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2021 CONCRETE RESTORATYOI�]� C01�7TRACT 3
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Betsy Price
Mayor
Davzd Cooke
Ciiy Manager
William 7ohnson
Director, Transportation and Pub�ic Works Department
Prepared %r
The City of Fort Worth
TRAN�PORTATION AllTD PUBLIC WORKS
2020
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STANDAfZI] CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEPITS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Division 00 � General Conditions
Page 1 of 9
Last Revised
00 OS 1� Mayor and Council Communication 07/01/2Q1 �
00 QS 15 Addenda 07/01/2011
�0 11 13 Inviiation to Bidders 03/09/202�
00 21 13 Tnstructions to Bidders 03/09/2020
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00 32 15 Canstruction Project Schedule 07/20/2018
DO 32 15.1 Constructio� Pro'ect ScheduIe-Baseline Exam le 07/20/2018
�0 32 15.2 Canstrucfiion Project �chedule-Progress Example 07/20/201 &
00 32 15.3 Construction Pro"ect Schedule-Progress Narrative 07/20/2018
00 32 15.4 Construction Pro'eci Schedule-Submittal Process 07/20/2018
04 3 5 13 Conflict oi �nterest Affidavit
00 4I 00 Bid Form �3/09/202d
00 42 43 Proposal For�n Un;it Rrice D1/20/2012
d0 43 13 Bid Bond 09/11/2017
00 43 37 Vendor Campliance #o State Law Nonresident Bidder 06/27/2011
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00 45 l2 PrequaIification State�nnent 07/01/2011
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0� 45 26 Coniractor Com liance with Workers' Compensation Law 07/41/2011
00 45 40 Minarity Business Enterp�ise Goal 06/09/2U1S
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OQ 52 43 Agree�aaent 09/06/2019
00 b1 13 PerFormance Bond 07/01/2011
00 bl 14 Payment Bond 07/0I/2411
00 61 19 Mainienance Bond 07/01/2d11
00 61 25 Certificate of Insurance 07/01/2011
OD 72 00 General Condiiions 03/09/2020
DO 73 �fl 5upplementary Conditions 03/09/202Q
Division 01 � General Re uirements Last Revised
O1 11 00 5ummary of Worlc 12/2QI20I2
O1 25 OU Slxbstitufior� �rocedu_res 07/01/2011
01 31 19 preconstruction Meetin 08/17/2012
01 31 2Q Project Meetings 07/01/2011
O1 32 16 Cons�rnction Pro ress Schedule Q7/01/2011
Q1 32 33 Preconstruction Video 07/01/2011
D1 33 00 Submiitals 1 212 012 0 1 2
01 35 13 5pecial Project Procedures ] 2/20/2Q 12
Ol 45 23 Testin and Ins ection Services 03/09/2a20
01 50 DO Tam orary Facilities and Controls 07/Q1/2011
01 55 26 Street Use Permit and Madifications to Traffic Cantrol 07/01/20ll
Ol 57 13 Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan Q7/07./2011
Ol 58 13 Temporary Project Signage Q7/a1/241 i
CTI'�i' OF 1�ORT WORTI�T 2021 CQNCRETE RESTORATiQN CpN'I'�2�CT 3
STANDARD CONSi'RUCTIDN SPECIFICATION DOC�lMENTS
Revised March 9, 2020 CTT'Y I'Ii07ECT NO. 102882
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STANDAKD CONSTRUCTION SYLCTFICATION DOCUMENTS
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O1 60 QO Product Re uirements 03/09/2020
01 66 00 Product Stora e and Handling Requirements 07/01/2011
01 70 00 Mobilizatio� a�ad Remobilization 11/22/201b
01 71 23 Construction Stakin and Surv�y 02/14/201 S
O1 71 23.16.01 Attachment A-Survey Staking Standards
01 74 23 Cleaning 07/01/2011
O l 77 19 Closeout Re uirements 07/O I/2011
O1 78 23 O eration and Maintenance Data 12/20/2012
01 7$ 39 Project Recard Documents 07/01/2Q11
Technical Speci�cations which have been �nodified by the Engineer s�ecifcally for this
Project; hard copies are included in the Pra,ject's Contract Documents
Division 02 � Existin Conditions
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTTON SPECIFICATION DOCUNIENTS
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CiTY PR07ECT MO. 102882
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,STANDARD CONSTRUCTIQN SPF,CIFTCAI'TON DOCUMENTS
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CITY OF PO1tT WO€iTH 2Q21 CQNC�TE RLSTORATION CQNTRAC'F 3
STANDAiti3 CONSTI2UCfION SPECIFICATI0�1 DOCL�MENTS
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Tec�nical Specifications lis#ed below are incEuded for this Pro,ject by reference and can he
viewed/do�vnla�.ded �ram the City's website at:
http_/Ifo rfwo rt�tte�as. �ov/tpw/con�ractors/
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Division 02 - Existiin Co�ditions
02 41 13 Selective Site Demoliiion
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Divisian fl3 - Concrete
Division 26 - Electrical
Divisian 31 - Eartbwork
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STANDARD CONSTRUCT[ON SP�CiFICATION DQCUNL�NTS
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 C�NCRETE RESTORATION CON'fRACT 3
S'TANDARD COI�ISTRUCTION SPECTFICA'1'TON DOCUMENTS
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Appendix
GC-6.Ob.D
GC-6.07
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SD� 1.0
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A �01
Minority and Women Owned Business Enterprise Compliance
Wage Rates
General Notes
Standard Constr�rctiot� Details
Project Quantity
Street List and Map
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CITY OF FOA"f' WORTH
STANI7AR1] CONS'T'12L7CTTOI�I SPECIFICATION I70CiJM�NTS
Revised March 9, 202D
2021 CONGRETE RESTpRATIQN CONTRACT 3
CITY PRO.IECT Na. 102882
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M&C Review
�ffi�fal site n£ the CiCy of Fort Worth, Texas
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DATE: �211512020 R�F�R�NC� **M&C 20- LOG NAM�: 2d2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION
NO.: Q942 CONTRACT 3
CODE: C T`YpE: CONS�NT PUBLIC NO
HEARf1�G:
SUBJECT: (CD 3, CD 5, CD 6, and CD 9} Authorize Execution of a Contract with Omega Gontractir�g
Inc., in the Amount of $1,13�,395.D0 for 202'! Concrete Restoration Contract 3 at Various
Locations
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RECORAi�IEPIDATION;
It is recommended �hafi the City Council authorize executian of a contract with Omega Cont�ae�ting
Inc., in the amount of $1,130,395.00 for the 202� Cancrete Restoration Confract 3 project (City
Project No. �028H2) at various locatior�s.
DISCUSSIOI�:
In the Fiscai Year 2021 Pay-Go Cantract Street Maintertance Program, various types of street
maintenance are gr�uped into specific coniracf packages, The 202� Concrete Restoration Contract 3
provides for the repair and reconstruction of failed concrete pavement at thirteen lacafions listed on
the attached street fist (City Project Na. � D2882}. Construction for this project is ex�ected to start in
early 2021 and be comp�eted by summer 2021. Upon completion of the prflject, there wil[ be no
anfiicipated �mpact on the General Fund operafiing budget.
This �roject was aduertised for bid on October 1, 2020, and October 8, 2020, in fhe Forf Worth Star
Telegram, On October 29, 2020, tFte following bicis were received:
Bidders Amount
Omega Contracting �nc. $1,130,39�.00
Makou Inc.
Westhili Constructian, Inc.
$1,'f 35,1
$1,218,350.00
Urban Infiraconstruction, LLC. $� ,26� ,500.00
HQS Construction, LLC $1,307,975.00
Cl Pa�ement $1,309,995.DD
FNH Constructian $1,562,375,00
MIWB� O�FICE — Omega Cantract�ng, Inc. is in complia�ce with the City's BDE Ordir�ance by
committing #o '[21% MBE participation on this project. TY�e City's MBE goaf on this project is 121%.
Additionally Omega Contracting, Inc, is a certified M1WBE firm.
This project is located in CDUNCI�. DISTRICTS 3, 5, 6, and 9.
FISCr4L IAfFORIIP�r47'IONIG�RTIF[CATION:
The Director of Finance certifes that funds are availabla in the c�rrent capital budget, as previously
apps.cfwnet.org/council_packetlmc_review,asp?1o=2$59-1 &councildate=121�! 512D20 912
12121l2020
iUl&C Review
appropriated, in th� General Capital Projects Fund for the 2021 Concrete Restoration Cantract
3 project fo support ti�e approval af the above recommendation and execution of #he contract. Prior
to any expenditure being ir�curred, t�e Transportation and Pubfic Works Department has the
�esponsibiiity to validate the avai]ability of funds.
Subrnifted for City fVlanager's �ff�ce by_
Originating DeparEment Head:
Additiortai Infarmation Contact:
�►TTACH iV� E NTS
Dana Burghdaff {8018)
William Johnson (7801)
Jeffrey Perrigo (8197)
20202'[ CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3 Funds Available.docx
Map 2021 CR Coniract 3.pdf
S�REET LIST CPN1(12882.pdf
apps.cfwnet.orglco�a ncil_packetlmc_review.asp?I b=28591 &counci Idate=12115I2020 2I2
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH
S'I'AiV]aARD CO1VS'I'ItUCTION SPECiFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised July l, 2011
2021 CO3�ICRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
City Project Na. 1D2882
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SECTION 001113
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
RECEIPT OF BIDS
Due to the COVIDi9 Emergency declared by the City of Fort Worth and until the emergency
declaration, as amended, is rescinded, sealed bids for the construction of 2021 CONCRETE
RESTORATION CONTRACT 3, City ProjecC No. 102882 wiil be received by ihe City of Fort
Worth Purchasing Office unt�l 1:30 P.M. CST, Thursday, Novemb�x 5, 2020 as furtk�ez described
below:
City of Fart Worth
Purchasing Division
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
Bids will be accepted by:
1. US Mail at the address above,
2. By courier, FedEx or hand delivery from 8:34-1:30 on Thursdays only at the South End
Lobby of Ciry Hall locat�d at 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76l 02. A P�rchasing
Departzaaent staff person wiIl be available to accept the bid and provide a time stamped
receipt; or
3. Tf the bidder desires to submit the bid on a day or time other than the designated
Thursday, the bidder must contact the P�.u�chasing Department during normal working
hours at 817-392-2462 to make an appointment to meet a Purchasing Department
employee at the South End Lobby of City Ha�l Iocated at 2a0 Texas Street, Fort Worth,
Texas 76102, where the bid(s) will be received and tazne/date stazx�ged as above.
Bids will be ogened publicZy a�d zead aloud at 2:00 PM CST in the City Cou�ciI Chambers and
bzoadcast throu�h live stream and CFW public television which can be accessed at
http://fortwoz�thtexas.�ov/fwtv/. The general public will not be allowed in the City Councrl
Chambers.
In addition, in lien of delivering completed MBE forms for the project to the Purchasing Office,
bidders shaIl e-mail the completed MBE forms to the City Projeci Manager no lat�r than 2:00
p.m. on the second City business day after the bid opeziung date, excIusive of the bid opening
date.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The major work will consist of the {approximate) following:
11,725 S.Y. Remove Concrete and Replace w�th 7" Concrete Pavement HES
1,lOD C.Y. Flex Base
5,000 S.Y. Geogrid
DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND PROCUREMENTS
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMF�IT
Temporarily Revised April 6, 202p due to COVID19 Emergency
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
C1TY PROJECT NO. 1028$2
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47 The Bidding and Contract Documents may be examined or obtained on-line by visiting the City
48 of Fort Worth's Purchasing Divisian website at http:l/www.fortworthtexas.gov/�aurc�asin�/ and
49 cXicic�ng ox� the lzn� to the adveztised project foldexs on the City's electronic document
50 managezxa�nt and collaboration system site. Tk�e Ca�atraci Docum�nts znay be downloaded,
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Copies of the Bidding and Cantract Documents may be p�archased from Nikki MeLeroy, 817-
392-8363. City of Fort Worth, TFW, 20Q Texas St., Fort Worth, TX 76102.
The cost of Biddzng and Contzact Docuz�rzents zs: $30.00
PRESXD CONFERENCE
A prebid canference may be held as discussed in Sectian QO 21 13 - INSTRLTCT14NS TD
BIDDERS at the following date, and time via a web conferencing application:
DATE: Wednesday, October 21, 2020
TIME: 11.00 A.M.
Lf a prebid conference will be held online via a web con%rencing app�ication, invitations wiIl be
distributed directly to ihose who have submitted Expressions of Interest in the project to the City
Project Manager and/oz the Design Engineez. The pzesentation gzven at ik�e prebid con�erence
and any quesTsons and answers provided at the prebid conference vvill be issued as an Addendum
to the call for bids.
70 If a prebid conference is not being held, prospective bidders can e-mail questions or comments in
71 accordaz�ce with Sectzon 6 of the Instzuctaons to Bzdders reFerenced above to the project
72 manager(s) at tI�e e-mail addresses listed below. Emailed questions will suf�ice as "question.s in
73 writing" and the requirement to formally mail questions is suspended. Tf necessary,
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CITY'S RIGHT TD ACCEPT OR REJECT BIDS
City reserves the right to waive irregularities and to accept or reject bids.
AWARD
City will award a contract to the Bidder presenting the lowest price, qualifications and
competencies considered.
FUNniNG
Any Contract awarded under this INVITATION TO BIDDERS is expected to be funded from
zevenu�s generated from bonds, grants etc. and reserved by ihe City for the Project.
INQUIRIES
All inquiries relative to this procurement should be addressed to the following:
All inquiries relative to this procuremenE should be addressed to the following:
Attn: Tariqul Islam, City of Fort Warth
Email: taric�ul.islam@fortworthtexas.go�
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATSON DOCUMENT
Temporarily Re�ised Apxil 6, 2020 due to COVIDI9 Emergency
2021 COIVCRE'TE 1ZESTOT2A"I'TdAT COI�l7'TZACT 3
C1TY PROIECT IVQ. 102882
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INVITATIpN TQ BIDDERS
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97 To ensure bidders are kept up to date of any new information pertinent to this project or the
48 COVID19 emergency declaration, as amended, as it may relate to this project, bidders are
99 reqnesied to email Expressions of Interest zn tk�is pzocurement to the Ciry Project Manager. The
100 email should include ilae biddez's coz�apany nazne, contact person, that individuals email address
101 and phone number. All Addenda will be distributed dizectly to those who have expressed an
102 interest in the procurement and wiIl also be posted in the City of Fort Wortk�'s puzchasing website
103 at http://fortworthtexas.gov/purchasing/
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105 PLAN HOLDERS
106 To ensure you are kept up to date of any new information pertinent to this project such as when
107 an addenda is issued, download the Flan Holder Registration form to your computer, complete
108 and email it to the City Project Manager.
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Tha Ciry �zoject Max�ager is responsible to upload the Plans Holder Registration form to the PIan
Hodders foIder in SIM360.
Mail your completed Plan Holder Registraiion forrz� to those listed in INQUIRTES above.
ADVERTIS�MENT DATES
October 8, 2020
Octo6er I5, 2020
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CTTY OF FORT WORTH
S'I'ANAAI2D CO1VS'I'�UC'['ID1V SPECIFiCATiON DpCUMENT
Temporarily Revised April 6, 2020 due to COVID29 Emergency
2021 CONCRETE RESTORA�ZON COIVTRACT 3
C1TY PROJECT NO. 102882
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ItYSTRiJCTIONS TO BIDI�ERS
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SECTION 00 �113
TNSTRUC�'IONS TO BIDDERS
1. Defined Terms
1.1. Te�ms used in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, which are defined in Section 00 72
Ofl - GENERAL CONDiTIONS.
1.2. Certain additional terms used in these �TSTRUCT�ONS TO BIDDERS have the
meanings indicated below which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereof.
1,2.1. Bidder: Any person, firm, partnership, company, association, or corporation acting
directly through a duly aut�orized representative, submitting a bid for performing
the work cantemplated under the Cantract Doc�ments.
1.2.2. Nonresident Bidder: Any person, firm, partnership, company, association, or
corporation acting directly through a duly authorized representative, submitting a
bid for perfarming the work contemplated under the Contract Documents whose
principal place of buszness is not in the State of `i'exas.
1.2.3. Successfi�l Bidder: The lowest respansible and responsive Bidder to ,vhom City
(on the basis of City's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes an award.
2. Copies of B3dding Documents
2.1. Neither City nor Engineer shall assurr�e any responsibility for ez�rozs oz z�ruisintezpretations
zesul�ng from the Bidders use of i�complete sets of Bidcling Documents.
2.2. City �nd Engineer in making copies of Bidding Documents available do so only for the
purpose of obtaining Bids for the Work and do not authorize or confer a license or grant
for any other use.
3. PrequalificxEion of Bidders (Prime Cantractors and Subcontractors) OMITTED
4. Examination of Bidd�i�g aztd Contracti Documents, Other Related Data, and Site
4.�. Before s�xbmitting a B'rd, each B'rdder shail:
4.1.1. Examine and careful�y study the ContracE Documenis and other related data
identified in the Bidding Documents (including "technical data" referred to in
Parag�raph 4.2. below). No znformation given by City or any representa�i�re of tl�e
Ciry othez than that contained in the Contract Documents and offieially
promulgated addenda thereto, shall be binding upon the City.
4.1.2. Visit the site to become familiar with and satisfy Bidder as to the general, local and
site conditions that may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the
Work.
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4.1.3. Consider federal, state and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost,
progress, performance or furriishing of Che Work.
4.1.4. OMITTED
4.1.5. Study all: (i} reports of explarations and tests af subsurface conditians at or
contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions relating to earisting
surface or subsurface structures at the Site (except Underground Facilities) that
have been identified in the Contract Docu�nents as containing reliable "technical
data" and (ii) reports and drawings of Hazardous Environmental Canditions, if any,
at the Site that Y�ave been identified in the Contract Documents as containing
reliable "technical data."
4.1.6. Be advised that the Contract Documents on file with the Ciry shall constituCe aII of
the informa�ion which the City will furnish. AII addiiional information and data
which the City will supply aftar pzomnlgation of the foz�nnal Contract Docuz�aents
s�a1I be issued i� the form of written addenda and shall become part of the Contract
Dacuments just as though such addenc�a vvere actually �written into the originai
Contract Documents. No iriformation given 6y the City other than that contained in
the Contract Documents and officially promulgated addenda thereto, shall be
binding upon the City.
4.1.7. Perform independent research, investigations, tests, borings, and such other means
as may be necessary to gain a camplete knowledge of the conditions which wilI be
encountered during the construciion of the project. On requesi, Ciiy may provide
each Bidder access to the site io conduct such e�aminations, invesiigations,
explorataons, iests and studies as eack� Bidder deezz�s necessary for submission of a
Bid. Bidder must fill all holes and clea.n up and restore the site to its forrner
conditions upon completion of such explorations, investigations, tests and studies.
4.1.8. Determine the dif�culries of the Work and all attending circumstances affecting the
cost of doing the Work, time reqnired for its compietion, and obtain all information
required to make a proposal. Bidders shall rely exclusively and sole�y upon theu
own estimates, investigatiox�, reseazch, tests, explorataoz�s, and other data whick� are
necessary %r full and cozxzplete inforix�ation upon whzch tk�e proposal is io be based.
It is u�dazstood ilaat the submission of a propasal is prirna-facie evidence ttiat the
Biddez� has znade the investigation, examinat�o�s and tests herein rec�nired. Claims
�or additional compensation due to variations between conditions actually
encauntered in construction and as indreated in the Contract Documents will not be
allowed.
4.1.9. Promptly notify City of all conflicts, errors, ambiguities or discrepancies in or
between the Contract Documents and such other related documents. The Contractor
shall not take advantage of any gross error ar omission in the Contract Documents,
and the City shall be permitted to make such correctians or interpretations as may
be deemed necessary for fu�fillznent of the zntant of tk�e Contract Documenis.
4.2. Refezence is rrtade ta Section 00 73 00 --- Supplementary Conditions for identification of:
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4.2.1. tk�ase reports of exploratzons and tests of subsu�rfac� conditions at or contiguous to
the site which have been utilized by City in preparaiion of the Contract Dacuznents.
The iogs of Sail Borings, if any, on ihe plans are for general information only.
Neither the City nor the Engineer guarantee that the data shawn is representative of
conditions which actually exist.
4.2.2. tk�ose dzawings of physical condiizons in or zelatzng to existing surface and
subsur�ac� stz�ctures {e�c�pt Underground Facilzties) which are at or contiguous to
the site that have been utilized by City in preparation of the Coniract Documents.
�.2.3. copies of such reports and drawings will be made available by City to any Bidder
on request. Those reports and drawings may not be part of the Contract
Documents, but the "technical data" contained therein upon which Bidder is entitled
to rely as provided in Faragraph 4.02. of the General Conditions has been identif�ed
and established in Paragraph SC 4.02 of the Supplementary Conditions. Bidder is
responsible for any interpretation or conclusion drawn frorn any "technical data" ar
any other data, interpreCa�ions, opinions or infarmation.
4.3. The submission af a�id will eanstitute an incontrovertib�e representation by Bidder (i)
that Bidder has complied ovith et�er�r requirement of this Paragraph 4, (ii) that without
exceptian the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the
Contract Documents and applying the speciiic means, methads, techniques, sequences or
procedures of construction (if any) that may be shown or indicated or expressly required
by t�e Contract Documents, {ui) that Bidder has given Ciry written notice of all
conflicts, errors, ambiguitzes and disczepancies in the Co�tract Docuna�nts and the
written resolutions thereof by City are acceptable ta Bidder, and vvhen said conflicts,
etc., have not been resolved through the interpretatians by City as described in
Paragraph 6., and (iv) that the Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate
and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performing and furnishing the
Work.
4.4. The provisions of t�is Paragraph 4, inclusive, do �ot apply to Asb�stos, Polychlorinated
biphenyls {PCBs}, Petroleum, Hazardous Waste or Radiaactive Material covered by
Paragraph 4.06. of the General Conditions, unless specifically identified in the Contract
Documents.
5. Availability of Lands for Work, Etc.
5.1. The lands upon which the Work is to be perFormed, rights-o%way and easements for
access thereto and atk�er Eands deszg�aaied foz use by Contzactor in pezfoz�zxung the Work
are identified in the Contract Dacuments. All addiiional lands and access t[lezeto
required far temporary canstruction facilities, construction equipment or stozage of
materials and equipment ta be incorporated in the Work are to be obtained and paid for
by Contractor. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in e�sting
facilities are to be obtained and paid for by Ciry unless otherwise pro�ided in the
Cantrac� Documents.
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5.2. Outstanding right-of-way, easements, and/or permits to be acquired by the City are listed
in Paragraph SC 4.fl1 of the Supplementary Conditions. In the event the necessary right-
of way, easements, and/or permits are not obtained, the City reserves the right to canceI
the award of contract ai any time before the Bidder begins any construction work on the
proj ect.
5.3. Tlae Biddez shall be pzepazed io commenca consizuction withoui all executed zight-of
way, easeznients, and/or pezmits, and sk�alt subznut a sc�aedule to tl�e City of how
constraction '�vill proceed in the ather areas of the praject that do not require permits
and/or easements.
6. Interpretations and Addenda
6.1. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Bidding Documents are to be directed to
City in writing on or before 2 p.m., the Monday prior to the Bid opening. Questions
received after this day may not be responded to. Interpretations or clarifications
considerec! necessary by City in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda
d�liv�r�d to all paziies recozded by Ciiy as having receiv�d the Biddi�ng Docuzx�ents.
4nly questions answezed by formal written Addenda will be binding. Dral and other
iniezpretaizons oz clarifications wiIl be withoui legal effect.
Address questiofls to:
City of Fort Worth
200 Texas Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
Attn: Taxiqul Islam, Transportation and Public Works
Fax: 817-392-7969
Email: tariqul.islam@fortworthtexas.gov , Phone: 817-392�2486
6.2. Addenda may also be issued to mocl�fy the Bidding Documents as cleemed advisable by
City.
6.3. Addenda or clariiications may be posted via the City's eZectronic document management
and callabora�ion system at httpS:l/doc5.b360.autodesk.com/shares/e9761 d37-cEa3#-
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6.4. A prebrd conference may be held at the time and place indicated in the Advertisement or
INVITATION TO BIDDERS. Representatives of City will be present to discuss the
Project. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in the conference. City will
transmit to a21 prospective Bidders of recard such Addenda as City considers necessary
in response to questions arising at the con%rence. Oral statements may not be relied
upon and will not be binding or iegally �ffective.
i. Sid Security
7.1. Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid Bond made payable to City in an amount of five
(5) percent of Bidder's m�imum Bid price on form attached, issued by a surety meeting
the requirements of Paragraphs S.QT of the General Conditions.
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7.2. The Bid Bond of aIl Bidders will be retained until the conditions of the Natice af Award
have been satasfi�d. �£ the Successful Bidder faits to execute and deliver the compPete
A�reement within 10 days after tF�e Notice of Award, City znay consid�z� Bidd�z to b� iz�
default, rescind the No�ice of Avc�ard, and the Bid Bond af that Bidder will be forfeited.
Such forfeiture shall be City's exclusive remedy if Bidder defaults. The Bid Bond af all
other Bidders whom Ciry believes to have a reasonable chance of receiving the award
wiIl be retained by City until finai contract execution.
S. Contract Times
The number of days within which, oz tlae dates by whick�, Miieston�s az�� to b� ackzi�ved in
accordance �ith the Generat Requirements and the Work is to be completed and ready for
Final Acceptance is set forth in the Agreement or incorparated therein by reference to the
attached Bid Form.
9. Lrquxdated Da�nages
Provisions for liquidated damages are set forth in the Agreement.
i0. Substitute and "Or-Equal" Items
The Contract, if awardcd, wzll be on the basis of materials and equipment described in the
Bidding Docunaents without consideration of possible substitute or "or-equal" items.
Whenever �t is indicated ar specified in the Bidding Docuzz�ents tk�at a"substitut�" or "or-
equal" item af material or equipment may be furnished oz used by Contractox if acceptable to
City, applicatian for such acceptance will not be considered by City until after Yhe E�fecY�ve
Date of the Agreement. The procedure for submission of any such application by Contractor
and consideration by City is set forth in Faragraphs 6.OSA., 6.fl5B, and 6.QSC. af the GeneraI
Cox�ditzons and is suppiez�r�ented in S�ction OI 25 00 of ihe General RequiremenCs.
11. Subcontractors, Supglier,s and Others
11.1. In accordance with the City's Business Diversity Enterprise Ordinance No. 2Qd2a-
12-2011 {as amended}, the City has goals for the participation of minority busr`ness
andlar small business enterpr�ses in City contracts. A copy of the Ordinance can be
obtained fxom the �f�ice of the City Secretary. The Bidder shall submit the MBE and
SBE Utilization Form, Subcontractor/Supplier Utilzzation �'orz�rz, Pzizx�e Contzactax
Waiver Farm and/or Good Faith EfFort Form with documentation and/or Joi�at
Venture Porm as appropriate. The Forms including documentation must be recei�red
by the Ciry no later than 2:00 Y.M. CST, on the second business day after the bid
opening date. The Bidder sha11 obtain a receipt from the City as evidence the
documentation was received. Failure to comply shall render the bid as non-
responsive.
11.2. No Con�ractor shall be required to employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, other person
or organizatzon agaznst whozni Coniractox �as reasonable objection.
1�. Sid Form
12. L The Bid Form is incIuded with the Bidding Documents; additional copies may be
obtairted from the City.
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12.2. All blanks on the Bid Forrn must be completed by printing in ink and the Bid Form
szgned in ink. Erasures or altezations shall be initia�ed in ink by th� person signing
the Bid Farrn. A Bid price shall be indicated fox eac� Bid iter�, alternative, and unit
price item listed therein. In the case of aptianal alternatives, the words "No Bid,"
"Na Change," or "Not Applicable" may be entered. Bidder shall state the prices,
written in ink in both words and numerals, for which the Bidder proposes to do t�e
work contemplated or furnish materials required. All prices shall be written legibly.
In case of discrepancy between price in written words and the price in written
nnmerals, the price in written words shall govern.
12.3. Bids by corparations shall be executed in the corporate name by the president or a
vice-president or ather cozporate officer accompanied by evidence af authoriry to
sign. The corporaie seal shall be �xed. The corporaCe address and state of
incazpozat�or� s�aall be shown below the signatu�re.
12.4. Bids by partnerships shall be execuied in ihe paztnership name and signed by a
partrier, vvhose tit�e must appear under the signature accompanied by ev�dence of
authoriry to sign. The of�cial address of [he partnership shall be shown below the
signature.
12.5. Bids by limited liability companies shall be executed in the name of the firm by a
member and accompanied by evidence of authority to sign. The state of formation of
the firm and the off cial address of the firm shall be shown.
12.6. Bids by individuals shall show the Biddez-'s nazxze ax�d official addzess.
12.7. Bids by joint ventures shall be executed by e�ch joint venture in the manner indicated
on the Bid Form. The of�cial address of the joint venture shall be shown.
12.8. All names shall be typed or printed in ink below the signature.
12.9. The Bid shall contain an acla�owledgement of receipt of alI Addenda, Che numbers of
which shall be fil�ed ir� on tk�e Bid Fozxn.
1.2.i0. Postal and a-z�rzail adc�resse5 and te�ephane number far communications regarding the
Bi�. sha11 be shavvn.
12.11. Evidence of authority to conduct business as a Nonresident Bidder in the state of
Texas shali be provided in accordance with Seetion 00 A3 37 — Vendor Compliance
to State Law Non Resident Bidder.
13. Stihmission of Bids
Bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Form, provided with the Bidcling DocumenCs,
at tl�e time and place indicated in the AdverCisement or INVITATION TO BIDDERS,
addressed to Purchasing Managez of the Cziy, and sha11 be enclosed iz� an opaqu� sealed
envelope, zxzazked wzth the City Prqjeet Number, Project title, ihe name and address of
Bidder, and accompanied by the Bid securiry and other required documents. If the Bid is sent
through the mail or other delivery system, the sealed envelope shall be enclosed in a separate
enr�elope with the notation "BID ENCLOSED" on the faee of it.
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14. Modi�cation and Withdrawal af Bids
14.1. Bids addressed to the Purchasing Manager and �led with the Purchasing Office
cannot be withdrawn prior to the time set for bid opening. A request far withdrawal
must be made in writing by an appropriate document duly executed in the manner
that a Bid must be executed and delrvered to the place where Bids are to be submitted
at any tzzx�e pzior to the ope�ing of Bids. Aft�z all Bids not zequested foz withdrawal
az� opex�ed and publicXy zead aloud, the Bids foz which a withdzawa,l r�quest has been
properly �iled inay, at The optian of the City, be returned unopened.
1�.2. Bic�ders may modify their Bid by electronic communication at any time prior ta tl�e
time set for the cIasing of Bid receipt.
15. Opening of Bids
Bids will be opened and read aIoud pubIicly at the place where Bids are to be submitted. An
abstract of the amounts of the base Bids and major alternates (if any} will be made available
to Bidders after the opening of Bids.
16. Bids to Remain SubjecE to Accegtance
All Bids wiIl remain subjeci to acceptance far the time period specified for Notice of Award
and execution and delivery of a complete Agreement by Successful Bidder. Ciry may, at
City's sole discretion, release any Bid and nulIify the Bid security prior to that date.
17. Evaluation of Bids and Award of Contract
17.1. City r�serves the right to zeject any oz all Bids, including witt�ont lzrxzitat�on tlae zights
to reject any or all nanconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced or canrlitionai Bids
and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if City believes that it vvould not be in the best
interest of the Project to make an award to that Bidder, whether because the Bid is
not responsive ar the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtfizi financial abiIity or fails to
meet any other pertinent standard or criteria established by City. City also reser�es
the right to waive informalities nat involving price, contract �ime or changes in the
Wark wzi�a the Successful Biddez. Discrepa�ci�s betw�en the �x�ultiplication af units
of Wark and unit prices will be resol�ved in f�var of the unit prices. Discrepancies
between the indicated sum of any column of figures and the correct surn thereof will
be resolved in favor of the correct sum. Discrepancies between words and figures
will be resolved in favor of the words.
17.1.1. Any or aIl bids will be rejected if City has reason to believe that collusion exists
among the Bidders, Bidder is an interested party to any litigation against City,
Czty or Bidder zniay have a clazzn against the otk�ez- oz ba ex�gaged in litigataon,
Bidder is in arrears on any existing eantract or has defaulted on a previous
conCract, Bidder has perfarmed a prior contract in an unsatisfactory manner, ar
Bidder has uncompleted work which in t�ie judgment af the City wiil prevent or
hinder the prompt completion of additional work if awarded.
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17.2. City may consider the qualifications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and
other persons and organizations prapased for those portions of the Work as to which
the identity of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizat�ons must
b� subz�uitted as pzovzded i� the Coz�tract Documenis or upan the request of Che City.
City also zxiay considez t�ae op�zating costs, maintenance req�irements, per%rmance
data and guarantees of major itezns of �atezials and equipment proposed for
incorporation in the Work when such data is zequired to be submitted p�or to t�Ze
Nottce of Award.
17.3. City may conduct such investigations as City deems necessary to assist in t�e
evaluatian of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, c�uaIificarions, and financial
ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and
organizations to perfarm and furnish the Work in accordance with the Cantract
Documents to City's satisfaction within the prescribed time.
17.4. Contractor shall perForm with his own organization, work af a value not less than
35% of the value eznbraced oz� the Contract, unless otherwise approved by the City.
17.5. 7f the Contract is to be awarded, it vc+ill be awarded ta lowest respansible and
responsive Bidder whose evaluation by City indicates t�at the award will be in the
best interests of the City.
17.6. Pursuant to Texas Government Code Chapter 2252.a01, the City will not award
contract to a Nonresident Bidder unless the Nonresident Bidder's bid is lower than
the lowest bid submitted by a responsible Texas Bidder by the same amount that a
Texas resident bidder would be requixed Co underbid a Nonresident Bidder to obtain a
comparab�e contraci in the state in which the nonresident's principal place oi
buszness is located.
17.7. A contract is nat avcrarded until farmal CiYy Council authorization. 7f the Contract is
to be awarded, Ciry will award the Cantract within 90 days after the day of the Bid
apening unless extended in writing. No other act of City or others will constitute
acceptance of a Bid. Upon the contractar award a Notice of Award will be issued by
the City.
I 7.7.1. The contractor is required to �11 out and sign ihe Certi�cate of Interested
Parties Form 1295 and the form musi be submitted to the Project Manager
before the contract wil� be presented to the City Council. The form can be
obtained at k�ttus://vvvvw.ethics.state.tx.us/data/�'orms/1295/129S.pdf
17.8. Failure or refusal to compIy with the requirements may result in rejection of Bid.
18. ,�igning of Agreement
18.1. When City issues a No�ice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it wiIl be accompanied
by the required number of unsigned counterparts of Che AgreemenC. Within 14 days
thereafter Contxactor shall sign a�d deliver ih� zequir�d nuznbez of counterparts of the
Agreement to City with the required Bonds, Certifxcates of Tnsurance, and all otk�er
required docuznentation.
18.2. �'ailure to execute a cluly awarded contact may subject the Contractor to penalties.
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J$.3. City shall thereafter deliver one fully signed cor�nterparY to Contractor,
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1. General requirements for the preparation, subrr�ittal, updating, st�tus reporiing and
nr�anagement of tfie Constructian Praject Schedule
B. Deviatians from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�cation
I. None.
10 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
11 1. Division 0— Bidding Reqnirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of t�e Contract
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D. Purpose
The City of Fort Worth (City) is committed to delivering c�uality, cost-effective
infrastructure Co iCs citizens in a timely manner. A key tool io achieve this purpose is a
properly structured schedule with accurate updates. This supparts effective monitoring
of progzess and is i�.put to critical decision making by the project manager thzoughout
tfie life of the project. Data from the updated project schedule is uti�ized in status
reporting ta various �evels of the City organizatian and the citizenry.
This Document complements the City's Standard Agreement to guide the construction
contractar (Contractor) in preparing and submit�ing acceptable schedules for use by the
City in project delivery. The expeciaiion is the performance of the work foIlows the
accepted schedule and ad�aeze to tlae contractual timeline.
Tk�e Contractar wilI designate a qualified representatir�e (Project Scheduler) responsible
for developing and updating the schedule and preparing status reporting as required by
the City.
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary ro the various items bid.
No separate payment wiIl be allowed for this Item.
2. Non-compliance with this specification is grounds for Czty to wit�hold payznent of
the Coz�taractoz's in�voices until Contractor achieves said compliance.
36 1.3 RErERENCES
37 A. Project Schedules
38 Each project is represented by City's master project schedule that encompasses the
39 entire scope of activities envisioned by the City to properly deliver the work. When the
40 City contracts with a Contractor to perform construction of the Work, the Contractor
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1 will develop and maintazn a schedule foz their scope of woxk in alignmeni with the
2 City's standard schedule requirements as defined herein. The data and informatzon af
3 each s�zch schedule will be leveraged and become integral in the master project
4 schedule as deemed appropriate by the Ciry's Project Cantrol Specialist and approved
5 by the City's Project Manager.
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7 1. Mast�r Project Schedule
8 The �aster project schedule is a holistic representation of tE�e scheduled activities
9 and milestones for t�ie total project and be Critrcal Path Method (CPM) based. The
10 City's Project Manager is accountable for oversight of the development and
11 maintaining a master project schedule for each project. When the Ciry contracts for
12 the design and/or constructian of the project, the master project schedule will
13 incorporate elements ot� the Design and Construction schedules as deemed
14 appropriate by the City's Froject Control Specialist. The assigned City Praject
15 Control Specialisi creates and maintains the master project schedule in Fb (City's
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The Contractor is responsible for developing and maintaining a schedule for the
scope of the Contractor's contractual requirements. The Contractor will issue an
initial schedule for review and acceptance by the City's Project Control Specialist
and the City's Project Manager as a baseline schedule for Contractor's scope of
wozk. Contractoz wili issue current, accurate updates oi their schedule {Frogress
Schedule) to the City at the end of each month throughout YI�e life of their work.
B. Schedule Tiers
27 The City has a portfolio of projects that vary widely in size, complexity and content
28 requiring different scheduling to ef�ectively deliver each project. The City uses a
29 "tiered" approach io align the proper schedule with the criteria for each project. The
30 City's Project Mana�er detezmines the appropziata schedule tiex for each pxoject, and
3I includes that designation and the associated requiremenEs in the Contractor's scope of
32 work. The following is a summary of the "tiers".
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1. Tier 1: Small Size and Short Duration Project (design not required)
The City de�elops and maintains a Master Projec� Schedule for the project. No
schedule submittal is requized fz�oz�rz Contractoz. Ciiy's Project Control Specialist
acq�ires any necessary schedule status data or information through discussioz�s wztk�
the respeetive party on an as-needed basis.
2. Tier 2: Small Size and Short to Medium Duration Project
The Ciiy develops and mainta�ns a Master Project Schedule for the project. The
Contractor identifies "start" and "finish" milestone dates on key elements of their
work as agr�ed with the Ciry's Project Manager at the kickof� of their work effort.
"I'he Contzactor issu�s ta ihe City, updates ta the "start" and "finish" dates for such
milestones at the end of each month t�azoug�out the li�e of their wozk on the projeci.
47 3. Tier 3: Medium and Large Size and/or Complex Projects Regardless of Duratian
48 The City deveIops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The
�9 Contractor develops a Baseline Schec�ule and maintains the schedule of their
50 respective scope of work on the project ai a level oi detail {generally Le�el 3} and in
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1 alignment with the WBS structure in Section 1.4.H as agreed by the Project Manager.
2 The Contracior issues Eo the City, updates of their respective schedule (Progress
3 Sclaedule) at tk�e end of each month throughout the life of their wark on the project.
4 C. Sck��duJ.e Typ�s
5 Project de�ivery for tk�e City utilizes twa types oF schedules as nated below. The City
6 deveIops and maintains a Masier �z-oject Schedule as a"baseline" schedule and issue
7 mo�thly updates to the City Project Mar�ag�r (end of each month) as a"progress"
8 schedule. The Contractor prepares a�d subrnits each schedule typ� to falfill their
9 contractual requirements.
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11 1. BaseIine Schedule
12 The Cantractor develops and submits to the City, an initial scheduIe for their scope
13 of work in alignment with this specification. Once reviewed and accepted by the
l.4 City, it becomes Che `Basefine" schedule and is the basis against which all pragress
15 is measured. The baseline scheduIe wiil be updated when there is a change or
16 addition to ihe scope of woz-k zznpaciing the durataon of the work, and only after
I7 receipt of a duly a�thorized chan�e ozdez issued by the City. In the eve�t progress is
18 significantIy behind schedule, the City's Pzoject Managez znay authorize an updaie
19 to the baseline schedule ta facilitate a mare practical evaluation of pzogr�ss. An
20 example of a Baseline Schedule is provided in Specification 00 32 I5.1
21 Construction Project Schedule Baseline Exatnple.
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The ContracCor updates their schedule at the end of each month to represent fhe
progress achiaved in the wozk which includes any impact from authorized changes
in the wark. The updated schedule must accuzaie�y ze£[ect the cuzzeni status of the
vvork at thai paint i� time and is referred to as the "Pzogress Schedule". The City's
Praject Manager and Project Control Specialist revievvs and accep�s each progzess
schedule. In the event a progress schedule is deemed not acceptable, the
unacceptable issues are identified by the City within S working days and the
Contractor must provide an acceptable progress schedule within 5 working days
after receipt of non-accepta�nce notification. An example of a Progress Schedule is
provided in Specification 00 32 15.2 Construction ProjecC Schedule Frogress
Example.
CITY STANDARD SCHEDiTLE REQUIREMENTS
The following is an overview of the rnethodology for developing and maintainzng a
schedule for delivery of a project.
A. ScheduIe Framework
The schedule will be based on the defined scope of work and follow the (Critical Path
Methodology) CFM methad. The Contractor's schedule will align with the requirements
of this speciiicaiion and will be cost loaded to reflecE iheir plan %r execution. OveraIl
schedule duratzon will align with the cantractual requizezne�ts foz the z�spective scope of
wozk and b� zeflected in City's Master Projeci Schedule. T�� Piroject Number and Name
of the Pzoject is required on eaeh sehedule and musi maich the City's pzoject data.
B. Schedule File Name
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AlI scheduies submitted to the City foz a pro3ect will have a file name that begins with the
City's project number followed by the name of the project followed by baseline (if a
baseline schedule) or the year and month (if a progress schedule), as shown below.
o Baseline Schedule File Name
Format: City Froject Number_Project Name_Baseline
Example: 101376_North Montgomezy Street HMAC_Baseline
o Pzogzess Schedule File Name
Fozznat: City Project Number_Project Name_YYYY-MM
Exam�le: 101376_North Montgomery Street HMAC_2018_01
o Project Schedule Progress Narrative File Name
Format: City Project Number_Project Name_PN_YYYY-MM
Exampie: 101375_North Montgomery ,Street HMAC_PN_2018_Ol
C. Schedule Templates
The Contractor will utilize �k�� z�elevant sectians fram the City's templates provided in the
City's document management system as the basis for creat�ng their respective praject
sck�edule. SpecificaTiy, the Contractar's schedule will align with the layout of the
Constr�ction section. The templates are identified by rype of project as noted below.
� Arterials
� A�iation
� Neighborhood Streets
o Sid�walks (latez)
� Qui�t Zones (later)
a St�re�t I.ighis (latez)
o Intersection Tmpro�vements (later)
� Parks
� Storm water
� Street Maintenance
� Traffic
� Water
D. Schedule Calendar
The City's standaz�d calendar for schedule development purposes is based on a 5-day
wozkweek and accounts for the City's eight standarc! holidays (New Years, Martin Luther
King, Memorial, Independence, Labor, �I'hanksgi�ing, day after Thanksgiving,
Christmas). The Contractor wili establish a schedule calendar as part of the schedule
development process and provide to the Project Control Specialist as part of the basis �oz�
their scheduie. Variations between the City's calendar and the Contrac�or's calendar
must be resol�ed prior ta the City's acceptance of ih�ir Baseline pxojeci schedule.
E. WBS & MilesCone Standards fox Sc�cdule Development
The scope of work to be accomplished by the Contractor is represented in the schedule in
the form of a Worlc Breakdown Structure (VJBS}. The WSS is the basis far the
develop�nent of the schedule ac�ivities and shall be imbedded and depicted in the
schedule.
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1 The following rs a summary of the standards to be fallo�ved in preparing and maintainin�
2 a schedule for project delivery.
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4 1. Contractor is required to utilize the City's VVBS structure and respective praject type
5 template for "Constn2ction" as shown in Section 1.4.H below. Additional activiries
6 may be added Co Levels 1- 4 to accommodate the needs of the organization executing
7 the work. Specifically the Contractor will add ac�ivit2es under WBS XXXXXX.80.83
8 "Construciian Execution" thai delineates the act�ivi�ties associated with Che various
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Section 1.4.I below. Contractor will include addiEional milestones represe�ting
intern�ediate deIiverables as required to accurately reflect their scope of work.
F. Schedule Activities
16 Activities are the discrete elements of work that make up the schedule. They will be
17 organized under the umbrella of the WBS. Activity descriptions should adequately
18 desczib� the activity, and in some cases Che extent of the aci�vity. All activities are
14 logically tied with a predecessor and a successor. The only exception to tlus rule is for
20 "pzojeci start" and "project �inis�a" z�lestones.
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23 stated activity, with a m�imurn duration of 2Q working days_ If the work for a�y one
24 activity exceeds 20 days, break that activity down incrementaIly to achieve this duration
25 constraint. Any exception to this requires review and acceptance by the Ciry's Project
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When a Change Order is issned by ti�e Czty, the znripaci is incozporaEe� into the prevzously
accepted baseline schedule as an update, to clearly show impact to the pzoject tzmneJ.ine.
The Cantractor submits this updated baseline schedule to the Crry for review and
acceptance as described in Section 1.5 belaw. Updated baseline schedules adhere to the
following:
1. Time extensions associatec! with approved cont�act moditicaiions are Limited to the
actual amount of time the project activities are anticipated to be delayed, un�ess
otherwzse appzoved by the Pzograzn Managez.
2. The re-base�ned schedule is submitted by the Contractor wiihin ten workrlays after
the date of receipt of the approved Change Order.
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43 of the change and is included in tl�e Change Order. The coding for a new activity{s}
44 added to the schedule for the Change Order includes the Change Order number in the
45 Activity ID. Use as many activities as needed to accurately show the work of the
46 Ck�ange Oz-der. Reviszons to the baseliz�e schedule are not effective untal accepted by
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XXXXXX.34 Design
XXXXXX.30.10 Design Contractor Agreement
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XXXXXX.30.30 Preliminary Design (60%)
XXXXXX.30.40 Final Design
XXXXXX30.50 Environmenta�
XXXXXX.30.60 Permits
XXXXXX.30.60.10 Pez�rr�ts - Identification
XXXXXX30.60.20 Permits - Review/Approve
XXXXXX.4a RQW & Easements
XXXXXX.40.10 ROW Negatiations
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XXXXXX.iQ Utility Relocation
XXXXXX.70.10 Utility Relocation Co-ordination
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XXYXXX.80,85 Inspection
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I. City's Standard Milestones
The following milestone activities {i.e., impartant events on a project ihat xnark critical
poinCs in time) are of particular inierest to the City and must be retlected in ihe projeci
schedule for all pk�ases of wozk.
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CTTY 4F FORT WORTH
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Award Design Agzeem�nt
Issue Notice To Fraceed - Design Engineer
Design Kick-off Meeting
Submit Conceptual Plans to Utilities, ROW, Traffic, Parks, Storm Water,
Water & Sewez
Peer Review Meeting/Design Review meeting (Eechnical)
Canduct Design Fublic Meeting #1 (required)
Conceptual Design Complete
Submit Preliminary Plans and Speci�catrons to Utilities, R�W, Traffic,
Parks, Stozzn Watez, Watez & Sewez
Conduct Design Public Meeting �k2 (required}
PreIiminary Design Complete
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ROW & Easements
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A. Schedule Submittal & Review
The City's Project Manager is responsible for reviews and acceptance of the Contractor's
schedule. The City's Project Control SpeciaZist is responsible fQr ensuring alignmenC of
the Contractor's baseline and progress scheduIes with the Master Project Schedule as
support to the City's Pro�ect Manager. The City reviews and accepts oz r�jects the
schedule witkin ten workdays of Contzactor's submitial.
�. Schedule Format
The Cantractor will submit each schedule in two eIectronic forms, one in native file
farmat (.xe�, .xm� .mpx) and the second in a pdf format, in the City's docurr�ent
management system in the �ocation dedicated for this purpose and iden�ified by the
Project Manager. In the event the Contractor does not use Frimavera F6 or M�
Project for scheduling purposes, the schedule information must be submitted in .xls or
.xlsx formaE in compliance with the sample layout (See Specification 00 32 l 15.1
Construciion Project Sc�edule Baseline Example}, includi�g activity predecessors,
successors and total �oat.
2. Tr�itial & Baseline Schedule
'I'he Contractr�r wiIl develop their schedule for their scope of work and submit their
initiai schedule in electronic form (in the fiie formats noted above}, in the City's
docurnent management system in the Iocation dedicated for this purpose within ten
x�arkdays of the Notice of Award.
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The City's Project Manager and Project Control Specialist review this initial schedule
to determiz�e aligr�naent with thc City's Master Project Schedule, inchic�ing format &
WBS structure. FoIlowing the City's review, feedback is pzovzded to tt�e Contractor
for their use in finalizing their initiaT schedule and issuing (within five workdays) their
BaseIine Schedule for final review and acceptance by the City.
3. Frogress Schedule
The Con�actoz wzll updat� and issu� their praject schedule (Progress Schedule) by the
last day of e�ch month throughout the �i�e of tbeir work on the project. The Frogress
Schedule is submitted in electronic form as noted above, in the City's document
management systern in the location dedicated far this purpose.
The City's Project Control team reviews each Progress Schedule for data and
information that support the assessment of the update to the schedule. In the event
data or inforrnation is missing or incamplete, the Project Controls Specialist
coznurz�unicat�s directly wiih %he Contractar's scheduler for providing same. The
Contracior re-submits the corrected Progress Schednle within 5 workdays, following
ti�e subznattal pzocess noted abovc. Th� Ciry's Project Manager and Froject Control
Speeialist re�rievv the Contractar's pragress scheduJe foz� acceptance and to monitor
performance and pragress.
The following Iist of items are required to ensure proper status information is
contained in the Progress Schedule.
� Baseline Start date
o Baseline Finisk► Date
o % Cornplete
o Float
o Activity Logic (dependencies)
� Critical Path
� Activities added or deleted
� Expected Baseline Finish date
� Variance to the Baseline Finish Date
B. Manthly Consinzction Staius Repart
The Contractoz submzts a wzittez� status zeport (�refexxed to as a progress narra�ive) at the
end of each month to accompany the Progress Schedule subz�r�i%tal, uszng the siandard
format provided in Specification 00 32 15.3 Construction �roject Schedule Progress
Narrative. The content of tY�e Construction Project Schedule Progress Narrative should
be concise and complete to:
� Reflect the current status of the work for the reporting period (including actual
activities started andlor completed during the reporEing period)
� �xplain variances from the baseline on critical path activities
� �xplain any potential schedule conflicts or deiays
� Describe recovezy plans wheze appzopz�ate
� Provide a summary forecast of the work to be achic�ed 'an ihe next reporting period.
C. Submittal Process
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STAN1]ARD SPECIFICATION
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follawing the steps outlined in Specification 00 32 15.9 Construction Project
Schedule Submittal Process.
� Once the project has been completed and Final Acceptance has been issued by the
City, no furt�ez pz-ogress schedules or construction status reports are required from
the Cantractor.
ACTION SUBMITTALS/INF'ORMATIONAL SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
S 1.i CLOSEOUT SUSMITTALS [NOT USED]
9 1.S MAINTENANCE MATERXAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
10 19 QUALITY ASSi7RANCE
ll A. The person preparing and revising the Contractar's Praject Schedule shall be
12 experienced in the preparation of schedules of similar complexity.
13 B. Schedule and supporting documents addressed in this Specification shall be prepared,
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16 C. The Contractor is responsible far the quality of a�i submittals in this section meeting the
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1.13 ATTACHMENTS
Spec flQ 32 I5.1 Construction Project Schedule Baseline Exarnple
Spec QO 32 15.2 Construction Project Schedule Progress Exarnple
Spec 00 32 15.3 Construction Project Schedule Progress Narrative
�pec 00 32 15.4 Construciion Project Schedule Submittal Process
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expectation for schedule content depicting the baseline far the project. This version of the
schedule zs zefezzed to as a"baseline" schedule. �'his e�az�nple is intended to provid�
guidance foz the Coz�tractor wiaen developing and subniaitting a baseline sclaedule. See C�`W
Speczfcation 00 32 15 Construction Project ScheduIe for details and requirements zegardi�g
the Contractor's project scheduZe.
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4 The fallowing is an example of a Contractor's project schedule Ehat illustrates the data and
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8 Specification Ofl 32 15 Construction Project 5chedule for details and requirements regarding
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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STANDARD CpNSTRUCTIQI+I SPECiFICAT[QN DOCUMEINTS City Yroject No. 102882
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SECTION QO 35 13
CONFT,ICT OF 1NTEREST AFFIDAVIT
Each bidder, of�'eror or responden# (hereina$er referred to as "You") to a Ciiy of Fox�t Worth
procurement rnay he required ta complete a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire (the attached CIQ
Form) and/or a Local Government Officer Conflicts Disclosure State�ent (ihe attached CZS
Forrn) �ursuant to state law. You are urged to consult with counsel regarding the applicabilifiy of
these forms to your company. ,
The referenced forms rnay be downioaded from the links provided below.
htt�s J/www.ethics.state.�.us/fo�s/conflic�/
� CIQ Form� does nat apply
Q CIQ Fortn is on �le with City Secretary
CIQ �'orrn is being pravided to the City Secretary
CIQ Form d�es not apply
CIS Form is on File with City Secretary
CIS Form is being provided to the City Secretary
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BIDDER:
�!�4 �aw�t�-��c' u�►t-� v.�L• BY: � ���u� e
Company (Please �rint}
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Address
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City/Stat ip � Please print)
41 END OF SECTION
CITY OF F012T WORTII
STATIDARD CONSTRUCTION 3PEC[F[CATIpN TJOCiTMEIdTS
Revised August 21, 2018
2421 CONCRETE RE3TORATION CONTRACT 3
City Project No.102882
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BID FORM
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SECTION 00 41 00
glb FORM
TO: Th� Furcf�asing Manager
clo: The P�rchasing bi�ision
Texas Street
City of Fort Worth, i'exas 76'E02
FOR: 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3 AT VARIOUS LOCATIOf�S
City Project No.: 102882
�Jnits/Sections:
1. Enter Into Agreement
The undersigned Bidder proposes and agrees, if t�is Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with Ci#y in the form
ineluded in the Bidding boc�rr�er�#s to perForm and furnish all Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents
for the Bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in khis B�d and in accordance with #he o#her terms and condiiions
pf the Contract Documents.
2. BlDDER AcknowledgemenEs and Certification
2.1. In submitting this Bid, Bidder accepts all of the terms and conditions of #he INVITATION TO BIDDERS and
INS7RUC710NS TO BIDDERS, including without limitation those dealing with the disposition of Bid Bond.
2.2. Biddar is aware of all casts to pro�ide the required insurance, wi�l do so pending contract award, and wili
provide a vafid ins�rance certificate mee#ing all requirements within 14 days of noiiftcation af award.
2.3. Bidder certifies that this BicE is genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf o� any undiscfosed
indi�iduaf or entity and is not s�abmi#ted in conformity with any coilusi�e agreet�ent or rules of any group,
association, organization, or carporation.
2.4. 8idder �as nat direcily or indirectfy ind�ced ar soiicited sny other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid.
2.b. Bidder has no# so�icited or inducad any individual or en#ity to refrain frorn bidding.
2.6. Bidder has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusi�e, or coerci�e practices ir� competing for the Contract.
For ti�e purposes of this Paragraph:
a. "corrupt practice" means the of#ering, gi�ing, receiving, or sofciting of any thing of value likely to
influence t�e actian of a public officiai in t�e bidcfing process.
b. "fraudu]enf practice" means an intentional m�srepresentation of facts made (a} ta infEuence the
biddi�g process to th� detriment of City (b) io establish Bid prices a# artificiaf non-cornpetitive
levels, ar (c) to depri�e City of #!�� benefi#s �f free and apen campetition.
c. "collusive practice" means a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with ar w�thout
the knowledge of City, a p�rpose of which is to establish Bid prices at artificial, non-competiti�e
leveis.
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00 41 00
BID FORM
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d. "coerci�e prac#ice" means harming or threatening to harm, directly or indirectly, p�rsons or their
properiy to influence their participatian in the bidding process ar affect the execution of the
Con#raci.
3. #'requalificatian:ONiITT�D
4. Time ofi Completion
4.1. The Work will be complete for Final Acceptance within 210 days after the date when the
the Cantract Time commences to run as provided in Paragraph 2.�3 of tE�e General Conditidns.
�.2. Bidder accepts the pro�isians of ihe Agreement as to liquidated damages in the e�ent of fai{ure to complete
fhe Work {andlar acF�ievemenf af MiEes#ones} within the times specified in the Agreement.
5. Attached to this Bid
The following documents are aitached to and made a part o# this Bid:
a. 7his Bid Form, Section 0� 41 00
b. Required Bid 8ond, Secti�n 00 43 13 issued by a surety meeti�g the requirements of Paragraph
5.01 of the General Conditions.
c. Proposal Form, Section 00 42 43
d. Vendor Compliance to State Law Non R�sideni BicEder, Section OQ 43 37
e. MWBE �orms {optional at time of bid)
f. Prequalifcation Statement, Sectior� 00 45 12
g. Conflict af Interest Affidavit, Section p0 35 13
"lf necessary, C1Q or CIS forms are ta be provided directly to City Secretary
h. Any additional documents that may be requirad by Section 12 of the Enstructians to Bidders
6. Total Bid Amount
6.1. Bidder wli complete the Work in accordance with ihe Contract Documents far the fallowing bid amount. In the
spac� provided below, please enter the total bid amount for #his project. Onfy this figure will he read publicly
by the City at the bid opening.
62. It is understaod and agreed by the BidcEer in signing this proposaf that f�e total bid amouni entered below is
subject to �erificatian andlor modification by mul#iplying #he unit bid prices for each pay item f�y the respecti�e
estimated quant�ties snawn in this proposal and then totaEing a!I af the extended amounts.
Toial Bid � 1 � �� I �q � . ��
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7. Bid Submittaf
CITI' OF 8�}12if 0�0D6iTt42_43_OOu43 13_00_43_37_Revised3 Bid_Form-Proposal-Bond_Vendor Compliance(1) 2029 GONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 2
STANDAR� CONSTRUCTION SPECIF[CATIaN nOCUMENTS CPN 1Q2861
Form Revised 2015U821
00 41 00
B!D FORM
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This Bid is submitted on 11/5/2024 by the er�tity named 6eiow.
Respec�Fully subrr�itteci,
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BY � � - - --
(Signature)
Mark Reinhardt
(Printed Name)
Title: Vice PresicEent
Company: Omega Contracting lnc.
Address: 2518 Chalk �iill Rd.
Daflas, Texas 75212
State of Incorparation: Texas
Email: MarkrCa�azteca-omeqa.eom
Phone: 214-689-3815
END OF SECTION
Receipt is acknawledged of the jnitial
foflowing AdcEenda:
Addendum Na. 1:
Acfdendum Na. 2:
Addendum f�o. 3:
Addendum �fo. �:
Corporate 5ea1:
CITY O� �ff U'006i7id2_A3_00_43_73_00_43_37 Revised3_Bid_Form-Proposal-Bond_Vendor_Compliance(1) 2021 CONCRETE RESTORA710N CdNTRACT 2
5TANDARO CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATiON �OCUMEiVT5 CPN 102861
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Item iVo. Secfion Na. Measure Quantify
i 0135.020t RemoEillzation 01 70 00 EA f $500.00 §SD0.00
2 9471.0002 Portable Message Sign 3A 71 13 WK 10 $425.0� $4,250.00
3 9999.0000 Remove and Replaca 8" Canaaie Oriveway 02 41 13/32 13 20 SF 1 500 �8.00 $i2,000.00
4 9444.0000 Remove Concrete antl Replace wrth 7"Concrete Pavemertt HES . 02 49 15PS2 13 1S SY 17,725 $73.00 $855,925.0�
5 3123.Oi01 UncFassified 6ccava[ian 3f 23 36 CY 200 $23.00 $4,600.00
B 3211.6122 F1ex Base, lype A, GR-2 32 f i 23 CY 1, 30D 550.75 $55,$25.00
7 3213.0208 Concrete HES (exira depth� 32 73 73 CY 150 $788.00 $28,2�4.00
8 5292.0100 BlackSadPlacemerrt 329213 SY 2,000 $9.75 $i9,540.00
9 3291,0100 Topsail a2 91 19 CY 100 $58.00 $5,800.0�
10 3213.0700 JOInt SeafaM 32 Aa 73 LF 2,�00 $3.25 $B,5Q0.00
11 3305.0108 MisceFlaneous Adjustment (UI€lilias) 33 a5 74 LS 1 $10,p00.p0 $1U,ODOA�
12 9999.0000 Gaogrid Fensar(fRIAX 140.475) ar Approved equal 99 94 UO SY 5,000 $3.25 $1fi,250.06
13 32172Uu1 Raisatl MaAcer 7Y W 32 17 23 E4 2Uo $4.56 $900.00
14 32172D02 Ralsed Marker TY Y 32,17 23 EA 200 $4.50 59QoA0
15 3217.2101 REFL Raised Marker TY I-A 32 17 23 EA 100 $6.25 $625.OD
16 3217.2i02 REFL Raised Marker TY I-C 3217 23 FA 1�0 $6.25 $625.00
77 32f7-2iO3 REF4 RaFsed Marker F/ II-hA 3217 23 EA 100 3625 $$25.00
18 3217.2iO4 REFLRaiseAMa�kerTYlI-C-R 32f723 FA 70� $6.25 $625.00
19 3A41.130f LoopOeteclorCableSawcut 3441 i0 lF 200 $12.75 $Z,550.Oq
ZO 7441.1302 i4AWGLaapDeteGCa61e 344110 LF 200 $15.50 $3,10Q.00
21 3217.�001 9"SolidThermaplasGc{HAS)LaneLine 321723 LF 1,OOU $1.65 $1,650.(30
22 3217.0201 8" Solid Thertnaplas�ic (NRS) 4ane line 32 17 23 LF IUO 53.25 $1,300.00
23 32t7.030� 12"SL�PvmtMaikingHAE 321723 !F 400 $1025 $0.,100.00
24 3217.tl403 18"SLDPvmtMarkiogNAE 32f723 LF A00 $T5.Q4 $fi,000.06
25 �217.0507 24" 546 Prmi Marlting NAE 32 17 23 LF 400 �20.00 58,000.�0
26 3213.0.501 Remove and Replace BanierFree Ramp, 7ype P-1 Oa 47 13l32 13 Z[I �,q 2 $2,250.00 $4,500.00
27 3213.0501 Remove and Rap3ace BanFerFree Ramp, Type R-i 02 41 137 32 73 20 EA i0 $2,250.i10 $22,"s�O,Oq
28 9899.0000 Remove and RepFace 4" Sidawalk 62 41 73/ 32 13 20 SF 450 $9.50 $4,275.00
29 3305.Oi0a ManhaleAtljuslmeni,Ma]or 330514 �P. 2 $3,685.00 $7,370.00
30 3211.5003 Cu�b Address Peinting 32 i7 25 EA 4n $35.UU $7,400.00
31 9999.0098PavingConsWclionNlawance EA 7 $4�,OW.00 $4Q,000.00
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FLNOW ALL BY THESE PR�S�NTS:
That we, Omega Contraefing, �Inc , known as
"Bidder" herein and Trave[ers Casualty and 5uretY Company of Art'terica a corporaie surety
du�y aufharized to do business�in�fhe�#ate afiiexas,�k�own as "�uret�'�herein, are�heEd and iirrrily�bound urito�fhe �ify
of Fort Worth, a municfpal corporation created pursuant to the laws of Texas, kr�own as "Cit�' herein, in the penal surr►
of five perceni (5%} oi Bidder's max"s►num bid price, in iawfuE mar�ey af the ilnited States, #o be paid in Fort Worth,
iarrant County, Texas for the.payment of which sum weil and truly ta be rr�ade, we bind oursel�es, our heirs,
executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jo9ntly and se�erally, firmly by fhese presenis.
WMERE,4S, the Principal �as submitted a bid ar proposaf to perform Wark for the following prtiject
designated as 2021 CONCRET� RESTORATEON CONTRACT 3 AT VARI�US LOCATIONS
NOW, tHEREFORE, She conc�ition of this obligation is such that if the City shall award
fhe Contract for the foregoing project to fhe Principai, and the Principal shail satisfy all requirements and conditions
��uireal 'forfh� �x��uiiun �fi�the Ca�rtra�t �[nd �s��Ell �nf�r-ir�ta th� Cor�ira�i[ �in wri�fin� uvifh f�r� `Ciiy in �ccard�n�� with
the terrr�s of such same, then this abfigation sha11 be and become nuli and void. if, hawever, i�e Principal fails to
�xecute suoh Contr�ao# ir� �ccc�dance +nrith the -terrns of sarr� or f�ils #o s�tisiy al[ r�q�iremen#s -and cond�tions �eq�tir�d
for the execu#[on af the Con#ract, lhis bond shalf become the pfaperty of the City, without recourse of fhe Principal
�ndl�r 5urety, .not to �xc�ed the �penalky h�r��#, �nd shall .be used to �ecnp.�nsate City for.the rliifer�n�� betw�en
Principal's total biQ amaunt and fhe next seiected bidder's tatal bic! amount.
PROVIDED FUR3'HER, thai if a�y lega! action be fi[ed on this 6and, vertue shali li� in Tarrant County,
Texas ar the Uni#ed States Disfrict Court �or the EVor�hern Districf of Texas, Fort Worth Division.
I�f WITN�SS WHEREOF, the Principal and the 5urefy have StGNEI] and SEALEQ this insfrument by
duly autf�orized agents and oificers on ihis the 27t� day of �ctober , 2n20.
A7TF..ST�
Witness as P cipal
CkTY OF FORT WOI?TH
STAN�Aft[] CONSTRUCTfON SPECIFIGATION DOCUMENT5
�ormi�evised 20171<1Q9
PR7N�iPAI.:
Omega Contracting, inc
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Signature
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Name and Title
2D21 CONCfiETE R�STORATION CaNiRAGT 3, CPN �a2882
00 4313
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Address: 2518 Chalk Hi�l Road
Dallas, TX 75212
SU�'iETY:
�rica
�eiept�ane-Nur�iber: �1U�637-��30
*I�inte; 1#signe�l,l�y��-sz�F�r�f#����ty.�ca�pac�y.•�er�=m4�sfl��n,file��e�kifiecl �x��raciirnm�tEze�a.y,lav�s
showing that this person �as authority to sign such obligafion. Ef 5urety's physical address is di�ferent from
its mailin� acEdress, both must bepro�ided. The dafe of the bond shall not be=prior t� the dafe ihe Contract
is awarcEed.
EIVD O�' S�CTION
CITY OF FORT WORT}{
37ANDARO CONSTF2UCTIQN SPECiFICRTIQN �OCUMENiS 2021 CONGR�TE R�STORATIdN CONTRACT 3, CPN 102882
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Address: One Tower Square
Har#ford. CT 06'� 83
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POWEFi OF AT70RN�Y
KNOW ALL M�N BY iF�ESE PRESEt�fTS: That Travelers CasuaRy and Surety Company of America, TraveEers Casuaity and Surety Company, and 5t.
Paul Fire and Nlarine Insurance �ompany are corporations duly nrganized under the laws o( the State of Connecticut (herein collectively calEed fhe
"Companies"), antE That the Companies do hereby maEce, constitute and appoint Betiy J. Reeh, o( San Antonio, Texas, their tru� and lawful
A2torr�y-in-F�t_ih �ign, ��cuIe, .seal =anc� �[cnoNrLesls�e �ny �nci -�11 �ntls, .r.ecogAizances, �o�tdifian al �ns�eXtalci�gs and Qkher .writings.�ligato :ry .i n
the nature thereof an behalt of the Campan�es in their 6€�siness ot guarar�teeing ff�e fidelity of pe�sons, guaranteeing the performance of contraots
and exeCuting or guaranteeing bonds and ur�dertakings required or permitted in any actions ar proceedings allowecf by law.
1!V WITNESS 1I1i�i�REOF, the Companiss have caused this instrurneni to be signeci, and tk�eircorporate seafs to be hereto a#fixed, this 3rd day of �ebruary,
2d17.
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State•of �o��ecticut
City of Ha�tiord ss.
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By. y�':.�,� �����_;-ra'� „�-�'
Robert �. Raney, Se or Vice Prasident
On this the 3rd day of February, 2017, before me personally appeared Rober� L. Raney, who acknowledged himself to he the Senior Vice President of
Tr�velers •�asualty �axss9 S�sr�F�r Casnpa�y ai �lmeri��a, �F��avelsrs GasualFy-a�d Sur�fy �Corn�any, -and-.�t. -P�uI �Fire-and .�ll�rira� •Insu�anee-Gampany, ar�d
thai he, as such, being authorized so to do, execufed i�e foregoing instrument for the purposes lherein contained by signing on behalf of ihe corporations
by himself as a duEy authorized oificer.
In Witness Wherenf, I hereunto set my hand and official seal.
My GoFnm�ion�xpires the Sflth�€fay=o( Jur�e� �a2i
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w �,�p �a Marie C. Tetreault, f�otary Pubiic
Ti�is Power of Attorney is grantetl under and by the authority of the fallowing resolutions adopted by the Boards of Dir�ctors of Travelers Casualty and
-Su�ty CompanyAf./�m�ric�, Trav�isrs Casualty,and-Surefy.�vmpany, _and �St.:P�ul:Fic�,and:Mar�r�e.Erasurance.�imp�ny, which r�es�tutions-are naw.in
full force and effec#, reading as folfows:
�3�OL1F�D,-t�iat khe•�hai�nan,-tk�e•Pres�denF,=any �/ice-��Zai�ma�,=any Eac�uliu� �/ice=Pr�sida�st, any=�e�ior �1ice Pr�sid�nf, �ny �Ii�•Pres.id.ent, a�Y
Second Vice President, the Treast�rer, arty Assistant Treasurer, t�e Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary �nay appaint Attorneys-in-Fact and
Agents to act tor and on 6ehal( oi the Campany and may giue such appointee suah authority as his ar her certificate o( aufhority may prescribe to sign with
fhe �ompan}i's name and seal wfth the �ompanq's seat �oncJs, recognizances, coritracfs of inc�emriiiy, an[i oiher uvritings ok�ligafory in f�e nafure of a
qond, recagnizanee, or conditional undertaking, ancE any oi said officers ar the Sqard of i3i�-ectors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke
the,paw�r�iven_him �r t�er; and.it is
FURTHE€t RESbLVECI, that the Chairman, the President, any Viee Chairman, any Executive Vice President, �ny Seniar Vice President or any Vice
Pr.ssideni.may.sfelsgaiQ ail-nr-any-pact-ot.the for.eg4ang auth.ority-ts�-nne-or mace.otficers_or em�tQ�ees Qf this-�nrnpa�y,�pcauided it�at-each�such deleg�tion
is in wr€ting and a copy thereof is filed in the nffice of the Secretary; and it is
:Rl1RTki€�,E3ES�i II.E��,,that ��ybond,=re�a9�izar►c�, �Gpn#rac# Qi ir�demniiy, �r writi�g Qbligatrar.y in-iho:natur� �f,aJ�orxd, r�Gmgnia�nce, t�r�canditional
undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when {a} signed by tf�e Prasident, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Ssniar
Vice President or any Vice President, any Secand Vice President, t�e Treasurer, any Assistarti Treasurer, the Corporate Secret�ry or ar�y Assistanf
'�ecr�tary arrd [iuiy afTest�d and seated witfi the Company`s se�l by a`Secreiary or ;�ss�stariYSecretary; or (Y�j duly exe�uteCf {urrder seai, if requir�d} by
one or rr�ore Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribecE in his or her certificate or their cerlificates ot a�Ehority or by ane or more
Corr�pany officers,pursuant to a written delegation oi authority; and it is
FURTIiER R�SOLV�i7, thai ihe signature Qf each af the follqwing officers: Presiden#, any Executive Vice Presideni, any Senior Vice President, any Vice
President, any Assistant Vic� President, an.y Secreia .ry., ar�y Assistani Secretary, and the seal of the Cor�pany may 6e.a#fixed hy facsimile fo any Pnwer
of Attorney or ta any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resicfertt Rssistant Secrefaries or Attomgys-in-Faat for purposes only
of executing and attesting bonds and undertaKings and other writings obEigaCary in the nature thereof, and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing
�such tacsimiie�sigr�ature ar iacsimife•seaE�shall•b�=vaiid and=binding upamthe•Z'.ompar�y at�ei any such power so executed and ceriified•by such faesimile
signat�re and iacsimile seal shall he vatid and bindEng on fhe Company in the future with respeet fo any bond or unclerstar�ding to which if Es attached.
l, '�C��in'�. friuc�n�. ihe und�rsPgr�eef, R�sistant �5sct�tary �st T-ravelers °G�u�tty artd �urety Ct�rtt�rar►y of �§mer��a, T�avei�rs Gas[ra�ty �arrd -�urety
Company, and $t. Paul Fire and IVlarine insurance Co€npany, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a Yrue a�d correct copy of the Power of
AEforne,y exiecut�d b said Companies, which remains in fuli force and eifect.
Dated this ��� i� cEay of ��� �� w .
Py}f;U'91�Y Ap�7Y Rpp� 'af,'
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�fevin E. [�ughes, Assistant Secretary
% veYify the authenticity ofthis �oweF^afAitarney, pleas� ra11 us at I-1�Op-42.Z-3$$0.
�f��e r�iP�rY���fiave �a�t�d�'at�ey-in �a�'��rci�a'er`aifs�ftTi� 6�t�al`tv t�t/hi�h��p�weris�fr�rcfr�l�
il!l1�Of��A[�i f+��il��
T� ob#ain informatior� or make a complair�t:
You may call Travelers Casualty ar�d Surety Company of Ameriea and its affiliates' toll-
�free �elephone =r�u-mber ��o� =ir��ar•ma�`sor� �or �o -mai�e a �eornplaint -at:
� ����� ��
Yo�a �ma•� ��r�#��t =tF�� T��a� �Depar�mer�t=of =�n��r�n.�e to •ob�a�n -in�or-r-r-�a�iot� �ar�
companies, coverages, rig�tts or complain�s afi:
9 �$i10���i��3�39
You may write t�e Texas Department of Insurance.
P.O. Box '149104
Aa�tin, T�C fi87i 4=�'��04
Fax: (512) 475-'� 771
Wet�:
.E-�ail: .�nsumerProtectionCc�tdi.state.tx.us
�Fi�NVIUI9A pFi �LA�I�IV �f��Ui��:
Should yo�a ha�e a dispu�� concerning your premium o�- about a claim you should
�on��t y��r-�n3 �r Tr.�u�l�r�s .fir.si, :lf �h� �i:sp��e is n�a� �r�s�la��.d, .y�.� ,m�� .r,,,�r�t�ct #he
Texas Departme�t of Insura�ce.
�iTACR1 ibl� N��'I�� fQ Y�UR �OP��;
Th�s .r�oii�.e -is .far.informati�n �nly an� does n�o.t .b�cc�.m� �:par# .�zr ca.nditiAn o� ih�
at�ached document and is gi�en to compfy with Texas legal and regulatory
�requ��emen�s.
(PN-04�-8) Ed. 70.18.0�'
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V�NDOFt COMPLIANCE TO STATE LAW
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SECTIOf�d 00 43 37
VENDOR COMPLfANCE i0 STATE LAW �lON RESIDENT BIDDER
7exas Government Code Chapter 2252 was adopted for the award of contracts to nonresident bidclers. This law
provides #hat, in order to be awarded a contract as low bidder, nonresident bidders (ouf-of-state contractars
whose corporate offices or principal place af business are outside the Sfate of Texas) bid prajeets for
construction, improvements, supplies or services in Texas at an amaunt lower than the fowest Texas resident
bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bidder would be required ko underbid a nonresident bidde�- in
order to o6tain a comparabfe contract in the State which the nonresident's principal pface of business is lacated.
The appropriate blanks in Section A must be fi[ied nut by all nonresident bidders in order for your bid to meet
specificatians. The failure of nonresid�nt bicEders to do so wil[ autorr►atically disqualify that bidder. Resident
bidders must check the box in Sectior� B.
A. �lonresident bidders in the State of °�Ca�� �e� �fi �Ear��C. , o�r principaE place ofi business,
are required tv b� °lu ���re percent lower ihan resident bidr�ers by State l.aw. A copy of the
statuie is attached.
Nonresident faidders in ti�e 5tate of Ska#� He�'� �� ����ik� , our principal place of business,
are not required to underbid resident bidders.
B. The principal place of business af our company or our parenf compa�y or majority owner is
in the State of Texas.y�
BIDDER:
Omega Confracting lnc.
2518 Chalk Hill Rd.
Dallas, Texas 752'[2
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By: Mark Reinhardt
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(Signa#ure}
Tifle: Vice Presicient
Date: /�
END O�' SECT�ON
CITY OF FORT WORF�I
S7�CMAI�IACOAN4��OQOQ�8S7��ffI�l3�PR@Q37�191��orm-Proposal-Bond Vendor_Compliance(1) 2021 CONCftETE RESTORATION COl�i7FLAC1" 3,
Form Revised 20110627 CPN 102882
DO 45 12 - 1
PR.BQUALIkTCATIONi STA'i'BMENT
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SECTION 00 45 12
PREQUALIFICATIDN STATEMENT
Each Bidder for a City pracurement is required to cornpiete the information below by
identifying the prequalified contraciors and/or subcontractozs whom tt�ey intend to utilize for the
major work type(s) listed.
Major Wark Type Contractor/Subcontractor Company Name �'�4ualificatian
Ex iratian Date
Not A Iicable Not A licable
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The undersigned I�ereby certzfies that the contractors and/or subcontractors described in
the table above are cuzrently preqnal.ified for the work rypes listed.
BIDDER:
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Company
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Date:
END OF SEC'�'ION
C1TX OF PORT WORTH
STANL�ARD COl�ISTAUCTION SPLCIFICATIOi�T DOCiJMEI�lTS
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATiON CON'I'R ACT 3
City Project No. 102882
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�llir�ori�y Bus�ness Enterprise (II�B�)
Omega Contracting, [nc.
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has filed wikh the Agency an Affida�it as defined by NCTRCA Mi�ority Business En#erprise (M6E) Policies
& Procedures and is hereby certifiied #fl provide s�rvice(s) in kh� following areas:
NJaICS 236290: IMD{JSi`RIAL BUILDING CQNS�'R[]CTION
l�lA1CS 23622fl: C�fi�NiERClA� AND lNST1�UT14i�AL BUILDIiVG CONSTRlJC7iON
NA�CS �3731 Q: HIGHWAY, STREET, AND �3R1pG� CONSiRUC710N
NAICS 237990; OTHER MEA1lY AND C1Vil. ENCIN��RfNG CONS7Rl1C�'iON
NAICS 549330: ENGlNE�RiNG SERiI�C�S
This Carfification camrn�nces �ebruary 8, 2p'[9 and suparsedes any r�gis#ration or listing pre�ious(y issued.
This c�r#ification m�st be upcfated every fwo years by su�arrtission of an A�nual 4Jpdate Affidauit. At any
time there is a change in ownership, contraE o� fhe firm or operatian, notification �'nust be made
immadiateEy to the I�ar#h Central Texas Regionaf Gertification Ag�ncy for �IigibilEty e�aluation.
Certificatio� Expiratian: �eb�uary 28, 2021
Issued E�ate: �ebr�aary 8, 2019
c�R�1FICATI�N No. NMMB�744�Na22�
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����11f �E��t� TEXAS COMPTRUI,LER UF PUBi,IC ACCUUNTS
The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA) adminis#ers the Statewide Historically UnderutiGzed Business (HU8) Program for the
Stat� af Texas, which includes certifying minority-, woman- and service disabled �eteran-owned businesses as HlJBs and facilitates tF�e
use of HUBs in state procurement and provides them with information on the state's pracurement process. ihe CPA has established
Memorandums of Agreement with other organizations that certify minority-, woman- and service disabled veteran-owned businesses that
rneet certification standards as defined by the CPA. T�e agreements aflow for Texas-�ased minoriiy-, woman- and service disabled
veieran-owned businesses that are certifed with one af our cefification partners ta become HUB certifled through one convenient
application process.
in accordance with the Mernorandum of Agreement the CPA has establis�ed with the DALLASIFORT WORTH SUPPLIER
DEVELOPMEN7 COUNCIL (DFWSDC), we are pleased to inform yau that your company is now certified as a HUB. Your campany's
prafile is listed in the State of Texas HUB Directory and may be viewed online at https:llmycpa.c�a.state.bc.usltpasscmblsearchlndex.jsp.
Provided that your company continues io remain certified with the ❑FWSDC, and they determine that yo�ar company continues to meet
HUB eligibility requirements, the attached HUB certifica#e is valid for the time period specified.
You must notify the DFWSQC in writing of any changes affecfing your company's corr�pliance with the HUB eligibilify requirements,
including changes in ownersh�p, day-to-day management, cor�trol andlor pnncipal place of i�usiness. Note: Any changes rrtade to your
campany's informatien may require ihe DFWSDC andlor the HUB Program to re-evaluate your cornpany's �ligibility. Failure to remain
certified with t�e DFWSDC, and/or failure to no#ify them of any changes affecting your company's compliance with HUB eligibility
requirernents, may result in #he revocation of your company's certifrcation.
Please visit our website at hiip:llcomptroller.texas.govlprocurementlproglhubl and reference our publications (i.e. Grow Your 8usiness
pamphlet, HUB Brochure and Vendor Guide) that wiEl provide you with addition informa#ion on state procurement resources fhat can
increase your company's chances of doing business with the stat�.
Thank you for your par#icipation in the HUB Program! If you have any questians, you may contact a HUB Program representa�i�e at
512-463-5872 or tal!-free In Texas at �-888-863-5881.
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has successfully met the established requirements of ihe State of 1"exas Historically Underutilized Business (HUB} Program to be
recognized as a HUB. 7his certificate, printed 22-JUL-202q supersades any registration and certificate previously issued by the HUB
Program. [f there are any changes regarding the information (i.e., business s#ructure, ownership, day-to-day managemen#, operational
conirol, addresses, phone and fax nurnbers or authorized signatures) provided in the submission of the business' appEica#ion for
registrationkertificatian into the DFWSDCs program, you must immediately (wi#hin 30 days of such changes) notify #he DFWSDCs
program in writing. The CPA reserves the right to conduct a compliance review at any time to confirm HUB eiigibility. HU8 certification
may be suspended or revoked upon findings of ineligibili#y. If your firm ceases to remain certified in the DFWSaC's program, you must
apply and become certified through the State of 7exas HUB pragram to mair�tain your FfUB certification.
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CQNCRACT�IL COIVIPL.iANCE WITf� IrVOlZKER'S COMPENSATION LAW
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2 CONTRA,CTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW
3 Pursuant to Texas Laboz Code Seciion 4Q6.096(a), as amended, Contractor certifies that it
4 provides wozkez�'s coz�rzpensation insurance coverage for al� of its employees employed on Crty
5 Project No. 102$&2 Cantractoz furt�ex� certifies that, pursuant to Texas Labor Code, Section
6 406.096(b), as amended, it will pravide to City ats subcontractor's certif cates of compliance with
7 worker's compensation coverage.
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25 B FORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
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27 subscribed to Che %regoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same as
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C1TY OF �OT2T 1�+0171'H 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORAT103V CONTRACT 3
STAR'DARD CONS'I'RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Ciky Prvject No. 102882
Revised July I, 2Q11
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Minority Business Enterprise Speci£ications
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2 TEMPORARY REVISION 4/6I2l24 (COViD-].9�
3 Minority Business Ent�zpzise Speciiications
4 APPLICATION OF POL,iCY
5 If the Yotal dollar value af the cantzact zs greater t�an $50,000, then a MBE subcontracting goal is
6 applicabie.
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9 POLICY STATEM�NT
10 It is the poLicy of the City of Fort Worth to ensure the fuIl and equrtable participation by Minority
11 Business Enterprises (MBE) rn the procurement of ail goods and services. All requirements and
12 regulations stated in the Ciry's current Business Diversity Enterprise Ordinance apply to this bid.
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The City's MBE goal on this project is i2% af the total bid value of the
coniract (Base bid applies �o Parks and Community Services).
Note: If both MBE �SBE subcotttracting goals ar� �stablished for this projeet, then an O��'eror
mus� submit both a MBE Utilization Form and a SBE Utilization Form to be deerned �res�o�tsive.
COMPLIANCE TO BID SPECIFICAT�nNS
O� City contzacts $50,000 or more where a MBE subcontracting goal is applied, Offerors are required to
comply with the intent of the City's Business Diversity Enterprzse �rdinanc� by one of t�e �ollowing:
1. Meet or exceed the above ,sYated MBE goal thraug� MBE subcontracting participation, or
2. Meet or exceed the abave stated MSE gaal thrau�h MBE Joint Venture par�icipation, or
3. Gaod Faith Effort documentation, or;
4. Prime Waiver documentahon.
29 SUBMITTAL OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION
30 The applicable docurr�ents must be received by the assigraed City of Fort Worth Project Manager or
31 Department Designee, within the follawing times allocated, in ozdez for the eniire bid to be considered
32 responsive to the specifications. The Offeror shall EMAIL the MBE documentation to the assigned Ciry
33 of Fort Worth Project Manager or Department Designee. A faxed copy will not be accepted.
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1. Subcontractor UtiIization Form, ii received no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
goal is z�nei or �xceeded: day after the bid opening date, excIusive of the b2d opening
date.
2. Gooci Faith Effort and received no later [han 2:00 p.m., on the second Cit}r bnsiness
Subcontractor Uiilizateon Form, if day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid openzng
articipation is less than stated goal: date.
3. Good �'aith Effort and received no Iater than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
Subcontractor Utilization Form, if no day after the bid opening date, exclusive of Che 6id apening
MBE participation: date.
4. Prime Contractor Waiver Form, received no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
if you will pez-�ozm all day afier the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid opening
contxactzn su lier work: date.
C1TX OF F012T WORTH 2O21 CONCRSTE RESTOIZATiON CON'I`RAC�' 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[ON DOCUMENTS CITY PR07ECT NO. i02882
Temporarily Revesed April 6, 2020 due to COVIDI9 Emergency
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Minviity Business Enterprise Specificakions
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5. Joint Venture Form, if goal is met received no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
or exceeded. day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid opening
date.
I'AILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE CITY'S BUSINESS DIV�RS�TY ENTERPRISE ORDINANCE
WILL RESULT IN THE BID BEING CONSIDERED NON-AESONSIVE TO SPECIFICATIONS.
FAILURE TO SUBMIT THE AEQUIRED MSE DOCUMENTATION WILL RESULT IN THE SID
BEING CONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE. A SECOND FAILURE WII.L RESULT IN THE OFI'EROR
BE�1VG DISQUALIFIED FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR. THREE FAILURES IN A FIVE YEAR
�'ERIOD W��,L RESUI,T �N A DISQUALTk'ICA�TON �ERiOD O� �'HRE� YEARS.
'1 Any Questio�s, Please Contaci The BDE Office ai {Sli) 392-26i4.
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STAl\DARD CONSTAUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCIIMENT5 CITY PRD3EC`I' NO. 102&82
'�'empora�ly Itevised April b, 202U due to CpVID19 Emergency
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Agraement
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AGREEMENT
3 THIS AGREEMENT, authorized on is made by and between the City
4 0�' Forth Worth, a Texas home rule municipalily, acti�ng by azzd througk� zts duly authorized City
5 Manager, ("City"), and Ome�a Contracti�,�, I�c., authorized to do business in Texas, acting by
6 at�d t�roug� its duiy authorized represer�tative, {"Contractor"}.
7 Ciiy and Con�t�actor, in consideration of the tnutuaI covenants �ereinafter set fo;rth, agree as
8 follows:
9 Article 1. WORK
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Contractor sha1I complete aIl Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents for the
Project identi�ed herein.
Article �. PROJECT
The project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whoIe or only a pari is
generally described as follows:
2021 CONCRETE RESTOAATION CONTRACT 3 AT VARIOUS LOCAITONS
CITY PROJECT NUMBER 102$82
Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE
18 City agrees to pay Cantractor for per�ormance of the Work in accordance with the Cantract
14 Documents an amount, in current funds, of ONE 1VIII.LION ONE HUNDRED TIIiRTY
20 THOUSAND, T�IREE Il[JNDRED N1NTY-FIVE AND 00/100 Dollars ($1,130,39�.00).
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4.1 Final Acceptance.
The Work wiIl be complete for Final Acceptance wifihin 210 days after the date when the
Contract Time commences to run, as provided in Paragraph 2.03 of the General Conditians,
plus any extension thereof al�owed in accordance with Article 12 of the General
Conditions.
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Cont�ractor recognizes that tirne rs of the essence for co nrzpletion of Milestones, if any, and
to achieve Final Acceptance of the Work and City will suffer financial loss if the Work is
not completed within the ti�aae(s) speci�ed in Paragraph 4.1 above. The Coniracior also
recognizes the delays, expense and difF'iculties involved in proving in a legal proceeding,
the actual loss sufFerec! by the City �f the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly,
instead of requiring any such proof, Contractor agrees thai as liquidated damages for
delay (but not as a penaliy), �ontractor shall pay City Six Hundred FifEy Dollars
($650.OQ) for eac� day that expires after tlae time speczfied in Paragraph 4.1 for Final
Acceptance unti2 the City issues the Final Letter of Acceptance.
37 Article 5. CONTRACT DOCiJMENTS
38 5.1 CONT�NTS:
39 A. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between City and
40 Contractor concerning the Work consist of the following:
GITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDA.RD CflNSTRUCTION SPECTFICATION T70CUMEAITS 2021 CONCT2�T� RESTORATION CpNTRACT 3
Re�ised 11.1517 CfTY PROIECT �IO. ] 02882
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1. This Agreement.
2. Attachmen#s to this Agreement:
a. Bid Forrn
1) Proposal Form
2) Vendor Compliance to State Law Non-Resident Bidder
3) Pxeq�alificat�on Statemeni
4) State and FederaI documents (pYoject specific)
b. Current Prevailing Wage Rate Table
c. Insurance ACORD Form{s)
d. Payment Bond
e. �erformance Band
£ Maintenance Bond
g. Povver af Attorney for tlae Bo�ds
h. Worker's Compensation Affida�it
i. MBE and/or SBE Utilization Form
56 3. General Condi�ions.
57 4. Supplementary Conditions.
58 5. Specifications specificalIy made a part of the Contract Documents by attachment
59 or, if not attached, as incorporated by referenc� ane! described in th� Table of
fi0 Contents of the Project's Contract Documents.
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7. Addenda.
8. Doc���taentation submitted by Contractor prior to Natice of Award.
9. The folIowing which may be deIivered or issued after the Effective Date of the
Agreement and, if issued, beconrze an i�zcorporated part of th� Coniraci Documents:
a. Notice to Proceed.
b. Fie1d Ord�rs.
c. Change Orders.
d. Letter oi Final Acceptance.
Article 6. INDEMNII'ICATION
6.1 Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own
expense, the city, its of�cers, servants and employees, from and against any and all
cia.ims arising aut of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be perforrned
by the contractor, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, licenses or invitees
under this contraci. Thi� i�lde�lnni�Cation p�avision is SAeCifcally intended to opera�e
and be effecfi�e even if it is alle�ed or proven that alI or some of the dama�es b�in�
sou�ht were caused, in wT�ole or in part, by anv act, omission or ne�li�ence of the city.
This indemnity provision is intended to include, without limitatio�n, indemnity for
costs, expenses and legal fees incurred by the city in defending against such clai�ns and
canses o� actions.
C1TY OF FOIZT WOKTH
5TANDA.RD CpiVSTRUCTIOI� SPECI�ICATION T70CUMLNT5 2021 COAICRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
Revised 11.15.17 CITY PROJECT NO. 102882
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6.2 Co�txactor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold harrnless, at its or�vn expense,
the city, its of�cers, servants and employees, from and against any and all loss, damage
or destruction a�F property of the city, a�rising out o�, ar aileged Yo arise out of, the r�vork
and services to be performed hy the contractor, its officers, agents, employees,
subcontractors, licensees or invitees under this contract. This indemnification
provision is speciircally intended to operate and be effecti�e even if it is al�eged or
praven that all or some of the damages being sou�h# were caused, in whole_or in_ p�
by any act, omission ar ne�li�ence of the cit�v.
Article i. MISCELLANEOUS
93 7.1 Terxns.
44 Terms used zn this Agreenn�ent vvh�ch are defined i� ArticIe 1 of the General Conditzons will
95 have the meanings indicated in the GeneraI Conditions.
96 7.2 Assignment of Contract.
97 This Agreement, including aIl of the Contract Documents may not be assigned by the
98 Contracfior without the advanced express written consent of the City.
99 7.3 Successors and Assigns.
100 City and Contractor each binds itselt�, its partners, successors, assigns and Legal
101 representatives to the other party hereto, in respect to all covenants, ageements and
IO2 obligatians contained in the Contract Documents.
1Q3 7.4 Severability.
i 04 Any provision or part of the Contract Documents h�ld to b� unconstiiutional, void or
105 �nenforceable by a court af competent jurisdiction shall be deemed strfcken, and a11
106 remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon CTTY and
107 C�NTRACTOR.
108 7.5 Gover�aing La�c�v and Venue.
109 This Agreettzent, including a11 of the Contract Documents is performable in the State of
110 Texas. Venue shall be Tarrant County, Texas, or the United Sta�es Dis�rict Court for the
111 Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division.
112 7.6 Authority to Sign.
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Contractor shall attach evidence of authority io sign Agreenrzent if signed by sa�aeane other
than the duly authorized signatory of the Contractor.
�.� Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Baycotting Israel.
Contractor acknowlec�ges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 oi the Texas Government
Code, the City is prohibited from en#ering into a contract with a company for goods or
services unless the contract contains a wriften verification from the company that it: {1)
does not boycoti Israel; and {2} wiIl not boycott Israel durzng the terna af the contract.
CIT'Y OF FORT WOIZTH
STANDARB CONSTRUCTIOt� SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�iTS
Revised 11.15.�7
2021 CONCR£:T� RI;STORATION COI�TRACT 3
CITY PRp7ECT NO. 102882
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121 The terms "boycott Israel" and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms
122 in Seciion $08.�01 of the Texas Governmeni Code. By sig�ing this contract, Contrractor
i23 ce�tifies fhat Cor�tractor's signature provides written verification ta the City thai
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Contrr�ctor: {I) does not boycott Israel; ancl {2) will not 6oycott Israel durrng the term of
the contrr�ct.
Immigration Nationality Act.
128 Contractor shall verify the identity and employment eligibiIity af its employees who
129 perform work under this Agreement, incIuding completing the Employment Eligibility
I34 Verification Form {I-9). Up�n request by City, Coniractor shall provide City with copies of
131 al� I-9 forms and supporting eligibility documentation for each employee who performs
132 work under this Agreement. Contractor sha11 adher� to aiI Federal and State laws as well as
133 establish appropriate proced.ures and controIs so that no services wi11 be performed �y any
134 Contractor employee who is not legally eligible to perform such services.
I35 CONTRACTOR SHALL TNDEMNTFY CTTY AND HOLD CITY HARMLESS
136 FROM ANY PENALTIES, L�AB�L�T�ES, OR LOSSES DUE TO V�OLAT�ON� OF
137 THIS PARAGRAPH BY CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES,
138 SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR LICENSEES. City, upon written notice to
139 Contractor, shall have the right to immedia�ely terminate this Agreement for violations of
I40 this provisza�n b� Contractor.
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No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
This Agreement gives no rights ar benefits ta anyone other than tt�e City azzd tbe Contractor
and there are no third-party beneficiaries.
146 7.10 No Cause of Action Against Engineer.
147 Contractor, its subcontractors and equipment and materials suppliers on the PROJECT or their
148 sureties, shall maintain no direct action against the Engineer, its of�icers, employees, and
I49 subcontractoz�s, for arzy claizn arisix�g out of, rtn connection with, or resuttrng from the
150 engineering services performed. Only the City will be the beneficiary of any undertaking by
151 the Engineer. The presence or duties of the Engineer's personneI at a construci ion site,
152 whether as on-site representatives or otherwise, do not make the Engineer or its personnel
153 in any way r�sponsible far those duties that belong to ihe City and/or the City's con.structzon
I54 contractars or' ather entities, and do not relieve the construction contractors or any other
155 entify of their obligations, duties, and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, aIl
156 consiructio�a metlaods, means, techniques, sec�uences, a�d procedures necessary for
157 coordinating and completir�g alI portions of the cons�ruction work in accordance with the
158 Contract Docu�ents and any health or safety precautions required by such constructzon
159 work. The Engineer and its personnel have no authority to exercise any control over any
160 construction contractor or other entity or iheir employees in conneciion with their wark or
161 any health or safety precautions.
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STANDARD CONSTRUCT[ON SPECiFTCATION DaCiJMEA]TS
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2021 CO�NGRETE RESTORATIQN CON'�'RAGT 3
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IN WITNESS 'WHEREOF, City and. Contractor have each executed this Ag;•eement to be
effective as of the date subscribed by ihe City's designated Assistant City Manager ("Effec#ive
Dat�"}.
Contractor; Omega Contracting Iiac.
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City oi For� Woz�th
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Ass�stant Gity Man;ager
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Addi•ess: 25 � S Chall� Hill Rd
Cziy/State/Zip: Dallas Tcxas 7S212
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Coutract Coz�apliance Manager;
By signing, I acIrnowledge that I am the person
responsible for the monitoring and
administration ofthis contract, including
ensuring all pai�fortnance and �•eporting
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Tarfqard Isdanz
(�raject Manager)
Approved as to Form and Legaliiy:
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Assisfant City Attorr►ey
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CITY OF FORT WOi�TH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOi�i SPECIFICATION DDCUMEidTS 2021 CONCRETE f2E5TORATION CONTRACT 3 T
Revised I 1.15.17 CITY PROJECT N0. tD2882
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§ Kl<TOW AL�. BY TH�S� PRE�ENTS:
COU1�T'S� 4�" T�N�' §
'�'hat we, 03nega Confracting, Ine. IlEIOWI� RS iil'ri�.oipal" herein and
8 Travelers Cas�aalty and Surety Company of America , a co��orate surety(sur�ties, if �ore than
9 one) duly autho�•ized to do (�usiness in tha �tate o� `�'exas, know� as "Surety" herein (whether one
10 a.r zz�o��e), �re keld and fit-mIy bound u�to the Ci .ty nf �as-t Watth, a municipai cor�o��tion creafed
1 I pursu�nt t� t�ta laws af Texas, �o� as "Ciiy°' h�re�n, in t�k� pe�a.l s��tn of, Ol�TE I�IILLIDIri
12 dNE FTfJAIDRED TI3iRTY THOUSAiVD, THitE� HUNDRED NINTY-FIVE A1�1D OO/Iq�
T 3 DO��.AR� �$1,1��,395.00), Ia�vfi�l rnan�y of �13e U�ited States, to be paid in �'or� Worth,
t4 T�r�~a�t �ounty, Texas fflr the �ayment of which surn vvell and truly to be made, vv� bin:d
l5 ourselves, o�ir �ei�s, executats, adaninist�•ators, successo�'s t�ttd �ssxgns, jointiy a�d severaIlY,
I6 fi��n�y by these presents.
17 WI�It�A�, the P��incipal has enterec� into a certain writie� co��tract wiCh the City
l� awarde�E the���hday of �ecember ___, 2020, wl�ich Co�i�'�ct �s he»ehy refen•ed tQ and made a
19 p�rt hereaf for all purposes as if fi�Ily set forth heresn, to furnisf� aI� materiais, equipm�n� labnr
2U and a#her aec�ssories t�e�neci hy law, in rh� �zosec�tion of �he Wark, incIuc�ing any Change
21 Orders, as pror�ided fo� in said Contract desig�ated as 2021 CDNCRETE REST�RA,T[C}N
2� Ct7i�ITRACT 3, C1�+ P�O��C� N[1. � 02�82.
23 NOW, THEREFQRE, the eonditian ofthas a6��ga#ian is st�eh that ift�ie said Pri�cipal
24 shall faithfi�lly p�f�or� it ob�igatians under the Cantract anr� shall in all respects duly and
25 faithfuily perfoa•rn the Work, incIud'uig Change 4rciers, under the Contract, accarding to the plans,
�G �p�c�fx�a�'��ts, �ct ca�tract dcrcur�ents �e�� �refez�d ta, �n�i as v��tl �in�ing any peric�d �of
27 extension of the Cvnt�•act that naay be g�•anted oaz the pa�-E a�` the City, t�en this obligat�io� shai� be
28 a�►d becc��ne r�r�li �n�i void, o�iisrwise ta rein�in in ful� farce ar�d effect.
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PRQVIDED FU�i.T�ER, th�t if any legal action be £'iled oz� tlais I3ond, venue shall fie in
Tarrant Caunty, Texas o�• tbe Uttitec� Sta.tes �is�rict Co��rt for the Northetn District a€1'exas, For�
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C�TY OF �ORT WORTI3
STANDAItJ7 CONST�tUCTiON S�£+CiF1CATfON I30CUMENTS
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2U21 Cf]NCtiETE TZ�?STOK.4fiC}]d CONTI2ACT 3
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This bc�ne( is rttad.e and execut�d i�� eomp�iance wi#� the �ravisians of ChapCer 2253 nf the
Texas Governlr�ent Cnde, as ainended, aitd ailliabilitic�s on ti�is bpnd sh�t11 E�e dete�y��{ned ir�
accrnda��ce with the provisi��s c�f saic� skakste,
W VVITNESS WI1Ci�EOF, the �rinaipaE and the S�uety have STGNED a�ad SEALEI]
this instri�meni by �iuly autlzocixed agents atzc� affcsrs on this the 97th day of
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�4ddress: 2518 Challc Hii� Rd
Datla:s, Texas 752:12
�URETY:
Address: One Tower 5quare
Hartford CT 06183
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Teisphane INumbe��: 214.697.2230
*NaEe: If si�;nec� �y an afficer of the Sut-ety �oinpany, there must be fln file a serti�ed extraet
fi•ain the by-laws showing that tl�is �erson has authority to sig�i suci� obligation. If
�urety's physical addi�ess is ciiff'erent fro�n its rnaiiii�g address, bot�i must be p��a�+ided.
Tiie date of the band siiall not be ��•�or ta the date tl�e Ca�t�•act is awarded,
of America
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STA�+1D��(3 CONSTFtlJCT10N SP�ClFICATIUI+! 170GUMT:IV7'S C.ily P%(ect I�in. 102882
Aeviscd July 1, 2011
Naine and Title
Bonci Number i07287802
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§ �TOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
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7 T�at we, ��ega Canfracting, Inc., known as "Principal" l�erei��, 4nd
$ Travelers Casualty and 5urety Company of America � ao�poxate si�r�ty
9 (su�eties�, duiy a�titorized to cia bussr�ess in the State af '['exas, k.ziown as "Sut•ety" herein
f 0 (whether one ar ���re}, are he�d �� itrmIy baut�ci unto fi.�e City of Fort Warth, a�unicipal
i i coxporai�t�n createc� pursuant ia the laws of th� State of T�xas, known as «Cit�,'> herein, in the
12 �e�al s�an n� 4�[� ��Q� ��l'� .�U�I��I� �'���'� �'�4IJ�Ai�i�, �� + �
13 IIUND�D l�ii�i'�"Y ���'V'� AIVD QOfIUQ DOLLAR� {$1,13U,39a.Q{1), lawful money of ttte
lA U�ited States, ta be paid itt Fot't Wo1'th, T�rr�nt C.�uniy, Texas, f�r the pay�neni o�w�ict� sum
w�ll and tr�rly b� made, we bit�d o�rselves, our hei�rs, executoxs, admit3�sl:r�.toxs, succassars and
assigns, jointly aud severally, iu�n[y by �hes� presents:
VV��RCAS, Principal has entered into a certain wri�Een Cont�act �rrith Cify, awarded ff�e
, l8 15thdtty o� December �, 202U, which Con�r�act is heteby ref��rret� �o anci tn�de a part
t9 hereof for ali ptzr�soses as if fuity set fortlz herein, to fi€rnish all anat�r�als, equipmenf, la�ar and
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othe�• ac�essories as defined by Iaw, in the �rosecution of the Wark as p3ovided for �n said
Con�raci �.nd d�si�nated as 2Q21 CONCRETE REST�RATIE}N CONTRACT 3, Gity Proj�ct No.
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23 I�OW, T�tE�l�f)�, '�'�� (�UNllI�"IQN Q� THIS C313LlGATiQN is suc�t that �f
24 Principal sha�l pay aiI monies owing ta any (and all) paymenf baiid bene�ciary (as de�ned in
�5 Chapter 2253 o�tit� Texas Gover�tnent Code, as a�nended) u� t��e prosecution of the Wark under
�b i�Ee �onS:ract, t�sn �is obiigati�n shal� ?be and �become null a�d voi�.; othe�.�wise to remain in ful�
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This �oncf is ntade and e�cecuYed zin cotnpiiance wit�� tl�e provisio�s of Ghxpter 2253 of �he
Texas Gorrernment Coda, as amended, �nd aE� _l.ia�rilit�e� an ti��s hnnd .�hsl� he dete��i�ed in
accordaYtce with #he provisions �f said sta#ute.
CI'{'Y OF F€}RT WOiiTH
STAN17AZtI7 CflNSTRUCTiQN SP�CIrFCAT10iV DOCUIv[Ei+lTS
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this insl�•ument by �3ttly aut#�o�•ized agents an� of�c.e�-s on this thE 17th _�, day o�
December , �,p 20 ,
PRINC�T'AL:
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�1V Vi'IT1�1E�� WHERE�F, t�1e �'�•�ncipal a�ad Sucety have each SIGIV�P and SEALED
Otnega Contractita�, Inc.
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ATTEST:
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(�'�`inoi�al) S��i'e �ty
Address: 2518 Chalk H�ii Rd
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�URETY:
Travefer Ca ualt and �,tety Comoanu of America
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Betty J. Reeh, Aftorney-in-Fact _
Name �tn�l Title
Address: One Tawer Square
Hartfnrd, CT 069$3
`�'efepl�ane Numf�ei: 210.697.2230
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�ylaws shavving that tl�.is p��•sai� t�as auth�i•ity to si�n such �biigatic�t�, if �ui�ety's piti�+sical
address is dzfferent fi•om its mai.liug address, ba#h n-�ust be p�•ovided,
`f'Ize tiate o�ihe band shall not be prior to tlle tl�rte ihe �ontract is avUa�-ded.
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CITY QF FQRT VlrQ12TH
STANt]AR.D CONS'tRUCTiUN SYF,CiFICATI�N DOCUivfENTS
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2021 CU]VCRP,"1'� RN5TQAA C'fON GOi�lTEiAC'[' 3
City Project No. ! 0?.8Az
Bond Nu�nber 907287802
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§ Y�IOW t�I.L I3Y THESE PRESEIVTS:
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8 Thai w� l7rtte�a Canta`acting, Ina knawn �s "Pt•incipal" herei� and
J Traveiers Casualt and Suret Cort� an of Americ� � corpo�rate sure�y �sureties, if more tlaan
l a one} d�zIy authorized to do �usiness in the Stafe of Texas, Icnown as "Surety" �tcz�ein (whether ane
1 l ax n�:vre), a�•e held and �i��ly bo�d u�1td �he City of Fort Worth, a munioipat corpa�•atio� czea�ted
12 pursuant to the [aws af i�he State of 1 ez�as, kno� as "Giiy" herein, �n the sum c�f ONE
13 MILLION fJNE 13:C]PTDRED TAIRTY THE]�T�.A.1�A, T�E HUi'dDRED 1V1N'1`Y FIVE
14 A.ND �OI�.Ua �IULLA�2S t�ii,13�,39�.0€!), lawfixl �no�ey of the United 5tates, to b� paid in Fart
1S WUrth, Tan•an� County, Te�as, for pa�+r�ent of v�rhich s��n wetl and truty �e ynade un�n the Ciiy
IS an� its successors, we binc� ourselves, our �eirs, exeauto�'s, a�dtninist��tors, successors and assigns,
i7 jointly and severally, �rrnly i�y these presents.
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19 WHER�A�, tl�e PrincipAl I�as entei�ed into a cet�tain wrttten contract vvith t�:e City awarded
20 the��thc�ay of �ecemtrer , 2U20 which Contra.ci is �.e�reby referreci t� and a made pa�
21 i�ereaf �or ail purposes as if fizl�y set fnr•t�t herein, #a iurnish a[� materials, er{uipmant iabor and
22 ctther accessoc�ies as detined by law, in the prosecu�ion of #he Work, �t�cluding a�y Vliork rsst��ting
23 ft•atn a d�tly autharized Change Qrdez' (callecfzv�ly herein, Che "Wo�'k") as provided for in s�t�d
24 contract and designated �s 2Q2I GDNCRETE RESTORA7.ION CONTRACT' 3, City Pro�ect
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W�REAS, Pri��cipaI binds itself to �zse such �nat�rials and ta sa cansiruct the �prlc �r�
accc�rda�ne with i:[�e plans, specificaYians and Cont�act Docu�nents that tha Work is And wi11
remain free froin dafects in inaieria�s ar vvorkt�anslti� for and d�u ing the �erriod of iw� (�} years
after the date of �'is�al Aoceptance af the Work by th� C�ty ("Maintenance �e;�iad"), and
'WI�I;ItL',AS, Fri�icipal binds ii:self to �•ep��:r ur reconskruct th� Work it� whol� ar in part
upou receiving notice £�'om #iie City of the need therefQ�• at any ti�e within the Maintenattct�
Pe:rit�d,
C�`l`Y QP FOIZ'1` V�DRTH 2D21 CETf�l�R&T& RESTORATIflA! CON't't2AC'i' 3
STANDA�tD CONSTRUC'L'lON SPECIFICATION DOCU[+4E�I'FS Cily Proje�:t i�]a, 102$$2
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2 NOW THEREFQRE, tI�e car�dition of �his obligation is such ti�ai if Principa� shal�
3 rotnedy any de�ective Work, for whict� timely :��tice v�+as provided by C�ty, ta a completion
4 sa�sfactary Co ihe City, ihen this obligation shall beoame nulI and �+oid; o�terwise to ��emair� in
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FROVIDED, HOWE�ER, if Princ[paI sl�all Fail sa to repair or recor�str�ci at�y tim�ly
noticed defective Wot•k, it is a�•eed that.the City may cause an� and all such defective Wc��k to
be re�aair�d and/oc reconstr�Cteci wzth a�l assaciated casts �ereaf beiug l�orne by the �'rin�ipal and
ihe ��u-ety under this Maintenanae 6and; at�d
�2 PROVIDED �'[}RT�TER, that ifan� Iegal ac�ion be fited an thzs Bonc�, venue shall Iie in
i3 Tarrant Gouniy, Tex�s or llZa UniL'ed States T}istirxct Court %r tl�e Norther�� �istriat of'Z'exas, �oi-i
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1'7 successive �•ecaveries may b� had hereort far successive br�ach�es.
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STAi�3A� C4hISTRUC7'i01� SPECIrICAT7DN DQCiJlvfk�ll'S C"ity Project No_ tt12$$2
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1 IlMT �4?�TNESS WHERE�F, the Princi�al and t�is 5ui•ety I.�avc cacl� 51CNED and ��AL1�D this
2 i��s���utnent by duly authai�ized x�ents ancl oF�ee�•s an this �e 97th c�ay af
3 December _ , 2020,.
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A.ddi�ess: 2SJ.8 Glaalk i-Ii11 Re�
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Trave{�rs CasuaEty ar3� Sureiy Company rxkerGca
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Betty J. R�h, Attarney-in-Fact
N�tme and Title
Address: Or�e Towee Square
Har#ford, CT 06183
'f'eiepho��e Number: 29E}.697.2230
36 *Note; If signed by an offcer vf thg Slu�eiy Cotnpany, tl�s��e tnust 6e ou �ie a ce��tifieci extcact
37 fi�orrt t3te by�laws show`irt� that tl�is persan has a�.�thority to s�grt such obligatic�n, If
38 Surety's physical addt•sss is di#�e��ent �i•om its �nai[ing address, both i�ust �ie pt�ov[ded.
39 'I'l�e date of �he �ond sha[l not be priar fo t�ie date ihe Gnz�tract rs awarc�ed,
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STA�ARD CQ�+iS7RUGTtON SPCC[FICATI[)N DOC[3ZvfF..NTS City ProjectNo. 102&$2
Revised Jtrlp i, 201f
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Yr�adel�r�s ��s�alty and ��are�+ Gem�any of Arn�rica
Tr��eler�� ���ualt�+ and S�re�y Ca��ar�y
5�. P�ul �i�°e ar�d R+I�rir�e I�sur�nce Cam�an�
PpWER QF ATT�RNEY
lCNOW AL� MEN �Y iHES� PF��S�NiS: Thai ira�eiers Casuaity and Surety Company af America, Travelers Casualty and 5urety Company, and 5t.
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Gompany are corporativns du4y organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (her�in coilectiuely called the
"Companias"}, and that the Companfes da hereby maice, constitute and appaint �eity J. Fteeh, of Sar� Antanio, Texas, thefr true and lawful
Attorney-in-Fact io s+gn, execute, seaf and ac�Cnawledge any and afl bands, recragnizances, cor�ditional undertakings and ather writings o6ligatory in
the nature thereof on behaff of the Campanies in iheir business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persans, guar�nteeirtg the performance of con#raCts
and exeeuting or guaranfeeing bonds and undertakings required or perrnitted in any actions or proceedings a�lowed by iaw.
IN WITN�SS WHEFiEOF, the Companies have caused this instr�ment to l�e signed, and their carporate seals to be hereto affixed, this 3rd day of Felsruary,
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Robert L. Raney, Se �or Vice President
On fhis the 3rd day of February, 2D17, befare me personally appeared Robert !.. Raney, who acknowledged himselt to be fhe Senior Vic� President oi
Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, iravelsrs Cas�aalty and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine insuranee Company, and
that he, as such, being authorized so to do, executed the foregoing instrum�nt ior the purposes therein contained by signing on br:haft oi the corporations
by himself as a dufy aufF�orized officer.
In Witness Wher�of, 1 heraunto set my hand a�d official seal.
ilAy Cammissian expires #�e 30th day of June, 2Q21
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yt ��.,a NEarie C. Tetreault, Nofary Public
7his Power of Attor�ey is gran#ec! under and by ihe authprity of the fallowing resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of Travelers CasualEy and
Surety Company oi America, Tra�elers Casualfy and Surety Ga�npany, and St. Pauf Fire and Marine Insurance Gompany, which resolutions are now in
fulf force and effiect, reading as iollows:
�i�SOLV�D, that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Seniar Vice President, any Vice President, any
Secand Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assisiani Treasurer, the Corporate 5ecre#ary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomeys-in-�act and
Agants to act far and on behalf nf the Company and may give such appointee such authoriiy as his ar her certi(icate af authortty may prescribe ta sign with
the Company's name and seal with the Company's seai bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obliga#ory in the nature of a
bond, recagnizance, or canditional undertaicing, and any af said aificers ar the Board of Directors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke
the power given him or her; and it is
FEtRTHER RESa�VED, thaf the Chairmar�, the President, any Vice Chairman, any �xacutive Vice President, any Senior Vice Presicfent or any Vice
President may delegate all or any part of the foregoiny authority to one ar more of[icers or empioyess of this Company, provided that each such delegation
is in writing and a eapy thereof is filed in the oHice nf the Secretary; anc! it is
FUR71i�R RESOLVED, that any bond, recognizance, contract af indemnity, or writing obligaEory in the nature of a bond, recagnizanee, or conditional
undertaking shal! be �alid and 6inding upon the Company when (a) signecf by the Presideni, any Vice Chairman, any �xecutNe Vice President, any Senior
Vice F'resident or aroy Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Gorparate Secretary or any Assistant
Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secreiary; or (bj duly execufed (under seal, i# required) by
one 4r more Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his ar her certificate or their ceriificates o# authority or �y one or more
Company officers pursuant fo a writte� deEegation of authoriiy; and it is
�URTHER RES�LVEQ, that the sfgnature of each of the following officers: President, any Exscuti�e Vice Presiden#, any 5enior Viee President, any Vice
President, any Assistant Vice President, any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, and the sea! oi t#�e Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power
af Attarney or to any certificate ralating fhereto appointing Resid��i Vice Presicfents, Resident Mssistant Secretaries or Attorneys-in-Fact for purposes oNy
of executing and attesfing bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such Power oi Afrorney ar certiticate bearing
such facsirriile signature oE facsimile sea! shal! be valid and binding upon the Campany and any such power so executed and certiiied by such facsimile
signature and facsimile seal shafl be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect ta any bond qr understanding to which it is attached.
I, Kevin E. Hughes, the unders9gned, Assisfant Secretary of 7ra�elers Casuaity and Surety Company of America, Travelers Gasualty and Surety
Campany, and St. F'aul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, do hereby cert�ty that the above and faregoing is a true and correct copy of the Power oi
Atforney executed by said Companies, which remains in full force and effect.
Dated this � �'� day af �� �� �
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Kevin E. Hughes, Assistant Secretary
Yo vetify tfr� autheniicity of this Pozver of�8itorney, p1ea.� ca/! us at 1-SAO-4�1 38�0.
l�/ease r�frr in tfre a,bove-named Attorr�ey-In Fact and #he deiails nf th�e bond to wf�ich the pawer is a#tach�l.
Ii��Oi�iAfVT NC)il��
To obtain information or maEce a camplaint:
Yau may calf Travelers Gasualty ar�d Sure�y Com�arty of America and i�s affifia#es' toll-
free telephone number for informatior� or to make a complair�t at:
���oe���s�����
Yau may contact the Texas Department of lnsurance to obta�n information on
companies, co�erages, rights or complaints at:
1 ��0���5��3439
Yau may write the Texas Department of Ir�surance:
P.O. Box '�49104
Austir�, TX i8714-91 Q4
Fax: {512) 475-1 �71
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E-mail: :um��l-�rr��ec:CfonCU}_tdl.state.tx.us
����iU{� �� C�iAt�N �I��IJ���:
Should you ha�e a disputs conc�rning yaur premium or abou# a ciaim you should
contact your Ager�i or Travelers first. If the dispute is not resol�ed, you may contact #he
Texas �epar�men� of Insurar�ce,
�,�iACH �'HI� Pl��lC� �A Y��� ��IV�:
Th�s notice is for in�formatior� onEy and do�s not b�come a part or condition of the
attaehed documer�� and is given to comply with Texas legal and regu�atary
requirements.
�Pr�-oaz-By �a. �o.�s,o�
NAMED INSURED: Omega Contracting, Inc.
POLICY NUMBER: 46UEAIC1842
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ib1S Ei�DOrI�SE�1iEi�T CKIAi`10ES Ti�� PQLICY. �L�AS� R��D IT C�R�r ULLY.
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This endorsemen# modifies insurance pro�icfed under the following:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
SCHEDULE
Name Of Adc[itional Insured Person(s) �esignat�d Project{s) Or Location{s)
Or Or anization s: Of Go�ered O erations:
Blanket as required by
written contract agreement
I�formation re uired ta com lete this Schedule if not shown abo�e will be shawn in the Declaratians.
A. With respect to those person(s) or organization(s)
shown in t�e Sched�le ahov� when you ha�e
agreed in a written contract ar written agreement
to provide insurance s�ch as is afforded under this
policy to th�m, Subparagraph f,, Any Qther
Party, under the Additional Insur�ds When
Required By Written Cantract, Written
Agreement Or Permit Paragraph of Section li —
Who !s An Insured is replaced w�th the following:
f. Any Other Party
Any other person or organizaiion who is not
an insured under Paragraphs a. through e.
af�ove, but only with respect ta liability for
"badily injury", "property damage" or "persona[
�nd ad�ertising injury" arsslr�� n�,a1 nf�
(1) Your on�t��r�c� tspc.�Rati�ns performed for
such additional insured at the project(s) or
location(s} designatad in the Schedule;
(2) Premises owned by or rented to you and
shown in the Schadule; ar
(3) "1'a�kr {uor�c" for the additional insured at
the project(s) ar location(s) designated in
the Schedu[e and included within the
"products-ca�npleted operations hazard",
Form HS 24 $3 Q713
but only if:
{a) The wrEtten cantrac# or written
agreement requires you to �rovide
such coverage to such additional
insured at the project(s) or location�s}
designated in ihe Schedule; and
(b) This Co�erage Part provEdes caverage
for "bodily injury" or "property damage"
included within the "products-
completed operations hazard".
The insurance affarded to the addifional
insured shown in the Scheclule applies:
{1) Only if #he "badily injury" or "property
damage" occurs, or the "�ersanal and
advertising injury" offense is comm�tted:
�a) During the po[icy �aeriod; a�d
(b} S�bsequent to the executian a# such
written contract or written agreement;
and
(c) Prior to the expirafion of the period of
tirne thai the written contract or written
agreement requires such insurance
be pro�ided to the additional insured.
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(2) Only to the extent permitted by faw; and
(3} Wiif not be broader than that which you
are required by the written contract or
written agreement to provide for such
additianal insured.
With res�ect to the insurance afforded to the
person(s) or organizat�on(s) that are additianal
insureds under this endorsement, the
foflowing additional exclusion applies:
`Chis insurance dfles not apply to "bodily
�njury", "property damage" ar "personal and
ad�ertising injury" arising out of fhe rendering
of, or the failure to render, any professional
architectural, eng�neering or surveying
ser�ices, including:
(1) The preparing, approving, or failing to
prepare or approve maps, shop drawings,
opinions, reports, sur�eys, #iefd orders,
change orders, designs or specifications;
or
(2) Su�ervisory, inspection, architectural or
engineering activities.
The limits of insurance that apply to t�e additional
insured shown in the Schedule are described in the
Limits Of Insurance section.
�-]ow this insurance applies when other insurance is
available to the additionai insured is described in the
Other Insurance Condition in Section IV —
Commercial Ge�neraf Liabiliiy Conditions, exce�at as
otherwise amended below.
B. With respect to insurance �rovided to the
person{s) or organization(s) that are additionaf
insureds under this endarsemant, the When Yo�
Add Others As An Additional Insured To This
Insurance subparagraph, under the O�ther
Insurance Conditia� of Section !V — Commercial
General Liability Conditions is rep�aced with the
foflowing:
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When You Add Others As An Additional
fnsured To This lnsurance
(a) Primary Insurance When Required By
Contract
This ir�surance is primary if you have agreed
in a written cantracf or written agreerrient that
this insurance be primary. If other insurance
is alsa primary, we will share with all tnat
other insurance by the method described in
Raragraph (c} below. This [nsurance does not
apply to other insurance to whic� the
additional insured in the Schedu�e has b�en
added as an additionaf insured.
{b) P�irriaey And N�r�-��r�#rib�tary To Ot�ter'
IR7��ranca wl�en Requiraci ey�o�rlr�ci
This insurance is primary to and will not seek
contribution from any other insurance
availahle to an additianal insured under your
policy provicEed that:
{i) The additional insured in the Schedule is
a Named Insured under such other
fnsurance; and
(ii) You have agreed in a written contract ar
written agreement that this insurance
wou�d be primary and would not seek
contribution frorn any other insurance
a�ailab]e to the additional insured in the
Sct�edu]e.
(c) �911ethad Of Sharing
If a!! of the ather insurance permits
contribution by ec�ual shares, we will folfow
this m�thod also. Uncl�r this approach, each
insurer contributes equal arnounts �rntil it has
paid its applicable limit of insurance or none of
ti�e loss remains, whiche�er comes first.
If any of the other insurance daes not permit
contribution by equal shar�s, we will
car�tribute by limits. llnder this method, eac�
insurer's share is based on the ratio ofi its
a��[icable limit of insurar�ce to th� total
applicable li�nits of insurance of all insurers.
All other terms anc! conditions in the policy remain
unchanged.
Form bS 24 83 07 i3
NAMED I�[SURED: Omega Contracting, I�c.
POLICY NUMBER: 46UEAIC1842
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Various provisions in this policy restrict coverage.
Read the er�tire policy caref�lly ta determine rights,
duties and what is and is not co�ered_
�'hroughout this policy the words "you" and "your"
refer to the Named Insured shawn ir� the
DecIara#ions, and any other person or organization
qualifying as a Named Insured under this policy. The
wards "we", "us" and "our" refer to the stock
insurance company member of The Hartford
pro�id"mg this insurance.
The word "insured" rneans any person ar
organization qualifying as such under Section I� -
Who Is An Insured.
Other words and phrases that appear in quotation
marks ha�e special meaning. Refer fo Section V-
Defini#ions.
SECTION I - COVERAGES
COV�RAGE A BODII.Y IIVJURY AND PROP�RTY
�AIVIAG� I.IABIL.ITY
1. Nnsuring Agreement
a. We will pay those sums that the insured
becomes legally obligated to pay as damages
because of "bodily injury" ar "property
damage" to which this insurance app[ies. Wa
will ha�e the right and du#y fo defend the
insured against any "suit" seeking #hose
damages. Mowe�er, we will ha�e no duty to
defend the insured against any "suit" seeicing
damages for "�odily injury" or "property
damag�" to which this insurance does not
apply. We may, at our discretion, in�estigate
any "occurrence" ar�d settle any claim or "suit"
that may resuft. But:
(1j The amount we will pay for damages is
limifed as described in Section III - Lirnits
Of Ins�rance; and
(2) Our right and duty to defend ends when
we have used up the applicable limit of
insurance in the payment of judgments or
settlements under Co�erages A or B or
medicaf expenses under Coverage C.
No ather obligation or liability to pay sums or
perform acts or services is covered unless
explicitly pro�ided for under Supplementary
Payments - Coverages A and B.
b. This insurance applies ta "badily injury° and
"property darnage" only if:
{1) The "bodify injury" or "property damage" is
caused by an 'bccurrence" that takes
place in �he "coverage terr�tary";
(2) The "badily injury" or "property damage"
occurs during the palicy period; and
(3) Prior �o the policy period, no insured listed
under Paragraph 1. af Section II - Who Is
An Insured and no "employee" aut�orized
by you fio gi�e or recei�e natice of an
"occurrence" or claim, knew ihat the
"bodily injury" or "property damage" had
occurred, in whole or in pa�t. If such a
listed ins�red or aut�orized "employee"
knew, prior to the policy period, that the
"bodily injury" or "property damage"
occurred, then any contir�uation, change
or resumpfion of such "bodily injury" or
"property damage" during or after the
policy �eriod will be deerned to ha�e been
f�nawn priar to the policy period.
c. "Boc[i!y injury" or "property damage" will be
deemed ta ha�e been known ta have
occurred at the earliest time when any
insured listed under Parag�aph 1. a� Section II
- Wha Is An Insured or any "employee"
author�zed by you to gi�e or recei�e notice of
an "occurrence" or claim:
(1) Reports all, or any part, of the "bodily
injury" ar "property damage" to us or any
ather insurer;
(2) Racei�es a written ar verbal demand or
claim for damages because of the "bodily
injury" or "property damage"; or
(3) Becames aware by any ather means that
"bodily injury" or "property damage" has
occurred or has begun to accur.
d. Damages because of "bodily injury" include
dama�es cla�med by any person or
organization for care, loss of ser�ices or
death resuiting at any time fram the "bodify
injury".
e. Incidental MedicaI Malpractice And Good
Samaritan Go�erage
"Bodi[y injury" arising out of tha rendering of
or failure to render the fo[lowing health care
ser�ices by any "emplayee" or "volunteer
worker" sha[I be deemed #o be caused by an
'bccurrence" for:
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(1 } Prafessional health care services such as:
(a) Medical, surgical, dentai, laboratory, x-
ray or nursing services or treatment,
advice or instruction, or the related
furnishing of foad or beverages;
(b) Any health or therapeutic service,
treatment, advice or instruction; or
(c) The �furnishing or dispensing of drugs
ar medicaf, dantal, or surgical supplies
or appliances; or
{2) First aEcE services, which include:
(a) Cardiopulmonary resuscitation,
whether perforrr�ed manually or with a
defibrillator; or
(b) Services per�ormed as a Good
Samaritan.
For the purpose of determining th� limits of
insurance, any act or omission tageth�r with
all related acts a.r omissians in the furnishing
of these services to any one person will be
considered one "accurrence".
Hawever, this Incidentaf Medicaf Malpractice
And Goad Samaritan Coverage provision
applies only if yau are not engaged �n the
business or occupation af providing any of the
s�rvic�s describecE in this pro�ision.
2. �xclusions
This insueanc� does not apply to:
a. Expected Or ]ntended Injury
'Bodily ir�jury" or "property damage" expected
or intended fram the standpoint of the
insured. This exciusior� does not ap�ly to
"bodily ir�jury" or "property damage" res�fting
firorn the use of reasonable force to protect
persons or property.
b. Cantractual Liahiiity
"6adily injury" or "�aropeny darr�age" for which
the insured is obligated to pay damages by
reason of the assumption a# liability in a
contract or agreemenf. This exclusion does
not apply to �iability for damages:
('1) That the insured would have in the
absence of the contract or agreement; or
(2) Rssumed in a canfract or agreement tha#
is an "insured contracf', provided the
"bodily Enjury" or "property damage"
occurs subsequent ta the execution of the
contract or agreement. Solely for the
purposes o# liak�ility assurned in ar�
"insured contrac#", reasonable attorney
fees and necessary litigation expenses
incurred by ar for a party other than an
insured are deemed to be damages
because of "bodily injury" or "property
damage", provided:
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{a) Lia�Elity to such party for, or for the
cost af, ti�at party's defense has also
been assumed in the same "insured
contract", and
(�) Such attorney fees and litigation
expenses ara for defense of that party
againsf a civif or alt�rnati�e disput�
resolutian proceeding in wY�ich
damages to whic� this insurance
applies are al�eged.
c. Liquor Liability
"Bodily injury" or "properfy damage" for which
any ir�sured rnay be held liable by reason of:
(1) Caus�ng flr contributing to the intoxicafion
of any person;
{2) The furnishing of alcoholic beverages to a
person under the legal drinking age or
ur�der the influence of alcohol; or
(3) Any statute, ordinance or regulation
relating to t�te sale, gift, distribution or use
of alcoholic beverages.
Tl�is exclusion applies even ifi the claims
against any insured al�ege negligence or
other wrongdaing in:
(a) The supervision, hEring, employment,
training or monitoring of others by that
insured; or
(b) Pro�iding or failing to provide
transportation with respect ta any
person that rnay be under the inffuence
of alcohol;
i� the "accurrence" which caused the "bodily
injury" or "property damage", in�olved that
which is described in Paragraph (�), (2) or (3)
above.
Hawever, this exciusion ap�lies only if you
are in the business of manufacturing,
distributing, selling, serving or furnishing
aicoholic beverages. For the purposes ofi this
exclusian, permitting a person ta bring
alcoholic laeverages on your premises, for
consurnption on yo�r premises, whether or
not a fee is charged or a license is r�quired
for such activity, is not by itself consid�red the
business of selling, serving or #urnishing
alcaholic beverages.
d. Woricers' Campensatian And Similar Laws
Any obligation of the insured under a workers'
compensation, disabifity benefits or
unemplayment compensation law ar any
similar law.
e. Employer's Liability
"Bodily injury" #o:
(1) An "employee" of the insured arising out of
and in the course of:
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(a) Employment by the insured; or
{b) �erforming duties related to the
conduct of the insured's business, or
(2) The spouse, child, paeent, broth�r or sister
af that "employee" as a consequence of
Paragraph (1) abo�e,
This �xclusion applies:
{1) Whether the insured may be liable as an
employer or in any other capacity; and
(2) To any abligation to share damages with
or repay someone else wha must pay
damages because of the injury,
This exclusior� does not apply to liability
assumed by tha insured under an "insured
contracf'.
f. Pollution
('f) "Bodily injury" or "prop�rty damage"
aris�ng auf of �he actual, alleged or
t�reat�ned discharg�, disp�rsal, seepage,
migration, release or escape of
"pollutants":
{a) Af or from any premises, site ar
location which is or was at any time
ownerf or occupied by, or rented or
loaned to, any insured. Howe�er, this
subparagraph does not apply to:
(i} "Bodily injury" if s�stained within a
building and caused by smoke,
fumes, �apor or soot produced by
or originating from equipment that
is used to heat, caol or dehumidify
the building, or ec�uipment that is
used to heat water for personal
�se, by #he buildir�g's occu�aants or
their �ues#s;
(ii) "Bodily injury" ar "property damage"
for which you may be held liabie, if
yau are a contractor anc� the awner
ar lessee af such premises, site or
locatian has kaeen added �o your
palicy as an additianal insured with
respect fo your ongoing oparatEons
perforrned for that additianaf
insured at that prertmises, sife or
location and such premises, site or
location is nat and never was
owned or occupied b.y, or rented or
loaned to, any insured, other than
that additional ir�sured; or
(iii} "Bodily injury" or "property damage"
arising aut of heat, smoke or fumes
from a "hostile fire";
{b) At or frarrt any premises, site or
location which is or was at any time
useci by ar for any insured ar others far
the handling, storage, disposal,
pracessing or treatm�nt of waste;
(c) W]�ich are or were at any time
transported, handled, stared, treated,
dispased of, or processed as waste by
or for:
(i) Any insured; or
(ii) Any person or organization for
whom you may be legaliy
responsible;
(d) At ar from any premises, site or
location o� which any insured or any
contractors ar subcontractors worEc�ng
dir�ctly or indirectly on any insured's
behalf are performing operations if the
"pallutants" are brought on ar to fihe
premises, site or location in connection
with such operations by such insured,
contractor ar subcontractor. Howe�er,
this subparagraph does not apply to:
(i} "Bodily injury" or "property damage"
arising out of the escape of fuels,
iubricants or other operating fluids
which are needed fo perform the
normal electrical, hydraulic or
mechanical functions necessary for
the operation of "mobile equiprnent"
ar its parts, if such fuels, lubricants
ar other operating fluids escape
from a �ehicle part designed ta
hold, stare or recei�e them. This
exception does not apply if the
"bodily injury" or "property damage"
arises out of the intentional
discharge, dispersal or release of
the fuels, [ubricants or other
operating fluids, or if such fuels,
lubricants or other operating fiuids
are brought on or to the premises,
site or location with the intent tha�
they be discharged, dispersed ar
reieased as part af the operations
being performed by such insured,
contractar or subcontractor;
(ii) "Bodily injury" ar "property damage"
sustained within a faUilding and
caused f�y the release of gases,
fumes or vapors firom materials
brought in#o that buildin� in
connectian with aperatians being
perforrned by you or on your behalf
by a contractor or subcontractor; or
{iii} "Bodily injury" or "prop�rCy damage"
arising aut of heat, smake or fumes
from a "hostiie fire"; or
(e) At or frorr� any premises, site or
locatian on which any insured or any
cantractars or subcontractors warking
directly or indirectly on any insured's
behalf are perfarming aperatians if the
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operations are to test for, monitor,
clean up, remove, con�ain, treat,
detaxify ar neutralize, or in any way
respond to, or assess the effects of,
"pollutants".
(2) Any foss, cast ar expense arising out of
any:
(a) Request, demand, order or statu#ory or
regulatory requirement that any
insured or others test for, mo�itor,
clean u�, remo�e, con#ain, treaf,
detoxify or neutralize, or in any way
respond to, or assess #he effects of,
"polfutants"; or
(b} Claim or suit by or on behalf of a
go�ernmentaf authority #or damages
because of testing tor, monitoring,
cleaning up, remo�ing, containing,
treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or
in any way responding to, or assessing
the effects of, "polfutants".
However, this paragraph does not apply to
liability �or damages because of "property
damage" that the insured woufd have in
th� absence of such regue�st, demand,
order or statuiory or regulatory
requirement, or such claim or "suit" by or
on behalf af a governmental authority.
g. Aircraft, Auto Or Watercraft
"Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising
out of the owrrership, maintenance, use or
entrustment to others of any aircraft, "auto" or
watercraft owned or operated by or rented or
loa�ed to any insured. fJse includes operation
and "loading or unloading".
This exclusion a�plies even ifi the claims
against any insured allege negligence or
other wron�doing iro t�te supervision, hiring,
employment, training or monitoring of others
by that insured, it the "occurrence" which
caused the "bodily injury" ar "property
damage" involved the ownership,
maintenance, use or entrustment to athers of
any aircraft, "auto" or watercraft t�at is awned
or operated by or rented or loaned to any
insured.
This exclusion does nat apply to:
(i) A watercraft while ashore on premises you
own or rent;
(2) A watercraft yau do not own that is:
(a) Less than 51 feet fong; and
(b) Not being used to carry persons #or a
ci�arge;
(3) Parking an "auto" on, or on the ways next
to, premises you ow� or rent, provided the
"auto" is not owned f�y or rented ar loaned
to you or the insured;
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(�4) Liability assumed under any "ins�[red
contract" far fhe ownership, mair��enance
or use of aircraft or watercraft;
{5) "Bodily injury" or "prope�ty damage"
arising out of:
(a) The operatian of machinery ar
equipment fhat is atfached to, or parf
of, a land vehicle that would qualify
under the definitian af "mobile
ec�uipment" if it were not subject to a
comp�lsory or financial responsi�ili#y
law or ather motor vehicle insurance
faw where it is licensed or princi�a�ly
garaged; or
(b) The operation of any of the machinery
or equipment listed in Paragraph #.{2)
or f.(3) of the definition of "mobile
�quipm�nt"; or
(6) An aircraft that is not owned by any
insured and is hired, charterec! or loaned
with a paid cre�rv. Hovue��r, this exception
does not apply if the insured has any other
insurance for such "bocli�y injury" or
"proper�y damage", whether the other
insuranc� is primary, excess, contingen�
or on any oth�r basis.
I�. Mobile Equipment
"Bodily injury" or "property cEamage" arising
out of:
(1) The transportation of "moi�iie equipment"
by an "auto" owned or operated by or
rented or loaned to any insured; or
(2) The use of "mobile equipmenf" in, ar while
ir� practice for, or whi�e being prepared for,
any prearranged racing, speed,
demoiitior�, or stunting activity.
i. War
"8odily injury" or "property damage", however
caused, arising, directly or indirectly, aut of:
(1) War, including undeclared or civil war;
(2) Warlike action by a military force, including
actian in hindering or defiending against an
actual or expected attack, by any
go�ernment, so�ereigr� or other authority
using military personne� or other agents;
or
(3) Insurrection, rebellion, revofution, usur�ed
power, or action taken by governmentaf
autharity in hindering or defending against
any af these.
j. parnage 7o Property
"Property damage" to;
(1) Property you own, rent, or occupy,
incl�ding any costs or expenses incurr�d
by you, or any other person, arganization
or entity, for repair, repfacement,
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enhancerr�ent, restoration or maintenance
of such property for any reasan, including
pre�ention af injury to a person or damage
ta another's property;
(Z) Premises you sell, give away or abandon,
if the "property damage" arises aut of any
part o# those premises;
(3) Property loaned to you;
(4} Personal property in fhe care, custody or
control af the �nsured;
(5} That particular par� a# real property on
which you ar any contractars or
subcontractars
working directly or indirectly on yaur behalf
are performing aperations, if the "praperty
damage" arises out of thase operations; or
(6) 7hat particular par� of any property that
must be restored, repaired or replaced
because "your work" was incorrectly
performed an it.
Paragra�hs (1), {3) and (4) of this exclusion
do not apply to "property damage" (other than
damage by fire} ta prerr�ises, �ncluding the
contents of sucn premises, rented to you for a
period af seven or fewer consecuti�e days. A
separa#e limit of insurance applies to Damage
To Prem�ses Ren#ed To You as described in
Section III - Limits Df Insurance.
Paragraph (2) of this exclusion does not apply
if the premises are "your wark" and were
ne�er occupied, rented or hefd for rental by
you.
Paragrap�s (3} and (4) of ti�is excfusion do
r�at apply to "property damage" arising from
the use af ele�ators.
Paragraphs {3), {A}, {5) and (6) of fhis
exclusion do not apply to liability assumed
under a sidetrack agre�ment.
Paragraphs (3} ar�d (4) of this exclusion do
not apply to "property damage" to borrowed
equipment while not being used to perforrr3
operations at the job site.
Paragraph (6} af this exclusion does not apply
ta "property damage" included in the
"products-completed operations hazard".
�C. I]amage To Yaur Praduct
"Property damage" to "your prod�ct" arising
out of it or any park of it,
Damage To Yaur Work
"Property damage" to "your work" arising out
of it or any par� of it and included in the
"proc�ucts-completed operations hazard".
i'his exclusion does not a�ply if the damaged
work or the work ou� of which the damage
arises was performed an your behalf by a
su�cantractor.
m. Damage To Impaired I'raperty Or property
Not Phys�cally Injured
"Praperty damage" ta "impaired pro�aerty" or
praper�y that has not been physically injured,
arising out of:
(1 } A defect, deficfency, inadequac.y or
dangerous condition in "your pra.duct" ar
"your wark"; or
(2) A delay or #aifure by you or anyone acting
on your behalf ta perfarm a contracf ar
agreement in accordance with its terms.
This exclusion does nat apply to the [oss of
use of other properky arising ou# of sudden
and accidental physical injury to "your
product" or "your work" after it has b�en put
to its intended use,
n. Recall Of Products, Work Or Impaired
Property
Damages claimed for a�y loss, cost ar
expense incurred by you ar others for the loss
of use, withdrawal, recall, inspection, repair,
replacement, adjustment, remaval or disposa!
pf:
(1) "Your product";
(2) "Yaur work"; or
(3) "Impaired property";
if such product, wark, or praperty is withdrawn
or recalled from the market or fram use f�y
any �erson or organization because of a
known or suspected defect, deficisncy,
inadequacy or dangeraus condition in it.
o. Personal And Adw�rtising Injury
"Bodily injury" arising out �of "personal and
ad��rtising injury".
�a. Access or Disclosure Of Con#idential Or
Personal Informatian And qata-related
Liahility
Damages ar�sing at�f of:
(1) Any access to or disclosure of any
persort's ar organization's confiden#ial or
personal information, including paten#s,
trade secrets, processing methods,
customer lists, financia! informatlan, cr�dit
card information, health informatian or any
other type of nonpublic information; or
(2} The loss of, loss af use af, damage to,
corruption af, inability to access, or
inability to manipulate electronic data.
This exclusion applies e�en if damages are
claimed for notificafion costs, credit
monitoring expenses, farensic expenses,
publEc relations expenses or any other loss,
cost or expense incurred by yau or others
arising out of that which is described in
Paragraph (1) or (2} abave.
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However, unless Paragraph (1} above
appfies, t�is excfusion does not apply to
damages becaus� of "boclily injury".
As used in this exclusion, electronic data
means information, facts or programs stared
as or on, created or used on, ar transmitted to
or feom corr�puter software, including systems
and applications saftware, hard or floppy
disks, CD-ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data
processing devices or any other media wh�eh
are �sed with electronically controlled
equipment.
q. Errepfoyment-Related Practices
"Bodily injury" to:
(1) A person arising out of any "employment-
related practices'; or
(2) The spouse, child, parent, �rather or sister
of that person as a consequence of "bodily
injury" to that person at whom any
"employment-related practices" are
directed.
This exclusion ap�lies:
(f) WY��ther th� injury-causing e�ent
described in the d�finition af "em�loyment-
refated practices" occurs before
employrner�t, during employment or after
employment of that person;
(2) Whether the ir�surecf may �e iiabie as an
emplayer or in any other capacity, and
(3) 7o any abligation to share damages with
or repay someone else who must pay
damages because of the injury..
r. Asbestos
{1 j "Bodily injury" or "property darnage"
arising out o# the "asbestos hazard".
(2) Any damages, judgments, set#lements,
loss, costs ar expenses that:
(a) May be awarded ar incurred by reason
of any ciaim or suit alleging actual ar
threatened injury or damage o# any
nature or kind to persflns or property
which wauld not ha�e occurred in
whole or in part E�ut for the "asE�estos
hazard";
(b) Arise out af any request, cfemand,
arder or statutory or regulatory
requirement that ar�y insured ar others
test far, monitor, clean up, remove,
encapsulate, ca�tain, treat, detoxify or
neutralize ar in any way respond to or
assess the effects of an "asbestos
hazard"; or
(c) Arise out of any claim or suit for
�amages because of t�sting for,
monitoring, cleaning up, remaving,
encapsulating, containing, freating,
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detoxifying ar neutralizing or in any
way responcling to or assessirtg the
effects of an "asbestos hazard".
s. Recording And Distribution Of Material Or
Information in Violat�an 4fi Law
"Bodily injury" ar "proper#y damage" arising
directly or indirectly out of any action or
omission that �iolates ar fs affeged to violate:
{`I) The Teiephone Consumer Protection Act
{TCPA), inciudir�g any arrtendment of or
addition fo such law;
(2} Th� GAN-SPAM Act of 2003, including
any amendment of or addition to such iaw;
(3) The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and
any amendment o� or addition to such law,
including the Fair and Accura#e Credit
Transaction Act (FACTA}; or
(4) Any federal, s#ate or loca� statute,
ardinance ar regu�atian, other than the
TCPA or CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 or FCRA
and their amendments a�d additions, that
addresses, prohibits or limits the printing,
disse�nination, disposaf, collecting,
recording, sending, transrnitting,
communicating ar distrfbution of materia!
or information.
Damage To Premises Rented To You -
Exception For Damage By Fire, Lightning Or
Explosion
Exclusions c. through h, and j, through n. do nat
apply to damage by fire, lightning or expfosion to
premises while rented to you or temporarily
occ�pied by you with permission of the owner. A
separate limit of insurance applies to this
coverage as described in Section III - Limits �f
Insurance.
COVERAGE B PER50NAL AND ADVERTISfNG
INJURY L[ABILITY
�. lnsuring Agreement
a. We wilf pay thase sums that the ir�sured
becomes legalfy ohfigated to pay as damages
because ofi "personal and advertising injury"
ta which tl�is insurance applies. We wifl have
the right and duty to defend the insured
against any "suit" seeking those damages.
However, we will have no duty to defend the
insured against any "suit" seeking damages
for "personal and advertising injury" to which
this insurance does not apply. We may, at our
discretion, invastigate any offense and settle
any claim or "suit" �hat may result. But:
('i) Th� amount we will pay for darr3ages is
fimited as described in 5ection fll - Limits
Of Insurance; and
(2} Our right and duty to defend end when we
have used up the applicable limit of
insurance in the payment af judgments or
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settlements under Co�erages A or 6 or
medical expenses under Goverage C.
No other obligat�an or liaf�ifity to pay sums or
perform acts or services is co�ered unless
explicitfy provided for und�r Sup�lernentary
Payrnents - Coverages A and B.
b. This insurance applies ta "personal and
ad�ertising injury" caused by an offense
arising out of your business but anfy if the
aff�nse was comrnitted in fhe "co�erage
territory" during the pa[icy period.
2. Exclusions
This �nsurar�ce does not app[y to:
a. Knowing V�alation Of Rights Of Another
"Personal and advertising injury" arising out af
an offense committed by, at the direction or
with t�e consent or acquisscence of the
insured with the expectation of inflicting
"personal and ad�ertising injury".
b. Material Published With Knowledge Of
Falsity
"Persona[ and ad�ertising injury" arising out of
oral, wrEtten or electronic pubiicafion, in any
manner, of materiaf, rf done by or at the
direction af the insured with �nowledge of its
falsity.
c. Material Pub[ished Prior To Palicy Periacf
"Persor�al a�d ad�ertising injury" arising out of
oral, wriiten or electronic publication, in any
manner, of material whase first publication
took place before the beginning oF the palicy
period.
d. Crim�nal Aets
"Persanal and advertising injury" arising out of
a criminal act committed by or at the direction
of the insured.
e. Contractual Liabi[ity
"Personal and advertising injury" for which the
insured has assumed liability in a contract or
agreement. This exclusion does nof apply #o
liability for damages that the insured would
ha�e in the af�sence of the contrac# or
agreement.
f. Breach Of Contract
"Personal and ad�ertising injury" arising out af a
breach of contract, except an implied contract to
use ano#her's "advertising idea" in your
"ad�erfisement".
�g. Quality Or Perfiormance Of Gaods - Failure
Ta Canform To Statements
"Persanal and ad�ertising injury" arising out of
the failure of gaods, praducts ar services to
conform with any statement of quality or
performance made in yo�r °adver#isement".
h. Wrong Description Of Pric�s
"Persana] and advertising injury" arising out a�
the wrong description af the price of goods,
products or ser�ices.
i. Infringement Ot Intellectual Property
Rig hts
(�f) "Personal and advertising inj�ry" arising
out of any actual or alleged infringement
or violation of any inteflectual property
rig�ts such as copyright, patent,
trademark, trade narr�e, trade secr�t, trade
dress, service mark or other designation
of origin or authenticity; or
{2) Any injury or damage alleged in any clam
or "suit" that alsa alleges an infr��gemant
or �iofation of any intellectual property
right, whether such allegation af
infringement or �io[ation is made by you or
t�y any other party involved in the claim or
"suif', regardless of wl��th�r this
insurance would ot�erwise apply,
However, this exclusion does not apply if the
on�y allegatian in the claim or "suit" ir��ol�ing
any intellectual property right is lirnit�d to:
(1} lnfringement, En your"advertisement", of:
(a) Copyright;
(b) Slogan; or
(c) 7itle of any li#erary or artistic wark; or
(2) Copying, in your °ad�ertisemenf", a
persan's or organization's "advert�sing
idea" or style of "ad�ertisement".
j. Insureds [n hlfedia And lnternet Type
Businesses
"Personal and ad�ertfsing injury" committed
by an insured whose business is:
(1) Advertising, broadcasting, publishing or
telecasting;
(2) Designing or determining content of vueb
sites far athers; or
(3) An [nternet search, access, conten� or
service pravider.
However, this exclusion does not appEy ta
F'aragraphs a., b. ancf c. of t�e de#inition of
"persanal and ad�ertising injury" under the
D�finitions Sec�ion.
For fihe purposes of this exdusion, the piacing
af frames, borders or finks, or ad�ertising, for
yau or others anywhere on the Internet, is not
by itself, considered the �usiness of
adver�ising, braadcasting, publishing or
telecasting.
k. E�ectronic Chairooms Or Bulletin Boards
"P�rsonal and advertising inj�ry" aris�ng out of
an electronic chatroom or bulletin board the
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insured hosts, owns, or over which the
insured exercises control,
L Unauthorized Use Of Another`s Name Or
Product
"Personal and ad�ertisir�g injury" arising out of
the unat�thorized use of another's name or
prad�ct in your e-mail address, domain name
or me#atags, or any other similar tactics to
mislead a�other's po#ential custo�-ners.
m. Pollution
"Persanal and advertising injury" arising out of
the actual, allegecf or threatened discharge,
dispersaE, seepage, migration, r�lease or
escape of "pollutants" at any tirne.
n. PollutianaRelated
Any loss, cost or expanse arising a�at of any:
(1) Rec�uest, demand, order or statutory ar
regulatory requirement that any insured ar
other� test for, monitor, cfean up, remove,
contain, treat, detoxify or neutralize, or in
any way respond to, or assess the effects
of, "pollutants"; or
{2j Claim or suit by or on f�ehalf af a
governmental aut�arity for damages
because of testing #or, monitoring,
cleaning up, remo�ing, cantair�ing,
treating, detoxifying or neutralizing, or in
any way r�sponding to, or assessing the
effects of, "pollutants".
o. War
"Personal ar�d advertising injury", however
caused, arising, directly or ir�directly, out of;
(1) War, including undeclared or civil war;
(2) Warlike action by a military farce, including
action in hindering or defending against an
actual ar expec�ed attack, E�y any
government, sovereign or other autharity
�sing military p�rsonnel or other agents;
or
(3) Insurrectian, rebellion, rer�olution, usurped
power, or action taken by go�ernrtlentai
aut�ority in i�indering or d�fending agains#
any of these.
p. Interne# Ad�ert�sements And Content Of
Others
"Personal and advertising injury" arising out
of:
(�) An "advertisement" for others on your web
site;
(2) Placing a link fo a web site of others on
your web site;
{3) Content, including information, sounds,
tex#, graphics, or images from a web site
of others displayecE within a frame or
border on your web site; ar
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{4) Camputer code, so�tware ar programrning
used to enable:
(a) Your web site; or
{�a) The presentation or functianality of an
"adveetisemer�t" or other content on
your web site.
q, Right Qf Privacy Created By S#atute
"Personal and advertising injury" arising out of
the �iolation of a person's right of privacy
created by any state or federal act.
However, this exc�usion cfoes not apply to
liability for damages that t�e insured woufd
have in tne absence of such state or federaf
act.
r. Violatian Of Anti-1 rust law
"Persanal and advartising injury" arising out of
a violation of any anti-#rust law.
s. Securities
"�ersonal and advertising injury" arising out of
the fluctuation in price or value of any stocks,
boncEs or ather securities.
t. Recording And Distribution Of Mater�al Qr
fnformaiion In Violation Of Law
"PersonaE and advertising injury" ar�sing
directfy or indirectly out of any action ar
omission that violates or is aileged to viola�e:
(1} Tne Telephone Consumer Protection Act
(TCPA), incfucEing any amendment of or
addition to such law;
(2) The CAN-SPAM Act of 2003, inclucEing
any amendmeni of or addition to such law;
(3) The Fair Credit Reporting Act ��CRA), and
any amer�drr�ent of or addition to suc� iaw,
inclucEing the Fair and Accurate Credit
iransaction Act (FACTA}; or
(4) Any federal, state or local stafute,
ordinance or regulation, other than the
TCPA or CAN-SPAM Act of 20d3 or FCRA
and t�eir amendments and additions, that
addresses, prohibits or limits the printing,
dissemination, dispasal, collecting,
recording, sending, transmitting,
cornmunicating or distribution of material
or information.
u. Employment�Related Practices
"Personal and advertising i�jury" to:
(�) A person arising out of any "employment-
related practices' ; or
(2) The spouse, chifd, parent, farother or sisfer
of that person as a conseq�ence of
"personal and advertising injury" to that
person at whom any "employment-related
practices" are directed.
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This exclusion applies:
(1) Whether the injury-ca�sing e�ent
clescribed in the definition of "emplayment-
relatecE �racfices" occurs befare
employment, during empfoyment or after
employment af that person;
(2} Wh�ether the insured may �e liable as an
employer or in any other ca�acity; and
(3) To a�y obligation to share damages with
or repay someone else wha must pay
damages beeause of tl�e injury.
v, Asbesto5
{1) "Personal and ad�ertising i�jury" arising
o�t of the "asbestos hazard".
(2) Any damages, judgments, sefitlements,
loss, costs or �xpenses that:
(a} May be awarded or incurred by reasan
of ar�y cEairn or suit alfeging actual or
threatened in�ury ar damage af any
nature or kind to persons or property
which would r�ot have occurred in
whole or in part but for the "asbestos
hazard";
(b) Arise out of any requesf, demand,
order or statutory ar regula#ory
requ3rement that any insured or athers
test for, monitor, clean up, rerno�e,
encapsulate, cantain, treat, detoxi#y or
neutralize or in any way respand to ar
assess the effects af an "asbestos
f�azard"; or
(c) Arise out of any claim or suit for
damages because of testing for,
monitoring, cleaning up, remo�ing,
encapsulating, containing, treating,
detoxifying or neutralizing or in any
way responding to or assessing the
effec#s af an "asbestos hazard".
w. Access Or �isclosure Of Canfidential Or
P�rsanal Ir�formation
"Personal and ad�ertising injury" ar�sing aut of
any access to or d�sc{asure of any person's or
organization's confidential or p�rsonal
information, including patenis, trade secrets,
processir�g methods, customer lists, financial
information, credit card informatian, h�alth
informatiar� ar any other type of nanpub[�c
informafion.
Tt�is exclusion applies even �f damages are
claimed for noti#ication costs, credit
moniforing expenses, forensic ex�enses,
p�blic relations expenses or any other loss,
cost ar expense incurred f�y you ar others
arising out of any access to or disclosure of
a�y person's or organization's confidenfial ar
personal information.
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COVERAGE C MEDICAL PAYMENTS
1. Insuring Agreement
a. We will pay medical expenses as descriE�ed
below for "bodily injury" caused by an
aecident:
(1) On premises you own or rent;
(2) On ways next to premises you own or
rent; ar
{3) Because of your operations;
pro�ided that:
(i) The accident takes place in the "co�erage
territory" and during the policy period;
(2) The expenses are incurred and reported
to us within three years of the date of the
accident, and
(3) The injured person submits to
examina#ion, at our expense, by
physicians of our c�oice as often as we
reasonably require.
h. We will maK� these payments regardless of
fauit. These paymer�ts will not exceed the
applicable Eimit of insurance. We will pay
reasonable expenses for;
(1) Firs# aid administered at the time of an
accident;
{2) N�cessary medical, surgicai, X-ray and
dental se�'vices, including prosthetic
d�vices; and
(3) Necessary ambuEance, hospital,
professional nursing and funeral services.
2. Exclusior�s
We w�ll not pay expenses for "bodily injury":
a. Any lnsured
�o any insured, except "�olunteer workers".
h. Hir�d Person
To a person hirecf to do work for or on behalf
of any insured or a tenant o# any insured.
c. injury O� Normally Occupied Premises
To a person injured an that part of premises
you own or rent that the person normally
occupies.
d. Workers Campensation And Similar l.aws
To a person, whether or not an "employee" of
any insured, if f�enefits for the "bodily injury" are
payable or must be pro�ided under a workers'
compensation or disability benefits law or a
similar law.
e. Athletics Acti�ities
To a person injured while �racticing,
instructing or participating in any physical
exercises or garnes, sports, or athletic
contests.
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f. Products-Go�npleted O�erations Hazard
fncluded within the "products-completed
operations hazard".
g. Coverage A Exclusi�ns
Excluded under Co�erage A.
SUPP��IIR�NTARY PAYf4A�NTS - COVERAGES
A AND B
�. We will pay, wit� respect to any claim we
inves#igate or s�ttl�, or any "suit" against an
insured we de�end:
a. A!I expen$es we incur.
b, Up to $1,000 fior cost of bail bonds required
becaus� of accidents or traffic law violations
arising aut of the use of any vehicle to which
the Badily Injury Liability Co�erage appli�s.
We do not hav� to furnis� these honds.
c. The cast of a�peal bonds or bonds ta release
attachmenis, but only for bonc! amounts
within #he applicable limit of insurance. We do
not have to f�rnish these bonds.
d. Ail reasonaf�le expenses incurred by the
insured at our request to assist us in the
investigatian or defense of tl�e claim or °suit",
including actual loss of earnings u}� to $500 a
day because of time off from work.
�. A]I court costs tax�d against the insur�d in
the "suit". However, such costs do not
include attorr�eys' fees, attorneys' expenses,
witness or expert fees, or any other expenses
of a party taxed to the insured,
f. Prejudgment interest awarded against the
insured on that part of tf�e judgrnent we pay. If
we make an offer ta pay the appGcable limit ofi
insurance, we will not pay any prejudgment
interest based on that period of time after the
offer.
g. Alf interast an the full amount of any judgment
that accrues after entry of the judgment and
before we have paid, affered to pay, or
deposited in court the part af the judgment
that is within �he ap�aficable limit of insurance.
These paymen�s will not reduce the li�nits of
insurance.
2. If we defend ar� insured against a"suit" and an
indemnitee af the insured is also named as a
par�y to the "suit", we will defend that indemnitee
if a�! of the following candEtions are met:
a. Tt�e "suit" against the indemnitee seeks
damages for which the insured has assumed
the lia�ility of the indemnitee in a contract or
agreement that is an "E�tsured contract";
b. This ir�surance appli�s to such liability
assum�d by th� insured;
c. i'�e obligatian to defend, ar the cost of the
defense of, tha# indemnitee, has also been
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assumed by the� insur�d in ti�e sarne "insured
contract' ;
d. The allegations in the "suit" and the
ir�formation we know about the 'bccurrence"
are such that no conflict appears ta exist
between the inierests of the insured and the
interests of the indemnitee;
e. The indemnitee and the insured ask us to
conduct and conirol the defense of that
indemnitee against such "suit" ancE agree �hat
we can assign th� same counsel ta defencf
the insured and the indemnitee; and
f. The indemnitee:
(1) Agrees in writ�ng to:
(a) Cooperate wit� us in the investigation,
settlement or defense of the "suit' ;
(b) Immecliate]y send us cQpies of any
demands, notices, summanses or lega!
papers received in connection with #he
"suit",
(c) Notify any other irmsurer wf�ose
coverage is available to the
indemnitee; and
(d) Coo�erate witn us with respec# to
coordinating other applicable
insurance available to the indemnitee;
and
(2) Pro�ides us with written authorization to:
(a) Qbtain records and other information
refated to the "s�it"; and
(b) Conduct and control the defiense of the
indernnitee in such "suit".
So long as the above conditions are met,
attorneys' fees incurred by us in the clefense of
that indemnitee, necessary litiga�ion expenses
incurred by us and necessary litigation exp�nses
incurred by the indemnitee at our request will be
paid as Supplementary Payments.
Notwithstandir�g the provisions of Paragraph
�.b.(2) of Section i- Coverage A- Bodily Injury
And Property Darnage Liability, such �aym�nts
will not be deemed to be damages for "hodily
injury" and "property damage" and will not reduce
the ]imits o# insurance.
Our abligation to defend an insured's indemnitee
and to pay far attarneys' fees ancE necessary
litigation expenses as Suppfementary Pay�-nents
ends when:
a. We have used u� the applicabfe limit of
insurance in the payment of judgments or
set�lem�nts; or
b. The cor�ditions set forth ahove, or the terms ofi
the agreement described in f'aragraph f.
above, are no longer met.
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SECTION II - WHQ 1S AN INSURED
1. If you are designated in the Declarat�ons as;
a. An indi�iduaf, yau and your spouse are
insureds, but only witY� resp�ct to the conduct
of a business af wt�ic� you are the sole
owner.
b, A partnership ar jaint �enture, you are ar�
insured. Your members, your partners, and
their spouses are also insureds, but onfy with
respec# to #he conduct of your business.
c. A limited liability company, you are an
insured. Your members are a�so insureds, �ut
only with respecf to the conduct of your
businass. Yaur managers are insureds, bu�
only wiih respect to their duties as your
managers.
d. An organizatian other than a pa�tnership, joint
venture ar limited liability campany, yau are
an insured. Your "executive officers" and
directors are ins�reds, but only with respect to
their duties as your officers or direciors. Your
stockholders are also insurec�s, but on[y with
respect to their liability as stackholders.
e. A irust, yau are an insur�d. Your trustees are
also insureds, i�ut only with res�ect to their
duties as trustees.
2. Each of the fo�lawing is alsa an insured:
a. Employees And Volunteer WorEcers
Your "vo[unteer workers" only while
performing duties related fo the conduct of
your business, or your "employees", other
than eitf�er your "executive officers" (if you are
an organization other than a partnership, joint
�enfiure or limited ]iability company) or your
managers (if you are a limited liabif�#y
company), but oniy for acts within the scope
of their employment by you or wh[fe
perfarming duties related to ihe conduct of
yaur business.
Howe�er, nane of �hese "employees" or
"�olunteer wor�cers" are insureds for:
�1) "Bodily injury" or "personal and ad�ertisir�g
injury":
(a) To you, ta your partners or members (if
you are a partnership ar joint �entUre),
to your members (if you are a[�mited
liability campany}, to a co-"emp[oyee"
while in the course of his or her
employment or performing dufies
related fo the conduct of ya�r
business, or #o your o#her "volunteer
workers" while performing duties
related to the canduct of your
business;
(h) To the spouse, child, parent, brother ar
sister of that co-"employee" or that
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"�olunt�er worEcer" as a cansequence
of Paragraph {�1)(a) above;
{c) �or which there is any obligation to
shara damages with ar repay sameone
else w�a must pay damages becaus�
of the injury described in Paragrapl�s
(1)(a) or (1){b) abo�e; or
(d) Arising out of his or her pro�iding or
failing to pravide professionaf health
care ser�ices.
If you are not in the business af pro�iding
professional health care ser�ices:
�a) Subparagraphs (1)(a), (1)(b) and (1}(c)
aboue do not apply to any "employee"
or "�olunteer worker" providing first aid
ser�ices; and
(b) Subparagraph (�}(d} abo�� does not
apply to any nurse, emerg�ncy medical
technician or paramedic employed by
yau to provide such ser�ices.
(2) "Property damage" to property_
(a) Owned, occupied or used by,
(b) Rented to, in the care, custody or
control of, or o�er which physical
control is being exercised for any
purpose by
you, any af your "employees", "volunteer
workers", any partner or member (if yau
ar� a partnership or joint venture), or any
m�mher (if you are a limited liability
campany}.
b. Real Estafe hlfanager
Any person {other than your "employe�" or
"�alunteer worker"}, or any organization while
ac#ing as your real estate manager.
c. Temporary C�stodians Of V'our P�ope�ty
Any person or organization ha�ing proper
temporary custody of your property if yau die,
but only:
�1) With respect to liability arising out af the
maintenance or use af that property; and
(2) l�ntil your legal representafive has b�en
appo9nted_
d, Legal Repres�ntativa If You Die
Your legal representati�e if you die, but only
with respect to duties as such. �hat
representati�e will ha�e all your rights and
duties under this Coverage Pa�t.
e. Unnamed Subsidiary
Any subsidiary, and subsidiary thereaf, of
yours which is a legally incarporated entity of
which you own a financial interesf of more
than 50% af the voting stock an the effectiwe
date of the Co��rage Part.
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The insurance afforded herein for any
subsidiary no# named in this Coverage Part
as a nam�d insured do�s not apply to injury
or damage with respect to which such insured
is also a nam�d insur�c! under another policy
or would be a named insured under such
policy but for its terminatian or the ex�austion
af fts limits of insurance.
3. New[y Acquired Or Formed Organizatian
Any arganization you newly acquire or form,
ofher than a partr�ership, joint venture ar !i€riited
liability company, and over which you maintain
financial interest of more than 50% of the vofing
stock, will qualify as a Named Insured if there is
no other sirr�ilar insurance avai�able to that
arganization. Hawever:
a. Coverag� under this pro�ision is afforded only
until the �! 8�th day after you acquire ar farrrt
the organization or fhe end of the palicy
period, which�ver is earfier;
i�. Coverage A does not apply to "bodily injury"
or "property damage" tha# occurred before
yo� acquired or farmed the organizafion; and
c. Coverage B daes r�ot apply to "personal and
advertising injury" arising out of an offense
committed before you acquired or formed the
organization.
4. Nonowned Watercraft
With respect to watercraft you cEo not own that is
less than 51 feet long and is not being used to
carry persor�s �or a charge, any person is an
insured while aperating such watercraft with yaur
permission. Any other person or organizafion
responsible for the conduct of such person is
also an insured, but only with respect to liability
arising out of the operation of the watercraft, and
only if no other insurance o� any kind is available
to that person nr organization for this liaf�ility.
Howe�er, na person or organization is an insured
with respect to:
a. "Bodily injury" to a co-"employee" of the
person operating the wafercraft; ar
b. "Praperty damage" to praperty owned by,
rented to, in the charge ot or occupied by you
or the employer of any person who �s an
insured under this pro�ision.
�. Ad�JE�ionsl i��urer�s When R���llred �y.
U�lri�ten �nn#r�c#, Wrltt�n Agr�emer�# pr
Petin�i
Th� following person{s) or organizatior�(s) are an
addi#ianal insured when you have agreed, in a
written contract, written agreement or because of
a permit issued by a state or pofitical suhdi�ision,
that such person or organization be added as an
additional insured on your poficy, provided tl�e
injury or damage accurs su�sequent to the
execution of the contract or agreement.
A persan or organizatian is an additiona[ insured
under this provision only for that period of time
required by the contract or agreemenf.
Howe�er, no such person or organization is an
insured under this pro�ision ifi such person or
organization is included as an insured by an
ertdarsement issued by us and made a part of
this Coverage Part.
a. Vendors
Any person(s) or organization(s) (referred to
below as vencEor), but anly with respect to
"i�adily injury° ar "proper�y damage° arising
out of "your products" which are distribUted or
sold in the regular course of the vendor's
business and only if this Coverage Part
pro�ides coverage far "badily injury" or
"property damage" included within the
"products-completed operations hazard".
(1) The insurance afforded the vendor is
subject to the following additional
excfusions:
This insurance does not apply to:
�a) "Bodily injury" or "property damage" for
which the vendor is ob�igated to pay
damages �ay reason of the assumption
of liability in a contract or agreement.
This exclusion daes not apply to
liability for damages that the vendor
would have in the absence of the
contract or agreament;
(b} Any express warranty unauthorized by
Ya� �
(c) Any physical or chemical change in the
praduct rnade intentionally by the
vendor;
{d} Repackaging, except when unpacked
solely for the purpose af inspection,
demonstration, testing, or the
substitution of parts under instructions
from the manufacturer, and then
repackaged in the original container;
{e) Any failure to make such inspections,
adjustments, tests or servicir�g as the
vendor has agreed to make or normally
undertakes to maka ir� ihe usual
course of b�siness, in connection wi#h
the distribufion or sale of the produc#s;
(#} Demonstration, instalfation, servicing
or r�pair operations, exc�pt such
operations performed at the vendor's
premises in connection with the sale ofi
the procE�ct;
(g) Products which, after distribution or
sale by you, have been labeled or
relabeled or Used as a container, part
ar ingr�dient of any other thing or
substance by or for the vendor; or
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(h} "Bodify injury" or "property dam�ge"
arising out af th� sale negligence of the
�endor for its awn ac#s or omissions ar
those of its employees or anyane else
acting on its behalf. Howe�er, this
exclusion does not apply to:
(i} T'he exceptions contained in Sub-
paragraphs {d} or (f); or
(ii) Such ins�ections, adjustmen#s,
fests or ser�icing as the vendor has
agreec� to make ar normally
undertakes to make in the usual
course of business, in connection
with ihe distribution or sale of the
products.
(2j 7his insUrar�ce daes not apply to any
insured person or organizatian, from
whom you ha�e acquir�d such products,
or any ingredient, part or contai�er,
entering into, accompanying or containing
such products,
b. Lessors Of Equipment
(1} Any person{s) or organization{s} from
whom you lease equipment; but only with
respect to their liability for "bodily injury",
"property damage" or "personal and
ad�ertising injury" caused, in whole or in
part, by your maintenance, operation or
use of equipment ]eased ta you by such
person(s} or organization(s).
(2) With respec# to the insurance afforded to
fhes� additionaf insureds this insurance
does not apply to any "occurrence" which
tak�s place after the equipment lease
expires.
c. Lessors Of Land Or Premises
Any person or organization fcom wi�om yau
lease land or premises, but only with res�ect
ta liability arising out of tha awnership,
maintenance or use of that part of the land ar
premises leased to you.
With respect to the insurance afforded th�s�
additional insureds the following additional
exclusians apply:
This insurance does not apply to:
1. Any 'bcc�rrence" which takes pface after
you cease to lease that ]and; or
2. Structural a[terations, new canstruc#[an or
der�olition aperations performed by or on
b�half of such person or organization.
d, Architects, Engineees Or Sur�eyors
Any architect, engineer, or surveyor, but only
wit� respect to liability for "bodily injury",
"property damage" ar "p�rsanal anc�
ad�ertising inj�ry" eaused, in whale or in part,
by your acts ar amissians or the acts or
pmissians of #hose acting on your E�ehal#:
(1) In connection with your premises; or
{2) In the perfarrnance of yaur ongoing
aperafions performed by yau ar on your
behalf.
With respect to the insurance aiforded these
additional insureds, tf�e #ollowing additional
exclusian applies:
This insurance daes not apply to "bodily
injury", "praperty damage" ar "personal and
ad�ertising injury" arising out o� the rendering
of or the failure to render any professional
ser�ices f�y or for yo�, inc[uding:
1. The pre�aring, appro�ing, or failing ta
prepare or appro�e, maps, shap drawings,
opinions, reports, sUrveys, fie[d orders,
char�ge orders or drawings and
specificatians; or
2_ Super�isary, inspection, architectural or
engineering acti�ities.
This exclusian app[ies e�en if the clairns
agai�st any insured aElege negfigence or
other wrongdaing in the super�ision, hiring,
employment, training or monitoring of others
F�y that insur�d, if the "occurrence" which
caused the "b�dily injury" ar "property
damage", ar the offense whicf� caused the
"personal and ad�ertising injury", 9n�ol�ed the
rendering of or the failure to render any
professional ser�ices by ar for you.
e. Permits Issued By Stat� Or Political
Subdi�isians
Any state or pofitical subdi�ision, but only with
respect to operations p�rfoemeci by you or on
your behalf for which the state or political
subdi�ision has issued a p�rmi#,
With respect to the �nsurance afforded these
additianal ir�sureds, this insurance daes not
apply ta:
(1} "Bodily injury", "property dama�e" or
"persanal and advertising injury" arising
out of operations performed for the state
or municipality; or
�2} "godily injury" or "property damage"
included within fih� "products-completed
operations hazard".
f. Ar�y �€her �ar�y
�Iny othar �c�fs�n vr �r�anrzatr�n w#�o i� rr�i
a� nddili�na� ir�s�red under Paragraphs a.
through e. abo�e, b€�t only with respect to
liability for "bodily injury", "property damage"
or "personaE and ad�ertising injury" caused, in
whole or in part, by your acts or omissions or
the acts or omissions of those acting on yaur
beha[f:
��� In �h� par��rrr�anco ai y��r a�g�frrg�
��era�tar��:
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(2) In connection with your premises owned
by ar rented to yoU; or
�3� I�r. �onr��ctl�r7 +�uith "yor�r �orl<" a��ri
�n�l�c�c�d wi�hlrF Ih� "pr��uc�s�com�ale�ed
�p�rr���or�s E7�z�rd", buC �nfy if
(a} �`ho wrllt�rn c�nt�act ar agreerrrer�z
reql�lr@� ynu lo prCl�+id� �ikC�r Co!I�fAg�
#n surh ad�itanr�a� insur�d: and
(b) This Caverage Part pro�ides coverage
for "bodily injury" or "property damage"
�ncluded within the "products-
compfeted operations hazard".
However:
(1) The insurance afforded to such additionaf
insured only appfies to tha extenf
permitted by law; and
(2) ff covarage provided to the additionai
insured is required by a contract or
agreem�nt, the insurance affordecE to such
additional insured will not b� broader than
fhat which you are required by the contract
or agreement to provide for such
additional insured.
With respect to the insurance afforded to
these additional insured�, this ins�rance does
not apply to:
"Bodily injury", "property damage" or
"persona! and advertising injury" ar[sing out of
the rendering of, or the failure to render, any
professional architectural, engineering ar
surveying services, including:
(1) The preparing, approving, or failing to
prepare or approve, maps, shop drawings,
apinions, reporfs, surveys, field orders,
change orders or drawings and
speci#ications; or
(2) Supervisory, inspection, architectural or
engineering activities.
This exclusion applies euen if the claims
against any insured allege negligenca or
other wrongdoing in the su�ervision, hiring,
employment, training or monitoring af others
by that insured, 'rf the "occurrence" wYtic�
caused the "bodily injury" or "property
damage", or the offense which caused the
"personal and advertising injury", involved the
rendering ofi ar #he failure to render any
professiona� services by or for you.
The limits of ir�surar�ce that apply to additional
insur�ds is described in 5�ctiar� lfl - Limits Of
lnsurance.
How this insuranc� applies wt�en other insurance
is available to the additional insured is described
in the Other Insurance Condition in Section !V -
Commercia] General Liability Gondi#ions.
No person or organiza�ian is an insured with res�ect
to the conduct of any current ar past partnership,
joint venture or limited liability company that is not
shown as a Narned fnsured in the Declarations.
5�C710N lIC - LIMI7S OF' INSURANC�
1. 7he Mosf We Will �ay
The Limits of lnsurance shown in the
Declarations and the rules below fix the most we
wil! pay regaedless of the number of:
a. Insureds;
b. Claims made or "suits" brought; or
c. Persons or organizations making cfaims or
bringing "suits".
2. Ceneral Aggregate Limit
The General A�gregate Limit is the mast we will
pay for the sum of:
a. Medical expenses under Coverage C;
b. Damages under Coverage A, except
damages b�cause of "bodily injury" or
"property damage" included in the "products-
completed operatians hazard"; and
c. Damages under Covera�e B,
3, productsaCorxapNeted Operations Aggregate
�imit
7he Proclucts-Completed Operat�ons Aggregate
�imit is ihe most we wif� pay under Coverage A
for damages because of "bodily injury" and
"property damage" incfuded in the "prac�ucts-
completed operations hazard".
4. Personal Ancf Ad��rtisi�g lnjury Linr�it
Subject to 2. above, the Personal and
Acl�ertising Injury Limit is the most we wili pay
under Coverage B for the sum of all darnages
because of all "personal and advertising injury"
sustained by any one person or organization.
�. �ach Occurrence L.imif
Subject to 2. or 3. above, whiche�er applies, the
Each �ccurrence I�imit is the most we will pay far
the sum of:
a. I]amages under Coverage A; and
h. Medical ex�enses under Goverage C
because of all "bodily injury" and "property
damage" arising out of any one "occurrence".
G. Damage To Premises Rented To You Limit
Subject to 5. above, the Damage To Premises
Rented To You Limit is the most we will pay
und�r Coverag� A for clamag�s because of
"property damage" to any one premises, while
rented to you, or in the case of damage by fire,
IigY�tning or explosion, while rented ta yQu ar
tempararily occupied by you with permission of
the owner.
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In the case of damage by fire, lightning or
explosion, fhe Damage to Premises Rented To
You I�irr�it a�plies to all damage proximately
caused by the same event, whether such
damage results fram fire, lightning ar exp[asion
or any combi�atian of these.
7. Medical �xpense Limit
Subject to 5. abo�e, tl�� M�dical Expense L.imit is
#he most we wil[ pay under Co�erage C for all
medical expenses because of "bodily injury"
sustained by any one person.
$. Haw Limits Appiy To Additional Insureds
If you have agreed in a written contract or written
agre�ment that another person or organization
be added as an addit�onal insured an your policy,
the mast we w�ll pay on behalf of such ac�ditiona]
ins�red is the lesser of:
a. The limits of insurance specified 'm the wriffen
contract or writien agreement; or
b. Th� Limits of Insurance shown in the
Declarafions.
Such amount shall be a part of and not in
addition to Limits oF [nsurance shown in the
Declarations and descrif�ed in this Section.
The Limits of Insurance of this Coverage Part app[y
separately to each consecu�ive annual period and to
any remainir�g period of less than 12 monti�s,
sfartir�g with the beginning of the policy period
shown in the Declarations, unfess the po[icy period
is extended after issuance for an additional period of
1�55 than 12 manths. In that case, the additianal
period will be deerned part of the ]ast preceding
period #or purposes of determining the Limits of
Insurance.
SECTIQN iV - CONi11�ERCIAL GENERAL
LIABILlTY CONDITIONS
� . 6ankru ptcy
Bankruptcy or insol�ency of the irtsured or of the
insured's estate will not relieve us af our
obligations under t�is Co�erage Pa�t.
2. Duties In The E�ent Of Occurrence, Dffense,
Clairn Or Suit
a. Notice flf �ccurrence Or Offense
Yau or any addi#ional insured must see to it
tha# we are notified as soon as practicable of
an "occurrence" or an offense which may
result in a claim. To the extent possible,
notice sho�ld include:
(1) Fiow, when and where the "accurrence" or
offense took place;
(2) The names and addresses of any injured
persons and witnesses; and
(3) The nature and location of any injury or
damage arisir�g aut af the "occurre.nce" or
af�ense_
h. Notice Of Ctaim
If a claim is made or "suit" is brought against
any insured, you or any additianal insured
must:
(1) Immediately record the specifics of fhe
claim or "suit" and the date recei�ed; and
(2) Notify us as soon as practicable.
You or any additional insured must see ta it
that we receive written notice of the claim or
"suit" as soon as practfcabfe.
c. Assistance And Caoperatior� Of The
Insured
You and any other in�ol�ed insured must:
(1) [mmediately send us copies of any
demands, notices, summonses ar legal
papers recei�ed in connection with the
clairn or "suit";
{2) Authorize us to abtain records and other
infarmatian;
(3) Cooperate with us in the in�estigation or
settlement of t�e claim ar defense against
the "suit"; and
(4) Assist us, upon our request, in the
enforcement of any right against any person
or organization which may be liabfe to the
i�sured because of injury or damage to
which this insurance may also apply.
d. Obligations At The Insureds Own Gost
No insured will, except at that insured's own
cost, �oluntarily make a payment, assume
any obligation, ar incur any ex�ense, other
than for first aid, without our consent.
e. Addltional Ir�sureds �ther I�aurar�ce
If we co�er a claim or "suit" under this
Caverage Part that may also be co�ered by
other insuranc� available to a� additional
insured, such adctitional insUred must submit
such claim or "suit" to #he other insurer for
defense and indemnity.
H�w�ver, �t�l� ��avlsl�n daes not a�pfy k� lh�
ext�nt tital yUu i7ave ag�'�e�i in a+���tC�n
cnnt��ct or wrfi[�n ac��c�omer�t �hat this
ir�sur�r�ce is prfm�r�r an� nor���or�tributory
�n+iih� LY�e &�ddiliorr�l insur�d'� owr� ir�sur�rf��.
f. Knowledge �f An Occurrence, Offense,
Claim �r Suit
F'aragraphs a. and b. apply to you or to any
additional insured only when such
"occurrence", affense, claim or "su�t" is known
to :
{7) You or any addi#ional insured that is an
indi�idual;
(2) Any partner, if you or th� additional
insured is a partnership;
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{3) Any manager, if you or the additianal
insured is a limited liability company;
(4) Any "executive officer" or insurance
manager, if you or the additional insured is
a corporation;
(5) Any trustee, i� you or the additional
insured is a trus#; or
(6) Any elected or appointed officiai, if yaU ar
the additionai insured is a political
subdivision or public entity.
This duty applies separately to you and any
additional insured.
3. Legal Actidn Against Us
Na person or organization has a right under this
Co�erage Part:
a. To join us as a party or ntherwise bring us
into a"suit" asking for damages from an
insured, ar
b. To sue us an this Coverage Part unless all of
its terms have been fully compiied with.
A persan or organization may sue us to recover
on an agreed settlement or on a fina! judgment
against an insured; but we wiil nat be liable for
damages that are not payable under the terms of
this Coverage Part or that are in excess of the
a�pficaf�fe lirnit of insurance. An agreed
settlement means a settlemenf and release of
liability signed by us, the insured and the
claimant or the claimant's fegal representative.
�. Oth�r Insurance
If other valicf and collectible ins�rance is
available to the insured for a loss we cover under
Co�erages A or B af this Coverage Part, aur
obligations are limited as follows:
a. Primary Insarance
This insurance is primary except when b.
below applies. ff other insurance is also
primary, we will share with all that other
insurance by the method described in c.
belaw.
i�. Exc�ss lnsurance
This insurance is excess over any of the other
insuraroc�, w�ether primary, �xcess,
contingen� or ar� any ather basis:
(1) Your Work
That is Fire, Extended Co�erage, Builder's
Risic, frtstallation Risk or simila�r co�erage
for "your work' ;
(2} #'remises Rented Tv You
That is fEre, lightning or explosion
ir�surance for premises rented #o you or
temporarily occupied by you with
permission of the awner;
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(3) Tenan�t Liabil'riy
That is insurance purchased by you to
cover your liabifity as a tenant for
°property damag�" to premises rent�d to
you or temporarily occupied by you with
permission of the owner;
(4} Aircraft, Auto Or Wa#ercraft
If the �oss arises out of the maintenance or
use of aircraft, "autos" or watercraft to tne
extent nat subject to Exclusion g. of
Section 1- Coverage A- Bodily Inj�ry And
F'roperty Damage L.iability;
{5) Property Damage Ta Borrowed
Equipment Or Use Of Elevators
If the loss arises out of "property damage"
to borrowed equipment or the usa af
ele�ators to #he extent not subject to
Exclvsion j. of Section I- Goverage A-
Bodily ]njury And Property Damage
L.iability;
(6) When You Are Added As An AddFiional
Insured To 4tl�er Insurance
Any other insurance available to you
co�ering liability for damages arising out
of the premises or operations, or products
and completed aperations, #ar which you
have been added as an additionaf ins�red
by that insurance; or
{7� +Nhen Vou Add OE�rars �4s Ar�
►�c�dNfar�al Ins�re� 7o This Inst�rance
Any other insurance available to an
additional insured.
Hovvever, the following provisions apply to
other insurance available to any pe�rsan or
organization who is an additional insured
under ihEs co��rage part.
fa� �ri�rnary Mnsu��r�ce W#�en Requ�red
�y ��rrt�act
This insurance is primary if yau have
agreed in a written contract or written
agreement t�at this insurance be
primary. lf ot�er insurance is also
primary, we will share with all ihat
other insurance by the method
described in c. below.
��) Primary J�nd N��-�qntril�utary 7�
�S11er ;nsur$nce W��n R�quired 8y
��nlra�:t
If you �a�e agreed in a wriiten
contract, written a�reernent, or permit
that this insurance is primary anc! non-
contrif�utory with the additional
insured's own insurance, this insurance
is primary and we will not seek
contribution from that other insurance.
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Paragraphs (a) and (b) do not ap�ly to
ather insurance to which the additional
insured has been added as an additional
insured.
When this insurance is excess, we will ha�e
no duty under Caverages A or B to defend
the insured against any "suii" if any other
insurer has a duty ta defend the insured
against tha# "suit". If no other insurer d�fends,
we wif] undertaKe fo do so, hut we will be
entitled to the insured's rights against afl
thos� other insurers.
When this insurance is excess over other
insurance, we will pay only o�r share of the
amaunt of t�e loss, if any, that exceeds the
sum af:
(�1) The tatal amount that all s�ch other
insurance would pay for the loss in the
absence of this insurance; and
(2) The tota[ of all deductible and self-insured
amounts under all that ather insurance.
We will share the remaining loss, if any, witt�
any other insurance that is not described in
this Excess Insurance pro�isian and was not
bought specifically to apply in excess of the
Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations
of this Co�erage Part.
c. Methnd Of Sharing
ff all of the other ins�rance permits
contribution by equal shares, we will follow
this method a{so. Uncier this approach each
insurer contributes equal amounts until it has
paid its applicable i[mi# af insurance ar none
of #he loss rer�ains, whichever comes first.
If any of th� other insurance does nat permit
contributian by equal shares, we will
contribute by ]imits. linder this mefhod, each
insurer's 5hare is based on the ratio of its
applicable limit of insurance to the to#al
applicable limits of ins�rance af afl insurers.
5, Premium Audit
a. We wEl[ compute all premi�ms for this
Co�erage Part in accordance with our rules
and rates.
b. Premium shown in this Co�erage Part as
advance premium is a deposit �remium on�y.
At the clase of each audit period we wif{
compute the earned prernium for that period
and send notice to the firs# Named lnsured.
The due date for audi# and retrospecti�e
premiurns is the date shown as the due date
on the bill. If the sum of the ad�anc� and
audit premiums paid for the policy period is
greater than the earned premium, we wil�
return the excess to the first Named Insured.
c. The first Named Insured must keep records of
the information we need �or premium
computation, and send us copies at such
times as we may request.
6. Fie�resentations
a. When You Accept This Policy
By accepting this po.licy, you agree:
{�) The statements in the peclarations are
accura#e and comp[ete;
(2) Those statements are based upon
representations you made to us; and
(3) We haue issued this policy in reliance
upan your representations.
b. Unintentianal Failure To Disclase Hazards
If unintentional�y you shoufd fail to disc[ase all
hazards relating to the conduct of your
bus�ness that exist at the inception date of
this Coverage Part, we shall not deny
co�erage under this Co�erage Part because
of such failure.
7. Separatl�n Dk Irrsur��s
Except with respect to the Limits of Insurance,
and any rights or duties specifically assigned in
this Co�erage Part to the first Narned Insur�d,
this insurance applies;
a. As if each Named Insured were the anly
�Vamed Insured; and
�. Separately to each insured against whom
claim is made or "suit" �s brought.
�9. Transfer �f Righzs Of �lec�very Againsi
Others �'o Us
a. Transfer Of Rights Of Reco�ery
If the insured has rights to recover all or part
of any payment, including Supplementary
Payments, we have made under this
Co�erage Part, those rig�ts are transferred to
us. The insured must do nathing af�er loss to
�mpair them. At our request, the insured will
bring "sui�" or transfer those rights to us and
help us enfdree them.
b. 1Nalve* Of Ri��ts �f Recovery (Walvar Of
��abroga#lan)
I# the insured has wai�ed any rights af
reco�ery agains# any person or arganizatian
far all or part of any payment, including
Supplementary Payments, we ha�e made
under this Coverage Part, we also wai�e that
right, pra�ided the insured wai�ed their rights
of reco�ery against such person or
organizatian in a cantract, agreement or
permit that was execu#ed prior to the ir�jury or
damage.
9. INh�n We I]o Not Renew
If we decide no# to renew this Goverage Pari, we
will mail ar deli�er to the first Named Insured
shown in the Declarations written notice of the
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nortrenewal not less ti�an 30 days before the
expiration date.
If noiice is mailed, �raof of mailing will f�e
s�fficient proaf af natice.
SECTION V - DEFlNITIONS
1. "Advertisement" means the widespread public
dissemination of ir�farrnation nr irr�ages that has
the purpose of ind�rcing the sale of goods,
producfs or services through:
a. (1) Radio;
(2) Television;
(3} �i�lboard;
{4) Magazine;
(5) Newspaper; or
b. Any other publicatian that is given widespread
public distributior�.
However, "aclvertisement" does not ir�clude:
a, The design, printed material, information or
images contained in, on or upon tne
packaging or labeling of any goods or
products; ar
b, An interactive conversation between or
among persons #hrough a computer ne#work.
2. "Advertisir�g idea" means any iclea for an
"advertisement".
3.
4.
"Asi�estos hazard" means art exposure or
threat of expasure to the actual or alleged
properties of asbestos and includes the mere
presence of asbestos in any form.
"Auto" mear�s:
a. A land motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer
designed for trave� on public roads, including
ar�y attached machinery or equipment; or
b. Any other land �ehicle that is subject to a
compulsory or financial responsibifity law or
other motor vehicle ins�rance law where it is
licensed or principally garaged,
However, "auto" does not include "mabile
equipment".
5. "Boc#ily injury" means physical:
a. Injury;
b. Sickr�ess; or .
c. Disease
sustained by a person and, if arising aut of the
above, rnen#al anguish or death at any time.
&. "Goverage territory" means:
a. The United States of America (including its
territories and possessions), Pue�to Rica and
Canada;
h. International waters or airspace, but only if
th� injury or damage occurs in the course of
travel or transportation between any places
included in a. above; or
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c. AI� other parts of #he worfd if the injury or
damage arises out of:
(�I) Goods or products made ar soid by you in
the #erritory described in a. above;
(2} T�e acti�ities of a person whase hame is
in the territory described in a. above, but is
away for a short time on your business; or
(3) "Persona] and advertising injury" affenses
tha# take place thro�gh #he Internet or
. similar electranic means of cornmunicatian
provided fhe insured's responsibility to pay
damages is determined in �he United States of
America {including ifs territaries and possessions),
Puer�o Rico or Canada, in a"suit" on the merits
according to #he substanti�e law in such terri#ory or
in a settlement we agree to.
'7. "Ernplayee" inclucEes a "leased worker".
"Employee" does not include a "terr�porary
worker".
8. "Employment-Refated Practices" means:
a. Refusaf to emplay that person;
b. Termination of that person's employment; or
c. Employment�related practices, policies, acts
or omissions, such as coercioro, demotion,
evaluation, reassignrr�ent, discipline,
defamation, harassment, �umiliation,
discrimination or rnalicious �rosecution
directed at that person.
9. "�xecutive officer" m�ans a person holding any
of the officer �ositians created by your chart�r,
constitution, by-laws or any oti�er similar
go�erning document.
10."Hostile �fire" means one w�tich becorr�es
uncontrollable or breaks aut from where it was
intended to be.
1i."Impaired property" means tangible property,
other fhan "yaur produc#" or "your work", that
cannot be used or is less useful becaus�:
a. It incorporat�s "your product" or "your work"
that is known or thought to �e defective,
deficient, inadequate or dangerous; or
b. You have failed to fulfill the terms of a
con#ract or agreement;
`rf such property can be restored to use by the
repair, replacement, adjustment or removal ofi
"yaur product" or "your work", ar yaur fulfilling the
terms of the contract or agreement.
12."Insured contract" means:
a, A contract for a lease of premises. However,
that portion of ti�e contract for a iease of
premises that ir�demnifies any person or
organizatior� for damage by fire, lightning or
expiosion to premises while rented ta you or
temporarily occupied by you with permission
of the owner is subject to the namage to
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Premis�s Rented To Yau Limit described in
Section IIl - Limits of lnsurance;
b. A sidetrack agreemen�;
c. Any easement or license agreement,
including an easement ar license agreement
in connection with canstruction or demolition
operations on or within b0 feet of a railroad;
d. An obligatian, as required by ardinance, to
indemnify a municipali#y, except in connecfion
with work for a munfcipality;
e. An ele�ator maintenance agreement;
f. That part of any other contract or agreement
pertaining ta yaur i�usiness {inc�uding an
indemn�fication of a municipality in connection
with work performed for a municipality) under
which yau assume ihe tort liability of anothar
party to pay for "bodily injury" or "prop�rty
damage" to a third person or organization,
pro�ided the "bod�iy injury° or "praperty
damage" is caused, in w�ole ar in part, by
you or by those acting on your behalf. Tort
liability means a Eiability that would be
imposed by law in the absence of any
contract or agreerr�ent.
Paragraph f. includes that part of any contract
or agreement that indemnifies a railroac€ for
"bodily injury" or "property damage" arising
out of construction or demalition operations,
within 50 feet of ar�y railroad property and
affecting any raifroad bridge ar trestle, tracks,
road-beds, tunnel, underpass or crossing.
Howe�er, �aragraph f. does not incl�de that
part of any contract or agreement:
{1) That indemnifies an architect, engineer or
surveyor far infury or damage arising out of:
(a} preparing, appro�ing, or failir�g to
prepare or approve, maps, sho�
drawings, opinions, reparts, sur�eys,
field orders, change arders or drawings
and specificatians; ar
(h) Gi�ing directians or instruct�ons, or
failing ta gi�e them, if that is the
primary cause af the injury ar damage;
or
(2) Under which the insured, if an architect,
engineer or surveyor, assumes liability for
an injury or damage arising out of the
insur�d's rendering or failure to render
professiona] ser�ices, including those listed
in (1} abo�e and supervisory, inspection,
architactural or engineering acti�ities.
13."Leased wor�er" means a person leased t� yo�
by a labor leasir�g firm und�r an agreernent
betvueen you and the labor leasing firm, io
perform duties related to the conduct of your
business_ "Leased wocker" does not include a
"temporary worker".
14."Loading ar unlaading" means #he Y�and[Eng of
property:
a. After it is mo�ed firorn �he place w�ere it is
accepted for movement into or anto an
aircraft, watercraft or "auto";
b. While if is in or an an aircraft, wat�rcraft or
"auto"; or
c. While it is being rr�a�ed fram an aircraft,
watercraft ar "a�to" to the place where it is
fir�ally deli�ered;
but "laading or ��loading" does not include the
rna�ernent of property by means of a mechanical
de�ice, other than a hand truck, that is nat
attached to the aircraf#, watercraft or °auto".
15."Niobile equi�ment" means any af the following
types oF land �ehicles, inclucEing any a#tached
machinery or eo�uipment:
a. Bulldozers, farm machinery, forklif�s and other
�ehic�es designed for use principally off public
roads,
b. Vehicles maintained for use solely on or n�xt
to prernises you own or rent;
c. Vehicles that tra�e] on crawler treads;
d. Vehicles, whether se�f-propelfed or nat,
maintained primarily ta pro�ide mobility to
perrr�anently mounted:
(1) Power cranes, shovels, loaders, diggers or
drills; or
{2) Road canstructian ar resurfacing
equipment such as grade�s, scra�ers or
rollers;
e. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. abo��
that are not self-propelled and are maintained
primariEy io pro�ide mobility to permartentiy
attached equipment of the following typ�s:
(1) Air compressors, pumps and generators,
including spraying, weiding, building
cleaning, geopl�ys�cal exploration, lighting
and well servic�ng equipmen#; or
{2) Cherry pickers and similar de�icas used fo
raise ar lower warkers;
f. Vehicles not described in a., b., c. or d. above
maintained �rimarily far purposes other than
th� transportation of persons or cargo.
However, s�lf-propellec{ vehicles with the
following typ�s of p�rmanently attached
equipment are not "rr�obile equipment" but will
be considered "autos":
(1) Eguipment ciesigned primarily for:
(a) Snow removal;
(b) Road maintenance, but not
construction or resurfacing; or
(c) Street cleaning;
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(2) Cherry pickers and similar devices
mounted on autamobile or truck chassis
and �secf to raise or lower workers; and
(3) Air compressors, pumps and generators,
including spraying, wefding, building
cleaning, geophysical exploration, lighting
and well servicing eq�iprnent.
However, "mobile equipment" cloes not include
any fand �ehicle tha# is subject to a campufsory
ar financial responsEbility law or other motor
�ehicl� insuranc� !aw where it is lic�nsed ar
princi�ally garaged. Land vehicfes subject to a
compu�sory or financiaf responsibility faw or other
motor vehicle insurance law are considered
"autos".
�6."Occurrence" means an accident, including
continuous or repeated expos�re to substantiafly
the same general harmful canditions.
17."�ersonal and aci�ertising injury" means
�njury, including cansequentia! "bodily injury",
arising out of one or more of the following
of#enses:
a. False arrest, detention or imprisonment;
I�. Malicious prosecution;
c. The wrongful e�iction from, wrongful entry
irrto, or invasion of the right of private
occupancy of a room, dwelling or premises
that a person or organization occupies,
cammitted by or on behalf of its owner,
landlord or fessar;
d. Oral, written or electronic pvblication, in any
manner, of materia! that slanders or libels a
person or organization or disparages a
person's or organization's goocls, products or
services;
e. Oraf, written or electronic publication, in any
manner, of material #hat violates a person's
right of privacy;
f, Copying, in your "advertisement", a person's
or organizatian's "a�vertising idea" or styfe of
"adver�isernent"; or
g. fnfringement of copyr+ght, slogan, or title of
any literary or artistic work, in your
"adver�isement".
18."Aotlutan#s" mean any solid, liquid, gaseaus or
thermal irritant or contarninant, including smoke,
vapor, soot, fumes, acids, alkalis, chemicals and
waste. Waste incl�des materials to be recycied,
reconditioned or reclaimed.
19."Producis-completed operations hazard":
a. ]ncludes all "bodily injury" and "property
damage" occurring away from premises you
own or rent and arising out of "your product"
or "your work" exce}�t:
(1) Praducts that are st�ll in your physical
passession; ar
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(2) Work that has not yet been completed or
abandoned. However, "your work" will be
deemed corr�pleted at the earliesf of the
following times:
{a) When all of the work called for in your
contract has been comple#ed.
(b) When alf of the work to be done at the
jol� site has been completed rf your
confract caffs for work at more than
one job site.
(c) When that part of the work done at a
jab site has been put to its intended
use by any person or organization
other fhan another contractor or
subcontractor working on the same
project.
Work that may need ser�ice,
maintenance, correction, repair or
repfacement, but which is otherwise
complete, will be treated as completed.
b. Daes not includ� "bodily injury" or "proper�y
darnage" arising out of:
(i) The transpartation of property, �r�less the
injury or damage arises out of a candition
in or on a �ehicle not owned or operated
by you, and that condition was crea#ed by
the "loading or unioading" af that ve�icle
by any insured;
(2} The existence of tools, uninstalled
equ�pmer�t or alaancEaned or unused
materials; or
{3) Products or operations for which fhe
classificatior�, listed in the Declaratians or
in a policy Schedufe, states that products-
completed operations are subject to the
General Aggregate LimFt.
20."Property damage" means:
a. Physical injury to tar�gible prop�rty, including
ali resufting loss of use ofi that �roperty. All
such loss o# use shall be deemed to occur at
the time of the physical injury that caus�c� it;
or
b, Loss of use of tangible property that is not
physicafly injured. Alf such loss of use shafl
be deemecE to occur at the tima of the
"accurrence" that caused it.
As used in th�s definEtian, computerized or
electranically stored data, programs or software
are not tangible properiy. Electronic dafa means
information, facts or programs:
a. Stored as or o�;
b. Cr�at�d or used or�; or
c. Transmitted ta or from;
computer saftware, including systems and
applicatians software, harc! or #loppy disks, CD-
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ROMS, tapes, dri�es, ce[�s, data processing
devices or any other media which are used with
elec#ronically controlled equipment.
21."5uit" means a ci�i! proceeding in which
damages because of "bodily injury", "property
damage" or "personal and ad�ertising injury" to
which this insurance applies are alleged. "Suit"
includes:
a. An arbitration procaeding in wl�ich such
damages are claimed and to which t�e
insureci must submit or does submit with our
consent; or
b. Any other alternati�e disp�te resolufion
procee�ding in which such damages are
claimed and to which the insured submifs with
our consent.
22."Temporary war�cer" means a person w€�o is
furnished to you to substitute for a permanenf
"emplayee" on lea�e or to rneet seasonal �r
short-term workload cor�ditions.
23.'"Vo�unteer worker" means a persan who
a. Is not yaur "employee";
b. Donates his or her work;
c. Acts at the direction of and wi#hin the scope
of duties determined by yau; and
d. Is not paid a fee, salary or other
compensafion by you ar anyone else for their
work perfarmed far you.
24."Your product":
a. Means:
(1) Any goads or products, other than real
property, manufac#ured, sold, handled,
distri�uted or dispased af by:
(a) You;
�b} Others trading under your �ame; or
(c) A person or organization whase
business or assets you ha�e acquired;
and
(2) Containers (other than vehicles),
materia[s, parts or ecguipment furnished in
connection with such goods or products.
b. [ncludes
(1} Warranties or representations made at
any #irr�e with respect to the fitness,
quality, durability, performance or use of
"your product"; and
(2} The pro�iding of or failure ta pro�ide
warnings or instructions.
c. Does nat include vending machines or other
property rented to or loca#ed #or the use of
others but not sold.
25. "Your work":
a= Means:
{1) Work or operafians performec[ by you or
an yaur behalf; and
(2) Materials, parts ar �quipment furnished in
connection with such work or o�erations,
b. lncludes
(1} Warranties or representations made at
any �ime with respect to the fitness,
quality, durability, performance or use of
"your work", and
(2} The providing of or failure to pro�ide
warnings or instruct�ons.
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NAMED INSURED: Omega Contracting. Inc,
POLICY NUMBER: 46U�AIC1842
TH1S ENDORSEMEh�T CNAII�GES THE POLIGY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFl7LLY.
C��I�RAC`TO�� ��0�4� �°O�IVI �NDO�����N1� - T�X�.�
This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the follawing:
COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART
INDEX
1. Alienated Premises Co�erag� ..................................................................................................... 'I
2. Damage to Your Work .............................................................................................................. 1
3. That Particular Part .................................................................................................................. 2
4. Contractors I�imited Professional Liability ........................................................................................ 2
5. Per Project and Per �ocation General Aggregate �imits of lr�surance .................................................. 2
6. Medical Paymenis Co�era.ge -- Inc]uding Products — Completed Operations ..................................... ... 3
7. Injuryto �mployee's Reputation With Respectto Incidental Medical Mai�practice ................................. 3
8. Bodily Inj�ry Empfoyee 5uits ...................................................................................................... 4
9. Consalidated Insurance (Wrap Up} �ragram ................................................................................. 4
10. Acc�ss or Disclosure of Confid�ntial or Personal Information and Data-Related Liability ........................ 5
11. Supplementary Payrrients .......................................................................................................... 5
12. Notice of Cancefiation ta Certificate Holders .................................................................................. 6
93. Contractual Liabi�ity Coverage for Personaf and Ad�ertising Irtjury ..................................... ................. 6
14. Insured Contract Definition ........................................................................................................ 6
'!, ALIENATEU PREMISES COVERAGE
�xclusion j. Damage 7'o Property of Section I-
Coverage A is amended as folfows:
a. The following excepiion to the exclusion is
deleted:
Paragra�h (2} of this excl�sion does not apply
if the premises are "your work" and were
never occupied, rented or held for rental by
you.
b. This exception is replaced hy the fallawing:
Paragraph {2) of this exclusion does not apply
if the premises are "your work".
2. DAMAGE TO YOUR WORK
A. Section 1- Coverage A- Bodily Injury And
Property Damage Lial�ility, Paragraph 1.
Insuring Agreement is amended to add the
following:
f. �ar�ages because of "property damage"
include damages ti�e insured becomes
legally obligaCed to pay because of
"properky damage" to "your work" or
caused by "your work", and such
"property darnage" shafl be deemed to be
caused by an "occurrence", if not intended
or expected frorn the standpoint of the
insured, regardless of whether the
"property damage" arises from breach of
cantract.
B. �xclusion I. Damage To Your Worf� of
Section i- Co�erage A is replaced by the
following:
I. Damage to Your Wor�
"Property damage" to that panicular part
of "your wor�C" ti�at must be restored,
re�aired or replaced �ecause "your work"
was incorrectly pertormed and includec! in
the "products-completed o�erations
hazard",
This exclusion does not apply Ef the damaged
WDfI( flr the work per€ormed incorrectly was
per�ormed on your behalF by a subcontractar.
This Paragraph 2,8. does not apply if �xclusion
I. Damage 7'o Your Work has been otherwise
modified by endorserr►ent.
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3. THAT PART[CULAR PART
This Paragraph 3. applies to Exciusion j.
�amage to ProperCy, subparagraphs (5), and (6),
Exclusion k. Damage to Your Product, and
Exclusinn I, ❑amage to Your Work.
When performing operations as a°general
contractar", the term that particufar pa�k shall not
rnean the entire construction, �mpro�ement or
reno�ation praject. For purpases of this pro�ision,
the term °generaf cantractor" means the
cantractor signing the prirne canstruction coniract
for a constructian, erection, impro�ement or
reno�ation pro�ect and that has main responsibility
for such project including hiring all of the
subcontractors ar�d suppliers.
4. CONTRACTORS LIMITED PR�FESSIOf�AL
LIABILITY
The following exclusion is added to Paragraph 2.,
Exclusions oF Section �- Coverage A- Bodily
Injury And Property Damage Liability, and to
Paragraph 2., Exclusions of Section I-
Co�erage B- Personal And Ad�ertisin� [njur�
Liability:
This insurance does nat ap�ly ta "bodily injury",
"praperty damage" or "personal and ad�ertising
injury" arising out of th� rendering of or failure to
render any profiessiona! ser��ces by you with
resp�ct to your providing engineering,
architectural or surveying services ir� yaur
capacity as an engineer, architect ar surveyor.
Professional ser�ices indude:
{�) The preparing, appraving, or failing to prepare
or appra�e, maps, shap drawings, opinions,
reports, sur�eys, #'ield arders, change orders,
or drawings and specifications; and
{2) Super�isory or inspection acti�ities p�rformed
as a part of any related architectural or
engineering acti��ties,
This exdusion applies e�en if the daims against
any insured allege negligence ar other
wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring,
employment, training or monitaring of others by
that insured, if the 'bccurrence" which caused the
"bodily injury" or "property damage", or the
affense which caused the "personal and
ad�ertising injury", in�ol�ed the rendering of or
failure to render any professianal ser�ices by you
with respect ta your pro�iding engineering,
arehitectural or sur�eying ser�ices in your
capacity as an engEneer, �rchitect or sur�eyor.
This exclusio.n does noi apply to yaur operations
in conn�ction with construction work performed by
you or on your behalf.
Howe��r, this �xceptron to the exclusion will not
appEy iF you are in the business or profession of
pro�iding the professiona{ services described
5.
abo�e independent from the construction work
perforrned by you or on your behalf.
In the e�ent this insurance applies to any injury,
d�mage, loss, cost or expense covered by
Professiona] LiaE�i�ity insurance issued by a
company unaffiliated with us, then the insurance
afforded under this Ca�erage Part is excess over
such other valid and collectible PTofessional
Liability i�surance (including any deductible or
self-insured retention port�on thereof�, a�d any
other Walid and collectible insurar�ce a�ailable to
the insured whether primary, excess, contingent
or on any ather basis.
PER PR�J�CT AND PER LOCA710N
GEN�RAL AGGR�GAT� LIMITS OF
INSl1RANCE
A. Far all sums which the insured becomes
legally obligated to pay as damages caused
by "occurrer�ces" under Section I- Co►►erage
A, and for all medical expenses caus�d by
aceidents under Section I- Co�erag� C,
which can be attributed onEy to angoing
operations at � sing[e "projecY' or a single
"location";
1. A separate Per Projeci General
Aggregate Limit or a separate Per
Location General Aggregate Lirnit applies
to each "projecY' or "]ocation", whicheWer
is applicable, The Per Praject General
Aggregate l.imit and Per Location
Aggregate L.irnit is equal ta the arnaunt of
the General Aggregate Limit shown in the
Declarations,
2. The Per Project Ger�eral Aggregate �imit
ar the Per Location Genera] Aggregate
Limit, whiche�er applies, is t�e most we
will pay for the sum of all damages under
Cn�erage A except damages because of
"bodily injury" or "pro�erty damage"
Encluded in the "praducts-completed
operations hazard", and for medical
expenses under Coverage C regardless
of the number of;
a. Insureds;
b. Claims made or "suits" brought; ar
c. Persans or organizations making
claims or bringing "suits".
3. Any payments made under Coverage A
for damages or under Co�erage C for
rnedical expenses shall reduce the Per
Praject General Aggr�gate Limit for that
"project" or the Per �.oca[ian General
Aggregate for that "location", wl�iche�er
applies. Such payments shall noi reduc�
the General Aggregate Limit shown �n the
Declarations, the Per Project Genera[
Aggregate Limit for any other "proj�ct", ar
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the Per �ocation General Aggregate Limit for
any other "iacation".
4. The lirr��ts shown in the Declarations for
Each Occurrence, Damage To Premises
Rented To You and Medical Ex�ense
contirtue to apply, However, instead of
being subject to the Ger�era� Aggregate
Limit shown in the �eclarations, such
limits will he subject ta the applicable P2r
Project General Aggregate Limit if
attributable only to ongoing operations at
a single "project" ar the Per �acatian
General Aggregate if attributabfe only to
o�going operations at a single "iocation".
B. For all sums which the insured becomes
fegally obligated to pay as damages caused
by "accurrences" under Section 1- Co�erage
A and far aIl medica] expenses caused by
accidents under Seciion I- Coverage C,
which cannot be attributed only to ongoing
operations at a single "project" or a single
"location";
'1. Any payrnents made uncfer Co�erage A
for clarrmages or under Co�erage C for
medica! expens�s shall reduce ihe
amaunt avaifable under the General
Aggregate Limit or the Products-
Completed Operations Aggregate Limit,
wh�c�ever is appficaE�le; and
2. Such payments shall not reduce any Per
Project Generai Aggregate Limit or any
Per Location General Aggregaie �imit.
C. When co�erage for I�abiliry arising out of the
"products-completed operations hazard" is
pro�ided, any payments for damages because
of "bodily injury" or "property damage"
incfuded in the "products-completed
operations hazard" will reduce the Products-
Completed Operations Aggregate Limit, and
not reduce the Genera! Aggregate Lirr�it, or
any Per Project Generaf Aggregate Limit or
any Per Location General Aggregate Lirnit..
D. The pro�isiorns of Section 111 - Limits Of
Insurance nat at�terwise rnocfified by this
endorsement shail cantinue to apply as
stipulated.
�. For the purposes of Paragraph 5., the
fallowing definitions apply;
"Project" ►neans a premises an ir�s�red does
not own or rent and where such insured
performs cons�ruction-refated operations.
Each °project" involving the same or
connecting lots, or premises whose
connection is separated by a street, roadway,
waterway or right-of-way railroad shall be
considered a singie "project". If a"project" has
been abandoned and ihen restarted, ar if the
authorizecf contracting parties deviate from
Form HS 24 24 09 19
plans, falueprints, dssigns, s�ecificatians or
timetables, the "projecY' shall be consid�r�d a
single "project". "Proj�ct" does not incfude a
premises that is a "location".
"Location" m�ans a prei-r-iises an insured owns
or rents and wi�ere such insured performs
husiness operations other than construction-
related operations, Each "lacation" inuol�ing
the same or connecting fats, or prerrtises
whose connectian is separated by a street,
roadway, waterway or right-of-way railroad
sY�all be considered a single "focation."
"Location" does not inciude a premises that is
a "project".
This provision does not apply if the Per Project and
the Per Location General Aggregate Limit has been
otherwise modified by endorsement.
6. MEDiCAL PAYMENTS GOVERAGE - 1NCLUDING
PRODUCTS-COMPLETED OPERATIONS
Paragraph '1.a. of the Insuring Agreement -
Co�erage C is rep�aced by the following:
1. insuring Agreement
a. We will pay medical exp�ns�s as
described below for "bodify injury" caused
by an accid�nt:
(1) On premises you own ar rent;
(2} On ways next to prerriises you own or
rent;
(3) Because of your operations; or
(4) Included within the defini��on of the
"products-campleted operakions
hazard,"
provided that:
(9) The accident takes plac� in the
"coverage territory" and during the
policy period;
(2) The expenses are incurred and
reported to �s within three years of
the date of the accident; and
(3) The injured p�rs�n submits to
examination, at our expense, by
physicians of our choice as often as
we reasonably require,
IN.�URY TO �MPLOYEE'S REPUTATION WITH
RESPECT TO INCIC?EN7AL M�DICAL
MALPRACTICE
A. T�e following is added to Paragraph 9.e. of
the Ins�arir�g Agreement - Co�erage A:
(3j With respect to incidental rr�edical
malpractice, "bodify injury" ir�cludes
damages claimed for injury ta emations ar
reputation of an "empfoyee" arising aut of
the rendering or failure to render
professionaf health car� s�r�ices as a
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physician, dentist, nurse, emergency medical
iechnician ar paramedic ser��ces.
B. The follawing exclusion is added to Co�erage
g- Personal and Ad�ertising Injury;
"Personal and ad�ertising injury arising out af
the rendering or failure to render professional
health care ser�ices as a physician, dentist,
nurse, ernergency medical t�chnician ar
paramedic,
8. BODf�.Y INJURY EMPL.OYE,� SUITS
A. "Bodily injury" as listed in Paragraph 2.a.(1) of
Section li - Who Is An Insured, does nat
appfy to �,a.(1)(a) through 2.a.{1)(c�_
B. Part a. of Paragraph 4. Nonowned
Watercraft [n Section II - Who Is An fnsured
does not apply.
9. C�I�SOLIDA7�D INSURANCE (WRAP�UP)
PR4GRAMS
The following �xc{usion is added ta Sectinn I
Co�erage A:
This insurance does not apply to any "bodily injury"
or "property damage" arising out af any "wrap
project or premises" where an insured under this
policy is or was alsa an insured under one or more
commercial generai liability (CGL) �olicies {inc�ud�ng
any umbrella ar excess policies that include [he
corrimercial general liability policy(ies} as underlying
insurance) included within a"consolidated insurance
(wrap-up) prograr�," This exclusion applies eWen if
the I�mits of insurance for such "consolidated
insurance (wrap-up) program" are exhaust�d or not
collected for any reason, including bankruptcy or
insol�ency af the insurer pro�iding co�erag� for the
"cansolidated insurance (wrap-up) program". This
exclusion also appli�s if the CGL co�erage affarded
under ih� "consolidat�d insurance (wrap-up)
program" is narrower in scope thar� the co�erage
prouided by this palicy.
This exclusion does not apply to:
A. Products-Completed Operations Hazard
Exception
"Badily injury" or "property damage" arising
out of an ins�red's operations at or in
connection with a"wrap project or premises"
when such "bodily injury" or "property
damage" commences after the "products-
completed operations hazard° ca�erage ar
any completed operations �xtension coverage
pro�ided by the applicable "consolidated
insurance {wrap-up) program" has ended ar is
no longer in effect.
B. �xcluded Operations Exception
"Badily injury" or "pro�erty damage" arising
out of an insured's operatians at or in
cannection with a"wrap project or premises"
to the extent the applicable "cansalidated
insurance (wrap-up) pragrarn" does not apply
to those operations.
C. Off-Site Location Exception
"Bodily injury" or "property damage° resulting
from ar� insured's operations at or in
connectian with a"wrap project or premises"
at a location to whEch the applicable
"consalidated insurance (wrap-up) program"
does not apply.
D. Repair Work And Punch List Work
Exception
"Bodily injury" or "property damage" resulting
From "repair work" or "punch list work" at a
"wrap project or prer�ises" f�ut only when the
applicable "consolidated insurance (wrap-up)
pragram" does not apply or no longer applies
t0 SIJGh "repair work" or "punch list work".
Thi� exception does not appfy to the cost of
perForming such "r�pair work" or "punch list
work", ar to the "repair work° ar "punch list
work" itself.
E.. Additional Insured Extension
"Bodily injury" or "property damage" for which
you are so[ely an additional ir�sured under the
"consolidated ir�surance (wrap-up) program".
7he coverage pro�ided under Paragraphs 9.A
through 9.E. abo�e is subject to all terms,
conditions and exclusians of this policy.
For purposes of Paragraph 9., the following
definitions apply:
"Consalidated insurance (wrap-up) program"
means any agreement or arrangement, including
any contractor-controllecE, owner-cantrolled,
project specific or sirnilar insurance pragram
under which one or more contractar{s) warking on
a speciFied proj�ct are insured under ane or more
commercial generai [iability (CGE�} palicies
{including any umbrella or excess polici�s t�at
include the commercial g�n�ral liability policy(ies)
as underlying insurance) issued by a sp�cified
carrier far �njury or damage arising out af
operations conducted in connection with or
necessary or inc�dental to the project.
"Wrap project or premises" means any prernises
or construction project subject to a"consalidated
insurance (wrap-up} program".
"Repair work" means ser�ice, maintenance,
eorrectfon, repair, replacement work, ar periadic
inspectior� performed by an insured at or in
connection with a"wrap project or premises", in
order to repiace or repair an insurecf's completed
work.
"Punch list work" means work per#ormed by an
ins�red at or in connection with a"wrap project or
premises" in order to complete the work called for
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in an insured's contract for the "wrap project ar
premises".
1fl. ACCESS OR DISCLOSURE OF CDNFIDENTfA�.
OR PERSONAL 1NFORMATfON AND DATA-
RELATED LIABfL1TY
disclQsure of any person's or
organization's conficlential ar �aersonal
informatiort.
C. The fo]lowing Paragraph is added to Section
III - Limits Df Insurance;
A. Exclusinn p. of Section I- Co�erage A- Subject to Paragraph 5. Each Occurrence
BQdily lnjury And Property Damag� Liability Limit, the most we will pay under Coverage
is replaced by the following: A for "property damage" because of all loss of
p_ Access Or Disclnsure Of Confidential "electronic data" arising out of any one
Or Persona� Informatior� And oata- "occurr�nce" is $100,000, unless modified by
Relaied �ial�ility �ndorsement.
Damages arising o�t of:
D. The falfowi�g definitior� is added ta Section V
- Qefinitions:
(1) Any access to or disclosure of any
person's or organization's confidential
or persanal informatior�. including
patents, trade secrets, processing
metl�ods, custamer lists, financial
information, credit card information,
health information or any other type of
nonpublic information; or
(2) The loss of, loss of use of, damage to,
corr�ption of, inability to access, or
inability to manipufate "electronic
data" that does not result from
physical injury to tangible property.
This exclusion applies e�en if damages
are claimed �or notification costs, credit
monitoring expenses, forensic expenses,
public relations expenses or any other
lass, cast or ex�ense incurred by you or
ath�rs arising out of that which is
c�escribed in !'aragraph (1) or (2) above,
However, unless Paragraph (1) abo�e
applies, this exclusion does not apply ta
liability for damages because of "bodily
injury",
6. Exclusion w. of 2. Exclusions of C��erage
B- Persanal and Advertising lnj�ry is
replaced by the following:
w. Acc�ss Or Disclosure Of Confidential
Or Personal Information
"Persanal and advertFsing injury" arising
out of any acc�ss ta or disclosure of any
person's or organization's confidential or
personal information, including patents,
trade secrets, processing methods,
custom�r lists, financiai information, credit
card infnrmatian, health inFormation or
any ather type af nanpublic information.
This exclusion applies e�en if damages
are claimed for notification costs, credit
monitoring expenses, forensic expenses,
public relations expenses or any other
loss, cost or expense incurred by you or
otYters arfsing out of any access to or
Form HS 24 24 09 19
°Electronic data" means information, facts or
programs:
a. 5tored as or on;
h, Created or used on; or
c. Transmitted to or fram;
computer software, (incfuding systems and
applications software) hard or floppy disks,
CD-ROMS, tapes, drives, cells, data
processing devices or any other media which
are used with electronically controlled
equipment,
E. For the purposes of the coverage pro�ided hy
this pro�ision, the definition of "pro�erty
damage" in Section V- Definition� is
replaced by the following:
"Property damage" means:
a. Physical injury to tangible property,
including all resulting loss of use of that
property. AEI such loss of use shall be
deemed t4 occur at the time of the
physical injury that caused it;
b. Loss of use of tangible property that is not
physically injured. Afl such foss of use
shall be deemed to occur at the time of
the "occurrenc�" that caused it; or
c. Lass of, loss of use of, damage to,
corruption of, ir�ability to access, or
inability to properly manipulate "�lectronic
data", resulting from pl�ysical injury ta
tar�gible property, All such loss of
"electronic data" shali be deemed to occur
at the time af the "occ�rrence" that
causecf ik,
For the purposes of this insurance, "electronic
data" is not tangible property,
11. SUPPLEMENTARY PAYMENTS
fn the Supplementary Payrr�ents - Co►�erages A
and B provision:
The limit far ihe co�t af bail bonds i� increased to
$2.500
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12. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TQ C�R7IFICA7�
kiOLDER(5)
This policy is subject ta the follawing additional
Canditions:
A. [f this policy is cancelfed by the Company,
ather than for nanpayment of premiurr�, notice
of such cancellation will be pro��ded at least
thirty (30} days in ad�ance of the cancellation
effecti�e date ta ihe certificate ho�der(s) with
mailing addresses on file with the agent of
record or the Company.
B. If this policy is cancelled by the Company for
nanpayment of premium, or by the insured,
notice of such cancellation wil[ be provided
within (1 d) days of the cancellation effecti�e
date to the ceriificate holder(s) with mail�ng
addresses on fFle with the ageni af recard or
the Company.
If notice is mailed, proof of mailing to the last
lcnown mailing address of the certi�icate holder(s)
on file with the agent of record ar th� Campany
will be sufficient proof of �otice.
Any notification rights provided by this
endorsement apply only to active certificate
holder(s) who were issued a certificate of
insurance applicable to this policy's term.
Fa�fure ia pro�ide such natice to the certificate
holder(s) will not amend or extend the date the
cancellation becomes effecti�e, nor will it negate
cancellation of the pa[icy, Failure to send notice
shall irnpose na liability af any kind upon the
Campany or its agents or representatives.
13. CON�CRACTUAL LIABILI7Y COV�RAGE F012
P�RSONAL AND ADV�R7ISING [NJURY
Exclusion e. of S�C`CION I- COVERAGE B
P�RSOiVAL AiVb ADV�R7CSIhIG INJURY
LIABILITY is rep[aced by the following:
This insurance does not apply to:
e. Coniractual Liabiliiy
"Personal and ad�ertising injury" for which th�
insured has assumed liability in a contract or
agreement. This exclusion does not apply to
liability �or damages:
(1} �hat the insured would ha�e in the
absence oF the contract or agreemenc; or
(2) Assumed in a contract or agreement that
is an "insured contract", pro�ided the
"personal and ad�ertising injury" accurs
subsequeni to the exec�tion of the
contract or agreemeni. Solely for the
pu�-poses of [iability assumed in an
"insured contract", reasona�le attorney
fees and necessary litigation expenses
incurred by or for a party other than an
insured ar� deemed to be damages
because of "personal and acEvertising
injury", pro�ided:
{a} Liab�lity to such party for, or for the
cost of, that party's defense has also
been assumed in the same "insured
contract"; and
{b) Such attarney fees and litigatian
expenses are for defense of that party
agair�st a ci�il or alternati�e dispute
resolutian praceeding in which
damages to which ihis insurance
applies are alleged.
'�4. INSURED CONTRAGT DEFlNITION
a. INSURED C�NTRACT- CO�lSTRUCTION
OPERATIONS AND MUlVICIPAL WORK
Paragraph d. of the deFinitEon oP "insured
contracY' in Sectio� V- Definitions is
de[eted and replaced by the following:
An obligatian, as required by ordinance,
to indemr�iFy a municipality.
b. CONTRAC7UAL LIABILl7Y
Paragraph f. of the definition of "ins�red
contract" f5 deleted and replaced by the
following:
That part of any other contract ar
agreernent pertaining to your business
(mcluding an indemnification of a
municipality in conneetion with work
�erformed for a municipality) under which
yau assurr�e the tort liability af another
party to pay for "bodily injury", "property
damage", or "personal and ad�ertising
in�ury" to a third person or organiz�tiqn.
Tort liabiliiy means a Ga�ility that woul.d be
imposed by law in the absence of any
cantract or agreement.
Paragraph f. includes that part of any
contract or agreement Chat indernnifies a
railroad for "�iodily injury", "property
damage", or "personal and adverrising
injury" arising out of construction or
derr�olition operations, within 50 feet of
any railroad property and afFecting any
railroad bridge ar trestle, tracks, road-
beds, tunnel, underpass or crassing.
Howe�er, Paragraph f. does not inc[ude
that part of any contract or agreement:
(1) That indemnifies an archifiect,
engine�r or sur�eyor for injury or
damage arising out af:
(a) Preparing, approving, or failing to
prepar� or appro�e, maps, shop
drawings, opinians, reports,
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sur�eys, field orders, change orders
or drawings and specif�cations; ar
(b) Gi�ing clirections or instructions,
or failing to give thern, if that is
the primary cause of the injury or
damage; or
(2) Under which the insured, if an
architect, engineer or surveyor,
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assumes liability for an inj�ry or
damage arising out of the insured's
rendering or faifure to render
professional services, including those
listed in (1j above and supervisory,
inspection, architecturai or
engineering acti�ities.
All other terms and conditions in the policy remain
unchanged.
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POLlCY NUMBE�2: 46UEAIC1842
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iHIS �N�O�S���Ni GFiANG�S �1-f� �8�[CY. P��AS� R�A9 I� C�►���U��Y.
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7his paiicy is suhject to the fol[owing addEtianal
Conditions:
A. ff this policy is cancefled by the Campany, other
t�an for non�ayment o# premium, notice of such
cancellation will be pro�ided at least th�rty {3d)
days in advance of the cancellation effecti�e date
ta the certificate i�older(s) w�th mailing addresses
on file with the agent of .record or the Company.
B. If this policy is cancelled by the Company for
nonpayr�ent af pr�mium, or by the insured, notice
of su�h cancellation will be pro�ided within (10)
days of the cance�lation effective date to the
certifiicate holcter(s) with mailing addresses on fiie
with the ager�t of record or the Company.
If notice is mailed, proaf of mailing ta the last fcnawn
mailing address of the certificate holder{s} on file with
the agent of record or the Company will �e sufficient
proof of nofice.
Any notification rights provided by #his endorsement
apply only to active certificate hold�r(s) who were
issu�d a c�rtificate of insuranc� applicabEe to this
policy's term.
Form IH 03 07 06 11 Page 1 0# 1
OO 2011, The Hartford
NAMED INSUR�D: Omega Contracting, Inc.
POL[CY fVUMBER: 46UEAICT841
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TH1S EI�DORSEfVYENT CHANGES THE POL��CY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFUL�L�Y.
�v��r�c� �� c��uc������on� �� c�����i���� �������s}
This palicy is subj�ct to the following additional
Conditions:
A. If this policy is cancelled by the Company, other
than For nonpayment of premium, notice oF such
cancellation uvill be provided at least thirty {30)
clays in advance of the cancellation effective date
to the certificate holder{s) with rr�ailing addresses
on file with the agent of record or the Company.
B. If this policy is cancelled by the Company for
nanpayment af premium, or by the insured, natice
af such cancellation will be provided with�n (1 p)
days of the cancelfation effective date to the
certificate halder{s) with mailing addresses on fife
with the ager�t of record or the Cam�any.
If notice is maif�d, proof of mailing to thE last known
rr►aifing address of the certificate holder(s) on file with
the agent of record or the Company will 6e sufficient
proof of notice.
Any notification rights provided by tnis endorsemenC
apply only to acti�e cerCificaCe hofder(s) who were
issued a certificaCe of insurance applicable to this
policy's term.
Failure to pra�ide such notice to the certificate
holder(s) wi�l not arriend or extend the date the
cancellation becomes effectiue, nor will it negate
car�ce�lation of the policy, Failure to send notice shall
impase no liability of any kind upon the Company or its
agents or representatives,
�orm IH 03 13 QG 1'! Page 9 of 1
o 2011, The Hartford
NAMED INSURED: Omega Cantracting, Inc.
P�LfCY NUMBER: 46lJEAIC184'1
COMMERCIAL AUTOMOBILE
HA99�60312
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This endors�ment madifies insuranc� provided under the fallowing:
Bl1SINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORiVi
io the extent that the �ro�isions af this endorsement pro�ide broader benefits fo the "insured" t�an other
provisions of fhe Caverage Form, the pro�isio�s of this endarsement apply.
1. �ROAI] FORhh IN'SUREp
A. Subsidiaries and Newly Acquired or
Formed Orgar�izations
The Named Insured shown in the
Declarations is arr�ended tn includ�:
(�) Any ]egal business entity other than a
partnership ar joint �enture, fiormec[ as a
subsidiary in which you ha�e an
ownersh�p interest of more than 50% on
ihe effective date of the Caverage Form.
Hawe�er, the Named Insured daes nof
include any subsidiary that is an
"insured" under any other automobile
policy or would be an "insured" under
such a palicy but for its termination ar
the exhaustion of its Limii of Insurance.
(2) Any organization that is acquired or
formed by you and over which yau
mair�tain majority ownership. Howe�er,
the Named Insured does nat include any
newly formed or acquired organization:
(a) That is a partnership ar joint
venture,
(b) That is an "insured" under any other
policy,
(c} That has exhausted its Limit of
Insurance under any other poiicy, or
{d) ti 80 days or more after i#s
acquisifion or farmation by you,
unless you have gi�en us notice of
#he acquisition or formatian.
Go�erage does not apply to "bodily
injury" ar "property damage" that res�lts
from an "accident" tnat occurred before
you formed or acquired the organization.
B. �mployees as Insureds
Paragraph A.1. - WHO IS AN iNSURED - of
S�CiION II - LIABILI7Y COV�RAGE is
amended to add:
d. Any "smployse" of yours while using a
co��red "auta" yau don't own, hire or
borrow in your b�siness or your
personal affairs.
�. Less,ors �s Insur�ds
Paragraph A_1. - WHO IS AN [NSURED - of
Section II - Liability Co�erage is amended to
add:
�. The lessor of a co�ered "auta" while the
"auta" is [eased to you under a written
agreement if:
(1} The agreement requires you ta
pra�ide direct primary insurance for
#he lessar and
(2) The "auto" is leased without a dri�er.
Such a leased "auto" will k�e considered a
co�ered "auto" you own and not a ca�ered
"�ufo" you hire.
D. A�islitl�nak Ir�sured �f Requ€rc� i��r �or�trac�,
(�[) Parag�'aph A.1. - WHO IS AN INSURE�
- of Section II - Liability Coverage is
amended ta add:
f. When you have agreed, in a written
contract or written agreement, that a
person or organization be added as
an additior�al insured on yaur
business auto policy, such person or
arganization is an "insured", b�t only
to the extent such person or
arganization is iiable #or "bodEly
injury" ar "property damage" caused
by fhe conduct of an "insured" under
paragraphs a. or b. of Who Is An
Insured with regard to #he
awnership, maintenance or use of a
co�ered "auto."
O 20i 1, The Hartford (lnclu�es copyrighted material
Form HA 99 �16 03 12 of IS� Properties, Inc., with its permis5ion.) Page 1 of �S
7he insurance affarded to any such
addi#ional insured applies only if the
"bodily injury" or "property damage"
occurs:
(1) During the policy period, and
(2) Subsequ�nt ta the execution of such
wri#ten cantract, and
(3) Prior to fhe expiration of the period
of time that the written cor�tract
requires such insurance be provided
to the additionaf insured.
(2) How Limits Apply
If you have agreed in a written contract
or written agre�ment t�at another
person or organization be added as an
additional insured on your poiicy, the
most �rue wilf pay on behalf of such
additianal insured is the fesser of:
(a} The limits of insurance speci'fied in
the written cantract or written
agreement; or
(b) The Limits of Insurance shown in
the Declarations.
Such amount sha�f be a part of and not
in addition to �.�mits af insurance shown
in the Declarations and descril�ed in this
Section.
(3) Additional Insureds Other fnsurance
If we cover a c�aim or "sUit" under this
Coverage Part that may also be covered
by other insurance available to an
additional insur�d, such additional
insured musi submit such claim or "suit"
to the other insurer for defense and
indemnity.
However, this provision does not app�y
to the exter�t that yo� have agreed in a
written cor�tract or writtert agreemen#
that this insurance is primary and non-
contributory with the additional insured`s
own insUrance.
{A�) Duties i� The E�ent Of Accident, Claim,
Suit or Loss
If you have agreed in a written contract
or written agreement that anather
person or organization be added as an
additiona� insured on your poficy, the
ad�itional insured s�alf be required to
camply with the proWisions in LOSS
CONDITIONS 2. - DUTIES IfV THE
EVENT OF ACCIDEN7, CLA1M , SUIT
OR LOSS — OF SECTION IV —
BUSINESS AUTO CONDITIOEVS, in ti�e
same r�anner as the Named lnsured.
�. Prirr�ary �nc� N�iy-��ntrll�utary f�
Required by �ont�aci
O,�ly wit� respecf to insuranc� provided to
an adclitionai insured in �.D. - Additional
fnsured if Required by Cantract, the
following pro�isians apply:
(3) Primary fnsurance When Requirad By
Contract
This insurance is primary if you have
agreed in a written contracf or written
agreement that ihis insurance b�
primary. If other insurance is also
primary, we will share with all that other
insuranc� by th� method described in
Other Insurance 5.d.
{4) Primary A�d Non-Contributory To Other
Insuranc� Wh�n Required 8y Contract
If you have agread in a wri#ten conirac#
or written agreement fhat this insurance
is primary and nan-contributary with the
additional insured's own insurance, this
insuranc� is primary and we will not
seek cantribution from that other
insurance.
Paragraphs (3) and (4) do not apply ta other
insurance to whic� the additiona] insured
has been added as an addi�ional insur�d.
When this insurance is excess, we will have no
duty to defend the insured against any "suit" if
any other ins�rer has a duty to defend the
insured against that "suit". If no other insurer
defends, we will undertake to do so, but we will
be entitled to the insured's rights against all
those other ins�rers.
Wh�n this insurance is excess over other
insurance, we will pay Qnly aur share of the
amount ofi the loss, if any, that exceeds the sum
of:
(1) The total amount that all such ather
insurance would pay for the loss in the
absence of this insurance; and
(2) ihe total of all deduciible and seff-insured
amounts under al[ that other insurance.
We will share #he remaining loss, if any, by the
method described i� Other insurance 5.d.
2. AUT05 R�NTE� BY EMPLOYEES
Any "auto" hired or rented by your "employee"
on your behalf and at your direction wilf be
considered an "auto" you hire.
�he QTHER INSURANCE Cor�di�ion is amended
by adding the following:
02011, The Hartford {lncludes copyrighted material
Form HA 99 16 03 12 of ISO Praperties, Inc., with its permEssion.} Page 2 of 5
If an "employes's" personal insurance alsa
appl�es on an e�xcess basis to a co�ered "auto"
hired ar rented by yaur °emp[oyee" on yaur
behal# and at your direction, this insurance will
be primary ta the "er��loyee's" personal
insurance.
3. AIUp�NDED FELLOW EMPLOYEE EXGLUSION
EXCLUSION 5. - FELLOW EMPLOYEE - of
SECTIDN II - I..iRBIl.I7Y COV�RAG� daes nat
apply if you ha�e workers' com�ensation
insurance in-force cov�ring al[ of your
"employees".
Go�erage is excess o�er any ofiher coll�ctibfe
insurance.
4. HIRED AlJTO PHYSIGAL DA�AAGE COVERAGE
If hired "auios" are cavered "autos" for Liability
Co�erage and if Comprehensi�e, Specified
Gauses of Loss, ar Collision ca�erages are
provided under this Coverage Form for any
"auto" yau own, then fhe Physical Damage
Co�erages provided are extended to "autos" you
hire or borrow, sui�ject to the following limit.
The rr3ost we wil[ �ay for "]oss" to any hired
"auto" is:
(1} $�00,�00;
(2) The actual cash value of the damageci or
stolen property at the time of the "lass"; or
(3} The cost of repairing or replacing th�
damaged or stolen properiy,
whiche�er is smallest, minus a deductible. The
deductible will be equal to the largest deductible
applicable to any owned "auto" for that
co�erage. No deductible applies to "loss" caused
by fire or lightning. Hired Au#a Physical �amage
co�erage is excess o�er any other coll�ctible
insurance. Subject to the abo�e limit, deductible
and excess pro�isions, we will pro��de co�erage
equal to the broacfest caverage applicable ta any
covered "auto" you own.
We will also co�er lass of use of the hired "auta"
if it resUEfis from an "accident", you are legafly
liable and the lessor incurs an actual financial
loss., subject to a maxirnum of $�000 per
"acc'ident".
This extension of co�erage does not apply to
any "auto" you hire ar horrow �rom any of your
"employees", pa�tners (if you are a partnership),
rnembers (if you are a limited [iability company),
or members of their households.
5. PHYSIGAL DAii�IAGE - ADDITIONAL
TENiPORARY TRANSPORTATION EXPENSE
COVERAGE
Paragraph A.4.a. of S�CT10N ill - PHYSfCAL
DAMAG� COVEFfAGE is amended to provide a
limif of $50 per day and a maximum limit of
$3 ,000.
6. LOANILEAS� GAP COVERAGE
Under S�CT10N III - PHYSICAL DAMAGE
COVERAGE, in the event of a total "loss" to a
co�ered "auto", we wifl pay yaur additional legai
oblFgation for any difference beiween the actua!
casl� value of tf�e "auto" at the time of the "lass"
and the "outstancEing balance" of the loan/lease.
"Outsfanding f�afance" means the amount you
owe on the [oan/lease at the time of "Inss" less
any amounts representing taxes; averdue
payments; penalties, interest or charges
resulting from o�erdue payments; additional
mileage charges; excess wear and tear charges;
lease termination fees; security deposits not
returned by the lessar; costs for ex�ended
warranties, credit life [nsurance, health, accident
or disabifity insurance purchased with the loan or
lease; and carry-o�er balances from pre�ious
loans or leases.
7. AIRBAG COVERAGE
Under Paragraph B. �XCLUSIaNS - of
SECTlOI� lil - PHYSICAL DAMAGE
COVERAGE, the #ollowing is added:
7'he exclusion relating to mechanical k�rea�down
does not apply ta the accidental discharge of an
airbag.
$. ELECTRONtC EQUIPM�NT - BFi�AC]ENED
COVERAGE
a. The exceptions to Paragraphs B.4 -
EXGLUSIONS - of SECTION III - PHYSICAL
DAMAG� COVERAGE are replaced �y the
fallowing:
Exclusions 4.c. and 4.d. do not apply to
equipment designed to be aperafed solefy
by use of t�e power from th� "auto's"
electrical system tha#, at fhe time of "loss",
is:
(1) Permanently installed in ar upon
the co�ered "auto' ;
{2) R�movable frorr� a hausing unit
which is permanently ins#a[led in
or upon the cn�ered "auto";
{3) An integral part of the same unit
housing any electronic
equipment describ�cE in
Paragraphs (1} and (2} abo�e; or
OO 2071, The Hartfard {lncludes copyrighted material
Form HA 9916 0312 of ISO Proper�ies, Inc., with its permission.) Page 3 of 5
(�4} Necessary for the normaf
operation of the covered "auto" or
the monitoring of the covered
"auto's" operating system.
�.Section I11 — Version CA 00 0� 03 10 af the
B�siness Auto Coverage Form, Physical
bamage Coverag.e, Limit of Insurance,
i'aragraph C2 and Version CA 00 01 10 Oi of
the Business Auto Co�erage �orm, Phys3cal
Damage Caverage, Limit of Insurance,
Paragraph C are each amended to add fhe
following:
$1,�00 is the most we wiil pay for "loss" in
any one "acciclent" to alf electronic
equipment (other than equi}�ment designed
saleEy for t�e reproduction ofi sound, and
accessories used with suc� equipment)
that reproduces, receives or transmits
audia, visual or data signals which, at the
tirne of "loss", is:
(1) Permanently ins#al�ed in or upon
the covered "auto" in a hausing,
apening or other location that is not
normally used �y the "auto"
manufacturer for ti�e installation of
such equipment;
(2) Removable from a permanently
install�d housing unit as described
in Paragra�h 2.a. above or is an
integral park of that equipment; or
(3) An integral part of such equi�ment.
c. For each covered "auta", should loss be Eimited
to el�ctronic equipment only, our obligation to
pay for, repair, return or replaca damaged or
stolen efectranic equipment will be reduced by
the applicable deductible shown in tne
Declarations, or $25Q, whichever deduc#ible is
less.
9. EXTRpe EXPENSE - BROADENED
COV�RAG�
Under Paragraph A. - COVERAGE - of SEGTION
III - I'HYSICAL. DAMAGE C�V�RAG�, we will
pay for the expense of returning a stolen co�ered
"auto" to you.
10. GLASS REPAIR - WAIVER OF DEDUCTiBLE
Under Paragraph D. - DEDUCTIBLE - of SECT[ON
III - F'HYSICAL DAMAG� C4VERAGE, tne
foliowing is added:
!f another Hartford Financial Senrices Group,
Inc. company policy or coverage form tha# is not
an a�tomobile palicy or coverage form applies ta
t�e same "accident", the following applies:
(1) If the deductible under this Business Auto
Coverage Form is the smaller (or smallest)
decluctible., it will be waived;
(2) If the deductif�le under this Business Auto
Coverage �'orm is not the smaller (or
smallest) deduc#�bFe, it will be reduced by
the amount of the smalfer (or smallest)
deductibls.
12. AARENDEO DUTIES IN THE EV�NT OF
ACCfp�NT, CL�AII�I, SUIT OR LOSS
The requirernent in L.OSS CONDITIONS 2.a. -
DU�fIES �N TFiE EVENT OF ACCIDENT,C�AIM,
SUi�f OR LOSS - of SECTION IV - BUSiNESS
AUTO GONqITIONS that you must notify us of
an "accident" applies only when the "accident" is
known to:
(1) You, if yo� are an individual;
(2) A partner, if you are a parCnership;
{3} A member, if you are a limiied liabili�y
company; or
(4) An executi�e officer or insurance rnanager, if
you are a corporation.
i3. UNIN7�MilONA� �AILURE TO pISCL.OS�
HAZARDS
lf you unintentionally fail fo disclose any hazards
existing at the inception date of yaur policy, we
will not deny coverage under this Coverage
Farm because of such faifure.
i4. HIRED AUTO - COVERAGE TERRITORY
Paragraph e. nf GEEVEFiAL CONDITIONS 7. -
POL�CY PERIOD, COV�RAG� �'�RRI�'ORY -
of SECTION IV - BUSINESS AUTQ
CONDITIOf�S is rep�aced by the foliowing:
e. For short-term hired "autos", the coverage
territory with respect #o Liability Coverage is
anywhere in the world providec[ thafi if #he
"insured's" responsibility to pay damages far
"bodily injury" or "property damage" is
deterrnined in a"suit," the "suit" is brought in
the United States of America, the #erritories
and possessions ofi the United States of
America, Puerto Rico or Canada or in a
settlement we agree to.
No deductible appfies to glass damage if the 1�. WAIVER �� ��F�RpCA�TION
glass is repaired rather than replacecE. TRANSF�R OF RIGHTS OF RECOVERY
11. �11410 OR 11flOR� DEDUCiiBLES AGAINST OTMERS TO US - of SECTION IV -
Under Paragraph D. - DEDUGTIBLE - of S�CTlON B�SlNESS AiJTO CONDITIONS is amend�d by
III - PHYSICAL DAMAG� COVERAGE, the addin� the following:
foliowing is ac[ded:
02011, The Hartford (Includes co}�yri�hted material
Form HA 99 76 03 12 of ISO Properties, Inc., with its perrnissior�.) Page 4 of 5
We wai�e any right of reco�ery we may ha�e
against any person or organization w�th whom
you have a written contract that requires such
wai�er because o� payrnents we make for
damages unc�er this Co�erage Form.
16. RESl3LTANT {i�E[`1TAL ANGU15Fi COV�RAG�
The definitian af "bodily injury" in S�CT[ON V-
DEFINITIONS is replaced by the �ollowing:
"Bodi�y �njury" means bodily �njury, sickness or
disease sustained t�y any person, fncfud�ng
mental anguish or death resulting from any of
these.
17. EXT�ND�q CANCELLATION CONDITION
Paragraph 2. of the COMMQN PQLICY
CONDITIONS - CANCELLATiON - applies
except as fiollows:
If we cancel for any reason other than
nonpayment of premium, we will rr►ai€ ar deliver
�o the first Narned ]nsured writien notice of
cancellation at least fi0 days before the effecti�e
da�e of cance[lation.
18. HYBRID, ELECTRIC, OR NATURAL GAS
VEHIGLE PAYMENT COVERAGE
In the event af a total foss to a"non-hy�rid" auta
#ar which Comprehensive, Specified Causes of
Loss, or Coliision co�erages are pro�ided under
this Co�erage Farm, then such Physical
Damage Coverages are am�nded as follows:
a.lf the auto is replaced with a"hybrid" au#o or
an auto powered solely by eEectricity or natural
gas, we will pay an additional � 0%, to a
maximum of $2,500, af the "non-hybrid" autn's
actual cash value or repiacement cost,
whiche�er is less,
b.The auto must be replac�d and a copy of a bill
of sale or new [ease agreement �ecei�ed by us
within 6Q calendar days of fhe date af "loss,"
c. Regardless of the r�umber of autos deemed a
totai loss, the most we will pay under this
Hy�rid, Electric, or Natural Gas Vehicle
Payrneni Caverage pro�ision for any one
"lqss" is $10,b00.
Far t�e purposes of the ca�erage pro�ision,
a.A "non-hybrid" auto is defined as an auta that
uses only an internal comE�ustion engine to
move the auto but does not incl�de autos
pow�red sa]ely by electricity or natural gas.
b.A "hybrid" auto is defined as an auto with an
internal combustian engine and one or mor�
electric motors; ancE that uses the internal
cambustion engine and one or mare electric
moCors to move t�e auto, or the internal
combustion engine to charge one or more
electric rr�otars, which mo�e the auto,
19. V�HICLE WRAP COVE�F�AGE
In the e�ent of a tatal loss to an "auto" for wh�ch
Comprehensive, Specified Causes of L.oss, or
Cof[ision co�erages are pra�ided under this
Co�erage Form, then such Physical Damage
Goverages are amended to add t�e following:
In addition to the actual cash �a[ue of the "auto",
we will pay up to $1,000 for vinyl �ehic[e wraps
wi�ich are displayed on the co�ered "auto" at the
time of totaf loss. Regardiess af the numb�r af
autos deemed a total loss, the mast we will pay
undar this Vehicle Wrap Co�erage pro�is�on for
any one "[ass" is $5,000, For pur�ases of this
coverage pro�ision, signs or other graphics
painted or magneiically affixed to the vehicle are
not consid�red �ehicle wraps.
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Farm HA 99 16 03 12 0# ISO Properties, Inc., with its p�rrnission.) Page 5 of 5
fVAll/iED INSURED: Omega Gontracting, Inc.
POLICY NUIIIIB�R: 46W�AAB9BA�
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Effecti�e Date: �0910112020 Ef#ecfive hour is the same as stated an the Informatian Page of the policy.
Named Insurecf antl AtlUress: ,qZTECA ENTERPRISES, INC
This endorsement applies only to the i�surance of the operations cEescribed in t�e Schedule where
provided hy the policy i�ecause 7exas is shown in you are required by a written contract to obtafn this
Item 3.A. of the Information Page. waiver from us.
We have the right ta recover our paymenfs fram This encEor$emen# s�all not aperate directly or
anyone liable for an injury covered fay this poficy. We indirectly to benefit anyone not named in the
wili not enfarce our righ# against the persan ar Schadule.
organizaiion named in the Schedule, but this wa�ver The premiurr� for this endorsement is shown in the
applies onfy with respect to bocEily injury arising aut SG�edule.
Schedula
( ) Special Waiver
Name of �aerson or organization
( x ) Blar�ket Waiver
Any person or organization far whorn the Named Insured has agreed by written contract to furnish
this waiver.
2. Dperations:
3. Premium=
The premium charge for this endorsement shall be percent of the premi�m devefoped on payroll
in connecfion with work performed for the abo�e person(s) or organizafion(s) ar�sing out of the operations
described.
4. Advance Premium:
Form WC �42 03 04 B Printed in U.S.A.
Prac�ss Da#e: 09/01/2020 �olicy Expiratian Date: o9101I2oz0
ST�TDARi� GEli�ERAL C���T�O�TS
�F THE C011rSTRUCTIO�lT �`011TTRACT
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUN[�NTS
Revision: Niacch 9, 202U
STANDARD GENERAL CONDrT�ONS OF THE
C�NSTRUCT�ON CONTRACT
TABLE OF COl�TTEl�TTS
Page
Article 1 —Definitiorzs and Tet-minoiogy......-•----•-• ...........................................................................................1
J..O1 De�z�ed Terms--�•--•-•• ..................................................................................................................... I
1.42 Terminology ..................................................................................................................................6
Article2 -- Preliminary Matiers .........................................................................................................................7
2.Q1 Copies ofDocu�nents ....................................................................................................................7
2.02 Cor�mencement of Contract Time; Notice to Proceed ................................................................ 7'
2.03 Starting the Wark ..............................................................•-•----..................................................... 8
2.D� Before Starting Constructian ........................................................................................................ 8
2.05 Preconstructian Conference .......................................................................................................... $
2.06 Public Meeting .............................................................................................................................. $
2.07 Initial Acceptance of Schedules .................................................................................................... S
Article 3— Contract Documents: Intent, Amendiz�g, Reuse ................•--------..................................
3.01 Iz�ient .............•-•--...........................................................................................................
3.02 Referenc� Standards .....................................................................................................
3.fl3 Reportit�g and ResoIving Discrepancies ......................................................................
3.04 Amending and Supplementing Contract Docurnents ..................................................
3.05 Reuse of Documents ....................................................................................................
3.Db Elecironic Data.....----•• ..................................................................................................
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Article 4-- Availability of Lands; Subsurface and Physical Condiiions; Hazardaus Environmenfial
Conditions; Reference Points ....................................••---..................................................................11
A _01 Availa6ility of Lands ..................................................................................................................11
4.02 Subsurface and Physical Conditions .......................................................................................... I2
4.03 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditions ............................................................................. I2
4.04 Underground Pacilities ...............................................................................................................13
4.05 Re�erence Points ........................................•---•--..................................................
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4.06 Hazardous Environmental Condition at Site ..............................................................................1�
Article 5-- Bonds and lnsurance ...........................................................
5.01 Licensed Su�reties and Jnsurers .........................................
5.02 �'er�ormance, Payment, and Maintenarjce Bonds .............
5.03 Certi�cates af Insurance ........................:..........................
S (ld ('nn1-ror�tnr°e TnanranrP
5.05 Acceptance of Bonds anc� Insurance; Option to Replace.
Article 6 — Contractor's Responsibilities .........
6.01 Supezviszon and Superintendence
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Cl`Cl' OF PORT WORTH
STANDARD COI�S`I'12UC'iTON SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIV'I'S
Revision: Ma�lt 9, 2020
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Labor; WorkingHours ................................................................................................................20
Services, Ma�erials, and Equipment ........................................................................................... 20
ProjectScheduIe ............................................................................................ ..................21
Substitutes and "Or-Equals" .......................................................................................................21
Cancerning Subcontractors, Supp�iers, and Others ....................................................................24
Wag� Rat�s ..................................................................................................................................25
Patent Fees and Royalties ........................................................................................................... 26
Permitsand U#ilities ....................................................................................................................27
Lawsand Reg��Iaiions .............................................:...................................................................27
Taxes...........................................................................................................................................28
Use of Site and Other Areas .......................................................................................................28
RecordDocuments ......................................................................................................................29
Safetyand Protection .................................................................................................................. 29
SafetyRepresentative .................................................................................................................. 30
Hazard Communicatian Programs .............................................................................................30
Emergencies and/or Rectification ............................................................................................... 30
SubmittaIs.................................................................................................................................... 31
Coniinuingthe Work ...................................................................................................................32
Contzactor's General Warranty and Guarantee ..........................................................................32
In�dezmni�cation ......................................................................................................... ...33
Delegation of Pro�essional Design Services ................................... ................ 34
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Nondiscriminatian....................................................................................................................... 35
Article 7- Other Work ai the Site .......................................................
7.OI Related V47ork at Site .......................................................
7.02 Coordination ....................................................................
Articl� 8 - City's Responsibilities ...............................................................
8.01 Communicaiions to Contractor ...............................................
8.02 Furnish Data ............................................................................
8.03 Pay When Due ........................................................................
8.04 Lands and Easements; Reports a�d Tests ...............................
8.05 Change Orders .........................................................................
8.06 Inspections, Tests, and Approvals ..........................................
8.07 Limiiations on City's Responsibilities ...................................
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Article 4- City's Observation Status During Construction ........................................................................... 37
9.01 City's Project Manager ............................................................................................................37
9.02 Visits to Site ................................................................................................................................37
9.03 Authorized Variations in Work .................................................................................................. 38
9.04 Rejecting Defective Work ..........................................................................................................38
9.OS Determinations for Work Performed ..........................................................................................3$
9.4b Deciszons on Requirements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work .....................38
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Article 10 - Changes in the Wor%; Claims; Extra Work ..........
10.01 Authorized Changes in the Work .........................
10.Q2 Unauthorized Changes in the Wark .....................
10.03 Execution of Change Drders .................................
IO.U4 E�tra Worl� ............................................................
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11.01 Cosfi oithe Work .........................................................................................................................41
11.02 Allowances ..................................................................................................................................43
11.03 Unit Price Work .......................................................................................................................... 44
11.04 Plans Quantity Measurement ......................................................................................................45
Article 12 - Change of Contraci Price; Change af Contraci Time .................................................................4b
12.01 Change of Conirract Price ............................................................................................................46
12.02 Change of Contract Time .........................•---••-•-•-•----�----•-•--.......---................-•---•.........................47
12.03 Delays ..........................................................................................................................................47
Article 13 - Tests and Inspectioz�s; Cozx�eciion, Rezxao�al or Acceptarace of Defective Work ......................48
13.01 Notice oiDefects ........................................................................................................................48
13.02 Access to Work ...........................................................................................................................48
13.03 Tests and Inspections ............................................. ................ 48
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13.Q5 City May Stop the Work .............................................................................................................49
13.06 Correction ar RemovaI of Defective Work ................................................................................50
13.07 Correction Period ........................................................................................................................ 50
13.08 Acceptance ofDefective Work ..........................................•----...-�----------•-�----•------�------�-•�-�-•------..51
13.09 City May Correci Defective Work ............................................................................................. 51
Article 14 - Payments to Cantractor and Completian ....................................
14.01 Schedule of Values .....................................................................
14.02 Progress Pa�ments ......................................................................
14.03 Contractor's Warranty ofTitle ......................................e----e-.--••-
14.04 Partial Utilization ........................................................................
14AS Final inspectian ...........................................................................
14.46 Final Acceptance .........................................................................
14.07 Final Payment ..............................................................................
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Article 15 - Suspension of Work and Termination ........................................................................................ 57
15.01 City May Suspend Work ............................................o................................................................57
15.02 City May Terminate for Cause ................................................................................................... 58
15.Q3 City May Terminate For Convenience ....................................................................................... 60
Article 16 -- Dispute ResoIution ...................................................................................................................... 61
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ARTICLE 1— DEFINITIONS AND TERNIINOLOGY
1.01 Defaned Terms
A. Wherever used in these General Conditions or in other Contraci Docurnents, the texm s Iisted below
have the meanings indicated which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereo% and
vvords denoting gender shall include the masculine, feminine and neuter. Said terms are generally
capitalized or wiritten in italics, but not always. When used in a cantext consistent with the
definition of a list�d-defined t�rm, the t�rm shall have a m�aning as de�ned below whether
capitalized or italieized or otherwise. In addition to terms specifically defined, ierms with initial
capital lettexs in ihe Conttact Documents include references ta identified articles and paragraphs,
and the t�tles of other doc�unents or forms.
1. Addenda—Written or graphic instruments issued priar to the apening of Bids vvhich clarify,
coz-t-eci, or change the Bidding Requirements ar the proposed Contract Documents.
2. Agreement—The written insiruinent which is evidence of the agreement between City and
Contractor covering the Work.
3. Application for Payment The form acceptable to City which is to be used by Contractor
during the course of the Work in requesting pragress or final payments and which is to b�
accompanied by such supporting documentatian as is required by ihe Coniract Documents.
A. Asbestos Any material that contains more than one percent asbestos and is friable or is
r�Ieasing asbestos fibers into the air above current action levels established by the United States
Occupational Safety and Health Adznizaistaratioz�.
5. Awcn^d — Authorization by the City Council for the City to enter into an Agreem�nt.
6. Bid The offer ar praposal of a Sidder submitted on the prescribed form sett�ng for�h the
prices for ihe Wark ta be perfarmed.
7. Bidder-----The indi�idual or entity who submits a Bid directly to City.
S. Bida'ing Docu�raents--The Bidding Requirement,s and the proposed Contraci Dacuzxzents
(including alI Addenda).
9. Bidding Requirements----The advertisement or Invitation to Bid, Instructions ta Bidders, Bid
securiiy of acceptable form, if any, and the Bid Form with any suppietnents.
l �. I3usiness Day — A business day is defined as a day fhat tl�e City candt�cts normal business,
generally Manday through Friday, except t'or %deral or state holidays observed by the City.
l l. Calendar Day — A day consisting of 24 hours measured frorn midnighi to the next rnidnight.
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12. Cha�age Order A document, which is prepared and approved by the Ciry, which is signed
by Contractor and City and authorizes an addition, deletion, or revisian in fhe Work or an
adj�stmeni in the Contract Price or the Contract Tirne, issued on or after the Effective Date
of the Agreement.
13. City— The City of �'ort Worth, Texas, a home-xule municipal corporation, authartzed and
chartered under the Texas State Statutes, acting by its governing body through its Cifiy
Manager, his designee, or agents authorized under his behalf, each of vvhich is required by
Charter to pe�£oxm specific duties witk� responsibility for �nal en:forcezx�ent of the cantracts
involving the City of Fort Worth is by Charter vested in the City Manager and is the entity
witl� whom Contractor has entered into the Agreement and for vvhom the Work is to be
perfortned.
14. City Attorney — The off cially appoinfied City Attorney of the Cily of Fort Worth, Texas, or
his duly authorized representaiive.
15. City Council - Tne duly elected and qualified governing body of the Ciry of Fort Worth,
Te�as.
16. City Manager — The o#'fcially appointed and autharized City Manager of the City of Fort
WorYh, Texas, or his duly authorized representative.
17. Contract Claim—A demand or assertzon by City or Cantractor seeking an adjusiment of
Contract Price or Cantract Time, or both, or ofiher relief with respect to the terms of the
Contract. A demand for money or services by a third party rs not a Contract Claim.
1&. Contract—The entire and integrated written document between the City and Contractor
concerning the Work. The Contract contains the Agreement and alI Contract Documents and
supersedes prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, wheiher written or oral.
19. Coniract Docunaents—Those ite�s so desig,x�ated in the Agree�ment. AIl ztems listed in t�e
Agreement are Contract Documents. Approved Submiitals, other Contractor submittaIs, and
the reports and drawings of subsurface and physicai conditions are not Contract Documents.
20. Cont�act Price—The maneys payable by City to Cantractor for completian of the Work in
accordance with the Contract Documents as stated in the Agreement (subject to the provisions
of Paragraph i 1.03 in the case of Unit Price Work).
21. Cont�act Time—The number of days ar the dates stated in the Agreement ta: (i) achieve
Milestones, if any anc� (ii) complete the Wark so that it is ready for Finai Acceptance.
22. ContractoN—The individual or entity vvith vvhom City has entered i��o the Agreement.
23. Cost of the Work See Paragrapk� 1�.O l of ik�ese General Conditions for de�nition.
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24. Damage Clcaims — A demand for money or services arising from #he Project or Site from a
third party, City or Contractor �xcl�asiv� of a Contract Claim.
25. Drxy or day — A day, unless atherwise defined, shall mean a Calendar Day.
26. Darector of Aviation — The officiaily appointed Director of the Aviation Department af the
City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appointed representative, assistant, ar agents.
27. DiNector of Pa�ks and Community Sef-vices — The officzally appoir�ted Direciar o� tk�e Parks
and Community Services Departm�nt of the City of Fort Worth, T�xas, or I�is duly appointed
representative, assistant, or agents.
28. DirectoY of Planning and Development — The af�cia�ly appointed Directar of the Planning
and Develapment Department of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appainted
representative, assistant, or agenis.
29. Director of Transportation Public Works — TY�e officially appointed Director of the
Transportation Public Works Department of the City of �'ort Worth, Texas, or his duly
appointed representati�ve, assistant, or agents.
3Q. Directo� of Water Depart�raent — The of�cially appointed Director of the Water Departiment
of the City oi Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly ap�aointed r��aresentative, assistant, or agents.
31. Drcawings That par� of tihe Contract Documents prepared or appro�ved by Engineer which
graphically shows the scope, extent, and character of the Work to be performed by Contractor.
Submittals are not Drawings as so d�f ned.
32. Effective Date of the Agt•eement—TIae date inciicated in the Ag7reennezat oz� which it becozx�es
effective, but if no such date is indicated, it means the date on which the Agreement is signed
and deIivered by the Iast of the twa parties to sign ar�d deliver.
33. Engineer—The licensed professional engineer or engineering firm registered in the State af
Texas performing professional ser�ices for the City.
34. Extra Work — Additional r�vork made necessary by changes or alterations of the Contract
Docu�xaez�ts ox of quant�ties or for ather reasons for which na prices are provided in the Contract
Docum�nts. Extra work shall be part of tY►e Work.
35. FYeld Order A written order issued by City which requires changes in the Work but which
does nat invol�e a change in the Contract Price, Contract Time, or the intent of the Engineer.
Field Ord�rs are paid from Field Order AlIowances incorporated into the Contract by funded
work type at the time of award.
36. Final Acceptance — The written notice given by the City to the Contractor that the Wark
specified in the Contract Docum�nts has been completed to the satisfaction of the City.
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37. Final Inspection — Inspection carried out by the Ciiy to verify that the Contractor has
campleied t�ae Wor�C, and each a�d evexy part oz appurtezaazace thereof, fulIy, entirely, and in
confarmance with the Contract Documents.
38. Gene�al Requi�-ements Sections of Division 1 of the Contract Documents.
39. Haza�dous Environmental Condition The presence at the Site of Asbestos, PCBs,
Pet�roleunn, Hazardaus Waste, Radiaactive Material, or other maiez-�als in such quantities or
circu�nstances thai may present a substantiat c�anger to persons or property exposed thereto.
40. Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is de�ned as any solid wasie listed as hazardous or
possesses one or more ha.zardaus characteristics as defined in the federal waste regulations,
as amended from time to time.
41. Lativs and Regulations Any and all appticable lavvs, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes,
and orders of any and alI goveznmental bodies, agencies, authorities, and courts having
jurisdiction.
42. Liens—Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Project funds, real property, or
personaI property.
A3. Major Iterrt — An I�em of work included in the Con[ract Documents that has a fiotal cast equal
to or greater than 5% of the original Cantract Pric� or $25,000 whichever is less.
44. Milestone—AprincipaI event speczfied in the Contract Documents relating to an intermediate
Contract Time prior to Final Acceptance of the Work.
45. Notice of Award The written natice by City to the Successful Bidder stating that upon
timely compliance by the Successfui Bidder with the conditions precedent lisied tk�erein, City
wil� sign and deliver the Agreement.
46. Notice to Proceed—A written notice given by City to Contractor fixing the date on which tl�e
Contract Time �vi11 cornmence to run and on which Contractor shall start to perform the Work
specif ed in Contract Documents.
47. PCBs—Polychlorinated bipher�yls.
48. Pet�oleum Petroieum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof which is Iiquid at standard
conditions of iemperature and pressuze (60 deg�rees Fal•az�enheit and 14.7 pounds per square
inch absolute), such as oiI, peiroleum, fuel oil, oil sludg�, oil r�fuse, gasoline, kerosen�, and
oil mixed with oth�r non-Hazardaus Waste and crude oils.
44. Plans — See definitian af Drawings.
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50. P�^oject Schedule A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, in accordance with
the General Requirements, describing the sequence and duration of th� activities comprising
the Contractor's plan to accomplisk► the Woz�C within tk�e Cont�ract Tizxae.
51. Project The Work to be performed under tI�e Contract Documents.
52. Project Manager The authorized representative of the City who will be assigned io the
Site.
53. Public Meeting -- An announced meeting conducted by the City to facilitate public
participation and to assist the pubIic in gair�ing an informed view of the Projeci.
54. Radioactive Material—Source, special nuclear, or byproduct material as defined by the
Atorr�ic Energy Act of �954 (42 USC Section 2011 et seq.) as amended fram time to time.
55. Regular Working Hours — Hours beginning at 7:00 a.m. and ending at 6:04 p.m., Monday
thz-�a Friday (excIuding legal holidays).
56. Samples—Physical examples af materials, equipment, or workmanship that are
representative of some portion of the Worlc and vvhich establish Y�e standards by which such
portion of ihe Work wili be judged.
57. Schedule of Subtnittals—A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, of requir�d
submittals and the time requirements to support scheduled perfor�nance oFrelated consiruction
activities.
58. Schedule of Values--A schedule, prepared and maintained by Cantractor, allocating portions
of the Coz�tract Price to various partions of the Wor� azad used as the basi� for reviewing
Contractor's Applications �or Paymer�t.
59. �S'ite Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by City upon
which the Work is to be performed, incIuding rights-of-way, permits, and easezx�ents for access
thereto, and such other lands furriish�d by City which are designated far the use of Confiractor.
bfl. Specifications That part of the Contract Documents consisting of written requirements �or
rnaterials, equipment, systems, standards and workmanship a,s applied to t�e Wor�C, ar�d certai�
adrninistrative requirements and pracedura] matters app�icable tI�ereto. Specifications may be
specifically made a part of the Contract Documenis 6y attachment or, if not attached, may be
incarporated by reference as indicated in the Table of Conten#s (Division 00 OU 00) af each
Proj ect.
61. Subcont�^actor An individual or entity having a direct contract wiih Contractor ar with any
other Subcontractor for the perfarmance of a part af #he Wark at the Site.
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62. Submittals—All dxawiz�gs, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and otl�er data or information
which are specifically prepared or assembled by or for Contractor and submitted by Contractor
to illustrate some portion of the Work.
63. Successfncl Bidder—The Bidder submitting the Iowest and rexaost responsive Bid to whom City
makes an Award.
64. S`uperintendent — The representative of the Cantractor who is available at all times and able
to receive instructions from the Ciiy and to act for the Cont7raciox.
65. Supplementc�ry Conditions—That part a#� the Cantract Documents which amends or
supplements these General Conditions.
66. Supplie� A manufacturer, fabricatar, supplier, distributor, materialma�, or vendor having a
direct contract with Contractor or with any Subcontractor ta f�rnish materials or equipment
to be incorporated in the V�ork by Contracior or Subcontractor.
67. Unde�g�ound Fracilities All underground pipelines, conduits, aucts, cables, wires,
manholes, vaults, tanks, tuz�z�ets, or at�ter such facilities or attachments, and any encasemen�s
contai�ing such facilities, including but not limited to, those that convey electricity, gases,
steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or otl�er comm�anications, cabie televisian,
water, wasiewater, storm waterr, othez liquzds ox ck�exnicals, or tra�fic or other control systems.
68 Unit Price Work�ee Paragraph 11.03 of these General Conditions for definition.
69. Weekend Working I�ours — Hours beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m., Saturda�,
Sunday or legal holiday, as approved in advar�ce by the City.
70. Work—The entire construction or the various separately identifiable parts th�r�of r�c�uir�d to
be provided under the Contract Documents. Wark includes and is the result of performing or
providing alI labor, services, and c�ocumentation necessary to produce such construction
including any Change Order or Field Order, and furnishing, installing, and incorporating aIl
materials and equipment into such construction, all as required by the Contract Documents.
71. Working Day -- A warking day i,s defined as a day, not including Saturdays, Sundays, or legai
holidays authorized by the Crty %r contract pnrposes, in which w�ath�r or other conditions
not under the conirol of ihe Coniracior vvill permit the performance of the principal unit of
vcrork underway for a continuous period of noi less tlaan 7 k�ours between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
1.02 Terminalogy
A. The words and t�rms discussed in Paragraph 1.02.B through E are not defned but, when used in
the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents, have the indicated meaning.
B. Intent of Certain Ter�ns or Adjectives:
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1. The Contract Documents include the terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as
directed" ar terms of like effect or irnport to authorize an exercise af judgrnent by City. In
a[�[IltlOil, t�10 aC1�0Ct1Ve8 "reasonable," "SUI�a�J�O," "aCGe�lta�l�0," "proper," "satisfactory," OP
adjectives of like eifect ar import are used to describe an actian or determination oi City as fio
the Work. It is intended that such exercise of professional �udgrnent, action, or determination
will be soIely ta evaluate, in general, the Work for compliance with the informatian in the
Contract Docurr�ents and with the design concept of the Project as a functioning whoIe as
showz� or indicated in the Contiract Docuzxaents (unless there zs a speci�c statezxient indicating
otherwise).
C. Defective:
1. The word "defective," when zx�odifying the woxd "Wor�," refers to Wor�C thai is
unsatisfactory, faulty, or deficient in that it:
a. does not conform to the Contract Documents; or
b. does not meet the requirement� of any applica6le inspection, reference standard, iest, or
approval referred to in the Contract Documents; or
c. I�as been damaged prior to City's written acceptance.
D. Fur�aish, Install, Pe�form, Provide:
The word "Fuz-nish" or the word "Install" or the word "Ferform" or the word "Provide" or
ti�e word "SuppIy," or any combination or similar directive or usage thereo% shaIl mean
fiu-nishing and incolporating in the Work including all necessary labor, materials, equipment,
and e�erything necessary to perform the Work indicated, unless specifically Iimited in the
context used.
E. Uzaless stated oihez-wise in the Coniz-act Dacuzxaents, words or pk�xases that have a well�known
technical or construction industry or trade meaning are used in the Conlract Documents in
accordance with such recognized meaning.
ARTICLE � — PRELIMINARY MATTERS
2.fl 1 Copies af Documerats
City shall furnish io Contractar ane (1} original executed copy and one (1) electronic copy af ihe
Contract Documents, and four (4} add'ztional copies of the Drawings. Additional copies wilI be
fur�ished upon request at �he cost ot'reproduction.
Z.Q2 Conamencerraent of Contrczct Tinae; Notice to Proceed
The Contract Time will commence to run on tl�e day indicated in the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to
Proceed may be given no earlier tha� 14 days after the Effecti�e Date of the Agreement,
unless agreed to by both parties in writing.
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2.03 Starting the Wor�k
Contractor shall start to perform the VVork on the date when t�e Contract Time coz�z��ences to run.
Na Work shall b� done at the Site prior to the date on �vhich the Coniract Time coinmences to run.
2.OA Before Stcartfng Constructian
Baseline Schedules: Submii in accorda�ce �wvith the Contract Documen�s, and prior to startzng the
Work.
2.QS PNeconst�uction Conference
Before any Work at the Site is started, the Confiractor shall atte�d a Preconsiruction Conference as
specified in the Contract Dacumezats.
2.Ob Publrc Meeting
Contractor may not rr�obilize any equipment, materials or resources to the Site prior to Contractor
attending the Public Meeting as scheduled by the City.
2.07 Initial Acceptance of Schedules
No progiress payment shali be made to Contractor until acceptable schedules are su6mitted to Ciiy in
accordance with the Schedule Speeification as provided in ih� Confiract Documents.
ARTYCLE 3— CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, AMENDING, REUSE
3.01 Intent
A. The Confract Docuzx�ents are complementary; what is r�quired by one is as binding as zf required
by a11.
B. It is the intenti of the Contract Documents to describe a fu�ctionally complete project (or ,pa.rt
thereo fl to be canstructed in accorc�ance with the Contract Docum�nts. Any labor, documentation,
services, materials, or equipment that reasonably may be inferred from the Confiract Docurnertts
or from prevailirig custom or trade usage as being required to produce the indicated result will be
provided whether oz not specificaIly called for, at no additional cost to City.
C. Clarif cations and interprefiations of the Contract Documents shall be issued by Ciiy.
D. The Specifications may vary in %rn�, format and style. Sonae Specification sections may be written
in �a�rying degrees of streamlined or declarative styfe and sorne seciiotas znay be relatively
narrative by comparison. Omission of sUch words and phrases as "the Contractor sha�l," "in
conformity with," "as shown," or "as speci�ed" are intentional in strearnlined sections.
Omitted words and phrases shall be supplied by inference. Similar types of provisians nnay appear
in various parts a� a sectzon or articles within a part depending an the for�nat of the
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section. The Contractor shall not take adeantage of any variation of form, fo�nnat or style ir�
nnaking Contract Ciaims.
E. The crass referencing of specification sections under the subparagraph heading "Related
Sections include but are not necessarily limited to:" and elsewhere within eac� Specification
section is provided as an aid and convenience to t�e Contractar. The Contractor shall noi rely on
the cross referencing provided and shall be responsible to coordinate the entire Work undex t�e
Contract Documents and provide a complete Project whether oz' nat the cross referencing is
provided in each section or whether or not tlae cross referencing is complete.
3.02 Reference Standards
A. Standards, Speci�ications, Codes, Laws, and Regulations
1. Reference to standards, speci�cations, manuals, or codes af any technical society, organization,
or association, or io Laws or Regulations, whether such reference be specific or by izx�pIicatian,
shall znean the standard, specification, manuaI, code, or Laws or Regulations in ef%ct at the
time of oper�ing of Bids (or on the Effective Date of the Agreement ii th�re were na Bids},
except as may be othez�wise specifically stated in the Contract Documents.
2. No pxovisian of any such standard, specification, manual, or code, or any instruction of a
Suppli�r, shall be effective to chaz�ge the duties or responsibilities of City, Contractor, or any
of their subcontx�aciars, consultants, agents, or employees, frotn fhose set fort� iz� the Contract
Documents. Na such provision or insiruction �ha11 be effective to assign to City, or any of its
of�cers, directors, zz�embers, partners, emplayees, agents, consultants, or subconiractoxs, any
duty or authority to supervise or direct the perforrnance of the Work or any duty or authority
to undertake respo�sibility inconsistent with the provisions oithe Contract Documents.
3.03 Reporting and Resolving Discrepancies
A. Reporting Discrepancies:
1. Contractot�'s Review of Contract Docufnents Befo�e Starting Wo�^k: Before undertalcing each
part of the Wark, Contractor shall carefuIly study and coriapare the Contract Documents and
check and r�erify pertinent �gures therein against all applicable �eld rneasurements and
conditions. Contractor sk�al� promptly report in writing ta City any conflict, error, azx�:biguiiy,
ar discrepancy whic� Contractor discovers, or has actual knowledge of, and shall obtain a
written interpreiation or clarification frorn City �efore proceeding wiih any Work affecied
thereby.
2. Cont�-actor's Review af Cont�act Documents During Performance of Work: If, during the
performance of the Work, Cantractoz- discovers any conflict, error, ambiguity, or discrepancy
within ihe Contract Documen#s, or between the Contract Doc�uiaents an.d (a) any applicable
Law or Regulation ,(b) any standard, specification, manual, or code, or {c) any instruction of
any Supplier, then Contractor shaIl pramptly report it to City in writing. Contractor shall not
proceed witk� the Work affected thereby (except in an emergency as required by Paragraph
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6.17.A) until an amendment or supplement to the Cont�ract Docuzxaer�ts �as been issued by
one of the methods indicated in Paragraph 3.04.
Contractar shall not be liable to City for failure to report any conflict, error, ambiguity, or
discrepa�ncy in the Contract Documents unless Cont�actor had actual knowledge thereof.
B. Resolving Discrepancies:
1. Except as may be otherwise specifically stated in the Contract Documents, the provisions of
the Contract Docunaents shall take precedence in resolving any conflict, error, ambiguity, or
discrepancy between the pravisions of the Cantract Documents and the pravisions of any
statidard, specification, rrianual, or the insiruction of any Supplier {whether or not specifically
incorporaied by reference izi the Contraci Documents).
2. �n case af discrepancies, figured dirr�ensians shall govern over scaled dimensions, Plaris shai�
govern over Specifications, Supplementary Conditions shall govern over Gen�ral Conditians
and Specif cations, and quaniities shovvn on the Plans shall govern over those shown in the
proposal.
3.D4 Amending and Supplerraenting Contrcact Documents
A. The Contract Documents may be amended to provide for addiiions, de�etions, and revisions in
the Work or to modify the terrns and conditions thereof by a Change Order.
B. The requirements of the Contract Documents may be supplemented, and minor variations and
deviations in the Work not involving a change in Contract Price or Contract Trme, may be
autk�orized, by one or more of tk�e following ways:
�. A Field Order;
2. City's review of a Submittal (subject io the provisions of Paragraph 6.18.C); or
3. City's written interpretafion or clarification.
3.05 Reuse of Documents
A. Contractor atid any Subcontractor or Supplier shali not:
1. have ar acqu2re any title to or ownersk�ip cights zn any of the Drawi�zgs, �Specifications, or
other docuznents (ox copies of any thereof} prepared by ar bearing the seal of Engineer,
inclnding electronic media editions; or
2, reuse any such Drat�vings, Specifications, other documents, or copies �hereof on extensions of
the �'roject or any ather project witl�out written consent of City and specific written verification
or adaptation by Engineer.
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B. The prahibitions of t�is Paragraph 3A5 wilI survive final paym�nt, or terrnination of the
Contract. Nothing herein shall preclude Contractor from retaining copies of the Contz�act
Documents for record purposes.
3.06 Electronic Data
A. Unless oiherwise stated in the Supplementary Canditians, the data furnished by City or Engineer
to Contractor, or by Contractor to City or Engineer, that may be relied upon are lirnited to the
printed copies included �n the Contract Documents (also known as hard copie�) and othez-
Specificaiions referenced and located on the City's an-line electranic dacument rr�anagement and
collaboration system site. Files in eIectranic media �ormat of text, data, graphics, or other types
are furnished only for the convenience of the recezving party. Any concI�,�ion or infoz-r�ation
abtained or derived from such electronic iiles wil� be at �he user's sole risk. If there is a discrepancy
beriveen the electronic f �es and the hard copies, the hard copies govern.
B. When transFerring documents in electronic media forr�at, the transferring party makes r�o
representaiions as to long tez-�x� coznpatibility, usability, or readability o�documents resulting from
the use of software application packages, operating systems, or computer hardware differing fram
�hose used by the data's creator.
ARTICLE 4— AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS;
HAZARDQUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS; REFERENCE POINTS
4.Q1 Availability of Lands
A_ City shall furnish the Site. City shall natify Contractar of any encumbrances or resfirictions not of
general application but s�ecifically related to use of the �iie with which Contractor musi comply
in performing the Work. City will obtain in a tizx�ely zx�.az�z�er and pay for easezxzents for pez-t�aanent
structures or permanent chang�s in existing faciliti�s.
1. The Ciiy has obtained or anticipates acquisition of andlor access to right-o� vvay, andlor
easements. Any outstanding right-af-way and/or easements are anticipated to be acquired in
accordance with the schedule set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule
submitted by the Coniracior iza accordance with the Contract Docuznents zx�.ust consider any
outstanding right�of-way, and/or easements.
2. Tl�e City has or aniicipa�es removing and/or re�ocating utilities, and obstructions to the Site.
Any outstanding removal or relocation of utilities or obstructions is aniicipated in accordance
with the schedule set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule submitted
by the Contractor in accordance wifh tihe Contracf Documents must consider any outstanding
utilities or ob,�iz-uctions to be ren:�oved, adjusted, and/ar relocated by others.
B. Upon reasonable varitten request, City s�all fi�nish Contractar with a current statement of record
legal iiile and legal descriptfon o�the lands upon vvhich the Work is to be perforrr�ed.
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C. Contractor sk�all provide for aIl additional lands and access thereto ihai may be required for
construction iacilities or storage of materials and equipmenfi.
4.02 Subsurface crncd'Physical Conditions
A. RepoYts and DYcawings: The Supplementary Canditions identify:
1. those reports known to City of explorations and tests of subsuriace conditians at or
contiguous to ihe Site, artd
2. those drawings known to City of physical condiiions relating to existing s�z�ace or
subsuz-face stxuctures at tne Site (except Underground Faciiities}.
B. Lirraited Reliance by Contr^actor on Technical Data Authorized: Contractor may reIy upon ihe
accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such reports and drarvings, but such reports and
drawings are not Contract Docunaents. Such "iechnical data" is identi�ed zn the Supplementary
Candi�ions. Coniracfior may not make any Contract Claim against City, or any of their officers,
direciors, members, partners, employees, agents, consu�tants, or subcontractors wiih respect io:
1. the completeness of such reports and d7rawings for Contz�actor's puz-�oses, including, but not
limited to, any aspects of the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of
consiruction io be employed by Contractor, and safety precautions and programs incident
thereto; or
2. otk►er data, interpretations, opinions, and information contained in such reports or shown or
indicated in such drawings; or
3. any Contractor intezpretation of or conclusion drawn from any "technical data" or any such
othez- data, interpretations, opinions, or information.
4.03 Differing Subsurface ar Physiccrl Conditions
A. Noiice: If Contractor believes that any subsurface ox physical conditian tl�at is uncovered or
revealed either:
1. is of such a nature as to establish that any "technical data" on vvhich Con�ractor is entitled to
rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02 is materially inaccurate; ar
2. is of such a nature as to require a change in the Contract Documents; or
3. diff�rs rnaterially from that shown ar indicated in t11e Contract Documents; or
4. is of an unusual nature, and differs materially from conditions ordinarily encountered and
generaIly recognized as iz�aereni in work of the character provided for in the Contract
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then Contractor shaIi, promptly after becarning aware thereof and before further disturbing the
subsurface or physicai conditions or pez-£oz�z�aing any Work in conneciion therewith (except in an
emergency as required by Paragra�ah 6.I7.A), notify City in writing about such condition.
B. Possf�ile Price and Time Adjustmenfs
Cont�actor s�all not be entitl�d to any adjustment in the Contract Price or Contract Time if:
1. Contractor kttew of the e�istence of such conditions at the time Contractar made a�nal
commitment io City wit� respect to Contract Price and Coni�ract Tinne by the submission of a
Bid or becaming bound under a negotiated contract; or
2. the existence of such condition could reasonably I�ave been discovered or re�ealed as a result
of the examination of the Contract Documents or the Site; or
3. Contractor failed to give the written notice as required by Paragraph 4.03.A.
4.fl4 Unde�ground Facilities
A. Shown or Indicated.• The information and data shown or indicated in the Contract DocLunents
with respect to existing Undergraund �'acilities at or contiguous to the Sfte is based on infarmation
and data furnished to City or Engineer by the owners of such Underground Facilities,
including City, or by others. Unless it is atherwise expressly provided i� the �upplementary
Conditions:
I. City and Engineer shall not be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any �uch
infoz-rnatzon or data provided by athers; and
2. the cost of all of ihe followit�g wiil be included in the Cotttract Price, and Contractor shall
�aave fiill respansibzlity for:
a. reviewing and checking all such informa#ion and data;
b. locating alI Underground Facilities shoovn or indicated in the Contract Documents;
c. caordination and adjustment of the Work with the owners of such Underground
Facilities, including City, during consfiruction; and
d. the safety and proieciion of all such Undergrour�d Faciliiies and repairing any damage
thereto resulting from the Work.
B. Not Shown or Indicated:
1. If an Under�eound Facility which canflicts with th� Work is uncoverad or revealed at or
contiguous ta the Site which was nat shown or indicated, or not show�a or indicated with
reasonable accuracy in the Cantract Documents, Contractor sha11, promptly after becoming
a�vare thereof and before furtller disturbing conditions affected thereby or perfarming any
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Wazk in connection therewith {except in an emergency as required by Paragraph 6.17.A),
identify the owner of such Underground Facility and give notice to that owner and to Cziy.
City will review the discovered Underground Facility and determine the extent, if any, to
which a change may be required in the Contract Documents to reflect and documer�t the
consequenc�s of ihe existence or location of the Underground Facility. Contracto�r sk�alI be
responsible for the safety and protection of such discovered Underground Facility.
2. If City concludes that a change in the Contract Documents is required, a Change Order may
be issued �o reflect and document such consequences.
3. Verification of existing utilities, structures, and service lines shall include notification of all
utiliiy cozxapanies a minim�xm of 48 hours in advance of construction inciuding exploraiory
e�cavation if necessary.
4.05 Refe�ence Points
A. Ciiy shall provide engineering st�z-veys to establisla re�erence points for constructian, which in
City's judg�aent are necessary �o ena6le Coniracfior to proceed with the Work. City will provide
construction stakes or other custornary method of cnarking to establish line and grades for roadway
and utility construction, centerIines and benchmarks far bridgework. Contractor shall protect and
preserve the esiablis�ed re£erence points and property mannments, and shall mak� no changas ar
relocations. Contractor s�►aiI report to City whenever any reference point or property monurnent is
lost or destroyed or requires relocatio� because of necessary changes in grades or locations. The
City s�all be responsible for the rep�acement or relacation of reference points or property
monuments not care�essly or wil1fu11y destroyed by the Contractor. The Contrractor shal� �aotify
City in advance and with sufficient tizxae io avoid delays.
B. Whenever, in the opinion of the City, any reference point or monument has been careiessly or
willfu�ly destroyed, disturbed, or removed by the Contractor or any of his employees, the fi211 cost
for replacing such points plus 2S% will be charged against the Contractor, and th� fuIl amo�ant will
be deducted from payment due the Contractor.
4.06 Hazardous Environr�ental Conditio�a at Site
A. Repo�ts and D�awings: The Supplenaentary Conditions identify #hose reports and drawings known
to City relating to Hazardous Environmental Conditions �hat have been identified at the Site.
B. Lirnited Relicrnce by Coni�actor on Technical Data Authot�ized.• Contractor may rely upon ihe
accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such reports and drawings, but such reports and
drawings are not Contract Documents. Such "technical data" is identified in the Supplementary
Conditions. Coniractor may not make any Contract Claim against City, or any of their officexs,
directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, or subcantractors with respect to:
1. the completeness of such reports and drawings for Coniractor's purposes, including, but not
limited to, any aspects of the means, meihods, techniques, sequences aind procedures of
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construciion to be employed by Cont�actor and safety precautions and prograrns incideni
thereto; or
2. oYher data, interpretations, opinions and information contained in such reports or shown or
indicated in suc� drawings; or
3. any Contractor interpretation of ar conclusion drawn from any "technical data" or any such
other data, interpretations, opinions or infor�ation.
C. Contractor shaIl not be responsible for a.ny Hazardous Environmental Canditian uncovered or
revealed at the Site which was not shown or indicated in Drawings or Speciiications or identified
in the Contract Docu�nents to be within the scope of the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for
a Hazardous Enviranmenfial Condition created with any materials brought to the Site by
Contractor, Subcontractors, Suppliers, or anyone else for wi�om Contractor is responsible.
D. If Contractor encounters a Hazardous Environmental Condition ar if Contractor ar anyone for
wh:ozn Coniractor is responszble creates a Hazardous Envixoz�mental Condition, Coniracior shall
immediately: {i} secure or otherwise isolate suc� condition; (ii} stop all Work in connection with
such candition and in any area affected thereby (except in an emergency as required by Paragraph
6.17.A); and (iii) notify City (and promptly thereafter confirm such notice in wxiting). Czty z�ay
consid�r the necessity to retain a qualifi�d exp�rt to evaivate such conditian or take corrective
action, if any.
E. Contractar shall not be required to resume Work in connection with such condition or in any
affected area uniil after Cit� has obtained any required perrnits related thereto and delivered written
notice to Contractor: (i) specifying that such condition and any affected area is or has been
rendered suifiable For the resumption of Work; ar {ii} specifying any special concEitions under which
such Work may be resumed.
F. If after receipt of such v�itten notice Contractor does nat agree ta resume such Wark based on a
reasonable belief �t is unsafe, or daes not agree to resume such Work under such s�ecial conditions,
then City may ordex the portion of the Wor�C tIaat is in the arrea affected by such condition to be
deleted fram t�e Work. City may have such deleted portion oi the Work performed by City's own
forces or others.
G. To the fr�llest extent peYmitted by Laws and Regulations, ContYactar shall indemnify and hold
haNmless City, ftaom and agcainst aIl claims, costs, Iosses, rand damages (includang but nat Iitnited
to all fees and charges of engineers, aYchitects, attorneys, and athe�^ professionals and all court
or arbitration or other dispute resolution costs} arzsing aut of or relating ta a Hazardous
Environmental Condition created by Conlractor or by anyone for �vhom Contraclor is responsible.
Nothing in this Paragraph 4.OS.G shall obligate Contractar ta indernnify any individual or entity
fiaom cand against the consequences of that individual's or entity's own negligerace.
H. The provisions a� Paxagraphs �.02, �,03, and 4.04 do not apply to a Hazardous Environnaez�tal
Condition uncovered or revealed at the Site.
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ART�CLE � — BONDS AND INSURANCE
5.01 Licensed Sureties arad Insu�ers
All bonds and insurance z'equired by the Cantract Documents to be purchased and maintained by
Contractor shall be obtained from surety or insurance companies that are duly licensed or authorized
in the State of Texas to iss�e bonds or insurance policies for ihe limits and coverages so required.
Sucn s�rety and insurance coznpanaes shall also zneet such addziiona� requirements and qualifications
as may 6e provided in t.�e Supplementary Conditions.
5.02 Perfo�mance, Paynaent, and Maintenance Bands
A. Coz�tractor shall �urtaish perfarmance and payment bonds, in accordance with Texas Government
Code Chapter 2253 or successor statute, each in an amount equal to the Contract Price as
security for the faithful performance and payrnent of all of Contractor's obligations under the
Contract Documents.
B. Contrac�or shaIl furnish maintenance bonds in an amount equal to the Contract Price as s�curity
to protect the City against any defects in any portion of the Work c�escribed in the Contract
Documents. Maintenance bonds shall rerriain in effect for two (2) years after the date o� �'inal
Accep�ance by the City.
C. All bonds shall be in the form pr�scribed by the Contract Documettts except as provided oYl�erwise
by Laws or Regulations, and shall be e�ecuied by suc� suxeties as are named in the list of
"Cozxzpanies Holditag Certif ca�es of Authority as Acceptable Sureties on FederaI Bonds and as
Acceptable Reinsuring Companies" as published in Circular 570 {amended} by the Financial
Management �ervice, Surety Bond Brranch, U.S. Department of tk�e Treasury. All bonds signed by
an agent or attarney-in-fact must be accompanied by a seaIed and dated power of attorn�y which
shall show that ii is effective on the date the agent or attorney-in-fact signed each bond.
D. If the sureLy on any bond furnished by Contx�actor is declared bankrupt or becomes insalvent or its
right to do business is �erminat�d in th� State of Texas or it ceases to rrieet the requirements o�
Paragraph 5.02.C, Contractor sl�all promptly notify City and sha11, �c�vithin 30 days after the event
giving rise to such notificatzon, provide anotller band and surety, both of which shall comply with
the requirremex�ts of Paragraphs 5.01 and 5.02.C.
5.03 Certificates of Insu�ance
Contracior shall deliver to City, with copies ta each additional insured and loss payee identifzed ir� the
Supplementary Conditions, certiiicates oi insurance (other evidence of insUrance requested by City or
any other additional insured) in at least the minimum amount as specified in the Supplementary
CondiYions vvhich Contractor is required to purck�ase and r�aaintazza.
1. The certifcate of insurance shaIl document the City, and all identified entities named in tl�e
Supplementary Conditions as "Additional Insured" on all liabil�ty policies.
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2. The Contractor's genexal liabzlity zzasuraz�ce shaXl i�aclude a, "per project" orr "per location",
endorsement, which shall be identified in the certificate a� insurance provideci to the City.
3. The certzficate shall be signed by an agent authorized to bind coverage on behalf of the insured,
be complete in its entirety, and show complete insurance carrier names as Jisted in ihe current
A.M. Best Property & Casualty Guide
4. The insurers for all poiicies must be licensed and/or approved to do business in the State of
Texas. Except for workers' compensation, all insurers must have a minimum rating of A-:
VII in the crzrrent A. M. Best Ke� Rating Guide or have reasonabIy equivalent financial
st7rength an.d sol�ency to the satisfactzon of Ris�C Managezzaent. If the rating is below that
r�quired, written approval of City is req�aired.
5. All applicable policies shall include a Waiver of Subrogat�an (Rights of R�co�ery) in favor
of the City. Zn addition, the Contx�actor ag7rees to waive all rights of subrogation against ihe
Engineer {if applicable}, and each additianal insured identifted in the ,Supplementary
Canditians
6. Failure of the City to demand such certificates or other evidence of full compliance with the
insurance requirements or failure of the City ta identify a deficiency frorn e�idence that is
provided shall not be construed as a waiver of Contractor's abligaiion to maintain such lines
af insura�ce coverage.
7. If insurance policies are not writ�en for specified coverage limits, an Umbrella or Excess
Liability insurance for any differences is required. Excess Liability sha11 follo�cw form of the
primary coverage.
$. Unl�ss otherwise stated, alI required insurance shall be varittcn on the "occurrence I�asis". If
coverage is underwritten on a clairns-tx�ade basis, ihe retroactive c�ate shall be coincident wzih
or priar to ihe date of the effective date of the agreement and the certificate oi insurance shall
state that the coverage is claims-made and the retroactive date. The insurance coverage shaIl
be maintained far the duration of ihe Contract and for three (3) years following FinaI
Acceptanc� provided under th� Contract Documents or for the warranty period, whiche�er is
longer. An annual certificate of insurance submitted to the City shall evidence such
insurance coverage.
9. Poticies shall ha�e no exclusions by endarsements, which, neither nullify or amend, the
requirecE lines of coverage, nor decrease �e limits of said coverage unless such endorsements
are approved in v�iting by the City. In the event a Contract has been bid or executed and the
exclusions are determined ta be unacceptable or the City desires additiona� insurance eoverag�,
and the Ciiy desires the contracior/engi�eer io obtain such coverage, the contract price �hall
be adjusted by the cost of the premium far such additional coverage plus 10%.
] 0. Any self-insured retention (SIR), in excess of $25,400.00, affecting required insuranc�
coverage sha11 be approved by the City in regards to assei value and stockholders' equity. In
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lieu of firaditiona� insurance, alternative coverage maintained through insurance pooIs or risk
retention groups, must also be approved by City.
11. Any deductible �n excess of $5,000.00, for any polzcy that does not pz-ovide coverage o� a
first-dollar basis, must be acceptable to and approved by the City.
12. City, at its soIe discretion, reserves the right to review the insurance requirements and to
make reasonable adjus�rnents to insurance coverage's and their limits vvhen deemed necessary
and prudent by the City based upon changes in statutary law, court decision or the clairns
history of the industry as well as of tY�� contracting party to the Ciiy. The City s�all be required
to provide prior notice of 90 days, and tl�e insurance adjustments sha11 be incorporated into the
Work by Change Order.
13. City shall 6e entitled, upon written request and without expense, to receive copies of policies
and endorsements thereto and may make any reasonable requests for deletion or revi�ion or
modifications of particular policy tez7ms, conditions, Iimitatians, or exclusions necessary to
con%rm the policy and endorsements to the requirements of �he Contract. Deletions, revisions,
or modifications shall not be required where policy provisions arc established by law or
regulations binding npon either party or ihe underwriter on any such policies.
14. City shall not be responsible for the direct payment of insurance prernium costs %r
Contractor's insurance.
5.04 Contractor's .Insurance
A. 1Workers Compensation and Employers' Liability. Confiractor shall purchase and maintain such
insurance coverage with limits consistent rvith statutory benefits outlined in the Texas Workers'
Cozx�pensation Act (Texas Labor Code, Ch. 406, as an �ez�ded), az�d r�ainirraum Iimits for Errxployers'
Liability as is appropriate forthe Wark being performed and as will provide praiection from claims
set forth below which may arise out of or result frarr� Contractor's performance o�the Wark and
Contractor's other abligations under the Contract Documents, whether it is to be perfarmed by
Contractor, any �ubcontractor or Supplier, or by anyone directly or indi�ectly employed by any oi
them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone far whose acts any of them may be 1ia61e:
1. claims under workers' compensation, disabiIity benefits, and other sizxailar ezx�ployee benefit
acts;
2. claims for damages because of boclily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of
Coni�ractor's ezx�ployees.
B. Comr�aercial General Liability. Coverage shall include but not be limited to covering liability
(bodiIy injury ar property damage} arising fram: pre�nises/operatians, independent contractors,
products/compleied operations, perso�a� ir�jury, and liabilziy u�zde� a�a ��asured contract. Insu7raz�ce
sha�l he pro�ided on an occurrence basis, and as comprehensive as the current Insurance Services
Off'icc (ISO} policy. This insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other
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insurance or self insurance programs afforded to the City. T�io Comm�rcial General Liabilit�
policy, shall have no exclusions by endorsements that would alter of nullify premises/operations,
products/completed operations, contractual, personal injury, ar advertising injury, which are
normally contained with the policy, unless the City approves such excIusions in writing.
For constructian prajects that present a substantial completed operation expasure, the City rnay
require ihe cantractor to maintain compieted operations coverage %r a rninimum oi no less than
ihree {3) year,s following the completion of the projeci (if identified in the Supplernentary
Conditions}.
C. Autoniobile Liability. A commercial business auto policy shall provide coverage on "any auto",
defined as autas owned, hired anc� nan-owned and provide indemnity for claims for darnages
because badiIy injury or d�ath of any person and or property damage arising out of the work,
maintenance or use of any motor �vehicle by the Contractor, any Subcontractor or Supplier, ar by
anyone direcily or indirectly e�nployed by any of them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone
for whose acts any of them may b� liable.
D. Railroad Protective Liability. If any of the �vork or any warranty work is rvithin the limits of
railroad right-of-way, the Contractor shall compiy with tk►e requireznents identifted in the
Supple�nentary Conditions.
E. Notificalion of Policy Cancellairon: Contractor shall 'unmediaiely notify City upon cancellation
or ather loss of insurance coverage. Contractor sha11 stop work until replacement insurance has
been procured. There shalf be no time credit for days not worked p�arsuant to t�is section.
5.05 Acceptance of B�nds and rnsurance; Qptian to Replace
If City has any objectYon to the co�erage afforded by or other provisions of the bonds or insurance
required to be purc�ased and zxzai�ntained by the Contractor in accordance with Article 5 on the basi�
of non-conformance with the Contract Documents, the City shall so notify the Contractor in variting
within 10 Business Days after receip� of the certificates {or other evidence requested}. Contractor shal�
provide to the City such additional infarmatian in respect of insurance pro�ided as the City may
reasonabiy request. If Contractor does not purchase or maintain all of tI�e bonds and insurance requircd
by the Contract Documents, the Ciry shall notify the Contractor in wriiing of such failure prior to the
sta.rt of the Work, or of such failure to maintain prior to any change in the rec�uired coverage.
ART�CLE 6 — CONTRACTOR'S RESPON,S�B�L�T�ES
6.01 Supe�vision and Sr�perfntendence
A. Contractor shall supervise, inspect, and direct the Work competenily and efficiez�tly, devoting
such attention thereto and applying such skills and expertise as may be necessary to perform the
Work in accordance rx�iYh t�e Contract Doctunents. Contractor sha11 be solely responsible for the
means, methods, techniques, sequences, and pracedures of construction.
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B. At all times during the progr�ss of the Work, Contractor sha11 assign a competent, English-
speaking, Superintendent who shall not be replaced withaui written r�otice to City. The
Superintendent will be Contractor's representative ai t�e Siie and sh�all have authority to act on
behalf of Contractor. All communication given to or received from the Superintendent shalI be
binding on Contractor.
C. Contractor sl�all notify the City 24 hours prior to moving areas during the sequence of construction.
6.02 �,abo�; Working Hours
A. Contractor sl�all �rovide competent, suitabIy qualified personnel to per%rm construction as
rrequired by the Coniiract DocUmenis. Coniractor shall at aiI times maintain good discipline and
order at the Site.
B. Except as otI�erwise required for the safety or protection of persons or the Work or property at
the Site or adjacent thereto, and except as otherw�se stated in the Contract Documents, all Work
at the Siie shalI be perfot�x�ed during Regular VVaz�ing Hours. Contractor wzll noi permit the
perFormance of Work beyond Regular Working Hours or for Weekend Worlcing Hours without
City's vvritten consent {vahich vvill not be unreasonably wiihheId}. Writ#en requesi {by �etter or
electranic cammunication) to perform Work:
1. for beyond ReguIar Working Hours request must be made by noon at least two {2} Business
Days prior
2. �or Weekend Working Hours reyuest must be made by t�oon of the prrecedi�ag Thursday
3. �or legal holidays request must be made by noon itivo Business Days prior to the legal
holiday.
6.03 Services, Matericrls, and Equip�nent
A. Unless otherwise specif ed in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall provide and assume full
responsibility for all services, tnaterials, equipment, labor, transpo�tation, constructiott equipment
and machinery, toals, appIiances, fuel, power, tight, heat, telephone, water, saniiary facilziies,
temporary faciiities, and aIl other facilities and incidentals necessary for the perFormance,
Contractor required testing, start-up, and completion of the Work.
B. All materials and equipzx�ent iz�coz-poraied into the Worr�C shall be as specified or, if not speciiied,
sha.�l be of good quality and new, excepfi as ofiherwise provided in the Contract Documents. AlI
special warranties and guaraniees required by the Specifications shall expressIy run to the benefit
of City. If required by City, Contractor shall fiu�nish satisfactory evidence (including reports of
required tests) as ta the source, kind, anc� quality of materiais and eyuipment.
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C. All materials and equi�rnent to be incorporated into the Work shall be stored, applied, insiailed,
con�ected, erected, protecied, used, cleaned, and coz�ditioned in accordance with instructions af
the applicable Supplier, except as otherwise may be pro�ided in the Contract Documents.
D. All items of standard equipment ta be incorporated into t1�e Work shall be the latest model at the
time o�bid, unless atherwise specifed.
6.04 Project Schedule
A. Contractor shall adhere to the Projeci �chedule establzshed in accordance with Paragraph 2.0'�
and the General Requirements as it may be adjusted from time to time as provided below.
Contractor shaIl subrnit to City for acceptance (to the exient indicated in Paragraph 2.07 and
the General Requirements) proposed adjusiments in ihe Projeci Schedule that will nat result
in changing the Contract Time. Such adjustments will comply with any provisions of the
General Requirements applicable thereto.
2. Contractor shall submit to City a monthiy Project Schedule with a zxzonthIy pz�ogress payment
foz t�e duxation of the Contract in accardance with the schedule speciiication 01 32 16.
3. Proposed adjustments in the Project Schedule that wilI change the Contract Time shall be
submitted in accordance with the requirements of Article 12. Adjustments in Contract Time
may only be made by a Change Order.
6.05 Substitutes and "Or-Equals"
A. Whenever an item of material or equipmenfi is specified ar described in the Contract Documents
by using the naane of a proprietary itern or the name o� a particular Supplier, the speciircation or
description is intended to establish the type, function, appearance, and quality required. Unless the
specificafiion or description contains or is followed by words reading that na like, equiva�ent, or
"or-�qual" item or na substitution is permitted, other items of material or equipment of other
Suppliers may be submitted to City for review under the circumstances described below.
�. "Or-Equal " Items: If in City's sole discretion an item of maierial or equipment propo�ed by
Contractor is funetionally equal to that nazx�ed az�d sufficzently sit�ilar so that na change in
related Work will be required, it may be considered by City as an "or-equal" item, in which
case review at�d approval of the pro�aosed item rnay, in Ci�y's sole discretion, be accotr�plished
withoui complia�ce witka soxtae or aIl of ihe requirements far appraval of praposed substitute
itezxi,s. Fox the puzposes of t�is Pae'agraph 6.05.A.1, a proposed item of material or equipment
will b� considered functianally equal to an item so named if:
a. the City determines t�at:
1} it is at least equal in materials of consiruction, quali#y, durability, appearance,
sfirength, and design c�aracteristics;
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2) it �ill reliably perform at Ieast ec�ually well the functiot� and achieve the results
imposed by tlae desig�� concept of the corz�pleted Project as a functioning whale; and
3) it has a proven record of performance and availability of responsiv� service; and
b. Coniractor certifies tl�at, if approved and incorporated into the Wark:
1) there will be no increase in cost to the City or increase in Confract Time; and
2} it will confbrm substantially to the detailed requrrements of the item named ir� ihe
Coniract Docuznents.
2. Substitute Items:
a. If in City's sole discretian an it�m of material or equipment proposed by Contracior does
not qualify as an "or-equal" item under Paragraph b.OS.A.l, it may be submitted as a
proposed substitute itezn.
b. Con#ractor snall submit sufifi'icient information as provided below to alIow City to det�rmine
if the itern of material ar equipment proposed is essentialIy equivalent to that named and
an acceptable substitute therefor. Requests for review of praposed substitute iterns of
materiaZ or equipmenfi will noi be accepted by City from anyon� oth�r than Contractor.
c. Contractor shall make written application to City for review of a proposed substitute item
of material or eqUipt�aent that Contractor seeks to furnish ar use. The application shall
comply with Section 01 25 Q� and:
1} sha�l certify that the proposed subsiitute itena will:
a) perform adequately the functions and achieve the resuIts cal�ed for by the general
design;
b) be similar in substance to that specified;
c) be suited to tk►e same use as that specified; and
2) will state:
a) the extent, if any, to which the use of the proposed substitute item wilI �rejudice
Contractor's achievernent of final completion on time;
b) whether use of tkte proposed substiiute item in the Wark wiIl require a change in
any of the Confiract Documents (or in ti�e prov�sions of any oihcr direct contract
wiih City for other work on the Project} to adapt the design to the proposed
substitute item;
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c} whether incorporation ar use of �e proposed substitute item in cannection with
the Work is subject �o payment of any Iicense fee or royalty; and
3) will identify:
a} alI variaiions of the praposed subsiitute iiem frorn ihat specified;
b) available engineering, sales, maintenance, xepair, and replaceznent services; and
4) shal� contain an itemized es�imate of all costs or credits that will result directly or
indirectly from use of such substitute item, incIuding costs of redesign ar�d Damage
Claims of other contractors affected by any resulting change.
B. Substitute Construction Methods or Procedures: If a specific means, rr�ethod, teck�nique, sequence,
or procedure of constrruction is expressly required by the Contract Documents, Contractar may
�urnish or utilize a subsfitute means, rneihod, technique, sequence, or procedure of consiruction
approved by City. Contractor shall submit sufficient information to allow City, in City's sole
discretion, to determine that the substit�ate propos�d is equivalent to that expressly called for by
Y1�e Contract Documents. Contractor shall make written application to City for revie�v in the same
rt�annex as those provzded in Paragraph 6.OS.A.2.
C. City's Evaluation: City will be allowed a reasonable time within wI�ich to evaluate each
proposal or submittal made pursuant to Paragraphs 6.OS.A and 6.OS.B. City may require Contx�actor
to furnish additional data about the praposed substitute. City will be the sole judge of acceptability.
No "or-ec�ual" or substituie will be ordered, ins�aIled or utilized taniil City's re�iew is complete,
wk�ich will be evidenced by a Change Order in the case of a substitute at�d an accepted Submittal
for an "or-equal." City wiIl advise Contractor in writing of its deterrr�ination.
D. Special C'ruarantee: City may require Coniractor to furnish at Contractor's expense a special
per%rmance guarantee, warranty, or other surety with r�spect to any substitute. Contr^actar shall
fnderranify and hold ha�mless City and anyone diNectly oN indirectly erraployed by them,fi�oyn and
against any and all claims, damages, losses and expenses (including attorraeys fees) arising out of
the use of substituted rraaterials or equiprraent.
E. City's Cast Reilnbursernent: City wilI record City's costs in evaluating a substitute �roposed or
submitted by Contractor pursuant to Paragraphs 6.OS.A.2 and 6.OS.B. Whether or not City
appxoves a substituie so proposed or submitted by Contractor, Contractor may be required ta
reimburse City %r evaluating each such proposed substitut�. Contractor may also be required to
reimburse City for the charges for making changes in the Contract Docu�nents (or in the provisions
af any ather direci contract with City} resulting frorn the acceptance of eack� pxoposed substitute.
F. Contractor's Expense: ConYractor sha11 provide aIl data in support o� any proposed substitute or
"or-equal" at Contractor's expense.
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G. City Substitute Reinabursement: Costs (savings or charges} attributable to acceptance of a substitute
shall be incorporated to the Contract by Change Order.
H. Time Extensions: No additional time will be granteci �or substituiions.
6.06 ConceNningSubcont�actars, Suppliers, crnd Others
A. Contractor shalI perform with his own organization, work of a value not l�ss than 35% of the
value embraced on the Contract, unless othervvise approved by the City.
B. Coniractor shalI not ezx�pIoy any Subcontractor, Supplier, or other individual or etatity, whether
initially or as a replacement, against whom City may ha�e reasonable objection. Contractor shaIl
not be requir�d to employ any Subcantractar, Sup�Iier, or other individuaI or entity to furnish or
perfarm any of the Work against whom Contractor has reasonable objection (excludzng those
acceptable io City as indicated in Paragraph 6.OS.C).
C. The City may from iim� to time require the use af certain Subcontractors, Suppliers, or other
individuals or entities on the project, and will provide such requirements in ihe Supplementary
Condiiions.
D. Mino�ity Business Enterprise Compliance: It is City policy to ensure the fuIl and equitable
participation by Minority Business Enterprises {MBE} in the procurement of goods and services
on a contractual basis. If the Co�tract Documents provid.e for a MBE gaal, Contractor is required
to comply with the intenfi oithe City's MBE Ordinance {as amended} by th� following:
1. Cantractar shal�, upon request by City, provide cornplete and accurate information regarding
actual work perfarmed by a MBE on the Contract and payment therefor.
2. Contractor will not make additions, deIetions, or substitutions of acce�t�d MBE without
vvritten consent of the City. Any unjustif ed change or deletion sha�I be a nnaierzal breach of
Contt-act and may result in debarment in accordance with the procedures outlined in the
Ordinance.
3. Contractor shall, upon request by City, allow an audit and/or examination of any books, records,
or files in ihe possessio� of the Contractor that will substantiate the actual work performed by
an MBE. Mat�rial misrepreseniation of any nature vc+i11 be grounds for termination of the
Contract in accordance with Paragraph 15.02.A. Any such misrepresentation may be grounds
for disqualification of Contractor ta bid an �uture contracts wit.� the City for a period of
not Iess than three years.
E. Contractor shaIl be fully respansible to City for aIl acts and omissions of ihe Subcontractors,
Suppliers, and other indiviclua�s or entities performing or furinishing any of ihe Work just as
Contractor is responsible for Contracfior's own acts and omissions. Nothing in the Contract
Documenis:
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1. shall create for th� ber�efit of any such �ubconfractor, Supplier, or oth�r individual or entity
any contractual relationship between Ciiy and any such Subcontractor, Supplier or other
individual ar entity; nor
2. shalI create any obligation on the part of City io pay or ta see to ihe payment of any moneys
due az�y such Subcontz-actor, �upp�ier, or other indi�idual or entity except as may otherwise be
required by Laws and Regulations.
F. Contractor shafl be solely responsible for scheduling and coordinating the Work of Subcontractors,
Suppliers, and other individuaIs or entities perfarming or furnishing any ofthe Wark under a direct
or indirect contract witl� Contractor.
G. All Subcontractors, Suppiiers, and such other individuals or entities performing or furnishing any
of ihe Work shall cozxazxzunicate wzth City tk�rough Contractox.
H. All Work performed for Contractor by a Subcontractor or Supplier will be pursuant to an
appropriat� agreemen# bctween Cantractar and the Subcontractor or Supplier which specificaIly
binds f.l�e Subcontlractor or Supplzex to the applicable terms and condiiions of the Contract
Dacuments far the benefit of City.
6.07 Wage Rates
A. Duty to pay Prevaaling Wage Rqtes. The Contractor shall comply with all requirements af
Chapter 2258, Te�as Government Code (as amended), including Yhe payment of not less than �e
rates deterinined by the City Council of the City of Fort Woz-tri io be the prevailing wage rates in
accordance with Chapter 2258. Such prevaiIing wage rates are included in these Contract
Documents.
B. Penalty for Vialatian. A Contractor or any Subcontractor w�o daes nat pay the prevailing wage
shall, upon demand made by ihe Ciiy, pay to t�e City $60 for each worker empIoyed for each
calendar day or part of the day that the worker is paid less than the prevailing wage rates stipulated
in these contract docurnenfis. This penalfiy shall be retained by the City to offset its administrative
costs, pursuant to Texas Go�ernrr►ent Code 2258.023.
G Complaints of Violations and City Determination of Good Cause. On receipt of information,
including a complaint by a worker, concerning an alleged violation of 2258.023, Texas
Governrnent Code, by a Contractor or Subcantractor, �e City shall make an initial
determination, before the 31st day after the date the City receives t�e zz�foz�ation, as to whether
good cause exists to believe �at the violation occurred. The City shall notify in writing the
Cor�tractor or Subcontractor and any affected worker of iis initial determination. Upon the City's
determination thai there is good cause to belie�e the Coz�tractor or Subcontracior �as violated
Chapter 2258, the City shall retain t�e full amounts claimed by the clairnant or claimants as the
difference between wages paid and wages due under the prevailing wage rates, such amounts being
subtx�acted fxom successi�e progress payments pending a final determination of the �iolation.
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D. ANbitrataon Requirec� if Tjiolation Not Resolved. An issue reIating to an alleged violation of Section
2258.Q23, Texas Government Code, including a penalty ow�d to the Cify or an affected worker,
shall be su6mitted to binding arbitration in accordance wiih the Texas General A�rbi%ration Act
(Article 224 et seq., Revised �tatuies) if the Coni�ractor or Subcoz�tractor and any affected worker
does not resolve the issue by agreement before the 15th day after the c�ate tY�e City makes its �nitial
deterrnination pursuant to Paragraph C above. If the persons required io arbitrate Under this
section do not agree on an arbztratox before ihe l ltk� day after the date that arbitration is required,
a district caurt shall appoint an arbitrator on the petition of any of the persons. The City is nat a
party in the arbitraiion. The decision and award of the arbitrator is final and binding on all parties
and nnay be enforced in a�y court of conapetent jurisaiction.
E. Records to be Maintained. The Contractor and each Subcontractor shall, for a period o�'three (3)
years following the date of acceptance of the work, maintain records that shovv (i) the name and
occupation of each worker employed by the Contractor in the construction of the Work provided
for in t�is Cantract; and (ii} the actual per diem wages paid to each worker. The records shall be
open a� all reasonable hours far inspection by th� City. The provisions of Paragraph 6.23, Right
to Audit, shall pertain to Y1�rs inspection.
F. P�og�ess Payments. With each progress payment or payroll period, whichever is less, the
Contractor shall submit an affidavifi stating that the Confiractor has complied with thc requirements
of Chapter 2258, Te�as Government Code.
G. Posting of YYcrge Rcrtes. The Contz�actorr shalI post pzevaiIing wage rates in a conspicuous place at
all iimes.
H. Subcontrac%r Compliance. The Contractor shall include in its subcontracts and/or shall
otherwise require all of zts Subcontractors ta comply with Paragraphs A through G above.
6.08 Patent Fees and Royc�Ities
A. Contractor shall pay aIl license fees and royalties a�ad assunae all costs incident to tl�e use in the
perfortnance of the Wor� oz the incorporation in the Work of any invention, design, process,
product, or device which is the subject af paient rights or copyrights held by others. If a particular
invention, d�sign, process, product, or device is speci�'ied in the Coniract Dacuments for use in the
perforrmance of ihe Work �.r�d if, to fhe actual knowledge of City, its use is subject fio patent rights
or copyrights calling for the payment of any license fee or royalty to others, the existence of such
rights shall be disclosed by City in the Contract Documents. �ailure of the Cfty to disclose such
information does not relieve the Contractor from its obligations to pay %r the use of said fees or
royaIties io others.
B. To the fullest extent pe�rnitted by Laws and Regulatians, Contractor shall indemn� and hold
hcrrmless City, from and against all clairras, costs, losses, and damages (including but not limited
to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attarneys, and other professionals and aIl court
o� a�bitration or other daspute resolution costs) arising out af o� �elating to any inf�ingement of
patent �ights o� copy�ights incident to the use in the �erformance of the Wo�k or resulting from
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the incorporation in the Work of any invention, design, process, prodi�ct, or device not specifred
in the Contract Docutnents.
6.09 Permits and Utilities
A. Contracto� o�tained permits and Iicenses. Canfractor shall obtain and pay for all construction
permits and licenses excepi those provided for in the Supplezx�entarry Conditions or Cantract
Documents. City shall assist Cantractar, when necessary, in obtaining such permits and licenses.
Contractor shall pay alI governmental charges and inspection fees necessary fbr the prosecufion of
the Work whici� are applicable at the time of opening of Bid,s, or, if there are no Bids, on the
EfFecti�e Date of the Agreement, except for permits provided by the City as speciiied in 6.09.B.
City shall pay all charges of utility owners for cannections for provrding permattent service to fhe
Work.
B. City obtained permits crnd licenses. City will abtain and pay for all permits and licenses as pro�ided
for in tl�e Supplementary Conditions or Contract Documents. It will be the Contractor's
responsibility to carry out the provisions of the permit. If the Contractor iniiiates changes to the
Contract and the City approves the changes, the Contractor is responsible for obtaining clearances
and caardinating with the appropriate r�gulatory agency. The City will not reimburse the
Contractor for any cost associated with these requirements of any City acquired permit. The
following are permits the City will obtain if required:
1. Texas Department of Transportatian Permits
2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permits
3. Texas Commission on Environrnental Quali�y Permfis
4. Railroad Cornpany Per�nits
C. Outstanding peYmits and licenses. The City anticipates acquisition of anci/or access to permits
and licenses. Any outstanding permits and licenses are anticipated to be acquired in accordance
with the scheduie set forth in the Supplez�entary ConcEiiions. T�e Project Schedule submitted by
the Contractor in accordance with the Contract Documents must consider any autstanding permits
and licenses.
6.10 Laws and Regulations
A. Contractor shall give all notices required by and shalI comply with all Laws and Regulations
applicable to the performance of the Work. Except where otherwise e�pressly required by
applicable Laws and ReguIations, the City shall not be responsible %r monitoring Contractor's
compliance with any Laws or Regulations.
B. [f Contracior perfonns any Work knowing or ha�ing reason to kr�ow that it is contrary to Laws or
Regulations, Contractor shall bear all claizx�s, costs, losses, and dan�ages (incl�ding but noi li�niied
ta all fees and charges oi engineers, architects, attorneys, and ather professionals and all
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court or arbi�ration or other dispute resolution costs) arising out of or relating to such Work.
However, it shali not be Contractor's responsibility to make eertain that the Specifications and
Drawings are in accordance with Laws and Regulatians, but this shall not relieve Contractor o�
Contractor's obligations under Paragraph 3.02.
C. Changes in Laws or Regulations not known at t�e time o� opening of Bids having an effect an
the cost or ti�ne of performance of the Work may be tl�e subject of an adjus�ment in Con�ract Price
or Contract Time.
6.11 Tcrxes
A. On a contract awarded by the City, an organization which qualif es for exemption pursuant to
Texas Ta� Code, Subchaptier H, Sections 151301-335 {as amended), the Contractor rnay purchase,
rent or lea,se all maierials, supplzes and equipznent used oz consunaed in ik�e pez-£oz�x�ance of this
contract by issuing to his supplier an exemption certificate in lieu oi the ta�, said exemp�ion
certificate to comply with State ComptrolIer's Ruling .007. Any such exemption certificate issued
to the Contractar in lieu of the tax shalI 6e subject to and shall comply with the provision of State
Cotxaptroller's Ruling .pl l, and any other applicable rulings pertaining to the Texas T� Code,
Subci�apter H.
B. Texas Tax permits and informatzon may be obtainec! from:
Camptroller of Public Accoun#s
Sales Tax Division
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 7$711; or
2. http://www.window.state.tX.us/taxin%/taxfo�ns/93-�orins.html
6.12 Use of Site and Other Areas
A. Limitation on Use of Site and QtheY Areas:
Contractor shall confin� consiruction equipm�nt, th� storage of materials and equipm�nt, a�d
the operations of workers to the Site and other areas permitted by Laws and Regulations, and
shall not umreasonably encumber the Site and othez axeas with construction equipment or otk�er
materials or equipment. Contractor shall assume full responsibiIity for any damage to any such
land or area, or to the owner or occupant thereof, or of any adjacent land or areas resulting
from the perfoz-�aa�ce of the Work.
2. At any tzz�e when, in tl�e judgment of the City, the Contractor has obstructed or closed or is
carrying on operations in a portion of a sireet, righi-of way, or easement greater than is
necessary for proper execution of ihe V47ork, the Ciiy may require the Coniractor to imish the
section on which operations are in progress be%re work is coanmenced on any additional
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3. ShouId any Damage Claim be made by any such owner or occupant because afthe performance
of the Work, Contractor shall promptly attempt to resolve the Darnage Clairn.
4. Pursuant to Paragraph 6.21, Contractor shall indefnnify and hold haYmless City, fi^om and
against all claims, costs, losses, and clamages arising out of or relating to any claim or action,
legal or equitable, braught by any such o�vner or occupant against Cily.
B. Removal of' Dehris During Perfo�marace of the Work: During the progress of the Work
Contractor shall keep the Site and ather areas free from accumulations af waste materials, rubbish,
and other debris. Removal and disposal of such waste materials, r�ibbish, and other debris shall
conform to applicable Laws and Regulations.
C. Site Maintenance Cleaning: 24 �ours after w�ritten notzce is given io the Contx�actox that the
clean-up on the job site is proceeding in a manner unsatisFactory ta the City, if the Contractor fails
to cor�ect the unsaiisfactory procedure, the City may take such direct action as the City deems
appropriate to conrect the clean-up deficiencies cited to the Contractoz zn tkae written notice
{by letter or electronic communication}, and the costs of such direct action, plus 25 % of such
costs, shall be deducted frorn �he mor�ies due or to becorne due t� the Contractor.
D. Firaal Site Cleaning: Prior to Final Acceptance of the Work Contractor shall clean the Site and
the Work and mal�e i� ready for utilizatian by City or adjacent property owner. At the completion
of the Work Cont�actor shall rernove from the Site all tools, appliances, construction equipment
and machinery, and surplus �naterials and shall restore to original condition or better all property
disturbed by the Wark.
E. Loading Structures: Contiractox sk�all z�ot ioad r�ox pez-c�ait any part of a�y structuxe ta be loaded
in any manner that will endanger the structure, nor shall Contractor subject any part oithe Work
or adj acent property to stresses or pressures that will endanger it.
6.13 Record Documents
A. Contractor shall maintain in a safe place at the Site or in a place designated by the Confractor and
approved by the City, one {1} record copy of all Drawings, Speci�cations, Addez�da, Change
Orders, Field Orders, and written int�rpretations and ciarifications in good arder and annotated to
show changes made during constr�ciion. These record docurne�ts together r�vith all approved
�anraples and a counterpart of all accepted SubmittaIs will be a�ailable io City for reference. Upan
completion of the Work, these record docurr�ents, any operation and maintenance manuals, and
�ubmittals �vill be delivered to City prior to Fi�al I�spection. Contractor sha1I include accurate
locaiion,s for burzed and iz�nbedded itez�s.
6.14 Safety and Pratection
A. Contractor sl�all be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety
precautions and programs in cannection with the Work. Such responsibility daes no# relieve
Subcontractors of their responsibility for the safeiy of persons or property in the perfarmance of
their work, nor for compliance with applicable safety Laws and Regulations. Contractor shall
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take all necessary precaufiions �or the safety of, and shall provide fihe necessary protection to
prevent damage, injuty or loss to:
I. all persons on the Site or who may be affected by the Work;
2. all the Work and materials and equipmezat to be incozporated therein, whether in storage on
or offthe Site; and
other property at the Site or adjacent thereto, including trees, snrubs, lawns, walks,
pavements, roadways, sfr'uctures, utilities, and Underground Facilities not designated for
remo�al, relocation, or replacement in the course of construction.
B. Contractor shal� comply with a11 appiicable Lavc+s and Regulations relating to the safety of
persons or property, or to �he protection of persons ar property from damage, injizry, or loss; and
s�all erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protec�ion. Contractor shall
notify owners of adjacent property and of Underground Faciliiies and ather utility owners when
prosecutio� of the Work may affect them, and shall cooperate with them in the protection,
removal, relocation, and replacement of their property.
C. Contractor shall camply wiih the applicable requirernents of City's safety programs, if any.
D. Contractor sha11 inform City of the specif c requirements of Cantractor's safety program, if any,
with which City's en�pioyees and repzesentatives znusi coznply while at the Site.
E. Al� damage, fnjury, or loss to any property referred to in Paragtaph 6.14.A.2 or b.14.A.3 eaused,
directly or indirectly, in whole or in par�, by Contractor, any Subcontractor, Supplier, or any other
individUal oz entity directly or indirectly employed by any ofthem to perform any of the Work, or
anyane for whose acts any oi them may be liable, shall be remedied by Contractor.
F. Contractor's duties and responsibilities for safery and for protection of the Work shaIl conti�ue
until such time as all the Work is complefied and City has accepted the Work.
6.15 Safely Representative
Contractor shaiI inform City in writing of Cont�ractor's desigz�ated safety representatzve ai the Site.
6. l6 Hazard Communication P�og�a�ns
Contracfor shall be responsible �or coordinating any exchange af mat�rial safety data sheets or other
hazard communicaiion information required to be made a�vailable to or exchanged between or among
errxiployers in accorda�ace with Laws or Regulations.
6.17 Ertze�gencies crnd/or Rectification
A. In ernergencres affecting the safety or protection of perso�zs or the Wo�rk or propez-ty at tkze Site oz
adjacent thereio, Contractoz is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury, or Ioss.
Contractor shall give City prampt written notice if Coniractor believes thai ar�y significant
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changes in the Work or variations from the Contract Documents have been caused thereby or are
required as a result thereo£ rf City determines that a charzge in the Contract Documents is required
because of the action taken by Contractor in respanse to such an emergency, a Change Order may
be issued.
B. Should the Contractor fail to r�spond to a request from the City to rectify any discrepancies,
omissions, or correction necessary to conform with the requir�ments of the Contract Documents,
the City shall give the Contractor written natice tha# such woxk or changes are to be pez�ormed.
The written notice shall direct atter►tion to the discrepant condition and request the Caniractar to
taIce rernedial action to correct the condition. In the event the Contractor does not take pasiti�e
steps to ful�ili this written request, or does not show just cause for not taking the praper act�az�,
within 24 hours, the City may take such remedial action with City farces or by cantract. The City
shall deduct an amount equal to the entire costs for such remedial actio�, plus 25%, from any
funds due or become due the Coz�txactor on the Project.
6.1 S Suhmittals
A. Contractar sha11 submit required Submittals to Ciiy for review and acceptance in accordanc�
with the accepted Scheduie af Submittals (as required by Paragraph 2.07}. Each subzx�zttal will be
identifi�d as City may require.
i. Submit number of copies specified in the General Requirements.
2. Data shawn an the Submittals will be compiete with respect to quantities, dirr►ensions, specified
performance and design criteria, materials, and similar data to show City ihe services,
materials, and equipment Cantractor proposes to pzovide and to enable City to re�iew the
infarmaiion for the lirnited purposes rcquired by Paragraph 6.1 S.C.
3. Subznittals ,�ubmitted as herein provided by Contractor and reviewed by City for
confor�nance wit11 the design cancept shall be executed in conforznity witl� tk�e Contraci
Documents unless oiherwrse required by City.
4. When Subnaittals are subxx}ittec� for the purpose of showing the installation ir� greater detail,
tY�eir review shall not excuse Contractor from requirements shown on the Drawings and
Specifications.
5. For-Information-Qnly submittals upon whick� the City is not expected io conduct revie�v or
tal�e respansive actian may be so identified in the Contract Documents.
6. Submii required number of Samples specified in the Specifications.
7. Cleaxly identify each Sample as to rr�aterial, Supplier, pertinent data such as catalog numbers,
the use for which intended and ot�er data as City may require to enable City ta review the
subm�ttal for the limited purposes required by Paragraph 6.18.C.
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B. Where a Subrtiittal is required by the Contract Documents or the Schedule of Submittals, any
z-elated Wor�C perfoz-�zaed prior to Czty's review and acceptance of the pertinent submittaI will be
at the sole �xpense and responsibility of Confractor.
C. City's �Zeview:
1. City will pxovide tinaely revzew of required Submittals in accordance with the Schedule of
Submitta�s acceptable to City. City's review and acceptance will be only to determine if tl�e
items covered by ihe subrnittals will, after installation or incorporation in th� Work, conform
to the information given in the Contract Documents and be compatible vvith the design concept
of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents.
2. City's review and acceptance wilI not extend to means, methods, techniqu�s, sequences, or
procedures of construction (except where a particular means, method, technique, sequence,
or procedure of construction is specifically and expressly called for by the Contract
Documents) or to safety pr�cantions or programs incident thereta The review and acceptance
of a separate item as such vvill noti indicate approval of the assembly rn which ihe iterr�
functions.
3. City's review and acceptance shall not relieve Contractor from responsibility t�or any
�ariation from the requirements af the Contract Docurnents unl�ss Contractor has cornpli�d
with the requirezx�enis o� Section O1 33 00 and City has given w�ritten acceptance of each
such variation by specific written notation thereoi incorporated in or accompanying tne
Submittal. City's review and acceptance sha11 not relieve Contractor from responsibiliiy for
co�x�plying with the zequirements a�the Coz�tract Dacuz�r�ents.
6.19 Continuing the Work
Except as otherwise provided, Contractor shal� carry on the Work and aclhere to the Project Schedule
during atl disputes or disagreements wi�h City. No Work shall be delayed or pastponed pending
resolution o� any disputes or disagreements, except as City and Contractor may otherwise agree in
writing.
6.20 Contractor's General Warranty and Cruca�antee
A. Contractor warrants and guarantees to City that aIl Work wiIl be in accordance witY� the Contract
Documents and vvill not be defective. City and its officers, directors, members, partners,
eznptoyees, agenis, consuitants, and subcontractors shall be entitled to rely on represeniation of
Confiractor's warranty and giaarantee.
B. Contractor's warranty and guarantee hereunder excIudes defects or damage caused by:
1. abuse, modification, or irnproper �aaintenance or operation by persons other than Coniractor,
Subcontractors, Suppliers, or any o�her individual or eniity for whom Contractor is
r�sponsible; or
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2. normal vvear and tear under normal usage.
C. Con�-actor's obiigatxan to perform and complete the Work in accordance with the Contract
Documents shall be absolute. None of th� following will constitute an acceptance of Work that is
not in accordance with the Contract Documents or a release of Contractor's obligation to perform
the Work in accordance with the Contract Documen#s:
1. observations �y City;
2. recomnr�endatzon or pay�nent by City of any progress ax final payznent;
the issuance oF a certificate of Final Acceptance by City or any paymenfi related thereto by
City;
4. use or occupancy of the Work or any part tIaereof by City;
5. any review and accepta.nce af a Submittal by City;
6. any inspection, test, or approval by others; or
7. any correction of defective Work by City.
D. The Contractor shall remedy any defecis ox daznages in the Work and pay for any datnage to
oth�r wark or pro�aerty resulting therefrom which shall appear within a period of two (2) y�ars
from the date of Final Acceptance of ihe Work unless a longer period is specified and shall furnish
a gaad and suff'icient maintenance bond, campIying with the requirements of Article
5.02.B. The City wi11 give notice of observed defects vvith reasonable promptness.
6.21 Indemnification
A. Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own
expense, the Cify, its offcers, s�rvants and employees, from and agains�t any a.nd all c[aims
arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be performed by the
Contrac�or, i�s officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, [icenses or invitees under this
Contract. �HIS INDEMNIFICATION PROVISION I5 SP �IF�C�L��_'__T�'�'��D�p _�Q
OPERATE AND BE EFFECTNE EVEN IF IT IS ALLEGED OR PROVEN THAT ALL
OR SOME OF THE �AMAGES BEING SOUCrHT WERE CAUSED.IN WHOLE OR IN
PART. SY ANY ACT. OMISSION OR NEGLIGENCE �F THE CITY. This indernnify
provision is intended to include, witl�out lixxaitat�oz�, i�denanity for costs, e�penses and legal
fees incurred by the Cify in defending against such claims and causes of actions.
B. Contractor covenants and agrees to indeYnnify and ho[d harmless, at its ovvn expense, the City,
its of�cers, servants and e�nployees, from and again�st a�y and all lo,ss, dam�age or destruction
of property of #he City, arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the wark and services to be
performed by the Contractor, its offcers, agents, employees, subcontractors, [icensees or
in�itees t�nder this Confracti. THIS INDEMNIFICATI�N PROVISION IS
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SPECYF'YCALLY YNTENDED TO OPERATE AND BE EFFECTYVE EVEN IF IT I�
ALLEGED OR PROVEN THAT ALL OR �OME OF THE DAMAGES BEING SOUGHT
WERE CAUSED. IN WHOLE OR IN PART. BY ANY ACT. OMISSION OR
NEGL�GENCE �F THE C�TY.
6.22 Delegation of I'rofessional Design Services
A. Contractor wi11 not be required to provide professional design services unless such services are
specifxcaliy required by the Contract Documents for a portion of the VVork or unless such services
are required io carry out Contractar's responsibilities far canstruction means, methods, techniques,
sequences and procedures.
B. �f pro�essional design services or certifications by a design professional reIated to systems,
materials ar eyuipmen# are specif cally required of Contractor by the Contract Documents, City
wi�l specify all performance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Contractor shall
cause such services or certifications to be provided by a prroperly licensed professionai, whose
signature and seal shall appear on all drawings, calculations, specifications, certif cations, and
SubmittaIs prepared by such professional. Subrnittals related to the Work designed or certified by
such professional, if prepared by others, ,shall bear such professionaI's writEen approval when
submiited to City.
C. City sha�l be entitled to rely upon the adequacy, accuracy and campleteness of the services,
certificaiions or approvals performed by such desigr� professionals, provided Czty has specif ed
to Contractor performar�ce and design criteria that such services must satisiy.
D. Pursuant to this Paragraph 6.22, City's revie�v and acceptance of design calculations and design
drawings wil� be onIy for the limited puxpose of chec�ing for confozxx�ance wit� perfozxx�at�ce and
design criteria given and the design concept expressed in fihe Contract Documents. City's review
and acc�ptanc� of SubmittaIs (except design calculations and design drawings) vvill be onIy for
the purpose stated in Paragraph 6.18.C.
6.23 Right to Audit
A. The Contractor agrees that the Cit� sha11, until the expiration of' three (3) years after �nal
payment under this Coniract, have access to and the rigk�t to exanaine and photocopy any directly
pertinent books, documents, papers, and records oi the Coniracfior invoIving transactions relafiing
to this Contract. Contractor agrees that the C2iy shall have access cEuring Regular Working Hours
to alI necessary Contractar facilities and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space
in arder to conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City shall
give Confractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits.
B. Contractor furtl�er agrees to include in alI iis subcontracts herreunder a proviszon to the effect thai
tk►e subcontractor agrees that the City sha�1, �ntil the expiration of three (3) years after final
payment under this Contract, have access to ar�d the righi to examine and photocopy any directly
per�inent boolcs, documents, papers, anc� records of such Subcontractor, involving iransactions to
ihe subcontract, and furtk�er, that Ctiy shall have access during Regular Working Hours to all
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Subcont�actor facilities, and shall be provided adequate and appropriate work space in order to
conduct audits in compliance with the provisions af this Faragraph. T�e City shall gi�e
Subcontractor reasonable advance notice o� intended audits.
C. Cont�actox a�d Subconiractor agree to photocopy such documenis as may be requested by the City.
The City agrees to reimburs� Contractor for the cost of the copies as %llows at the rate published
in the Texas Administraiive Code in effect as of the time copying is performed.
6.24 Nondiscrimination
A. The City is responsible for operating �'ublic Transportation Programs and implementing transit-
re�ated projects, whzch are funded iu� part witka Federal financial assistance awarded by the U.S.
Department of Transpartation and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA), withaut
discrimi�ating against any person in the United States on the basis of race, color, or national origin.
B. Title VI, Civil Rfghts Act of I954 as a�nended.• Contractor shall comply with the requirerr�ents of
the Act and the Regulations as further de�ned in the Supplez�ae�tazy Conditions for any project
receiving Federal assistance.
ARTICLE 7— OTHER WORK AT THE SrTE
7.D 1 Related Work at �`ite
A. City may perform other wark related to the Project at ihe Site witI� City's employees, ar other
City contrac#ors, or through ather direct contracts therefor, or ha�e otk►ez- wor�C pez-fo�ed by utilzty
owners. If such other work is no� noted in the Contract Documents, then written natice thereof
will be gi�en to Contractor priar to starting any �uch other work; and
B. Contractar shall affard eack� other coniracior who is a party to such a direci contract, each utility
owner, and City, if City is perfarming ather work with City's employees or other City contractors,
propex az�d safe access to the �ite, prrovzde a rea,sonable opportunity for the introduction and storage
oi materials and equipment and the execution of such ather work, and properly coordinate the
Work with theirs. Contractor shall do alI cutting, fiiting, and patching of ihe Work that may be
reyuired to propezly connect or otk�ez-wise zxaake its several parts come together and properly
integrate with such ather work. Contractor shall not endanger any work oi others by cutting,
excavaiing, or other�ise altering such work, provided, however, that Contractor may cut or alter
others' work wit1� the written consent of City and tk�e athers wk�ose work wili be affected.
C. If the proper ex�cution or results of any part o� Contractor's Work depe�ds upon work perfarmed
by others u�der this Article 7, Contractor shall inspect such other work and promptly report to
City in writing any delays, defecis, or deficiencies in suckz other wor� that render it unavailable
or unsuitable for the prop�r execution and results of Contractor's Work. Contractor's failure to so
report will constitute an acceptance of such other work as �t and proper for integration �ith
Cantractor's Work except far latent defects in the wor� provided by others.
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7.02 Coordinatian
A. If City intends io contraci with others for the performance of other work on the Project at the
Site, the foIlowing wilI be set fo�h in Supplementary Conditiions:
the individual or entity who wilI have authority and responsibility for coordination of the
activities among the various contractors will be zdenti�ed;
2. tl�e speci�c matters io be covered by such authority and responsibility will b� itemiz�d; and
3. the e�tent of such authority and responsibiliiies will be �rovided.
B. Un�ess oik�ezwzse provided zn the Supplementary Conditions, City sha11 have authority for such
coordination.
ART�CLE S — C�TY'S RESPONS�B�L�T�ES
8.01 Comrraunications to Cont�^acior
E�cept as othexwise provided in the Supp�erneniary Condziions, City sha11 issue all communications
to Contractor.
8.02 Furnish Data
City shall timely iurnish the data required under the Contract Documents.
8.03 Pay When Due
City shalI make payments to Contractar in accorc�ance with Article 14.
8.04 Lands and Easert�ents; Reports and Tests
City's duiies wiih respect ta providing lands and easernents and providing engin�ering surveys to
establish reference points are set forth in Paragraphs 4.01 and 4.05. Paragraph 4.02 refers to City's
identifying ar�d making available to Contractor copies af reports of explorations and tests of subsurface
conditions and drawings of physical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at
or contiguous to the Site that have been utilized by City in preparing the Contract Documents.
8.05 Change OrdeYs
City shall execute Change Orders in accordance with Paragraph 10.03.
8.Ob Inspections, Tests, and Appravals
City's responsibility with respect to certain inspections, tests, and approvals is set %rth in Paragraph
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8.07 Lirnitations an City's Responsibilities
A. The City shall not supervise, direct, or ha�e con�roI or authority over, nor be responsible for,
Contractor's means, methvds, technic�ues, seauences, or pxoceduxes of constructzoz�, or ik�e safety
�arecautions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure of Contractor ta comply with Laws
and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Work. City wi11 not be responsible for
Con�ractor's failure to �erform the Work in accardance with #he Contract Dacuments.
B. City will notify the Contractor of applicable safety plans pursuant ta Paragraph 6.14.
8.08 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition
City's responsibility with respect fia an undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition is set forth
in Parageaph 4.06.
8.09 Compliance �vith Safety Progt•am
While at the Site, City's employees and representaiives shail comply with t�e speczfic applicable
requirements of Contracior's safety prograrns of which City has been infor�ned pursuant to
Pa�ragrapla 5.14.
ARTICLE 9— CITY'S OBSERVATIDN STATU� DURING CONSTRUCTION
9.01 City'sPrajectManager
City wfli provide one or more Froject Manager{s) during the constrt�ction period. The duties and
responsibiiiiies and the lirnitatiions of authority of City's Project Manager during consiruction are set
forth in tile Contract Docuinents. The City's Project Manager for this Contract is identified in the
Supplementary Conditions.
9.02 Visits to �'ite
A. City's Project Manager will make visits to the Site at intereals appropriate fio the various stages
of construction as City deem� nece�sary in arder to observe the progress Yhat has been made and
the quality of the various aspects af Contractor's executed Wor�C. Based oz� infoz-xnation
obtained during such visits and observations, City's Project Manager will deterrr�ine, in general, if
the Work is proceeding in accordance r�vith the ConYract Documents. City's Projeci Manager will
not be requixed to make exhaustive or cantinuous inspections on the Site to check t�.e quality or
quanti�y of the Work. CiEy's Praject Manager's efforts will be directed toward providing City a
greater degree of confidence that the completed Work will conform generally to the Contrac�
Docurnents.
B. City's Project Manager's visits and observations are subject to alI the limitations on autl�ority and
responsibility in the Contract Documents incl�ding those set forth in Paragraph
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9.03 Autho�ized Trariations in Work
City's Project Manager may authorize minor variations in the Wark from the requirements of %he
Contract Docuzxaents wk�ich do noi involve an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Cont�ract Time
and are compatible witl� fihe design concept of the completed Projecf as a functioning wl�ole as
indicated by the Contract Documents. These may be accomplished by a Field Ord�r and will be
6inding on City and aIso on Contractor, who sha11 perform the Work involved promptly.
9.04 Rejecting Defective Wo�k
City will have authoriiy to reject Work wI�ich City's Proj�ct Manager b�liev�s to be d�f�ctiv�, or will
not produce a completed Project that conforms to the Contract Docurnents or that wil� prejudice the
integ�ity of ihe design concept of the connpleted �'xoject as a�unctzoning whole as indicaied by t�ae
Coniract Documents. City will have authority to conduct special inspection or testing oithe Work as
provided in Article 13, whether or not the Work is fabricated, installed, or completed.
9.05 Determinations far Work Pe�formed
Contractor wiIl determine the actual quantities and classifications of Work p�rform�d. City's Project
Manager wilI review with Contrac�or the preliminary determinations on such matters before renderir�g
a wiritten recommendatian. City's written decision will be final (except as rnodi�ed to re£�ect chazaged
factual conditions or rnore accurate data).
9.D6 Decisions on RequiNements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work
A. City wilI be tlae initial interpreter of tIae reauirements of the Contraci Docurz�ents and judge of the
acceptabiiity of the Work thereunder.
B. City will render a written decision on any issue referred.
C. City's written decision on the issue referred will be final and binding on the Contractor, subject
to the provisions oiParagraph 10.06.
ARTYCLE 10 — CHANGE� IN THE WORK; CLAIMS; EXTRA WORK
10.01 Autha�ized Changes in the Wa�k
A. Without invaliaafiing the Confiract and without notice to any surety, City may, at any time or from
time to time, order Extra Work. Upon notice of such Extra Work, Contractor snaIl promptly
proceed with the Work involved which wiIl be pe�r£ozmed under the appIicable conditions of the
Contract Documents (except as otherwise specifically provided). Ex�ra Work shall be
memorialized by a Change Order which may or may not precede an order af Extra work.
B. For minor changes of Work not requiring changes to Contract Time or Contract 1'rice, a�'ield
Order may be issued by the City.
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10.02 Unauthorized Changes in the Work
Contracior shall taoi be ez�titled ta an increase in the Contract Price or an extension af the Confract
Time with respect to any wor�C p�rfonned that is not required by ihe Contract Documents as amended,
modified, or supplemented as pro�ided in Paragraph 3.Q4, except in t�e case of an emergency as
prrovided in Paz-agraph 6.17.
10A3 Execution of Change Orders
A. City and Contractar shaIl execute appropriate Change Orders covering:
1. changes in the WariC which are: (i) ardered by City pursuant to Paragraph 1 Q.0 �.A, (ii} required
because of acceptar�ce o� defective Work under Paragraph 13.08 or City's cozx�ection of
defective Work under Pa�ragz�aph 13.09, or (iii) agreed to by the parties;
2. chaz�ges zn the Contracf Price or Contract Time whicn are agreed to by th� parties, including
any undisputed sum or amount of time for Work actuaily perfarmed.
10.04 Extra Work
A. Slaould a dif�erez�ce ax�se as to what does or does not canstitute ExT�a Work, ar as to the payment
ther�of, and the City insists upon its performance, the Contractor shall proceed with tk�e woxk after
making written request far written orders and shall keep accurate account of the actual reasonable
cost thereaf Contract Claims regarding Exira Wark shall be made pursuant to Paragraph Ifl.06.
B. The Contracior shall fu�zsh the City such installation records of all deviations from the original
Contract Documents as may be necessary to enable the City to prepa�e for permanent record a
corrected set of plans showing the actual installation.
C. The com�ensation agreed upon for E�tra Work whether or not initiated by a Change Order shall
be a full, complefie and iinal paymcnt for all costs Contractor incurs as a resul� or relating to the
change or Extra Work, �ahether said costs are known, uz�kz�own, foreseen or unforeseen at that
tirne, including without limitation, any casts for delay, extended overhead, ripple or impact cost,
or any other eifect on changed or unchanged work as a result of the change or E�tra Work.
10.05 Notification to Surety
If the provisions of any bond require notice to be given to a surety of any change affecting the g�n�ral
scope af the Work or the provisions of the Contract Documents (including, but noi limited to,
Contract Price or Cont�ract Tiax�e), the gi�ing of any such notice will be Contractor's responsibility.
The azxaount af eac� applicable band will 6e adjusted by the Contractor to reflect ihe effect of any
such change.
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i O.Ob Contract Claims P�ocess
A. City's Decision Required: All Contract CIaims, except those waived pursuant to Paragraph
T4.09, shall be referred to the City for decision. A decision by City shall be required as a condition
precedent to any exercise by Gontractor of any righis or remedies he may otherwise have under
the Con:tract Docuzx�ents or by Laws and Regulations in respect of such Contract C�aims.
B. Notice:
I. Written notice stating the general nature of each Contract Clairn sha11 be delivered by the
Contrractor to City no later thaza 15 days after the start of the event giving rise thereto. The
responsibility to su6stantiate a Contracfi Claim shall rest with fihe party making the Confract
Claim.
2. Notice of the amount oz extent of the Cont�ract Claim, witk� supporting data shall be deIivered
to the City on or be%re 45 days from the start of the event giving rise thereto (unless the City
allows addiiional time for Cantractor to submit additional or more accurate data in support of
such Contraci Claim}.
3. A Contract Claim for an adjustment in Contract Price shall be prepared in accordance with
the provisions of Paragraph 12.01.
4. A Contract Claim far an adjustment in Contract Time shail be prepared in accordance with
the provisions of 1'aragraph 12.02.
5. Each Contract Claim shall be accompanied by Contcactor's written statement thai the
adjustment claimed is the eniire adjust�ment to which the Contractoz beIieves it is eniitded as a
resuIt of said event.
6. The City shall submii any response to the Contractor within 30 days after receipt of tihe
claimant's lasi submittal (unless Contract allows additional time).
C. City s Actian: City will review each Contract C�aim and, within 30 days after receipt oithe lasl
submi�tal of the Contractor, if any, take one af ihe foIlawing actions in writing:
1. deny the Contraci Claim in whole or in part;
2. approve the Contiract Clai�; or
3. notify the Contractor that the City is unable to resolve the Contract Claim i�, in the City's
sole discr�tion, it would be inappropria�e for the City to do so. For purposes of fut�iher
resolution of the Contract Claina, such notice shall be deemed a denial.
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D. City's written action under Paragraph 10.06.0 will be final and binding, unless City or
Contractor invoke the dispute resotution procedure set forth in Article Ib within 30 days of such
action ax denial.
E. No Contract Claim for an adjustment in Cantract Price or Contract Time will be valid if not
submitted in accordance with this Paragraph IOA6.
ARTICLE 11-- COST OF THE WORK; ALL�WANCES; UNIT PRICE WORK; PLANS
QUANT�TY MEASi]REMENT
11.01 Cost of the Work
A. Casts Included: The iezxr� Cost of t�e Work zxzeans the sum of all costs, except those e�cluded in
1°aragraph 11.01_B, necessarily incurred and paid by Contractor in the proper performance af the
Work. When the value of any Work cov�red by a Chang� Order, the costs ta be rcimbursed to
Contractor wzll be only t�ose addztional ar incz-ezx�ental costs required because of the c�.ange zn tkae
Work, Such casts shall not include any af the costs itemized in Paragraph 1�.OI.B, and shall
inctude but not be limited to the following items:
1. Payroll costs for employees in the direci ernploy of Contractor in the performance of tlae
Work under �chedules of jo6 classifcations agreed upon by City and Cantractar. Such
employees shalI include, without limitation, superintendents, farerr�en, and other persannel
employed fu�l time on the Work. Payrall costs for employees not ez�nplayed full time on the
Work shall be apportioned an t�e basis af their time speni an the Wark. Payroll costs shal�
include;
a. salaries with a 55% markup, or
b. salaries and wages pl�as the cost of fringe benefits, which shall includ� social s�curity
contributions, unemployment, excise, and payroIl taxes, woxkers' cozx�pezasaiion, �ealtk�
and retirement benefits, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and holiday pay applicable thereto.
The expenses of performing Wark outside of Regular Working Hours, Weekend
Working Hours, ar legal holidays, shall be included in the abave ta ihe extent authorized
by City.
2. Cost af alI materials and equiprne�t furnished and incorporated in Y,he Work, including costs
of transportation a�d storage thereaf, and Suppliers' field sezvices requixed iz� connection
Yherewith.
3. Rentals of alI construction equipment and machinery, and the paris thereof whether rented
from Contractor or athers in accardance with rental agreements approved by City, and the
costs of transportation, loading, �anioading, assembly, disrnantling, and removal thereo£ A�l
such costs shall be in accordance with the iern�s of said rental agreements. The rental of any
such equipment, rnachinery, or parts shall cease when the use thereof is no longer necessary
for th� Work.
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4. Payrnents made by Contractor to S�bconiraciors for Work performed by ,Subcontractors. If
required by City, Contractor shall obtain compeiitive bids fro�n subcontractors acceptable to
City and Contractor and shall deliver such bids to City, who wil� then determine, which bids,
ii any, will b� acceptable. If any subconiract provides that the Subcontractor is to be �aid on
the basis of Cost of the Work p�us a fee, the Subcontractor's Cost of the Work and fee shaIl
be determined in the same manner as Cantractor's Cast of the Work and fee as provided tn
this Paragraph 11.01.
5. Costs of special consultants (including but not limited to engineers, architects, testing
laboratoxies, suzveyors, attarneys, a�d accountants) err�ptoyed for services specifcally related
to the Work.
�. Supplemental costs including the following:
a. The pxoportion of necessazy iz�ansportaiian, i�ravel, and subsistence expenses of
Co�tractor's empIoyees incurred in discharge af dnties cannected with the Work.
b. Cost, including transportation and maintenance, of all materials, su�plies, equipment,
machinery, appliances, office, and temporary facilities at the Site, and hand tools not
owned by the warkers, which are consumed in the perfarmance of the Work, and cost, less
market value, of such items used but not consumed which remain the property oi
Contractor.
c. Saies, co�asumer, use, and other sirnilar taXes related ta the Work, and for which
Contractor is liable nat cavered under Paragrap� 6.11, as imposed by Laws and
Regulations.
d. Deposits losi �or causes other than neg�igence of Contractor, any Subcantractor, or
anyone directly or indirecily empIoyed by any o#'them or �or whose acts ar�y of tl�em may
be Iiable, and royalty payments and fees for pert�its and licenses.
e. Lasses and ciamages {and related expenses} caused by damage to the Work, not
compensated by ins�zrance or otherwise, sustained by Confractor in connection with the
performance of the Wark, provided such Iosses a�nd damages have resulted from causes
other than the negIigence of Contractor, any Subcontractor, or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them or for whose acts any of them may be liable. Such losses shall
include settlements made with the written consent aaad approval of City. No ,such losses,
damages, and expenses shall be inc�uded in the Cost of the Work for the purpose o�
determining Contractor's fee.
f. The cost of utilities, fuel, and sanitary faci�ities at the Site.
g. Mizaor expenses such as telegrams, long distance telephone calls, telephone and
cammunication services at the Site, express and courier services, and similar petty cash
items in connection with the Work.
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11. The casts af preiniums for all bonds and insurar�ce Contractar is required by the Contract
Docunaez�ts to purchase and maintain.
B. Costs Excluded: The term Cost of the Work shall not include any of the following iterns:
1. Payroll costs and other compensation o� Contractor's of�'icers, e�ecutives, principals (of
partnerships arid sole proprietorships), generaI managers, safety managers, engineers,
architects, estimators, aftorneys, auditors, accountants, purchasing and contracting agents,
e�pediters, tinaekeepers, clex�Cs, and ather personnel ez�r�ployed by Contractor, whetk�er at the
Site or in Cantractor's principal or branch oiiice for general administration of the Work and
not specifically included in the agreed upon schedule of job classifications referred to in
Paragraph 11.O1.A.1 or specificalIy covered by Paragraph 11.O�.A.4, al� of which az�e to be
co�sidered administrative costs covered by the Contractor's fee.
2. Expenses of Contractor's principal and branch offices other than Caniractor's affice at the
Site.
3. Any part of Contractor's capital expenses, including interest on Contractor's capital
employed for the Work and charges against Contractor for delinquent payments.
4. Costs due to the negligence of Conf�ractor, arzy Subcontiractor, or anyone directly or indirectly
employed by ar�y of them or for whose acts any of them may be Iiable, including but not
limited tio, the correction of defective Worlc, disposal o� materials or equipment wrongly
supplied, and making good any damage to property.
5. Other averhead or general e�pense cos�s of any kind.
C. Contrcactor's Fee: When all the Work is performed on ihe basis of cost-plus, Contractar's fee
shall be determined as set forth in the Agreement. When the value of any Wark covered by a
Change Order for an adjustment in Cantract Price is determined on the basis af Cost of the
Work, Contractor',s fee shalI be determined as set foz� in Paragrraph 12.O1.C.
D. Documentation: Wh�ne��r thc Cost of the Wark for any purpose is to be determined pursuant ta
Paragraphs 11.01.A and I1.01.B, Coniractor wiIl establish and maintain records thereof in
accordance with generally accepted accounting practices and submit in a form acceptable �o City
an itemized cost breakdown together with supporting data.
11.02 Allowances
A. Specified Allo�vance: It is undexstood that Contxactor has incl�ded iz� the Contx�act Price all
allowances so narned in the Contract Documents and shall cause the Work so covered to be
perfor�ned for such sums and by such persons or entities as may be acceptable to City.
B. Pre-bad Allowances:
1. Contractor agrees that:
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a. the pre�bid allowances include the cost to Contractor of materials and equipment required
by the allowances to be delivered at the Site, at�d all applicable iaxes; and
b. Contractor's costs for unloading and nandling on the Site, labor, installation, overhead,
proft, and other expenses contemplated for the pre-bid allowances have been included in
the allowances, and na demarzd �or additzonal payment on account of any of ihe
foregoing will be valid.
C. Contfngency All�wance: Contracto� agrees ihat a contingency allowance, if any, is for the sole use
of City.
D. Prior to final payment, an appropria�e Change Order will be issued to reflect actual amou�nts due
Contractor on account of Work covered by allowances, and the Confract Price shal� be
correspondingIy adjusted.
l 1.03 Unit P�ice Work
A. Where the Contract Documents provide that aIl or part oi the Work is to be Unit 1'rice Work,
initially the Contract Price wiil be deemed to include for all Unit Price Work an amount equal to
the sum of the unit price for each separately identi£'ied itezx� of Unit Price Work times ihe estimated
quantity of each itern as indicaied in the Agreement.
B. The estimated quantities of items of Unit Price Wark are noi guaranteed and are solely for fihe
p�.upose of co�nparison of Bids and determining an initial Contract Price. Detezxx�inations of the
actual quantities and c�assiiications oi Unit Price Work performed by Contractor will be made by
City subject to the provisions of Paragraph 9.a5.
C. Each Unit price will be deez�aed to include an azxiount considered by Contractor to be adequate to
cov�r Contractar's overhead and profit for each separate�y ic�entif ed item. Work described in the
Contt-act Docuz�aents, oz rreaso�nably infezx-ed as required for a fianctionalIy complete instaIlation,
but not identified in the Iisting of unit price items shall be coz�sidered incidenial to unit price work
listed and the cost of incidenial work included as part of the unit prica.
D. City nnay make an adjustxx�erzt in ihe Contrract Price in accordance wiih Paragraph 12.01 i�':
1. the quantity of any item of Unit Price Work performed by Con�t'actor differs zxaatez-ially and
signif cantly from the estimated quantity oi such item indicated in the Agreement; and
2. there is no corresponding adjust�nent with respect to any other item of Work.
E. Increased or Decreased Quaniities: The City reserves the right to order E�tra Work in
accordance with Paragraph 10.0�.
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price.
in quantiti�s or the alterations do not signiiicantly change the character of
Cont�ract Documents, the altered work will be paid for at the Contract unit
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2. If the changes in quantities or alterations significantly change the characfier of work, the
Contract wiIl be amended by a Char�ge Order.
If no unit prices exisi, this will be considerec� Ext�ra Work and tk�e Contt-act will be amended
by a Change Order in accordance with Article 12.
4. A significant change in the character of wor�C occurs when:
a. the character of woz� for a�y Item as altered differs materially in kind or nature fram that
in the Contract or
b. a Major Item af vvork �varies by more than 25% from ihe originaI Contract quantity.
When the quantity of work to be done under any Major Item of the Contract is mare fihan
125% of the original quantity stated in the Contract, fihen eifiher party to the Contract may
r�qu�st an adjustrnent io the unit price on the po�ion of the worlc that is aboee I25%.
6. When the quantity af work to be done under any Major Item of the Contract i,s less than 75%
of tk�e ariginal quanti#y stated in the Contract, then either party �o the Contract may request
an adjustmeni ta the unit price.
11.04 Plans Quantity MeasuYement
A. Plans quantities may or may not represent the exact quantity of vvork performed or material moved,
handled, or placed during tlle execution ofr the Contract. The estimated b�d quantities are
designated as final payment quantities, uniess revised by the governing Section or #his Article.
B. If the quantity measured as outlined under "Price a�d Payment Procedures" va�ze,s by mare than
25% (or as stipuiated under "Price and Payment Pracedures" for specific Items) from the total
estimated quantity for an individual Item originally shown in the Contract Documents, an
adjusttnent may be made to the quantity of auti�orized wor� doz�e �or payment puz-poses. The par�y
to the Coniract requesting the adjustment will provide field measurements and calculations
showing the final q�aantity for which paytnent will be made. Payment for re�ised quantiry will be
made at the uz�it price bid for that Item, except as provided for in Article I 0.
G When quantifies are revised by a change in design approved by the City, by Chang� Order, or to
correci an error, or to correct an error on t�e plans, the plans quantity will be increased or decreased
by Y.he amount in�volved in �he change, and the 25% varzatace wilI apply to the new pIans quantity.
D. Ii the total Contract quantity multiplied by the unit price bid for an individual Item is less than
$250 and the Iiem is not originally a plans quantity Item, then the �tem may be paid as a plaa�s
quantity Item if the City and Contractor agree in writing fa fix the final quantity as a plans quantity.
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E. For callout work or non-site specific Contracts, the plans quantity measurement requirements are
not appiicabie.
ART�CLE ] 2— CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRiCE; CIIANGE OF C�NTRA.CT TIME
12.0 I Change of Contract Price
A. The Contract Price may only be changed by a Change Order.
B. The value oiany Work covered by a Change Order will be determined as foliows:
1. where the Work involved is covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Documents, by
ap�lication of such unii prices to ihe quar�tities ofthe items involved (subjeci to the provisions
of Paragraph 1 i.03}; or
2. where �he Work invoIved �s not covered by unit prices contained in tlae Contract Docurz�ents,
by a mutually agreed Iurnp surr� or unit price (which may incIude an aIlowance for overhead
and profit not necessaril� in accordance vvith Paragraph 12.OI .C.2), and sha11 include the cost
of any secondary impacts that are foreseeable at the time of pricing the cost of Extra Work;
or
3. where the Work involved is not covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Documents
and agreement to a Iump sum or unit price is not reached under Paragraph z2.O1.B.2, on the
basis of the Cost of the Work (determined as pravided in Paragraph 11.01) plus a Contractor's
fee fox overhead and profit {deiermined as provided in Paragraph 12.Q1.C).
C. ContractaY's Fee: T�e Contractar's additianal �ee for overk�ead and proft sha�l be detez�ained as
follows:
1. a mutually acceptable fixed fee; or
2. 1f a fixed fee is not agreed upon, then a fee based on the following percentages of the various
portions oithe Cost oithe Work:
a. for costs incUz7red under �'axag7rap�s 11.0 I.A.I, I 1.O 1.A.2. and 1]..Ol.A.3, the
Contractor's additional fee shall be 15 percent except for:
1} rcntal fees for Contractor's own equipment using standard rental rates;
2) bonds and insurance;
6. for costs incurred under Parag�raph 11.01.A.4 and 11.OI.A.S, the Contractor's fee shall be
fzve percer�t (5°/n);
1} where one or more tiers of subcantracts are on the basis of Cost af the Work plus a
fee and no fixed fee is agreed upon, the intent of Paragraphs 12.O1.C.2.a and
12.01.C.2.b is that the Subcontractor who actually performs the Work, at whatever
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tier, wzll be pazd a fee of ]. 5 percent of the co,sts inc�u�-red by such �ubcontracior under
Paragraphs 11.01.A.1 and 11.O1.A.2 and that any higher tier Subcontractar and
Contractor will each be paid a fee of five percent (5%} of the amount paid to the next
lower tzer �ubcontractar, k�owever in no case shaIl the curnu�ative tataI of �ees paid be
in excess of 25%;
c. no fee s�all be payable on the basis of costs itezz�ized uz�der Parag7raphs 11.O1.A.6, and
11.O1.B;
d. the amount af credii to be alIawed by Contractar to City for any change which results in
a net decrease in cosi will be tY�e amount of the actz�al net decrease in cost pIus a deduction
in Contractor's fee by an amount equal to five percent (5%) of such net decrease.
12.02 Change of Contract Time
A. The Coz�t�act Time may only be changed by a Ck►ange 4rder.
B. No extension of fhe Contract Time will be alIowed for Extra Work or for claimed delay unless the
Extra Work contemplated or claimed delay is shown to be on .tY�e critical patY� of the Project
Schedule or Contractor can show by Critical Path Method analysis how ihe Extra Work or claimed
delay adversely affects the critical path.
12.03 Delays
A. Where Contractor is reasonably delayed in the performance or completion af any part of the
Work within tY�e Contract Time due to delay beyond the control of Coniractor, ihe Caniract Tirne
may be extended iza asa azxzouzai equal to the time lost due to such delay zf a Contz�act Claircx�: zs zxaade
therefor. Delays beyond the confiral oi Contractor shall include, but not be limited to, acts or
negIeci by City, acts or neglect of utility owners or ather contractors per�arming other work as
contemplated by Article 7, fires, floods, epidemics, abnormal weather conditions, ar acts of God.
Such an adjustment shall be Contractor's sole and exclusive remedy for the delays described in
this Paragraph.
B. If Cantractor is delayed, City shall not be liable to Contractor for any claims, costs, losses, or
darnages (including but r�ot limited to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and
other professionals and alI court or arbitration or other dispute resolution costs} ,sustained by
Cantractar on or in connection with any other praject or ar�ticipated projec�.
C. Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in Coniract Price or Contract Time for delays
vaithin the control of Contractor. Delays attributable to and within the control of a Subcontractor
or Supplier shall be deemed to be delays withln the control of Contractor.
D. The Contractor shall receir�e no compensation for delays or hindrances io the Work, except �vhen
direct and unavoidable e�trra cost to the Contz-actor is caused by the failure of ihe City to provzde
infarmatian or material, ii any, which is to be furnished by t�e City.
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ARTICLE 13 — TESTS AND �NSPECT�ONS; CORRECT�ON, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF
DEFECT�VE WORK
13.01 Natice af Defects
Notice of all defective Worl� of whzch City has actual knowledge will be given to Contractor.
Defective Work may be rejec#ed, corrected, or accepted as provided in this ArticIe I3.
13.02 Access to Work
City, independent testing laboratories, and governmental agencies with jurisdictional interests will
have access to the Site and the Work at reasonable times far their observation, inspection, and testing.
Contractor shaIl provide them proper and safe conditions for such access and advise them of
Contractor's safety procedures and programs so thai they may comply therewith as applicable.
13.03 Tests and Inspeciions
A. Contractor shall give Cify tim�ly natice of readiness of the Wark for all required inspectians,
tests, ar approvals and shall cooperate with inspection and testing perso�ne� to �acilitate required
inspections or tests.
B. If Contract Documents, Laws or Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction require any
of the Work (or part thereo� to be inspected, tested, or approved, Contractor shall assuzne fuIl
respot�sibility for arranging and obtaining such independent inspections, tests, retests or approvals,
pay all casts in cannection �erevvith, and furnish City the required certificates of inspection or
approval; e�cepting, however, ihose fees specifically identif ed in the Suppleznenia�-y Conditians
or any Texas Department af Licensure and ReguIation (TDLR) inspections, which shall be paid as
described in the Supplem�ntary Conditions.
C. Contractor shaIl be responsible for ax-�ra�ging and obtainzn�; and shali pay all costs in connection
witl� any inspections, tests, re-tests, or approvals required for City's acceptance of materials or
equipment to be incorporated in the Work; or acceptance of materiais, mix designs, or equipment
subnnitted for approval prior to Contractor's purchase thereof for incorporation in the Work.
Such inspections, tests, re-tests, or approvals shall be per�ormed by organizations acceptable to
City.
D. City rnay arrange for the services of an independent testing laboratory ("Testing Lab") to
perfort�rt any inspectians or tests ("Tesfiing"j %r any pa.rt oi fihe Wark, as determined solely by
City.
i. City wilI coordinate such Testing to the extent possible, with Contractor;
2. Should any Testing under this Section X3.a3 D result in a"fail", "did not pass" or other
simila.r negative result, the Contractor shall be respansible for paying for any and alI reiests.
Contractor's cancellation without cause of Ciiy initiated Testing shall be deemed a negative
result and require a reiest.
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3. Any amounts owed far any retest under this Section 13.03 D sha11 be paid directly to the
Testing Lab by Contractor. City will forward all invoices for retests to Contractor.
4. If Contractor fails to pay the Testing Lab, City will noi issue Final Payment until the Testing
Lab is paid.
E. If any Work (or the work of others) that is to be inspected, tested, or approved is covered by
Contractor without written concurrence of City, Contractor shall, if requested by City, uncover
such Work for obser�ation.
F. Uncovering Work as pro�ided in Paragraph 13.03.E shall be at Contractor's expense.
G. Contractor shall have the right to make a Contract Claim regarding any retest or invaice issued
under �ection 13.03 D.
13.04 Uncovering Work
A. If any Work is covered contrary to the Contract Documents or specific instructions by the City, it
must, if reque,�ted by Czty, be �covered for City's observation and replaced at Contractor's
expense.
B. I�City considers it necessary or advisable ihat covered Work be observed by City or mspected ar
tested by others, Contractor, at City's request, shall unco�er, expose, or otk�ez-wise xx�ake available
for observation, inspection, or testing as City may r�quire, that portian of the Work in question,
furnishing all necessary �abor, material, and equipment.
Yf it is found that the unco�ered Work is defecti�e, Contractar shall pay all claims, casts,
lasses, and damages (including but not limited tio all fees and charges of engineers, architects,
attorneys, and other professionals and alI couri or other dispute resolution costs) arising out of
or relating to sucl� uncov�ring, exposure, observation, inspectian, and testing, and of
satisfactory replacement or reconstruction (including but not limited io all costis of repair or
replacement af wark of athers); or City shall be entitled to accept defective Woxk in accordance
witl� Paragraph 13.0$ in which case Confractor shall still be r�sponsible for all casts associated
with exposing, observing, and te�ting the defective Work.
2. If the uncovered Waric is not found to be defective, Contractor shall be allowed an increase
in the Contract Pric� or an extcnsion of the Contract Time, ar both, directly attributable to such
uncovering, exposure, obsezvation, inspeciion, testing, replacement, and reconstruction.
13.05 City May Stop the Work
If the Wark is defective, or Coniractor faiIs ta supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materiais
or equipment, or fails io perform the Work in such a way that tI�e completed Work wi11 conform to
the Contract Dacuments, City may order Contractor to stop the Work, or any portion thereof, until t%e
cause for such order has been elirninated; however, this righi of City to stop the Work shall not give
rise to az�y duty on th:e part o� City io exercise tk�is right for ihe benefit of Con�ractor, any
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Subcontractor, any Supplier, any other zzadividual or entity, or any surety for, or enap�oyee ox age�t of
any of them.
13.06 Correction or Re�noval of Defective Wor�k
A. Promptly after receipt of written notice, Coniractor shall correct a�l defective Worlc pur,suant to
an acceptable schedule, whefher or not fabricated, instailed, or cornpieted, or, if the Work has been
rejected by Ciiy, r�move it from the Project and replace it with Work that is noi defective.
Contractor shall pay all claims, costs, additional testing, losses, and damages (inciuding but not
limited to al� fees and charges o� engineers, arck►itects, atto�aeys, and oiher professionais anc� all
court or arbitration or other dispute resoluiion costs) arising out of or relaiing to such correction
or removal (including but not limited to all costs of repair or replacement of work of others).
Failure ta require the removaI of any defective Work shaIl not constitute acceptance of such Work.
B. When correcting cfe%ctive Work under the terms oi this Para�aph 13.�6 or Paragraph T3.07,
Coniractar shall take no action that would void or othervcrise impair City's special vvarranty and
guarantee, if any, on said Work.
13.07 Correction Periad
A. If vv�thin two {2) years after the date of Final Acceptance (or such �onger period of time as may be
prescribed by the ierms of any applicable speczal guarazaiee rrequzred by the Coniiract Docuax�ents),
any Work is found to be defective, or ii the repair oi any damages to the land or areas made
avaiiable for Contractor's use by City or permitted by La�rs and Regulations as contemplated in
Paragraph 6.10.A is found to be defective, Contractor sk�alI prozxiptIy, withoUi cost to Ciiy a�d in
accordance with City's writt�n insfructions:
1. repair such defective land orr areas; or
2. carrect such defective Work; or
3. if the defective Work has been rejected by City, remove i� from the Project and replace it
with Work thai is not defective, and
4. satisfactorily correct or repair or remove and replace any damage to other Wor�C, to ihe work
of athers or other land or areas resulting therefrom.
B. If Contractar does nat pro�nptly comply with the terms of City's written instructior�s, or in ar�
emergency where delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage, City may have the defective
Wor2� corrected or zepaiz'ed or may have the rejected Work removed and replaced. AlI claims,
costs, losses, and damages (including but not limited to all fees and charges of engineers,
architects, attorneys, and oYher professionals and all court or other dispute resolution costs) arising
out of or relating to such� correction or repair or such remaval and replacement {including but nat
limited ta alI costs of repair or replacement of work of others) r�vill be paid by Contractor.
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C. In special cixcumstances where a particular item af equipment is placed in continuous service
before Final Acceptance of all the Work, tI�e correction p�riod for that item may start to run frortl
an earlier daie if so provided zn the Cont�ract Docuzx�e�ts.
D. Where defective Work (and damage to o�her Work resulting tl�erefrom) has been corrected or
remo�ed and replaced under this Paragraph 13.07, the correction period hereuncier �with respect
to such Work �nay be required io be exte�ded for an add'ztzonal peziod of one year after ihe end of
�e initial correction period. City shall provide 30 days writt�n notice to Contractor should such
additional �varranty coverage be required. Cont�actor may dispute this requirement by filing a
Contx�act Claim, pursuant to Patagraph 10.4b.
E. Contractor's obligations under this Paragraph 13.07 are in addition to any other obligation or
warranty. The provisions of this Pa�agraph 13.07 sha11 not be construed as a substitute for, or a
wai�er of, ihe p�'ovisions of any applicable statute of limitation or repase.
13.48 Acceptance of Defective Work
If, instead of requiring carrection ar reinoval and replacement of defecti�e Work, City prefers to
accept it, City may do sa. Cont�ractox shall pay all cIaizxzs, costs, losses, az�d daznages (including but
not li�nited to all fees and charg�s of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and a�l
court or other dispute resolution cosis) attributable to City's evaluation of and determination to accept
such defective Work and far the c�iminished value of the Work to the extent not otherwise paid by
Contracior. If any such acceptance occurs prior to Final Acceptance, a Change Order will be issued
incozporating ihe necessary revisions in the Contract Dacuments with respect to ihe Wark, and City
shall be entitled ta an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price, reflecting the diminished vaIuc of
Work so accepted.
13.09 City Mrry Correct Defective Work
A. If Contractor fails �viihin a reasonable time after written notice from City to correct defective
Work, or ta remove and replace rejected Work as required by City in accordance with Paragraph
13.06.A, or if Contractor fails to perform the Work in accordance with tI�e Contract Documents,
or if Contractor fails to comply with any other proviszon of the Coniract Documents, Cziy rzaay,
after seven (7) days written notice to Contractor, correct, or remedy any suck► deficiency.
B. In exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragraph i3.09, City shall proceed
expeditiously. In connection with such correciive or remedial action, Ciry may exclude Contractor
from all or part af the Site, take passession of all ar part af the Work and suspend Contractor's
s�rvices related thereta, and incorporate in the Wark a11 materials and equipment incorporated in
the Work, stored at the Site or for which City has paid Contractor but which are stored elsewhere.
Contractor shall allow City, City's representatives, agents, consultants, employees, and City's
other contractors, access to the Site to enable City to exercise the righ#s and remedies under this
Paragraph.
C. All claims, costs, losses, and damages (including 6ut not limited to all %es and charges of
engineers, architects, attorr�eys, ar�d ather prafessionals and aIi court or oiher dispute resoIution
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costs) incurred or sustained by City in exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragra�h
13.09 will be charged against Contractor, and a Change Order wilI be issued incorparating the
necessary revisions in the Contract Docu�ents with respect to the Work; and City shall be entztIed
to an appxopriate decrease ir� the Cantract Price.
D. Contractor shall not b� allowed an extension of the Coniraci Ti�ne because af any delay in the
p�rformance of ihe Work attributable to the exercise af City's rights and remedies under this
Paragzaph � 3 .09.
ARTICLE 14 — PAYNTENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLET�ON
14.01 Schedule of Values
The Schedule of Values for lump surn contracts established as provided in Paragraph 2.07 will sezve
as the basis for progz'ess payments and will be incorparated into a form of AppIication for Payment
acceptable to City. Progress �ayments on account of Unit Price Work r�c+ill be �ased o� the number of
units completed.
I �.02 PYogYess Pay�nents
A. Applicationsfor Payments:
Coniiractoz is respor�sible for providing aIl information as reyuired ta become a vendor of the
City.
2. At least 20 days before the date estabiished in the General Req�irernents for each progress
paymeni, Contractor shall submit to City for review an Application for Payment fzlled out anci
signed by Contractor covering the Work complet�d as of the date of t11� Application and
accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required by ihe Coniract Documents.
3. If payment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorparated in the Work
bui delivered and suitably stored at t.�e Site or at another location agreed to in writing, the
Applicaiion for Payrnent sha11 also be accompanied by a bi11 of sale, invoice, or other
documentation warraniing th�at City has rece�ved the materials and equipmetat free and clear of
all Liens and evidence thafi the mafierials anc� equipment are covered by appropriate ir�surance
or other arrangements to protect City's interest therein, all of which must be satisfactory to
City.
4. Beginning with the second Applicafiion %r Payment, each Application shall include an affidavit
of Contractar stating that previous progress paymenis received on account of the Work have
been applied on account to discharge Contrractor's legitimate obligations associated with p�zor
Applications for Paynaent.
5. The amount of reiainage vvith respect to �rogress payments will be as stipulated in the
Contract Documents.
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B. Review ofApplications:
1. City wiIi, after receipt of each Application for Payment, either indicate in �vrfting a
recomme�dation of payment or return the Applicatian to Cantractor zndicating reasons �or
refusing payment. In the latter case, Contractor may make the necessary carrections and
resubzxait the Applicatioza.
2. City's processing of any payment requested in an Application for Payment will be based on
City's observations of the executed Work, and on City's review of the Application for Payment
and the accoznpanyzng data and sc�aedules, that io tkze best of City's knowledge:
a. the Work has progressed to the point indicaied;
b. the quality of the Work is generally in accordanc� with the Coniract Documents (subject
to an evaluation of the Work as a functioning whole prior to or upan �'inal Acceptance, the
results of any subsequent tests called for in the Contract Documents, a final determination
of quantities arid classificatians for Work perfarmed und�r Para�aph 9.05, and any other
qualificatzons stated an the recommendation).
3. Processing any such payment will not thereby be deemed to have represented that:
a. inspections rnade to check the quality or the quantity of thc Work as it has been
perfarmed have been exhausti�e, e�tended to e�ezy aspect of the Work in progress, or
involved detailed inspections of the Work beyond tl3e responsibilities specifically assigned
to City in the Cantract Documents; or
b. there may not be other matters ar issues between the parties tk�ai �zgbt entitle Contractor
to ba paid additionalty by City or �ntitle City to withhold payrr�ent to Contractor, or
c. Contractor has complied with Laws and Regulatzons applicable to Contractor's performance
of tI�e Work.
4. City may refuse to pracess the vvl�ole or any part of any paymeni because of subsequently
disca�ered evidence ar the results of subseqtaent izaspections oz- tests, az�.d revise or revoke
any such payment previously made, to such extent as may be necessary to protect City from
loss because:
a. the Work is defective, oz- the coznpleted Woz-� has been daznaged by ihe Contractor or his
subcontraciors, requiri�g correction or re�lacement;
b. discrepancies in quantities contained in previous applications �or payment;
c. the Cantract Price has been reduced by Change Orders;
d. City Y►as been required to corr�ct d�f�ctiv� Work or co;nplete Work in accorda.nce with
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e. City has actual knowledge of the occurrence of any of the events enumerated in
Paragraph 15.02.A.
C. Retainage:
l. For contracts l�ss than $400,000 at the time of execution, retainage shall be fien percent
(10%}.
2. For coz�tracis greater t�an $400,0�0 at the time of execution, rretainage shall be five percent
{5%).
D. Liquidated Dcamages. For each calendar day that any work shall remain uncompleted after the
time specified in the Contract Documents, the sum per day specified in the Agreertient, wi11 be
deducted fram the monies due the Cantractor, nof as a penaity, but as IzQ�idated damages sufiFered
by the City.
E. Payment: Contractor wiIl be paid piarsuant to the requirements of this Article 14 and paytnent
will become due in accordance with the Contract Documenis.
F. Reduction in Payment:
1. City may refizse ta make payment of the amount requestec! because:
a. Liens �ave been �Ied in connection with ihe Work, excepi where Contractor has
delivered a specific bond satisfactory to City to secure the satisfaction and discharge of
such Liens;
b. there are other items entitling City to a set-off against the amount recammended; or
c. City has actual knowledge of th� occurrence of any of the events enumerated in
Paragrapl�s I4.02.B.4.a through 14.02.B.4.e or Paragraph l 5.02.A.
2. If City refuses to make payznent of the amount requested, Czty will give Contractor written
notice stating the reasons for such action and pay Contractor any amounf remaining after
deduction of the amount so withheld. City shall pay Contractor the amount so withheld, or any
adjustment thereto agreed to by City and Coniractor, when Contractor remedies the reasons
for such action.
� 4.03 Contf-acta�'s Warranty of Title
Contractor warrants and guarantees that tiile to aIi Work, materials, and equipment covered by any
Application for Payment, whether incorporated in the Project or not, will pass to City no later than the
time of paymettt free and clear oFall Liens.
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14.04 PaYtial Utilization
A. Prior to Final Acceptance of all the Work, City rriay use or occupy any substantially cornpleted
part of the Woz-k which has ,speci£zcally been identi�ed in the Contiraci Documents, or which Ciiy,
determines cons�itutes a separately functioning and usable part of the Work that can be used
by City for its intended purpose r�vifhout significant interference witl� Contracior's perforrriance of
the remainder afthe Work. City at any time may notify Contractor in w�riting to pez7mit City to use
or occupy any such part of the Work which City determines to be ready for its intended use, subject
io ihe following conc�itzons:
1. Contractar at any time may natify City in writing that Contractor considers any such part af
the Work ready for its intended use.
2. Within a reasonable time after notification as enumerated in Paragraph 14.OS.A.1, City and
Contractor shall tnake an inspection of that part of the Work io deterzzaine its status of
completion. If City does not consider that part ot'the Work to be substantially coinplete, City
vvi�l notify Contractor in writin� giving �he reasans therefor.
3. Partial Utrlization will nat constitute Final Acceptance by City.
14.05 Finallnspection
A. Upon written notice fram Cantractor that the entire Work is compleie in accordance with the
Contract Documents:
1. within 1� days, City will schedule a Final Inspection wiih Contractor.
2. City will noiify Contractor in writing of ai] particulars in whick� this inspection reveals that
#he Work is incomplete or defective. Contractar shalI immediately take such measures as are
necessary to complete such Work or remedy such deficiencies.
B. No time charge will be made against the Contractor between said date af natification of the City
and the date of Finai inspectian. Shou3d the City determine ihat the Wark is not ready for Final
Inspeciion, City will notify the Contractor in writing af the reasons and Coz�tract Tizxze will resuzxze.
14.Ob Final Acceptance
Upon completion by Contractor to City's satisfaction, of any additional Work identified in the Final
Tnspectian, City will issue to Contractor a letter af Final Acceptance.
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14.07 Final Payment
A. 14pplicatiora for Payment:
1. Upon Final Acceptance, and in tl�e opinion of City, Confractor may make an application for
final payrnent follor�ving the procedure for pragress payments in accordance with the
Contract Documents.
2. The final Application for Payment shall be accompanied {except as previously delivered) by:
a. all documentation called for in ihe Contract Documents, including but not Iimited to the
evidence of insurance required 6y Paragraph 5.03;
b. consent of the surety, if any, to final payment;
c. a list of all pending or released Damage Claims against City that Contractor believes are
unsettled; and
d. affidavits of payments and complete and 1ega11y effective releases or waivers
(satisfactory to City) of all Lien rights arising out of or L�ens filed in connection with the
Work.
B. Payment I3ecomes Due:
1. After City's acceptance of the Applicafian for Payment and accompanying documentation,
requested by Contractor, less previous paymenis made and any sum City is entitled,
incIuding but not linaited ia iiquidated daz�aages, will beco�xae due and payabie.
2. After all Damag� Claims have been resolved:
a. directly by ihe Contractor or;
b. Contractorr provzdes evide�ace that tbe Da�xaage Claim has been reported to Contractor's
insurance provider for resolution.
3. The making of the f nal payrnent by the City shall nat reIieve the Contractor of any
g�arantees or other require�nents of the Contract Documents which specifically continue
thereafter.
14.08 Finad Completion Delayed and Partial Retainage Release
A. If �'inal completion of the Work is significantly delayed, and if City so confirms, City may, upon
receipt of Contractor's final Application for Payment, and without terminating the Contract, tx►ake
payment of the balance due for that portion of th� Work fully compl�ted �and accepted. Ii the
remaining balance to be held by City for Wark not fully completed or corrected is �ess than the
retainage stipulated i� Paragraph �4.OZ.C, and if bonds have been �uz-niskzed as required in
Paragraph 5.02, the written conseni of ihe surety to the payment of the balanc� due for that
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portion of the Work fully completed and accepted shall be submitted by Contrac�ar to City with
the Application for such payment. Such paymer�t shall be made under th� terms and condttions
governing �nal payment, except that it sha11 not constitute a wai�er of Contract Claizns.
B. Partial Refainage Release. �or a Coz�tx�act ihat provides for a separa�e vegetative establishment
and inaintenance, and test and performance periads folIowing the completion of all otiler
construction in the Contract Documents for a11 Work location�, the City za�ay relea,se a poz-tion of
the amount retained provided that all other work is completed as determined by ihe City. Before
the releas�, all submittals and frnal quantities must be completed and accepted for ali oiY�er work.
An amount sufficient to ensure Contract compliazace will be retaaned.
14.09 WaiveN of Claims
Th� acc�ptance of �nal paytnent will canstitute a reiease of the City froin all clairns or liabilities
under the Contract for anything done or fu�ished or relati�g to the wark under the Contract
Docuz�aents oz' any act or neglect af City related to or connected with the Contract.
ART�CLE l.5 — SUSPENSION 4F W4RK AND TERMYNATYON
15.01 City May Suspend YVo�^k
A. At any time and without cause, City may suspend th� Work or any portion ti�ereof by written
notice to Contractar and which may fix the date on �hich Work vvi11 be resumed. Contractor shall
resunae tkae Wark on the date so fxed. During temporary suspension oi�e Work covered by th�se
Contract Documents, for any reason, the City will make no extra �aayment for stand-by iime o�
construction equipment and/or consttuction crews.
B. Should the Conf�ractor not be able to complete a portian of the Project due ta causes beyond the
control of and without the fauli ar negligence of the Contractor, and should it be determined by
nnutual consent of the Contractor and City fhat a solution to allow construction to proceed is not
available within a reasonable period of time, Contractor may request an extension in Contract
Time, directly attributable to any such suspension.
C. If it should become necessary to suspend the Work for an indefinite period, �tl�e Contractor shall
store ail mafierials in suc� a manner that they will not obstruci ar impede the public unnecessarily
nor become damaged in any vsray, and he shall talce every precauiion ia prevent dazxzage or
deterioratzoza of the wark perfarmed; he shall provide suitable drainage abaut the work, and erect
temporary struciures wher� nec�ssary.
D. Contractor may be reimhursed for the cost of moving his equipmeni off the job and reiurning the
necessary equipnaent to the jab when it is determined by the City that consiruction may be
res�.uned. Such reimbursement shaIl be based an actual cast to the Contractor of movi�g the
equipment and no �rofit will be allowed. Reimbursement nnay nat be aIlowed if the equipment is
moved to another consiruction project far the City.
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15.02 City Mcry Te�rninate for Cause
A. The occurrence of any one or more ofthe following events by way of example, but not af limztatian,
may justify termination for cause:
1. Contractor's persistent failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents
(including, but not iimited to, fazlure to supply sufficient skilIed wor�ers or suitable maierzais
or equipment, failnre to adhere to the Project Schedule established under Para�aph 2.07' as
adjusted frorn time to time pursuant to Paragraph 6.04, or failure to adhere ta the City's
Business Diversity Enterp�zse Ordinance #20020-12-2011 established under Paragraph
6.06.D);
2. Contractor's disre�ard of' Lavvs or Regulations af any public �ody having jurisdiction;
3. Contractor's repeated disregaz�d of the autharity of City; or
A�. Contractar's violation in any substantia� way of any pxovisions of the Contract Docuzir�ents;
or
S. Coniractor's failure to promptl� ma%e good any defect in materials or vcrorkmanship, or
defects of any nature, the correction of which has been directed in writing by the City; or
G. Substantial indication that the Contractor has made an unautllorized assigunent of the
Contract or any funds due therefrom for the benefit of any creditor or for any other purpose;
or
7. Substantial evidence that the Contractor has becorr�e insolvent or 6ankrupt, or otherwise
financially unable to carry on the Work satisfactorily, or
8. Contractor commences legal action in a court of competent jurisdiction against the City.
B. If one or more of �the events identif ed in Paragraph 15.02A. occur, City will provide written notice
to Contractor and Surety to arrange a conference with Contracior and Surety to address
Contractor's failure to perfo� the Work. Conference shall be heId not later than 15 clays, after
receipt o#'nofice.
If ihe City, the Contractor, and the Sureiy do not agree to allow the Contracior to proceed to
perform the consiruction Con�ract, the City may, io the exient permitted by Laws and
Regulations, declare a Contractor default and formally terminate the Contractar's right to
comp�ete the Contract. Contractor default shall not b� declared earIier than 20 days after the
Contractor and Surety have received notice of conference to address Contractor's failure to
pez�£oz� ihe Wark.
2. If Confiractor's servic�s are terminated, Surefy sha�l be obligated to take over and perFo�n the
Work. If Surety does not coznnr�ence perforrnance thereof wiihin 1 S consecutive ca�endar days
after date of an additio�al writteza notice demanding Suxety's pez�£oz�xzance of its
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obligations, then City, wiihout process or action at law, �ay take over any portion of the
Wark and complete it as described below.
a. If City compleies the Work, City may e�clude Contractor and Surety frorn the siie azad
take possesszon of the Woxk, and alI materials and equipmen# incorporated into the Work
stored at the Site or for which City has paid Contractor ar Suretiy but which are stared
else�vhere, and finish the Work as City may deem expedient.
3. Whet�er City or Surety completes the Work, Contractor shail not b� �r�titl�d to receive any
further payment unii] the Work is finished. If the unpaid balance o�'the Contraci Price exceeds
all claim�, costs, losses and d�ages sustaiz�ed by City arising out af or resulting from
completing the Work, such excess will be paid to Contractor. Ii such claims, costs, losses and
damages exceed such unpaid baIar�ce, Contractor shall pay the difference to City. Such claims,
costs, losses and damages i�cunred by City will be incorporated in a Change Order, provided
tl�at wk�en e�ezcising any rights ar remedies under �his Paragraph, City shall not be required to
obtain the lowest price for the Work performeci.
4. Neither City, nor any of its respecti�e consultants, agents, officers, directors or employee,s
shall be in any way Iiable or accountable to Contractor or Surety t�or the method by wl�ich the
completion of th� said Work, or any partion thereof, may be accomplished or for Yhe price pa'rd
therefor.
5. City, notwithstanding the method used in completing the Contract, shall not forFei� t1�e right
to recover damages �'rom Contractar ar Surety for Contractor's failure to timely cozxaplete the
entire Contract. Contractar shall nat be e�titled to any claim on account of thc an�thod used
by City in completing the Contract.
6. Maintenance of �e Work shall continue to be Contractor's and Surety's responsibilities as
provided for in the bond requirements af the Contract Documents or any special guarantees
provided for under the Contract Document� or any other obligations otherwise prescribed by
Iaw.
C. Natwithstanding Paragraphs 15.02.B, Contractor's services will not be terminated if Contractor
begins within se�ven days of receipt of notice of inteni to terminate to coz�rect its faiiu�re to perfoz-�
az�d proceeds di�igently to cure such failure within no more than 34 days of receipt af said notice.
D. Where Contractor's services ha�e been so terrninated by City, the terrr�ina�ion will not affect any
rights ar rernedies of Ciry against Contractar then existing or which rnay thereafter accrue. Any
reteniion ox payment of moneys due Contractor by City will nat release Con�actor from liability.
E. If and to the ext�nt that Contractor has provided a performance bond �rnder the provisions of
Paragraph 5.02, t�e termination procedures of that bond shaIl not supersede the pravisions vf this
Article.
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15.D3 City ll�ay Termina�e For Canvenience
A. Czty may, without cause and without prejudice to any othez �zghi or reznedy of City, terminate the
Confiract. Any termination shall be effected by mailing a notice of the terminafiion to the Contractor
specifying the e�tent to which performance of Work under ihe cor�traci is terminated, and the date
upon which such te�az�atzoza becozxzes effective. Receipt of the noiice shal� be deezx�ed
conclusive�y presumed and estabIished when the letter is placed in the United States Postal Service
Mail by the City. Further, it shall be deemed concIusively presumed and estabIished that such
tertxnination is zxzade with just cause as tk�erein stated; and no proof in any clazzx�, dezzaand or suit
shall be required of the City regarding such discretionary action.
S. After receipt of a notice of termination, and except as othervvise directed by the Ciiy, the
Contracior shall:
1. Stop waxk under the Contract on the date and ta the extent speci�ed in the notice ofterrr�ination;
2. place no fi�rther orders or subcontracts for materials, services or iacilities except as may be
necessary for completion of such portion of the Work under the Contract as is not terminated;
3. tez�x�znate aIl oz-ders and subcantracts to the extent that they relate to the per�oz�nnance o� fhe
Work terminated by notice of termination;
4. transfer tiile to the City and deliver in ihe manner, at the times, and to the extent, if any,
directed by the City:
a. the fabricated or unfabricated pa�ts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies and
oiher material produced as a part of, or acquired in connection vcrith f,he performance of,
the Work terminated by the notice of the termination; and
b. the completed, or partially completed plans, drawings, informafiion and other property
which, if the ConYract had been completed, would have been required to be furnished to
the City.
5. complete performance of such Work as shalI not have been t�rminat�d by th� notice of
termination; and
6. take such action as naay be �ecessary, or as the City zx�ay direct, for the protection and
presezvatzon o#� the praperty related ta its cantract which is in the possession of the
Contractor and in which the ovvner has or may acquire the rest.
C. Ai a tirne ttot later than 30 days after the tiermination date specified in the notice of termination,
tk�e Contractor may submit to the City a list, certified as to quantity and quality, of any or aIl items
of termination inventory not previously disposed of, exclusive af items the disposition of which
has been directed or authorized by City.
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D. Not later t�an 15 days thereafter, the City shall accept title ta such items pro�ided, that the list
submitted shaIl be subject to verification by the City upon r�moval of the it�ms or, if the items are
stored, within 45 days fronn the date of subrnisszon of the �ist, azad azay necessazy adjusttz�aents to
correct the list as submitted, shal� be rr�ade prior to final settlement.
E. Not laier than 60 cia�s after Yhe notice of termination, the Contractor sha11 �ubmit his termination
claim to ihe City ir� the foz7m and with the certzfication prescribed by t�e City. Unless an e�tensian
is made in writing within such 64 day period by th� Contractor, and granted by the City, any and
a11 such claims sha11 be conclusi�ely deemed waived.
�'. Tn such case, Contractor shall be paid for (withaut dupf ication of any items):
i. completed and accepfiable Work executed in accordance with the Contract Dacuments prior
to the efFective date of iermination, including �air and reasanable sutns for o�erhead and profit on
such Work;
2. expenses sustained prior ta the effective date of termination in per%rming services and
fun-►ishing labor, maierials, or equipment as required b� the Cantract Documents in connection
r�ith uncompleted Work, plus fair and reasonable sums for overhead and profit on such expenses;
and
3. reasonable e�penses directly attributable to termination.
G. In the event of the failure of the Contractar and City to agree upon the whole amoun� fo be paid
to the Contractor by reason of the termination of the Work, the City shall determine, on th� basis
of infortnation available to it, ihe amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reason o�the ter�xzination
and shall pay to the Contrac#or the amounts determined. Contractor shall not be paid on accaunt
of loss of anticipated profits or revenue ar other econom�c loss arising out of or resuiting from
such iez7mination.
ARTICLE 16 — DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.Q1 Methods and Procedures
A. Either City or Coniz-actor naay request zzaediation of any Contract Ctaina submiited for a decision
under Paragraph 1�.06 befor� such decision becomes final and binding. The request for mediation
shall be submitied to ihe other party ta the Cantract. Timely submission of Yhe requesf shall stay
ihe effect of Aaragraph 14.46.E.
B. City and Contractar shall participate in the mediation process in good fa.ith. The process shall be
commenced �viYhin 60 days of filing of the request.
C. If the Contx�act Claim is not resolved by mediatian, City's ac�ion under Paragraph 10.06.0 or a
denial pursuant to Paragraphs 10.06.C.3 or 10.06.D shall b�com� finaI and binding 30 days after
termination of the mediation unless, witl3in that tizxze period, Ciiy or Cont�ractor:
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1. elects in writing to invoke any other dispute resolution process provided for in the
Supplezne�tary Conditions; or
2. agrees with the other party to submit fihe Contract C1aim to another dispufie resolution
process; or
3. gives writterz noiice to the other party of tlae intent to subrnzi the Contract Claizx� to a court of
co�apetent jurisdiction.
ARTICLE l i — M�SCELLANEOUS
17.01 GivingNotice
A. Whenever any provision o�tk�e Cantract Documents requires the giving o�w,ritten notice, it wiIl
be deemed to have been validly given if
1. delivered in person to the individual or io a member of the firm or to an officer of the
corporation for whom it is intended; or
2. delivered at or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the last business
address known to the giver of the notic�.
B. Business address cnanges mu,st be proriaptly made in wrritzng to the other party.
C. Whenever the Coni7ract Dacutr�ents specifies giving no#ice by eIectronic means such electronic
notice shall be deemed sufficient upon conf rmation of rec�ipt by tl�e receiving party.
17.D2 Computation of Times
When any period of time is referred to in the Contract Documents by days, it will be computed to
exclude the first and include the last clay of such period. If the last day of any such period fa11s on a
Saturday ar Sunday or on a day rnade a Iegal holiday ihe next Working Day ,shall become the Iast day
af the period.
17.03 Curtaulatave Retnedies
The duties and obiigations imposed by these General Conditions and the rights and rezxiedies available
hereundez- to t�e parties hereta are in addifion to, and are not to be construed in any way as a limitation
of, any rignts and remedies available to any or a11 of them �t�vhich are other�vvise imposed or available
by Laws or Regulations, by special warranty or guarantee, or by other provisions of the Contract
Documents. The provisions of this Paragraph will be as ef%ctive as if repeated specifically in the
Contract Documents in connection with each particular duty, obIigation, right, and remedy to which
they apply.
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17.04 Survival of Obligations
AIl r�pr�sentatior�s, ind�mnifcatio�s, warranties, and guarantees made in, required by, or given in
accordance with the Cont�act Documents, as well as all continuing obligations indicated in the
Conteact Documents, wilI survive final payment, completion, and acceptance of the Wark or
terminatian or campletion of tY►e Contract or tertnination of the ser`rices of Contractar.
17.05 Headings
Article and paragraph �eadings are inserted far convenience only and da not consiitute par�s o�these
General Conditions.
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`I'hese Supplementary Conditions modify and supplement Section 00 72 00 - Generai Conditians, and other
provisions of the Contract Documents as indicated below. All provisions of the General Conditions that are
modified or supplemented remain in fulI force and eifect as so modiiied ar supplemented. A11 provisions
of the Generat Conditions which aze not so modified or supplemented remain in FuII %rce and effect.
De�ned Terxns
The terms used in these Supplementary Canditions whtch are defined in the GeneraI Conditions have the
meazxing asszgned Eo them in the General Conditions, unless specifically noted herein.
Modifications and 5npple�ne�nts
The %llowing are instructions that modify or supplement specific paragraphs in the Ge�eral Condiiions and
other Contract Documents.
SC-3.03B.2, "Resolving Discxepancies"
Plans govern over Specifications.
SC-4.OlA
Easement limits shown on the Drawing are approximate and were provided to establish a basis for bzddiz�g.
Upon receiving the iinal easements descriptions, Contracior shall co�x�pare them to the lines shown on the
Contract Drawings.
SC-4.O1A.1., "Availabi�ity oi Lands"
The foIlowing is a list of known outstanding right-of-way, andlor easements to be acquired, zf any as of
Septenr�ber 18, 20I8:
Outstand�ing Right-Of-Way, ancVor Easements to Be Acquired
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The Contractor understands and agrees that the dates Iisted above are estimates only, are nat guaranteed,
and do not bind the City,
IF Contractor considers the final easements provided ta differ materially from the representations on the
Contract Drawings, Contractor shall within iive (S) Busiz�ess Days and before proceeding vvith the Work,
nntify City in writing associated with the differing easement line locations.
SC-4.O1A.2, "Availability of Lands"
Utiliiies or o�structions to be removed, adjusted, ancllor relocated
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'I'he followzng is list of utilities and/ar obstructions that have not been removad, adjusted, and/or relocated
as af September 1$, 2018
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The Conri•actor understa�ds and agrees tk�ai the dates listed abave are estimates only, are not guaranteed,
and do no# bind the City.
SC-4.02A., "Subsurface and Physical Condi�ions"
"�'he following are repo�ts af expforations and tests of subsurfaca conditions at the site of the Work:
A"None" Report No. , dated , pregared by "None", a sub-consultant of "None" a
consultant o F the City, providing additional informatian on "None"
The following are drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface
structuxes (e�ccept Underground �'acilities} which are at or contiguaus ta the site af the Work:
"None"
SG4.06A., "Hazardous Environmental Conditians at Site"
The following are reports and drawings of existing hazardous en�ironinantal conditions known to the City:
"Nane"
SC-5.03A., "Certificates of Insurance"
The entities listed below axe °additional insureds as their interest may appear" including their respective
oFFicers, directors, agents and employees.
(l.) City
(2) Consuitane "None"
(3) Other: "None"
SC-5.04A., "Contractor's Insurance"
The limits of liabi]ity for the insurance required by Paragraph GC-5.04 shall provide the following
coverages for not less than the following amounts or greater vvhere required by laws and regula�ions:
5.04A. Workers' Compensation, under Paragraph GG5.04A.
Statutory limits
Employer's liability
$100,000 each accident/occerrrence
$100,000 Disease - each employee
$500,000 Disease - policy li�r�zt
SC-5.04B., t�Cantractor's Insurance"
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5.O�B. Commercial General Liability, under Paragraph GC-5.04B. Contractar's Liability Insurance
uncler Paragraph GG5.048., which shalI be on a per project basis covering the Contractor with
minimum limiYs of:
$I,000,000 each occurrence
$2,000,4Q0 aggregate limit
The po�icy must have an endorsement (Amendment — Aggregate Limits of Insurance) making the
Genexal Aggz�egate Li�zzzts apply separately to each job site.
The Commercial Generat Liability Insurance policies shall pro�ide "X", "C", and "U" coverage's.
Verifcation of such coverage must be shown in the Remarks Article of the Certif�cate of Insurance.
SC 5.04C., "Co�tractor's �r�saran�ce"
5.D�C. Automobile I.,iability, under Paragraph GC-5.04G Confractor's Liabiiity Insurance under
Paragraph GG5.04C., which shall be in an amount not lass than the following amounts:
{1) Automobile Liability - a commercial business palicy shall provide coverage on "Any Auto",
definec� as autos owned, hired and nan- owned.
$I,000,000 each accident on a combined single limit basis. Split limits are acceptable if limits are at
least:
$250,000 Bodily Injury ger person /
$500,000 Bodily Injury per accident /
$100,Q00 Property Damage
SC-5.04D., "Contractor's Iaasnrance"
The Contractor's construction activities will require its employees, agents, subconEractors, equipment, and
material deliveries to cross railroad properties and tracks "None"
The Cantractar shall conduct its operations on railroad praperties in such a manner as not to interfere with,
kzznder, ox obstruct the railraad company in aay manner whatsoever in the use or operatian of its/thezr traiz�s
or other property. Such aperations on railroacf properties may require that Contractor to execUte a"Right of
Entry Agreement" with the particular railroad company or companies inao�ved, and to this end the
Condractor should satisfy itself as to the requireznents of each railroad compar�y and be prepared to e�ecute
the right-of-entry (if any) required f�y a railroad company. The requirements specified herein likewise relate
to the Contractor's use of private andlor construction access roads crossing said railroad company's
properties.
'I'he Con�ractual �,iabzlity coverage required by Paragraph S.04D of the General Condiizons shall provide
coverage for not less than the iallowing amounts, issued by campanies satisfactory to tne City and to rhe
Railroad Company for a term that continues far so long as the Cantractor's operations and work cross,
occupy, or touch railroad property:
(1) General Ag�egate:
(2} Each Occurrence:
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With respect to the above outlined insurance requirements, the foIlowing shall govern:
With respect to the aboae outlined insurance requirements, the follawing shall govern:
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1. Wfxere a single railroad cozz�pany is involved, the Contractor shall pxovide one znsurance policy in
Ehe name of the railroad cQmpany. Howe�er, i# more than one grade separation or at-grade
crossing is affected by the Froject at ent�rely separate Iocations on the Iine or lines of the same
railxoad coznpar�y, separate coverage may be required, each in the aznount stated above.
2. Where more than one raiiroad company is operating on the same right-af-way ar where several
railroad companies are invol�ed and operated on tl�eir own separate rights-af-way, the Contractor
may be requirec[ to provide sep�rate insurance policies in the name of each raiIroad campany.
3. If, in additian to a grade separation or an at-grade crossing, other work or activity is proposed on a
railroad campany's right-af-way at a locaYion entirely separate fram Yhe grade separation ar at-
grade crossing, insurance covarag� far this wark must be included in the golicy covering the grade
separation.
4. If no grade separation is invalved but ather work is proposed on a railroad company's righ#-of-
way, all such oYher work may be covered in a single policy for that railroad, even though the work
may be at two ar mare separate locations.
No work or activities on a railroad company's property to 6e performed by tha Contractor shall be
cammcnced until the Contractor has furnished the City with an original polfcy or policies af the insurance
for each rai�raad comipany naax�ed, as required abo�e. All such insurance must be approved by the City and
each affec[ed Railroad Company prior to the Contraetor's beginning work.
The insurance specified abave must be carried until aIl Work to be performed on the railroad right-of-way
has baen completed and the grade crossing, if any, is no longer used by the Contractor. In addition,
insurance must be carried during a]] maintenance andlor regair work per%rmed in the rai3road right-of-way.
Such insurance must name ihe raifraad company a,s che insured, together with any tenant or les,see of tlt�
railroad company aperating over tracks in�olved in tk�e Pxaject.
SC-6.fl�., "Project Schedule"
Project schedule shall be tier 3 for the project.
SC-6.07., "Wage Rates"
The following is the prevailing wage rate table(s} applicable to this project and is provided in the
Appendi�es: GC 6.07:
2013 Prevailing Wage Rates (Heavy and Highway Canstruction Project}
A copy of tha table is also a�ailable by acc�ssing tha �ity's wabsite at:
��tqs://apps.£ortworthtexas.�ovlProjectResources/
You can access the file by following the directory path:
02-Construction Documents/Specifications/Div00 — General Conditaons
SC-6.09., "Permits and Utilities"
SC-6.09A., "Contractor o6tained permits and licenses"
The following are known permits andlor licenses required by the Contract ta be acquired by rhe Contractor:
Fort Worth City Street use Permit
SC-6.09B. "Cifiy obtained permits and licenses"
The following are known permits and/or licenses required by the Contract to be acquired by the City:
"None"
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STANDARD CONSTAUCTION SPFCiFTCATION DOCUME3�'C'S
2021 CONCT�;Tr, T�S"i'OTZATION CONT'TtACT' 3
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The folIowing is a]ist of known autstanding permits and/or licenses to be acquired, if az�y as of September
2020:
Outstanding Permits ancUor Licenses to Be Acquired
OWNER PERMIT OR LICENSE AND LOCATION
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�G�.02., "Coordinat�on"
TARGET DATE
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The individuaIs or entities listed below have contracts with the City for the performance of oiher work at
the Site:
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SC-9.01., "City's Projeci Manage�"
The City's Project Manager for this Contract is Tariqul Islam or his successor pursuant to written
noti�cation from the Director of Transportation and Public Works
SC-1.3.03C., "Tests and Inspections"
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SC-I6.O1C.1, "Methods and Procedures"
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SUMMARY 4k' WORK
5 A. Sectio� Tncludes:
6 1. Summary of Wark to be performed in accordance vvith the Cantract Documents
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Warth Standard Specificatio❑
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C. Related Specification Secixons znclude, but are not �ecessarily liznited to:
1. Division 0- Bidding Requireinents, Cantract Forms, and Condiiions of the Cantract
2. Division 1- General Requirements
PR�CE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
19 A. Measurement and Payment
20 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
21 No separate payment will be a�lowed for Clus ICem.
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1. Work is to include furnishing aIl labor, materials, and equiprnent, and performing
alI Work necessary for this constr�ction project as detailec3 in the Drawings and
Specifications.
B. Subsidiary Work
1. Any and all Work specifically governed by documentary requirements for the
project, s�ch as conditions imposed by the Drawings or Contract Documents in
which no speciiic iEem for bid has been provided for in the Proposal and the iiem is
not a typical uniC bid item included on the standard bid item lisC, then the item shall
be considered as a subsidiary ztemn of Woz�, the cast of which shall be included in
ihe pzice bid in the Praposal for various bid items.
2. MOBILTZATYON AND DEMOBTLrZATTON SHAI.L NOT BE PAID DIRECTLY
BUT SHALL BE CONSIDERED SUBSIDIARY TO THE MAJ�R ITEMS OF
WORK NO PAYMENT WILL BE MADE FOR MOBILIZATION AND
DEMISILIZATION FROM ONE LOCATION TO ANOTHER IN NORMAL
PROGRESS OF PERFORMING THE WORK.
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3TAFYDARD CONS'I'RUCTION SPECTFICA'i'ION DOCUNIENTS Caty Project No. 1 D2882
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1 C. Use of Premises
2 1. Caordinate uses of premises under direction of the City.
3 2. Ass�me full responsibiiity for protection and safekeeping of materials and
4 equip�nent stored on the Site.
5 3. Use and occupy only portions of tk�e public stree[s and alJ.eys, az otk��x public places
6 or ather zights-of��raay as provided for in the ordinances of the City, as shornrn in the
7 Contract Documents, or as may be specifically auYhorized in writing by the City.
8 a. A reasonable amount of tools, materia�s, and equipment for canstruction
9 purposes may be stored in such space, but no more than is necessary to avoid
10 delay in the construction operations.
11 b. Excavated and waste xnaterials shall be sCored in such a way as not to interfere
12 with the use of spaces tk�at ziaay be daszgnated to be icft free and u�obstruct�d
13 and so as not to inconvenience occupants of adjacent property.
14 c. If the stseet is occupied by railroad tracks, the Work shall be carzied an in such
15 manner as not ta interfere �ith the operatian of Y1�e railroad.
16 1) AIl Work shall be rn accordance with railroad requirements set forth in
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1. Do not enter upon private property for any purpose without having previously
obtained permission from the owner of such property.
2. Do not stoze equipz�r�ent oz material on pzivate pz�operty unless and until the
specified appro�val of the property owner has been secrzred in writing by the
Contractor and a copy furnished to the City.
3. Unless specifically provided otherwise, clear all rights-af-way ar easements of
obstructions which must be removed to make possibie proper prosecution of the
Work as a part oF the projeci construction operations.
27 4. Pr�sezve and use evexy pzecaution to prevent damage to, all trees, shrubbezy, plants,
28 lawns, fences, c�l�erts, curbing, and aIl other types of structures or impravements,
29 to all �ater, sewer, and gas lines, ta alI conduits, overhead pole lrnes, or
30 appurEenances thereof, including the constrvction of temparary fences and to all
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5. Notify the proper representatives of the owners or occupants of the public or private
lands of int�rest in lands whic�a miglat be affected by the Wozk.
a. Such notice shall be made at ieast 48 hours in advanee of the beginning of the
Work.
b. Notices shall be applicable to both public and private utility companies and any
corporation, company, individual, or other, either as owners or occupants,
whose land or interest in land might be affected by the Work.
c. Be responsible for alI damage or injury to property of any character resulting
from any act, omission, neglect, or misconduct in the manner or fnethad or
execution af the Wazk, ox at any tizx�e due to defective woz�, znat�zial, or
equipment.
fi. Fence
a. Restore all fences encountered and removed during consiruction of the Project
to the original or a better than original condition.
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b. Ezect tempozary fencing in place of the �encing zeznoved wlaenever the Work is
not in progress and when the site is vacated overnight, and/pr at ail Citnes to
provide site securiry.
c. The cost for all fence work within easements, including removal, temporary
c�osures and replacement, shall be subsidiary to the various ite�ns bid in the
project proposal, unless a bid item is specifically provided in the proposal.
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S"�'ANDARI� CONSTI2UC'CiQN SPECIFTCATION DQCUMEI�T$ City Project No. 102882
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SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES
1. The pracedure for requesting the approval of substitution of a product that is not
equi�ralent to a product which is speci�ed by descripti�re or performance criteria or
defined by reference ta 1 or more of the following:
a. Name of manufacturer
b. Name of vendor
c. Trade name
d. Catalog number
2. Substitutaons axe nai "or-equals".
B. Deviations froz�n tbis City of Fort Worth Standaz�d Speczficataon
1. None,
16 C. Related Specificatian Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
17 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
18 2. Division 1— General Requirements
t 9 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
20 A. Measurement and Payment
21 1. Work associated with this Ttem is considered subsidiaty to the r�ariaus items bid,
22 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
23 1.3 R�FERENCES [NOT USED]
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1. Within 30 days after award of Contract {unless noted otherwise), the City will
co�sidez fozzzzal zequests frona Contzactoz for substitution. of pzoducis in plac� of
t�ose specified.
2. Certain types of equipment and kinds af material are described in Specifications by
means of references to names of manufacturers and vendors, trade names, or
catalog numbers.
a. When this method of specifying is used, it is nat intended ta exclude from
consideration other products bearing other manufacturer's or �endor's names,
trade names, or catalog numbers, provided said products are "or-equals," as
deiernuned by Ciry.
3. Other types of equipment and kinds of material may be acceptable substitutions
under the following conditions:
a. Or-equals are unavailable due to strike, discontinued production of products
meeting specified requirernents, or other factors beyond control of Contractor;
ar,
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b. Contractor proposes a cost and/or time reducizon incentzve to the Czty.
2 1.5 SUBM�TTALS
3 A. See Request for Substitution Form {attached}
4 B. Procedure for Requesting Substitution
5 f. Substitution shall be consrdered only:
6 a. After award of Contract
7 b. Under the canditions stated herein
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2. Submit 3 copies of each written request for substitution, including:
a. Documentation
1} Complete data subsCantiating compliance oi proposed substitution with
Contract Docuz�aonts
2) Data relating to changes in constructzon scheduie, wlaen a reduction is
gzaposed
3) Data relaYing ta changes in cost
b. For products
1) Product identification
a) Manufacturer's name
b) Telephone number and representative contact name
c) Specification Section ar Drawing reference of originally specified
produci, inciuding discrete name or tag number assigned ta original
pzoduct in ihe Contzact Docuzxzents
2) Manufactuzez's litezatuze cleazly nrzazked to show coznpliance of pzoposed
product with Contract Documents
3) Iternized comparison of original and proposed product adciressing product
characteristics including, but not necessarily limited to:
a) Size
b) Composition or materiais of construction
c) Weight
d) Electrical oz zxiechax�ical zequizements
4) Froduct expezience
a) Location of past projects utiIizing product
b) Name and telephone number of persons associated with referenced
projects knowledgeable concerning proposed product
c) Available field data and reports associated with proposed product
5) Samples
a) Provide at request of City.
b) Samples become the property of the City.
c. For construct�on methods:
1} Detailed description of proposed meihod
2) Illustration drawings
C. Approval or Rejection
l. Written approval or rejectio� of substitution given by the City
43 2. City reserves the right to require proposed product to compIy with color and pattern
44 of specified product if necessary to secure design intent.
45 3. In the event the substitution is approved, the resulting cost and/or time reduc�ion
46 wiil be documented by Change Order in accordance with the General Conditions.
CTI'Y OF FORT WOKTH 2O21 CO]�CAETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 3
STAI+�ARA CONSTRUC'I'IpN $PECIFICATION DOCU1VfENTS City ProjecC IVo. 102852
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4. No additional contract time will be given for substitution.
5. Substitution will be rejected if:
a. Submittal is not through the Contractor with his st�np of appro�al
b. Request is not made in accordance with this Speciiication Section
c. In the Czry's opi�azaz�, acc�ptance will require substa�taai revision of th� o�rigznal
design
d. In Yhe City's opinion, substitution �c�vill not perfarm adequately the f�nction
consistent with the design intent
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x�presenis tlaat the Contractox:
1, Has investigated proposed praduct, and has determined that it is adequate or
superior in atl respects to that speci�ed, and that it will perform f�xnction for which
it is intended
2. Wi�l provide same guarantee for substitute item as for product specified
3. Wili coardinate installation of accepCed substi�ution into Work, to include buiiding
modif�cations if necessary, znakzng such changes as may be required far Work io be
complete in all respects
4. Waives all claims for additional costs related to substit�tion which subsequently
arise
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25 111 FIELD [STTEI CONDITIONS INOT USED]
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CTtY OF F4KT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATIdN CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CO�TS'1'ItUCTION SPECiFICATION DOCUMENT3 City Project No. i028&2
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REQUEST FOR SITBSTITUTXON �'ORM:
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We hereby submit for your consideration tl�e following product instead of the specified item for
the above project:
SECTI4N PARAGRAPH SPECIFIED ITEM
Proposed Subst�tu��ian:
Reason %r Substitution:
Include complete information on changes to Drawings and/or Specificatians which proposed
substitution will require for its praper installation.
FiI� in Blanks Below:
A. Will the undersigned cantractor pay for cfianges to the building design, including engzneering
and detaiIing costs caused by the requested substitution?
B. Wnat effect does substitution have on other trades?
C. Differences between proposed subsEitution and specified item?
D. Differences in product cost or product clelivery time?
E. Manufacturer's guarantees of the proposed and specified items are:
Equal Better (explain on atiachment)
The undersigned states that the function, appearance and quality are ec�uivalent or superfor to the
speci�ed item.
Submitted By: For Use by City
Signature
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Date
Telephone
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUC'I'ION SPECIPICAT[ON DOCUMENTS
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PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
4 1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Provisions for the preconstructian meeting to be held prior to the start of Work to
7 clarify canstruction contract administration procedures
S B. Deviations frorn this City of Fo� Worth Standard Speci�cation
4 1. None.
10 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1I 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
12 2. Division 1— General Requirements
13 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
14 A. Measur�z�r�ent and Payznent
15 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
16 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
l7 1.3 RE�'ERENCES [NOT USEDI
18 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
19 A. Coordination
20 i. A�Cend preconstructaon zx�e��ing.
21 2, Aepresentatives of Contractor, subcontractors and suppliers attending meetings
22 shall be qualified and authorized ta act on behalf of the entity each represents.
23 3. Meeting administered by City may be tape recorded.
24 a. If recorded, tapes will be used to prepare minutes and retained by City for
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I. A pxeconstructioz� meetzng wzll be held within 14 days after the execution of the
Agreement and befpre Work is started.
a. The meeting will be scheduled and administered by the City.
2. The Project Representative will preside at the meeting, prepare the notes of the
mee�ing and ctistrib�te copies of same to all participants who so request by fully
completing the attendance for3n to be circulated at the beginning of the meeting.
3. Attendance shall include:
a. Project Representative
b. Contxacior's pzoject z�nanagex
c. Contracior`s superiniendeni
d. An�y subcontractor or supplier representaiives whom ihe Contractor may desire
to in�ite or the City may request
C3FY OF FORI' WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
S"I'ANI].4ItD COI`TS'�LUCTIdN 5PECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Praject No. 102582
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f. Others as appropriate
4. Canstructron Schedule
a. Prepare baseline construc�ion schedule in accordance with Section 01 32 16 and
provide at Preconstruction Meeting.
b. City will notify Contractor of any schedule changes upon Notice of
Freconstruction Meeting.
5. Preliminary Agenda may include:
a. Introducizon of Project P�rson�nel
b. General Description of Project
c. Status of zight-of way, utility c�eazances, easements or otfier pertinent permits
d. Contractor's worlc plan and schedule
e. Contract Time
f. Notice to 1'roceed
g. Construction 5taking
h. Progress Payments
i. Extra Work and Change Order Procedures
j. Field Orders
k. Disposal Site Letter for Waste Material
l. Insurance Renewals
m. Payroll Certification
n. Material Certiiications and Qaality Control Testing
o. Public Saf�iy and Convenience
p. DocumentaEion of Pre-Construction Conditions
q. Weekend Work Notification
r. Legal Holidays
s. Trench Safety Plans
t. Confined Space Entry Standards
u. Coordination with the City's representative for operations of existing water
systems
v. Stoxm Water Pallution Prevention Plan
w. Coozdznation with other Contractors
x. Early Warning System
y. Contractor Evaluation
z. Special Conditions appIicable to the project
aa. Damages Claims
bb. Submittal Procedures
cc. Substitution �rocedures
dd. Correspondence Routing
ee. Record Drawings
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gg. M/WBE or MBE/SBE pzoceduzes
k�. Fizzal Accepiance
ii. Fzz�al �ayment
jj. Questions or Comments
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STA�ART? CONS'�'ILLTCTiON $PECIRICATIOIY DOCUMENTS
Revised August 17, 2012
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7 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIQN�S [N�T USED]
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STAN➢ARD CdNSTRUCTIO�I SYECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1028&2
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6 1.. Pzovzsions for project meetings tluaughout the construction period to enable orderly
7 review of the progress of the Wark and to provide for systematic discussion of
8 potential pzoblenas
9 B. Deviations ihis City of Fort Worth Standazd Specificatzon
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PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
15 A. Measurement and Payment
lb 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
17 No separate payment wiIl be ailowed for this Item.
18 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
19 I.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
20 A. Coordination
21 1. Schedule, attend and adtninister as speci�ed, periadic pragress meetings, and
22 specially called meetings throughout progress of the Work.
23 2. Representatives of Contractor, subcontractors and suppliers attending meetings
24 shaIl be qualified and authorized to act on behalf of the entity each represents.
25 3. Meetings adminisCered by City may be tape recorded.
26 a. Ii recarded, tapes will be used to prepare minuCes and retained by City For
27 futuz�e referenc�.
28 4. Meetings, in addition to those specified in this Section, znay be hald whex� xequested
29 by tk�e City, Engineer oz Contractor.
30 B. Pre�Construction Neighborhood Meeting
31 1. After the execution of the Agreernent, but before construction is ailowed to begin,
32 attend T Public Meeting with affected residents to:
33 a. Present projected schedule, including construction start date
34 b. Answer any construction related questions
35 2. Meeting Location
36 a. Location oi mee�ing to be determined by the City.
37 3. Attendees
38 a. Contracror
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c. Other City repr�sentatives
4. Meetiz�g Schedule
a. In generaT, the neighborhood mee�ing will occur within the 2 weeks following
the pre-construction conference.
b. In no case will construction be allowed to begin until this meeting is held.
C. Progress Meetings
1. Formal project caordination meetings will be held periodicall.y. M�eiings will be
sc�aeduled and adrninistered by �roject Representative.
2. Addaiio�a.l pzogress meetings to discuss speci�"ic topics vaill be conducted on an as-
needed basis. Such additional meetings shall include, but not be limited to:
a. Coordinating shutdowns
b. Installation of piping and equipment
c. Coordination between other construction projects
d. Resolution of construction issues
e. Equipment appro�al
3. The Froject Representative will preside at progxess xneetiz�gs, prcpare th� notes of
the meeting and distzibute copies of the sarrie to aIT participants who sa request by
t�ully completang tk�c attendance form to be circulated at the beginning of each
r►�eeting.
4. Attendance sha11 'rnclude:
a. Contractor's project manager
b. Contractor's superintendent
c. Any subcontractor or suppli�z xepz�se�atatives wS�om the Contractoz may desire
to invita az the City may request
d. Engineer's representatives
e. City's representatives
f. Others, as requested by the Project Representative
S. Preliminary Agenda may include:
a. Review of Work progress since pre�ious meeting
b. Field observations, problems, conflzcts
c. Items which impede construc�ion schedule
d. Review of off-site fabricat�on, delivery schedules
e. Review of construction interfacing and sequencing requirements with other
construction contracts
f. Carrec�ive measures and procedures to regain projected schedule
g. Revisions to construction schedule
h. Progress, schedule, during succeeding Wark period
i. Coordina�on of schedules
j. Review submittal schedules
k. Maintenance of quality standards
I, Pending changes and substiiutions
m, Review proposed changes for:
1) Effect on construction schedule and on completion date
2) Effect on atlier cantracts of the Froject
n. Review Record Documents
o. Review montl�ly pay request
p. Review status of Requests for Znforznatza�
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STANDAR.D CONS'IRUCTION SPECIl�ICATIOI�T DOCUMENTS
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1 b. Meeting Schedule
2 a. Progress rr�eetings will be held periodically as determined by the Project
3 Representative.
4 1) Additional meetings rnay be held at the request of the:
5 a) City
6 b) Engineer
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8 7. Me�tzng Location
9 a. The City wi11 establish a meeting location.
l0 1) To the extent practicable, meetings will be held at the Site.
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I5 l.9 QUALXTY ASSURANCE [NOT U�ED]
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6 1. Administrative and procedural requirements for:
7 a. Preconstruction Videos
S B. Deviations From this Ciiy of ForC Worth Standard Specification
9 1. None.
10 C. Re�ated Specification Sections include, but axe not nec�ssaxily limited to:
1] 1. Diviszon 0— Bidding Requizez�r�ents, Contract �'ozms and Conditzons of t�e ConCract
12 2. Division 1— General Requirements
]3 L2 PRYCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDLTRES
14 A. Measurement and Payment
15 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the �arious items bid.
16 No separate payrr��nt will b� allowed foz ihis Ii�zn.
17 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT II�ED�
18 1.4 ADMINiSTRATIVE REQUIREMENT�
14 A. Preconstruction Video
20 I. Produce a preconstruction video of the site/alignment, including all areas in the
21 vicinity of and to be affected by canstructian.
22 a. Provid� digital copy of vidao upon zequesi by the City.
23 2. Retain a copy of the pzeconsiz�uctaon video untiI the end o� the znaz�tenance surety
24 period.
25 l.S SUBMXTTALS [NOT USED�
26 l.6 ACTXON SUBMXTTAL�/INFQRMATT4NAL SUBMITTALS [NOT U�EDI
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28 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED�
29 1.9 QiTALITY ASSj.TRANCE [NOT USEDI
30 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT U�ED]
31 1.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT IISED]
32 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT U�ED]
33 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
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5 A. Sectian rncl�des;
6 1. General methods and requirements of submissions applicable to the following
7 Work-related su6rnittals:
8 a. Shop Drawings
9 b. Product Data (including Standard Product List submittals)
10 c. Samples
11 d. Mock Ups
12 B. Deviations frozn t�is City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
13 l. None.
l4 C. Reiated Specification Sections include, but are not necessazily limited to:
15 1. Di�rision 0--- Bidding Requirements, Cantract �'orms and Conditions of the Contract
16 2. Division I— General Requirements
17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PRQCEDLTRES
18 A. Meas�rement and Fayment
19 1. Wozk assoczai�d witIa tbzs �tezn is consid�zed subsidiazy ta tiae vazzous itexns bzd.
20 No separate payznent will. ba allowed foz tk�is �t�m.
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I. Notify the City in writing, at the time of submittal, of any deviations in the
submitials frorn tk�� r�quax�zr�ents of tJae Contract Docuxnents.
2. Coordznataon of Subzxuittal Tizaaes
a. Prepare, prioritize and transmit each submittal suf�ciently in advance of
performing the related Wark or other applicable activities, or within the time
specified in the individual Work Sections, o� the Specifica�ions.
b. Contractor is responsible such that the installatian will not be delayed by
processing times including, but not limited to:
a) Disapproval and resubmittal (if required)
b) Coordination wikh other sabmittals
c) Testing
d} Purchasing
e) Fabricatzon
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g} Similar sequenced activities
c. No extens'ron of time will be authorized because of the Contractor's failure ta
transmit submittals sufficientiy in advance of the Work.
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sequence as to cause no delay in ihe Work or in the work of any ather
cantractor.
B. Submittai Numbering
1. When submitting shop drawings or samples, utilzze a 9-chazacter submittal czoss�
reference identi�carian numbering system in the fallowing �nnannez:
a. Use the first 6 digits of the applicable Specification SecYion Number.
b. For the next 2 digits number use numbers 01-99 to sequentially number each
initial separate item or drawing submitted under each specific Secrion number.
c. Last use a letter, A-Z, indicating the resubmission of the same drawing (i.e.
A=2nd submission, B=3rd submission, C=4th submission, etc.). A typicai
submittal number would be as follows:
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1) 03 30 �0 is the Specification Section for Concrete
2) 08 zs the eight� ix�ziial subznittal under Chis Specificatian Section
3) B is the third subznission (second resubmission) oi that particular shop
dzawing
C. Contractoz CezCificatioz�
21 1. Review shop drawings, product data and samples, ir�cluding ihose by
22 subcontractors, prior to submission to determine and verify the follavc+ing:
23 a. Field measurements
24 b. Field construction criteria
25 c. Catalog numbers and similar data
26 d. Con%rmance with the Contract Documents
27 2. Provzde each shop dzawing, saznple and product data submitted by the ContracCor
28 with a Certification Staieznent affixed inciuding:
29 a. The Contractor's Campany name
30 b. Signatuze af subrnitial reviewer
31 c. Certifica�ion Stafernent
32 I) `By this submittal, I hereby represent that I have determined and verified
33 field measurements, iield construction criteria, materials, dimensions,
34 catalog numbers and similar da�a and I have checked and coordinated each
35 item with other applicable approved shop drawings."
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1. Fold shop drawings largez than 8 I/z inches x i 1 inches to 8'/z inches x l linches.
2. Bind shop drawings and product data sheets together.
3. Order
a. Cover Sheet
1) Description of Packet
2) Contractor Certification
b. List of items / Table of Contents
c. Product Data /Shop Drawings/Samples /Calculations
E. Submittal Content
Z. The date of submissian and the dates of any previous submissions
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3. Contractor identifica�on
4-. The names of:
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7 5. �dentzfication af the product, with the Specification Section number, page and
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9 b. Field dimensions, clearly identified as such
10 7. Relation to adjacent ar critical features of the Wark or materials
ll 8. Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specification numbers
12 9. Identif�cation by highlighting of de�iations from Contract Documents
13 10. Identification by highlighting of revisions on resubmittals
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1. As specified in individual Work Sections includes, but is not necessazily liz�nited to:
a. Custom-prepared data such as fabrication and erection/installation (vvorking)
drawings
b. Scheduled infarmation
c. 5etting dYagrams
d. Actual shopwork manufacturing instrUctions
e. Cusiom templates
f. SpeciaJ wirzng d'zagrams
g. Cooz�dinatzon dzawings
h. Inciividual system or equipment inspection and test reports including:
1) Perfor�nance curves and certificatians
i. As applicahle to the Work
2. Deiails
a. Relation of the various parts to the main members and lines of the structuze
b. Whexe coz�r�ct fab�zcatioz� of the Wozk depends upan field measurements
1) Provide suc�a znieasuzez�ents and note on the drawings prior to submitting
far appro�val.
G. Praduct Data
1. For sub�nittais of product data for products included on the City's Standard Product
List, clearly identify each item selected for use on the Froject.
2. For submittaIs of product data for products not included on the City's Standard
Product List, submittal data may inciude, but is not necessarily limited to:
a. Standard pxepared data foz� xnanufactuzed pzoducts (soz�aetiznes refienred to as
catalog daia)
l) Such as the manufacturer's product specifica�ian and installation
instructions
2) Availability of colors and patterns
3) Manufacturer's printed statements of compliances and applicability
�}) Raughing-in diagrams and templates
5) Catalog cuts
6) Froduct photographs
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STAIVDARD COri15TRT1CT'TON SYECTPICATION I7dCiTNIE1VTS Ciry Project No. 1 p2882
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S) Printed performance curves and operational-range diagrarns
9) Production or quality control inspection and test reports and certifications
10) Mill reports
11) Product operating and maintenance instructions and recommended
spare-parts Iisting and printed product warranties
i 2) As applicable to the Work
H. Samples
1. As specified 'zn inci�vidual Sections, includ�, but are noi necessazily lzzz�ited to:
a. Physical exarnples of the Work such as:
].) Sections o� manufactuzed oz fabz�caied Wark
2) S�naIl cuts or containers of materials
3) Complete units of repetitively used prod�cts color/texture/pattern swatches
and range sets
4} Specimens for coordination of visual effect
5} Graphic symbols and units of Work to be used by the City for independent
inspection and testing, as appIicable ta the Work
18 I. Do not start Work reyuiring a shop drawing, sample or product data nor any material to
19 be fabricated or installed prior to the approval or qualified approval of such item.
20 1. Fabrication performed, materials purchased or on-site construction accoznplished
21 which daes not conform to approved shop drawings and data is at the Contxactoz's
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required ta accomplish confor�nity.
3. Complete project Work, materials, fabrication, and installations in conformance
with approved shop drawings, applicable samples, and product data.
J. Submittal Distribution
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Electronic Distributian
a. Confirm development oi ProjecE directory for eiectronic submittals to be
uploaded to City's Buzzsaw site, or anothez ��terz�al FT� site appz-oved by the
City.
b. Shop Dravvings
1} Upioad submittal to designated project directory and notify appropriate
City representatives via email of submittal posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for all submittals
b) If Contractor requires more than 1 hard copy of Shop Drawings
returned, Contractor shall submit more than the number oi copies lisCed
above.
c. Product Daia
1) Upload submittal to designated projeet directory and notify appropriate
City representaii�es via email of submittal posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for all submittals
d. Samples
1} Distributed to the Project Representative
Hard Copy Distribution (if required in lieu of electronic distribution)
CTTY OF FOKT WORTH 2O21 CONCI2E'lE AES'I'ORATIOIV CO1V'T'TUiCT 3
STANDARD COI+ISTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOIY DOCiJMENTS City Projecc No. 102882
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2) Copies
a) 8 copies �oz mechanical submittais
b} 7 copies for all other submittals
c) If Contractor requires more than 3 copies of Shop Drawings returned,
Cantractor shalI submit more than the number of copies listed above.
Product Data
1} Distributed to the Ciry
2} Copzes
a) 4 capies
SampTes
1) Distributed to the 1'roject Representati�ve
2) Copies
a) Submit the number stated in the respective Specification Sections.
3. Distribute reproductions of approved shop drawings and copies of approved
product data and samples, where required, to the job site file and elsewhere as
directed by the City.
a. Provide number of copies as directed by the City but not exceeding the number
previously specified.
K. SubmittaI Review
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I, The review of shop drawings, data and samples will be for general conformance
with the design concept and Contract Docurnents. This is not to be construed as:
a. Fermitting any departure from the Contract requirements
b. Relieving the Contractor of respansibility for any errors, including details,
dimensions, az�d zaaaterials
c. Appzoving d�partures froz�r� details fuznzshed by the Ciiy, except as otherwise
provided herein
2. The review and approval of shop drawings, sampies or product data by the City
does not relieve the Contractor from his/her responsibility with regard to the
fulfiilment of the terms of the Contract.
a. All ris�s of error and omission are assumed by the Contractor, and the City will
have no responsibiliry Cheret�ore.
The Contraciox zemains responsible foz details and accuracy, for coordina�ing the
Work with all other associated work and trades, far selec�ing fabzication pzocesses,
for teehniques of assembly and far performing Work in a safe manner.
Tf the shop drawings, data or samples as submitted describe variatians and show a
departure fram the Contract requirements which City finds to be in the interest of
the Ciry and to be so minor as not to involve a change in Contract Price or time for
performance, the City may return the reviewed drawings without noting an
exception.
5. Submittals will be returned to the Contractor under 1 oi the following cades:
a. Code 1
J.) "N� EXCEPTIDNS TAKEN" is assig�ad wh�n there az�e no notations or
comments on the submittal,
a) When returned under this code the Contractor may release the
equipment and/or material for manufacture.
b. Code 2
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tfie notations and comments iS NOT requized by the Coniractar.
a) The Contractor may release the equipment or material far manufacture;
however, all notations and commenrs must be incarporated into the
final product.
c. Cade 3
1) "EXCEPTIONS NOTED/RESUBMIT". This combination of codes is
assigned when notations and comments are extensive enough to require a
resubmittal of the package.
a) The ContracCor may release Che equipment or material %r rnanufacture;
however, aIl notations and comments must be incorporated into the
final produci.
b} Thzs zesubrnittal is to address ail coznme�is, amassions and
z�on-coz�fozming iiezz�s t�ai were noted.
c) Resubmitial is to be received by ihe City wiihin 15 Calendar DayS af
the date of the City's transmittal requiring the resubmittal.
d. Code 4
I} "NOT APPROVED" is assigned when the submittal does not meet the
intent of the Contract Documents.
a} The Contractor must resubmit the entire package revised to bring the
submittal into conformance.
b) It may be necessary to resubmit using a different manufacturer/vendor
to meet the Contract Documents.
6. R�subznuttals
a. Handled in the sarne manner as first submittals
1) Corrections other than requested by the City
2) Marked with revision triangle or other similar method
a) At Contractor's risk if not marked
b. Submittals for each item wiil be reviewed no more than twice at the City's
expense.
1) All subsequent reviews will be performed at times convenient io the City
axzd at tk�e Contzactor's expense, based on the City's oz City
R.epr�sez�tative's then pzevailing rates.
2) Provide Contractar reimbursement to the City r�vithin 3p Calendar Days for
a�l such fees invorced by the City.
c. The need for more than I resubmission or any other delay in obtaining City's
review of sabmittals, will not entitle the Contractor to an extension of Contract
Time.
7. Partial Submittals
a. City reserves the right Co noC review submiitals deemed partial, at Che City's
discretion.
b. Submittals deemed by tk�e City to b� not coznpl�te will be retuz-ned to the
Contractor, and will be considered "Not Approved" until resubmitted.
c. The Ciry znay at its aption pzovxde a list or mark t1�e submitial directing the
Contractor to the areas t�aat are iflcompleie.
8. T� the Contractor considers any carrection indicated on the shop drawings to
constitute a change to the Contract Dacuments, then written notice must be
provided thereof to the City at least 7 Calendar Days prior to release for
manufacture.
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S"1'�ARD CONSTI2UC'1'ION SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS
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1 9. When the shop drawings have been completed to the sat�sfaction of the Ciry, the
2 Contractor may carry out the construc�ion in accordance therewith and no further
3 changes therein except upon written instructions from the Ci�y.
4 10. Each subznzttaJ, appropxiately coded, will bc r�tu�rned within 30 Calendar Days
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1. Mock Up units as specified in individual Sections, include, but are not necessarily
limited to, complete units of the standard of acceptance for that type of Work to be
used on the Froject. Remove at the completion of the Work or when directed.
10 M. Qualifications
11 1. Zf speczfically zequized in oihex Sectaons o� these Sp�cifications, submit a P.E.
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3. Contractoz Request far additioz�al znforznation
a. Clari�'ication or interpretation of tI�e contract documents
b. W�ien the Contractor believes there is a canflict betvcreen Cantract Documents
c. When the Contractor believes there is a conflict between the Drawings and
Specifications
1} Identify the conflict and request clarificatior�
2. Use the Request ior Information (RFI} form pro�ided by the City.
3, Numbering of RF'I
a. Prefix with "RFP' followed by series number, "-�x", beginning �+ith "01" and
increasing sequentrally with each additronal transmittal.
4. Sufficient information shall be attact�ed to permit a written response without further
informatzon.
S. The Ciiy will log each request and wili review the request.
a. If review of the project inforrr�ation request indicates that a c�a�zg� ta the
Contract Documents is required, the City will issue a Field Order or Change
Order, as appropriate.
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33 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
35 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDL�NG [NOT U�ED]
36 11l k'�ELD [SXTE] CONDXT�ONS [N�T USED]
37 112 WARRANTY [NOT US�D]
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1, The pracedures for special project circumstances that includes, but is not limited to:
a. Coardination with the Texas Department of Transportation
b. Work near High Voltage Lines
c. Confined Space Eniry Program
d. Air Pollution Watch Days
e. Use of Explosives, Drop Weight, Eic.
f. Water Department Notificaiion
g. Public Notif'ica�ion P�ioz io Beginning Constniction
h. Coordination with Uz�ited States Army Corps of Engineers
z. Coordination within Railraaci permits areas
j. Dust Control
k. Emplo�ee Parking
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
20 C. Redated Specification Sectzons include, but are not necessarily limited to:
21 l. Division 0— Bidding Req�irements, Contract Forms and Canditions of the Contract
22 2. Division 1— General Requirements
23 3. Section 33 12 25 — Connection to Existing Water Mains
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i. Coardination within Railroad permit areas
a. Measnr�zx�ent
I) Measurement far this Item will be by lump sum.
b. payment
�) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
will be paid for at the lump sum price bid ior Raiiroad Coordination.
c. T�e price bid shall include:
I) Mobilizat�on
2) Inspection
3) Sa%ty training
4) AddztionalInsurance
5) Tnsurance Cert�ficates
6) Other requirements associated with general coordination with Railroad,
including additional employees required to protect the right-of-way and
property of the Railroad frorr► damage arising ouC of andlor from the
construction of the Project.
2. RaiIroad Flagmen
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1) Measurement far this Ytem will be per working day.
b. P�yment
1) The work perfarmed ar�d materials furnished in accordance with this Item
will be paid for each working day that Railroad Flagmen are present at the
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c. The price bid shail include: �
1) Coordination for scheduling flagmen
2) Flagmen
3) Other requirements associated with Railroad
3. All other items
a. Work associated with these Items is considezed subsidiary ta the �arions Iterns
bid. No separate payzzaez�i wi11 be allowed for this Item.
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15 A. Re�erence Standa�rds
I6 1. R�fezence standards cited in this Speci�cation refer to the current reference
17 standard pub�ished at the time of the latest revision date logged at ihe end of this
18 Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
14 2. Health and Safery Code, Title 9. Safety, Subtitle A. Public Safety, Chapter 752.
20 High Voltage Overhead Lines.
21 3. North Centra� Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) -- Clean Constzuctian
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1. When wozk in the right�of vvay which is under the jurisdiction of the Texas
Department of Transportation (TxDOT):
a. Notify the Texas Department of Transportation prior to commencing any work
therein in accordance with the provisions of the perznzi
b. All wark performed in the TxDOT rig�t-of-way sha�l be performed in
compliance with and subject to approval from the Texas Department of
Transporiat�on
B. Work near Higla Vo�tage Lines
1. Regulaiory Requizaz�nents
a. All Work near High Voltage Lines (more than 600 volts measured between
conductors or between a conductor and the ground) shall be in accordance with
Health and Safety Code, Title 9, Subtitle A, Chapter 752.
2. Warning sign
a. Provide sign Qf sufficient size meeting aIi OSHA. requiurements.
3. Eq�aipment operating within 10 feet of high voZiage lines wiJ.l zequzre tk�e following
safety features
a. Insulating cage-type of guazd about the boom or arm
b. Insulatoz liz�ks on the lift haak connections for back hoes or dippers
c. Equipment must meet the safety requirements as set forth by OSHA and the
safery rec�uirements of the owner of the high voltage lines
4. Woz� wiihin 6 feet of high voltage electric lines
CI'i'X OF F012T WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTOIiA'ITO� CONTRACT 3
ST.MIDAF�D CONSTRTJCTIOI�i SPECIFICA'I'ION DpCUME1�ITS Cily Project No. 102882
Revised December 20, 2012
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a. Notification shall be given to:
1) The power company {example: ONCOR)
a) Maix�tain an accuzaie log of all such calls to power company and recard
action tak�n in each case.
b. Coordina�ion with pawer campany
1) After notification caordinate with t�e po�c�ver company to:
a) Erect temporary mechanical barriers, de-energize the lines, or raise or
lower the lines
c. No personnel znay work wzihzn 6 feet of a high voltage line before the above
zequizez�rzents hav� been met.
C. Confined Spaee Entry Program
1. Provide and follow approved Confined Space Entry Progzam in accozdance witla
OSHA requirements.
2. Confined Spaces include:
a. Manholes
b. All other confined spaces in accordance with �SHA's Permit Required for
Confined Spaces
D. .Aax Pollution Watch Days
1. General
a. Observe the followzng guidelinas zelatang to working on City construction sites
on days designated as "ATR POLLUTYON WATCH DAYS".
b. Typical Ozone �eason
1} May 1 through October 31.
c. Critical Emission Time
1} 6;00 a.m, to 10:00 a.m.
2. Watch Days
a. The Texas Cominission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ), in coozdination
with the National Weather Service, will issue tt�e Air Pollu�ion Watch by 3:00
p.m. on the afternoon prior to the WATCH day.
b. Requirements
1) Begin work after 10:00 a.m. whenever construction phasing requires the
use of motorized equzpment foz peziods in excess of 1 hour.
2) However, the Contractor may begin �raork prior ta 1 D:00 a.m, if:
a) Use of motorized equipment is less than 1 hour, or
b) If equipment is new and cert'r�ed by EPA as "Low Emitting", or
equipment burns Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), diesel emulsions, or
alternative fuels such as CNG.
E. TCEQ Air Fermit
l. Obtain TCEQ Air Permit for construc�ion activities per requirements of TCEQ.
F. Use of Explosives, Drop Weig�t, Etc.
1. When Contract Dacuments permit on the prnject the followzz�g wall apply:
a. Public Noti�cation
1) Submit notice to City and proof of adequate insurance coverage, 24 hours
prior to commencing.
2) Minimum 24 hour public notification in accordance with Section 01 31 13
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C1TY �F FOItT WORTff
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN'TS
F<evised December 20, 2012
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1 1. During the construciion of this project, it will be necessary to deactivate, iar a
2 pez�od of tizzae, existing lines. The Contractor shall be required Co coordinate with
3 the Water Department to detez-rnine t�ae best tiz�nes for deactivati�ag and activatirzg
4 those lines.
5 2. Coordinate any event that �t+ill zequire connecting to or the operation of an existing
6 City water line system with the City's representative.
7 a. Coordination sha11 be in accordance c�rith Sectian 33 I2 25.
8 b. If needed, obtain a hydrant water meter from the Water Department for use
9 during the life of named project.
10 c. In the event that a water valve on an existing live system be turned off and on
11 to accommodate Che construction of the project is required, coordinate tlus
I2 activity tk�xough the appropriaie City representaiive.
13 I) Do not operate water line valves of existing water sysiezr�.
14 a) k'ailuze to caniaply wzll xender the Contractor in violaiion of Te�as Penal
i5 Code Title 7, Chapter 28.03 (Cziminal Mischie#) and the Coniractor
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?7 b) In addition, the Contractor will assume all liabilitres and
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1. Prior to beginning construction on any block in the project, on a block by block
basis, prepare and deliver a notice or flyer of the pending construction to the front
door of each residence or business that will be impacCed by construction. The noCice
shall be prepared as follows:
a. Post notice or flyer '7 days prior ta beginning any construcYion activity dn each
block in the project area.
1) Prepare flyer on tbe Contractor's letterhead and include the following
information:
a) Name of Project
b) City Froject No (CPN)
c) Scope of ProjecE {i.e. type of construction acCivity)
d) Actual construction duzatzon witlain tk�o bloc�
e) Name of the eontractor's foreman and phone number
� Name of the Ciry's inspector and phone number
g) City's after-hours phone number
2) A sample of the `pre-construction notification' flyer is attached as Exhibit
36 A.
37 3) Sub�t schedule showing the construction start and finish time for each
38 block of the project to the inspector.
39 4) Deliver flyer to Che City Inspectar for review prior to distribution.
40 b. No construction wilI be allowed to begin an any block until the flyez is
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1. In the event it becomes necessary to temporarily shut down water service to
residents or businesses durrng construction, prepare and deliver a notice or fiyer of
the pending interruption to the front door of each affected resident.
2. Prepared notice as follows:
a. The notification or flyer shall be posted 24 hours prior to the temporary
interruption.
CITY OF FpRT WORTH 2O21 CONCKETE RESTOKATION CONTI2ACT 3
STANDARD COI+ISTI2CJC"I'ION SFECIFICATION DOCUNiENTS Ciry Project No. 102882
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1) Name of the project
2) City Project Number
3) Date of the interruption of service
4) Period the intexxuptaon wilJ. take place
5) Nazne of the co�tractoz's fozeznian and phone numbaz
6) Nar�e of the City's inspector and phone number
A sample of the temporary water service interruption notification is attached as
Exhibit B.
DeIiver a co�y of the temporary interruption notification to the City inspector
for re�iew prior to being distributed.
No interruption of water service can occur unt�l the flyer has been deli�ezed to
ail aifected residents and businesses.
Electxonic v�xsions of the saz�r�ple flyers caz� be obtained from the Pzoject
Construction Inspector.
J. CoardinaYion vviYh United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
1. At lacatians in the Project where construction activities occur in areas where
USACE permits are required, meet aII requirements set forth in each designated
permit.
K. Coardination within Railroad Fernut Areas
1. At locatio�s in the pzoject whaze co�stzuction activzties occur in areas where
ra�ilzaad pez-m.its az� zequired, meet all zeq�irements set forth in each designated
railrc�ad permit. This includes, but is not limited to, provisians far:
a. Flagmen
b. Inspectors
c. Safety training
d. AdcEitional znsuranc�
e. Insuranc� ceztificatas
f. Other employees rec�uired to protect the righ�-of-vvay and praperty of the
RaiIroad Company from damage arising out of and/or from the construction of
the project. Proper utility clearance procedures shall be used in accordance
with the permit guidelines.
2. Obtain any supplemental inforxnation n�eded to conr�ply with tla� railxoad's
requirements.
3. Rai�road Flagmen
a. Submit receipts to City for verification of vvorking da�s that railroad flagmen
were present on SiYe.
L_ Dust Control
3. Use acc�ptable measures to control dust at the Site.
a. If water is used to control dust, capture and properly dispose af waste water.
b. If wet saw cutting is performed, capture and properly dispose of slurry.
M. Employee Paz�king
l. Provide parking foz �znployees ai locatians appzoved by tk�e Czty.
CITY Ok' FORT WORTH
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTiON SPECiR1CAT10N DOCTJM�IVTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 CQNCRETE RE$TORATION CONTRACT 3
City Project No. 102882
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CIIANGE
I.4.B — Added zequ9xezr�ent of coznpliance with Health and Safety Code, 'T'ide 9.
8/31/2012 D. Johnson 5afety, Subtit�e A. Public Safety, Chapter 752. High Voltage Overhead Lines.
1.4.E — Added ConLractor respansibility for obtaining a TCEQ Air Permit
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S'1'ANAAI2A CONS'�2UC'!'iON SPECIFICATION DDCUMENTS City Projeci No. 102882
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THIS IS TO IN�ORfh� YOU TH�1T UND��i A CONT��C7 WI7H 7HE CiTY OF FORT
WOR�i�, OUR CO�lIIP�►NY WILL WORFt ON U�ILI�Y LIN�S ON OR AROUND YOUR
�ROP�R�Y.
CONSiRUC'�ION WIL�. BEGi� APpROXIfV�ATELY SEVEf� DAYS FRORA TH� DAT�
OF 7HIS NOTICE.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ACCESS, SECURlTY, SA��7Y OR ANY OTHER
ISSUE, PLEASE CAL�.
IV�1'. CCONiRACTpl3'S SUPERINTEND�IV77 AY C7ELEPHONE NO.�
OR
�lAY. CCITY lNSPECTOR� AT ¢ TELEPHOHE NO.�
AFT�R 4:30 PM OR ON W��F���IDS, PLEASE CALL (817) 392 8306
PLEASE KEEP THIS FLYE1� HANDY WHEN YOU CALL
CITX OP POI2`I' WOI2TH
STAIdDARD CONSTRUCTIOIV SPECIFICATIOI� DOCUFvIENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
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IF YO C7 �IAVE QUESTIONS A,B�UT THIS SHLTT-ai7T, PLEAS� CALL:
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STt�NDAAD CONS�LUCT'ION SPECIF7CATIQN DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 CONCRETP. RSSTORATION CON'I'RACT 3
City Project No. IO2S82
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A. Seciion includes:
1. Testing and inspection services procedures and coordination
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Warth Siandazd Specification
1. None.
C_ Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily Zimited to:
1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
2. Division I— General Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDURES
A. MeasuremenC and Payment
1. Work associated with tlus Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payrnent will be allowed for this Item.
a. Contractor is respansible for performing, conrdinating, and payment of all
Quality Control testing.
b. City is responsible for performing and payment for first set of Qualiry
Assurance testing.
1) If the first Quality Assurance test performed by the City fai�s, the
Contractoz is responsible for payment of subsequent Quality Assuxance
testing until a passing test occ�rs.
a) Final acceptance will not be issued by City until all req�ired pa�nents
for testing by Cont-�actor have been paid in full.
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1. Complete testzng in accozdance wzt� t�� Cantract Docuznents.
2. Coozdznat�on
a. When testing is required to be performed by the City, notify City, suf�ciently
in advance, when testing is needed.
b. When testrng is required to be completed by the Contractor, notify Ciry,
sufficiently in ad�ance, that testing will be performed.
3. Distribution of Testing Reports
a. Electronic Distribution
1) Confirna developznient of F�roject directoxy for electronic submittals to be
uploaded ta City's Buzzsaw site, or anat3�er externai FTP site approved by
the City.
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STt1NDART) CONST'IZUCTTON SPECIFICATION DOCUIvIENTS City Yroject No. 102882
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City representataves via emaiI of submittal pasting.
3) Hard Copies
a) 1 copy for all submittais submitted to the Praject Representative
b. Hard Copy Distribution {if required in lieu of electronic distribution}
1) Tests perfarmed by City
a) Distribute 1 hard copy to the Contractor
2) Tests performed by the Contractor
a) Distribute 3 hard copies Co City's Project lZepresentative
4. Frovide City's Froject Representative wiCh trip tickeCs %r each delivered load of
ConcreCe ar Lime material including the foIlowing inforxnaiion:
a. Na�e af pit
b. Date of d�livery
c. Matezial delivered
B. Trispection
1. Inspection ar iack of inspection does not relieve the Contractor from obligation to
perform work in accordance with the Contract Documents.
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6 1. Pzovid� teznporazy facilataes and contxols needed for the Wark incfuding, but not
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$ a. Temparary u�ilities
9 b. Sanitary facilities
10 c. Storage Sheds and Buildings
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12 e. Temporary fencing of the construction site
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Conizact Fozms a�d Canditioz�s of the Contract
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PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
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20 1. Wark associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
21 No sepa�rate payzxaez�t will be allowed for this Item.
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I. Obtaining Temporary Service
a. Make arrangements with utility ser�ice companies for temporary services.
b. Abide by rules and reguiations of utility service companies or autharities
having jurisdiction.
c. Be responsible for uiility service costs until Work is approved for Final
Acceptance.
1) Included are fuel, power, ligh�, heat and ather utility services necessary for
execution, completion, testing and initial operation of Work.
2. Water
a. Contractor to pro�ide water required for and in connection with Work to be
performed and for specified tests of piping, equiprr�ent, devices or other use as
required for the completion oF the Work.
b. Provide and maintazn adequate supply of potable water for domestic
consur�ption by Contractor persannel and City's Project Representatives.
c. Coordinatron
1) Contact City 1 week before water for construction is desired
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1) Obtain consEruction water meter from City far payrnent as billed by City's
established rates.
Electriciry and Lighting
a. Provide and pay for elect�ic powered service as required for Work, including
testing of Work.
1) Provide power for �ighting, operation of equipment, or other use.
b. �Ieciric gower sexvice includes temporary power service or generaCor to
maintain operations duzing scheduled shuEdown.
Telephane
a. Provide emerge�cy telephone service at ,Site for use by Cantracioz personneI
and others performing work or furnishing services at Site.
Temporary Heat and Ventilation
a. Provide temporary heat as necessary for protection or completion of Work.
b. Provide temporary heat and ventilation to assure safe working conditions.
B. Sanitary Facilities
1. Frovide and maintain sanitary facilities for persons on Site.
a. Comply with regulations of State and loca� departments of health.
2. E�foz�ce use of sanitazy facilitaes by construction personnel at job site.
a. Enclose and anchor sani�tazy faciliti�s.
b. No discharge will be aTlowed frozn these facilities.
c. Collect and store sewage and waste so as not to canse nuisance or he�.lth
problem.
d. Haul sewage and waste off-site at no less than weekly intervals and properly
dispose in accordance with appiicable regulation.
3. Locate facilities near Work Site and keep clean and maintained throughout Project.
4. IZemove facilities at completion of Project
C. Siorage Sk�eds and Buzldi�gs
1. Pzovi�de adequately venti�ated, watertight, weathezproof stozage facz�ziies wi�th flooz
above ground leveI for rriaterials and eqt�ipment su�sceptible ta weather damage.
2. Storage of materrals not susceptible to weather damage may be on blocks off
ground.
3. Store materiais in a neat and orderly manner.
a. Flace materials and equipment to pernut easy access for identificati�n,
inspection and inventory.
4. Equip building wi€h lockable doors and lighting, and provide electrical service for
equipment space heat�zs azzd heatzng or veniilation as necessary to pravide storage
envuonments acceptable to specified maaaufacturers.
5. Fill and gzade site for temporary structuzes to pzovide drainage away from
iemporary and existing buildings.
6. Remove building from site prior to Final Acceptance.
D. Temporary Fencing
1. Provide and maintain for the duration or construction when required in contract
documents
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CTl'Y OP FORT WORTH
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a. Contractor remains on-call at all tazx�es
b. Must respond in a tzznely z�nann�x
F. Teznporazy Protection af Consiruction
1. Contractor or subcontractors are responsible for protecting Wark from damage due
to weather.
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3.11 CLO5EOUT ACTIVITIES
A. Temporary F'acilities
CiiY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETS RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STA%TDARA COI�STRUCCiON SPECIF[CATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 102882
Revised July 1, 2D11
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1 1. Remove all temporary facilities and restore area after completion of the Work, to a
2 condition eyual to or better than priar to start of Work.
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4 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USEDj
5 314 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
6 END OF SECTI�N
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DATE N1�ME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
C1TY OF FORT WOT2'T'T� 2021 CONCRE'['E RESTQRATION CON7'RA,C'i' 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCf70N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. i02$82
Revised .Tuly 1, 20ll
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STREST USE PE+I2MIT AND MODIFICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL
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STItGET USE PERMIT AND M4DIFICAT��NS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL
3 PART 1. - GENERAL
4 1.1 ,SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Administrative procedures for:
7 a. Street Use Fernut
8 b. Modification of approved traf�'ic control
9 c. Rez�r�oval of Stz�eet Szgzks
l.0 B. Deviations fxom this Czty of Fart Worth Standard Speci�cation
] t l. None.
12 C. Related Speci�cation Sections include, but are not necessarily Iimited to:
i3 1. Di�ision 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
14 2. Division 1— General Reqnirements
15 3. Section 34 71 13 — Traffic Control
16 1.� PR�CE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES
17 A. Measurezinent and Payment
�8 1. Work associated with this Item is considered snbsidiary to the various Items bid.
I9 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
20 1.3 R�FER�NCES
21 A. Reference 5tandards
22 1. Raf�re�ce standazds cited in this specificataon refer to the current reference standard
23 published at the tizne of the Iatest r�vision date logged at ihe end of this
24 specifieation, unless a date is speeifically cited.
25 2. Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD).
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a. When traffic control plans are included in the Drawings, provide Traf�tc
Control ir� accordance with Drawings and Section 34 71 13.
b. When traffic cantrol plans are not included in tl�e Dzawzngs, pz'epaz'� traf�'zc
control plans in aceordance with Section 34 71 13 and submit to City foz
review.
1) Allow minimum 10 working days for rev'rew of proposed Traffic Control.
B. Street Use Permit
1. Prior to installation of Traffic Control, a City Street Use Permit is required.
a. To obtain Street Use Permit, submit Traffic Control Fians to City
Transportation and Fublic Works Department.
C17'X OF FORT WOR`CH 2O21 CONCI2E'1'� 12E5TORATION COI�7TRACI 3
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1) Allaw a minimum of S working days for pezmit zevi��w.
2) Contractoz's zespoz�sibility to coordinate review of Traffic Control �lans for
Sizeet Use Permit, such that constructian is not delayed.
4 C. Modification to Approved Tz-affic Contral
5 1. Pzior to insialXat�on traffic ca�trol:
6 a. Subrnit revised traffic cantrol plans to Ciry Department Transportation and
7 Pnblic Warks Department.
8 1) Revise Traf�c Control plans in accordance with Section 34 71 13.
9 2) Allow minimum 5 working days for review oi revised Traffic Contzol.
10 3) It is the Cantractor's responsibility to coordinate review of Traffic Contzol
ll plans for 5treet Use FerFnit, such that construction is noi d�layed.
i2 D. Removal of Street Sign
13 1. Ii it is deternuned that a street sign z�ust be z�emoved far canstruction, then contact
14 City Transpartation and Public Wozks Department, Signs and Markings Division to
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�. In the case of regulatory signs, replace permanent sign with temporary sign meeting
requirements of the latest edition af the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices (MUTCD).
2. Install temporary sign before the removal of permanent sign.
3. When construction is complete, to the exCent that the permanent sigxx can be
reinstalled, cantacC Che City Transportatzo� and �ub�ic Works Department, Signs
and Markings Division, to reinstall th� pezz,nanent sign.
F. TraiFic Control Siandaz�ds
1. Traf�ic Control Standards can be found on the City's Buzzsaw website.
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28 1.'� CLOSEOUT ,SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
29 1.8 MAxNTENANCE MATERIAL Si7BMITTALS [NOT USED]
30 l.9 QUALITY ASSLTRANCE [NOT USED]
31 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
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3S PART 3- EXECUTION �NOT USED]
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CT`I"Y OF FORT WOIi'�-I 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRAC`i' 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIDN SPECTFICATTON AOCUIVIENTS City ProjecE No. 1D2882
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
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S'I'REET USE PEiZM1T A1V'D MODIFICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTRaL
Pagc 3 of 3
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DA'i'E NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CITY OP FORT WORTH
STAI+IDARD CpNSTRUCTJON SPECTFICATipN DOCUMEIVTS
Re�ised 7uly I, 2011
2021 COI�ICKETE RESTpRATIUIV CQNT`RACT 3
City Yioject I�To. 102$82
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STORM UVATER POC.LCITIOIV P12EVENITON
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1. Procedures for 5torm Water Pollution Prevention Plans
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related 5pecification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
i. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the
Contraci
2. Diviszan 1— General RequiremenEs
3. Sect�on 31 25 00 — Erosion and Sediment Control
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1. Construction Activities resulting in less than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items
bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
2. Construction Activities resulting in greaCer Chan i acre oi disturbance
a. Measurement and Payment shall be in accordance with Section 31 25 00.
21 1.3 REFERENCES
22 A. Abbreviations and Acronyms
23 1. Notice af �ntent: NOT
24 2. Notice of Termination: NOT
25 3. Storm Water Pollution Prevention PIan: S1�VPPP
26 4. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: TCEQ
27 S. Notice of Change: NOC
28 A. Reference 5tandards
29 1. Reference standards cited in this Specification refer to the curreni re%rence
30 standard published at the time oi the laCest revision date logged at the end of this
31 Specification, unless a date is speci�calZy cited.
32 2. Int�grat�d Stozz�n Mana�emenE (iSWM) Technical Manual for Constraction
33 Controls
3� 1.4 ADMINISTRATXVE REQUXREMENTS
35 A. General
36 1. Contractor is responsible for resolution and payment of any fir�es issued associated
37 with compliance to Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CO1VC12E1'E 12�STORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. i02882
Revised July 1, 20I1
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a. Provide erosion and sediment control in accordance with Section 31 25 00 and
Drawings.
2. 1 to Iess than 5 acres af disturbance
a. Texas 1'ollutant Discharge Eliminatian System (TPDES} General Construction
Permit is required
b. Complete SWPPP in accordance with TCEQ requirerr►ents
1) TCEQ Small Construction Site Notice Required under general permit
TXR150000
a) Sign and post at job site
b) Prior to Preconstruction Meeting, send 1 copy to City Department of
Transportation and Public Works, Env�ronmental Division, (S 17) 392-
cass.
2) Provide erosion and sediment control in accordance with:
a) Section 31 25 DO
b) The Drawings
c) TXR154000 General Fermit
d) SWPPP
e) TCEQ requixements
3. 5 acxes or moze of Disturbance
a. Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Construction
Pernut is required
b. Complete SWFFF in accordance with TCEQ requirements
I) Prepa3re a TCEQ NOI fozzn and sub�i to "i'C�Q along with zequir�d fee
a) Sign and post at job site
b) Send copy Yo City Department of Transportation and PubIic Works,
Environmental Division, (817) 392-6088.
2} TCEQ Notice of C�ange required if mal�ing changes or updates to NOI
3} Provide erosion and sediment control in accorda�ce with:
a) Section 31 25 OQ
b) The Drawings
c) TXR1$0004 General Permit
d) SWPPP
e) TCEQ requirements
�F) Once the project has been completed and all the closeout requirements of
TCEQ have been met a TCEQ Notice of Termination can be submitted.
a) Send copy to City Department of Transportation and Public Works,
Environmental Division, (817} 392-6088.
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Submit in accordance with Section OI 33 00, except as stated herein.
a. Prior to the Preconstruction Meeting, submit a draft copy of SWPPP to the City
as follows:
1) 1 capy to the City Project Manager
a) City Project Manager will farward to the City Department of
Transpartation and Public Works, Environmental Division for review
CTTY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRSTE RSSTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANE]ARD Cp�V$TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Projecc No. 1Q2882
Revised 7uly 1, 201 i
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1 B. Modified SWPPP
2 1. If the SWPPP is revised during construction, resubmit modified SWPPP to the City
3 in accordance with Section O1 33 OQ.
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5 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
6 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED]
7 19 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
8 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED�
9 1.11 FIELD [5ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
10 1.1�, WARRANTY [NOT USED]
11 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT U�ED]
12 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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DATE NAME SUMIVIARY OF CHANGE
IS
C1TY OF FORT WORTT� 2021 COIVCI2E,'I'E RES'I'OIiA'TION CONIRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUC'I'ION SPECIPICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. ] 02882
Revised luly 1, 2011
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'I�MPORARY YR07BCT SIGNAGE
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SECTION 015813
TEMP4RARY �ROTECT SZGNAGE
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Te3nporary Project Signage Requirements
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specif�cation
8 1. None.
9 C. Related SpecificaCion Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
IO 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contrac� Forms and Condi�ions of the Cantract
11 2. Division 1— General Requirements
12 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
15 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
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17 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED]
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23 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
2A 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
25 11� WARI�iANTY CNOT USED]
25 PART � - P1Z�DUCTS
27 2.1 OWNER-FURNXSHED [o�] OWNER-SUPPLYEDPRODUCT� [NOT USED]
28 2.2 EQUlPMENT, PRQDUCT TYPES, AND MATERIALS
29 A. Design Criteria
30 1. Provide free standing Froject Designation Sign in accordance with City's Standard
31 Details for project signs.
crTY oF FoxT woxTx zozi corrct��r� �s i or�-rior� cor�mx.acr s
STANDARD COI�iSTRiTC1'ION SPECIFICATION DOCiTMENTS City Project Na. 102882
Revised Suly 1, 2011
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1 B. MaEerials
2 1. Sign
3 a. Constructed of 3/a-inch fir plywood, grade A-C {exteriar) or beEter
4 �.3 ACCESSORIES rNOT USED]
5 �.4 SOURCE QUALXTY CONTROL [NOT USED]
6 PART 3 - EXECUTION
7 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
8 3.2 EXAMINATZON [NOT US�D]
9 3.3 PREPARA.TZON [NOT USED]
10 3.4 XNSTALLATxON
11 A_ General
12 1. Provide vertical installatian at extents of project.
I3 2. Relocate sign as needed, upon request of the City.
14 B. Moun�ing options
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17 c. B ariri cade
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19 3.5 AE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
20 3.i F�ELD [o�] SXTE QUAL�TY CONTROL [NOT USED]
21 3.8 SYST�M STARTiJP [NOT USED]
22 3.9 AnausTnvG tNOT usEn�
23 3.1Q CLEANING [NOT U�ED�
24 3.11 CLO�EOiTT ACTNITIE� [NOT USED�
25 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
26 313 MAINTENANCE
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28 1. Maintenance will include painting and repairs as needed oz directed by the City.
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RSSTORATION CONTRACT 3
STt1,NDARA COA1S'�'I2UC'�ON SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS City Project No, 1p2882
Rwised July 1, 20I i
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TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CTl'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O2i CONCl2£.TE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARI� CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATIpN DpCUMEIVTS City Projec t No. 102882
i2evised .Tuly 1, 2011
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SECTION 0160 00
PIZODUCT REQUIlZEMENTS
4 1.� SUMMARY
5 A. Section Znclud�s:
6 l. References for Product Requizenraents az�d Ciiy Standard Products List
7 B. Devia�zons from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
8 1. None.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are noi necessazily liznited ta:
10 1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contzact Forzns and Condztions of the Contxact
11 2. Division 1— General Requirements
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13 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT LTSED]
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A. A Iist of City approved products %r use is located on Buzzsaw as follows:
1. Resources102 - Constz�uctaon DocumentslSCandard Praducis List
S. Only products specifically included an Ciiy's Standard Product List in these Cantract
Documents shall be aTlowed for use on the �z-oject.
1. Any subsequent�y approved producis �r✓ill only be allowed for use upon speci�Zc
appraval by the Ciry.
C. Any specific product requirements in the Contract Documents supersede similar
products included on the City's 5tandard Product List.
1. The City reserves the right to not allow products to be used for certain projects even
though Che product is listed on the City's 5tandard Product List.
D. Although a specific pzoduct is included on City's Standard Product List, not all
prodncts from� that manufacturez are approved for use, incluaing but noi Limited to, that
manu�acturez's standard product.
E. See SecYion 01 33 �Q for submittal requirements of Product Data included on City's
Standard Pradnct List.
SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
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32 1.7 CLOSEOLTT SUBMITTAL,S [NOT USED]
33 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USEDI
CTTY OF FORT WQRTH 2O2I CONCRETE RESTOAATIOlY CONTRACT 3
STAIdDARD CONSTIZTJC;I'TO1�I SPECTFTCATTON TJOCUMEIVTB City Project No. ]02882
Revised December 20, 2012
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2 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
3 1.I� WARI2.A,NTY [NOT USED]
4 �'ART 2 - PR�DUCTS [N�T USED]
S PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
6 END OF SECTION
Revision T.og
DATE NAM� SUMMARY OF CHANGE
10/12/12 D. 7ohnson Modiiied T,ocation of City's Standazd Pzoduct List
C1TY OF �'ORT �iU012'I'H 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORA'iIOFV CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCTJM�,Id'T'S City Project No. 102882
Revised December 20, 2012
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MOBII.,IZATION AND REMOBILIZATION
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a. Mobilization
1) Transportation oi Cantractor's persannel, equipment, and operating supplies
to the 5ite
2) Establishtnent oi necessary generat facilities for the Contractor's operation
at the Site
3) Premaums paid for performance and payment bonds
4) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating s�zpplies
to another location within the designated Site
5) Relocation of necessary general facilities for the Contractor's operation
from I location to another location on the Site.
b. Demobilization �
Z} Transportation of Contractor's personnel, eqnipment, and operating supplies
away from tk�e Szte including disasseznbly
2) Site Clean�up
3) Removal af all buildings and/or other facilities assembled at the Site for this
Contract
c. Mobilizat�on and DemobiIization do not include activities for specific items of
work that are for which payment is provided elsewhere in the contract.
2. Remobiiization
a. Remobilization for 5uspension of Work specif cally required in the Con�ract
Docum�nts oz as required by City includes:
I } Demobilization
a) Traflspartatian af Contractor's personnel, equiprnent, and operat�ng
supplies from the Site including disassembly or temporarily securing
equipment, supplies, and other faciIities as designated by the Contract
Documents necessary to suspend the Work.
b) Site Clean-up as designated in the Contract Documents
2) Remobilization
a) Transportatian of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies to tha Site z�ec�ssary to resuzne the Woz�.
b) Establishment of nece5sary generaI facilities for the Contraetor's
opexaiioz� at the Szte necessary io zesume the Work.
3) No �ayments �vill be made for:
a) Mobilization and Demobi�ization from one locat�on to another on the
Site in the normal progress of performing the Work.
b) Stand-by ar idle time
c) Lost profits
3. Mobilizatians ana Demobilizat�on %r Miscellaneous Projects
a. Mobilization and Demobilization
C�I'Y OF FORT WORT[-I 2021 COAlC12ETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIVTS CITY PROTECT NUN3BER: 102882
12evised i+iovember 22, 2016
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1) Mobilization shall consist of the acti�ities and cost on a Work Order basis
necessary for:
a) Transpartation of Contractor's personnel, equzpmez�t, and opezatzng
suppTies to the Site for the issued Work Qrder.
b) Establishment of necessary general facilities for Lhe Contractor's
operation at the Site for the issued Work Order
2) Demobilization shall consist of the activities and cost necessary for:
a} Transportatian of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies from the Site including disassernbly for eac� issued Work
4zder
b) Site Clean-up far each issued Worlc �rder
c) Removal of all buildings or other facilities assembled at the �ite for
each Work Oder
b. Mobilization and Demobilization do not include activities for specific items of
work far which payment is provided elsewhere in the contract.
4. Emergency Mobilizations and Demobilization for Miscellaneous Projects
a. A Mobilization for Miscellaneous Projec�s when directed by the City and the
mobilization occu�rs within 24 houxs of tk�e issuance of the Work Order.
B. De�iations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
l. Nane.
21 C. Related Specification Sec�ions include, but are not necessarily Iimited to:
22 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
23 2. Division 1— General Requirements
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MobiIization pay item to be included or the item should be subsidiaty. rnclude Y.he
appropriate Section 1.2 A. 1.]
1. Mobilization and Demobilizatian
a. Measure
1) TYus Item is considered subsidiary to the variaus Items bid.
b. Payxra�z�t
J.) The woz� pezformed and zn�aterials furnzshed in accoxdaz�ce witia thas Item
are subsidiary [o t4�e vatious Items bid and no oti�er compensatron will be
allowed.
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2) The work performed and materials �urnished For demobilization in
accordance wzth this Item axe subsidaary to the various Items bid and no other
compensatian wi1T be allowed.
2. Remobilization for suspension of Work as speci�cally required in the Contract
Documents
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shalI be per each remobilization performed.
b. Payment
CITY OF FaRT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE ILESTORATIOI� CONTRACT 3
STANDARi] CONSTRUCTI4N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS CITY PROJECT NUMBER: 102882
Revised November 22, ZOlb
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1) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit
price per each "Specified Remobilization" in accordance with Contract
Documents.
The price shall include:
1) Demobilization as d�scribed in Sectian 1.I.A.2.a.1)
2) Remobilization as described in Section 1.I.A.2.a.2)
Na payments will be made for standby, idle time, or lost profits associated this
Item.
3. Remobilizatio� for suspension of Work as required by City
a. Measurement and Payment
1) This shall be submitted as a Contract C�aim in accordance with Article 10
of Section QO 72 a0.
2) No payments will be made for standby, idIe time, or lost profits associated
with this Item.
4. Mobilizations and Deznabilizations foz- Miscellaneous Pzojects
a. Measurement
1) Measuzezzzent for this Tterri shall be for each Mabilizatio� and
Demobilization required by the Contract Documents
b. Paymeni
1) The Work performed and materials fi�rnished in accordance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" wil� be paid for at the unit
price per each "Work Order Mobilization" in accordance with Contract
Documents. Demobilizaiion shall be considered subsidiary to mobilization
and shaLl not be paid foz sepazaie�y.
c. The price shalZ include:
l) Mobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.1)
2) Demobiiization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2)
d. No payments wiil be made for standby, idle time, or lost profits associated this
Item.
5. Emergency Mobilizations and Demobilizations for Miscellaneous Projects
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for t�is Itez�r� shall be for each Mobilzzation a�d
De�rxzobilzzation required by the Contract Dacuments
b. Paymez�t
1) The Warlc performed and materials furnished in accordance with tl�is Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit
price per each "Work �rder Emergency Mobilization" in accordance wit�
Contract Documents. Demobilization shall be considered subsidiary to
mobilization and shall not be paid for separately.
c. The price shall include
1) Mobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.4.a)
2) Demobiiization as desc�bed zn Sect�on J.1.A.3.a.2}
d. No payments will be 3made for standby, idle tiz�rze, oz- lost profits associated this
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5 l.9 QUALXTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
6 1,10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED�
7 111 FIELD [,SITE] CONDITIONS [N�T USED]
8 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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SECTION Q17123
CONSTRUCTrON STAKiNG AND SURVEY
A. Section Includes:
1. Requirements for constructian staking and constructian survey
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�Zcatxon
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily Iimited to:
1. Division fl— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditio�s of the Contzact
2. Division I— Generad Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Consizuctaon Staidng
a. Measuremeni
1} Measuzernent for thzs �tezxz shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accardance witla tlazs
Item shall be paid for at the lump sum price bid for "Constructzoz� Sta�ing".
2) Payment for "Construction Staking" shall be made rn partiai payments
prorated by work compleCed compared to total work included in the lump
sum item.
c. The pz�ce bid shall includc, but noi be Iimited to the following:
X) Vezification of contzol data provided by Ciry.
2) PIacement, maintenance and replacement of zequzzed stakes and markings
in the �eld.
3) Preparation and submittal of constr�ction stalring documentation in the
form of "cut sheets" using the City's standard template.
2. Constructian Survey
a. Measurement
1) This ICem is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
6. Payment
1) The work p�rfonnr�ed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item are subsidiary io the vazious Itezx�s bid and no other compensa�ion will be
allowed.
3. As-Built Survey
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1) The work perFormed and the materiais furnished in accordance with this
Item shaIl be paid %r at the lump sum price bid for "As-Built Survey".
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$TANUARD CpNSTRUCT101Y SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project Number 102$82
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1. City of Fort Worth — Construc�ion Staking Standards (available on Ciry's Buzzsaw
website) — O1 71 23.16.01_ Attachment A_Survey Staking Standards
2. City of Fort Woxth - Siandard Survey Daia Collector Lzbzary (fxl} files (available
on City's Buzzsaw webszte).
3. Texas Departz►aent of Transportatian (T�OT) Survey Manual, Iatest revision
4. Texas Society of Pro�essional Land Surveyors (TSPS), Manual of Practice for Land
Surveying in the State of Texas, Category 5
34 1.4 ADMIIYI,STRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
35 A. The Coniractor's selection of a surveyor must comply with Texas Government
3G Code 2254 {quaii�cations based selection) for this project.
37 1.5 SUBMITTAL�
38 A. Subnriittals, if required, shall be in accordance with Section 01 33 00.
39 B. All submittals shall be received and reviewed by the City prior to delivery of work.
40 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/XNFORMATIQNAL SUBMITTALS
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2) Payment for "Construction Stalring" shall be made in partral payments
�rorated by work co�npleted compared to total work included in the lump sum
item.
c. The price bid shall include, but not be limited to the fallowing::
1) Field measurements and sur�ey shoCs to ident�fy locataan of cozxzpl�ted
faciiities.
2) Docum�niation and subznittal of as-built survey data onto contractor redline
pians and digital survey files.
Construction Survev - The survey measurements made prior to or while
construction is in progress ta control ele�aCion, horizontal position, dimenszons and
configuration of structureslimprovements included in the Project Drawings.
As-built Sur�ev —The measuremenCs made afi�r tk�e constrructzoz� of the
improvement Features are complete to pz�ovide position coordinates far the features
of a pzojeci.
Construction Siakin� — The �placement of stakes and markings to provide offsets
and eleva�ions to cut and %11 in order to Iocate on the graund Ehe designed
structureslimprovements included in the Project Drawings. Construct�on staking
shall include staking easements and/ar right of way if indicated on the glans.
Survey "Fieid Checks" — Measurements madc after construction staking is
completed and before constructaon work begins to ensure that structures marked on
the ground are accurately located per Project Drawings.
B. 'Technical References
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STANDARD CONSTR�JCTiON SPECiF1CATi0I� T70CCJMBNTS City Project Number 1Q2882
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1 i. Documentation verifying accuracy �f field engineering vs+orlc, ir�cluding coordinate
2 conversions if plans do not rndicate grid or ground coordinates.
3 2. Submit "Cut-Sheets" conforming to the standard template provided by the City
4 (refer to 01 71 23.I6.01— Attachment A— Survey Staking Standards).
5 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
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1. Submit As-Bnilt Survey Redline Drawings documenting the Iocationslelevations of
constructed improvements signed and sealed by Registered Frofessional Land
Surveyor (RPLS) z-esponsible far th� wozk {zefez ta O1 7l 23. I 6.01 -- Attach�rx�ent A
-- Survey Sta�z�g Standazds) .
2. Contractor shall submit the proposed as-built and connpleted redlzne dzawing
submittal one {1) week prior to scheduli�g the project �nal ins�ection for City
revie�ry and comment. Revisia�s, iF nece5sary, s�all be ma�e to Y11e as-built redline
drawings and resubmitted to the City prior to scheduling the construct�on finat
inspection.
16 1.8 MAZNTENANCE MATER�AL SUBMZTTALS [NOT USEll]
17 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
18 A. Construction Staking
19 l. Construction staking will be performed by ihe Contracior.
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a. Contact City's Project Represantative at least ane week in advance notifyzng
the City of when Construction Sta%ing is scheduled.
b. Tt is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate staking such that
construction activities are not delayed ar negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Contractor is responsible for preserving and maintaining stakes. If City
surveyors are required to re-stake for any reason, the Contractor will be
zespox�szble foz costs to perforzn staking. �f in t�e opinian af the City, a
suffici�nt nuznbez o� stakes or z�ar�ings k�ave been lost, destzoyed dzsiurbed oz
omitied that the cc�ntracted Worl� ca�not tal�e place then the Contractar will be
required ta stake or re-stake the deficient areas.
B. Construction Survey
1. Construction Survey will be performed by the Contractor.
2. Coordination
a. Contractor to verify that horizontal and vertical control data established in the
design survey and required for construction survey is available and in place.
3. GeneraI
a. Construction survey will be performed in ordez ta construct the work shown
on the Construction Drawings and specified in ihe Contract Documents.
b. For constz�uctioz� znetlaods other tlaan open cut, the Contracioz sha11 perfozrr�
construction s�rvey and verify controI data including, but not limited tn, the
foiiowing:
I} Verification that estabiished benchmarks and control are accurate.
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STANDARD Cp1VSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project Number 1D2882
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2} Use of Benchmarks to furnish and maintain all reference Iines and grades
for tunneIing.
3} Use of line and grades io esiabJish tkae location of the pipe.
4) Subzxuii to tlae Ciry copies of �eld not�sused to establish all lines a�ad
grades, if requested, and allow tfie City to check guidance system setup prior
to beginning each tunneling drive.
5) Provide access for the City, 'rf requestecE, to verify the guidance system and
the line and grade of the carrier pipe.
6) The Cantractor remains fully responsible for Che accuracy of the work and
correctzan of it, as requir�d.
7) Monitor line and grade continuously durzng constructaon.
8) Record deviat�on with respect to deszgn line and gzade once at each pipe
joint and submzi daiiy zecords ta the Czty.
9) If the installation does not meet the 5peci�ed tolerances (as outlined in
Sections 33 05 23 and/or 33 OS 24), irnmediately nn�ify the City and correct
the installa�ion in accordance with the Contract Documents.
C. As-Built 5urvey
1. Required As-Built Survey will be performed by the Contractor.
2. Coordination
a. Contractor is to coordinate with Ci�y to coniu-�n which features require as-
built surveying.
b. It zs the Contzactor's responsibiIzty to coordiz�ate the as-built survey and
required measurements far iterns that are to be buried such that constructron
activities are not delayed or negatively irnpacted.
c. For sewer mains and water mains 12" and under in diameter, it is acceptable
Eo physically measure depth and mark the location during the progress of
construciion and take as-built survey after the faciliry has been buried. The
Contractor is responsible for the quality cantrol needed ta ensure accuracy.
�. General
a. The Contractor shall pro�ide as-built survey including the elevation and
location (and provide written documentation to the City) of constnzction
features during the progress of Ehe constr�ction incIuding the following:
1) Water Lines
a) Top of pipe elevations and coordinates far waterlines at the fallowing
Jocations:
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(1) Minimum every 250 linear feet, including
(2) Hprizantal and r�ertical points of inflection, curvature,
etc.
(3) Fire line tee
(4) Plugs, stub-outs, dead-end Iines
(5) Casing pipe {each end) and all buried fittings
Sanitary Sewer
a) Top af pipe eJ.evations and coordinates for force mains and sip�on
sanitary sewer lines (non-gravity facilztz�s) at ihe following locations:
(I) Minimum every 250 linear feet and any buried fittings
(2) Harizontal and vertical points of inflection, curvature,
etc.
Stormwater — Not Applicable
CITY OP PORT WORTH
$TANDAI2D CQN$TRUCTfOI�� SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
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locatzon (and pror�ide vvritten dacumentation to the City) of construction
features after the construction is completed including the following:
X) Manholes
a) Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for each manhole
2) Water Lines
a) Cathodic protection test stations
b) Sampling stations
c) Meter boxes/vaults (AlI sizes}
d) Fire hydrants
e) Valves {gate, butterfly, etc.)
� Air Re�ease valves (Manhole z�iz�rx and vent pipe}
g) Blow afi valves (Manho�e rim and valve lzd)
h} Pressuze plane valves
i} Underground Vaults
(1) Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for each
Underground Vault.
3) Sanitary Sewer
a) Cleanouts
(1 } Rim and f�owline elevations and coordinates foz �ac�
b) Manholes and 7unction Structures
(1) Rim ar�d flowiine elevations and coozdinaies for each
manhole and junctioz� stzuctuze.
4} SCormwatez- — Not Applzcable
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26 111 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USEDj
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30 1. Recovery of relevant cantrol points, points of curvature and points of zntersection.
31 2. Establish temporary horizontal and vertical contxol elevaiions (benchmarlcs)
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3. The location of planned facilities, easements and improveme�ts.
a. Establishiz�g final Iine and grade stakes for piers, floors, grade beams, parking
areas, utilities, sireets, highways, tunnels, and other construction.
b. A record of revisions or corrections noted in an orderly manner fQr reference.
c. A drawing, when required by the client, indicating the horizontal and vertical
Iocation of facilities, easements and improvements, as built.
4. Cut sheets sha�l be provided to the City inspector and Survey �uperintendent for all
construction staking projects. These c�t sheets shall be on the standard city teznplate
which can be obtained from the Survey Superintendent (817-392-7925).
5. Digital snrvey files in the foilowing foz�mats shall be acceptable:
a. AutoCAD (.dwg)
b. ESRI Shapefile (.shp}
CTI'Y OP F012T WQRTH 2O21 COIVCRETE RESTOi2ATTON COIVTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTI2UCPT01+1 SPECIFICA'['IQN DpCLTME[�TTS C�ty Project Numher 102582
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1 c. CSV �rle (.cs�), formatted with X and Y coordinates in separate coluriuis (use
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3 6. Survey files shall include vertical and horizantal ctata tied to original pro}ect
4 control and benchmarks, and shall include feature descriptions
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A. Tolerances:
1. The staked location of any improvement or facility should be as accurate as
practrcal and necessary. The degree of precision required is depende�it on many
factors aIl of which must remain judgmental. The talerances listed hereafter are
based on generali�ies and, under certain circumstances, shall yield to specific
requirernents. The surveyor shall assess any situation by review of the overall plans
and through consultation with responsible parties as to the need for specific
tolerances.
a. Eaz�tk�work: Gzades foz eart�wazk or xough cut should noi exceed D.1 ft. vertical
toierax�ce. Haz�zontal aligz�znent foz earthwozk and rough cut shauld not exceed
1.0 ft, tolerance.
b. Horizontal alignment on a structure shall be within .d.1ft tolerance.
c. Paving or concrete for streets, curbs, gutters, parking areas, drives, alleys and
walkways shall be lacated within the confines of the site boundaries and,
occasionally, along a boundary or any other restrictive line. Away from any
restnictive line, these �acilities should be sta�ed with an accuracy pxoducing no
more than 0.05ft. tolerance from their speci�'ied locations.
d. Underground and overhead utilities, such as sewers, gas, water, telephone and
electric lines, shalI be located horizontally within thefr prescribed areas or
easements. Within assigned areas, these utilities should be staked with an
accuracy producing no more than 0.1 ft toierance from a specified Iocation.
e. The accuz�acy required for tlae veztical location of utilities varies widely. Many
undezgzound utaliiies require only a znininaum cover and a tolerance of 0.1 ft.
shouid be maintained. Underground and o�erhead utilities on planned profile,
but noi depending on gravity flow for performance, should not exceed 0.1 ft.
tolerance.
B. Surveying instruments shall be kept in close adjustment according to manufacturer's
specifications or in compliance to standards. The City reserves the right to request a
calibraCio� report at any time and recom�nends regular maintenance schedule be
per%rmed by a certified technician every b monChs.
1. Field zn�asuz�xnents of angl�s a�d distances shali be done in such fashion as to
satisfy the clasures and tolerances expressed 2n Part 3. l.A.
2. Vertical locations sha1T be establi5hed from a pre-established benchmark and
checked by closing to a different bench mark on the same datum.
3. Canstruction survey field work shall correspond to the client's plans. Irregularities
or conflicts found shall be reported promptIy to the City.
4. Revisions, corrections and ather pertinent data shall be logged for future reference.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORA'TIOA1 CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRiJCTIQN SPECIFICATIpN DpCUMENTS City Project Nucttber ]02882
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2 3.3 PREPARATION �NOT U�ED]
3 3.4 APPLICATION
4 3.5 REPAXR / RESTORATION
5 A. If the Contractor's work damages or destroys one or more of the control
6 monuments/points set by the City, the mon�unents shaZl be adequately referenced for
7 expedient restoration.
8 1. Notify City if any control data needs to be restored or replaced due to damage
9 caused during construction operations.
10 a. Contzactoz shaJ1 perfoz� z�eplac�zir�ents and/ar restoratzons.
11 b. The City may reqnire at any time a suzvey "�'ield Check" of any zno�uzz�ent
12 or benchmarks that are set be verified by tk�e City surveyozs befoze furthez
13 associated work can mave forv�rard.
14 3.6 RE-INSTALLATXON [NOT USED]
15 3.'� FIELD [ox� SITE QUAL�TY CONTROL
16 A. It is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain all stakes and control data placed by the
17 City in accordance with this Speci�cation. This includes easements and right of way, if
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19 B. Do not change or re�ocate siakes or control data without approva� irom the City.
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1. The City resezv�s tha righi to pez�orzn a Suzvey Check at any time deemed
necessary.
2. Ck�ecks by City persa�nel or 3"� party cantracied surveyor are not intended to
relieve the conEractor of his/her responsibility for accuracy.
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
310 CLEANING [NOT iTSED�
3.11 CLQSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION DOCUMEI�ITS City Project Number 102882
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8/31/2Q12 D.7ohnson
Added insiructson and modifed measurement & payment under ].2; added
8/31/2Q17 M_ Owen definitions and references under 13; modi�ied 1.6; added 1.7 closeout submittal
reqturements; zzaod'a�ed I.9 Quality Assurance; added PART 2— PRODUCTS ;
Added 3.1 Installers; added 3.S Repair/RestoraUan; and added 3.8 System Startup.
Removed "hlue text"; revised measurement and payment sect�ons for Constzuction
Staking and As-Built Suxvey; added xeference to selection compliance with TGC
2/14/2018 M Owen 2254; re�ised action and Closeout submittsl requirements; added acceptable depth
measurement criieria; revised list of items requiring as-huilt si€rvey "during" and
"after" construction; and revised acceptable digiYal survey File format
CITY QR FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTDN CQNTRACT 3
ST'ANT]AT2D CONSTRUCTIO�T SPECIFICA'I'ION DOCUMENTS City Project Number 1D2882
Revised Fehruary 14, 2018
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These procedures are intended to pro�ide a standard method for construction staking serv�ces
associated with the City of Fort Worth projects. These are not to be considered all inclusi�e, but only as
a general guidelina. Forprojects on TXDOTright-of wayorthrough jaintTXDOTparticipatiar�,
adherence ta the TXDOT Survey Manual sha!! be fallawed and if a discrepancy arises, the TXDOT
manualshall prevail. �http://onlinemanuals.txdat.�o�/txdatmanuafs/ess/ess.pdf)
If you ha�e a unique circumstance, please consu[t with the project manager, inspector, or s�rvey
department at 817-392-7925.
Table o� Conients
I. City of Fort Warth Contact In�ormatian
1L Construction Colors
lll. 5tandard 5taking 5upplies
1V. Survey Equipment, Control, and Datum Standards
V. Water Staking
VI. 5anitary Sewer Staking
VII. Storm Staking
VIII. Curb and Gutter Staking
IX. Cut Sheets
X. As-built Sur�ey
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Surve� Departmeni Con�act Information
Physical and mailing address:
8851 Camp Bowie W�st Boule�ard
Suite .�00
Fort Worth, Texas 76116
Office: (817j 392-7925
Sur��y Superintendent, direct lir�e: (817) 392-8971
Constr�ac�ion Cofors
ihe folfowing Colors shall be used for staking or identifying features in the field. This
includes flagging, paint of laths/stakes, paint of hu6s, and any identification such as pin flags
if necessary.
Utili�cy
PROFOSED EXCAVATfON
ALL ELECTRIC AND CO�IDUITS
POTA�L� WATER
GAS OR OIL
TELEPHO€�E/F1BER QPTIC
SURVEY CONTROL POINT5, BENCHMARKS,
PROPERTY CORfV�RS, RIGM7-O�-WAY5, ANb
ALL PAVING INCLUDifVG CURB, 51€]EWALK, BUILDING COREVERS
SANITARY SEWER
IRRIGATION AND RECLAIMED WATER
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S�andard Stakin� Suppiies
Color
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F� I h+lC
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Item Illiinimum size
Lath/Stake 36" tall
Wooden �fub (2"x2" min. square preferred) 6" talf
Pin Ffags t2S" x 3.5° preferredj 2Z" long
Guard Stakes Not required
PK or Mag nails 1" lang
Iran Rods (1/2" or greater diameterj 18" long
Sur�ey Marfcing Paint Water-based
Flagging 1" wide
Marking Whiskers (feat�ers) 6" long
Tacks (for marking hubsj 3/4" fong
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[�I. Sur�rey �quipment, Ca�tro[, and Da�um S�andards
A. City Benchmarks
All city benchmarks can be found here: htt�:1/fortworthtexas.�ov�itso__futionslGlsl_
Look for'Zoning Maps'. Under `Layers' , expand `Basemap Layers', and check on
`Benchmarks'.
B. Conventianal or Robotic Total Station Ec�uipment
I. A minimum of a 10 arc-second instrumen� is required.
I1. A copy of the latest calibra�ion repor� may be requested by the City at any �ime.
It is recarr�mended that an instrument be calibrated by cer��fied technician at
]eas� 1 occurrence e�ery 5 months.
C. Networlc/V.R.S. and static GPS Equipment
I. I� is critical that the sur�eyor verify the correct horizontal and �ert�cal daturri
prior commencing work. A site calibration may be required and shail consist of
at least 4 control points spaced e�en[y apart and in varying quadrants.
Additional field checks of the horizontal and �ertica[ accuracies shall be
completed and the City may ask for a copy of the calibration report at any time.
l�etwork GP5 such as the Western Data Systems or Smartf�et systems may be
used for stalcing af property/R.O.W, forced-main water iines, and raugh-grade
only. No GPS stakin� for concrete, sanitary sewer, storm drain, final �rade, or
anvthin� that needs uertical gradin� with a talerance of U.2S' ar less is
allowed.
D. Contro! Poin#s Set
l�ll control points set shall be accompanied by a lath with the appropriate
�forthing, Easting, ar�d Elevation {if applicablej af the point set. Control points
can be set rebar, 'X' in concrete, or any other appropr�ate item with a stabl�
base and of a semi-permanent nature. A rebar cap is optional, f�ut preferred �f
the cap is marked 'control point' or simiEar wording.
Datasheets are required for all contro] points set.
l�atasheet should include:
A. Horiznntal and Vertical Datum used, Example: IV.A.D.83, North Centra[ Zone
4202, NAVD $$ Ele�ations
B. Grid or ground distance. -� If ground, provide scale factor used and base
poi�t coordinate, Example: C.S.F.=0.999125, Base point=North: 0, East=O
C. Geoid model used, Example: GEO[D12A
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�. Preferred Grid Datum
Although many plan sets can be in surface coorclinates, the City's preferred grid datum
is listed below. Caref�l consideratian must be talcen to verify what datum each project is
in prior to 6eginning wark. It is essential the sur�eyor be familiar with coordinate
transformations and how a gric!/surFace/assumed coordinate systern affect a project.
Proiected Coordinate
Systern: NA�_1983_StatePlane_Texas_North_Ceniral_FIPS_42Q2_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conforma!_Conic
False_Easting: �.968500.000000(30
Fafse_Northing: 6561666.6&666667
Central Meridian: -98.50000000
Standard Paralle! �.: 3z.�.333�333
Standard Parallel 2: 33.96666667
Latitude Of Origin: 31.66666667
Linear Unit: Foot US
Geographic Coordinate System: GC5_North_American 1983
Datum: D iVorth Arnerican 1983
Prime Meridian: Greenwich
Angufar Unit: Degree
Na�e: Regardless of what datum each �articular project is in, deliverables to the City
must be canvertedJtranslated inia this preferred grid cEaturr�. �. copy of ihe deliverable
shouid be in the project dat�rri (whate�er it may be} and 1 cnpy should E�e in �he NAD83,
TX l�flrth Centrai 4202 zone. See Pre errec� Ft�e Namin Convention below
F. Preferrec! Deliverable Format
txt .cs� .dwg .joE�
G. Preferred Data Format
P, N, �,z, D, N
Point Number, €Vorthing, Easting, Eleva�ian, Qescription, Notes �if applicable)
H. Preferred File Naming Conventian
This is the preferred format: City Project Number Description_Datum.csv
Example for a proiect that has surface caordinates which must be translated:
File 1: C1234 As-built of Water on Main Street Grir� NAD83 TXSP 4202.csv
File 2: C1234_As-built of Water on Main Street_Project Specific Datum.cs�
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!!. !!ila�er S�alcin� S�artdards
A. Centerline Staking — Straig�t Line Tangents
I. Offset lath/stakes e�ery �00' on even stations
1I. Painted blue lath/stake only, na hub is required
II1. Grade is to top of pipe (T/P) for 12" diameter pipes or sma�ler
IV. Grade to flow line (F/L) for 16" and larger diameter pipes
V. Grade should be 3S�' 6elow the proposed iop af curb line for 10" and smaller
cliameter pipes
Vl. Grade should be 4.00' below the proposed top of curf� line for 12" and farger
diameter pipes
VIL Cut Sheets are required on all sta�ing and a copy can l�e received frorn the
survey superintendent
Optional: Actual stakes shall consist of a 60D nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking - Curves
I. If arc length is greaier than ��0', PQC (Point of Curvature) offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
II. 5ame grading guid�lines as aE�ove
If I. 5taking af radius points of greater than �.fl0' rrtay be omitted
C. Water Meter Boxes
1. 7.a' perpendicular offset is pre�erred to the center ofthe E�ox
II. Center afi the rneter should be 3.0' beh�nd the proposed fiace of curb
IlI. Meter should be staked a rr�inimum af 4.5' away from the edge of a driveway
IV. Grade is to top of box and shoufd be +0.06' higher than the proposed top of
curb unless shown otherwise on the plans
D. Fire Hydrants
I. Center of Hydrant should be 3.0' behind proposed face of curb
IL Survey offset stake should be 7.0' from the center and perpendicular to the curb
line or water main
IIL Grade of hydrants should be +p.30 higher than ihe acEjacent top of curb
E. Water Valves & Vaults
I. Offsets shauld be perpendic�lar to t�e proposed water main
II. RIM grades shauld only be pro�ided if on p�ans
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1/L Sanitary Se►�er Stakir�g
A. Centerline Staking — Straight Line 7angents
I. In�erts s�ail be field v�rified ar�d compared against the plans before staking
II. Painted green iatf�/stake WITH hu6 and tack or marker dot, no flagging required
III. 1 offset stake between manholes if manholes are 400' or less apart
IV. Offset stakes should be loeated at ��en distances and perpendicular to the
centerline
V. Grades w�ll be per plan and the date of the plans used should be noted
VI. if multiple lines are at ane manhofe, each line shall ha�e a cut/fill and cfirection
noted
Vli. Stakes at e�ery grade break
VIIL Cut sheets are required on all staking
�pt'ianal: Actual stakes shall canslst of a bQD nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking -- Curves
I, ff arc length is greater than 10D', POC (Point of Curvaturej affset stakes shaUld
be set at a 25' interval
f I. 5taking of radius points of greater than 100' may be omitted
C, Sar�itary Sewer Man�oles
I. 2 offset stakes per manhole for the purpase of providing alignrr�ent to the
cpntractor
EI. Flowline grade should be on the lath/stake for each flowline and directian noted
Ili. RIM grade should only be on the stake wi�en pro�ided in the plans
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VII. S�orm Seuver �a Inle� 5�al�ing
A. Centerline Staking — Straight Line Tangents
i. 1 offset stake e�ery 200' on even stations
I�. Grades are to fiowline of �ipe unless atherwise shown on plans
�I�. Stakes at e�ery grade break
IV. Cut sheets are required or� all staking
�ptional: Actual stakes shall consist of a 60D nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Cer�terline Staking — Curves
I. If arc length is greater than 10D', POC (Po�nt of CurvatureJ offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
II. Staking of radius points of greater than 100' may be omitted
C. Storrn Drain Inlets
I. Staking distances s�ould be measur�d from end of wing
ll. Standard 10' Inlet = 16.00' total length
III. Recessed 10' Inlet = 20.Od' total length
IV. Star�dard double 10' inlet = Z6.67' total length
V. Recessed double 10' inlet = 3a.67' tota! length
D. Storm Qrain Manholes
i. 2 offset stakes per manhole fc�r the purpose of providing alignment to the
contractor
[I. Flowline grade should be on the laih/stake for each flowline ar�d direction noted
Ili. R1M grade should only be on the stake when provided in the �alans
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Vllt. CurE� and Gutter Stakin�
A. Centerline Staking - Straight Line �'angents
V. 1 offset stake every 50' on e��n stations
VI. Grades are to tnp of curb unless otherwise shown on plans
VII. Stakes at every grade break
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Optianal: Actr�al stakes shall cansist of a 60D noil or hub set with a whisker
S. Centerlir�e Staking -- Cur�es
III. If arc length is greater thar� 100', POC (Point af Curvaturej offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
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I�. Cut Sheets
A. Date of field wark
B. Staking Method (GP5, tatal stat�anj
C. Project Name
D. City Project Number (Example: C01234j
E. Location (Address, cross streets, GPS coordinate)
F. Survey company name
G. Crew c�ief name
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A�L GRADES AR� TO FLOWLfN� OR TOP OF CURB UNL�SS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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X. As�bu i!t Su r�eb
A. Definition and Purpose
The purpose of an as-built sur�ey is to verify the asset was installed in the proper ]ocation
and grade. Furthermore, t1�e informatian ga�hered will be �sed to supplement the City's GIS
data and must be in the proper forrnat when submitted. See section IV.
As-built sur�ey should include the folfowing (additional items may 6e requested):
Manhales
Top of prpe elevations every 250 feet
Norizantal and vertical points af inflection, curvature, etc. (AI! FittingsJ
Cathodic protection test stations
Sampling stations
Meier boxes/vaults (AII sizesJ
Fire lines
Frre hydrants
Gate valves (rim and tap of nut'j
P1ugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines
Air Release valves (Ma�hale rim and vent pipeJ
Blow off valves (Manhale rim and valve 1id)
Pressure plane valves
Cleaning wyes
C1ean outs
Casing pipe (each end)
lnverts of pipes
7"urbo Meters
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B. Examp�e Deliverable
A hand written red line by the field surveyor is acceptable in most cases. This should be
a copy af the plans with the point number noted by each asset. If the asset is missing,
then the surveyor should write "NOT F�UND" ta rtotify the City.
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A. Sectian Tncludes:
1. 7ntermediate and final cleaning foz Wozk not including special cleaning of closed
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B. Deviations fram this City af Fort Wortla Standa�rd Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sec�ions include, but aze r�ot necessarily lizni�ted to:
1. Division a— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms anc� Condztions of the CQntz-act
2. Division 1— General Requirements
3. Section 32 92 13 — Hydro-Mulching, Seeding and Sodding
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDLIRES
15 A. Measuremeni and Payment
16 I. Work assoczaied with ttris Iiem is considered subsidiary to the variaus Items bid.
I'7 No sepazate payz�r�ent will be allowed for Clus Item.
18 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
19 ]..4 ADMXNXSTRAT�VE REQU�REMENTS
20 A. Scheduling
21 1. Schedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contarninants disrurbed by
22 cleaning process will not fall an newly painted surfaces.
23 2. Schedule final cleaning upon completion of Wark and immediately prior to final
24 inspection.
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24 1.9 QUALITY ASSUltANCE [NOT USED]
30 114 STORAGE, AND HANDLING
31 A. Storage and Handling Requirements
32 1. Store cleaning products and cleaning wastes in containers specificallp designed faz
33 those materials.
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STANDAI2D COI�STRIUCTION SPECTFICATION DOCTIMEIVTS City Project No. ]02582
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1 1.11 FIELD [SITE� CONDITION5 [NOT U,SED]
2 1.1� WARRANTY INOT IISED]
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1. Compatible with surt�ace being clean�d
2. New and uncontaminaied
3. For manufactured surfaces
a. Material recoz�nnez�ded by manufacturer
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�.4 SOIIRCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
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2a 3.'� FIELD fox] S�TE QUALZTY CONTROL [NOT USED�
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1. Prevent accumulation of wasies tlaat create hazardo�s conditions.
2. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with laws and safety orders of
�overning authorities.
3. Do not dispose of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits, oil or paint tilinner in
storm ar sanitary drains ar sewers.
4. Dispose of degradable debris at an approved salid waste disposal site.
5. Dispose of nondegradable debris aC an approved solid waste disposal site or in an
alternate manner appro�ed by City and regulatory agencies.
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STAlVDARD CONS'I`RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�'T'S City Project I�io. 102882
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6. Handle nzaterials in a controlled manner with as few hanclIings as possible.
7. Thoroughly cleaz�, sweep, wash and polish all Work and equipment associated with
this praject.
$. Remove all signs o� teznpozary construction and activities incidentai to constructiQn
of required permanent Work.
9. If project is not cleaned to the satzsfaction of the Ciry, Che City reserves the right to
have the cleaning completed at tho exp�nse of the Contractor.
10. Do not burn on-site.
B. InCermediate Cleaning during Construction
1. Keep Work areas clean so as not to hinder health, safety or convez�ience of
personnel in e�sting facility aperations.
2. At maximum weekly intervals, dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbisE�.
3. Confine construciion debris daily in sirategically located container(s):
a. Covez to prevent blowing by wind
b. Store debris away irom construction or operational activities
c. Haul from szie at a rr�nimum of once per week
4. Vacuum cIea� intezioz areas when ready to receive finish paintir�g.
a. Continue vacuurn cleanin� on an as-needed basis, unCil Final Acceptance.
5. Prior to storm events, thoroughly clean site of alI loose or unsecured items, which
may become airborne or transported by flowing watez- duzing the storm.
C. Interior Final Clear�ing
1. Remove grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, �ngerpz�nts, labels and other
foreign materiais from sight-exposed surfaces.
2. Wipe all lighting fixture reflectors, lenses, �amps and trims clean.
3. Wash a�d shine gIazing and mirrors.
4. Polish glossy surfaces to a c�eaz shiz�e.
5. Ventilat�ng Systems
a. Clean permanent �lters and repIace disposable filters if units were operated
during construction.
b. Clean ducts, blowers and coils rf units were operated without ,filters during
construction.
6. Replace ali burned out lamps.
7. Broorn clean process area floors.
8. Mop office and control zoom floors.
D. E�terioz (Site or Rzght of Way) Final Cleaning
1. Rernove trash and debnis coz�tainers from site.
a. Re-seed areas disturbed by location of tzash and debris containers in accordance
vvirh SecYion 32 92 13.
2. Sweep roadway to remove all racks, pieces of asphalt, concreie or any other object
that may hinder or clisrupt the flow of trafFic alang the roadway.
3. CIean any interior areas including, but not limited to, vanits, mar�hol�s, structures,
junction boxes and inlets.
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4. If no longer required far main.t�nance of erosion facilities, and upon approval by
City, remove erosion contzol fram site.
5. Clean signs, lights, signals, etc.
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES jNOT USED]
3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED�
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED�
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [N�T USED]
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S"I'�ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION DOCUMEIVTS
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CLOSEOUT REQUIlZEMENTS
4 1.1 SUIVIMARY
5 A. Section Tncluc�es:
6 1. The procedure fqr cIosing out a contzact
7 B. Deviations from ehis City of �ort Warth Siandard Specification
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forzxis and Conditions of the Contract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURE�
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsialiary to the various Items bid.
15 No separai� payment wilI be allowed for tlus Iterri.
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A. Guarantees, Bonds and Af�davits
1. No application for final payrnent wilI be accepted until aIl guarantees, bonds,
certi�cates, licenses and affidavits required for Wozk oz equipment as specifiied are
satisfactorily filed with the City.
B. Release of Liens or Claims
1. No application For �inai payment wilI be accepted until satisfactory evidence of
release of liens has been sub�niCted to the City.
SUSMITTALS
A. Submit all required doc�znentation io Ciry's Praject Representative.
CTI'Y OP FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRE'T'E 12ES'TORATION CONTRACI' 3
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2 l.i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
3 PART �, - PRODUCTS [NOT US�DJ
4 PART 3 - EXECUTXON
5 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
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3.4 CLOSEOUT PRQCEDURE
9 A. Prior to requesting Final Inspection, subznit:
10 I. Project Record Documents in accordance vc�ith Section 01 78 34
11 2. Operation and Maintenance Data, if required, in accordance with Section OI 78 23
12 B. Prior to requesting Fznal Inspection, perform final cleaning in accardance with Seciion
13 O1 74 23.
14 C. Final Tnspection
1S 1. After �nal cleaning, provide notace to the City Project Representative that the Work
16 is completed.
17 a. The City will make an initial Fir�al Tnspection with the Contractor presen�.
18 b. Upon completion of This inspection, the City will notify the Contractor, in
19 writing within 10 business days, of any particulars in which this inspection
20 reveals that Yhe Work is defective or incomplete.
21 2. Upon receiving written notice from the City, imnr�ediately undertake the Work
22 required to remedy deficiencies and coznplete the Work to the satisfaction of the
23 City.
24 3. Upon campletion o� Work associated with the items listed in the City's written
25 notice, infozxn tk�e City, that the required Work has been completed. Upon recea�i
26 of thzs notice, tF�e City, in the presence of the Contractor, will rnake a subsequent
27 Final �z�spection of the project.
28 4. Frovide all special accessories required to piace each item of equipment in fu�li
29 operation. These special accessory items incl�de, but are not limzted ta:
30 a. Specified spare parts
31 b. Adequate oiI and grease as zequired for the �rst lubrication of the equipment
32 c. Initial fiIl up oi all cheznacal tanks and fuel tanks
33 d. Light bulbs
34 e. Fuses
35 f. Vault �eys
36 g. Handwheels
37 h. Other expendable items as required for initial stazt-up and aperation of all
38 equipment
39 D. Notice of Project Completion
C1T'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CdNCRETE RESTORA'PTON CONTAACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[DI� DOCUM�,NiS City Project No. 102882
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to be satisfactory, the City will issue a Notice of Project Completion (Green Sheet).
E. S�pporting Documentation
1. Coordinate with E�ae Ciry Project Representative to complete the fo3lowing
additional forms:
a. �'i�al Paymeni Request
b. Statement of Contract Time
c. Affidavit of Payment and Release af Liens
d. Consent of Surety to Final Payment
e. Pipe Report (if required}
f. Contractor's Evaluation of City
g. Performance EvaIuation of Contractor
F. Letier of Final Acceptance
l. Upon review and acceptance of Notice of Project Completion and Supporting
Docuzxzentation, in accordance with General Conditions, City will issue Letter of
Finai Accepiaz�.ce and release the Final Payment Request for payment.
3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT IISED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.� FIELD [ox� SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT IISED]
3,$ SYST�M STARTUP [NOT USED]
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3.11 CLOSEOLTT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
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3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT i7SED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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STANIIARD CO1VS'I'ItT1CTION SPECIlxTCATTOhT llOCTJMENTS
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5 A. Section Includes: .
b 1. Froduct data and related inforxnation appzopriate foz City's maintenance and
7 operation af produc�s furnished under Contract
8 2. Such praducts may include, but are not Iimited ta:
9 a. Traffic Contzollers
10 b. Irrigation Cox�t�rollers (to be operated by Yhe City}
l l c. Br�tterfly Valves
12 B_ Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
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C. Related Specification Sections incIude, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requiremen�s, Contract Foxrns and Canditians of the Contract
2. Division 1— Generai Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Work associated with this Ite�n is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payinent wiIl be allowed for this Item.
REFERENCES [NOT USED]
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23 A. Schedule
24 1. Submit manuals in final form to the City within 30 calendar days of product
25 shipment ta the project site.
26 1.5 SUBM�TTALS
27 A. Submittals shall be in accordance with Section 01 33 00 . Ail submittals shall b�
28 approved by the City prior to delivery.
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1. Frepare data in %rm of an instruciional manuai for use by City personnel.
2. Foz�r�nat
a. Size: 8 1/z inches x I 1 inches
b. Paper
1) 40 pound minimum, white, for typed pages
2) Holes reinforced with plastic, cloth or metal
c. Text: Manufacturer's printed data, or nea�ly typewzitten
C1TY OF FORT 1�VOR'i"�T 2Q21 CONC1iETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONS1Ri3CTION SPECIFICATIOIV DOCUMENTS City Project No. ]02882
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1) Provide reinfozced puncla�d binder tab, bind in with text
2} Reduce Iarger drawings and fold to size of t�xt pages.
e. Provide fly-leaf for each separate pz�oduct, o� �ach piece af operating
equipment.
1) Provide typed description of product, and majar companent parts of
equipment.
2) Frovide indexed tabs.
f. Cover
1) Identify each volume with typed or printed title "OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS".
2) List:
a) Title of Projeci
b) Ydentity of separate stzuciuze as applicable
c} Ider�tity of g�n�ral subject matter covered in the manual
3. Binders
a. Cominercial quality 3-ring binders vvith duzable and cIeanable plastic covers
b. When multiple binders are used, correlate the data inta related cons�stent
groupmgs.
4. If available, provide an electronic form of the O&M Manual.
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a. Contractor, name of responsible principal, address and telephone number
b. A list of each praduct zequized to be included, zndexed to content of the volume
c. List, �rvith each pzoduct:
1) The name, address and teiephone number of the subcontractoz oz znstal�er
2) A list of each product req�ired to be included, indexed to content of tlae
volume
3) Identify area of responsibi�ity of each
4} Local source of supply for parts and replacement
d. IdentiFy each product by product name and other identifying symbols as set
forth in Contract DocumenCs.
2. Product Data
a. Inciude only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific pzoduct.
b. Annotate each sheet io:
1) Clearly identify specific product or part installed
2) Clearly identify data applicable ta installatian
3) Delete references to inapplicable information
Drawings
a. Supplement product data with drawings as necessary to cIearly illustrate:
1} Relations of component parts of eyuipment and systems
2) Contral and flow diagrams
b. Coordinate drawings with information in Project Record Documents to assure
cozrect xllustratioz� of coznpleted installation.
c. Do not use Project Recozd Drawings as znaintenance drawings.
Written te�t, as required ia supplement praduct data foz thc particuJ.ar installation:
a. Organize in consistent format under separate headings foz different pz�oceduras.
b. Provide Iogical sequence of instructions of each procedure.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICATION DOCUMENTS
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5. Copy of each warranty, bond and ser�ice contract issued
a. Provide information sheet %r City personnel giving:
1) Proper procedures in event of failure
2) Instances which might af�ect �alidity of warranties or bonds
C. Manual %r Materials axid Finzshes
1. Submit 5 copies of corx�plete manual in final form.
2. Content, for architectural products, applied materials and finishes:
a. Manufacturer's data, giving full information on products
1) Catalog number, size, composition
2) Color and texture designations
3) Information required for reordering special manuiactured products
b. I�structions for care and maintenance
1) Manufaciurer's recoznmendatzon for rypes of cleaning a�ents and methods
2) Cautions against cleaning agents and rr�ethods whach aze detrimental to
product
3) Recommended schedule far cleaning and maintenance
17 3. Can�ent, For moisture protection and weather exposure products:
18 a. Manufacturer's data, giving fizll �nformation on products
19 1) Applicable standards
20 2) Chemical compositian
21 3) Details of instalIation
22 b. Instructions for insgecCion, maintenance and repaiz
23 D. Manual for Equipment and Sysiez�r�s
24 1. Submit 5 copies of complete manual in final form.
25 2. Content, for each unit of eq�ipment and system, as appropriate:
2b a. Description of unit and component parts
27 1) Function, normal operating characteristics and limiting conditions
28 2) Performance cur�es, engineering data and tests
29 3) Complete nomenclatuze and cozx�ercial nuznbez of replaceable parts
30 b. Op�zating proceduzes
31 J) Start-up, bzeak-in, rouiine and normal operating instruetions
32 2) Regulat�on, control, stopping, shut-down and emergency instructions
33 3) Summer and winter operating instructions
34 4) Specia] operating instructions
35 c. Maintenance procedures
35 1) Routine operations
37 2) Guide to °trouble shooting"
38 3) Disassembly, repaiz and xeassembJ.y
39 4} Alignment, adjust�ng and checking
40 d. Servicing and iubrication schedule
41 1) List of lubricants required
42 e. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions
43 f. Description of sequence of operation by cantrol manufacturer
44 1) Predicted life of parts subject to wear
45 2) Items recommended to be stocked as spare parts
46 g. As installed control diagrams by controls manufactuz�z
47 h. �ach con�ractar's coordina�ion drawings
48 1) As installed color coded piping diagrams
C1TY QR RpRT WORTH 2O2I CONCRETE RESTORA'E'ION CONTRACP 3
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a. Description of system and component parts
1) Function, normal operataz�g c�aaracteris�ics, and limiting conditions
2) Perfoz�mance curves, engineering data and tests
3) Coz�apleie nomenclature and commercial number of replaceable parts
b. Circuit directories of panelboards
1} Electrical serviee
2) Contrals '
3) Comrnunications
c. As installed color coded wiring diagrams
d. Operating procedures
1) Routine and normal operating instxuctions
2) Sequences required
3) Special operating instructions
e. Maintenance procedures
1} Routine opezations
2) Guide to "txouble shooting"
3) Disassembly, repair and reassembiy
4) Adjustment and checi�ing
f. Manufacturer's printed operating and mainienance instz�ctions
g. List af original manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and
recommended quantities to be maintained in siozage
h. Other data as required under pertinent Sections of Speci�cations
Prepare and include additional data when the need for such c[ata becomes apparent
during instructian of City's personnel.
Charts of valve tag numbers, witl� location and function of each valve
List of original manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturez`s current prices, and
recommended quantities to be rnaintained in stozage
Other data as required under pertinent Sections af Specifications
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32 1.9 QUALITY A�SURA.NCE
33 A. Provide operation and maintenance data by personn�l with tfie follovving criteria:
3A 1. Trained and experienced in maintenance and operataon flf described products
35 2. Skilled as technical writer to the extent requi�ed to cammunicate essential data
36 3. Skilled as draftsman campetent to prepare requazed dzawin�s
CII'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O2i CONCRETE AESTORATION CONTRACT 3
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PRO�ECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Work associated with the documenting the project and recording changes to project
7 documents, including:
8 a. Record Drawings
9 b. Water MeCer Service Reports
10 c. Sanitary Sewer Service Reports
11 d. Large Watez Meter Reports
l2 B. Deviations fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
13 1. None.
14 C. Related 5pecification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
15 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
16 2. Division I— General Requirements
17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCED�TI2ES
18 A. Measurement and Payment
19 1. Work associated wiCh this Item is considezed subszdiary to the vazious Iiems bid.
20 No separate payment will be allowcd for this �tezn.
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1.9 QUALITY ASSiTRA.NCE
A. Accuracy af Records
l. Thoroughly coordinatc claanges within the Recard Documents, rnaking adequate
and pxoper entries on each page of Specifications and each sheet of Drawings and
other pocuments where such entry is required to show the change properly.
2. Accuzacy of recards shall be such that future search for items shown in the Contract
Documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the approved Project
Record Documents.
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$TANDARD COI�ISTRUCTIOIY SYECIFICATION DQCUMENTS City Project No. 102882
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infozzx�ation that the ck�ange has occuzred.
4. Provide factua7 infarmation regarding all aspects of the Wozk, both conceal�d and
visible, to enable future madification af the Work ta proceed w[tlaout lengt�y and
expensive site measurement, investigation and exatnination.
1.1d STORAG� AND HANDLING
A. 5torage and Handling RequiremenEs
1. Maintain the job set of Record Documents completely protected from deterioration
and frozn loss and dannage until completaon of the Work and transfer of all recorded
data to the final Project Recozd Docuz�rxents.
2. Tn the event of loss of recorded daYa, use means necessary to again secure tk�e data
to the City'S approval.
a. In such case, provide replacements to the standards originally required by the
Contract Documents.
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A. Job set
1. Promptly following receipt of the Notrce to Proceed, secure from the City, at no
charge to tt�e Contractor, 1 complete set af all Documents comprising the Contract.
B. Final Record Documents
1. At a time nearing the completion of the Work and prior to Final Inspection, provide
the City 1 complete set of all Final Record Drawings in the Contract.
�.3 ACCESSORIE5 [NOT IISED]
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3.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS
A. Maintenance of Job Set
1. I�iuiiediately upon receipt af the job set, identify each of the Documents with the
title, "RECORD D�CUMENTS - JOB SET".
Cli'Y Ol� PORT WORTH 2O21 COI�'CItETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD COI�iS'PRUCTION SPECIl�ICATION DOCUMENTS City Pxoject dVo. 102882
Re�ised July 1, 2011
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1 2. Preservation
2 a. Considering the Cantract completion time, the probab�e number oi occasions
3 upon which the job set must be taken out for new entries and%r examunation,
4 and the conditions under which these activities will be performed, devise a
S suitable method for protecting the job set.
6 b. Do not use the job set for any purpose except entry of new data and for review
7 by the City, until start of transFer of data to iinal Projeci Record Documents.
8 c. MainCain the job set at the site of work.
9 3. CoordinaCion with Construc�zoz� Survey
1� a. At a�ninumuzxz, ir� accozdance �rith Ehe intervals set forth rn Section Ol 71 23,
11 clearly mark any deviations from Contract Docurnents associated with
I2 insiallation of the i�frastructure.
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a. Recozd any deviations frorn Contract Documents.
b. Use an erasable colored pencil (not ink or indeIible pencil}, clearly describe the
change by graphic line and note as required.
c. Date all entries.
d. Call attention to the entry by a"cloud" drawn around the area or azeas affected.
e. In the event of overla�ping changes, use different colozs �oz ihe overlapping
changes.
5. Conversion of schematic layouts
a. In some cases on the Drawzngs, arrangements af conduits, circuits, piping,
ducts, az�d similar items, are shown schemat�caily and are not intended to
portray precise physical layout.
1) Final physical arrange�nent is determined by the ConCracCor, subject to the
Ciry's approval.
2) However, design of future modiiications of the faci�ity znay zequire
accurate information as to the �nal physical layout of itezins which are
shown only schemaCically on the Dz-awings.
b. 5how on the job sei of Recozd Drawings, by dimension accurate to within 1
ixzch, t�x� centezJine of eaeh run of items.
1) Final physical arrangement is determined by the Contractor, subject to the
City`s approval.
2) Show, by symbol or note, the vertical location of the Item {"under slab", "in
ceiling plenum", "exposed", and the like).
3) Make alI identification sufficiently descriptive thaC it may be zalated
reliably to the Specifications.
c. The City may waive the requirements foz conversion of schematic layouts
where, in the City's judgnrzent, conversian serves no useful purpase. However,
do not rely upo� waivers being issued except as specifically issued in writing
by the City.
B. Finai Proj�ct Recozd DocumenYs
43 1. Transfez of data io Drawings
44 a. Carefully transfer change data shown on the job set of Recard Drawings to the
45 cozzesponding �'inal documents, coardinating the changes as required.
46 b. Clearly indicate at each affected detail and other Drawing a full descziption af
47 changes made during construction, and the actual Iocation of items.
CifY OF PORT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE RE$TORATION CQNTRACT 3
S`1'�ARD CONS'i'RUCTIpN SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS Cify Froject No. 102882
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c. Call atten�ion to each entry by drawing a"cloud" around the area or areas
affecied.
d, Make changes neatly, consistently and with the proper media to assure
Iongevity and clear zepzoduction.
2. Transfer of data to other pocurnents
a. If the Documents, other than Dra�vings, have been kept clean during pzogress of
the Work, and if entries thereon have been orderly to the approval of the City,
the job set of those Documents, other than Drawings, will be accepted as final
R�cozd Documents.
b. If any such Docuzraent is not so approved by the City, secure a new copy af that
Document from the City at the City's usuai charge for reproduction and
handling, and carefully transfer the change data to t�e n�w copy to the approval
of the City.
3,5 REPAXR 1 RESTORATXON [NOT U,SED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATrON [NOT USED]
3.7 FIELD [oR] SITE QUALITY C4NTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STAR7'LTP [N�T USED]
3.9 AD,TiJSTING [NOT U,SED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.1.1 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.1.2 PROTECTION [N�T USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [N�T USED]
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN`fS
Revised July 1, 2011
2021 CONCREI`E REST4RATION CONTRACI' 3
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SECTZON 3l. 2,3 ]6
UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION
1. Excavate areas as shown on the Drawings or as direcCed. Removal of zx�atezials
encountered to the lines, grades, and typical sections shown on the Drawings and
remavaI from site. Excavations may include const�uction of
a. Roadways
b. Drainage Channels
c. Site Excavation
d. Excavation for St�rructuzes
e. Or any othez operation involving Ehe excavation of on-site materials
14 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Wor[h Standard Specification
�. .w.�,7�:��..�.e
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21 C. Related Speciiicat�on Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
22 1. D'zvision 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
23 2. Division 1-- General Rec�uirements
24 3. Section 31 23 23 -- Borrow
2S 4. Sec�ion 31 24 DO — Embankments
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A_ Measurement and Payment: UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION SHA�.I. BE �AYABLE
TO REMOVE EXCESS SUBGRADE MATERIAL. WH�,RE RE�LACED CONCRETE
PAVEMENT THICKNESS IS MORE THAN SPECIFIED THTCKNESS.
a. Excavation by Plan Quaz�tziy Measurement
1} Measwrenr�er�t foz this Ttem shall be by the cubic yard in its final position
nsing the avezage end area methad. Lirnits of ineasurement are shown on
ihe Drawzngs.
2) When measured by the cubic yard in its final position, this is a plans
quantity measurement Item. The quantity to be paid is the quantity shown
in the proposal, unless modi�ied by Article 11.04 of tha General
Conditions. Additional measurements or calculations wif� be made if
adjustments of quantities are requir�d.
b. Payment
C1TY ON FORT WOKTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STAN]7ARD CQNSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION DOCiTMENTS City Froject No. 102882
Kevised .Tanuary 28, 2413
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1) The wozk pez�onned and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" wi�l be paid far at the unit
price bid per cubic yard of "Unclassifzed Exca�atzon by Plan". No additional
compensation will be allowed for zock or shzin�age/swell factors, as these are
the Contractor's responsibility.
c. The price bid shai] include:
1) Excavation
2} Excavation Safety
3} Drying
�) D�zst Control
S) Reworking or replacing the over excavated zrzatezial zn rock cu#s
6) Hauling
7) Disposal of excess material not used elsewhere onsite
8) Scarif�cation
9) Clean-up
IO) UNLASSIFIED EXCAVATION TO PLACE FLEXIBLE BASE COURSE
2. Excavation by Surveyed Quantity
a. Measurernent
1} Measurezzzent for this Item shall be by the cubic yard in its fnal positian
calculatec� using the average �nd area o� compasite method.
a) The City will perform a reference survey once tla� Site has been cleared
to obtain e�sting ground conditions.
b} The City will perfarm a final post-construction survey. _.
c} The Contractor will be paid for the cubic yardage of Excavated material
cakulated as th� d'zfference between the two surveys.
d) Partial payments will be based on �stimated plan quant�ty
measurements caiculated by the Engineer.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with t�ais Ii�zn
and measured as pravided under. "Measurement" will be paid for at Yhe unit
pzice bid per cubic yard of "Unclassified Excavation by Survey".
c. The price bid shall inctude:
1) Excavation
2) Excavation Safery
3) Drying
4) Dust Control
5) Reworking or replacing the over excavated material in rock cuts
6) Hauling
7) DisposaJ of ��cess material not used elsewhere onsite
8} Scarification
9} Clean-up
ID) UNLASSIF'�D EXCAVATI4N TD PI.ACE FLEXIBLE BASE COURSE
44 1.3 REFERENCES [N4T USED]
45 A. Definitions
C1TY pF FORT WORTf� 202] CONCRETE R�STOltATION CONTRACT 3
STANDAIZD CONST1ZLiCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMEIVTS City �raject No. 102882
Revised Tanuary 28, 2013
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1 1. Unclassified Excavation — Without regard ia materials, aI� excavatians shall be
2 considered unclassified and shall include all materials excavated. Any reference to
3 Rock or other materials on the Drawings or in the speci�cations is solely for ti�e
4 City and the Contractor's information and is nat to be taken as a classification of
5 ihe excavation.
6 1.4 ADMINSTRATFVE REQUIItEMENTS
7 A. The Contractor will pravide the Czty with a D�sposal Letter in accordance to Division
8 OJ..
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11 1,i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
12 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMITTALS [NOT US�DJ
13 l�9 QUALZTY ASSURANCE
14 A. Excavation 5afery
15 Z. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for malcin� all excavations in a safe
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of 05HA excavation safety standards 29 CFR part 1926 and state requirements.
1.1U DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Siorage
1. Within Existing Rights-of-Way (ROW)
a. Soil may be stored vs+ithin existing ROW, easemants or temgozazy construction
easements, unless speci�cally disallowed in the Cantract Documents.
b. Do nat block drainage ways, inlets or driveways.
c. Provide erosion contro� in accordance with Section 31 25 00.
d. When the Work is performed in active traffic areas, store materiais onZy in
areas barricaded as provided in the traffic control pians.
e. In non-pav�d areas, do not store maierial an the root zone of any trees or in
landscaped areas.
2. Designated Stozage Areas
a. Tf the Ca�tract Documents do not allow the storage of spoils witiain tk�e ROW,
easement or ternparary consttuction easement, then secure and maintai� an
adeyuate storage location.
b. Provide an affidavit that rights have been secured to store the materials on
private property.
c. Provide erosion control in accordance with Section 31 25 00.
d. Do not block drainage ways.
38 1.11 FIELD CONDITION�
39 A. E�sting Condiiions
C1TY OF' FORT WOILTH 2O27 CONCRETE RES"POAATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City Project Np. 102882
Kevised 7anuary 28, 2p 13
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1 1. Any data which has been or may be pxovid�d on subsur,face conditions is not
2 intended as a zepresentation oz warranty of accuracy or continuity between soils. It
3 is expressly understood that neither the City nor the Engineer will be responsible
4 �or interpretations or conclusions drawn there from by the Contractor.
5 2. Data is made available for the convenience of the Contractor.
6 1,12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
'7 PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USEDI
8 21 OWNER-FURNISHED �NOT U�ED�
4 2.2 PR�DUCT TYPES AND MATERIAL�
l0 A. Materials
l I 1. Ux�acceptable Fill Material
12 a. Tn-situ soils classiiied as ML, MH, PT, OL or OH in accordance witl� ASTM
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A. Acc�pt ownership of �nsuitable or excess material and dispose of material off-site
accordance with local, state, and federal regulations at locations.
B, Excavations shall be performed in the dry, and kept free from water, snow and ice
d�ring construction with eh exception af water that is applied for dust control.
C. Separate Unacceptable FiII Material from other materials, z�xnove frozaa tk�e Site and
properly dispase according to disposal plan.
D. Maintain drainage in t�e excavated area io avoid damage to the raad�rvay seetions and
proposed oz �xisting structures.
E. Correct any daznage to tk�e subgzade caused by weather, at no additional cost to the
Czry.
F. Shape slapes to avoid loosening material below or outside the proposed grades.
Remove and dispose of slides as directed.
G. Rock Cuts
1. Excavate to finish grades.
2. In the event of over excavation due to contractoz erzor below the lines and grades
established in th� Drawi�gs, use approved emb�nlcment material compacted in
accordance with Section 31 24 00 to replace the aver exeavated at no additional
cost to City.
C1TY QF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRE,TE AESTORATIpN CQNTiLACT 3
STANDARD CdNSTRUCTION SPSCIFICATION DOCLTMENTS City Project No. 102882
Revised.Tanuary 28, 2073
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1 H. Earth Cuts
2 1. Excavate to finish subgrade
3 2. In the event of over excavation due to contractor error below the lines and gracles
4 established in the Drawings, use approved embankment material compacted in
5 accordance with Section 31 24 00 to replace the aver excavated at no additional
6 cost to City.
7 3. Manipulat� and compact subgrade in accordance with Section 31 24 OD.
8 3.5 REPAZR [NOT USED]
9 3.6 RE-XNSTALLATION [NOT USED]
10 3.7 FICLD QUALZTY CONTAOL
11 A. Subgrade Tolerances
12 1. Excavate to within Q.1 faot in all direciions.
13 2. In areas of over excavation, Contractor provides fill material appzoved by the City
14 at no expense to the City.
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16 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
17 3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED�
18 3.11 CLOSEOIIT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
19 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED�
20 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
21 31�4 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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12/20/2012 D. 7ohnson 1.2 - Measurexnent and Payznent Section modiiied; Blue Text added for clarification
1/28/13 D. Johnson �•2 — Modi�ied Bad Item names in paymenE section to difFerentiate between Payment
Methods on hid fist.
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5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. �oundatzon caurse for surface course or for other base course composed of fle�ble
7 base constructed in one or rnore courses in conformity with the typical section.
8 B. Deviations fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
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1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of �l�e
Contract
2. Division 1--� General Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PRQCEDU�E,S
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Measurement
a. Measurement foz this Zt�m will be by the sr�e CUBIC yard of Flexible Base
Couzse for variaus:
1) Depths
2) Types
3} Gradations
2. Payment
a. The work performed and materials funnished in accordance with this Item and
measured as pro�ided undez "Measuremeni" will be paid for at the unit price
bzd pez s�e CUBrC yard of Fle�ble Base Course.
3. The price bid shall inelude:
a. Preparation and correction of subgrade
b. �'urnishing of material
c, Hauling
d. Blading
e. Sprinkling
f. Compacting
g. UNCLASS]FZED EXCAVATrON AND HAULING REQUIRE TO PLACE
FLEXIBLE BASE COURSE
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40 A. Definitaons
41 1. R_A.P — Recycled Asphalt Pavement.
CTI'Y OF FORT WOATH 2O21 CONCIZETE TtEST'ORA1'ION CONTRACT 3
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Revised December 20, 2012
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B. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this speci�cation refer to the current reference siandard
published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. ASTM International (ASTM):
a. D698, Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Ci�aracteristics of
Soil Using Standard Eifort (12 400 ft-Ibf/ft3 {600 kN-m/m3))
3. Texas Departzrient of Transportat�on (TXDOT):
a. Tex-104-E, Determining Liquid I.,imits of Soils
b. Tex-1Q6-E, Calculating the Plasticiiy Tzzdex of Soals
c. Tex-10'7-E, Determining the Baz Linear Sbzinkage of Soils
d. Tex-110-E, Particle Size Analysis of SoiIs
e. Tex-116-E, BaII Mill Method far Detezmining ttae Dzsintegaration af Fle�ble
Base Material
f. Tex-117-E, Triaxial Compression for Disturbed Soils and Base Materials
g. Tex-411-A, Soundness of Aggregate Using Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium
Sulfate
h. Tex-413-A, Determining Deleterious Material in Mineral Aggregate
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24 1.9 QUAL�TY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
25 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
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27 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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30 �.� MATERIALS
31 A. General
32 1. Fuznish anco�taz�inated zx�aterials of uniform qualiry that meet the requirements of
33 the Drawings and specificaizons.
34 2. Obtain matezials frozn approved sources.
35 3. Noiify City of changes Eo matez�aX souz-ces.
36 4. The City may sample and test project materials at any time before compactian
37 throughout the duration of the project to assure specification compiiance.
38 B. Aggregate
39 1. Furnish aggregate of the type and grade shown on the Drawings and conforming to
40 the rec�uirements of Table 1.
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2. Each source must meet Table 1 requirements for Iiqaid Iimit, piastiCity index, and
wet baIl mill for the grade specified.
3. Do not use additives such as but not li�t�d [o lzzz�e, cezaaent, oz� fly ash to znodify
aggregates to meei t11e requirexnents of Table J, unless shown on t�e Dzawings.
Table 1
Material Re uirements
Pro cr Test Method Grade 1 Grade 2
Master gTadation sie�e
size (�o retained)
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318 in. 3�SQ —
No.4 45-65 45-75
No.40 70-85 6�85
Li uid limit, % max.' Tex-104-E 35 40
PldstiCity index, max.� Tex-106-E ]0 12
Wet bal] mill, % max.� � 40 45
We[ ball mi11, %o max. Tex-116-E
increase passing the 20 20
No. 40 sieve
Ciassifica[ion3 1.0 1.1-2.3
Min. compressive
strength3, psi Tex-1 I7-E
lateral pressure 0 psi 45 35
lateral pressure 15 psi 175 175
1. Uetermuie plashc mdex An accardance wAth'l'ex-i V/-G [Irneat'
stuinkage} when ]iquid ]imit is unattainable as defined in
Tex-104-E.
2. When a soundness value is required by the Drawings, test
mater�al an accordance with Tcx-471-A, �
3. Meet both the classif'ication and khe minimum compressive
strength, unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
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a. The City may accept material if no z�noze than l of the 5 most receni gradation
tests has an individual sieve outside Yhe speei�ied limits of the gradation.
b. When target grading is req�ired by the Drawings, no single failing test may
exceed the master grading by more than 5 percentage points on sieves No. 4
and Iarger or 3 percentage points an sieves smaIler than No. 4.
c. The City may accept material if no mare than 1 of the 5 most recent plasticity
index tests is outside the specified limit. No single failing tesi may exceed the
allowable limit by more than 2 poinCs.
I8 5. Material Types
19 a. Do not use fil�ers or binders unless approved.
20 b. �uzx�ish the type specified on the Drawings in accordance with the follawing:
21 i) Type A
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b) Do not use gra�el or multiple sources.
2) Type B
a) Only for use as base matezial foz tezxapozazy pavarx�e�t repaizs.
b) Do not exceed 20 percent RA.P by w�ight unless sk�own on Dzawzngs.
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a) Type A rr�aterial or crushed concrete.
b) Crushed concrete containing gravel wiI� be considered Type D
material.
c) The City may require separate dedicated stockpiles in order to verify
compliance.
d) Crushed concrete must meet the following requirements:
(1) Tabl� 1 far the grade specifiec�.
(2) Recycled materials must be free from reinforcing steel and other
objectionable matezial az�d have ai most 1.5 percent deleteriflus
material when tested in accordance with TEX-413-A.
I2 1. Furnish water free of industrial wastes and other objectianable zniatter.
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i4 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [N4T USED]
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1. Shape the sub�rade or existang base to conform to the typical sections shown on the
Dzawings az� as dizected.
22 2. When necv base is required to be mi�ed witk� existix�g base:
23 a_ Deliver, place, and spread the new �e�zble base in the required amount.
24 b. Manipulate and thoroughly mix the new base with existing material to provide
25 a uniform mixture to the specified depth before shaping.
26 B. Subgrade Compaction
27 1. Proof roll the roadbed before pulverizing or scarifying in accordance with the
28 %Ilowing:
29 a. Proof Ral�ing
30 I) City Project Representative zaausi be on-site cluring prooirolling operations.
31 2) T Tse equiprnent that wi1� apply suificient load to identify soft spots that rut
32 or pump.
33 a} Acceptable equipment includes fi�lly loaded single-axle water truck
34 with a 1500 gallon capacity.
35 3) Make at least 2 passes with the praof roller {dovvn and back = I pass).
36 4) Offset each trip by at most 1 tire width.
37 5} If an unstable or non-uniform area is found, correct the area.
38 b. Correct
39 1) Soft spots ihat rut or pump greater than 314 inch
40 2) Areas that are unstable or non-uniform
41 2. Installation of base material cannoC proceed until compacted subgrade approved by
42 the City.
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATiOhT DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1028&2
Revised December 20, 2012
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1 3.�1 INSTALLATiON
2 A. General
3 1. Construct each layer unifozix�y, free of loose ar segregated areas, and with the
4 required densi�y and moisiure coz�tent.
5 2. Provide a sz�rxootk� surface that canforms to the typical sections, lines, and grades
6 shown on the Drawings nr as directed.
7 3. Haul appro�ed flexible 6ase in clean, covered trucks.
8 B . Equipment
9 1. General
10 a. Provide machinery, tools, and equzpzr�ent necessary for proper execution of the
1 I work.
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a. The Contractor may use any type of roller to meet the production rates and
quality requirexn�nts of the C�ntract unless otherwise shown on the Drawings
or di_rect�d.
b. When specific types of equipmeni are required, use equipment that meets the
speciiied requirements.
c. Alternate Equipment.
1) Instead of the specified equipment, the Contractoz zzaay, as approved,
operate other compac�ion equipzr�ent tI�at prod�ces equivalent results.
2) Discontinue the use of the alternate equipment and furnish the specified
equzpznent i� ihe desired resc�lts are not achieved.
d. Ciry may require Cantracior to substitute equipment if production rate and
quality requirements of the Contract are not meC.
C. Placing
1. Spread and shape flexible base into a unifozxxi layex by appraved means the same
day as deiivered unless otherwis� approved.
2. Place material such tI�at it is znuixed to minimize segregation.
3. Construct lay�zs to the thickness shawn on the Drawings, while maintaining the
shape of the course.
4. Where subbase or base course exceeds 6 inches in thickness, construct in 2 or znora
courses of equal thicicciess.
5. Minimum Iift depth: 3 inches
6. Control dust by sprinkling.
7. Correct or replace segregated areas as directed.
8. Place saccessi�e base courses az�d finish courses using the same construction
methods required for the first caurse.
D. Compaction
1. G�nez�al
a. Compact using density control unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
b. Multiple lifts are permitted when shown on the Drawiz�gs or approved.
c. Bring each layer to the moisture content directed. Wi�en necessary, sprinkle the
material to the extent necessary io provid� n�ot less than the reqr�ired density.
d. Compact the full depth of the subbase ar base to the extent necessary to remain
firm and stable under construction equipment.
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STANDAItD CONS112UCI'ION SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS City Project No. 102882
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a. Begin rolling longitudinally at the sides a�d praceed towards ihe centez,
overlapping on successive trips by at least ll2 the width of the roller unit.
b. On superelevated curves, begin rolIing at the low side and progress toward the
Izigh side.
c. Offset alternate trips of the rol�er.
d. Operate rollers at a speed between 2 and 6 mph as directed.
e. Rework, recompact, and refinish material that fails to meet or that loses
required moisture, density, stability, or finish before the next course is p2aced or
the pz-oject is accepied.
£ Coz�tiz�ue woz� untzl specificatian requirements are met.
g. Proof roll the compacted flexible bas� in accordance with the following:
1) Pzoof Rolling
a) City Yroject Represeniative z�ust ba on-site duzirzg pzoof rolling
operations.
b) Use equipment that will apply sufficient load to identify soft spots that
rut or pump.
(1) Acceptable equipment includes fully loaded single-�le water truck
witl� a 15fl0 gallon capacity.
c} Make at least 2 passes with the proof rolIer (down and back = 1 pass).
d) Offset each irip by at most 1 tire width.
e) If an unstable or non-uniform area is found, correct the area.
2} Correct
a) Soft spots that rut or pump greaier than 3/4 inch.
b} Areas that are unstable or non-uniform.
3. Tolerances
a. Maintain the shape of the course by blading.
b. Completed surface shall be smooth and in canformiry with the rypical sectrons
shown on the Drawings to the established lines and grades.
c. For subgrade beneath paving surfaces, correct any deviation in excess of 1/4
inch zn cross section iz� lengEk� gzeater than 16 feet measured longitudinally by
loosening, adding ar removing material. Reshape and recompact by sprix�kling
and rolling.
d. Correct all fractures, settlement or segregation immediatel� by scarifying the
areas affected, adding suitable mater�al as required. Reshape and recornpact by
sprinkling and rolling.
e. Should the subbase or base course, due to any reason, lose the required
stability, density and finish before the surfacing is complete, it shall be
recompacted at the sale expense of the Contractor.
4. Density Control
a. Minimum Density: 95 percent compaction as detemuned by ASTM D69$.
b. Moisture content: minus 2 to plus 4 of optizx�ur��.
E. Finisk�ing
44 1. After corripleting compaction, clip, skin, or tight-biade the surface witla a
4S maintainer pr subgrade Crimmer to a depth of approxirnately X/4 inch.
46 2. Remove loosened material and dispose af it at an approved location.
47 3. SeaI the clipped surface immediate�y by rolling with an appropriate size pneumatic
48 tire roller untiI a smoath surface is attained.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O22 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STAI�IDAIZD CONSTRUCT[ON SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Gity Project Na. 1028&2
Revised Aece►nber 20, 20t2
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5. Shape and maintain the course and surface in con%rnziry with the typical sections,
lines, and grades as shown on the Drawixags or as directed.
6. In areas where surFacing is to be placed, cozxect gzade deviations greater than 1/4
inch in 16 fe�t measured longitudinally or greater than 1/4 inch oeer ihe entire
wzdth of the czoss-section.
7. Carrect by loosening, adding, or removing material.
S. Resl�ape and recompact in accordance with 3.4.C.
R�PAIR/RE,STORATIQN [NOT USED]
10 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
11 3.'7 QUALITY CONTROL
12 A. Density Test
13 1. City to measure density oi tle�ble base course.
14 a. Notify Ciry Pxoject Repres�ntative when flexible base ready for density testing.
15 b. Spacing dixected by City (1 per bloek minimr�m}.
15 c. City Praject Repzesentative deterrnines loeation of density testing.
17 3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
18 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
19 310 CLEANING [NOT USED]
20 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
21 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
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3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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STA1�'DARI7 COIVSTRUCTTON SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
zozi coNcxErs x�sTor��rroN corr�zacx 3
City Project No. ]02852
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�ECT�ON 321313
CONCRETE PAVING
A. Section includes:
I. Finished pavement constructed of portland cement concrete including
monoIithicaIly poured curb on the prepared subgrade or other base course.
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
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C. Related Specification 5ections include, but are not necessarily limitec! to:
1. Division 0- Bidding Requzr�ments, Contraci Forms, and Conditaons of tk�� Contzact
2. Division 1- General Requiremenis
3. Section 32 01 29 - Concrete Paving Repair
4. Section 32 I3 73 - Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
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A. Measurement
l. Measurement
a. Measurement for this Item shaIl be by the square yard of completed and
accepted Concrete Pavement in its final position as measured from back of curb
for various:
1) Classes
2) Thickzzesses
2. Paymant
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 COI�TCl2�3'E T�S7'ORATTON COF�i'fRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUC`I'lON SPECIFFICATION DOCUMENTS City Praject No. 102882
Revised Aeccmber 20, 2012
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1 a. The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item will
2 be paid for at the urut price bid per square yard of Concrete Pavement.
3 3. The price bid shall include:
4 a. Shaping and fine grading t�ae placem�ni area
5 b. k'uznishing and applying all water required
6 c. �'urnishing, loading and unloading, storing, hauling and handling a11 concrete
7 ingredients 'rncluding all freight and royalty involved
8 d. Mixing, placing, finishing and curing all concrete
9 e. Furnishing and installing all reinforcing steel
10 f. Furnishing alI materials and placing longitudinal, warping, expansion, and
1I contractzox� joiz�ts, including a1X steel dowels, dowel caps and load transmission
12 units required, wire and de�ices for placing, holding and s�pporting the steel
13 bar, load transmission units, and joint filler material in the proper position; for
14 caating steel bars vvhere required by the Drawings
15 g. Sealing joints
16 h. Monolithically poured curb
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i. MAKING M]NOR ADJUSTMENT OF EXISTING MANHOLE AND
WATER VALVE B�X AD7US'I'MENT
k. BACKFILLING AND FINISHING GRADE BEHIND CURB INCLUDING
FURN�SHING AND PLACING OF TOP SOIL PER SECTrON 32 91 19
1. UNCLASSlFIED EXCAVATIDN {IF NEEDED) FOR CONCRETE PAVING
Up To � �rcx -
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1. Reference standards cited in this specification refer ta the current reference standard
published at the �ime of the latest revision date logged at tfie end af this
specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. ASTM International (ASTM):
a. A615/A6ISM, Deformed and Flain Billet-Steel Bars for Concrete
Reinforcement
b. C3 l, Standard Practice for Making and Curing Cancrete Test Specimens in the
k'ield
c. C33, Concrete Aggregates
d. C39, Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength af Cylindrical Concrete
Specimens
e. C�2, Standard Test Method for Obtaining and Testing Drilled Cores and 5awed
Beams af Concrete
f. C94/C94M, Standard Specifications for Ready-Mixed Concrete
g. C150, Portland C�znent
h. C156, Water Retention by Concrete Curing Materials
i. C172, Standard Practice for Sampling Freshly Mixed Concrete
j. C250, Air Entraining Admixtures for Concrete
lc. C309, Liquid Membrane-Forming Compounds for Curing Concrete, Type 2
1. C494, Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, Types "A", "D", "F" and "G"
m. C618, Coal Fly Ash and Raw ar Calcined Natural Fozzolan for use as a Mineral
Admixture in Concrete
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STAND A,R]] CO�TSTRUCTTON SPECiFICATIQN DOCUMENTS City Praject No. 102882
Revised llecember 20, 2012
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n. C8$1, Standard Specificaiion foz Epoxy-Resin-Bas� Bonding Syste�ns for
Concrete
o. C1a64, Standard Test Method for Temperature af Freshiy Mixed HydrauIic-
Cement Concrete
p. C1602, Stanc�ard Specification for Mi�ng Water Used in the Production of
Hydraulic Cement Concrete.
q. D698, Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort
(12,400 it-�bf/ft3)
3. Americari Concrete Institute {ACI):
a. ACI 3Q5.1-D6 Specification for Hot Weather Concret�ng
b. ACI 306. I-90, Standard Specificataon foz Cold Weaiher Concreting
c. ACI 31$
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16 A. Mix Design: snbmit for approval. See Item 2.4.A.
17 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT II,SED]
18 I.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
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1. Place conczete when concrete terr�pezature is between 4fl and I 00 degre�s when
measured in accordance with ASTM C1064- at point af placement.
2. Hat Weather Concreting
a. Take immediate corrective action or cease paving when the ambient
temperature exceeds 95 degrees.
b. Concrete paving operations shall be approved by the City when the concrete
temperaCure exceeds 100 degrees. See Standard Specification for Hot Weather
Concxetang {AC� 305. ] -06}.
3. Cold Weather Concret�ng
a. Do not place wI�en ambient tezz�p iz� sk�ade is below 40 degzees and falling.
Concrete may' be placed when ambient temp is above 3S degrees and zisiz�g oz
above 40 degrees.
b. Cancrete paving operations shall be approved by the City when ambient
temperat�zre is below 40 degrees. See Standard Specification for Cold Weather
Concreting (ACI 306.I-90).
B. Time: Place concrete after sunrise and no later than shali permit the finishing of the
pavement in naCural light, or as directed by the City.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2D2I CONCRBTE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARA CONSTI2UCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIVT$ City Project No. 102582
T2evised December 20, 2012
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A. Cezx�entitious Mate�al: ASTM C1S0.
B. Aggregates: ASTM C33.
C. Water: ASTM C 1602.
D, Admixtures: When adrnixtures are used, conform to the appropriate specification:
1. Air-Entraining Admi�tnres for Concrete: ASTM C260.
2, Chemical Admixtures for Concrete: ASTM C�9�, Types "A", "D", "F' and "G."
3. Fly Ash
a. Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan far Use in Concrete:
ASTM e�is.
b. F'iy ash may be substituted at one pound per gound of cemeni up to 25% of the
specified cement content when sucla batcta deszgn is appzoved by the Engineer.
E. Steel Reinforcemeni: ASTM A6J 5.
F. Steel Wire Reinforcement: Not used for concrete pavement.
G. Doweis and Tie Bars
1. Dowel and tie 6ars: ASTM A615.
2. Dowel Caps
a. Frovide dowel caps with enough range of nr�ov�znent to al.low coznplete clasure
of the expansioz� joznt.
b. Caps for dovvel bars shall be of the length shown on the Drawings and shall
have an internal diameter suf�cient to permit the cap to freely slip over the bar.
c. In no case sf�all the internal diameter exceed the bar diameter by more 1/8 inch,
and one end of the cap shall be rightly closed.
3. Epoxy for powe3 and Tie Bars: ASTM C881.
a. See following tabl� for appraved producers of epoxies and adhesi�es
Pre-Qualified Producers of Epoxies aad Adhesives
Product Name Producer
Cancresi�e 1A20 BASF
HTE-50 Hilt�
`I' 308 -� Pawers Fasteners
P E 100�+ Powers Fasteners
C-6 Raznset-Redhead
Epcon G-5 Ramset-Redhead
Pro-Poxy-300 Past'I'ube Unitex
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Shep-Poxy 'Z'xII� CMC Constauction Services
Ultrabond 1300 Tubes Adhesives Technology
UItrabane 2300 N.S. A-22-2300 Adhesives 'I'echnology
Slow 5et
Dynapnxy EP-43Q Pecora Corp.
EDO'I' Simpson Strong Tie
ET22 5impson Strong Tie
SE`I' 22 Szznpson Strong'I"ie
SpecPoxy 3000�'S SpecChem
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b. Epoxy Use, Storage and Handiing
1) Package components in airtight containers and protect from light and
moisture.
2} Include detailed instructions for the appIication af the material and all
safety informa�ion and warnings regarding contact with tl�e components.
3) Epoxy label requirements
a) Resin or ha�rdener camponents
b) Brand name
c) Name of manufacturer
d) Lot ar batch number
e} Temperature range for storage
f) Date of manufacture
g) Expiration date
h) Quantity contained
4} SCore epoxy and adhesive componenCs at temperatures recommended by the
manuiacturer.
5) Do not use dazaaaged oz pzev�iously ope�ed contaiz�ers az�d any maierial thai
shows evzdanc� of crystallization, luznps skinning, extr�zn� thickenir�g, oz
settling pf pigments that cannot be readily Cl�spersed With normal agitation.
5} Follow sound environmental practices when disposing of epoxy and
adhesive wastes.
7) Dispose of all empty containers separately.
8) Dispose of epoxy by completely emptying and mixing the epoxy before
disposal
H. Reinforcement Bar Chairs
1. Reinforcement bar chairs or supporEs shall be oi adequate strength to support the
reinforcement bars and shall not bend or break under the weight of the
reinforcement bars ar Contzactor's personnel wallang on the reinforcing bars.
2. Bar chairs may be made af inetal (free of r�st), precasi mariar or concrete blocks or
plastic.
3. �'or appraval of plastic chairs, representative samples of the plast�c shall show na
vrsible indications of deterioration after immersion in a 5-percent solution of
sodium hydroxide for 120-hours.
4. Bar chairs may be rejected for failure to meet any of the requirements of this
specification.
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I. Joint Filler
1. Joint filler is the material placed in concrete pavement and concrete structures to
allow for the expansion and contraction of the concrete.
2. Wood Boards: Used as joint iiller %r concrete paving.
a. Boards for expansion joint fillez sk�all be of the requized siz�, shape and type
zndicaied oz� th� Dzawings or required in the specifications.
1) Baards shall be of selected stock af redwood ar cypress. The boards shall
be sound heartwood and shall be free from sapwood, lrnots, clustered
birdseyes, checks and s�lits.
2) Joint filler, boards, shall be smooth, flat and straight throughout, and shall
be sufficiently rigid to perniit ease of insiallation.
3) Boards si�all be furnished in lengths equal to tl�e width between
longiiudinal joints, and z�nay be fuzinisbed in stzips oz scozed sheet of the
required shape.
3. Diznensions. `i'he thic�ess of t�e expansian joint filler shaTl be shown on the
Drawings; tfie width shall be not less than that shor�n on the Drawings, providing
for the top seal space.
4. Rejection. �xpansion jaint filler may be rejected for failure ta meet any of the
requirements of this speci�cation.
7. Joint Sealants. Pro�ide 7oint SeaIants in accordance with Section 32 13 73.
K. Curing Materials
l. Membrane-Forming Compounds.
a. Confozm to the requizexn�nts of ASTM C309, Type 2, wlaite pigznenied
compound and be o� sucl� nature that it shall not produce permanent
discoloration of concrete surfaces nor react deleteriously with the concrete.
b. The corr�pound shall produce a firm, continuous uniform moisture-impermeable
film free from pinholes and shall adhere satisfactorily to the surfaces of damp
concrete.
c. Ii shall, when applied to the daxz�p cancxete surfac� at the sp�cified zate of
covezage, dry to touch in 1 hour and dry through in nat mare than 4 hours under
nozmal cond�iions suitabie for concrete operations.
d. It shaIl adhere in a tenacious film without running off or appreciably sagging.
e. It shall not disintegrate, check, peel or crack during the required curing period.
f. The compaund shall not peel or pick up under traffic and shall disappear from
the surface of the concrete by gradual disintegration.
g. The compound shall be delivered to the job siCe in Che manu�acturer's original
containers only, which slaall be cleariy l.abel�d with th� zx�anufactuzers naz�ae,
the trade name of the maierial and a batch nurx�b�z oz syznbol witla wiaick� t�st
samples may be correiated.
h. When tested in accordance with ASTM C156 Water Retention by Concrete
Curing Materials, the liquid membrane-forming compaund shall restrict the loss
of water present in the test specimen at the time of application of the curing
compound to not more than D.fl1-oz.-per-2 inches of surface.
44 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
45 2.4 SQURCE QLTALITY CONTROL
46 A. Mix Design
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1. Concrete Mix Design and Control
a. At least 10 calandar days pxior to th� siart of concrete paving operations, the
ConEractar shall submit a design of ihe concrete mix it pzoposes to use and a
fuII description of tfie sou�-ce of supply of eack� z�r�atezial component.
b. The design of the concrete mix shalI pro�uce a quality coz�creta coznplying with
these specifications and shall inciude t�e folIawing znfoznaaiion:
1) Design Requirements and Design Summary
2) Material source
3) Dry weight of cemenF/cubic yard and type
4} Dry weight of fly ash/cubic yard and type, if nsed
5) Saturated surface dry weight of fine and coarse aggregates/cubic yard
6) Design water/cubic yard
7) Quantitz�s, type, and name of admixtures with manufacturer's data sheets
8) Cunrent strength tests ar strengtYi tests in accordance with ACI 318
9) Current Sieve Ana�ysis and -200 Decantataon of fine and coarse aggregaCes
and date of tests
10) Fineness modulus of fine aggregate
11) Specific Gravity and Absorption Values of �ne and coarse aggzagates
12} L.A. Abrasion of coarse aggregates
c. Once mix design appraved by City, maintain inten[ of mix design and
maximum water to cement ratio.
d. No concrete may be placed on the job site until the mix design has been
approved by the City.
2. Qualiry of Concrete
a. Consistency
1) Tn generaI, the consistency o� concrete mixtures shall be such that:
a) Mortar shall cling to the coarse aggregate
b) Aggregate shall not segregate in concrete when it is transported to the
place of deposit
c} Cancrete, when dropped directIy from ti�e discharge chuEe of the mixer,
shall flatten out at the center of the pile, but the edges of the pile shal]
sta�d and not ftow
d) Concrete and morCar shall show no free water when removed from the
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e} Concrete shall slide and not flo�r✓ into place when transported in meial
chutes at an angle of 30 degrees �ith Y1�e horizonEal
f) Surface of the �nished concrete shall be free from a surface film or
laitance
When �eld conditions are such that addinonal moisture is needed for the
final concrete surface finishing operation, the required water shall be
appIied to the surface by hand sprayer only and be held to a minimum
amount.
The concrete shall be workable, cohesive, possess satisfactory finishing
qualitaes and be of the stiffest consistency thaE can be pZaced and vibrated
into a hamogeneous mass.
Excessive bleeding shall be avaided.
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3`I'ANI�AIiD CONSTRUCTION SPE.CIFICA.'I'ION DOCLJNIENT'S
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1 5} Tf the strength or consistency required for the class of concrete being
2 produced is not secured with the minimum cement specified or without
3 exceeding the ma;cirr►um water/cement ra�io, the Contractor may use, or the
4 City may require, an appro�ed cement dispersing agent {waier zeducer); ox
5 the Contractar shall fuxn�sh add'ztional aggregates, oz aggregates with
6 dii%rent characteristics, ox t�e Contzactor znay use additional cement in
7 order to produce the reqr�ired results.
8 6) The addit�onal cement may be permitted as a temporary measure, until
9 aggregates are changed and designs checked with the ciifferent aggregates
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ll 7) The Cantractor is salely responsible for the quality of the concrete
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13 8) The Ciry reserves the right to independently �erify the quaTity of the
14 concrete through inspection of tla� batck� pl.azzt, testing a� the vazious
15 material.s used in ttae concrete and by casting and testing concrete cylinders
16 or beazns on tIze cancrete actually incarporated in the pavement.
17 b. Stanciard Class
18 1) Unless atherrxrise shown on the Drawings or detailed speci�catrons, the
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Standard Classes of Pavement Concrete
Class of Mi�irr�um 2$ Day Min. Maximum Course
Concrete' Cemeniitzous, Coznpressive, Waterl Aggregate
Lb.ICY Strength2 Cezrzentitious, Maximum
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1. All exposed honzontaJ concrete shall have entrained-air.
2. Minimum Compressive Strength Requaxed.
2) Machine-Laid conczete: Class P
3) Hanc�-Laid concrete: Class H
c. High Early Strength Concrete {HES)
1} When shown on the Drawings ar aIlawed, provide CIass HES concrete for
very early opening of pavements area or leaveouts to traffic.
2) Design class HES ta meet the requirements of class specified far cancrete
pavement and a minimurn compressive strength of �98 3,OODpsi in �4 72
�, unless other early strength and time requirements are shown on the
Drawings allowed.
3) No strength overdesign is required.
Sta�dazd CZasses of Pavemeni Concrete
Class of Minimum 28 Day Min. M�imum Course
Concretej Cementitious Compressive Water/ Aggregate
Lb./CY Strengthz Cementitiaus Maximum
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d. Slump
1) Slump requizez�r�ents fox pavement and related concrete shall be as specified
in the following table:
Concrete Pavement S1ump Requirements
Concreie Use Recommended Maximum
Design Acceptable
and PIacement Placement
Slump, Slump,
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51i -Form/Farm-Ridin Pavin 1-1/2 3
Hand Fo�rrned Pavin 4 5
Sidewalk, Curb and Gutter, ConcreEe 4 5
ValIey Gutter and Other Miscellaneaus
Concrete
2) No concrete sfiali be pezmitted w�t�Z sluz�r�p ix� �xcess oi the m�imums
shown.
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3) Any concrete mix failing to meet tlie abave consistency rec�uirements,
although meet�ng the sluzxap zequixennents, shall be considered
unsatzsfactozy, and the mix shall be changed to correct such unsatisfactory
conditiozzs.
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7 3.�, EXAM�NAT�ON [NOT USED]
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3.4 �NSTALLATION
A. Equipment
1. All equipment necessary %r the constzuction of this ztem shall be on the project.
2. The equipment shall include spreadi�g devices (augers}, internal vibration,
tamping, and sur�ace f[oating necessary to finish the freshly placed concrete in such
a manner as to pzovide a dense and homogeneous pavement.
3. Machine-Laid Concrete Pavement
a. Fixed�Form Paver. Fixed-form paving equipment shall be provided with forms
that are �aniformly supported on a very firm subbase to preveni sagging under
the weight of machine.
b. Slip-Form Faver
1) Slip-form paving ec�uipment shall be provided with traveling side forms of
suf£'icient dimensions, shape and s�rength so as to support the concrete
laterally far a sufficient length of time during placement.
2) City may reject use of Slip-Form Faver if paver requires over-diggiz�g and
impacts trees, mailboxes or other improvements.
�. Hand-Laid Concrete Favement
a. Machines that do not incorporate these features, such as zoller screeds or
vibratang scxeeds, shall be considered tools to be used in hand-laid concrete
const�ruciion, as slumps, spreading methods, vibration, and other procedures are
more common to hand methods than to machine methods.
5. City may reject equipment and stap operation if equipment does not me�t
requirements.
B. Concrete Mi�ng and Delivery
L Transit Batching: shall not be used — onsite mixing not permi�tcd
2. Ready Mixed Concrete
a. The concrete shall be produced in an approved method conforming to the
requirements of t�is speci�ca�ion and ASTM C94/C94M. City shall have access
ready mix to get samples of materials.
b. City sk�a11 I�ave access to ready mix plant to obtain material samples.
c, When ready-rnix concrete is used, sample concrete per ASTM C94 Altemaie
Procedure 2:
1) As the mixer is being emptied, individual samples shall be tak�n a�tez the
discharge of approximately 15 percent azid 85 p�xcez�t of the load.
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2) The method of sampling shall provide that the samples are representative of
widely separated portions, but not from the very ends of the batch.
d. The mixing of each batch, after ail materfals are in the drum, shall continue until
it produces a tharoughly mixed concrete of uniform mass as determined by
established mixer performance ratings and inspection, or appropriate uniformity
tesis as described in ASTM C94.
e. The �niire contents of the drum shall be discharged before any materials az��
placed tt�erein far the succeeding batch.
f. Retempering or remixing shall not be permitted.
Delivery
a. Deliver concrete at an interval not exceeding 30 minutes or as deFermined by
City ta prevent cold joint.
Delivery Tickets
a. For all operations, the man�zfacturer of the concrete shall, befare unloading,
furnish to the purchaser with each batch of concrete at the site a deiivery ticket
on which is printed, stamped, or writter�, the foilawing information to determine
that the concrete was proportioned in accordance with the approved mix design:
1) Name of concreCe supplier
2) Sez-�al nuznber of ticket
3) Date
4) Truck number
5) Name of purchaser
6) Specific designation of jo6 (narne and location)
7) Specific class, design identification and designation of the concrete in
conformance witl� that employed in job specifications
S) Amount of concrete in cubic yards
9) Time loaded or of first mixing of cement and aggregaies
10) WaCer added by receiver of concreie
1 J.) Type and aznount o� adz�ai�xtuzas
C. Subgrade
1. When manipulation or treatment of subgrade is required on the Drawings, the work
shall be performed in proper sequence with the preparation of the subgrade for
pavement.
2. The roadbed shall be excavatec� and shaped in conformity with the typical sections
and ta the lines and grades shown on the Drawings or established by the City.
3. All holes, ruts and depressions shaII be filled and compacted with suitable material
and, if reqUired, the subgrade shall be thoroughly wetCed and reshaped.
4. Irregularities of more than 1/2 inch., as shown by straightedge or template, shall be
correcied.
5. T�ae subgrade shall be uniformly campacted to at least 95 percent of the maximum
density as determined by ASTM D698.
5. Moisture content shall be within minus 2 percent to plus 4 percent of optimum.
7. The prepared subgrade shall 6e wetted down sufficiently in advance of p�acing the
pavement to ensure its being in a firm and moist condition.
S. Sufficient subgrade shall be prepared in advance to ensure satisfactory prosecution
of the work.
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1 9. The Contractor shall no�ify the Ciry at least 24 hours in adva�ce of zts intention to
2 place concrete pav�ment.
3 l 0. After the specified moisture and density are achieved, the Contractar shall maintain
4 the subgrade moisture and density in accordance with this Section.
5 11. In tlie evenE that rain or other conditions may have adversely affected the condition
6 of the subgrade or base, additional tests may be required as directed by the City.
7 D. Placing and Removing Farms
8 1. Flacing Forms
9 a. Farms for znachiz�e-laid conczete
10 l) The side farms shall be metal, of approved cross sect�an and bracing, of a
11 hezght no less iha� the prescribed edge thickness of the cancrete section,
12 and a minimum of 10 feet in length for each individual form.
13 2) Forms shall be of ample strength and staked with adequate number of pins
14 capable of resisting the pressure of concrete placed against t�iem and the
15 thrust and ti�e vibration of the construction equipment operating upon them
16 without appreciable springing, settiing or deflection.
17 3) The forms si�all be free from warps, bends or kinks and shall show no
18 variation from the true plane for face or tap.
19 4) Forms shall be jointed neatly and tigkatly and set v�th exactness to t�e
20 established �rade and aIignment.
21 5) F'arms shail be set ta line and grade at least 200 feet, vvhere practicable, in
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23 6) In no case shall the base width be less than 8 inches for a form 8 inches or
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25 7) Fozms zx�ust be in fzzm contact with the subgrade thzoughout their iength
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27 $) If the subgrade becomes unstable, farms shall be reset, using heavy sEakes
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30 b. Forms for hand-laid concrete
3] I) Forms shall extend Che iull depih of cancrete and be a minimum oi 1-1/2
32 inches in thiickn�ss or equivale�t when wooden fornr�s are used, or be of a
33 gauge that skaall �rovide equivalent rigidiiy and sirength when metal forms
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35 2) For curves with a radius of less than 25Q feet, acceptable flexible metal or
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37 3) Ail forms showing a deviation of 1/8 inch in 10 feet from a straight Iine
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39 2. Settling. When forms settle over 1/8 inch under iinisYung operatians, paving
40 operations shall be stopped the forzx�s res�i to line az�d gxade and the paveznent then
41 brought to the required sectaon and tk�c��ss.
42 3. Cleaning. k'ozms shail be tharaughly cleaned after each use.
43 4. Reznoval.
44 a. Forms sI�all remain in place un�il the concrete has taken its finai set.
45 b. Avaid damage to the edge of the pavement when removing forms.
4fi c. Repair damage resulting from form removal and honeycombed areas with a
47 mortar mix within 24 hours after form removal unless otherwise approved.
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d. Clean joint face and repair honeycombed or damaged areas within 2A i�ours
after a bulkhead for a transverse construction joint has been removed unless
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e. When forms are removed before 72 hours after concrete placement, promptly
appiy membrane curing compound to the edge of the concrete pavement.
E. Flacing Rein%rcing Steel, Tie, and Dowel Bars
1. General
a. When reinforcing sieel tie bars, dowels, etc., ar� required t��y shall be placed
as shown on the Drawings.
b. All reinforcing steel shail be clean, free from rust in the form of loose or
objectionable scale, and of the type, size and dirnensions shovvn on the
Drawings.
c. Reinforcing bars shalI be securely wired together at the alternate intersections
and ail splices and shail be securely wired at each �ntersection dowel and load-
transmission unit intersected.
d. All bars shall be installed in their required positian as shown on the Drawings.
e. The storing oirein%rcing or strucCural steel on completed roadway slabs
generally shall be avoided and, where permitted, such storage shall be limited
to quantaties and c�istribuiion that shall noE induce excessive stresses.
2. Splices
a. Provzde standard reinfarcement splices by lapping az�d tyir�g ez�ds.
b. CompIy vvith ACT 318 far rninimum lap of spIiced bars where nat speci�ied an
the Drawings.
3. Installation of Reinforcing Steei
a. All reinforcing bars and bar mats shall be instalIed in the slab at the required
depth below the finished surface and supported by anc� securely attached to bar
chairs insCalled on prescribed longitudinal and Cransverse centers as shown by
sectional and deCailecf drawings on the Drawings.
b. Chaixs Assemrzbly. The claaiz asseznbly s�all be sixmilaz and �qual io tk�at show�
o� the Dravvings and shall be approved by the City priar to extensive
fabrication.
c. After the reinforcing steel is securely installed above the subgrade as specified
in Drawings and as herein prescribed, no loading shall be imposed upon the
bar mats or individual bars before or during the placing or f�nishing of the
concrete.
4. InstalIation of Dowel Bars
a. Install tI�rough the predrilled joint filler and rigidiy support in true horizonCal
and vertical positions by an assembly oi bar chairs and dowel baskets.
b. Dowel Baskets
1) Tfie dowels shalI be held in position exactly parallel to surface and
centerline af the slab, by a dovvel basket that is Ieft in the pavement.
2) The dowel basket shall hold each dowel in exactly the correct position so
firmly that the dowel's position cannot be altered by concreting operations.
c. Dowel Caps
1) Iristall cap to allow the bar to move not Iess than 1-ll� inch in either
direction.
5. Tie Bar and Dowel Placement
a. Place at mid-depCh oi Che pavement slab, parallel Co the suriace.
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Revised December 2D, 2D12
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b. Place as shown on the Dzawings.
5. �poxy for Tie az�d Dowel Bar �nstallation
1) Epo�y bars as shown on the Drawings.
2} Use only drilling operations that do not damage the surrounding operations.
3) Blow out drilled holes with compressed air.
4} Completely fiil the drilled hole with approved epoxy before inserting the tie
bar into the hole.
5) Install epoxy grout and bar at least 6 inches embedded into concrete_
F. Jaints
1. Jaints shaTl be placed vvhere shown on the Drawrngs or where directed by the City.
2. The piane of all joints shall mal�e a right angle ,vith t�ie surface of the pavement.
3. No joints shall ha�ve an error in alignment of more than ll2 inch at any point.
4. .Toint Dimensions
a. The width of �e joint shall be shown on the Drawings, creat�ng the joint
sealant reservoir.
b. The depth of ti�e joint shall be shown on the Drawings.
c. Dimensions of the sealant reservoir shall be in accordance wiib znanufactuzez's
recominendations.
d. After curing, ihe joint sealant shall be 1/8 inch to �/4 inch below the pavement
suzface at the center af the joint.
5. Transverse Expansion roints
a. Expansion joints shall be installed perpendicularly to the surface and to the
centerline of the pavement at the locations shown on the Drawings, or as
approved by the Ciry.
b. Joints shall b� of tk�e design width, and spacing shown on the Drawings, or as
approved by the Caty.
c. Dowel bars, shall be of the size and type shown on the Drawings, or as
approved by the City, and shall be installed at the specified spacing.
d. Support dowel bars with dowel baskets.
e. Dowels shall restrict the free opening and c�osing of the expansion join and
shall not make planes of wealcnesses in the pavement.
f. Greased Dowels for Expax�sion Joints.
1) Coat dowels wiik� a thin film of grease or other approved de�bonding
material.
2) Provide dowel caps on the lubricated end of each dowel bar.
g. Proximit� to Exis�ing Structures. When the pavement is adjacent to or around
existing stt�ictures, expansions �oints shall be constructed in accordance with
the details shown on the Drawings.
6. Transverse Contrac�ion Joints
a. Contrac�ion or dummy joints shall b� installed at ihe locatzons and at ttae
intervals shown on the Dzawings.
b. 7oints shall be of the design width, and spacing sho�rn on the Dravvings, or as
appzoved by the City.
c. Dowel bars, shall be of the size and type shown on the Drawings, or as
approved by the City, and shall be installed at the specified spacing.
d. Joints shall be sawed into the completed pavement surface as soon after initial
cancrete set as possible so that some raveling of the concrete is observed in
order for the sawing process to prevent uncontrolled shrinkage cracking.
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2021 CO�TCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
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The joints shaIl be constructed by sawing to a 1/A� inch width and to a depth of
1/3 inch (1/4 inch permiited if limestone aggregate used) of the actual
pavaznent thic�ness, or deeper if so indicated on the Drawings.
Cozxaplete sawzng as soon as possible in hot weather conditions and within a
maximurri o,f 24 houzs after saw cuiting begins under cool weather conditions.
Tf shazp edge joints are being obtainecl, the sawing process shall be sped �zp to
the point wheze some raveling is observed.
Damage by blade action to the slab surface and to the conczete imznedzately
adj acent to the j oint sha116e minirnized.
Any portion of the curing membrane which has been disturbed by sawing
operations shail be restored by spraying the areas '�vith additiona� curing
compaund.
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a. Construction joints formed at the close of each day's wark or when the placing
of concrete has been stopped for 30-minutes or longer shall be constructed by
use of znetai or wooden bulkheads cut true to the section of the finished
pavement and cleaned.
b. Wooder� bul�heads s�all have a thickness of not less than 2-inch stock material.
c. Longitudinal bars sfiall be held secuze�y in place in a plane perpendicular to the
surface and at right angles to the centerline of the pav�xnent.
d. Edges shall be rounded ta 114 inch radius.
e. Any surplus concrete on the subgrade shalI be removed upan the resuzinption of
the work.
24 8. Longitudinal Construction 7aints
25 a. Longitudinal construction joints shall be of the type shown on the Drawings.
26 9. Joint Filler
27 a. .Toznt fillez shall be as specified in 2.2.I of the size and shape shown on the
28 Drawzz�gs.
29 b. Redwood Board joints shaII be used for all pavement joints excepi �or
30 expansion joints that are coincident vvith a butt joint against existing
31 pavements.
32 c. Boards with less than 25-percent of moisture at the time of instailation shall be
33 thoroughly wetted on the job.
34 d. Green lumber of much higher moisture content is desirable and acceptable.
35 e. T�ae joint �Zller shall b� appropriately drilled to admit the dowel bars when
36 r�quared.
37 �. The bottom edge of tk�e fillez sk�all �xt�nd to or siightly below the bottom of the
38 slab. The top edge sha1I be held appzoxiniaately I/2 inch below the finished
34 snrface of the pavement in order ta aIIaw tfie finishing operations io be
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41 g. The joint iiller may be composed of mare than one length of board in the
42 Iength of joint, but no board of a length less than 6 faot may be used unless
43 otherwise shown on the Drawings.
�4 h. After the removal of the side forms, the ends of the joints at the edges of the
45 slab shalI be carefulIy opened for the entire depth of the slab.
46 10. Joini Sealing. Rouiine pavement joints shall be fiI�ed consistent with paving details
47 and as specz�Zed i� Sectzon 32 J 3 73. Materials shall generaily be handled and
48 applied according to tk�e znanufaciwrer's recommendations as specified in Section
49 32 13 73.
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STANDARD COI+ISTRUCTION SPECiFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 102882
Revised December 20, 2012
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1 G. Placing Concrete
2 1. Unless otherwise speci�ied zn the Drawings, the finished pa�vement shall be
3 co�structed monolithically and constructed by rnachined laid method uniess
4 impraciical.
5 2. The concrete shall be rapidly deposited on the subgrade in successive batches and
6 shail be distri6uted to the required depth and for the entire width of the pavement
7 by shoveling or other approaed methods.
8 3. Any concre�e not placed as herein pzescribed wztkuin the time lirnits in the foTlowing
9 Eable will be rej�cted. Tima begins when the water is added to the mixer.
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Concrete Temperature Max Time — minutes M� Time — minutes
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4. Rakes shall not be used in handling concrete.
5. At the end of the day, or in case of unavoidabTe interruption or delay of more than
30 minutes or longer to prevent cold joints, a transverse construction joint shall be
placed in accordance with 3.4.F.7 of this Section.
6. Honeycombing
a. Special care shaIl be taken in pIacing and spading the cancrete against the
forms and at all joints and assemblies so as to pxevent honeycombing.
b. Excessi�e voids and honeycombing in the edge of the pavez�rxent, revealed by
the removal of the sid� faz-�x�s, z�r�ay be cause for rejectian of the section of slab
in wiaich tt�e defect occurs.
H. Fznishing
1. Machine
a. Tolerance Limits
1) While the concrete is stilI workable, it shall be tested for irregularities with
a 10 foot straightedge placed parallel to the centerline af the paveznent so as
to bridge depressions and to touch all high spots.
2) Ordinates measured frozn the face of ihe straz�htedge to the surface af the
pa�ement shall at no place exceed 1/16 znch-per�foot from tF�e nearest paint
of contact,
3) In no case shall the ma�mum ordinate to a 10 foot straightedge be greater
than U8 inch.
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4) Any surface not 'wiihin the tolerance limzts shall be zewozked and
reiinished.
b. Edging
1) The edges of siabs and a�l joinis requiring edging shall be carefully tooled
with an edger of the radius required by the Drawings at the time the
cancrete begins to take its "set" and becomes non-workable.
2) All such work shall be left srr►ooth and true to lines.
2. Hand
a. Hand finishing permiited only in intersections and areas inaccessible to a
�zz�ushuz�g znachine.
b. W�en ihe hand method of striki�ng off and conso�idating is permitted, the
concrete, as soan as placed, shall be appzoxiz�ately lev�led and ihez� struck off
with screed bar to such elevation above grade that, when consalidated a�d
Finished, the surface of ihe pavement shall be at the grade elevation shown on
the Drawings.
c. A s�ight excess of material shaIl be kept in front of the cut[ing edge at all times.
d. The straightedge and joint finishing shall be as prescribed herein.
18 I. Curing
19 1. The curing of concrete pavement shall be thorough and continuous tI�raughout the
20 entire curing period.
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2. Failure to provide proper curing as herein prescribed shall be considered as
sufficieni cause far immediate suspension o� the paving operations.
3. The curing meihod as herein specified does noi preclude the use of any of the other
commonly used meihods of curing, and the City rnay approve aRother rneihod of
curing if so rec�uested by the Con�ractor.
4. If any selected method of curing does not afford the desired results, the City shall
have the right to order that another method of curing be instituted.
5. After removal of the side forms, the sides of tha slab shall receive a like coating
before earth is banked against thein.
�. The solution shall be applied, under pressure with a spray nozzle, in such a manner
as to cover the eniire surFaces Choroughly and completely with a uniform iiim.
7. The rate of application shall be such as to ens�re complete cavezage and shaII not
exceed 20-square-yards-per-galIon af curing compound.
S. When thoroughly dry, it shall provide a continuous and flexible membrane, free
from cracks or pinhoies, and shaIl not disintegrate, check, peel or crack during the
curing period.
9. If for any reason the seal is broken during the curing period, it shall be immediately
repaired with additional sealing solution.
10. When tested in accordance with ASTM C156 Water Retention by Concrete Curing
Materials, the curing compound shail provide a film which shall have retained
within the Cest specimen a percentage of Che moisture present in Che specimen when
the curing coz�r�pound was applied accoz-dir�g io tk�e folJ.owing.
11. Co�xtractor shall zz�aix�ta�in and pzopazly repa�iz daz�rzage to curing zxaateziais on
e�posed sur�aces o� concrete pavement con�inuously for a least 72 hours.
.T. Monolithzc Cuzbs
CPI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE AES'FORATTON CONTRACT 3
$TANDARD CpNS'FRUCTION SPECIFICATION DQCUMENTS CiYy Projeci No. 1028&2
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1. Concrete for monolithic curb shall be the same as for the pavement and, if carried
back from the paving mixer, shall be placed within 20-minutes after being mixed.
2. After the concrete has been struck off and sufficiently set, the exposed suriaces
shaIl be thoroughly worked with a wooden flat.
3. The exposed edges shall be rounded by the use of ax� edging toal to t�e zadius
indicated on the Dxawings.
4. All exposed surfaces of curb shall be brr�shed to a smooth and uniform surface.
K. Alley Paving
1. Alley paving shall be canstructed in accordance with the specifications for concrete
paving hereinbefare described, in accordance with the details shown on the
Drawings, and with the following additional pro�isions:
a. Alley paeing shall be constructed to the typical cross sections shown on the
Drawings.
b. Transverse expansion joints of the type shown on the Dzawzngs shall be
construcied at the property line on �ach end of the al�ey with a maximuzn
spacing of 600 feet.
c. Transverse contraction and dummy joints shall be placed at the spacing shown
an the Dravvings.
d. Contraction and dummy joints sl�all be formed in such a manner that the
required joints shall be produced to the satisfaction of the City.
e. AlI joints shall be constructed in accordance with this specification and filled
in accordance with the requirement o� Section 32 i3 73.
L. Pavement Leaveonts
24 L Pavement leaveouts as necessary to mainta�n and provide for lacal traffic shall be
25 provided at location indicated on the Drawings or as directed by the City.
26 2. The extent and location of each leaveout required and a suitable crosso�rer
27 connection to provide for traffic movements sha�l be determined in the field by the
28 City.
29 3.5 REPAIR
30 A. R�pair of concrete pavement concrete st�a1T �ae consistent with the Drawings and as
31 speci£�ied in Section 32 01 29.
32 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
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1. Place concrete using a fully automated pav�ng machine. Hand paving only
permitted in areas such as intersections where use of pa�ing machine is not
practical
a. All concrete pavemeni not placed by hand shall be placed using a fully
automaied paviz�g z�nachzne as approved by the City.
b. Screeds wilI not be allowed except if appro�ved by the City.
B. Testing of Materials
42 I. Samples of all materials for test shall be made at the expense of the City, unless
43 otherwise specified in the special provisions or in the Drawings.
CITY OF FORT WORTi3 2D21 CONCRETS RESTORlAPION CON'TRACT 3
STAI�IDAIiD CO1VS7'RUCTTON SPECLFICA'1'IO1V DOCUMEIV'I'S City Praject No. 102882
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1 2. In the event the initial sampling and testing does not compIy with the specifzcations,
2 all subsequent test�ng of the material in order to determine if the material is
3 acceptable shall be at the Contractor's expense at the same rate charged by the
4 commercial laboratories.
5 3. A11 testing shall be in accordance with applicable ASTM Standards and concrete
6 testing technician must be ACI certified or equivalent.
7 C. Pavement ThicIrness Test
8 1. Upon completion oi the work and before final acceptance and final payment shall
9 be made, pavezr�ent thickn�ss test shall be made by the City.
10 2. The number of tests and location shall be at the discretion of the City, unless
11 otherwise specified zn the special pzovi�sions oz on the Drawings.
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4. In the event a deficiency in the thickness of pave�ent is revealed duzing nozmal
testing operations, subsequent tests necessary to isolaie the deficiency sk�alI be at
the Contractor's expense.
16 5. Tbe cost for additional coring test shall be at the same rate charged by commercial
17 Iaboratories.
18 6. Where the average thickness af pavement in the area faund to be de�cient in
19 thickness by more than 0.20 inch, but not more than 0.50 inch, payment shall be
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24 more than 0.75 inch or 1/10 of the thickness specified on the Drawings, whichever
25 is greaCer, shall be evaluated by the City.
26 S. I% in the judgment of the City the area of such deficiency should not be removed
27 and replaced, there shali be no payment for the area retained.
28 9. Tf, in the judgz�r�ent of tlae City, the area of such defzciency warrants removal, the
24 azea shall be zezx►oved and zeplaced, at the Contz-actor's eniire expense, with
30 cancreie of the ihickness shown an khe Drawings.
31 10. Any area of pavement fau�d de�cie�t in thickness by znoz-e than 0.75 inch oz znoze
32 than ll1a af the plan thickness, whichever is greater, sha�l be removed and
33 replaced, at the Contractor's entire expense, with concrete of the thickness shown
34 on the Drawings.
35 I 1. No additional payment over the contract unit price shall be made for any pavement
36 of a thickness exceeding that required by the Drawings.
37 D. Pavement Strength Test
CTPY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRiTCTIdN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Projeci Np. 1028&2
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I 1. During the progress of the wark the City shall provide trained techr�icians to casi
2 test cylinders fox confozzx�ing to AS"I'M C31, to maintain a check on the
3 coznpzessive strengths of the concrete being placed.
�4 2. Aftez the cyTinders have been cast, they shall remain on the job site and then
5 transported, moist cured, and tested by the City in accordance with ASTM C3 i and
6 ASTM C39.
7 3. In each set, 1 af the cylinc�ers shall be tested at 2 DAYS/3 DAYS, TWO
8 CYLINDERS SHALL BE TESTED AT 7 days; two cylindexs shall be tested at 28
9 days. ,,,� ,„� 7;�.,�o,. �r,.,rr �,o �,ora ,.,. to�+o,� �� �� a.,.��,_� na,,,,,..,,,_.,
10 4. IF 2 DAYS/3 DAYS TE,ST RESULT IND�CAT� DEFICIENT STRENGTH, THE
11 OPEN]NG 0�' �AVEMENT TQ TR.A�'FrC SHAi,L NOT BE PERMITTED AND
12 �ROJECT INSPECTOR MAY ASK THE CONTRACTOR TO RESUBMIT THE
13 CONCRETE MIX DESIGN TO MEET THE MINIMUM SPECIFIED
14 STRENGTH. If the 2$ day test results indicate deficient strength, the Contractor
1S may, at its optran and expense, core Ene pavement in question and have the cores
16 tested by an approved 3aboratory, in accordance with ASTM C42 and ACI 318
17 protacol, except the average of all cores must meet 1Q0 perceni of the nnznizaauzx�
18 speci�ied strength, with no indi�idual core resulting in Iess ihan 90 percent of
19 design strength, Eo override the results of the cylinder tests.
20 5. Cylinders ancilor cores z�rzust zneet minimum specified strength. If cylinders do not
21 meet miniz�auz�a speczfied strength, additional cores shall be taken to identify the
22 lzmits af deficient concrete pavement at the expense of the Contractor.
23 6. CyTinders and/or cores must meet minimum specified strength. Pavement not
24 meeting the minimum specified strength shall be subject to the money p�naltzes or
25 rerr►oval and placement at the Cont�racioz's expense as show in the following table.
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Greater Than 0 ercent - Not More'Than 10 ercent 90- ercent
C`izeater Than 10 ercent - Not More Than IS ercent 80- ercent
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penalty deducted is to defray the cost of extra maintenance.
8. The strength requirements for structures and other concret� woz� az�e not altezed by
the special provision.
9. No additional paymeni ovez t�e contract unit price shall be made for any pavesnent
of strength exc�eding that requized by the Drawings and/or specifications.
E. Cracked Concreie Acc�ptance Po�icy
1. Ji cracks exist in concrete pa�ement upon completion of the project, the Project
Inspector shall make a determinatron as to the need for action to address the
cracking as to its cause and recommended remedial work.
38 2. If the recommended remedial work is routing and sealing of the cracks to pratect
39 the subgrade, the Inspectar shall make the determination as to whether to rout and
40 seaI the cracks at the time oi f na1 inspection az�d acceptar�ce oz at any time prior to
41 the end of the project maintenance period. The Contzactor shall pezfozm the zouting
42 and sealing work as d'azected by t�e �zoject Inspector, at na cost to Yhe City,
43 regaxdless of the cause of the cracl�ing.
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1 3. If remedial work beyond ronting and sealing is determined to be necessary, the
2 Inspector and the Contractoz wzll attempt to agree on the cause of the cracking. If
3 agreement is reached that the czac�ing is due to deficient materials or workmanship,
4 the Contractor shaII perform tk�e r�medial work at no cost to the City. Remedial
5 work in this case shall be limited to z�enr�ovzng and replacing the deficient work with
6 new material and workma�ship tbat zrieets the requirements of the contract.
7 4. If remediai work beyond routing and sealzng is determined to be necessary, and the
8 Izispector and the Contractor agree that the cause of the cracicing is r�ot deficient
9 materials or warkmanship, the City may request ehe Contzactor to provide an
10 estiznat� of Che cost af the necessary remeclial work and/or additionat worS� to
11 addx�ss the cause of the cracking, and the Contractor wi�l perfozm thai woxk at the
12 agreed-upon price if the City elects to do so.
I3 5. If remedial woz� is necessary, and the Inspector and the Contractor cannot agree on
14 the cause of tlae cz-acking, the City may �ire an independent geotechnical engi�eer
15 to perform testin� az�d az�alysis to determine the cause of the cracking. The
16 contractor will escrow 50 pezcent of the proposed casts of the geotechnical contract
17 witi� the City. The Contractor and the City shall use the services of a geotechnical
IS firm acceptable to both parties.
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Contractor's deficient material or workmanship, the reznedial work will be
performed at the Contractor's entire expense and the Corztractor will also reimburse
the City For the balance of the cost of the geotechnical i�vestigation over and above
the aznount that has previously been escrowed. Remedial vvork in tfiis case slaall be
limited to removing an€d replacing the def cient work with new material and
workmanship tfiat meets the requireznents of the contract.
7. If the geotechnical engineez detezzx�ines that the primary cause of the cracking is not
the Contractor's deficient material or worknaanship, the City wiil return the
escrowed funds to the Contractor. The Cantractor, on request, will provide the City
an estimate of the costs of the necessary remedial wozk andlor additional work and
will perform the work at the agreed-upon price as directed by the City.
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D512 112 0 1 4 Doug Rademaker 2.Z.D — Modified to clarify acceptable fly ash substitutzon in concrete paving
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STANDARD COI�ST'RUCI'ION SPECIFICATIdN DOCUME3VTS City Projec[ No. 102882
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CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS AND BARRIER FREE RAMPS
PART1- GENERAL
4 1.1 SUMMARY
S A. Section Includes:
6 1. Conczete sid�walks
7 2. DrivewayS
8 3. Barrier free ramps
9 B. Deviations fram this City af Fort Wori� Standard Specification
10 1. �f�R TII15 �'k��lEC�' ,1+3..A��Uf�AC �'�.�1�l.�_l� �]!�� I.�� I'f±{"`I'A�3l.I.? W,�E:Ni�J(��
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C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited ta:
1. Division 0- Bidd�ng Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract
2. Division I- Genera2 Rec�uirements
3. Section 02 4I 13 - Selective Site Demolition
4. Section 32 13 �3 - ConcreCe Faving
5. Section 32 13 73 - Concrete Paving Jaint Sealants
PIZ.ICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
T. Concrete Sidewalk
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall 6e by the square foot af completed and
accepted Concrete Sidewalk in its final position for various:
a) Thicl�esses
b) Types
b. Payment
J) The wozlc perforzined and z�natezials fumished in accordance with ihis Item
and measured as provided nnder "Measurement" will be paad for at the �nit
price bid per square foot of Concrete Side�,vallc.
c. The price bid sha�l rnclude:
1) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2) F�rnishing and placing all materials
2. Concrete Driveway
a. Measurement
I} Measurement for this Item shall be by the square foot of cQmpleted and
accepied Concrete Driveway in its �inal position for various:
a) Th�cknesses
b) Types
2) Dizni�nsiox�s will be iaken from ihe back of the projected curb, including the
area of ihe curb radii and will extend to the lzz�r�uts specified in ihe
Drawings.
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4} Cuxb on d.rive will be included in the driveway �neasurement.
b. Payment
1} The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at th� uz�it
price bid per square foot of Concrete Driveway.
c. The price bid shall include:
l) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2} k'urnishing and placing alI materials
3. Barrier �`ree Ramps
a. Measurement
1} Measurement for this Item shal3 be per each Barrier Free Ramp completed
and accepted far various:
a) Types
b. Payment
1) The work per%rmed and materials fuz�nished in accordance with this Item
and measured as pxovided under "Measurerrient" will be paid for at the unit
price bid per each `Banriez Free Ramp" installed.
c. The pric� bid shall incTude:
l} Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2} Furnishing and placing alI materials
3} Curb Ramp
�} Landing and detectable warning suriace as showz� on the Dzawzngs
5} Adjacent fila�es or sid� cuz�b
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B. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this Specification ref�z to ik�e cuz�-ent reference
standard published at the time oF the Iatest revzsio�a date logged at the end of this
Speczfication, unless a date is speci�cally cited.
2. Amezican Society for Testing and Materia�s {ASTM)
a. DS45, Test Methods for Preformed Expansion Joint FiIlers for Concrete
Construc�ion (Non-extruding and Resilient Types)
b. D698, Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics oF Soil Using
Standard Effort (12,4a0 ft-lbf/ft3}
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B. Product Data: submit product data and sample far pre-cast detectable warning for
baz�riez free ramp.
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2 19 QLTALITY ASSiTRANCE [NOT USED]
3 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
4 l.11 FIELD CONDITIQNS
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2,.2 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
A. Forms: waod oz metal straight, fr�e frozn warp and of a depth equal io the tlucl�ess of
the finished work.
B. Cancrete: see Section 32 13 I3.
1. Unless otherwise shpwn on ihe Drawings or detailed specificatia�s, the standard
class far concrete sidewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps is shown in the
following table:
Standard CZasses of Pavement Concrete
Class of Minimum 28 Day Min. M�imurn Course
Coz�czete' Cementitious, Compzessive Watez/ Aggregate
LbJCY StrengthZ Cerrientitions Maximum
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1. Srdewaik, driveway and barrier free ramp reinforcing steel shalt be #3 deformed
bars at 18 inches on-center-both-ways at the center plane of all slabs, unless
otherwise shown on the Drawings or detailed specifcations.
D. Joint FilIer
1. Wood Filler: see SecEion 32 13 13.
2. Pre-Molded Asphalt Board Filler
a. Use only in areas where not praciicai for wood boards.
b. Pre-molded aspk�alt boazd fillez: ASTM D545.
c. �nstall tk�e required size and unifarrn thicl�nes5 and as specified in Drawings.
d. Tnclude 2liners of Q.016 asphalt impregnated kraft paper filled with a mastic
mixture of asphalt and vegetable �ber and/or mineral filler.
E. Expansion 3oint Sealant: see Section 32 13 73 where shown on the Drawings.
2.3 ACCESSORIE� [NOT USED�
2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
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A. Surface Preparation
1. Excavation: Excavation required for tl�e construction of sidewalks, driveways and
harrier free ramps shalI be to the lines and grades as shown on the Drawings or as
established by the City.
2. Fine Grading
a. Th� Contractoz sha1l do ail necessary �lling, leveling and fzne gzading reguired
to brin� the subgrade to the exact gr�.des specified and compacted to at least 90
percent of maximum densiry as determined 6y ASTM D698.
b. Moisture content shall be within minus 2 to plus 4 of opti�num.
c. Any over-excavation shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City.
B. Demolition / Removal
1. Sidewalk, Driveway and/ or Barrier Free Ramp Removal: see Section 02 4l 13.
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A. General
1. ConcreEe sidewalks shall ha�e a minimum thicl�ess of 4 inches.
2. Sidewalks constructed in driveway approach sectians shall have a rninimum
thickz�ess equal to that af driveway approach or as called for by Drawings and
specifications within the limits of the driveway approach.
3. Driveways shall have a rninimum thickness of 6 inches. Standard cross-slopes for
walks shall be 2 percent max in accordance with current TAS/TDLR guidelines.
The construction of the driveway approach shall include the variable height radius
curb in accordance with the Drawings.
4. All pedestzian faciizties s�all cozxaply with pzovisions of TAS includi�g location,
slope, width, shapes, texture and caloring. Pedestrian facilities insYalled by the
Contractor and not meeting TAS must be removed and replaced to meet TAS (no
separate pay).
B. Forms: Forms shall be securely staked to Iine and grade and maintained in a true
position during the depositing of concrete.
C. Reinfarcement: see Section 32 13 13.
D. Concrete Placement: see Seciion 32 13 13.
E. Finishing
1. Concrete sidewalks, drivevvays anc� batrier free ramps shall be �nished to a true,
even surface.
2. Trovc+el and then brush trans�ersely to obtain a smooth uniform brush �nish.
3. Provide exposed aggregate finish if specifed.
4. Edge joints and sides shall with suitable tools.
F. 7oints
1. Expansion joints for sidewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps shall be formed
using redwood.
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3. Expa�sioz� joints shall also be placecE at all intersections, sidewalks with concrete
c�riveways, curbs, formations, oCher sidewaIks and other adjacent olc� concrete work.
SzzniJaz- mataz�al shall be placed around all obstructions protruding into or through
sidewaiks oz dz�iveways.
4. Al� expansion joinis s�all be l/2 inck� in thicl�ess.
5. Edges of all construction and expanszon joints and ouiez edges of all sidewalks shall
be %nished to approximately a 1/2 inch radius with a suitable finishing tool.
6. Sidewalks shall be marked at intervals equal to the width of the vs+alk �vith a
marking tool.
7. When sidewalk is against the curb, expansion joints shaIl match those in the curb.
G. Barrier Free Ramp
1. Furnish and install brick red color �e cast in place detectable warning Dome-Tile,
rrianufactnred by ADA SOLUTION, INC. or approved eqnal
by the City.
2. D�tectable wazning surface shall be a minimum of 24-inch in depth in the direction
of pedestrian travel, and extend to a minimnm of 48-inch along the curb ramp or
tanding where the pedestrian access zoute enters the street.
3. Locate detectabie warning surface so that the edge nearest tlae curb lir�e is a
minimum of b-inch and maximum of $-inch frozin th� extension of ihe face of the
curb.
4. Detectable warni�g Dome-Tile surface may be curved along the corner radius.
5. InstalI detectable warning surface according to manufacturer's instructions.
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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4/3012p13 F. Griffin �Onected Part l, 1.2, A, 3, b, 1 to read; from ... square €oot of Concrete Sider�valk.
to . . .each "Barrier Free Ramp" installed.
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B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
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I6 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
17 l. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract
18 2. Division 1- General Requirements
19 3. Section 32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
20 1.2 PRICE AND PAYIV�NT PROCEDIlRE5
21 A. Measurement and Payment
22 1. Measurement
23 a. Measurement for this Item shaIl be by the linear foat af Ioint Sealant completed
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SUBSIDIARY WORK AND MATERIAI.S TNCLUDE:
a. SAWING JOINTS
b. CLEANING JOINTS
c. APPLYING JOINT SEALANTS UPON PLACING OF BOND BREAKER
ROD AND BREAKER TAPE
d. FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ALL MATERIALS
e. ALL MAN]PULATi4NS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, TOOLS,
AND TNCIDENTALS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE WORK.
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1. Reference standards cited in this Specification refer to the current reference
standard published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
Specificat�on, unless a date is specifically citeci.
2. ASTM International (ASTM):
a. D5893, Standard Specification For Cold Applied, Szn�gle Coz�r�po�ent,
Chemicaily Cuzing Silicone Joint Sealant for Portland Cement Concrete
Pa�vements
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1. Prior to installation, furnish certification by an independent testing laboratory that
the silicone joint sealant meets the require�nents of this Section.
2. SubmiE verifiable documentation that the manufacturer oi the silicone joint sealant
has a minimum 2-year demonstrated, docun ��nted successful field performance
with concrete pavaznent silicone joint sealant systerris.
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A. Materials
J. 7oint Sealant: ASTM D5893.
2, roint Filler, Backer Rod and Breaker Tape
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1 a. Tfie jaint filler sop shall be of a closed cell expanded polyethylene foam bacicer
2 rod and polyethylene bond breaker tape of sufficient size to provide a tight seal.
3 b. The back rod and breaker tape shall be installed in the saw-cut joint to prevent
4 the joint sealant from flowing to the bottom of the joint.
5 c. The backer rod and breaker tape shall be compatibie with the silicone joint
6 sealant and no bond or reaction shall occur between them.
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A. General
1. Th� sz�icone sealant shall be cold applied.
2. A11ow concrete to cure for a mznimum of 7 days to ensure it has sufficient stzength
prior to sealing joints.
3. Perform joint reservoir saw cutting, cleaning, bond 6reaker installation, and joint
sealant placement in a continuous sequence of operations.
4. See Drawings for the various joint details with their respective dimensions.
B. Equipment
1. Provide ali necessary equipment and keep equiprnent in a satisfactory working
conditzon.
2. Equipment shali be iz�spected by the City p�oz ta tlae beginning of the wozk.
3. T�ae zniz�imum requirements for canstruction equipment shall be as follovc+s:
a. Conczeie Saw. The savving equipment shall be adequaie in size and po�wer io
campleee the joint sawing to the required dimensions.
b. Air Compressors. The delivered compressed air shall have a pressure in excess
of 90 psi and shall be suitable for the removal of all free water and oil from the
compressed air.
c. Extrusion Pump. The output shall be capable af supplying a sufficient volume
of sealant to the j�int.
d. Injection Tooi. This mechanical device shall appiy the sealant uniiormly int�
the joint.
e. Sandblastez. 'I`he design shall be for commercial use with air compressors as
speci�Zed in this Section.
f. Backer Rod RoIler and Tooling InstiuY�ient. These devices shall be clean and
free of contamination. They shall be compatible with the joint depth and width
requirements.
C. Sawing Joints: see Section 32 I3 13.
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D. Cleaning joints
Dry saw in 1 direction with reverse cuttang blade thez� sand bJast.
2. Use compressed air to zez�r�ove ihe resulting dust fram the joint.
3. Sandblast joznts a�'tez compXete drying.
a. Attach nozzle to a mechanical aiming device so that the sand blast will be
directed at an angle of 45 degrees and at a distance of 1 to 2 inches from the
face of the joint.
b. Sandblast both joint faces sandblasted in separate, � direct�onal passes.
c. When sandblasting is complete, blow-out usin.g coxnpressed azr.
d. The blow iube shall £�t into the jaints.
4. Check the blown joznt foz r�siduai dust ox other contamination.
a. �f a�y dust or contaminatian is faund, repeat sandblasting and blowing until tfle
joint is cleaned.
b. Do not use sol�ents to remove stains and contamination.
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16 6. Bond Breaker Rod and Tape: install in the cleaned joint prior to the application of
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E. Joint Sealant
1. Apply the joint seaJ.ant upon placazxaent of the bond breaker rod and tape, using the
mechanical injeciaon tool.
2, Do not seal joints unless they are clean and dry.
3. Remo�e and discard excess sealant ieft on the pavement surface.
a. Do not excess use to seal the joints.
4. The pavement surface shall present a clean fznal conditaon as d�tezmined by City.
5. Do not allow traffic on the fresh sealant until ii bccozn�s tack-free.
F. Approval of Joirzts
1. The City zaaay xequest a representati�e of the sealant manufaeturer to be present at
the job site at the beginning of the final cleaning and seal'rng of joints.
a. The representative shall demonstrate to the Contractor and the City the
acceptable method for sealant installation.
b. The representative si�all approve the clean, dry joints before the sealing
operation commences.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONC12E1E TtESTORA'i'ION CO1V'iTtAC'Z' 3
STANDARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 102882
Re�ised I�ecember 20, 2012
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3.9 A.DJUSTING [NOT USED�
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3,12 PROT�CTXON [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANC� [NOT US�D]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Revision Log
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STAZV]]A,�iD CONS'I'RUCTION SPEC�CA`['IOIV AQCUMEN'I'S
12evised 17ecember 20, 2D12
2021 CQNCRETE RESTORA'I'ION CONTRACI' 3
City Project No. 102582
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'i'OPSOIL PLACEMEI�IT AND FINI$HING OF PARKWAYS
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TOPSOIL PLACEMENT AND FINISHING OF FARKWAYS
3 PART l. - GENERAL
4 l..l. SUMMARY
5 A. 5ection Includes:
6 I. Furnish and place topsoil ta the depths and an the areas shown on the Drawings.
7 B. Deviations from this City af Fort Wor� Standard Specification
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] 4 1. Divisian d- Bidding Requirements, Cantraci For�as, and Conditions of the Contract
15 2. Division 1- General Requirements
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CONCRETE PAV]NG SECTIQN 32 13 13.
l. Measurement
a. Measurement for this Item shall be by cubic yard of Topsoil in place.
2. Payment
a. The work per�ormed and xnatezials furnished in accordance w'rth this Item and
measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit price bid
per cubic yard o� Topsail.
b. A1T excavation reqnired by this Item in cut sections shall be measured in
accordance with provisions for the various exca�ation items involved with the
provision that excavation will be measured and paid for once, regardless of the
manipulations involved.
3. The price bid shall include:
a. Furnistiing Topsoil
b. Loading
c. Hauling
d. Placzng
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C1TY O� L'OTZ"1' WOI2'�'H 2O2I CONCILETE RESTORA"T'ION CONTI2A,CI' 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCA"T'TON DOCU11aENTS Ci[y Project No. ]02$82
Re�ised llecember 20, 2012
3z91 i9-a
TOP30IL PLACEMENT AND FINISHING OF PARKWAYS
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2.2 MATERIALS
A. Topsoil
1. Use easily cuItivated, fertile topsoil that:
a. Is free from objectionable material including sui�soil, weeds, clay lnmps, non-
soil materials, roots, stumps or stones larger than 1.5 inches
b. Has a high xesistance to erosion
c. Is able io support plant grawth
2. Secuze topsoil frozn appzovec� sowrc�s.
3. Topsoil is subject to testing by the Cziy.
4, pH: S.5 to $.S.
5. Liquid Limit: 50 or Iess
6. Plasticity Index: 20 or less
7. Gradation: maximum of 10 percent passing No. ZOd sieve
B. Water: Clean and free of industrial wastes and other substances harmful to the growth
of vegetation
2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
�.4 �OURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED�
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28 3.4 INSTALLATIDN
29 A. Finishing of Parkways
30 I. Smoothly shape parkways, shoulders, slapes, and ditches.
31 2. Cut parkways ta finish grade prior to the pIacing of any impravements in or
32 adjacent to the roadway.
33 3. In the event that unsuitable material for parkways is encountered, extend the depth
34 of excavation in Che parkways 6 inches and baci�ill with top soii.
35 4. Make standard parkway grade perpendicu�ar Co and draining to the curb line.
36 a. Mini�nam: 1/4 inch per foot
37 b. Maxiz�r�uzn:4:l
38 c. City may �,ppro've varia�ions from these requirements in special cases.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O2I CONCRETE RESTOAATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOM SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�TS City Prpject �To. 102882
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5. Whene�ver the adjacent property is lower than the design curb grade and runoff
drains away from the street, the parkway grade must be set level with the top of tI�e
curb.
b. The design grade from the parkway extends to the back o� the walk line.
7. From that point (behind the wa1I�), the grade may slope up or down at maximum
slope oi 4:1.
B. Placing of Topsoil
1. Spread the topsail to a uniforrr� loose cover at the thickness specified.
2. 1'lace and shape the topsoil as directed.
3. Hand rake finish a minimum af 5 feeC from all �latwox�.
4. Tamp the topsoil with a light roller or other suitable equzpznent.
3.S REPAIR/RESTORATION] [NOT i7SED]
3.6 RE-XNSTALLATIQN [NOT USED]
3.'� �'IELD QITALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP �NOT USED]
3.9 ADJIISTING [NOT USED�
3.10 CLEANING �NOT USED]
3.11 CLO�EOUT ACT�TlES [NOT USED]
312 PROTECTYON [N�T USED�
3,13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED7
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT U�ED]
END OF SECTION
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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Cl'1'X OF FORT WpRTH
STAI�IDARD CO1+15T12iJCTION SPEC�ICATION DOCLTMENTS
Revised December 2Q, 2012
aoz� corrcx�r� �sma���rzorr co�zacT s
City Project No. 102882
' 330514-1
t1T�3Y3ST1NG MANHOLES, INLETS, VALVE BOXES, AIYD OTHER STRiTCTU1tE5 TO GRADE
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ADNSTING MANHOLES, INLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES TO
GR.ADE
4 PART1- GENERAL
5 1.1 SUMMARY
6 A. Section Includes:
7 I. Vertical adjustments to manholes, drop inlets, �valve boxes, cathodic pzotectzox� test
S stations and other miscelIaneous structures to a new grade
9 B. Deviations from this City of rort Worth Standard Speci�cation
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C. Related Specification Sections rnclude, but are not necessariIy limited io:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requrrements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of tk�c
Contract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
3. Sectaon 32 Ol 17 — Permanent Asphalt paving Repair
4. Section 32 01 29 — Conczete Paving Repa2r
5. Section 33 05 10 — Utility Trench Excavatzon, Ezinbedzxient and Bacl�ill
6. Sectian 33 05 13 -- Frame, Covez and Grade Rings
7. Section 33 39 10 — Cast-in-Place Concrete Manholes
8. Section 33 39 20 — Precast Concrete Manholes
9. Sectian 33 12 2fl — Resilient Seated (Wedge) Gate Valve
10. Section 33 I2 2I — AWWA Rubber-Seated Buttertly Valve
11. Section 33 04 11 — Corrosion Contral Test Station
12. Section 33 Q4 12 — Magnesium Anode Cathodic Protection System
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payznent
1. Manhole — Minor Adjustrxzent: SUBSIDIARY T� CONCRETE PAVING
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATIQN CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIpN DQCUMENT$ City Project No. 102882
8evised Decerober 20, 2012
330514-2
AT].TCJS'1'TNG MANIIOLFS, TiJLETS, VALVE BpXES, AND OTHER STAUCTURES TO GRADP.
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2. Manhale � Major Adjustment
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment requiring stz�uctuzai
modifications to raise or lower a manhole to a grade as speci�ed on the
Drawings.
b. Payment
1) The work pez�orzaaed and the materials f��rnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Manhole Adjustment,
Major" completed.
c. The pr�ce bid shall include:
1) Favement removal
2) Excavation
3) Hauliz�g
4) Dispasal of excess material
5) Structnral modifica�ions, grade rings or other adjustment de�ice
6) Reuse of the existing manhole frarne and cover
7) Furnishing, placing and compaction oi embedmeni and backfill
$) Concrete base mate�iai
9) Permanent aspk�alt patch or cancrete paving repair, as required
J.0) Ciean-up
3. Manhole - Majar Adjusiment with Frame and Cover
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment requiring stzuctural
modifications to raise or lower a manhole ta a grade speci�ed on th�
Drawings or structural modificataoz�s foz a manhole requiring a new frame
and cover, often foz� ck�anges ta cover diameter.
b. Fayment
J.) Thc woz� performed and the materials f�rnished in accordance with this
Ttem verill be paid �or at the unit price bid per each "Manhole Adjustment,
Major w/ Caver" completed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Pavement removaI
2} Excavation
3} Hauling
4} D'zsposal. of excess material
C1TY OF FpRT WORTH
3TANDARD CO3,IST'iZLJC'1'ION SPECIFICATION DpCUMENTS
Revised Decemher 2D, 2012
2021 CONCFtETE RESTOI2ATIDN CON'�2AC'i 3
Ci[y Project Na. 102882
334514-3
ADNSTTNG MANHOLES, IIYLETS, VALVE BOXLS, AND OTHER STRUCTURES Td GRADE
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5} Stzuciuzal znodi�'ications, gracle rings or other adjustment device
6) Frarr�e and covez
7) Furnishing, placing and cornpaction of embedment and backfill
8) Concrete base matezial
9) Permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as required
1d) Clean-up
4. Inlet
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment requiring structuraI
modifications to inlet to a grade specified on the Drawings.
b. �ay���t
�) The wozk pez-foz�naed az�d the materials funushed in accordance with this
Ttem wiIl be paid far ai t[�e uz�zt pz�ce bid per each "Znle� Adjustm�nt"
completed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Pavement removaI
2} Excavation
3) Hauiing
4) Disposal of excess material
5) 5tructural madifications
6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embedment and backfill
7) Concrete base zz�aterial, as requued
$} SurFace zestozation, permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as
requrred
9) Clean-up
S. Valve Box: SUBSIDIARY TO CONCRETE PAVING
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a. Measurement
I} Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment to a grade specified
on the Drawings.
b. Payzr�ent
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARll CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICA'I'ZOIV FaOCTJ1VaEN'I'S
Revised December 2Q 2012
2021 CONCRETE RESTOFLATION CONTRACT 3
City Froject 1�'0. 102882
330514-4
AI}JUSTING MAI�HOLE5, INL,ETS, VALV� 130�5, AN17 O'�'HEIt S'TI2UCTUI2ES TQ GRADE
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1) The work perFormed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Cathodic Protection
Test Station Adjustment" completed.
c. The price bid shail include:
1} Pavement removal
2) Excavatzan
3) Haulzng
4) Disposal of excess material
5) Adjustment device
6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embedment and backfill
7) Concrete base material, as required
8) Surface res�oration, permanent asphalt patch or coz�creie paving repair, as
required
9) Clean-up
7. Fire Hydrant
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment requiring stem
extensions to meet a grade specified by the Drawings.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Itexn will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Fiz�e Hydrant Stem
Extension" coznpJ�ted.
c. The price bid shall znc�ude:
I) 1'avement removal
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal o� excess material
S) Adjustz�aex�t znatezials
6) Furnishing, placi�g and compaction of embedment and bacl�ill
7) Concrete base material, as required
8) Surface restoration, permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as
required
4) Clean-up �
8. Miscellaneous��t��t��e UT�I,iTY ADJUSTMENT
a. Measurement
�} Measuzement for this Ttem shali be per each adjustment requiring structural
modifications to UTILITY/IRRIGATON LINE AND APPURTENANCES
WHERE SUCH UTILITY/IRRIGATION LINE ARE THE PROP�RTY
OWNER'S RESPONSiBILITY TO MAINTAIN ��:�' �*�,�F,��� *� � rtr�aa
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the rzaatez-ials furnished zn accordance vvith this
Itenr� will be paid PER ACTUAL COST OF '1'HE ADIUSTMENTS PLUS
TEN PERCENT TO COVER THE COST O�' BOND AND OVERIIEAD
INCURRED BY THE CONTR.ACTOR IIV IIANDLING THE UTILITY
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c. The price bid shall include:
1) Favement removal
CITY OF FORT WORTfi
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECJFICATTOI�I �OCLJIvIENI'S
Revised I]ecember 26, 2012
2021 COI�lCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 3
City Prnject No. 102882
330514-5
ADJUSTING MANHOLES, INLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUC`I'i.1RES TO GRADE
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3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess material
5) �� i]TII,TTY modificatzons
6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embedment a�d bacIrfill
7) Concrete base material
8) Permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as rec�uired
9} Clean-up
REFERENCE�
A. Definitions
1. Minor Adjustment
a. Refers to a snaall e�evatzon change per%rmed on a� existing manhole where the
existing frame and cover are zeused.
2. Major Adjustment
a. ReFers to a signi�cant elevation chan$e performed on an exisEing manhole
which requires structural modi�cation ar vvhen a 24-inch ring is cha�ged to a
30-inch ring.
B. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this Specification refer to the current reference
standard published at the time of the tatest revision date logged at the end of this
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. Texas Coznnnission on Enviu-on�mental Quality {TCEQ}:
a. Tit1e 30, Part I, Chaptez 21.7, Subchapter C, Rule 217.55 — Manholes and
Related Structures.
ADM�NXSTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED]
26 X.S SUBMZTTALS [NOT USED]
27 Z.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/7NFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT I7SED]
28 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
29 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS INOT USED]
30 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
31 1.1U DELIVERY, STORAG�, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
32 1.1i FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS �NOT USED�
33 1.1�. WARRANTY [NOT IISED]
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PART � - PRODUCTS
�.1 OWNER-FURNI�HED [oR] OWNER-5UPPLIED PRODUCTS [NOT IISED]
�.� MATERIALS
A. Cast-in-Place Concrete
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION COI�iTRACT 3
STf1NDA12D COI�iSTT2UC1'ION SPECIPICA'I`I�N A�CUME3V`I'S City Projact No. L02882
Revised December 2Q 2012
330514-6
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B. Modifications to Existing Concrete 5tructures
1. See SecEion �3 8� 00.
C. Grade Rings
1. See Section 33 05 13.
D. Frazne and Cover
1. See Sectian 33 45 13.
E. Backfill material
1. See Section 33 05 10.
F. Water valve box extension
1. See Section 33 12 20.
G. Corrosion Frotection Test 5tation
1. See Section 33 04 11.
H. Cast-in-Place Concrete Manhoies
1. See Section 33 39 10.
I. Precast Concrete Manholes
J. See Section 33 39 20.
2.3 ACCESSORIE,S [NOT USED]
2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT U�ED]
PART 3 - EXECUTI�IV
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22 3.� EXAMINATION
23 A. Verificatian of Canditions
24 1. Examine existing structure to be adjusted, for damage or defects that may affect
25 grade adjustment.
26 a. Report issue to Ciry for considera�ion before beginning adjustment.
27 3.3 PREPARATiQN
28 A. Grade Ver'rficatian
29 1. On major adjustments confirm any grade change noted on Drawings is consistent
30 with feld measurements.
31 a. If not, caordinate with Ciry to verify final grade be�ore beginnzng adjustment.
32 3.4 ADJUSTMENT
33 A. Manholes, InIets, and Miscellaneous ��e�UT]LTTY ADrUSTMENT
34 1. On any sanitary sewer adjustment replace 24-inc�i frame and cover assembly with
35 30-inch frame and cover asse�nbly per TCEQ requirement.
CTTY OF FQRT WORTH 2O21 CONCftETE RES'TORA'TION CONTRAC 1' 3
S'i'ANT]ATtll CO�CS1'12LTC'T'ION Sl'ECT�TCA,TION DOCLAvIFNTS City Praject iVo. 302882
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bottom using wood %rms shaped to fit so that no debris blocks the invert or the
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a. Do not use any more than a 2-piece bottom.
3. Do noi ext�nd ck�i�znn�y portion of the manhole beyond 24 inches.
4. Use the least number of grade rings necessary io meet required grade.
a. k'or e�ample, if a 1-�ooi adjusts�ez�t is r�quired, use 2 6-inch rings, not 6 2-incla
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5. A LICENSED TEXUS PLUMBER SIIAI.L BE RESPONSIBLE FOR
REPAIR/AD7USTMENT OF UTILITY/IRRIGATION LIlVE AND
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B. Valve Boxes
1. Utilize typical 3 piece adjustable vaIve box for adjusting to fnal grade as shown on
the Drawings.
C. Backfill and Grading
1. BackfiII area of excavation surrounding each adjustment in accordance to Section
33 OS 10.
D. Pavement IZepair
1. If requized pavez�ez�t zepair is to be penforzned in accardance with Sectaon 32 O1 17
or Sectian 32 01 29.
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26 3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
27 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIE� [NOT US�D]
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2R 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1.2.A — Pay item added for a major manhole adjustrnent which reuses the existing
frame and cover and a major adjustment requiring a new frame and cover; Added
12/20/2012 D. Johnson items to he included in price bids; Blue text added for clariiication for miscel�aneous
structure adjustments
3.4 — Pavement repair requirements were added
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT IISED]
C1I"Y OP POI2`I' VVORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTpRATTON CON'I'RACI' 3
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20 L Division 0-- Bidding Rec�uirements, Contract Foz-zns arzd Condiiions of ihe Contract
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STANDARD CONSTRilC'I'[ON SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIVTS CITY PROJECT NO. 102882
Revised November 22, 20 i3
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42 1.5 SUBMITTALS
43 A. Pro�ide the City with a current Iist af qualified flaggers before beginning flagging
44 activities. Use only flaggers on the quali�ied list.
a. Measurement
1} Measurement for this Item shall be per week for the duzatzon of use.
b. Payment
1) The woxk pez-f'ozzned and materiaTs furnished in accordance to this Item and
measured as pror�ided under "Measurement" shall be paid for at tl�e unit
price bid per week for "Portable Message Sign" rental.
c. T�e price bid shall include:
1) Deli�ery of Portable Message Sign to Szte
2} Message updatang
3) Sign movement thzouglaout coz�stxuction
4) Retuz�n af the Partable Message Sign past-construction
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1. Reference standards cited in this Specificatian refer to the current reference
standard published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. Texas Manual on Uni�orm Tzaffic Control D�vices ("�'MUTCD).
3. Item Sfl2, Barricades, Signs, and'I'raf�c Handliz�g of the Texas Department of
Transportation, Standard Specifica�ions for Construction and Maintenance of
Highways, Streets, and Bridges.
1. Contact Traffic Services Division (S 17-392-7738) a minimum of 48 laours pzior to
implementing Traffic Control within 500 feet of a traffic signal.
B. Sequencing
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B. Obtain a Street Use Permit from the Street Management Section of the Traffic
Engineering Division, 311 W. I O`" Street. The Traffic Control Plan {TCP) for the
Project sha�l be as detailed on the Traff c Control Flan DetaiI sheets of the Drawing set.
A copy of this Traff c Control Flan shatl be submitted with the Street Use Permit.
C. Traffic Control Plans shall be signed and sealed by a licensed Texas Frofessional
�ngine�z.
D. Contractoz shall pzepare Traffic Control Plans if requued by Che Drawings or
Speci�icatians. Tk�e Contzactor will be zesponszble foz having a Iicens�d Texas
Professional Engineer sign and seal the Traf�c Control PIan sheets.
E. Lane closures 24 haurs or longer shall rec�uire a site-specific traffic control plan.
F. Contractor responsible for having a Licensed Texas Professional Engineer sign and seal
changes to the Traffic Control Plan(s) developed by the Design Engineer.
13 G. Design Engfneer will furnish standard details for Traffic Control.
14 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTAL,S/INFORMATIONAL SLTBMITTAL,S [NOT USEDJ
15 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
16 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED�
i7 L9 QUALITY ASSiTRANCE [NOT USED]
18 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
19 L�1 FIELD [SITE� CONDITION5 [NOT II�ED]
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A. Description
1. Regulatory Requirements
a. Provide Traffic Control Devices that conform to details shown on the
Drawings, the TM[JTCD, and TxDOT's Compliant Work Zone Traffic Contxol
Device List {CWZTCDL).
2. Materials
a. TraiFic Control Devices must meei all r�fl�ctivity requiremenis included in the
TMUTCD and TxDOT Specifications --- Item 5p2 at aIl times during
construction.
b. Electronic message baards shall be provided in accordance with the TMUTCD.
CITY OF FORT Vi+OlZ7�T 2021 CO1VC�'I� AES'I'OZZATIOl\T CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATiON DOCUMEI�TTS CFI'Y PRO]ECT NO. 102582
Revised November 22, 2D13
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2 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTR�L [NOT I7SED]
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5 3.2 PREPARATION
6 A. Protection of In-Place CondiYions
7 I. Pratect existing traffic signal equipment.
8 3.3 INSTALLATION
9 A. Follow the Traffic Control Plan (TCP) and instal� Traffic Control Devices as shown on
IO the Drawings and as directed.
I 1 B. Install Traffic Control Devices straight and plumb.
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ih� "I'zaffic Contxol Plan witl�out the approval o� the Engineer.
1. Mznor adjustrnents to zx�eei fi�ld constructability and visibility are allowed.
Maintain Traffie Contral De�iees by talring carrective act�on as soon as possible.
1. Corrective action includes but is not lirr�ited to cieaning, replacing, siraightening,
covering, or removing Devices.
2. Maintain the Devices such that they are properly positioned, spaced, and legible,
and that retroreflective characteristics meet requirements during darIeness and rain.
If the Inspector discovers that the Contractor has failed to ca�nply with applicable federal
and state laws (by failing to fuz�ish ihe necessary £�agzxz�n, wazx�ing d�vic�s, barricades,
lights, signs, or other precautionaty measures for the protection of persons or property}, the
Inspector may order snch additionai precautionary measures be taken to protect persons
and property.
Subject ta the approval of the Inspector, portions of this Project, which are not affected by
or in conflict with the praposed method of handling traffic or utility adjustments, can be
constructed during any phase.
G. Barxicades and signs shall be placed in s�ch a manner as to not interfere with the sight
distance af drivers entering the highway from dziveways az side stz'eets.
H. To facilitate shifting, barricades and signs used in lane closnres or traffic staging may
be erected and rnounted on portable s�pports.
1. The support design is subject to the approval of the Engineer.
I. Lane ciosures shall be in accordance with the approved Traffic Control Plans.
J. If at any time ihe existing traffic signals become inoperable as a result of construct�on
operations, the Contractor shall provide portable stop signs with 2 orange flags, as
approved by the Engineer, to be used �or Traff c Control.
C1TY OF FORT WORTFI 2021 CONCRETE AESTORATION CONTRACT 3
STANDARD CONSTRIJCTIOI� SPECIFICATION DOCUIVISAITS CI"TY PRpJEGT Np, 102852
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tiu-�ri-ons, stxeet light pole installation, or other construction will be done d�aring peak traffic
�mes (AM: 7 az�n -- 9 azzz, PM: 4 pm - 6 pm).
L. Flaggers
1. Provide a Contractoz representaiiv� who has been certified as a flagging instructor
thraugh couzscs offezed by the Texas Engineering Extensian Service, the American
Traffic Safety Services Associaiion, the National Safety Council, oz oth�r appzoved
organYzations.
a. Provide the certificate indicating course completion when requested.
b. This representative is responsible for training and assuring that all flaggers are
qualified to perform flagging duties.
2. A qualified flagger must be independently certified by 1 of the organizations listed
above or trained by the Contractor's certified flagging instructor.
3. Flaggers must be courteous and able to effectiveIy communicate with the public.
4. When directing traffic, flaggers must use star�dard attire, flags, signs, and signals
an.d follow the flagging procedures set forih in the TMLJTCD.
5. Pzovide and znaiz�tazn flaggers at such poirzis and for such periods of time as may be
zequired to pzovide for the safety and coz�venuence of public travel and Contractor's
personnel, and as shown on the Drawings or as dzzecied by the Ez�gineez.
a. These flaggers shall be located at each end of the lane clpsure.
M. Remaval
1. Upon completion of Work, remove from the Site all barricades, signs, cones, Iights
and other Traffic Control Devices used for work-zone traffic handling in a timely
manner, unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
25 3.4 REPAIR / RCSTORATION [NOT U�ED]
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CI'I'X OF F012'1' WOR'Cki 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATIOIV CON'i'RACT 3
STAND�iRD CDNSTfZIJCT1011i SPECIF'iCATTOIV 170CUMENT'S C1TY PR07ECT NO. ] 02$82
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SUMMARY Q� CIrANGE
Added police assistance, requirement for when a site speci�c TCP zs zequired
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STANDARD CONSTAUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS CiTY PROJECT NO. 102882
Kevisad November 22, 2013
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SPECIAL SPECIFICATION
Geogz�id, Tensar �riAX140-475
1. Description: Furr►tsh and place geogrid in accordance with ihe lines and grades shown on the
plans or as c[irected.
2. Materials: Geogrid, a synthetic planar siruct�re fozzned by a reguIar netwoxk of integrally
connected poTymeric tensile elements with triangular apertures designed to interlock with the
surrounding fill material. Geogrid is used for the reinforcement of roadway hase or embankment
materials. Furnish geogrid that meets the requirements of Table 1. Use roll widths and lengths
shown on the plans ar as approved. Deliver each raIl of geagrid in suitable paci�aging to protect it
from environmental degradation; each ro�I will be one continuous piece withont discontinuities in
the ri�as. The Engineer will obtain at leasE one (1) sample of the geogrid per project for testing, as
needed, t4 verify compIiance with Table 1.
Tahle 1
Geogrid Requirements
TX140
Index Properties Longitudinal Diagonal Transverse General
Rib pitch, mm (in) 40 (1.60} 40 (1.60) -
Mid-rib depth, mrn (in) - 1,2 (0.05) 1.2 (0.05)
Mid-rib width, mm (in) - 1.1 (0.04) 11 (0.04}
Nodal thickness, mm (in) 3.1 (0.12)
Rib shape rectangular
Aperture shape triangular
Rib Aspect Ratio (depth: width) > i.0
Structural Integrity
Junction efF�iciency, % 93
Aperture stability,�z� kg-cm/deg @ S.Okg-cm 3.0
Radial stiffness at low strain,�3�
kN/m @ 0.5% strain 225
Radial stifFness at low strain,�3�
(Ib/ft @ 0.5% strain) i5,430
Durability
Resistance to chemical degradation � 100%
Resistance to ultra-violet iight and 100%
weathering�5�
Notes:
1. Load transfar capability determined in accordance with GRI-GG2-87 and GItI-GG1-87 and
expressed as a percentage of ultimate tensile strength.
2. In-plane torsional rigidity measurad by applying a moment ta the central junction of a 225mm
x 225mm specimen restrained at its pez-imeter an accordance wzth U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers Methodology for Measurement of Torsional Rigidity, (Kinney, T.C. Aperture
sta6i�ity Modulus raf 3, 3�1-2000).
3. Radia] stiffness is determined from tensile sriffness measured in any in-plane axis from testing
in accordance with the scope of ISO 10314:1946.
4. Resistance to loss of load capacity vvhen subjecYed Yo chemically aggressive environments iz�
accordance with testing to IS012960 as part oi a durability assessment in accordance with
IS013�3A:i999 73
5. Resistance to loss of load capacity when subjected to ultra-violet light and weathering in
accordance with testing to EN12224 as part of a durability assessrnent in accordaz�ce with
ISO13434:1999 7.2
6. All dimensions and values are typical unless atherwise stated.
3. Ident�f3cation: Idantify each roll with a tag or label securely affixed to the autside of the rall on
ane end. List ihe following infannation an the label:
� utuque roll number, sez�ally designated;
� lat number or control ne�mber;
� name of produc�r;
� style or catalog designation of praduct; and
� roll width and lengtIx.
4. Construction: Prepare the subgrade as incEicated an the plans or as directed. Set string lines for
alignment, if directed. Install geogrid in accoxdance with lines and grades as sk�own oz� the plans or
as directed. Place base material in lift thicknesses and cvmpact as shown on the plans or as
directed. Do not oparate tracked construction equipment on the geogrid without a minimum fill
cover of six (6) inches. Rubber t'rre construction equipznent nnay operate directly an the geogrid at
sgeeds less than five {5) mph if the undarlying materiaI supports the Ioads. Where excessi�e
substructure deformation is apparent, correct the grid placement operations as recommended by
the manufacturers or as directed.
A. Placement: Ori�nt the geogrid length as unrolled paraIlel to the direction of roadway.
Overlap geogrid sections as shown on the plans or as directed. Use plastic ties at overlap
joints or as directed, Placement of geogrid ara�u►d corners may require cutting and
diagonal lapping. Pin geogrid at the beginning of the backiill section as directed. Keep
geogrid taut at the beginning of the backf'iiling sec�ion but not rest�ained frorn stretching or
flattening.
1. Longitudinal Joints: Overlap longitudinal joints by a minimuin of 1 ft. 5pace
longitudinal ties 10 ft. to 15 ft. ar as directed.
2. Transverse Joints: Overlap transverse joints by a minimum of ] ft. Space
�ransverse ties 4 ft. to S ft. or as directed,
S. Damage Repair: As directed, remove and repIace contractor damaged or excessively
deformed areal without additional compensation. Lap repair areas a minimum of 3 ft. in all
directions. Tie each side of repair grid in aY least Yhree (3} Iocations but do not exceed
normaI constructian spacing; tie spacing For odd shapes will be as directed. Aepair
excessively defaxn xed materials underlying the grid as directed.
5. Measurement: Geogrid will be measured by the square yard oi roaciway placement as shown in
the plans with no allowance far overlapping at trans�erse and IongitudinaI �oints.
6. Payment: The work per%rmed and materials furnished in accordance with this item, as measured,
wiIl be paid far at the unit price Md Fox "Geogrid, 'i'ensar TY�iAX� 40-475". This price is full
compensation for furnishing, preparing, hauling and placing materials including labor, materiaIs,
freight, tools, equipment and incidentals.
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CDI�SICi�f�� 1L�!?-5E'crnnci�iu �r.� L'�1� S;J(�t;�f:C��'I^iiS.
MBEs lisied toward me�ting the projeet goa� must �� �acated in the s�x �6j co�nty mar[€etpl.ace at the time of
bid or the busin.�ss �as a Signifiicant �usiness Presenc�: in the Marke#place, Nlarkefp]ac� is the geographic
ar�a of Tarrant, Dallas, 9enfior�. Johnson, Parker, and Wise counfiie�.
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Certification means those frms, lacated within #he Marketplace; that have been determined to be a bondafide mi�ority
businEss enterprise by the iVortl� GanEra! 7'exas Regional GetEificatian Agency {NCTRCA) or ofher certifqing ag�ncies that
fhe Ciiy may deem appropriate anc� accep#ed by #Y�e City of Fart Worth.
ff �auling servic�s are utllf[ze�, the Off�r�r will b� aiv�n credit as Inng as the k�1lE3� liste�l owns a��
oner�t�� �t Me�st ot» #�111y !i!:�n��r# s�� 4p;�r�ti����? ��tr�E� t� b� used on #he c�+�lrac��_ -fhe y'�i�!= a-r�ay �n���
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Of#erors a��e required to id�ntify ALL s�tbcontracto�sdsuppliers, rsgardless of status; � e., fNir�+���ky ancf ranis�N1F�3=a, RlIB� firms are to be
listed tirst, use additional sheets if necessary. Please note that only certified NlBFr; tivill �:e cx��uik�;�; Ii7 Fi1f;�7R �lfi i�L'iE C,�O��.
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Macias Specialty Gon�r�c:�ii;�, Joint S�aling
35Q2 HardrQcic Rd. and SaWing
Grand Prairie, TX 7505t� � � ,� � �. � , ��.
AJ M aeia� `�' �`"� i �
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D�catur, TX 76234 O � �oncr�te ��� ��',� . ��
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Burel�on, TX ���28 �
Gay[e Jurasch�k L.-�'--1 ❑ ���1+����
817-821-3848
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Martiriez S�[rvey
56� Tur�er Wa�nell Rd �v����
ManSfield, TX 7fi063 � ❑ ��f�� ��
Danie[ Martinez
8'� 7-822-3235
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Co�rvfov+rn Redimix Concrete
P.O Box '! 62327 Supplier ��,,�,�� . �«;
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Archie Whi�s
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Offerors are required ta identify AL.L subconfrac#arslsupplisrs, regardless af sta#us; i.e„ Minority �nrl nnn•PAB��, MBE firrns are to be
listed f�rst, «se additiona! s�eets if necessary. Please naie that only certified MBEs will be counted to meei ;�n �r1B� gaal.
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Barnsco Su�ply �onstrucYion
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Fo� V!lot�h, TX 76'106 ❑ � � Cc�ncret� su�plies �1���,���' .�a
8'I 7-740-�40Q
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Cross Roads LP Stri�ing and
�012 David Strickland Rd Traffic Marker�
Fort Warth, TX 76�199 ❑ I� � �,���c.� -�
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Total Dollar Amount of Mf�E Subcontracto�slSuppliers �i ��Y� � � � � . ��
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Tetal ❑ollar Amount of Nonaf�i�� SuhcontractorslS��ppliers � � �� , ��� • �'�'�
iUi�� DOLL:AFt Af4�C�UNT flF ALI. SU�CC)NiRACTOR51Sl]PPLl�RS � �;j �� �j , `� �..� ' �'
Th�; ��FPror will nct m��ke aci�;t��s{��s, a��;�tlons; or substi#ut[o�s to this cer�ified (ist wi#ha�# f�e prior approv�l of fhe
�lt3a�i�v a��U Women auG�r,�ss ��t���}�rise C}f�ce througF� l�� ���E�mitfal of a F�e�t,resi far �lp�r�val ��
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�i� ��;!;a;-r1,�r�t ar� ��t,crrcl with t�,e �xFocew.E�r�s �ut�i��vci' iry +�r� r�r�:r:a�ce. Ttte �_?ffesor �1�a11 submVt a ct����ii�d
���I�ofa�:crri �i� h��v k13� re+��,.�F�t:,� c:�i�ng�lad•�3tion or de!�t�bt7 wilt :xffiF{_f the carnr�t�lt¢[f �l��F r�aal. lf fhe ��eiail
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By aifiixing a s[gnature io this forr�, #ne Offeror further agrees to pro�ide, directly ta th� �ity upon raques�,
cor�plete and acc�rate information regarding �c�ual wark �ertormed by all subcontr�ctars, i�cluding M��(s) and
any spec�af arrangemenfis with MBEs. The Offernr also agrees to allow an a�dit andlor examinati�n of any
books, recr�rds and files h�Ee[ by thei� campany. The OfFeror agrees to a11ow the transmissian flf in��rvi��vs with
ovvners, pr€nc9pals, office�s, �rr��loyees a�d applicabl� subcantractors/su��liers participating on the �ontract that
wifl substantiate the aetual rr,rork performed �y �ha MBE(s} on fihis cor�trac#, by an authorized offieer or empl4ye�
of the City. Any intentional andlor kr�owing misrepreseniation of facfs wili be ground� �or termi�ating the contract
or debarment fram Gity wark for a period of nnt fess than three (3) y�ars and for ini�iating ac#ion undar Federal,
Stat� ar l�ocai lav�s concerning false s#atements. Any failure to comply with fiF�is ordir�anc� crsafes a material
breach of the eonfract artd may �esult in a deterrni�afian of an irresponsible Qf�aror and debarm�nt frarrm
parfiicipating in Ci�y wosk for a p�riod af time not less than one {�) year.
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�as filed wf#h t�� Agency�an AffJdavit as de�ned by NGTRCA Mi�ority E3usin�ss ��f�:rprlse (MB�j PQlicies
& Pracedures and is here�y c�r#ifiied #c� prcivids seruice(s) En the foflowing areas:
iVA1C� 2362�f0: tNDU3iRfAL BUILaWG CONSi'RUC�It3N
NAlcs 2�6z2�; cc�mM��icEAL ANn �NSTITUTIONA�. Bu��t�i�vG coNSTRucTioN
f�AICS Z373'� 0: HIGHWAY, SiR��T', AND �3R1bG� CQN�TF�UC7i�N
NA�cs 237990: oTH�R HF�VYANo clVlk. �NG1N��RING CON�'�RUCt'!ON
NAICS 54133i1; �NGiN�ERiNG 5�RV[CES
Th�s Cerfifiaaiion camrnances �Sbruary S, 2p99 and s�persedes any registratic�r� or I[sting p�'eviotlsly issued,
Thls cer#ification rnust be u�dated evary two years by se�brrzlssion of an Annual iJpdate Affidavit. At any
�ime there is a c]�tange in own�rsF�ip, cnntrol of the firm vr aperalion, noti#lcation �ust he made
irnrnediateEy to the �forfh Central �ex�s Regionai �ertiiicatian agency for efigi�ility avafuation.
Certi�c�t#on Expieatlon: �ebruary �g, 202�1
lssued aata: �ebruary 8, 2019
G�RIIFICATIO�! NQ. NMMB47445�0221
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MACIAS 5�'�CIALTY C�NTR,P�CT(N� LLG
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has f�led wi#h the AgenGy an Affdavit as de�ined 6y NCTRCA Minority Business Enterprise (ivlB�) Poficies
& Procedures and is hereby certified ta provide service{s) in the folEowing areas:
fVA[CS 2362�0: GQM�I€ERCIAL 6E11LDIiyiG CO[+lS7Rt.�CTIQN G�N�RAL C��ITRAC�ORS
NA]G5 238110� CONCFF�€T� REPAtR
MA1GS 5�4'�611: SIT� LOCATION GOI�SULTI�IG ��R►�IC�S .
�AECS 567�90: G�.EAN[NG (E.G., POWER SV1fE�PING, Wi4SH1NG) C]RNEWAYS A[�fl PARKiNC'x LOTS
AJAICS 58'179t�: POW�Ed YVASHING �IJILDING EXi'ERIOF'ttS
This Certifiicatlt�n eornmena�s 5epterrtber '12, 2099 and supersedes any reg�stration or listing previously
issued. This cer�ifi'rcation rnust b� �pdated every two years by submission af an Anr�ual Update Affidavit. Ak
any t�me there is a change in ownerst�ip, cankrnl afi tf�e firm ar operation, noti�ication rr�usi be rnade
immediately to the North Central �exas I�egior�al Certifica#ion Agency for eiigibiliky e�aluation.
Certification Expiration: Septem�e� 30, 202'f
Issued Date: Sepiember �2, 2019
C�R7iFICATE4N NO_ HMMB16�89NQ921
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has filec€ wi#i� the Agency.an A�idavit as defined by NGTRGA Minorify Business Enterprise tMB�) E'olicies &
pracedures and is her�by c�r�ified to provlde seNice(s} in #he follosn�ing areas;
NAICS 22'l3'�il, WATER SiJPPLY AND IRR[CATtON SYSi�IUIS
�fAICS 23622�i: BROAiIGqSi'ING STATION CONSiRIlCi'ION
NAICS 237'I'i0: [RRIGATION PRtIJECT CONS�RUCTI�N {EXC�PT �A�llfh{)
NA1CS 423350: 51�T FENC� AR�D OTFEER FABRICS (�.C,, FOR EROSION CONT�20L} M�RCHAN3'
iNF�OL�SALEF�S
N/�lCS Sfi173{E: �.ROSION CON7ROi. SERVlG�S �
NAICS �S1'i30: HYI]RC}S��T31NG S�RVICES {E,G., dECC3RATIUE, EROSION C4NiR�L PURPOS�S)
NAICS �6�f73A: LA�DSCAPING S�RVICES (EXC�PT PLANNING)
NA1GS 56'173(i: LAWN iiAtJLCHING S�RViG�S
NA1CS 561730: SQL7 �.AYII�G SERVICES
This Certification ccamrrsences July 5, 2020 and s€�persedas any regisEratian ar listing pre�ious[y issued. This
cettif[cakion rrtust be upda#ed every fwo years hy submissiort of an Annua! Upd�te AfFda�i�. At any fime there is a
change in ownership, contrai of #ha firm or opera#ian, notificatian must be mad� irnmecEiafely to tha IwEalth Gentr�4
i'exas k�egiana[ Ca�tifcatian Agency for eligibility e�aluatian.
Certifc�fion �xpiration: July �1, 2[}22
lssued Date: July 5, 202{l
C�RTiFiCATION NO. HMMB876��YQ722
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20�3 PREVAiLING WAGE RA�'ES
(Hea�y and Highway Canstruction Projects)
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Asphaft Distributor �perator
Asphalt Paving Machine Operatar
Asphalt Raker
Broom or Sweeper Operator
Concrete Finisher, Pa�ing anci Structures
Concre#e Pa�ement Finishing Machine Operator
Concrete Saw �perator
Crane Operator, Hydraulic 80 tons or less
Crane Ope�ator, Lattice Boom 80 Tons or Less
Crane Operator, l.attice Boom O�er 8� Tons
Crawler Tractor Operator
Electritian
Exca�ator Operator, 50,OOa pounds or less
Exca�ator Operator, O�er 50,000 pounds
Flagger
Form Builder/Setter, Str�ctures
Form Setter, Paving & Curb
Foundation Drill Operator, Crawler Mounted
Foundatian �rill Operator, Truck Maunted
Front End Loader Operator, 3 CY or Less
Front End Loader Operator, O�er 3 CY
Laborer, Comman
Laborer, Utility
Loader/Backhoe Operator
Mechanic
Milling Mach's�e Operator
Motor Grader Operator, Fine Gracie
Motor Grad�r Qperator, Raugh
pff Road Hauler
Pavernent Marking Machine dp�rator
Pipelayer
Reclaimer/Pul�erizer Operator
Reinforcing Steel Worker
Roller Operator, Asphalt
Roller Qperator, Other
Scraper flperator
5er�icer
Small 5lipform Machine Operator
Spreader Box Operator
Truck Driver Lowboy-Float
Truck Driver Transit-Mix
Truck Driver, 5ingle AxEe
Truck Driver, 5ingle or Tandem Axle Dump Truck
Truck Driver, Tandem Axle Tractor with Semi �frailer
Welder
Work Zone Barricade Servicer
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classifications listed are detailed in the AGC of Texas' Standard Job Classifications and Descriptions for Highway,
Hea�y, Utilities, and Industrial Construction in Texas.
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G�neral l�Totes
Division 01— GenerallZequirements
General:
1. The Contractor shall be responsible for locating all utilities, whether public ar priva�e, prior to
excavation. The information and data shown with respect Co e�sting underground iacilities at or
contiguous to the site is approximate and based on information furnished by the owners o� such
underground faciIities or on physical appurtenances abserved in the �eld, The City and Engineer
shall not be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of any such information or data. The
Contractor shall have fu11 responsibility for reviewing and checking all such information or data,
for locating all underground fac'rlities, for coordination of the work with the owners of such
underground facilities during constr�zction and for the safety and protection t�ereof and repairing
any damage thereto resulting from the Work. This Work shall be considered as a subsidiary �tem
of Work, the cost of which shall be included in the price bici in the Proposal for various bid iterns.
The Contractor shall natify any affected owners (utility companies) or agencies in writing at least
48 hours prior to construcCion.
a. Notify TEXAS 811 (I-800-DIG-TESS orwww.texas811.org) to locate existing utilitzes
priox to constructioz�.
b. Caution? Buried electric lines may exist along this project. Cnntact electrical providers 48
ho�rs priar to excavation ;
� ONCOR Wild Riegler 817-215-67�7
� Tri County Kevon Mooney 817-752-8160
c. Cautionl Buried gas lines may exist along this project. Contact A�nos Energy 48 hours
prior to excavation, and within two (2) hours of encountering a gas line (John Crane:
517-207-2845)
d. Caution? Bu�ed coz�r►munzcation cables may exist along this project. Contact
cammunication cornpanies 48 hours prior to excavation:
� Spectrum/Charter Corsamuraication Sherri Trahan 817-271-8108
� AT&T Gary Tilory 817-338-6202
� One �`ource Communications Jeremy Hegwood 817-745-2243
e. Caution! When doing work within 2fl0 feet of any signalized intersection, the Contractor
shall notify Traffic Management Division of City of Fort Worth T/FW, 72 hours prior to
excavation (Kassem Elkhadil: 817-392-5742). The Contractor shali protect existang signal
hardware, ground boxes, deteciion loops, and undexground conduit at signa7ized
ix�tersections. A�y damages at signalized intersections shall be replaced at the expense of
the Contractor. The Contractor shall contact tl�e City at 817-392-8100 to perform conduit
line locates at signalized intersections 72 hours prior to cornmencing work at the
intersection.
f. The Contractor shall notify the City of Fort Worth Project Manager 48 hours prior to the
start of any excavation (Tc�rigul Isdam: 817-392-248�
2. Contractor's personnel shall have identifying clothing, haCs or badges at ali times which idenCit�y
the Contractor's name, logo or company.
3. �'rotect concrete curb and gutter, driveways, and sidewalks ihat are not designaYed far remo�val.
Razzaoval and z'eplacement of these items shall be as designated in the drawings.
CFI'Y OF FOAT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTkUCTION G�,NERAI.NOT�S
Version Aelease Decczz�ber 18, 207 7
Divisian 32 — Exterior Yinprovernents
General:
1. At locations where the curb and gutter are to be replaced, the Contractor shail assume all
responsibiLiry for the re-esiablishment oi e7cisting street and gutter grades. Estabiishment oi
grades shall be cansidered as a subsidiary item of Wark, the cost of which shall be included in ihe
prica bxd in the Proposal for vazious bid ztems.
2. All c�veways, wf�ich aze open cut, slaall k�ave at least a tezzaporary drivang suxface at the ez�d of
each day. The ternporaty snrFace shall be cansidered as a subsidiary item af WQrk. The cost af
which shall be included in the price bid 'm the ProposaZ for various bid items.
Bike Lanes and Shared PavemenE Markings:
1. Proposed bike Ia�es should maintain a minimum effective width of 4 feet (measured from edge of
gutter to center of stripe).
2. Bicycle pavement markings should be Iocated 20 feet from the curb ret�rn, stop bar, or cross walk
(whichever is applicable) unless denoted otherwise in the drawings.
3. Combined width oi bike lane and on-street parking should not be Iess than 13 %et.
4. Ii travel lane is greater than 14 fe�t wide, sha�red pavezx�e�zt zna�r�i�gs sha� be placed 4 feet from
face af curb oz edge of on-streei pazking (whichever is applicable).
5. If travel lanEe is lass than or equal to 14 feet wide, s�azed pavement mazlcings shalX be placed in
the middle of the travel lane.
3. Bike Tane symbol, arrow, and. shared pavement marlcings should be repeated at the beginning af
each intersection.
4. On uninterrupted sections of roadway, bike lane symbol and arrow should not be spaced more
than 33d feet apart and shared pavement markings should not be spaced more than 250 feet apart.
5. Bike lane symbol, arrow, and shared pavement marIflngs should not be placed at private
driveways or pubiic intersections.
6. Bike Iane striping should be 4 inches solzd w�ite, hoi-applied therz�rzoplastic unless specified
othez�wise in t1�e drawin�s. A�1 other bike Ia�e pavement markings shall also be white, hot applied
thexnaoplastzc unless otherwise specified in Lhe drawings.
7. All dimensions are fram face of curb and are to center of the pavement marking.
S. SharecE pavement markings should not be used on facilities with a posted speed greater than 35
mph.
Sidewalks and Curb Ramps:
1. The curb ramp standard deCails are intended to show rypical layouts for the construction of the
curb ramps. The inforrnation shown on the standard details meet the requirements shown in the
"2012 Texas Accessibiliry Standards" (TAS) and the "2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
Design" by ihe Departznent of 7�stice.
Z. Caty of Fort Worth Standard Details are only intended to indicate pay lirnits for each type of
ramp, the Engineer is responsible for the development and design of the sidewatk and curb ramp
layout, inclr�ding actual dirnensions and slope percentages.
3. The Contractor may not make changes to the sidewalk and curb ramp layaut without approval of
the City. The Contractor may propose changes to the sidewaIk and curb ramp Zayout due to �e�d
conditions, but any proposed changes must be approved by the City.
4. Curb ramp running slopes shall not be steeper than 8.3% (12:1). AdjusC curb ramp length or
grade of approach sidewalks as direcied by t�e City.
5. Curb ramp flare slopes sk�all not be steeper than 10% (10:1) as measuzed along back of curb.
6. M�imum allowable cross slope on sidewa�� and cuzb �raznp su�-Faces is 2°Io.
7. The mininaurza width of sidewalks and curb ramps shaIl be 4 feet.
C�'X OF FOI2'�' WORTH
STAIVDARD CONSTRUCTTOIV GENERAL NOT'ES
Version Release December 2 S, 2017
8. Landings shall be provided at the top of curb ramps. The landing clear lengTh shall be 5 feet
minimum irom the end af ramp. The landing clear width shaJl be at least as wide as the curb
raznp, excludir�g flar�s. Tk�e laz�d'zng staall have a maximuzn slope of 2°Ia in any direction,
9. Tn alterations where there is no landing at the top of the curb ramp, curb ramp flares shall be
pro�vided and shall not be steeper rhan 83% (12:1).
1d. Where turning is required, maneuvering space at the top and bottom of curb ramps shall be 5 feet
by 5 feet minimum. The space at the bottom shall be wholly contained within the crosswalk
markings and shall not project into �+ehicular traffic ianes.
11. Curb ramps with returned curbs may be used only wl�ere pedestrians would noxz�r�ally walk aczoss
ih� raznp, aitk�ex because ih� adjacar�t suz-�ace is planting or other non-wal�ng surfaca or because
the side appraach is substantially obsiructed.
I2. Where curb ramps are provided, crosswalk mari�ings shall be required and ramps sl�all be aligned
with the crosswalk.
13. Counter slopes of adjoining gutters and road surfaces immediately adjacent to the curb ramp shall
not be steeper than 5% (20:1} in any directron.
C1T'Y OF P012T WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION GENERAL NO'€'ES
Vexsion Release December 18, 2017
Division 33 - Utrlities
General:
1. For utility work within utility easements, once pipe or appurtenances have been installed or
rehabilitated, immediately commence temporary surface resCoration. Complete suriace resiaration
to the owner's sa�isfaciion wiClun seven (7) days of work finisl�ing on-site. Failur� to z�r�aintain
surface zestoration, as z�oted above, z�rzay zesult iz� susper�sian of work untzl resioration is
compleie.
2. Existiz�g verticaI deflectians and pipe slopes shown on the dravc+ings are appraximate and have not
been field verified, unless otherwise noted. Rim elevations, flow lines, and horizontal locations of
existing manholes were deterrnined from field survey. If field conditions vary from those shown
on drawings Contractor shall notify City.
3. Maintain aIl e�sting water and sewer connectiflns to customers in working order at all times,
except for brief interruptions in service for water and sewer services to be reinstated. In no case
shall services he allawed to remain out of service overnight.
4. Establish and maintain a trench safety system in accardance with the excavatian safety plan and
Federal, State or local safety requirements.
5. Frovide and fo�low approved Confined Space Entry Prograzxa ix� accozdaz�ce witk� OSHA
requirezxzents. Confined Spaces shall include manholes and all ather canfined spaces in
accordance wzth OSHA's �erzxait xequized for Confined Spaces.
6. Only City prequalified Contractors, by appropriate Water Department work category, shall be
al�owed to adjust valve boxes, ma�holes, ring & covers, ete.
Water:
T. Provide thrust restraint by means of restraining joints at fittings and concrete blocking. When
specifically indicated on the Drawings, provide thrusC resCraint at designated joants beyond the
fittings. Each method shall be capable oi thrusC restrainC independent of ihe other system. The
Contractor shall refer to City Standard D�tai�ls fax area z�equired to instail concrete blacking.
2. All ductil� iz'oz� mechanical Joint fitiings shatl be restrained io pipe using retainer glands.
3. Proposed watar znains sha1T have a minimum cover of 4$�incfies cover abo�ve the top of pipe,
unless shown otherwise on the drawings or details.
4. All water services shall be installed above storm sewers, except where shown otherwise in the
drawings.
5. Eievation adjustment at connections may be made with bends, of�sets, or joint deflections. Joint
deflections shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of manuiacturer's recominendations.
6. Tempnrary pressure plugs required for sequencing of constz�uction and testang of pzoposed watez
lines shall be considered subsidiary io the work and shall be included in t�e pz�ce bid zn ihe
Proposal for various bid items.
Sanitary 5ewez:
X. Verify that all connections to the sanitary sewer systern are for sanitary sewer only. Notify City of
any discovered illicit connections.
2. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages to properties, homes, and basements from backup,
vwhich may res�lt during Ehe installation of new pipe and/ar abandonment of existing pipe. The
Contractor will be allowed to open clean outs where available. The Contractor will be respansible
for aIl clean up associated with opening clean outs.
3. For all sanitary sewer service connectaons at manhales, provide a hydraulzc slide in accordance
with the details.
C1TY OP POIt'�' WOI2'�
STANDARD CONSTI2UCTION GENERAL. NOTES
Version Release Decemher 18, 2017
Storm Drain:
1. Maintain the existing storzn draznage systezn untii the praposed system is in service. In no case
should the Contractor leave the existing storm drain out of sezvice whereby zunoff would cause
damage to adjacent property.
2. Construct all drainage impro�ements from the downstream end to the upstream end to allow
continued storm drain service. If the Contractor proposes to construct the system otherwise, the
Contractor shall submit a sequencing plan to the City for approval.
3. Take appropriate measures to preserve wildlife in accordance with applicable federal, state and
local guideJ.iz��s.
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STANDARD CONSTItUCTIbN GENERAL IYOTES
Vexsion Release December 18, 2017
Div�sion 34 - Transpartation
General:
�. Prior to activating Craific signals with new or revised signal timing, the contracCor should e-mail
Aziz Rahman, Sr. Frofessional Engineer, at Aziz.Rahman@fortworthtexas.gov (and copy Kassem
Elkhalil, Professional Engineer, at Kassern.ElKhalil@fortworthtexas.�) at least three (3) weeks
in advance to sc�edule that.
2. TF new cabznets and cantrollers are being installed and the controllers need io be pzogrammed and
tested by City Farces; the contractor should deliver them to the City of �'ort Worth, Signal Shop at
5001 James Ave., at least three (3) weeks in advance to schedule Ehat.
3. Unless there is a compelIing reason, a new traffic signal will be put on flash on Thursdays and
working colors the following Tuesday.
4. Switching from old traffic signai to a new one, this should be done on Tuesdays only.
5. NoCiFy Trafiic Management Division (817-392-7738) Project Representative at least 2l�-houzs in
advance of a11 canczete pours. inspecioz� z�ust be present when concrete is placed on the project site.
6. Xf a licable equipment supplied by the City will be avail�ble for pick up from the
Tratasportatzon/Public Works (T/PW) Warehouse at SflQ1 ,lames Avenue and/or the Village Creek
Pale Ya.rd (5000 MLK Freeway). The Project Representative must authorize ail equipment
pickups.
7`. Design consultant shall submit electronic file in CAD format as well as PDF (11" X 17") of t�inal
signed and seaied pIans to the City.
8. Cont�racioz sI�all pzavide a 5-year manufacturer warranty on APS systems. The warranty
docuznentaCion s�all include the start date (when material is delivered to job site) and the end date
of the warranty and the serial number of the ec�uipment.
Traf�c Signals:
I. The City will not provide traffic signal cabinet or traffic signal controller to the Contractor. The
cost for these items must be included in the City project budget, or for all privately funded projects,
the cost must be included in Che bid package for purchase from the vendor.
2. Tlae Cantzactor shall provzde all materials �eeded to canstruct a fuIly operatianaI traffic signal as
called out for in the plans and specifications.
3. All existing signal equipment shall remain in place and operating until new equipment is in place
and ready tp operate.
4. The Contractor is responsible for hauling and properly dispasing of salvaged material from the job
site to a disposal site of their choasing. The Contractor wiIl not be a1lQwed to drop off salvaged
materials at the City yards.
Foundations:
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION GENERAL NOTBS
Version Release December 18, 2017
1. Dimensions shown on pIans for locations of signal foundations, conduit, and other items may vary
in order to meet Iocal conditions. AII locations of foundations, conduit, and ground boxes shall be
approved by the Traf�c Sigxzal Inspector or the City Engineer.
2. Contractor shall contact the City traffic signal inspectar priar io pouring cabinet foundation to be
sure that template and bolt �atterns are carrect for type of cabinet being supplred. Foundation shall
be installed per City 5pecification and City Detail.
3. Pier Foundations shall be poured together in one piece.
4. No s�gnal poles shall be placed on foundations prior to fzve (5) calendar days foXiowi�g pouxing of
concrete.
5. Contractor shall clean up and remove ali loose material resulting from construction operations each
day �rior to the �vork is being suspended.
6. Cantroller cabinet concrete apro� shall be subsidiaiy to the bid item for the controller cabinet
foundation. Cabinet foundatian and apron shall be poured together in one piece.
Controller and Cabinet:
1. Co�atz�actor sk�all install controllez cabinet and conneci aJl associated field wirzng.
2. City will install sign� t�ming and program controller.
Conduit:
1. A continuous grounded system shall be provided in PVC conduit by running I-#8 bare copper wire
in conduit between foundations and grounding ai each t�oundation ground rod.
2. All conduits shall be Schedule SO PVC.
Electrical service sha�l be installed per C'rty Specifications and City Detail in separate 2" canduit
from the meter to the signal cabinet.
Signal Heads:
1. All signaX heads shall be McCainTM, EconoliteTM, or approved equivale�t style and dime�sio�s.
2. All signal heads sh�ll be co�ered with burlap ar other approved rriaterial from the time of
instaliation u�tii the signal is placed in operation.
3. All signal head attachments si�all be designed such that the wiring to each signaI head shall pass
from the mast arm through a rain �ighC connector to the signal head bracing or attachment hardware
to the signal head. A smail amount oi exposed signal cable shall form a drip Iaop.
4. All LED signal. indicatzans sk►all be General Electric (GE) G�1co�eTM oz equivalent and shall meei
the latest ITE standards.
5. Signal heads (all displays) and pedestrian Walk and Dan't Walk heads with countdown displays
shall have LED ir�serts.
6. Clam-�hell mounting assemblies shaIi be used far pedestrian indications.
CIT'Y OP FORT WOTiTT�
STANDAItD CON3TAUCTION GENE.AAL NOi'ES
Version kelease December 1S, 2017
7. All LED signals shail be of the rncandescent appearance.
8. All signal heads shall have black aluminum, 1Quvered, single piece back plates co�npatible with
McCainTM, EconoliteTM, or approved equivalent signal head housings.
Traffic Signs and Pavement MarKin�,s:
1. All traffic signs and mounting hardware shown on the plans will be furnished and installed by the
contractor including the metro street name signs. The contractor shall provide a detaiI sheet for the
mei�ro stz-eet nazne signs with bloc� nuz�r�bers to the Ciry For approval priar to fabrication and
instal�ation.
2. Existing stop signs and posts will be removed by the contractor upon, or before, the signal turn-on.
Detection System:
1. The Contractor shall furnish and install the IterisTM Vantage Vector Hybrid Detection System and
cable.
2. Tk�e Contzactor shall instalI, aim and program all detectoz-s as pear City Standard Specifzcaiions az�d
City Details.
3. The Contractor shall refer to and City 5tandard Details and project plans for detection zones
placement.
Emergency Vehicle Preemptio� Equipment (EVP):
1. The Contractor shall fumish and install the OpticomTM EVF {detectors, cab�e, and discriminatar
units).
2. The ConCractor shall insiall the EVP detectors on the mast arzn as shown on the plans ax�d
appropriate City Detail, and run one continuous EVl' cable froin the detector to the cabinet.
Tnst�iation of the EVP system will be paid for per bid item_
Accessible Pedestrian Signal (APS):
1. APS units with audible message shall be installed on all TxDOT Iocations or at the direction of the
Ciiy Engineer.
2. APS units shall comply with the latest vexsion af tlae Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devi�ces (TMUTCD).
3. APS units shall be installed per City Standard Specr�cation and City Detai�.
Battery Backu�:
1. If called out for in the plans, battery backup units supplied shall comply with the City Standard
Specifcations. Installation shall be completed per City Standard Specificatior�s and City Detaii.
Traf�c Control:
1. The Contractor shal� subxxazi a Work Schedule, Traffic ConCrol Plan, az�d acquire a Developmeni
Pezz�it fz�ozn Development Department, at 2a0 Texas Street. Contact Cfiuck McLure (817-392-
7219).
C1TY OP PORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRT7CT[ON GENERAL NOTES
Version Release December 1 S, 2017
2. The Contractor shall be responsible far the safeiy of pedestrians and motorists in the area of the
traffic signal construction site.
3. Roads and streets s�aall be kept apen to traffic at aIl times. Contractor shall arrange construction so
as to close only one lane of a roadway at a time.
4. All construction operations shall be conducted to provide minizx�a� ir�tez�erence to traffic. All traffic
signal equipment installations shall be arranged sa as to permit cantinuous movement of traffic in
aIl directions at all times.
5. Contractoz shall be responsible for any signage necessary during construction.
6. Unless otherwise noted, it is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that signal indicatio�s a�d
tizning az�e adjusted and maintained Eo ensure safety in work zone at all times.
7. Any traffic signal modifications during construction are subsidiary to �raffic control plan {TCP}
pay item.
8. Any traffic signal modifications should be in coznpliance with the latest version of the Texas
Manual on Unifarm Traffic Contxol De�ices {TMUTCD} and the Ciry of Fort Worth 5tandards.
9. The contracior s�all submit any proposed traffic signal modifications to the Traffic �ignal Section
for their approval ten (10) days prior to any changes.
Electric ,Service:
1. Install the required electric services and obtain an electrical service permit in each instance, cost of
which will be paid by ihe Contractor.
2. The elec�rical sezvice shall be 100 amps with 120/240 voItage branch circuit and shall comply wit�a
City Standard Specifica�ions and City Details as applicable per plans.
Lurninaires;
1. The City will not iurnish luxninaire material to the contractor. Tl�e Contractor shalI furnish and
install LED luminaires for t��affic signals in accordance witi� the latest City 5tandard Specifications,
City Details, and plans.
2. All new streetiight pole types sl�all match those of the surrounding area of Fart Worth �o� wlaich
they are being installed in. Contact the City Traffic Management, Street I.ight Section at (817) 392-
7738 for direction an light pole types allowed areas. The sazne poles shall be consistently used
throughout subdivisions.
CTI'Y QF FORT WOR'PH
ST�\NDARD CONSTRUCI'ION GENBRAL NO"I`ES
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