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HomeMy WebLinkAboutWWP273062 (3)I Y o' City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TO: George Lulham Blackwater Marine Phone: (425) 828-6434 Fax Phone: (425) 827-2105 SUBJECT: Kennydale Lakefront Date: 07/15/2003 FROM: John Hobson Phone: (425) 430-7279 Fax Phone: (425) Number of pages including cover sheet 9 REMARKS: ❑ Original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please ❑ For your be mailed ASAP Comment review Soil borings in the vicinity of the Lakefront Sewer Project. RENTON DTCURVE F Site Newcastle NE St 5�i Z e E 38th St NE 30th St y Creek o� y N Lake W _ z W � � �� Washington a Renton 43 E W NE 12th St SR 9pp FIGURE VICINITY MAP BARBEE MILL PROPERTY Golder Associates J HCAfW-03 LEGEND Number and approximate location of borings performed by Hart-Crowser, 9/98 Number and approximate location of borings performed swo.? by Shannon & Wilson, 3/97 ? Proposed building 0 100 200 FEET Reference: Original AutoCAD drawing provided by Triad Associates Job Number 00-153 7/14/00 W FIGURE SITE PLAN BARBEE MILL PROPERTY JUL-31-2000 15:07 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P.09/30 ATERIAL DESCRIPTION o u Standard Penetration Resistance o (140 lb. weight, 30u drop) FAVsphalt m N 3 Blows per foot vation: Approx. 25 Feet o 0 4 6 d base. 0.3 2-6 s.0 5 . • • :: , ` . = : ' .:::: : ..:: . Gray SAND; moist; SP. Loose, bray, fine to medium sandy GRAVEL; molst; trace of wood fragments; 21 (Fill) GW. 7.t) I '_ a '� . ' 5 Loose gray, silty, fine SAND; wet at . 0 Y, . • • feet; (Fi117) SM. J 1s.s 1 �I� aI 10 0 .. . . _ . ; ' Stratified, loose, gray, fine to medium SAND and very soft, brown, slightly sandy SILT and silty fine SAND; wet; (Fine = 15 : Alluvium) SP/Ml-. . Very loose to loose, gray, slightly clayey. �Z organic silty, fine SAND and fine sandy SILT; wet; lenses of coarse sand and 20.0 •I 20 ... : ' _ ayeysilt; trace of organics; (Fine Wlluvium/Depression °I Filling) SM/ML. .... Medium dense to dense, gray, trace silt to 10= 25 silty, sandy GRAVEL, locally gravelly sand; wat; (Coarse Alluvium) GM-GW.:: ; ; : :::: 12= 30 1'I ::: ' ..: : 34.0 1 t 14I 35 ......... : — Very dense to medium dense, gray, clean to silty, fine to coarse SAND grading to slightly silty to silty, sandy GRAVEL; wet; r I 16= .... (Medium to Coarse Alluvium) • • • • • • ... SP-SWGP-GM. 42.0 Medium dense, gray, slightly silty, sandy GRAVEL, grading to gray, silty, sandy 45 ...... GRAVEL; wet; layers of gray, fine to 1e= medium sand; (Medium to Coarse Alluvium) GP 1sI .. - :: . -GM. 11 o= 50 �: s2.o Loos*, brown, fine to medium SAND, trace of gravel, grading to silty SAND; wet i 55 to moist; lenses of gray, slightly clayey silt 6e.o r 21I and gray, slightly clayey, sandy silt; (Medium AllSP-SM/ML. 22= LEGEND 0 20 40 60 • % Water Content • Samplo Not Recovered Surface $eal = 2" O.O. Split Spoon Sample ® 'Annular Sealant Plastic Limit � Limit l Water tent 3E 3" O.O. Shelby Tube Sample I Piazometer Screen Natural Water Content IM Grout Water Level JAG Development Renton, Washington NOTES 1.The stradficat;on fates represent the approximate boundaries between son types. and the transition may be gradual. LOG" OF BORING SWB-7 2. The discussion in the text of thk report is necessary for a proper understanding of the nature of subsurface materials. December 1996 W-7443-03 3. Water level, if Indicated above. is for the date specified and may very. 4. Refer to KEY for axplan radon of "Symbols" and definitions. SHANNON & WILSON, INC. FIG. A-7 S. USC latter symbol limed on visual clacaificetion. 6.eacMb.1.ne vr.n EmUw.t.l CorwMnu Sheet 1 of 2 JLL-31-2000 15:07 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P.10i30 MATERIAL. DESCRIPTION o Standard Penetration Resistance (140 lb. weight, 30 drop) A Blows per foot Surface Elevation: Approx. 25 Feet 13 ti Gray, slightly clayey, sandy SILT; wet; 80.0 23 (Lacustrine Deposit) ML. f 03.0 Medium dense to dense, gray, slightly silty to silty, fine to coarse SAND, trace of ' i 2a= "—' 65 ' 0 : : -so14� gravel; moist; (Ablation Till) SR-SM. �'O t _ Very dense, slightly silty, coarse SAND, trace of gravel; wet; (Till) SP SM. i t zsZ 70 • . . - : solo" Very dense, silty, fine SAND, trace of gravel; moist; increasing gravel at 85 feet; 1 (Till) SP-SM. f 75 :....: • ... . sa= .. .� 27 .. Hard, gray, silty CLAY; moist; locally aB.o 90 ....::: , ; ' ' ; ; ; .. . ; .. laminated (Glaclolacustrine Deposit)) 291 CL-CH. • :60y6': 1oe.o 105 ; Very dense, silty, sandy GRAVEL grading to slightly silty, sandy GRAVEL; wet; fractured rock at 110.5 feet; wood at 111 110 .... . feet; artesian conditions at 110 feet; 111.0 st= (Ice -Contact Deposit) GP -GM. BOTTOM OF BORING COMPLETED 11/20/96 115 LEGEND 0 20 40 60 • Sample Not Recovered UB Surface Sall • % Water Content 2 2' O.D. Split Spoon Sample ® Annular Sealant Plastic Limit 1—A" Liquid Limit Natural Water Content �i 8" O.D. Shelby Tube sample Ci33 P'w2omater Baleen ® Grout ,g, Water Level JAG Development Renton, Washington NOTES 1. The stretiificadon linos represent the approximate hounderlee between soil typen. and the tnumition may be gradual. LOG OF BORING SWR-7 2 The discussion in the text of this report is neeessery for a proper understanding of the nature of subturfacs materiels, 3: water levol, if indicated above. is for the data specified and may vary. December 1996 , W-7443-03 4. Refer to KEY for explanation of -Symbols` and darinitioni. SNANNON & WIiSON, INC. F)G, /4-] fi. USC loiter symbol based on visual elaasificetian esowtviud and F,nf nnm.nW txewssnu. gheet 2 of 2 JUL-31-2000 15:07 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P_11"791 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION i S o i Standard Penetration Resistance t a a . 0 40 lb. weight, 300 drop) o : CD 3 Blows per foot vation: Approx. 22 Feet p p 20 60 d base. 0.2 t •0 Z'o -I- t_1. SAND; moist; SP. and GRAVEL; moist; SP/GP. i 2TND; to loose, gray, slightly silty, moist; wet at S feet;Q s� �scatterewood . . • . . places; organics soils and : i o silt chunks; locally trace of clay; (Fill) 11.0 : t 4= f 10 s a Q Interbedded, loose to medium dense, gray, fine to medium SAND and brown, slightly [Filring) °I 15 ' sandy, peaty, Organic SILT; wet; lenses of o' wood fibers and peat; gravels noted at�= 17.5 feet; (Medium Alluvium/Depression ' SP/01-1. '= 20 .......... 23.0 Loose, gray, silty, fine to medium SAND; wet; organic lenses and partings; (Medium ' •i 101 25 Alluvium) SP-SM/ML. 27.0 20,0 t tt= :� Derise, gray, sandy, -fine GRAVEL; wet; angular to subrounded; (Coarse Alluvium) i1= 30 ' GW. 31.0 . .......... 131 ... ' . . . Medium dense, gray, slightly gravelly, slightly clayey, silty SAND; wet; organics; 34.0 141 35 • . • ' . • . • . (Fine Alluvium) SM. 0• ts= Medium dense, gray, fine to medium SAND, trace of gravel; wet; (Medium ° : luvlum) SP. o° 1s1 40 ' ; Medium dense to dense, gray, sandy, fine 43.0 1�= to coarse GRAVEL, local trace of; silt; wet; mud bubbling at 37 feet; (Coarse 44.0 tsz 45 r uvium) GW. Stiff, brown, slightly clayey SILT; wet; (Lacustrina Deposit) ML. ts= 50 '�' Very dense to medium dense, gray, slightly clayey, trace to gravelly, silty SAND; moist; (ice -Contact Deposits/Ablation Till) SM. 50.0 j so= .55 _ Dense to very dense, gray, slightly silty to silty, fine to medium SAND; .wet; gravelly CONTINUED NEXT PAGEr .. .. LEGEND 0 20 40 60 • % Water Content Semple Not Recovered � Surface 5ee1 - 2 Z O.D. split Spoon Semple IBM Anrwlar Sealant Plastic Limit ii lam Liquid Limit Natural Water Content 1L 9' O.D. Shelby Tube Sample lei Piezorrteter Screen $ Water Level JAG Development Renton, Washington NQTE� 'I. The �r �°� v �'° nW be reds . b°""de�ee 1NOe" LOG OF BORING SWB-i O 2. The dm—alnn in the text of this report is necessary for a proper undorstanding of the nature or subsurface matoriek. 3. water lever, if indicated above. is for the date specified and may vary. December 1996 W 7443-03 4. Rofer to KEY for explanadon of 'Symbols' and definldora. SHANNON & WiLSON, INC. FIG. A-9 letter 5. USC leer symbol based on visual daesification. Gmodu ri.d d En,karunenW C nVA8 % Shea? i of 2 JUL-31-2000 15:07 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P.12i30 MATERIAL DESCRIPTION g Standard Penetration Resistance CL a W t (140 lb. weight, 30' drop) E 3 A Blows per foot Surface Elevation: Approx. 22 Feet p c at 64 to 66 feet, 75 to 77 feet, and 79 21 feet; (Glacial Outwesh) SP-SM. 1 s5 t t u= 70 a f 76 72.0 23= so Very dense, gray, fine sandy SILT; moist; D73" scattered layers of gravel; artesian conditions at 85 feet; (T(Il) ML. 85 - • • 24T 90 az.o 1 ....:e% : Dense, gray, slightly silty, fine to medium SAND. moist; layer of silt with trace of . • . ..... . gravel; gravel at 97 feet; strong artesian t t 95 conditions at 111' feet; (Glacial Outwash) SP-SM. 1 .... ...... 1 100 .... 105 i 2e1 110 : • : •; ' _ : :::: ::::: BOTTOM OF BORING COMPLETED 11 /11 /96 . • ..:. . LEGEND 0 20 40 60 Sample Not Recovered Surface Seal • `y6 Water Content Y 2' O.D. Split spoon Sample Annular Sealant — Plastic Limit r—" -Liquid limit P P P ®: ZE 3' 0.0. Shelby Tube Sample am Piazometer Screen Natural Water Content ® Grout Y Water Level JAG Development Renton, Washington NOTES 7. a � f d thon e aanniticm may e gra&el. ° b°""d°"°` Ise""°°" LOG OF BORING SWB-10 2. The discussion in the text of this report is necessary for a proper understanding of the nature of subsurface rnateriala. December 1996 W-7443-03 3. Water level, if indicated Above, 6 for the date speciriod and may very. 4- reefer to KEY for ogilanation of "Symbols' and definitions. SHANNON & WILSON, INC. FIG_ A-9 5. USC letter symbol based on visual classification, G,oadw" s.d Emiennwnt4 Corwlunu Sheet 2 of 2 JLL-31-2000 15:06 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P.07i30 Shannon & Wilson, Inc. (S&W), uses a soil classification system modified from the Unified Soil Classification (USC) System. Elements of the USC and other definitions are provided on this and the following page. Soil descriptions are based on vlsual- manuat procedures (ASTM D 2488-93) unless otherwise noted. S&W CLASSIFiCATION OF SOIL CONSTITUENTS • MAJOR Constituents compose more than 50 percent, by weight. of the son. Moor constituents are capltafaed (SAND). - Minor constituents compose 12 to 50 percent of the soe and precede the major constituents (sfity SAND). Minor Constituents preceded by 'sflghW compose 5 to 12 percent of the soli (slightly silty SAND). • Trace constituents compose 0 to 5 percent of the soil (slightly silty SAND. trace of gravel). MOISTURE CONTENT DEFINITIONS Dry Absence of moisture, dusty, dry to uch Moist Damp but no visible water Wet Visible free water, from below water table ABBREVIATIONS ATD At Time of Drifting Elev. Elevation a feet HSA Hollow Stem Auger ID Inside Diameter in inches lbs pounds Mon. Monument cover N Slows for last two 64nch increments NA Not Applicable or Not Available OD Outside Diameter OVA Organic Vapor Analyzer PiD Photolonizatlon Detector ppm parts per milIlon PVC Polyvinyl Chloride SS Split Spoon sampler SPT Standard Penetration Test USC Unified Soil Classification WL1 Water Level Indicator GRAIN:SIZE DEFINITIONS DF-sCRIPt10N?' _ SIEVESiZE' FINES < #200 (608 mm) SAND- • Fme • 4200 - 640 (0.4 mm) - Medl= • #40 - 010 (2 mm) - Coarse • 010 - #4 (5 mm) GRAVEL! • lane • #4 - 3/4 inch • Coarse • 314 - 3 Inches COBBLES 3 -12 Inches BOULDERS > 12 Inches • Unless otherwise noted, sand and gravel, when present range from fine to coarse in grain size. RELATIVE DENSITY / CONSISTENCY COARSE-0RAINEO SOiLB ­ .. FINE-GRAINE01COHESiVE SOILS N. SPT. RELATIVE N. SPT, RELATIVE BLOWSIFT. DENSITY BLOWSIFT. CONSISTENCY 0-4 Very loose <2 Very soft 4 -10 Loose 2-4 Soft 10 - 30 Medium dense 4-8 Medium stilt 30 - 50 Dense B -15 Stiff Over 50 Very dense 15 - 30 Very stiff Over 30 Hard WELL AND OTHER SYMBOLS ma Cement/Concrete - Asphalt or PVC Cap Bentonite Grout ® Cobbles eentonite Seal Fill Slough Ash Silica Sand ® Bedrock 2- l D PVC Screen (0.0104nch Slot) • JAG Development Renton, Washingtoi SOIL, CLASSIFICATION AND LOG KEY February 1997 * W-7443-04 SHANNON & WILSON, INC. I FIG. A-1 GwhdWud KW Em*wffw al U=9kn8 Sheet 1 of 2 JUL-31-2000 15:06 CENTURYPACIFIC 206 689 7210 P.08/30 ;. UNIFIED SOIL CLASS11716 10N SYST@M . - (FroRi AS77d D 248&93 &•248y-93) ` MAJOR OWWONS GROUg PPIG M TYPICAL DESCRIPTION Clean Gray (lens flanMUdwm Wtl�Groded Gravels, Gmvok*A nilGravels Lime or No Fine(m" Poorly Graded Gravels, Qmvet-Sand Misttaes, Little or No Firm Nansm ofcoanse 5% Mes) Coaree-Gralned lradlon retakwd on No. 4 slaw) Gravels WMC)Saty A Gravotz. Gravoksandal mixtLm SOPS (Mors than Fine (mFcr'e Graveta, Gravel -Sand -Clay MUduras 50Y. retaftwd on No. 200 slew) lean 12% ows)Clayey Sands (50% or more of eoerae traction No. q 91� Clean Sandsm fie" URN'.:•. S% dnst) SW ::: WC -Graded Sande, Gravelly Sande, Little or No Flees I199 Dual SY17bdls (l e. 12% GAW +O SP Poorly Graded Sand, Gravelly Sands, Little or No Rnes ��� SM ShtY Sande, Sand -Slit MUdures Sc clayey Sande, Sand -Clay Mixtures than 12% &as) Sifts and Clays inorganic ML Inorganic Sifts -of Low to Medium Plasticity, Rock Flour, or Clayey Slits with Slight Plasticity CL Inorganicol Low to medium Gravelly Gays, Sandy pays, SPty Clays, Lean Clays less Vwn 50) p�� OL _ — Organic Sifts and Organic Silty Clays of Low Pwzdc ty Fine-Grainad Salle (50%armore Pam tea No. ?00 slave) Shts and Clays h�dd h6rt/t 50 armor) Igantc CH Inorganic Clays of Medium to 149h � tty, Sandy Fat Clay, Gravely Fat MH Inorganic Slits, Micaceous or Dialornacaous Fans Sands or Silty Sills, Elastic sit L%- organic Oti Pla"wnyOfganlo ,Onga>ic Shce ys of Medlurn to High KQNy organic Soils Primarily organic mahar, dark In color, and organic odorL PT Past, Humua, Swamp Solis with High Organic Content (See D 4477-92) I 1. Dual symbols (Symbols separated by a hyphen. Le., SP-SM, slightly silty One SAND) are used for seas With between 5% and 12% races or when the gqufd Gait and plasticity index values plot in the CL-ML area of the plasticity chart, 2- Borderline symbols (symbols separated by a stash, i.e., CL/ML, silty CLAY/clayey SILT. GW/SW, sandy GRAVEL/gravetiy SAND) Indicated that the siA may fall into one of two possible basic groups. JAG D Renton, SOIL CLASSIFICATION AND LOG KEY February 1997 W-7443-04 SHANNON &-WIL.SON, INC. FIG. A-1 Goo4odl*WwdFnvkunmrblC°^c`dtn't Sheet zoi2 Transmittal Date: January 16, 2004 TO: John Hobson CE� R� V City of Renton 4 Utility Systems 1055 Grady Way South, 5th Floor REN�Cg Renton, WA 98055 Y OF C' C. (11.1N SYg� Central Files (2-2) Tetra TecWKCM. Inc. lit From: Jeff Lykken Project No.: 2030051-006 Subject: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Replacement Project For Your Information For Your Signature For Your Approval I `" I For Your Use We are sending you: Attachments Shop Drawings Specifications V Prints Copy of letter Other ... No. of Copies Number Description 1 Final Record Drawings 1 Remarks: John: Attached is the final set of the record drawings. Let me know if there is anything else you need. Thanks. Signed: Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 • Tel 206 443-5300 • Fax 206 443- 5372 R Jesse Tanner, Mayer CITY OF ENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator December 8, 2003 George Lulham Copy Blackwater Marine, LLC 12019 70 Place NE Kirkland, WA 98034 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SEWER IMPROVEMENTS: FINAL PROJECT COSTS AND EXTRA WORK ITEMS Dear George: Attached please find the spreadsheet for the final costs for this project. Each item is shown with its corresponding final total, the difference between the estimated and actual quantities and the cost differences. The quantities for each item are based on the contract documents special provisions, Division 18, Measurement and Payment. The days and hours for cleaning reflect those recorded by the City's inspector, Caroline Barnes of Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc., during the project. If your hours differ, please submit a detailed report showing which day and the starting and stopping times during each day. TV hours and TV barge time are also those that were recorded during the project. The City disagrees with the statement in your November 24 letter that "the hours for the television truck are valid for supervising the cleaning". TVing and cleaning were two separate process and have different pay items. As stated in the contract document, payment for CCTV inspection will be made only while the TV equipment is engaged in TV work. The following responds to the extra work items as listed in your letter dated October 22, 2003. No. 1: Dredging at Sites 2 and 3. You state that glacial till and hardpan was not expected nor should it have been according to graphing received. The graphing provided was for a site that was over a half mile away from Sites 2 and 3. You requested any soil info that the City might have in the area for the basis of your caisson design. When this information was provided, you were informed that using this information was at your own risk and that a soil investigation for this project, as also stated in item 22 of the "Instruction to Bidders", had not been performed for this project. Glacial till and hardpan are common soils found in the greater Puget Sound area. It is for these reasons that the City denies this request. No. 2: Pipe failure. This item is approved as requested. No. 3: Contaminated Dive. This item is approved as requested. No. 4: Vacuum Truck. 6 days at $1,000/day for a total of $6,000. Please call me at 425 430-7279 so we can discuss these issues and prepare the proper paperwork. Sing Jo,roject Manager astewater Utility Attachments cc: Jeff Lykken, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale LakeLine Rehab\Final-Costs.dodJDHtp 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50% recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE Printed On: 12/08/2003 City of Renton Public Works Department 16 Page 1 Project Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements Contract Number: CAG-03-067 Final Quantities & Costs Contractor. Blackwater Marine, LLC Quantity Amount Item Description rwst - Unit Est Unit Total Total Differnce Ddfemce No. _ _ ;". !'' Quantity Price Actual Quantity Actual Amount (Actual-Est.I (Actual-Esl 001. Mobilization, Demobilization and Cleanup Lump Sum 1 $76,980.00 100 $76.980.00 0.00 $0,00 002. Site 1 Precast Concrete Manhole Lump Sum 1 $50,000.00 100 $50.000,00 000 $0.00 003, Site 2 Precast Concrete Manhole Lump Sum 1 $50,000.00 100 $50.000.00 coo $0.00 004, Site 3 Precast Concrete Manhole Lump Sum 1 $50.000.00 1.00 $50,000.00 0.00 $0.00 005. Sewer Cleaning Hour 40 $200.00 83.00 $16,600.00 43.00 $8,600.00 006. Barge Access for Sewer Cleaning Day 5 $1,000 00 8,00 $8,000.00 300 $3,000.00 007. CCTV Inspection Hour 24 $200.00 350 $700.00 (20.50) ($4,100.00) 008. Barge Access for CCTV Inspection Day 3 $1,000.00 0.50 $500.00 (2.50) ($2.500.00) 009. Flush Main Repair Each 4 $3,000.00 4.00 $12,000.00 0.00 $0.00 010. Spawning Gravel Sq- Fool 900 $30,00 900.00 $27,000.00 0.00 $0.00 011. As -Constructed Lump Sum 1 $4,000.00 1.00 $4,000.00 DOD $0.00 012. Disposal of Sed. & Debris Ton 90 $100.00 0.00 $0.00 (90.00) ($9,0D0-00) C.O. #1 Dredging at MH Sites 2 & 3 C.O. #2 Repair Separated Pipe C.O. #3 Contaminated Dive C.O. #4 Vaccuum Truck Subtotal Schedule A 8.8% Sales Tax TT Total Lump Sum 1 $27,050.00 Lump Sum 1 $10,751.50 Lump Sum 1 $5,700,00 Day 6 $1,000.00 000 so.00 (item denied) 1.00 $10.751.50 1,00 $5,700.00 6.00 S6,000.00 $318,231.50 $28,004.37 $346,235.87 21. Standard Specifications All work under this contract shall be performed in accordance with the following standard specifications except as may be exempted or modified by the City of Renton Transportation Supplemental Specifications, Special Provisions other sections of these contract documents. These standard specifications are hereby made a part of this contract and shall control and guide all activities within this project whether referred to directly, paragraph by paragraph, or not. 1. WSDOT/APWA "1996 Standard Specifications for Road, Bridge and Municipal Construction" and "Division 1 APWA Supplement" hereinafter referred to by the abbreviated title "Standard Specifications." A. Any reference to "State," "State of Washington," "Department of Transportation," "WSDOT," or any combination thereof in the WSDOT/APWA standards shall be modified to read "City of Renton," unless specifically referring to a standard specification or test method. B. All references to measurement and payment in the WSDOT/APWA standards shall be detected and the measurement and payment provisions of Section 1-09.14, Measurement and Payment (added herein) shall govern. 22. soils investigation has not been performed for this. The Bidders shall familiarize themselves adequately with the project site and existing subsurface condition as needed to submit their bid. Upon approval of the City, the Bidder may make such subsurface explorations and investigations as they see fit. The Bidder shall be responsible for protection of all existing facilities, utilities and other buried or surface improvements and shall restore the site to the satisfaction of the City. 23. Bidder's Responsibility It is the responsibility of each bidder to ascertain if all the documents listed on the attached index are included in their copy of the bid specifications. If documents are missing, it is the sole responsibility of the bidder to contact the City of Renton to obtain the missing documents prior to bid opening time. • Have you submitted, as part of your bid, all documents marked in the index as `Submit With Bid'? • Has bid bond or certified check been enclosed? • Is the amount of the bid guaranty at least 5 percent of the total amount of bid including sales tax? f. • Has the proposal been properly signed? O Have you bid on ALL ITEMS? j e Have you reviewed the Prevailing Wage requirements? • Have you certified receipt of addenda, if any? C:\WINDOWS\TEMP\BIDSPEC.DOC\JDH\tb City of Renton Division 2 - Sitework Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement defects in sewers that are of the same size as the sewers in this project. The tape and inspection logs will be reviewed to determine if the quality of the CCTV image is acceptable and if defects were properly identified and documented. Samples shall be with the same camera and lighting equipment proposed for this work. 10. Spawning Gravel. 2.3 Sedimentation Control The Contractor shall prepare a Sedimentation Control Plan (SC) which details all measures that will be implemented to comply with all applicable requirements of the permits issued for the project and these specifications. Excavation operations shall be conducted at all times in such a manner as to cause little or no disturbance or siltation to adjacent waters. The work area at each precast manhole site and pipeline repair site shall be enclosed by a sedimentation curtain that prevents turbid water from migrating past the construction limits. All SC control measures shall be installed prior to any excavation, grading, or pile driving activities. SC control systems shall remain in place throughout the duration of construction at each site. The Contractor shall inspect the SC control facilities daily and maintain the system as necessary to prevent the off -site migration of silt. 2.4 Excavation The Contractor shall excavate as necessary to construct the improvements shown. Excavation shall include the digging, scraping, and removing existing native material, abandoned or interfering utilities, abandoned or interfering structures, logs and debris, and any other obstacles necessary for the construction of the improvements shown on the construction drawings. The lake bottom may contain sunken logs, deadheads, rock and other debris that will need to be removed to perform the Flush Main Repair and manhole installation. All costs associated with removal of debris of any description shall be included in the bid items, and no additional compensation for its removal will be made. Excavated material shall be deposited at an approved, designated disposal site. No excavated or dredged material shall be stockpiled on a permanent basis below the Ordinary High Water elevation. The Contractor shall obtain all permits for the disposal of excavated materiaL A copy of all permits and the locations of each disposal site shall be submitted to the Owner. Available staging area for temporary stockpiling of excavated material has not been identified. The Contractor is responsible for determining their staging area requirements and finding an area that meets their needs. 4/30/2003 12:56 PM 2-2 S:\Active\2030051 - Renton-Kennydale\specs\Technicals.doc I d a City of Renton Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Division 18 - Measurement and Payment Bid Item 6 is a Contingent Item of Work. 18.7 Bid Item No. 7 — CCTV Inspection Per hour price shown shall include, but not be limited to the complete cost of providing all labor, materials and eqwpment necessary to provide CCTV inspection of the 8-inch flush main pipeline as specified herein. Work includes, but is not limited to: pipeline access at the new in -lake manhole locations; sewer bypassing; pipeline dewatering and disposal of material; and CCTV inspection. The per hour cost shall be paid for the time during each working day that television inspection is being performed. The per hour price for CCTV inspection will only be paid for those periods where the sewer line is being actively inspected using closed circuit television equipment. The per hour television inspection cost will not apply for mobilization and demobilization of equipment or for the time for accessing the sewer line at the new manhole locations. Bid Item 7 is a Contingent Item of Work. 18.8 Bid Item No. 8 — Barge Access for CCTV Inspection Per day price shown shall include but not be limited to the complete cost of providing all labor, materials and equipment necessary to provide a barge or other floating access for performing CCTV inspection from Lake Washington. The per day cost shall be paid for each working day that the barge is being utilized for CCTV inspection. All costs for mobilization and demobilization of equipment and personnel shall be included in Bid Item No. 1. Bid Item 8 is a Contingent Item of Work. 18.9 Bid Item No. 9 — Flush Main Repair Per each price shown shall cover the complete cost of providing all labor, materials and equipment necessary to replace short pipeline segments as detailed on the Plans and specified herein. Work includes, but is not limited to: locating existing hole in flush main near property address 3825 Lake Washington Boulevard; sedimentation control; barge access; sewer bypassing; removal and disposal of debris and lake bottom sediments at repair locations; pipe segment replacement as detailed on the Plans. Flush Main Repairs are currently required at one location as shown on the Plans. The Contractor shall assume that up to three (3) additional repairs will be required at other locations based on the results of the television inspection. Bid Item 9 is a Contingent Item of Work. 18.10 Bid Item No.10 — Spawning Gravel Per square foot price shown shall include, but not be limited to the complete cost of providing all labor, materials and equipment necessary for providing Spawning Gravel adjacent to the Site 1 Manhole site as shown on the Plans and specified herein. Work includes, but is not limited to barge access, removal and disposal of lake bottom debris at the gravel placement location and providing a 12-inch depth of gravel material. Payment shall be per square foot of spawning gravel in place. SAActive\2030051 - Renton-Kennydale\specs\Technicals.doc 18-3 04/30/03 2.33 PM Blackwater Marine, LLC 12019 76th Place NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement; Project No. WWP-27-3062 Date: November 3, 2003 Job No.: 03-BW-019 PRO -VAC DAILY TIME TICKET September 22, 2003-October 6, 2003 PV-20 Sterling VacCon Eductor Truck-12 yard dump Hours OT Hrs. 09/23/2003 7 09/25/2003 8 0.75 09/29/2003 8 0.5 09/30/2003 7 Total Hours 30 1.25 PV-30 International VacCon Eductor Truck Hours OT Hrs. 09/22/2003 7.5 09/23/2003 7 09/24/2003 4.5 i _ 09/25/2003 8 0.75 ' DrA L CO) REr- -n Nlg 09/26/2003 5 6-CL• V TI�) 09/29/2003 8 0.5 09/30/2003 8 0.5 10/01 /2003 8 0.25 10/02/2003 8 0.75 10/03/2003 8 6 Total Hours 72 8.75 PV-40 Freightliner Cusco 3150 Gal. Vaccuum Truck Hours OT Hrs 09/25/2003 6 09/26/2003 8 09/29/2003 8 0.5 09/30/2003 3.5 10/01 /2003 8 0.25 10/02/2003 8 1.5 10/03/2003 8 5 Total Hours 49.5 7.25 —7 100o — WC CAMS X )It N2 x Zoo, ZZ 4-oO PV-80 09/22/2003 09/23/2003 09/24/2003 09/25/2003 09/26/2003 09/29/2003 09/30/2003 10/01 /2003 10/02/2003 10/03/2003 Total Hours TOTAL HOURS TOTAL OT HOURS Ford F450 1 T Van w/ TV Inspection Equipment Hours OT Hrs 7 8.5 6 9 9 10 9.5 9.5 11 15 94.5 246 17.25 G4.5 )k4200 = '4 10,0100 T'rAL. FcV-- CLC—ANage, � T\j _ Z2,4--o0 IC00 I Q�q 00 Tt/KCM Inc. mtg notes George L. 10/9/03 112 hrs. 25.5 hrs no hrs from PROVAC yet 2030051 CleanTV hours.xls Sent by: KCM 2064435372; 11/14iC3 8:01; Jf1bA_#470;Faae 1/7 Facsimile ►r. anamisalon r Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Date: November 14, 2003 To: Name: John Hobson Organization: City of Renton Fax #1: 425-430-7241 Phone #: (425) 430-7279 • Central FVes From: Name:. - - Jeff Lykken Office: Seattle Project No./Name: 2030051 No. of Pages (inc. cover): 7 — If trsnsr.7issian is not complete, please call Reeepdaniist at (206) 443-5300 John: Attached are Caroline's daily logs of work activity that show total hours related to soils issues. Excavation problems related to unexpected soil conditions are the premise of Item'No. 1 of George's change order request. Caroline is showing a total of 16.5 hours related to soils excavation at Sites 2 and 3. There is also a log of activity related to Item No. 2 of George's change order request. Give me a call if you would like to discuss these before talking with Dave. Thanks. Tetra TecbJKCM, Inc. - 1917 First Avenue - Seattle, WA 98 01-1027 - Tel 206 443-5300 9 r'ax Zub 446-os14 ti�Y o� City of Renton IN 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TO: George Lulham Phone: (425) 828-6434 Fax Phone: (425) 827-2105 SUBJECT: Kennydale Lakeline Date: 12/09/2003 FROM: John Hobson Phone: (425) 430-7279 Fax Phone: (425) INumber of pages including cover sheet 8 REMARKS: ❑ original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please [ For your be mailed ASAP Comment review Carolines daily logs. RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE Tt/KCM Inc. 2030051 Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvements Cleaning and CCTV Summary Actual Days time recorded I time requested item no. Description unit quant. unit price 22-Sep 23-Sep 24-Sep 25-Sep 26-Sep weekly total 29-Sep 30-Sep 01-Oct 02-Oct 03-Oct weekly total Grand Total 005 Sewer Cleaning hour 40 $200 0 1 0 4.014.0 1.0 11.0 6.0 116.0 3.013.0 13.0 116.0 16.0 1 ? 6.0 1 ? 8.0 1 ? 13.0 1 ? actual time agreed upon 0.0 4.0 1.0 16.0 3.0 24.0 16.0 16.0 6.0 8.0 13.0 59.0 83.0 assumed 006 Barge Access - Cleaning day 5 $1,000 0.510.5 0.5 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 actual time agreed upon 0.5 0.5 0.0 1.0 1.0 3.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 5.0 8.0 007 CCTV Inspection hour 24 $200 1.5 1 1.5 0.0 1.0 1 1.0 0.0 1.0 1 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 actual time agreed upon 1.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.5 008 Barge Access - CCTV day 3 $1,000 0.510.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 actual time agreed upon 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.5 POTENTIAL CHANGE ORDERS pump truck day $1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.5 1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 actual time agreed upon 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 4.0 6.0 contaminated dive hour $5,700 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 Cost $16,600.00 $8,000.00 $700.00 $500.00 $6,000.00 $5,700.00 $37,500.00 2030051 Clean TV hours.xls Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Daily Log Site 3 (flrstmanhola placement) Date of Common( 8126103 Tugs 8l2;!()3 Vicd Time Activl Personnol 7:30 Onsile at Barbee Mill staging area. Crew loading equipmwit, materials and readying barge. 8:15 Safety meeting 9:45 Launch from Barbee Mill to S"E 3 10:45 Sediment rxntaiornent curtain set, cutting sheet pile to sel c,ver exist. 8"pipe 12:00 First sheet pi.- into viatef 12:10 Diver down 13:50 Diver up - couldn't find pipe 14:10 Pipe found, divver investigatina debris 14:30 Pipe covered. with lags near i-pe joint (6'- 24' dia, 4' high) 14:50 Diver down tj, posilicn 1st Sheei pile over pipe 15:00 Sheet pile car.'i be set due to fxs in area 15:30 All stop. Georrs directed crew to prepare barge for salvage operation (:emovinu logs). Need to move MH it order to lighten front of barge, etc. CB showed GL Spec Section 2.4 advising Contractor of potential debrL,; and logs within work area. 15:45 Gl- decided to use underwater sawcutler tomorrow to cut visible logs, then drive sheet pile through any buries' lugs. 16:00 GL suggests activities tomorrow will include dewatering site by 10100 tomorrow, requested Rammex to be onsim at noon VJed. Finished for the day. Ble kwater Marine: George Lulham, superv::or; Bill Koedarn: crane operato-i, Gary Allen, diver; S''-Fiwn Olsen; diver helper. Jim Bostick, diver, Steve. Catalan, diver helper, Ramex: Larry Rammage, ov.r:er; Chris Ramrr,ag,�, Will Ramrnage. 1:45 On board aril at site 3. 8:15 Safety meeting 6:20 GL: diver will use saw for initial crrl of log above pipe, then shoot pile will be driven, allowing approx 6" between top of cutout and pipe. Live saw, going in hot. 8:35 Diver down (Gary) 8:45 Positioning sheet pile, activating jet to clear area of fine sediment. 9:15 Diver reports that pipe is larger than cutout. Requested measurement of pipe circumference using rope. 9:25 Determined pipe OD= 9.6'. Pulling sheetpile back onboard to enlarge cutout. 10:20 New cutout completed, repositioned siieelpile in water. 10:35 Diver down (Shawn). Resumed jetting to clear pipe. 10:40 Diver located pipe joint, looking for pipe on other side of tug pile. 11:10 Sheotpile in position, began vibrating. Shoelpile lilling in towards boat, stow progress. 1st case of Seems to have hit hard pan - top of cutout approx. 2' above pipe. GL decided to stop w! soil �� attempt at doing the work in the 'dry", will install MH "vrel' instead. 61"� w� George, hill, Gary, Jim. Shawn, Steve Cfez.TV hourszls/Daiy log- sires 2 8 3 Kenn dale Lakefront Sevrer Improvement Daily log 16:00 Provided letter of intent. Set one section of sheetpile at eastern edge of site to hold sediment curtain in place. Using air jet to excavate for MH. 16:35 Finished for the day. Joey (Alackvater Offshore Marine - standing in for Georra). Jim, Bill, Steve, Gary, Shawn 8/28103 Thurs 8:00 Safety meetingldiver prep. On site 3 resuming jetting for %91-13 foundation 9:00 Diver down (Shawn) - locating hole for cont. excavation 9:50 Diver trying Romac restraint on pipe. 9:55 Restraint is too small - pipe is DI (not CI). Rammex ordered larger restraints, vrill be onsile `3 Tuesday (no work scheduled for Fri or Mon) C . ` 10:15 Dive-r jetting area 11:25 lunch break 12:00 Diver Jig down (Steve), resuming jet excavation. 12:40 Continuing jet exc., diver est completion of 6' addl excavation since yesterday. Sediment �5V h barrier working well. 12:50 George arrived. Jirn reported that very little excavation progress has been made since � yesterday. soil sample 13:00 CB requested sediment sample brought to surface. Course sandy gravel -cobble, glacial till. he1� ^�� Sample saved. �k 13:10 GL directed crew to offload MH into lake for temp storage while BW reevaluates exc. ` l`t method. GL shut down job until Tuesday. geotech BW source of soil info: JAG Development, Renton, WA, Geolechnical Investigation of report Barbee Mill Property, Shannon & Wilson, Dec. 199G (provided by John Hobson 7/15103 at request of GL for "soil boriogs in the vieiniiy of lakefront sewer project") -- upland areas to Korth of project site, SWB-10 southernmost baring nearest to site: sand, gravel alluvium to `4/� 44.0', then lacustrine, ablation till. t Hart Crowser 9198 at Barbee Mill with Golder and Triad: SWB-7 (NE of SWB-AO) med dense r to dense sandy GRAVEL , course aRuriurn GM-GW at -20' 8PL9103 Fri No work - BW day off 911103 Mon No work - Labor Day 912103 hies 8:00 Mobilization of materials barge to site 3. Reorganization of crane barge deck- moving sheet piles to mat'Is barge. soil issue S o:00 Using toothed bucket for "chewing up" lake bottom to exc. For MI13. Spent 1.5 hours then f GL confirmed that tooth bucket wasn't effeclive at removal. Changed to smooth clamstreu to bucket - slightly more effective bill still pulling mostly vrater in each load. 15:00 Diver resuming jetting 15:40 Pneumo reading indicates 13.6' depth of exc. 15:45 First load of gravel bedding placed. Questioned George and Larry about elevation and need to compare top of exist. Pipe to top of gravel. Pneumo at pipe, =10', at top of gravel=13'. Pneumo accuracy Is probably - 6". 16:20 Setting MH 3- Pneumo at top of stubout= 9'-6" 16:45 Placement complete for day. Top is 1" in 8' out of level. Stub in line with exist. pipe. C!oznTV ho urs. xivDaily log- s%fe s 2 & 3 Kennydale lakefront Sewer Improvement Daily Log 17:00 Finished for the day. 913103 Vled 7:30 Welding plates on pipe piles so ICE vibratory hammer can grip. hard pan 8:20 Diver down (Shawn) to align piles in MH brackets for driving.First pipe pile driven 7' of 12' total (only 3' in soil - see sketch in notebook). May pull to reset 8:40 Pile #2 - G will dive to refusal and compare to tit. 8:50 Driving pile #2. Welde !ate at top broke off_. G decided to pull both 91 and tt2. 9:00 GL decides to reg uro p - cut not res in eacF pipe pile in urder to insert driving plate and weld. No more in-waler work today. 914/03 ltiurs BW set all pipe piles at tw1-13 after saying they were done for the day 913. CB did not observe. Cut ends were on mat'Is barge - lengths range from 23-1/2 to 44-112 inches. Photos taken. Pipe restraints installed U/S and D/S of future wye location. 8:o0 On site 3. Safety meeting. Prep for hazardous maierial dive. Diver will make cut in force main upstream of 45 bend, above cuts apparently made by sheet pile driving attempts.Sheet pile pulled, silt curtain removed at G's direction. Apparently only minor jetting will be done to expose pipe at locations for cuts. CB told G thal if sill plumes were seen, silt barrier would have to be replaced immedialeiy. 10:10 Dive, down (Gary) - trying to find cuts in pipe rnade by sheet pile and lyegin cutting. WAD Emergency situation. Dry suit inflated, filling suit legs and inverting Gary under barge. Gouldri t hit shoulder vent, got trapped in outrigger. GL performed rescue and debriefing. 11:30 Diver down (Jim) to cut. F main is 'sucking" - pump sta wasn't shut off by City as anticlpated. John H. called and will shut down pumps. 13:30 Diver up (Jim) cuts complete. Will bring pieces up later. 14:00 George preparing to dive (is frustrated with amount of time taking by others). Will install veye, measure stub to wye and attach pipe. 14:15 Diver down (George) 15:15 George up - completed most of cutting. Sending Shawn down to install bolts in pin piles. Evaluating situation for using Romax repair kits for temporary connectors overnight since pumping resumes at 6:30 PM 15:30 Shavin down wl bolts and nuts for pipe piles. 15i50 George dovm w/ temp connector (repair kit) fit 16:30 Called John & Ron to cuntact pump opr_ralors for delay of start as needed. 17:30 All cuts have been secured with cme-half o1 a restraining joint wl gasket by George and Shawn. 915/03 Fri 8:45 Diver down (Gary) - removing restraining brackets used as temp couplings overnight. Will complete cut at 2nd location for removal of bend and installation of wye. 10:20 Pipe cuts completed. 45 bend and pipe ends on deck, photos taken. Ductile iron pipe in very good shape. Also removed 3 large cottonwood pieces, 1 @ 50'. Rammex will assemble wye on deck with ends cut to fit arA all connection hardware in place. 11:45 Diver selling piece in place to get final rneasuren,ents to M.H. 12:15 Final measurements made, Rammex culling and fabricating. Sketches made in notebook. CleaoTV rtours.xfs1r7OV 10g- sties 2 & 3 Kenny6ale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Daily log 916103 Sat 9r8103 t,!on 919103 Tues 12:30 Shawn & Shannon making connections and jetting for new wye alignment. George and Steve off to pick up pilot to move barge at 3:00. 14:30 Divers unable to make connection at MH - approx. 5' off alignment (sketch in notebook). GL returned and dove to confirm problem. GL directed crew to pull wye connection and replace old elbow using flex couplings for temp fix. 17:OD Divers still working on connections. 18:0D Connections completed- Finished for day. Crew will come back on Sal to get detailed me$surernents and think of fix. No vrork will be performed other than measuring. 7:00 Call from Malcolm - a plug in forcemain is causing sewage to buck up at the point and in someone's house. CB called GL, informed him of problem, will be ensile and will talk with Malcolm to lake rare of problem. Homeowner at site 3 (Dennis') is upset about barge still being there over the weekend. BWM worked approx 5 hours. City turned of FM pumps for remainder of weekend. 7:00 Ron Shafer called me while I was in transit - City needs to shut down the job while Ihey use vactor from cleanout downstream of site 3. Larry and George working out details of proposal to use 11.5 degrea bends to make connection to MH. CB confirmed with Jeff L that bends will very likely not be approved by the City. JL to check with John H. 13:00 Ron and Malcolm with vactor crew jetting from Dennis' cleanout. 13:30 Everyone back onsite. Will remove pipe piles and prepare area for now placement of MH. 14:00 Excavating with clamshell. 14:40 Still excavating with clamshell - material is soft, mucky with wood debris (photos taken) 1s:15 Diver Gary down to chock depth of new excavation - looks like about only 6" (need 2'). GL directs crew to change bucket back to toothed in order to "loosen or break up' oompacled sandy silt. 15:30 Toothed bucked seems to be lossening things up a little bd, but it's unable to remove much material. 16:00 Change bucket back to clamshell (no teeth) sn material can be removed. 16:05 Grey, sandy siity material approx. 2'X2`X2' coming out in each bucket load (0.67 CF). Approx. 12 b u.-kel loads. Sandy clay, putty colured. Would take approx W buckets to remove 27 CF. 16:35 Pneumo measured 12' to dcepml part of hole, 9 feet to top of pipe. 17:20 Diver Gary done with jetting hole to 12' uniform depth. GL will load more gravel for placement tomorrow. Will need to Trove barge and be ready by 8:30 tn=rrovr. 7:Dg Crew, moving crane barge back to staging area to load more gravel and pipe piles. 9:OD Positioning barge bark at Sile 3. 11:00 Moving MH 3 into place at new location - 5' from previous with posilve slope on pipe from north. Pulled straight up oft piles - will pull them later. 11:20 Positioning MH with Gary and Sieve assisting 14:20 MH in place, setting new piles with Steve assisting 14:50 Three of 4 piles in place. 15:0D Diver Alvin attaching buoy to angle upstream of site 2 in order to gel pipe alignment to MIA Stub. Jetting to expose FM and service line. George L., Larry, George, Bill, Steve, Jim, Gary, Alvin (diver) George, Bill, Alvin, Jim, Gary, Steve, Will Rammage CleanTV homs.x/s/Deily log- sees 2 8 3 Kennldale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Daily Log 15:OB Ail piles driven to max depth at point where hammer touches edge of MI1. OW will cut and bolt later. 15:20 MH lid placed. Called Ron S regarding starting the flush pumps. He thought it was a little late in the day to call crews in to reset the timpir Pumps are scheduled to come on at 7 PM and tum off at 6:30 AM. Ron sent report to John H. -saying plugging problem was not due to the Contractor, it was simply that the system is sensitive to changes in the pumping schedule. I directed BW to be more careful when pipes are open to avoid gelling material in them. BW will put buckets over cut ends. Pneumo measured B' at eit»w turning north. 16:00 Finished for day. 9110J03 Pled soil samp>I 7:00 Cut pipe piles, will bolt later. Pulled old pipe piles. Soil sample taken. ,. 9:00 Silt rnrtain caught in prop shaft while trying to position crane barge at site 2. �b 10:30 Diver Jim working at culling fabric and chain from prop. 12:00 Still vrorking on removing silt curtain from prop. Diver Steve located service eyes and first bell joint upstream of site for MH 2. Buoys put on all points in order to determine best location for MH 2 relative to boat ramp. Jeff L. said MH could be placed immediately. 15:OD Buoy attached to MH 3, cut holes in piles, placing bops. 1 16:0D Finished for day. 9/11/03 Ttiprsr 7:30 Positioning silt curtain at site 2, changing bucket on crane. 9:30 Diver Steve beginning jetting. i 10:00 Excavating with crane - soft mucky mud w/ wood debris and nautical trash. 11:00 Still jetting and using bucket for removal. 11:30 Break for lunch. Will of Rammex suggested using one side of restrain coupling replacing it11 bolts with threaded rod to tie new pipe into wye (sketch in notebook) w�5 14:35 Stilt excavating with ciamshell - material is still soft, mucky. No backfill today. 14:40 Finished for day. g112103 Fri ,�i S ! 8:00 Excavating at site 2. Diver measured and needs 1' deeperon south side of existing pipe. GL directing crane operator Bill to dig on off side (s. side) being careful to avoid damage to �� j tilt pipe. Gary cutting notches in pipe for welding plate on to drive_ 10:30 Excavated material is sand to sandy muck with some woody debris. Easy digging but jetting is causing material to slide back into hole. 10:35 Alvin (diver) joined crew. 11:00 Diver Shannon is culling exist. pipe and pipe piles but running out of rod quickly. Jim installing bell restraint. Jeff L. may approve modified restraint but requested that GL estimate cost for change and talk to John H for agreement. 12-00 Finished cutting pipe, attempting to remove with crane. Bell joint seems stuck. Shannon trying chain winch with restraining ring to pull against - still can't get it out. Gl directs crew tc give it up and follow design detail for restraints at bell joints. 14:30 Will Rammage sugpestM cutting directly behind bell which would allow 2-3' gap on each end of stub for Romax coupling (max gap is 4'). All measurements made by diver - 9.35' from flange to cut (sketch in notebook) 14:35 Diver Gary down. 14:50 Culling completed. 15:OD Removed cut section of pipe with bell of upstream stick still in place. Crear•TVhours. xf&Vailylog- sites 2 & 3 George, Bill, Jim, Alvin, Gary, Steve George, Bill, Jim, Steve, Gary, Shannon, Will Rammage Kennydale Lakefront Sevier Improvement Daily Lug 15:15 Used MH to smooch material around in bottom of hole to flatten. Pnaurno = 7.5' . 15:30 Changed out to smooth mouth bucket to remove more material before placing gravel. pipe. seclion WOO Crane pulled up section of pipe from upstream (see sketches in notebook) 8.85' from newly issue cut end to mate end of pipe that came out of existing wye flange. Section included new locking band restraint with threaded rod over one side of existing flange joint. S 17:00 Diver Gary - pneumo on hole depth=8', high spot to vresl, jetting to level. GL checked vd Dennis' aboul working late tonight and they're ok. 18:00 Placed first load of gravel for beddding 18:30 Pneumo = 7.3' 18:45 PostOoning 9' section of new pipe with camlock fitting and megalug follower ----`18.47 Diver Steve down to help Gary 19:10 Placing MH 2, 0.1'gap at each stub end 19:30 pushing pipe with stub into exist bell 19:35 Romex positioned on both ends and tightening bolls On juints 20:00 Placing first pipe pile, having problems with the battery on the ICE vibratory pile driver. Also deck lights aren't working. 20:35 Diver Gary out. 21:15 Finished for day - wilt complete driving. bolting and cutting of piles tomorrow. 9113103 Sat 7:00 Site 2 - driving piles, bolting and cutting ends 10:00 cut pieces - 24--36". Pipe piles driven to apparent depth of 2'-8' at MH2 11:00 Finished for day. CfeanrV hours.zrs0e8y (og- svtes 2 6 3 Sent by: KCM 2064435372; 12/01/03 11:49, ]etFex #861;Page 1i2 Facsimile Transmission Tetra TecblKCM, Inc. Date: December 1, 2003 To: Name: John Hobson Organization: City of Renton Fax #: 425-430-7241 Phone #: (425) 430-7279 C. Cen tray Files From: Name. Jeff Lykkeii Office: Seattle Project. No./Name: 2030051 No. of Pages (inc. cover): 2 If transmission is nor eomplere, please call Receptionist at (205) 443-5300 John: Attached is a copy of George's most recent letter that I received by fax today. Give me a call if you would -like to discuss this before talking with Dave. Thanks. Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 Firet Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 . Tel 206 443-5300 9 Fax 206 443-5372 Sent by: KCM 2064435372; 12/01/03 11:50; JkffVA_#861;Paae 2/2 Receives: i2/ 1/03 10:51; 206 827 2105 -� KCM; Pape 2 DEC. 1.2003 11:47Ah1 OSI SEA77LE N0.174 Blackwater Mariner LLC BL ACKWATER MARINE, LLC QV 12019 76 Puce NE - Kirkland, Wa 98034 425428-6434 afflca - 425-827-7105 fax P 0 Box esos w NNW, AK 99635 NIKZSKL AK N sc,rnb, WA 907-776-5551 office N 907.776-MB36 fax November 24, 2003 Jeff Lykken Tetra Tech 1917 First Ave Seattle, WA 99101 Re: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement PrOject/Sewer Cleaning Dear Jeff; Through the back and forth discussions we've had over the last month, I've had further conversations with. Pro -Vac and it is felt by my subcontractor and myself that the City of Renton should be responsible for all hours effective September 23, 2003. We feel this is because on the 23t of September the City of Renton began to dictate where and which direction our cleaning efforts were to be executed. We farther feel that the hours listed for the television truck are valid for supeiwising the cleaning process. Nomnany in a cleaning situmon with a solo thick supervis a would be remotrucktely our handled. Furthermore, there was need for additional pumps water the is not a part of companies incurred extra expense in travel. As you are well aware, this the project that is high profit for Blackwater Marine or Pro -Vac. We are not looleing to stiff the City: of Renton, but we do feel we should be allowed to cover our costs. The travel pay, we believe, is a valid charge due to the number of vehicles used ontthe eprroject. If we can come to an agreement on the previous item, we would be willing g y claims for travel. In closing, I fully understand the language of the contract as to payment for cleaning services, but we feel the actions of the City invalidated the language in the contract and we should be compensated for.that. Have afe day! u ,a perations Manager 131ackwater Marine, LLC NIKISKI, AK - SEATME, WA October 22, 2003 John Hobson City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 BLACKWATER MARINE, LLC 12019 76 Place NE N Kirkland, Wa 98034 425-828-6434 office — 425-827-2105 fax P O Box 8505 N Nikiski, AK 99635 907-776-5551 office — 907-776-8836 fax Re: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement; WWP-27-3062 Change Order Dear John; Blackwater Marine, LLC experienced circumstances that were unforeseen and would request equitable consideration for the changes in circumstances. No. 1 - Dredging performed at Sites 2 and 3. The glacial till and hard pan was not expected nor should it have been according to graphing received by our company. This resulted in two extra days of dredging to be performed by Blackwater Marine utilizing the following equipment and personnel: Per Hour Cost Crane Barge $250.00 Support Barge (for dredge spoils) $ 47.00 Crane Operator $ 93.00 Five -man dive team $612.50 Shallow air dive package $100.00 Project Superintendent $150.00 Utilities Superintendent (standby) $100.00 Total Per Hour Cost $1,352.50 Two Ten Hour Days $27,050.00 No. 2 - On September 12, 2003 at 1545 the clam bucket brought a piece of pipe to the surface that had apparently fallen from its connection to the y spool piece. This is not as it should be and caused a change of conditions. A diver had to go in and disassemble the old fitting. We sent somebody up to Snohomish to get the mega lug follower. The crane dredged the area to install the new mega lug follower and new pipe. We then had to align the new pipe to the vault and jet the elevation for the new work. We had a diver in the water until 2100 assembling and tightening all connections. This caused 6 hrs of extra work on overtime. The following were used to remedy this situation: Per Hour Cost Crane Barge $250.00 Support Barge (for dredge spoils) $ 47.00 Crane Operator $139.50 Five -man dive team $918.75 Shallow air dive package $100.00 Project Superintendent $150.00 Utilities Superintendent $100.00 Total Per Hour $1,705.25 6 Hours $10,231.50 Pipe (9' @$30.00 Per foot) $270.00 Fitting with delivery $250.00 Total Change # 2 $10,751.50 No. 3 — On September 22, 2003 in preparation for cleaning, the sewer line was found to be under pressure causing us to dispatch a contaminated dive spread to remove the lied to the manhole. This was authorized by John Hobson in the field. The standard charge for these service is $5,700.00 this is inclusive of all expendables, equipment and labor( Due to prevailing wage standards and rules we are required to pay an 8 hr. min. to our employees) Total Changes 1,2&3 $43,501.50 These figures do not include sales tax. If you should have any questions concerning the locations of the pipeline, please feel free to call me or you can E-mail me at alulhampoffshoresystemsine.com. Have a safe day! George Lulham Operations Manager Re::eived: 10/24/03 15:12; 10/24/03 15:57 FAX 4258272105 4258272105 -> KCM; Page 2 OSI SEATTLE rd LLC C qID NIKISKI, AK - SEATTLE, WA October 22, 2003 John Hobson City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 BLACKWATER MARINE, LLC 12019 76 Place NE - Kirkland, Wa 98034 425-828-6434 office 425-827-2105 fax P O Box 8505 N Nikiski, AK 99635 907-776-5551 office — 907-776-8836 fax Re: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement; WWP-27-3062 Change Order Dear John; Blackwater Marine, LLC experienced circumstances that were unforeseen and would request equitable consideration for the changes in circumstances. No. 1 - Dredging performed at Sites 2 and 3. The glacial till and hard pan was not expected nor should it have been according to graphing received by our company. This resulted in two extra days of dredging to be performed by Black -water Marine utilizing the following equipment and personnel: Crane Barge Support Barge Crane Operator Five -man dive team Shallow air dive package Project Superintendent Utilities Superintendent (standby) No. 2 - On September 12, 2003 at 1545 the clam bucket brought a piece of pipe to the surface that had apparently fallen from its connection to the y spool piece. This is not as it should be and caused a change of conditions. A diver had to go in and disassemble the old fitting. We sent somebody up to Snohomish to get the mega lug follower. The crane dredged the area to install the new mega lug Received: 10/24/03 15:13; 4258272105 -> KCM; Page 3 10/24/03 15:57 FAX 4258272105 OSI SEATTLE IA003 follower and new pipe. We then had to align the new pipe to the vault and jet the elevation for the new work. We had a diver in the water until 2100 assembling and tightening all connections. This caused 6 hrs of extra work on overtime. The following were used to remedy this situation: Crane Barge Support Barge Crane Operator Five -man dive team Shallow air dive package Project Superintendent Utilities Superintendent Pipe Fitting with delivery d�No. 3 — On September 22, 2003 in' preparation for cleaning, the sewer line was found to be under pressure causing us to dispatch a contaminated dive spread to remove the lied to the manhole. This was authorized by John Hobson in the field. If you should have any questions concerning the locations of the pipeline, please feel free to call me or you can E-mail me at plulham6rpoffshoresystemsinc.com. Have a safe day! George Lulharn Operations Manager Re-eived: 10/24/03 15:13; 4258272105 -> KCM; Page 4 *10/24/03 15:57 FAX 4258272105 OSI SEATTLE 0 004 V �Yi� � � ttkie� rkw ■.�.y City Of Rwtton t HOURS RATE V DATE NO DESCRIPTION _ 0.1. 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Vac+asn TmrA 8.00 11_i;00 0.25 2.50 1 1 10/02/03 PV-80 Ford F41t Van w/ TV hwealwr EIILV.,d-uT. 80 - - 10/02/03 PV-30 ►manmbnel vaccon Edtaaor Tnm k 8.00 0.75 3-50 ' I OMV03 PV-40 FreWdInm r CUeeo 3150 C .4K Vaeknrm Talc 8-00 1.50 2.50 I 10/03103 PV-80 Faro Fdsu 1t van wl TV papectim EwIPMOS-LAT- k 15700 - - 10/03/03 PV-30 haemslonw vaccon EOuctor Truck 8.00 6,00 2.50 I 10103/03 PV-40 F(WgfvMner Cusco 3150 Gal. Vewun Truk 8.00 S.00 2,50 1 1 09/23/03 DEBRIS 3.00 10/02/03 DEBRIS 4.00 10/08/03 DEBRIS 4.130 - - ._) �v L ti ." - - - - - - - TOTAL EQUIPMENT AND LABOR �4 MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES TOTAL DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE COST 01/00/00 - 0 - PRO -VAC TOTAL - MARKUP 21% - TOTAL MATERIALS $ - PLUS LABOR 8 EQUIPMENT GRAND TOTAL TheSfPdul Surety GENERAL FORM STATUS INQUIRY TO. City of Renton 1055 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 CONTRACTOR ............: Blackwater Marine LLC CONTRACT DESCRIPTION..: Kennydale Lake Front Sewer Improvement CAG-03-067 OWER: City of Renton 10/29/2003 Bond No.400SK2395 Contract Surety RECEIVED �L' 3 0 2003 CITY OF RENTON 01UTY SYSTEMS C90 &7PRIff. $326,161 BOND AMCYNT. $326,161 EFFECTIVE DATE: 6/11/03 It is understood that this information is furnished for the confidential use of the Surety, and is merely an expression of opinion, and in furnishing this information, no guaranty or warranty of accuracy or correctness is made; Nor is responsibility assumed as a result of reliance on such information. Jody Molenda ************************************************************************************************** 1. IF CONMACT COMPLETED.....: APPROXIMATE COMPLETION DATE APPROXIMATE ACCEPTANCE DATE FINAL CONTRACT PRICE $ 2. IF CONTRACT UNCCaMPLETED...: PROBABLE COMPLETION DATE APPROXIMATE $ OR $ AMOUNT OF CONTRACT COMPLETED DO YOU KNOW OF ANY UNPAID BILLS FOR LABOR OR MATERIALS? 3. REMARKS: SIGNATURE........... /S/c v . /-57i 2 2� 2 ce�C YES NO DATE /t- —23 / - 173 PRINT NAME & TITLE.: v`JrHti, �/�'"[�`��ti/=JILTNe�ii✓��7� ************************************************************************************************** PLEASE RETURN ORIGINAL TO: St. Paul Surety SEATTLE BRANCH OFFICE 6100 219 ST SW STE 300 DIARY DATE: 1/29/2004 P.O. BOX 248 MOUNTLAKE TERR, WA 98043--228 (425)744-5200 NOV.20.2003 1:16PM OSI SEPTTLE NO.155 P.1/3 slackwater Marine, LLC (iD NDasia, AK - SEATTLE, WA SLACKWATER MARINE, LLC 12019 76 Place NE — Ktrkland, Wa 98034 425-826.&*4 oT11ce — 425.827-2105 fax P O Box 8505 « Nlkiskl, AN 99635 907.776-5551 office N 901-776-a836fax TO: CONTRACT ADMINTSTRA.TOR COMPANY: C l y o,-' 40A0.-) FAX NO. 412 S'_ '130 FROM: George Lulham, Operations Manager DATE-: November 19, 2003 RE: Customer Satisfaction Form Blackwater Marine, LLC is aligning itself with a General Contractor to proffer a bid on the Request for Proposal for the Howard Hanson Dam. One of the submittals we have been asked to provide is the Customer Satisfaction Form I have included in to clients, municipalities, etc., that we have provided services for. I would be grateful if you could complete the form and fax it to the Army Corps of Engineers at (206) 764-6817, Also, the General Contractor would like to know what kind of business relationship we've had with the entities we've done business with, so if you could mail or fax me a copy of the form sent to the Army Corps of Engineers so I can forward it onto the General Contractor, it would be much appreciated. The date on the form says it is required by 03 Nov 2003, but because of various addendums and delays it needs to be submitted by 22 Nov 2003. Please feel free to call me if you have any questions. Have a Safe Day! 0�ofe� City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TO: George Lulham Blackwater Marine, LLC Phone: ( ) Fax Phone: (425) 827-2105 SUBJECT: Cust. Satifaction Survey Date: 11 /21 /2003 FROM: John Hobson Phone: (425) 430-7279 Fax Phone: (425) 430-7241 Number of pages including cover sheet 3 REMARKS: ❑ Original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please ❑ For your be mailed ASAP Comment review I faxed the Customer Satisfaction Survey to the Army Corps of Eng. Today at 10:05 AM. RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE City of Renton 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TO: J. Alex Smith U.S. Army Corps of Eng. Seattle District Phone: ( ) Fax Phone: (206) 764-6817 SUBJECT: Cust. Satifaction Survey Date: 11 /21 /2003 FROM: John Hobson Phone: (425) 430-7279 Fax Phone: (425) 430-7241 INumber of pages including cover sheet 3 REMARKS: ❑ Original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please ❑ For your be mailed ASAP Comment review Survey for Blackwater Marine, LLC RENTON A IILAD OF TII6 CURV L• NOV.20.2003 1:16PM OSI SEATTLE NO.155 P.2i3 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION SURVEY DACW67-03-R-(0001, Howard Hanson Dam Fish Passage Restoration Facility, Cofferdam and Excavation, King County Washington Seattle District. Corps of Engineers SECTION 1 -- TO BE COMPLETED BY THE OFFEROR ANI) PROVIDED TO THE CUSTOMER REFERENCE Name of Firm Being Evaluated: UL,mr _K L ATe &_ MARwe L_ C Project Title & Location: KENN`! t�AL6 LaKEt=RANT SEWAM, 1Mi izC'-Vc►"te7•4T- Project Dollar Value (for design -build, list both design and construction amounts): I (p0. Year Completed: 2003 Project Manager: GEAR a L.y c- HAM SECTION 2 -- TO BE COMPLETED BY THE CUSTOMER REFERENCE AND MAILED, HAND-DELMRED, E- MAILED OR FAXED DIRECTLY TO: Forms submitted by other than the customer (i,e., by the offeror), will not be considered. U.S. Anny Corps of Engineers, Seattle District FAX: (206) 764-6817 Attn: CENWS-CT-CB-CU (J Alex Smith) Street Address: P.O. Box 3755 4735 E. Marginal Way S. Seattle, WA 98124-3755 Seattle WA 99134-2385 E- Mail j.alex.smith@usace,army.mil OVERVIEW: The firm shown above has submitted a proposal on a Seattle District Corps of Engineers project and provided your name as a customer reference. Part of our evaluation process requires information on the firn� s past performance. Your input is important to us and responses are required by 03 Nov 2003 for inclusion in our evaluation, Your assistance is greatly appreciated. In the blocks below, please indicate your overall level of satisfaction with the work performed by the firm shown in Section 1. Mark Not Applicable (N/A) for any areas that do not apply. Plea: a include comments on page 2 of this form. On this project, the firm: Sarisfaction Low High 1 2 3 4 5 NIA 1. Completed Your Major Project Milestones on Time Delivered Quality Construction 7 12 3 4 5 N/ A 2. Demonstrated a Willingness to Cooperate 1 2 3 4 5D NI A 3 DACW67-03-R-0001 16 R0001 NOV.20.2003 1:17PM OSI SEA-TLE NO.155 P.3/3 4. I Demonstrated Problem Solving Skills I 1 2 3 C 5 N/A 5. Managed the Project Effectively (including adequate Cost Controls) 1 2 3 (1) 5 N/ A 2 3 4 5 N/A 6. Managed Workforce Effectively (including Subcontractors) 7. Provided Adequate Warranty Support 1 2 3 4_�' S N/ A 8. You: OVERALL Level of Customr Satisfaction 2 3 C4_)5 N/ A 9. Comments- —TE GoNTV,,I.LToR �EMoN sT� c.TE1� A N IC-)H LEvEl. � Co)"1PETEI•iCE �uEX431t_�T`� AhID CooPEaATIoJ,-J W LT-H L3oTt+ Ti*e c7b.lma-Z- CGIT%l OF REr-ITVO� As4b -T~NtF' S�RRovND��..�C� J��L6.FtL3vRHo0�, I � is C-.GwtT7�-►c.�2. sl�so ��5��4`f s A �21~'t KIaoW t.6'D�,e' oI= SA-Fe-Tl-f A►JD Ar- , iEs i T- AT- 4trL -'INKS e> NA T'NG-.' Your Dame ...JC H t-1 C" eBscj Phone Number�ZS �30 7Z?9 Firm Name C T'-e of ��►.t+-r�,_ Relations:up to this Project:_ 1kcuEe- MALJaA � DAC W67-03-R-0001 1 7 R0001 John Hobson -- _ Page 1 From: "Lykken, Jeffrey W. -- TtKCM" <Jeffrey.Lykken@tetratech.com> To: "'skimstr@nwlink.com"' <skimstr@nwlink.com> Date: 10/20/03 11: 39AM Dear Ms Lord: John Hobson with the City of Renton passed on your request for our survey information in the vicinity of your property at 3307 Mountain View Blvd North. I have attached an electronic copy of the base map for the property at 3233 Mountain View Blvd North. This is the most comprehensive mapping that we have near your property. The mapping was prepared for our lakeline sewer repair project with the City of Renton. Please note that much of the data shown on the base map comes from the City of Renton topographic data base and should be considered approximate. The base map is represented to be suitable only for the services provided under our contract with the City of Renton. It is not intended or represented to be suitable for reuse by you or others on modifications or extensions of the project or any other project. By accepting these documents you agree to indemnify, and hold harmless Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. from any claim or liability arising from any such reuse, modification or extension. Any reuse without written verification or adaptation by Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. for the specific purpose intended will be at your sole risk. If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 206-443-3591. Jeff Lykken Principal CC: "John Hobson Qhobson@ci.renton.wa.us)" <jhobson@ci.renton.wa.us> 09/30/2003 10:01 FAX 425 489 4501 BUSH COTTON SCOTT z001 Q 11714 NORTHCREEK PARKWAY NORTH, SUITE 102 P.O. BOX 3018 BOTHELL. WA 98011 (425) 489-4500 • FAX (425) 489-4501 8wh. Ca¢an & Scom c SURETY BONDS INSURANCE NUMBER OF PAGES DATE TIME ' - 50 A.M. O P.M. (Including Cover Letter): TO: FROM: ATTENTIONi SUBJECT FAX NO. FAX Transmission NOTE: If you did not receive all of the pages or if you have a question, please call the verifying number (above). CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this facsimile message and in any accompanying documents, constitutes confidential information which belongs to BUSH, COTTON & SCOTT. This information is intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this information, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or the taking of any action in reliance on this information, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this facsimile message in error, please immediately notify us by telephone to arrange for its return to us. Thank You. City of Renton Uo o ��N�O'� 1055 South Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 TO: Robert Cugini Phone: (425) 226-3900 Fax Phone: (425) 271-8844 ISUBJECT: Certificate of Insurance Date: 09/30/2003 FROM: John Hobson Phone: (425) 430-7279 Fax Phone: (425) 430-7241 Number of pages including cover sheet 2 REMARKS: ❑ Original to ❑ Urgent ❑ Reply ❑ Please [ For your be mailed ASAP Comment review Certificate of insurance for Blackwater Marine, LLC for City of Renton Contract CAG-03-067 naming Barbee Forest Products as an additional insured. Thank you for your patience in this matter. Please call me if you have any questions or if I may be of additional assistance. RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE 09/30/2003 10:01 FAX 425 489 4501 BUSH COTTON SCOTT 002 OP ID M DATE (MM/DDMYY) ACORD,. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE_ OFFSH-1 09/30/03 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE lS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Bush Cotton & Scott LLC HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR P . 0. Sox 3 018 ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Bothell WA 98041-3018 Phone:425-489-4500 Fax:425-489-4501 INSURED Blackwater Marine, LLC 12019 76th PL NE Kirkland WA 98034 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE I NAIC # INSURER A: Gt. Paul Dire I, xarfn. --. CI INSURER B: Aleeka National Inauraace CO. INSURER C: INSURER D: INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IW�J POLICY NUMBER DATE MMI DIYY DATE MMIDD IO4I LIMITS GENERAL LUIBILTTY I EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,000,000 LTIZ �NUSLR C I TYPE OF INSURANCE''Q)n,TA ,tIvT�r I ED s 100,000 A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 384FA450B 07/01/03 07/01/04 FREMISES(a- cccvsr ,o JCLAIMS MACE I -- 1.00CUR I _ - MED EXP (Acy cnc Per. -en) S 5,000 X Emp Liab (Stop Gap 1 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY S 1,000,000 X Term Ops Legal Li GENERAL AGGREGATE S 2,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMPiOP AGO S 2,000,000 POLICY PRO LOC JECT B AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO 03GAS30136 07/01/03 07/01/04 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (E.;acadenl) S1,000,000 X ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY (Per peraon) g X HIRED AUTOS BODIL'r INJURY (Per ac;ldcm) 5 X NON•OWNEDAUTOS - PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per scclOerr) S GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT S OTHER THAN EA ACC AUTO ONLY: AGO S ANY AUTO S A EXCESSIUMBRELLA LIABILITY X OCCUR CLAIMS MADE I 1384FA4509 07/01/03 07/01/04 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1, 000, 000 AGGREGATE $ 1,000,000 s S DEDUCTIBLE - S X RETENTION $5, 000 WORKERS COMPENSATION AND TORY LIN4ITS ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT S EMPLOYERS LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOFLPARTNEiS'ExECUTIVE OFFICER%MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE S E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT S it y05, tlescribc vndcr SPECIAL PROVISIONS below OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS IT IS AGREED THAT THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER IS AN ADDITIONAL INSURED WHEN REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT. REGARDING: THE KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT - CAG-03-067 {-CK I I rwA I C nVL-umc - -- BARBEEF SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORETHE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRnTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT. BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL Barbee Forest Products IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER ITS AGENTS OR 4101 Lake Washington Blvd N. Renton WA 98056 REPRESENTATIVESnc (0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 AI,VRU AO (LVV 11vVy CITY OF RENTON Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department 1 e Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator September 11, 2003 Quality Concrete Products, Inc. P.O. Box 1609 Mukilteo, WA 98275 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SEWER IMPROVEMENTS CONSTRUCTION BOND Dear Sir or Madame: Per your request enclosed please find a copy of the construction bond for this project. If you have any questions you may call me at (425) 430-7279. Sinc rely, ohn Hobson Wastewater Utility Enclosure 1055 South Grady Way --Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE OPP QUALh a r `. c rr:vuUCTS INC PO Box 1509 • Mukilteo, WA 98275 (425) 355-5510 • Fox (425) 355-5559 September 5, 2003 City of Renton Capitol Projects Department 10551 S. Grady Way Renton, WA 98055 Re: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Contractor: Black Water Marine LLC Dear Sir or Madame, VcD SEp 0 very of 9 2003 r/vrvSRswpo/v The purpose of this letter is to request a copy of the Payment Bond and/or Payment/Performance Bond concerning the above -described project, pursuant to the provisions of RCW Chapter 42.17. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. Sincerely, QUALITY CONCRETE PROL)UCTS, INC. Cath L. Smith, Administrative Assistant John Hobson - LK LINE UPDATE Page 1 From: Ronald Shaffer To: Christensen, David; Stenhouse, Michael Date: 9/9/03 7:35AM Subject: LK LINE UPDATE AS OF THIS MORNING THE LK LINE IS BACK IN FULL SERVICE. WE HAVE RESET THE FLUSH STATION TO RUN FORM 7 PM UNTIL 6 AM EACH DAY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. HOPEFULLY THIS WILL BE ADEQUATE TO KEEP IT RUNNING AS NORMAL. I DO NOT BELIEVE AT THIS TIME THAT THE CONTRACTOR HAD ANYTHING TO DO WITH THIS. THANKS RON SHAFFER Ron Shaffer City of Renton Wastewater CC: Thompson, John John Hobson - Lk line at kennydale beach Page 1 From: Ronald Shaffer To: Hobson, John; Stenhouse, Michael Date: 9/8/03 7:39AM Subject: Lk line at kennydale beach MIKE Friday NIGHT MAL CALLED & INFORMED ME THAT THE OWNER AT COLEMAN POINT LET HIM KNOW THAT THE M/H WAS OVER FLOWING. MAL CALLED ME AND I DIRECTED HIM TO DO THE FOLLOWING. SHUT DOWN THE FLUSH STATION ASSESS THE FLOODING. THEN CALL ME BACK MAL REPORTED THERE WAS MINER OVERFLOW OUT THE C/O AND THEN WAS INSTRUCTED TO CALL THE CONTRACTOR. THEY MET Saturday MORN AND THE DIVER WENT AND CHECKED THE LINE THEY SECTIONED. IT SEEMED OK. MAL WAS GOING TO TURN ON THE FLUSH STA AGAIN AND I TOLD HIM NO LEAVE IT OFF FOR THE WEEKEND. TO DAY WE CALLED THE INSPECTOR AND TOLD HER THAT I WAS GOING TO SHUT DOWN THERE WORK UNTIL WE HAD A CHANCE TO RECLEAN THE LINE AND GET THE FLUSH STATION BACK ON LINE. WE CANNOT TAKE THE CHANCE OF FLOODING ANY HOUSES ALONG THE LINE. I HAVE ALSO CALLED JOHN HOBSON AND LEFT A MSG. WITH. WE ARE ALSO MOVING THE BARRICADES FOR BARBIE MILL TO ACCESS THE LIFT STATION FOR CLEANING. THANKS RON SHAFFER Ron Shaffer City of Renton Wastewater CC: Thompson, John CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: September 3, 2003 TO: Larry Warren, City Attorney FROM: Gregg Zimmerman STAFF CONTACT: John Hobson (x7279) SUBJECT: Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Rehabilitation: Buoy for Underwater Manhole The City is in the process of installing three (3) manholes over its existing sanitary sewer main located in Lake Washington. These manholes will project up three (3) feet from the bottom of the lake. All of the manholes are designed to have a buoy attached to alert people of their preserve. A property owner adjacent to one of the manholes is requesting a buoy not be installed on one of the manholes for aesthetic purposes. This manhole is located on the property to the north of this citizen. When Lake Washington is at its lowest winter level, it will be approximately 5.8 feet from the lake surface to the top of this particular manhole. We have checked with the Coast Guard and they do not require a buoy on this structure in this location. I told the property owner that I would check with the City Attorney concerning the liability of not installing a buoy on this manhole. Please provide your legal advice on this matter. If you need additional information, please contact John Hobson. DATE: INITIAUDATE off HAFile Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale Lake Line Rehab\Buoy.doc\JHtp CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/BUILDING/PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM DATE: TO: FROM: STAFF CONTACT: SUBJECT: September 3, 2003 Larry Warren, City Attorney Gregg Zimmerman 6 il- John Hobson (x7279) Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Rehabilitation: Buoy for Underwater Manhole The City is in the process of installing three (3) manholes over its existing sanitary sewer main located in Lake Washington. These manholes will project up three (3) feet from the bottom of the lake. All of the manholes are designed to have a buoy attached to alert people of their preserve. A property owner adjacent to one of the manholes is requesting a buoy not be installed on one of the manholes for aesthetic purposes. This manhole is located on the property to the north of this citizen. When Lake Washington is at its lowest winter level, it will be approximately 5.8 feet from the lake surface to the top of this particular manhole. We have checked with the Coast Guard and they do not require a buoy. on this structure in this location. I told the property owner that I would check with the City Attorney concerning the liability of not installing a buoy on this manhole. Please provide your legal advice on this matter. If you need additional information, please contact John Hobson. HAFile Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale Lake Line Rehab\Buoy.docVHtp N AD .J Ce) PL N NOTES: 1. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION SHOWN FOR EXISTING 8" CAST IRON FLUSH MAIN IS APPROXIMATE. VERIFY HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO MANHOLE SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTAL. WA TER SURFACE t LE VA RON = ' 6. 8'(h'A 4)88,' AT TIME OF SiP, V—F v WATER SURFACE ELEVATION VARIES FROM 16.8 TO 18.8 L KEIIWA hVG/0AJ / va ,� j (( ! `• i EXIST Ni"' t;/ C�T �! 11 it / / / ANGLE POINT SITE 2 MANHOLE 1- ter_— /c5 yE A OLF/ SEE 4 /ANGLE - \ / DPA-5 j A CK !A' rt4'ocJ iiOCK /f / �: 193oas. ; :58 /�/ E ]3O0300.6409 % hy. 0J II Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. 1917 First Avenue Seattle, Washington 98101 206443-5300 Ferc 206-443-5372 N NO. REVISION BY DATE APPR SAN S, t 7 1 B-') FLUSH VAIN HORIZON T.AL AND bERACAL LOCATION IS SCALED FROM SHEET 3 OF F GTY OF RENTON PUBUC WORKS / PROJECT S-442 DATED 11-1986 41 \ GHA-4 20A,` S?:KF/GRA ixL N 193202-4220 c 1300549.6922 ELEV= 24.9J' AS NOTED 1i0 "°'^"' 2. SEE DIVISION 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRAINTS AND MILESTONES OF IN -LAKE WORK AND OTHER WORK PRODUCTS. 3. AVAILABLE HYDRAULIC HEAD LOSS IN THE FLUSH STATION SYSTEM IS EXTREMELY LIMITED. SEWER BYPASSING AND/OR SEWER CLEANING METHODS THAT INTRODUCE SIGNIFICANT HEAD LOSS INTO THE SYSTEM OR SURCHARGE THE SYSTEM WILL RESULT IN SEWER BACKUPS INTO HOMES. CLEANING AND SEWER BYPASSING METHODS THAT RESULT IN SURCHARGING WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL AT ALL TIMES CONDUCT ITS WORK SO AS TO PREVENT ANY BLOCKAGE AND SURCHARGING IN THE SIDE SEWERS CONNECTED TO THE FLUSH MAIN. DAMAGE TO EXISTING FACILITIES AS A RESULT OF THE CONTRACTOR'S WORK SHALL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED IN KIND AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. CALL TWO BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE YOU DIG 1-800424-5555 N 0'$at •�yCO� ��� •�h f a ^=a - - 20 0 20 40 �o R� crst>=R4� SCALE IN FEET e ti crsrE ti 'ORAL 10NAL .5/T1oT /i cw.cs mM/• c..rts os/ar/of CITY OF MAY zD"' RENTON KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT 6T SEWER IMPROVEMENT Planning/Building/Public Works Dept. 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AGENDA City of Renton Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Preconstruction Conference July 1, 2003 I. INTRODUCTIONS A. Purpose of Conference B. Scope of Work C. Representatives II. COMMUNICATIONS A. Tt/KCM Design and Site Representatives 1. Project Manager: Jeff Lykken 2. Construction Manager: Caroline Barnes B. Contractor's Representative 1. George Lulham C. Owner's Representative 1. John Hobson D. Correspondence and Submittals 1. To Tt/KCM, Attn: Jeff Lykken 2. Provide submittal transmittals 3. Number all transmittals and correspondence sequentially 4. Precast manhole submittal is critical III. CONSTRUCTION A. Notice to Proceed 1. Contract complete 2. Start date B. Surveying, Survey and Layout Responsibilities 1. Verify flush main location C. Working Hours (Noise Ordinances, Restrictions) D. Permits, Easements, Work Area, Etc. 1. Corps and WDFW permits and conditions attached to Contract Documents 2. No staging or material loading areas available through City E. Contractor's Plan for Delivery and Storage of Materials F. Record Drawings 1. Up to date prior to payment 2. Finals submitted prior to substantial completion G. Construction Meetings 1. Convenient time 2. Frequency H. Schedule of Work and Contract Duration 1. Contract time is 100 working days 2. In -water work cannot begin until August 151h 3. Precast manhole installation and in -lake construction complete by October Pt S:\Active\2030051 - Renton-Kennydale\Construction ManagementTrecon Agenda.doc Tetra Tech/KCNI, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 • Tel 206 443-5300 9 Fax 206 443-5372 Work Elements 1. Sewer bypassing and flush station operation 2. Fabrication and installation of manholes 3. Flush main repair 4. Shoring design 5. Sewer cleaning 6. CCTV inspection IV. FINANCES AND PROJECT ADMINISTRATION A. Performance and Payment Bonds . B. Insurance Certificates C. Progress Schedule D. Monthly Payments to Contractor, retainage, completion reporting, timing of payments and processing time V. QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS A. Administrative B. Technical S:\Active\2030051 - Renton-Kennydale\Construction ManagementTrecon Agenda.doc Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 • Tel 206 443-5300 • Fax 206 443-5372 CITY OF RENTON KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. WWP-27-3062 PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE July 1, 2003 ATTENDEES LIST NAME FIRM PHONE FAX _ KLM LC b 43-1ni- 2010 o�iht rya✓nGS T� 7196 51,314'03-c;73-7�_ LP-,,2_� ,�04 rAinn V-'*r4M L- Y- 7yl-0,--Cz 7y1 5-117" v S 79S C 14 � 5 -,y m tM T C�� e ti r� Ala k u >le� /�r,:�. �i g'- �(°1 8'Z9'• � 3Y maUria S:\Active\2030051 - Renton- Kennydale\Construction Management\Precon Attendeeslist.doc Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 First Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101-1027 • Tel 206 443-5300 • Fax 206 443-5372 Blackwater Marine, LLC, 12019 76th Place NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement; Project No. WWP-27-3062 Sign-up Sheet -Please provide the following information and anything else you think is pertinent. This information will be e-mailed to pertinent participants for this project. George Lulham General Contractor 425-828-6434 206-818-1609 425-827-2105 alulhamD-offshoresystemsinc.corr Name Title Phone No. Cell No. Fax No. E-mail Addr s YFr 1I ' 1 0ss1Y3S-y3aS- ()53)�pG, $�If C�5)gs5--575� �J2o��uc G;_`Aol )1�� -tJt �t�ar- r44""5rcti J JO(' I t)/45U/- `nl'?� ai ) ,/3j - 4 3,►8 �ut.��l,�3 3�N5' 3) -S S 04-44 "s-le tAq7It/• vsbz tips 737-v;ice �rz�05-5q vacs 2oC 43.3�i3y 26C day 15�9 ZmC �fq3 c 337 (��ol�" iarHrs �T� p ic, .haw► ✓C/./AFFG/Z k aSrEwaret 5091" ). -Z . U:J q3C 4- 7yoc u7 5---7C4 - �18�L 0c ,_LH" �-�daSo►J C►ry or.�z�,1 47�. d-3c..72`j�j �.1� Shirt- LVXVZ) Z„ 6_ 4.A.3—SS11 ZW.- 716—AZ pac31ci- 4z57-4�C5• 7'L41 _s. wbSvrie C 2)6- 44-3-S37L .X S:=J. LqV1Xa e' TfEMAT6C1t . c,,a ;; CITY OF RE,NTON R g Planning/Building/PublicWorks Department Jesse Tanner, Mayor Gregg Zimmerman P.E., Administrator July 24, 2004 George Lulham Blackwater Marine, LLC 12019 - 76th Place NE Kirkland, WA 98034 SUBJECT: KENNYDALE LAKEFRONT SEWER IMPROVEMENTS: PAY SCHEDULE George: The following is a list of dates for processing pay estimates for the project. Pay Estimate Request to Tetra/KCM for Review July 29 August 12 August 26 September 9 September 23 October 8 October 21 November 4 Sincerely, P1.�HoboZn,Prcject Manager Wastewater Utility Reviewed Pay Estimate to Check Mailing Date the City of Renton for Processing (submitted by Tetra/KCM) cc: Caroline Barnes, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. July 31 August 12 August 14 August 26 August 28 September 9 September 11 September 23 September 25 October 7 October 10 October 21 October 23 November 4 November 6 November 18 H:\File Sys\WWP - WasteWater\WWP-27-3062 Kennydale LakeLine Rehab\Pay-Dates.doc\JDH\tb 1055 South Grady Way - Renton, Washington 98055 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE Sent by: KCM 2064435372; 07/07/03 13:51, ]effax #106;F2ge 2/4 Meeting Minutes Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. Date of Meeting; July 1, 2003 Project No.: 2030051-005 Project Name: City of Renton Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement Project Subject: Preconstruction Meeting In Attendance: John Hobson, City of Renton (ph:425-430-7279; f:425-430.7241) Ron Shaffer, City of Renton (ph:425-430-7400)) George Lulham, Blackwater (ph:425-828-6434; f:425-827-2105) Malinda Lulham, Blackwa-..er (ph:801-362-9678) Joel Vasey; Pro -Vac (ph:253-435-4328; f:253-435-5788) Jeff Miller, Pro -Vac (ph:253-435-4328; f:253-435-5788) Larry Rammage; Ramm-Ex (ph:425-741-0562; f:425-741-0594) Jeff Lykken, Tt1KCM (ph:206.443-3591; f:206-443-5372) Caroline Barnes, Tt/KCM (ph:206-443-3539; f:206-443-5372) Not Present: Minutes Prepared by: Jeff Lykken, Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. C. Attendees, Central Files A summary of the items discussed at the preconstruction meeting are as follows: ITEM 1. All written correspondence and submittals should go through the Tt/KCX1 project manger, Jeff Lykken. The address for Tt/KCM is: Tetra Tech/KCM Inc. 1917 First Avenue Seattle WA, 98101 Jeff will keep John Hobson informed of project progress and issues that need City of Renton input and resolution. 2. Caroline Barnes will be the Construction Manager and will be on site full time during manhole installation, sewer cleaning and CCTV inspection. The Contractor will provide Caroline access to the barge for inspection. 3. All correspondence between the Contractor and TtfKCM should go through George Lulham. George will be the project superintendent. 4. Each submittal should have its own submittal transmittal sheet. Copies of the form were provided to the Contractor. 5. The first submittal was turned in at the meeting. It includes a partial submittal of the precast shop drawings. Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. • 1917 ) rat Avenue - Seattle. WA 98101-1027 - Tel 206 443-6300 - Fax 206 443-6372 Sent by: KCM 2064435372; 07/07/03 13:52; )gffju #106;Pace 3i4 City ofRen ton Kennydale Lakefron t Se wer Impro vem en t Job No.: 2030051 MEETING MINUTES (continued) 0710JI03 6. Blackwater and Ramm-EX are still investigating a material supplier for the miscellaneous metal items for the precast manholes. Costs for the stainless steel items for the manholes came in higher than expected. They anticipate resolving this issue in the next two days. The Contractor will absorb any additional costs for the stainless steel items. 7. Conversations with the Corps of Engineers and WDFW regarding installation of sheet pile cofferdams at the Site 2 and Site 3 manhole locations have been promising. Tt/KCM will submit a letter to the Corps advising them that the Contractor will install the temporary cofferdams unless advised otherwise by the Corps. 8. The cofferdams will be 10'x20' in area. Blackwater is having a submittal prepared that will be stamped by a professional engineer. 9. Ron suggested that the property owners along the lake are contacted about the construction schedule and the cofferdam installation. Tt/KCM will prepare a door -hanger and distribute to the approximately 50 residents. 10. Submittal review and fabrication of the precast manholes is the most critical item on the schedule. Blackwater estimates that it will take another six weeks to complete fabrication of the manholes. They hope to have installation complete by September loth. The latest installation can be completed is September 30th per the HPA permit. 11. Blackwater displayed a sample of the float system for their sedimentation curtain. The permits issued for the project do not dictate a specific curtain material that must be used. Blackwater will choose the appropriate material to ensure there is no migration of silts outside of the work area. 12. Blackwater would like to install the permanent support piles for the precast manholes using a vibratory hammer rather than an impact hammer. They would like to install the piles to a 15- foot penetration depth. Blackwater will submit an RFl and Jeff will verify whether or not this is acceptable. 13. Ron is concerned with how the Contractor plans to keep lake water out the existing flush main and overwhelming the lift station during manhole installation. Larry noted that the manholes at Sites 2 and 3 will be installed in the dry, and this should not be an issue. At the Site 1 manhole location, the Contractor is estimating it will take lees than an hour to install a temporary bypass of the flush main. Ron will check to see whether there is a valve at the lift station that can be closed while the bypass is installed. Ron estimates that the flush main can be plugged for up to two hours at the lift station before there is a threat of backups. 14. Ron informed the Contractor that the isolation valve to 3217 Mountain View Blvd. must be closed any time work is being performed on the flush main. There is a high risk of backups at this residence because the lower floor elevation at this residence is below the lake level. 15. Pro -Vac inquired whether the City had kept any records of line pressures and/or flow rates. Ron will check and then forward any information to Pro -Vac. 16. AUowabks working hours are from ?.a.m. to 5 p.m. Page 2 Sent by: KCM 2064435372; City ofRenton Kennydele Lskefron t Se wer Impro vem ent Job No.: 2030051 07/07/03 13:52; JetEax #1,06;P2ae 4/4 MEETING 'V1ljVUTES (continued) 07101103 17. Blackwater anticipates mobilizing a barge to the site on August 15th. 18. The importance of verifying the flush main location at the Site 2 and Site 3 manhole locations was discussed. Blackwater will verify the location of the pipe within the next two weeks. 19. A signed contact should be in place by Wednesday July 91h. 20. The City will send out a procedural letter to the Contractor addressing monthly payments. 21. Blackwater will verify completed quantities with Caroline before submitting payment requests to the Citv. If there are any items that have beer missed or require additional clarification please contact me at (206) 443-3591. Thank you for attending. SAALtive,\2030051 - Renton-Kannydale\Construction Manage ment\O1julO3 Precon NleetingMinutey.doc Page 3 Blackwater Marine, LLC, 12019 76th Place NE, Kirkland, WA 98034 Kennydale Lakefront Sewer Improvement; Project No. WWP-27-3062 Sign-up Sheet -Please provide the following information and anything else you think is pertinent. This information will be e-mailed to pertinent participants for this project. George Lulham General Contractor 425-828-6434 206-818-1609 425-827-2105 glulham offshoresystemsinc.com Name Title Phone No. Cell No. Fax No. E-mail Address Jeff Lykken Tt/KCM Project Mgr. 206-443-3591 206-718-3132 206-443-5372 Jeffrey. Lykkena-tetratech.com Caroline Barnes Tt/KCM Constr. Mgr. 206-443-3539 206-669-1579 206-443-5372 CarolineBarnes tetratech.com John Hobson Renton/Project Mgr. 425-430-7279 425-430-7241 ihobson -ci.renton.wa.us Ron Shaffer Wastewater Superviso 425-430-7400 425-766-6184 tshaffer ci.renton.wa.us Larry Rammage Ramm Ex/Mgr 425-741-0562 425-737-0314 425-741-0594 Larry@RammEx.com Jeff Miller ProVac/Gen. Mgr. 253-435-4328 253-606-8291 253-435-5788 Provac6aaol.com Joel Vasey ProVac/Mgr. 253-435-4328 206-423-2445 253-435-5788 Malinda Lulham BWM/Project Facilitator 801-362-9678 425-827-2105 blackwatermarinellc ml(a?yahoo.co CITY OF RENTON ..{L Office of the City Attorney Jesse Tanner, Lawrence J. Warren Mayor Assistant City Attorneys RECEIVEDMark Barber Zanetta L. Fontes SEF 1003 Russell S. Wilson uU Ann S. Nielsen MEMORANDUM CITY Of HENTON Sasha P. Alessi , UBLIC WORKS ADMIN To: Gregg A. Zimmerman, PBPW Administrator From: Lawrence J. Warren, City Attorney Date: September 10, 2003 Subject: Kenn_ydale Lakefront Sewer Rehabilitation: Buoy for Underwater Manhole Liability for underwater obstructions is mostly premised on whether the obstruction is natural or man-made. If the obstruction is man-made, there is a duty to warn of the obstruction. I am sure that is the basis for the buoy. A property owner's objections to a buoy should not overcome the City's legal responsibilities to warn of the underwater obstruction. If you have further questions, please let me know. Lawrence . Warren LJW:tmj cc: Jay Covington Mike Webby Post Office Box 626 - Renton, Washington 98057 - (425) 255-8678 / FAX (425) 255-5474 ® This paper contains 50 % recycled material, 30 % post consumer RENTON AHEAD OF THE CURVE N (O O c0 h N a Ft-USH MAIN HORIZON TAL AND V1 RIi AL j ;OCATION :S SCALED rPOM SHEET 3 OF C CITY OF RFN70N PUBLIC WORKS PRDJECT S-442 DATED 11-1965 h /n yy WA ILh SURFACE L-LE VA ROtd A T TIME OF SURVEY. WA `EP SiRFACE Ell' E V11 bAR,ES FROM 76.8 TO .'8.8 �h / Hy FX, J t�Clj13T USN ! N, r APPROX ANGLE Z / POINT / i ApMOLP / SITE 2 MANHOLE �-'°,---- - SEE 4 ,ANGLE POINT' �'f r b�> �r i11 �• zA _ / _ ^i r4St Y1fR CL A U W-10,I) COCK r. 3C0JG0.6400.G4 F 709 I I 41, j CHA- 4 80A,' 5PKE/CRA VET N 193202.4220 i 1300549.6922 't£d-24.93' w�a.m c Tetra Tech/KCM, Inc. AS NOTED Seat , Avenue Seattle, 4� lee, Washington 98101�� 206443-5300 Fax:206443.5372 � NO B, DATE APPR I NOTES: 1. HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION SHOWN FOR EXISTING 8" CAST IRON FLUSH MAIN IS APPROXIMATE. VERIFY HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL LOCATION PRIOR TO MANHOLE SHOP DRAWING SUBMITTAL. 2. SEE DIVISION 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR CONSTRAJNTS AND MILESTONES OF IN -LAKE WORK AND OTHER WORK PRODUCTS. 3. AVAILABLE HYDRAULIC HEAD LOSS IN THE FLUSH STATION SYSTEM IS EXTREMELY LIMITED. 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