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2021 CO�TCRETE RESTORATIOl� COl�TRACT 4
AT VARI4US LOCAT�ONS
City Projecf No. 103207
Betsy Price
Mayor
David Coo�e
City Managex
William Johnson
Direcior, Transporration and Public Works Department
Prepared for
The City of Fori Worth
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Division 00 - Genera� Conditions
Page 1 of 8
Last Revised
00 QS 10 Mayor and C�uncil Coaamunication 07/01/2a11
OQ OS 15 Addenda 07/01/201 I
Od 11 I 3 Invitation to Bidders 03/09/2020
00 21 13 Instructioz�s io Bidders D1/a5/2021
QO 31 15 Engineer Praj�ct SchedL�le 07/20/2018
00 32 15 Constructian Project ScheduIe 07/20/2018
00 35 13 Canflict of Jnterest Statement 02/24/2Q20
00 41 00 Bid Form 03/09/2Q20
OQ 42 43 Pro osal I'orm Uni# Price 01/20/2012
00 43 I3 Bid Bond 09/11/2017
00 43 37 V�ndor Compliaace to State Law Nonresident Bidder 06/27/2011
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DO 45 J2 Pre ualifica#ion Statement 07/01/2011
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00 45 26 Contractor Com liance with Warkers' Cornpensation Law 07/01/2011
00 45 40 Minority/Women Business Ente ris� GoaI 01/01/2021
00 52 43 Agreement 04/06/2019
OQ 61 13 �erformance Boz�d D7/Ol/201 ]
00 61 lA� Payment Bond 07/01/20I 1
a0 61 19 Maintenance Bond 07/01/2011
00 61 25 Certificate o� I�surance 07/Q 1/2011
00 72 00 General Conditions 03/09/2020
a0 73 00 Supplementary Condiiions 03/09/2Q20
Division Ol - General Re uirements LasE ltevised
O1 11 OQ Summary of Work l2/20/2012
O1 25 00 Subs�itution Procedures 07/01/2011
al 31 19 Preconstruction Meeiing 08/17/2012
O1 31 20 Project Mee�ings 07/0U2011
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01 32 33 Preconstruction Video 07/01/201 I
O1 33 OQ Submittals 12/2D/2012
01 35 13 S ecial Project Procedures 12/20/2012
dl 45 23 Testi�g a�d Ins ection Services 03/09/2020
O1 50 00 Tem or �'acilities and Coz�trals 07/01/2011
O 1 55 26 Street Use Permit and Modi�cations to Traffic Control 03/22/2021
01 57 13 Stor�n Water Pollution Prevention Plan 07/01/2Q11
OI 58 I3 Temporaty Projeet Signage 07/01/2Q11
O1 60 00 Froduct Re uirements 03/09/2020
O 1 70 00 Mobilization and Remobilization 11/22/2016
01 71 23 Caz�stz'action Stakin and Survey 02/14/2018
O1 74 23 Cleanin � 07/01/2011
0 i 77 19 Closeout Requirements 03/22/2021
01 78 23 Operation and Maintenance Data 12/20/2012
O1 78 39 Prajeci Record Documents 07/01/2011
CITY OI' FORT WORTH 2O21 CQNCRETE RESTpRAT10N CONTRACT 4
STAI1pA1tD CON5TRL1CT10N 5T'�CIFICATION DOCUMENT'S Cl`I'Y YROJFCT NO. 103267
Revised May 13, 2021
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STAN]]r1RD CQNSTRUCTION SPLCTrTCATTON DOCUMENTS
Page 2 of 8
Technical �pecifcations which have been� xnodifred by the Engineer speci�cally for thi,s
Project; hard copies are included in fhe Project's Con�ract Docume�ts
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STAA]I]ARD CONST]tUCT10N SYECIFICATiON DOCUMEIVTS CITY PRD.TECT IdO. 103207
Revised 3vlay 13, 2021
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION llOCUMEN"fS
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Division 33 - Utiiities
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O2I CONCRETE R�ST012ATION CONTRACT 4
STANDAItD CONSTI2UGTION SPECTPTCATIOt�I DOCUMEI�TS CITY PROJECT NO. 103207
Revised May l3, 2021
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STANDAR.C] CONS`I'KC1CT10N SPECIPTCATrO1V 170CLTMENTS
Page 4 of 8
Technical Specifications listed beIow are included for this Projec� by reference and can be
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Divis�on 02 - �xistin Conditions
02 41 l3 Selective Site Demolition
Last Revised
12/20/2012
CITY OF k'OItT WOR'�H
STANDARD CQNSTIZUCTTON SYECIPTCATiDN IJOCUMENTS
Revised May 13, 2021
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATiON CONTRACT 4
CITY PROdEC1' NO. 103207
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIpIV I�OCLIMF'NTS
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATIOI�! CONTI�ACT 4
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STA�+]AARD GONSTRUCTION SYECIrICATION DOCUMENTS CITY PROdECT NO. 103207
Revised May 13, 2021
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Appendix
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Minority a11d Wonrien �wned Business Enterprise Compliance
Wage Rates
Permits and Utilities
Nondiscriminatian
Product Requirements
CI'i'X OF FpRT WOItTH 2O21 CaNCRETE RESTOKATION CONTRAC`I' 4
STANDAR_D CONSTRllCTION 3PECTFICATION bOCTJM�NTS CIT'Y YTZOJECI' NO. 1fl3207
Ravised May 13, 2021
99 99 00 Special Specification
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STA%IDARD CONSTRUCTfC7N SPEC[F[CAT[pN DOCUMENTS
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END OF SECTION
C1TY OT� 1�O1tT W0121'T� 2021 CONCRETF. RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiOT! SPECIFiCATIOI� DOCUMENTS CITY PRO]ECT �IO. 103207
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ADD�NDUM NO. 1
2021 CONCR�TL+" RESTORATION CONTRACT 4 AT VARIQUS LOCATIONS
C�TY PRO TECT NUMBER: 103207
Date: 3-19-2021
Prospective Bidders are hereby �oiified of the following revision:
S�CTION 40 4� 43 PROPOSAL FORM:
The Proposal Form sha11 replace with attached revised Proposal Form.
Please acknowledge receipt of this addendum by signing and inserting into your proposal at t�e
tim� of bidding. Failure to return a signed copy of this addendum may be grounds for rend�ring the
bid as nonresponsive.
Receipt Acknowiedges:
By: By. T�lq� IS�6�l
'1'ARiQUL iSLAM, PR07ECf MANAGER
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SEC"CION 00 42 43
PROPOSAL FORM
UNIT PRICE �1D
Bidder`s Appfication
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BicElist Description Specification Unit of Bid Unit Price Bid Value
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1 Oi35.0201 Remohilizafion 0] 7� 00 EA 1 $50Q,00 $500,00
� 347i.0002 Partable Messa e Si n 34 71 13 WK 20
3 9999.0000 Remove and Re lace 6" Concrete Orivewa �2 41 13132 i3 20 SF 1,OOD
4 9999.0000 Remave Conaete and Re lace wnlii 7" Concrete Pavement HES 02 4'i 15f32 13 13 SY 10,000
5 3123.0107 Llndassified Ezcavalio❑ 31 23 1fi CY 200
6 3211.0322 Flex 6ase T e A GR-2 32 11 23 GY 880
7 3233.0208 Concrete HES extre de Eh 32 i3 13 CY 150
$ 3292.01fl0 B3ock Sod Placemenl 32 92 13 SY 2,000
9 3291.010R To SOfI 329119 CY iD0
f0 32'13.0700 Joint Sealant 32 13 73 LF 2,OQ0
�� 3305.03o8 Miscel3aneousAd'ustment Utilities 330514 LS 1 $f0,000.00 $90,0O�.OP
t2 g9gs_po6o �eo rid Tensar RIAX 14a475 arA roved e ual 99 Q9 �0 5Y 4,5ao
13 3217.2001 Raised Marlcer TY W 32 17 23 EA 500
14 3217.2002 Raised M1/arkerTY Y 32 17 23 EA 200
f5 3217,2101 REFL Raised Nlarker'€Y I-A 32 17 23 EA 1�0
�6 3217.2102 REFL Raised MarkefTY I-C 321723 E!i 106
�� 3297.2703 REFL Raised MarkerTY II-A-A 32 �723 EA 100
�e 3217210A REFLRaisedMarker7YE1-GR 321723 EA 100
19 344€130f Loo Qetector Ca61e Sawcut 3A 9i 10 LF A00
20 3441.1302 14AWGLoa �electCa6le 344110 LF 400
21 3217.0001 4" SoFid 7hermo lastic HAS lane Line 32 1723 LF 2,006
22 3217.0201 8" Solid Therma lastic HAS Lane Line 32 17 23 l.F 400
23 32i7.05o1 2q" sL.p pvmt Markin �HAE 32 i7 23 LF SOo
24 3217.1002 iane Le end Arrow 32 1723 EA 2
2� 3213.0501 Remove and Re laca Sarrier Free Ram T e P-1 02 41 13f 32 13 20 EA 2
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SECTION OQ T1 13
INVITATION TO BIDDERS
u�c�crrT oF sIDs
Due to the COVIDI9 Emergency declared by the City of Fort Worth and until the emergency
declaratio�i, as amended, is rescinded, sealed bids for the construction of 2021 CONCRETE
RESTORATIDN CONTRACT 4, City Project No. 103207 will be received by the City of Fort
Worth Purchasing Office until 1:30 P.M. CST, Thursday, March 25, 2021 as further described
below:
City af Fort Worih
Purchasing Division
2p0 Texas Street
Fort Worth, Texas 761d2
Bids will be accepted by:
1. US Mail at the address above,
2. By courier, FedEx or hand delivery from 8:3�-1:30 on Thursdays only at the South End
Lobby of City Hall located at 200 Texas Street, Fort Worth, Texas 761�2. A Purchasing
Department staff person will be a�ailable !o accept the bid and provide a time stamped
receipt; or
3. Zf the bidder desires to submit the bid or� a day oz- tzzne oth�r than the designaied
Tk�ursday, the bidder must cantact the �urct�asing Depa�ent during norzx�al workzng
hours ae $17-392-2462 to mal�e an appoinrment to meet a Purchasing Departrr�ent
employee at the Sout11 End Lobby of City Hall located at 2Q0 Texas Street, Fort Worth,
Texas 76102, wY�ere tbe bid{s) will be recei�ed and time/date stamped as above.
Bids will be opened publicIy and read aloud at 2:00 PM CST in the City Council Chambers and
broadcast ti�rough live stream and CFW public television which can be accessed at
http://fortr�nrthtexas.�ov/fwtv/. The general public will noi be allowed in the City Council
Chaz�nbers.
In addztian, zn lieu o� deliveri�g compleied MBE forrns �ar tk�e project to tk�e �urchasing O�fice,
bidders shall e-mail che completed MBE forms to the CiCy ProjecC Manager no later than 2:00
p.m. on the second Ciry business day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid opening
date.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The major work will consist of the (approximate) following:
10,d00 S.Y. R�move Concrete and Replace with 7" Concrete Pav�ment HES
880 C.Y. Flex Base
4,50� S.Y. Geap,rid
D4CUMENT EXAMINATION AND PROCUR�M�NTS
CITY OF FORT WORTH
S'I'ANDARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECIRICATION DOCUMENT
'T`emporarily l2evised Apri16, 2020 due to COVID19 Emergency
2D21 CONCl2ETE RE.STORATTOIV COIVTRACT 4
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The Bidding and Contract Documents may be exax�n�ined or obtained on-line by visiting the City
of Fort Wo�-th's Purchasing Division website at htip://w�����,%rtworthtexas.�o�r/purchasing,' and
clicking on the link to the advertised project folders on the Ciry's eleclronic document
management and coIIaboration system site. The Contract Documents may be dovc�nloaded,
viewed, and printed by inEerested contractors andlor suppliers.
Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents may be purchased from Nikki McLeroy, 817-
392-8363. City af Fort Worth, TPW, 200 Texas St., Fort Worth, TX 76102.
Tk�e cost of Bidding and Contract Documents is: $30.00
PREBZD CONFERENCE
A prebid conference rnay be held as discussed in Section OQ 21 13 - INSTRUCTIONS TO
BIDDERS at the following date, and trme via a web conferencing application:
DATE: Wednesday, March 10, 2021
TIME: 10.00 A.M.
If a prebid canference will be held online via a web conferencing application, invita�ions will be
distributed directly to those who have submitted Expressions of Interest in the project to the City
Project Manager ancElor the Design Engineer. The presentat�on given at the prebid conference
and any questaons a�ad answers provzded at the prebid conference will be issued as an Addendum
to tl�e call for bids.
If a prebid conference is not berng held, prospective bidders can e-mail questions or comments in
accordance vc+ith Sectian 6 of the Tnstr�ct�ons to Bidders referenced above to the praject
manager(s} at the e-�nail addresses �isted belovc+. Emailed qnestions wiII suffice as "ques�ions in
writing" and the requirement to formally mail questions is suspended. If necessary,
Addenda will be issued pursuant to the Instrucrions to Bidders.
CITY'S RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT SID�
City reserves tk�e right to waive izxegularzties and to accept or zeject bzds.
AWARD
City will award a contract to the Bidder presenting the lowest price, qualif�cations and
competencies considered.
FUNDING
Any Contract awarded under this INVITATION TO BIDDERS is expected to be funded from
revenues g�nerated from bonds, grants etc. and r�served by tiae CiCy for the Project.
INQUIRIES
AIl inquiries relative to this praeurement should be addressed ta the following:
All inquiries reia�ive to this procureYnent should be addressed to the follovving:
Attn: Tariqul IsIam, City of Fort Worth
Ernail: Y�ric�ul.islam@rortworth��xac.�oe�
EXPRESSION OI' INTERSE�T
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH
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97 Ta ensure bidders are kept up to date of any new infoxmation pertzne�t to this project or ihe
98 COVID19 emergency declaration, as amended, as it may rela.te to this project, bidders are
99 requested to email Expressions of Interest i� this procurement to the City Project Manager. The
100 email should include the bidder's company name, contact person, that individuals email address
101 and phone number. All Addenda wiil be distriUuted directly to those wno have expressed an
102 interest in the procurement and will also be posted in the City of Fort Worth's purchasing website
103 at;zttp:/,'�nrtWo,.�texas.�ov/purchssing�
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I06 To ensure you are kept up to date of any new info�nxiation p�rtinent to this project such as when
107 an addenda is issued, dawnload the Plan Holder Registration form to yaur computer, com�lete
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Mail your completed P�an Holder Regish•ation form to those listed in INQUIRIES above.
ADVERTISEMENT DATES
February �5, 2021
Mcarch 4, 2021
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�.. De�ined Terms
1.1. Tertns used in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, which are defined in Section 00 72
00 - GENERAL CONDITIONS.
1.2. Certain additionai terms used in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS have the
meanings indicated below which are appIicable to both the singular and plural thereof.
1.2.1. Bidder: Any person, fi�, partnership, company, association, or coiporation actir�g
directly through a duly authorized representative, submitting a bid for perforzning
the work contem�laied under t�e Co�tz�act Documents.
1.2.2. Nonresident Bidder: Any person, fi�m, partnership, connpany, associataon, or
corporation acting rlirect�y thr�ugh a d�ly auihqrized representative, submitting a
bid for performing the work contemplated under the Contract Dbc�ments whose
principal place of business is not in the Sta.te of Texas.
1.2.3. Successfu] Bidder: The lowest responsible and responsive Bidder to whom City
(on the basis of Ciry's eva�uation as hereinafter provided) makes an award.
2. Copies oi Bidding Dacuments
2.1. Neither City nor Engineer shali assume any responsibility for exxors ar misintexpretations
resultir�g from the Bidders use of inc�mplete sets �f Bidding Daeuments.
2.2. City anc� Engineer in making copies of Bidding Documents available do so or�ly for the
pu�-pose of obtaining Bids for the Work and do not authorize or confer a license or grant
for any other use.
3. Prequalification of Bidders (Prime Contractors and Subcontractors} OMITTED
4. Examination of Bidding and Contract Documents, Other Related Data, and 5i�e
4, l. Befare submitting a I3id, each Bidder shail:
4. L 1. Examine and carefully study the Contract Documents atid ather related data
identified in the Bidding Documents (including "technical data" referred to in
Paragraph 4.2. below). No information gi�en hy City ar any representative of the
City other than that contained in the Contract Documents and officially
promulgated addenda thereto, shall be �inding upon the City.
4.1.2. Vasit the site to become familiar with and sa�isfy Bidder as to the general, local and
site conditions t�aat nnay affect cost, progress, pe�ornzance o�r fu�aishi�g of tk�e
Work.
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progzess, pexfaxmance or fuenishing of the ViWork.
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41.5. Study atI: (i) reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or
contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions relaCing to existing
surface or suhsurface structures at the Site (except Underground Facilities) that
have been identified in the Contract Documents as containing reLiable "Cechnical
data" and (ii) reports and drawings of Hazardous Environmental Conditaons, if any,
at the Site that have been ident�fzed zn the Contxact Docuzzaez�ts as containing
reIiable °technical data."
62 4.1.6. Be advised t�at the Contract Docurnents an file wiY.h rhe City shall constitute all of
63 the inforxx�atian whzch the City wiIl furnish. All additional information and data
64 which the City will supply after promulgation of tlie formal Contract Documents
b5 shall be issued in the form of written addenda and shall become part of the Contract
b6 Documents just as though such addenda vc+ere actually written into the original
67 Contract Documents. No information given by the City other than that contained in
G8 rhe Cantract Documents and officially promulgated addenda thereto, shall be
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71 4.1.7. Perfarm independent research, investigations, tests, borings, and such other �aeans
72 as may be necessary to gain a coza�plete know�edge o� ihe conditions which will be
73 encount�red during the canstructian of the project. On request, City may provide
74 each Bidd�r access to the site ta canduct snch examinatio�s, invesligations,
75 explarat�ons, tests and studies as each Bidder deems necessary for submission of a
7b Bid. Bidder must fiil all holes and clean up and restore fihe site to its former
77 conditions upon completion of snch explorations, investigations, tests and studies.
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80 cost of doing the Wark, time required for its completion, and obtazn aIl information
8I required ta make a�roposal. Bidders shall rely excluszvely and salely upon their
82 own estimat�s, investigation, research, teses, explorations, and other data which are
83 necessary for fiill and conr�plete znfozzr�atzon upon w�ich the proposal is ta be baseri.
84 It is undersiood that the submission af a proposai is prima-facie evidcnce that the
85 Bidder has made the investigation, examina�ions and tests herein req�zired. Claims
86 for additiaz�al compensarion due to eariations be€ween conclitrons actually
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between the Contract Documents and such other related documents. T�e Co�txactor
shalI not take advantage af any gross error or omission in the Contract Documents,
and the City shall be permitted to make such corrections or intezpretatzons as rnay
be deemed necessary For fulfillxnent of the i�ate�t of the Contract Documents.
96 4.2. Reference is �xiade to Section Oa 73 00 -- Supplementary CondiEions for identification of:
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98 4.2. Z. those reports of exploxations and tesCs oi s�bsurface conditaons aC or contaguous to
99 the site which have been utilized by City zn pzeparation o� the Contract Dacuments.
100 The lags of Soil Borings, if any, an the pIans are for general information only.
101 Neither the City nor the Engineer guarantee that the data shown is representative of
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subsurface structures (except Underground Facilities} which are at or contiguous to
the site that have been utilized by City in preparation of the Contract Documents.
4.2.3. copies of such reports ancf drawings wi�l be made available by CiCy to any Bidder
on request. Those repoxts and dz�awings �raaay not be part of tk�e Contract
Docuax�ents, buE tlae "teclanicaI data" contazn�d therein upon which BidcEez� is entiiled
to rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02, of the General C�nditians has been identl�ed
and established in Paragraph SC 4.02 of the Supplementary Conditions. Bidder is
responsible for any interpretation or conclusion dravvn from any "technical data" or
any ather data, interpreta�ions, opinions or inf�rmaiion.
11b 4.3. The submission of a Bid will constitute a.n incontrovertible representation by Bidder (i)
117 that Bidder has complied with every requirement of this Paragraph A, (ii) that without
1 i 8 exception the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the
l l9 Contract Documents and applying the specific means, methods, techniyues, sequences or
120 procedures of construction (i� any) that may be shown or indicat�d or �xpr�ssly required
121 by the Contract Docnments, (iii) tk�at Bidder has given City wri.ttex� notice of all
122 con£licts, ert'ors, ambiguities and discrepancies in the Contract Documents and the
123 wrztten resolutior�s thereof 6y City are acceptable to Bidder, and when said canflicts,
].24 etc., k�ave not been resolved thraugh the inter�aretations by City as descrihed in
125 Paragraph 6., and (iv} that the Contract Docutnents are generally sufficient to indicate
126 and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performing and furnishing the
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13fl biphenyls (PCBs), Petroleum, Hazardous Waste or Radioactave Mater�ai covered by
131 Pax'agrapk� 4,Ob. of the General Ca�ditions, unless specifically identified in the Cont�'act
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137 access [hereto and other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the Work
138 are identified in the Contract Dacuments. All additionaI lands and access thereto
139 required for temporary construction facilities, construction equipment or storage of
140 materials and eq«ipment to be incorporated in the Work are to be obtained and paid for
141 by Contractor. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing
1�2 facilities are to be obtained and paid %r by City ur�ess oCherwise provided in the
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146 in Paragraph SC A�.01 of the Supplementary Conditions. In the event the n�c�ssary right-
147 of-way, easements, andlor permits are not oblained, the City reserves the right to cax�cel
148 the award of contract at any time before th� Bidder begzns any consMaction work on the
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152 way, eas�ments, ancl/or perrruts, and shall subzxtit a schedule to the City of how
153 construc�ion will proceed irz the other areas of tne project that do not require permits
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Ciry 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. InCerprctations or clarificatzons
considered necessary by City in respnnse to such questions will be issued 6y Addenda
delivered to all parties recorded by Ciry as having received the Bidding Docurnents.
Only questions answered by forxx�al wx�itte� Addenda wiill be binding. Orai and ather
interpretations or clarifications wili be wzt�aout legal e�Fect.
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6.3. Addenda or clarifications may Ue posted via the City's electrouic document management
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182 6.4. A prebid confere�ce znay be held at the time and place indicated in the Advertisement or
183 XNV�'�'ATTON TO BIDDERS. Representatives of City wilI be present to discuss the
184 Prqject. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in �ie conference. City will
185 transmit tn all prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as City considers necessary
185 in response to questions arising at the co�ference. Oral statements may not be relied
i87 upon and wrll not be binding or legaIly effective.
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191 7.1. Each Bid mnst 6e accompanied by Bid Bond made payable to City in an arnount of fi�e
192 (5) percent of Bidder's maYimuxza Bid pzzce on farm attached, issued by a surety meeting
193 th� requirerx�ents of �azagraphs 5.01 of the General Condi�ions.
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195 7.2. The Bid Band of all Bidders will he retained until the conditions of the Notice af Award
19b have been sakisfied. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and deliver the complete
197 Agreemen[ within 10 days after the Notice of Award, Cily may consider Bidder la be in
198 default, rescind i�ae Notice of Awazd, and the Bi.d Bond of that Bzdder wilZ be fo�r£eited.
i99 Such forfcit�-e sha�l be City's excZusiv� rexnedy if Bidder defaUlts. Th� Bad Bond of all
200 other Bidders whor� City beIieves ta have a reasonable chance of receiving the award
201 wilI be retained by City �zntil final contract execution.
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204 The number of days wiLhin rx+hich, or I:he riates by vvhich, Milestones are to be achieved in
205 accordance with the General Rec�uirements and the Work is to be completed and ready for
206 Final Acceptance is set forth in the Agreement or incorporated therein by reference to the
207 attached Bid Form.
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210 Provisions for liquidated damages are set %rth in the Agreement.
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213 The Contract, if awaxded, will be on the basis of materials and equiprr�ent descnibed in the
214 Bidding Docuzaaents witk�out consideration of passible substitute ar "or-equal" iiems.
215 Whenever it is indicaterl or specified in the Bidding Docu�ments that a"substitnte" or "or-
2� 6 equal" item of material or equipment may be furnished or used by Contractor if acceptable to
21"7 City, application for such acceptance wiIl not be considered by City unti� after the Effective
218 Date of the Agreement. The procedure for submission of any such application by Contractor
219 and consideration by City is set forth in Paragraphs 6:OSA., 6.OSB. and 6.fl5C. of the General
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11.1. In accozdance with t�e City's Business Diversity Enterprise Drdinance No. 20020-
J.2-2011 {as amended), the City has goals for the participation of minority business
and/or small bu.siness enter�rises in City contracts. A copy of the Ordinance can be
obtained from the Office of the City Secretary. The Bidder shall submit the MBE and
SBE Utilization Farm, SubcontractorlSupplier Utilization Form, Prime Contractor
Waiver Form and/or Good Faith Effort Form with documentation and/or 7oint
Venture Form as apprnpriate. The Forrns including documentation must be received
by the City no Iater than 2:00 P.M. CST, on the second business day after the bid
opening date. The Bidd�r sha11 obtain a receipt from the City as evidence the
documentation was received. Failwre to coxnply shall ,render t�ae bid as non-
responsive.
1 J..2. No Contractor shall be required eo employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, other person
or organization against whoYn Contractor has reasonable o6jection.
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12.2. All blanks on the Bid Form musC be compleied by printing in ink and the Bid Form
signed in ink. Ezasures oz� alterations s�all be inztialed zn imk by the pez�son signing
the Bid �'arm. A Bid price shall be indicated far each Bid item, a�ternative, and anit
price item listed therein. In the case of optianal alternatives, the words °No Bid,"
"No Change," or "Not Applicable" may be entered. Bidder shall state the prices,
written in ink in both words and numcrals, for which the Bidder proposes to do the
work contemplated or furnish materials required. All prices shall be written Iegibly.
In case of discrepancy between price in written words and the price in written
numerals, the price in written words shall govern.
12.3. Bids by corparations shall be executed in the corporate name by the presiden[ or a
vice-preszdent or other corporate of`ficer accampaxued by evidence of authority to
szgn. The corporate seal shall be affixed. The corporate adclress and state of
incarporation s�all be skzown below tS�e signature.
259 12.4. Bids by partnerships shail be executed in �e partnership name and signed by a
2b0 partner, whose title �nust appear undex the signature accompanied hy evidenee af
2b1 authority to sign. The official address �f the pa�ership shall be shawn below the
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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 i�e shown.
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Bids by individuals shall show the Biddex's naxne az�d official address.
Bids by joint ventures sk�all be executed by each join�t venture in the manner indicated
qn the Bid Fqrm. The of�cial address of the joint venture shall be shovvn.
All names shail be typed or printed in ink below the signature.
The Bid shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt of all Addenda, the numbers of
which shall be filled in on the Bid Farm.
12.10. Fostal and e-�nail addresses and telephone number for communications regarding the
Bid shall be shown.
12.1 l. Evidence o� authoz�ty to conduct business as a Nonresident Bidder in the state oF
Texas shalI be pt•ovided in accorriance with Section 00 43 37 — Vendor Co�npliance
to State Law Non Resident Bidder.
13. Submission o� Bids
Bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid Farm, provided with the Bidding Documents,
at t.�ie time and place indicated in the Advertisement or INVITATION TO BIDDERS,
addressed to Purchasing Manager of the City, and shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed
envelope, marked with the City Proj�ct Number, Project Citle, the name and address of
Bidder, and accompanied by the Bid s�curity and other required docu�aez�Cs. �f tk�e Bid is sent
through the mail or othcr delivery system, the sealed e�velope shall be enclased. in a separaie
envelope with the notataan °BID ENCLOSED" an the face of it.
C1T'Y OF FDI2T WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRU�T'ION SPECIFICATIOI�! DOCUMENT
Temporarily Revised April 24, 2020 due to COVID19 Emergency
2021 COIVCRE,TE RESTQRATipN CON�'�iAC'I' 4
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cannot be withdrawn pzior to the tinr�e set for bzd openi�g. A request for withdrawal
must be made in wz`iting by a�a appropriate document duly execut�d in the nrzax�ner
that a Bid rnust be executed and deliveret� to the place where Bids are to be submitted
at any time prior to the opening of Bids. After all Bids not requested for vvithdrawal
are opened and publicly read alqud, the Bids for which a withdrawai request has been
properly filed may, at the option of the CiEy, be returned unopened.
14.2. Bidders may modify their Bid by electronic communication at any time prior to the
time set for the closing of Bid receipt.
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308 Bids wi1T be op�n�d and r�ad aloud publicly at the plac� wherc Bids are to be submitted. An
309 abstract of the a�mounts af the base Bids and major alternates (if any) will be made available
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313 Al� Bids wiil remain subject ta acceptance for the time periad specified for Notice of Award
3�4 and execution and delivery of a complete Agreement by Successful Bidder. City rnay, at
315 City's soie discretion, release any Bid and nullify the Bid security prior to that date.
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318 17.1. City reserves tY�e right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation the rights
3l9 to rejec� any or all nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditional Bids
320 and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if City believes that it would not be in the best
321 interest of the Project to xnake an award to tlaat Bidder, whether because tlae Bzd is
322 not xesponsive or the I3idder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability or fails to
323 meet any other pertinent standard or criteria established l�y City. City also reserves
324 the right to waive informaiities not involvrng price, contract time or c�anges in the
325 Work with the Successful Bidder. Discrepancies between the multiplication of units
32b of Work and unit pi•ices will be resolved in favor of the unit prices. Discrepancies
327 between the indicated sum oi any column of figures and the correct sum thereof will
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171.1. Any or all bids will be rejecied ii City has reaso�n to believe that collusion e�sts
a�x�ong tlae Bidders, Bzdder is at� interested party to any Iitigati.o� agai�ast City,
City or Bidder may have a claim against the other or be engaged in litigation,
Bidder is in arrears on a�y existing cantract or has defaulted on a previous
con�ract, Bidder has perfotmed a prior contract in an unsatisfactory manner, or
Bidder has uncompleted wark which in the judgment of the City will prevent or
hind.er the prompt completion of additional work if awarded.
CTTY OF FORT WORTT�
STANDARD CdNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT
Teanporarily I2evised Ap�il 24, 2d20 due [o COVID 19 Emergency
2021 CONCRETE 12E5TORATTON CONTRAC'1' 4
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17.2. City may cansider Che qualifi'ications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and
other persons arid orga�aiza�az�s pzoposed for those portaons of ihe Woz� as to wk�ick�
the identity of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and atl�er persons and arganizations must
�e submitted as provided in the Contract Dacuments or upon the request of the City.
City aIso may consider the operating costs, maintenance requirements, performance
data and guarantees of major items of Ynaterials and equipment proposed for
incorporation in the Work when such data is required to be submitted prior to the
Notice of Award.
348 173. City may condUct such ir►vestigations as City deems necessary ta assist in the
349 evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualificakions, ar�c� financial
35D abiliry of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and oiher persons and
351 organizations to perForm and iurnish the Work in accordance with the Contract
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35% of the value e�nbraced on ihe Contxact, unless otherwise approved by the City.
17.5. Tf the ConLract is to be awarried, it wi�l be awarded to lowest responsible and
responsive Bidder whose eva�uation by City indicates that the award will be in the
hest interests of the City.
36I 17.6. Pursuant to Texas Governrnent Code Chapter 2252.d01, the City will not award
362 contract to a Nonresident Bidder unless the Nonr�sident Bidd�r's bid is lower than
3b3 the lowest bid submitted by a responsible Texas Bidder by the sarne amount that a
364 Texas resident 6idder would be r�quixed to underbid a Noz�x�eside�t Biclder io obtain� a
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to be awarded, City will award the Contract within 90 days after the day of the Bid
opening unless extended in writing. No other act of City or others will constitute
acceptance of a Bid. LTpon the contractar award a Notice of Award will be issued by
the City.
17.7.1. The contractor is required to fiil aut and sign the Cer�iicate of Interested
Parties Form 1�95 and the form must be submitted to the Project Manager
before the contract wiIl be presented ta the City Coancil. The form can be
obtained at https:l/www.ethics.state.far.us/data/forms/1�95/1:9�.ptlf
1'7.$. �'ailure or refusal to comp�y with the requirements may result in rejection of Bid.
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383 18.1. When City issues a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it will be accompanied
384 by the required number of unsigned counterparts of the Agreement. Wit�in 14 days
385 thereafter Contractor shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of thc
386 Agreement to City wi.th the required Bonds, Certi,ficates of Znsuxance, and all ather
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION IJOCiJMEI�lT
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C1TI' OF POIiT WO12'I'ki
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIdN SPECIFICATTON DOCUME3�IT
Temporarily Revised April 24, 2020 due to COVID19 Emergency
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
CPI'Y PROJECT I�lO. 103207
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4 1.i SUMMARY
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CONSTRUC`I'ION PROJECT SCHEDULE
1. General requirements far the preparaiiox�, subxruttaJ, updating, status r�porting and
management of the Construction I'roject Schedule
B. Deviations fram [his City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
10 C. Related Specifica�ian Sections include, but are not z�ecessa�rily liznited to:
11 1. Division D— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
I2 2. Division 1— GeneraI RequYrements
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D. Purpose
The City of Fort Worth (City) is committed to delivering quality, cost-effective
infrastxucture to its citizens in a timeIy manner. A key taol ta achieve this purpose is a
properly structured schedule wiCh accurate npdates. This supports effective monitoring
of progress and is inpat to cri�zcal decision making by the project manager throughout
the life af the prajeet. Daea From the updatec� project sck�edule is utilized in status
reportang to var�ous levels af the City azga�aization and the citizenry.
This Document complements the CiEy's Standard Agreement co gnide Ihe construction
contractor (Contractor) in preparing and submitting acceptable schedules for use by the
City in project delivery. The expectation is the performance of the work follows the
accepted schedule and adhere to the contrach�al timeline.
The Contractor will deszgnate a qualified representative (Project Scheduler) responsibie
for developing and updating the sehedule and preparing status repartzz�g as requixed by
the Ciiy.
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1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
2. Non-campliance with this specification is grounds for City to withhold payment of
the Contractor's invoices until Coniraclor achieves said compliance.
36 �.3 REFERENCES
37 A. ProjectSchedules
38 Each project is repzesented by City's rnaster project schedule t�at enconapasses the
39 entire scope oi actavities enviszoned by the City to properly deiiver the work. When the
40 City coz�txacts wxth a Contractor t� perforrn construct�on of the Work, the Cor�tractor
CITY OF F012T WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD SPECIFICATION City Project No. 103207
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Tiez 1: SzxaalI Szze and Short Duration Project {design not required)
The City develops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for tk�e project. No
schedule subz�ai�ttal is requized frarn Cantractor. City's I'roject Control Specialist
acquires any necessary schedule status data or informarion thro�zgh discussions with
the zespec�ive party on an as-needed basis.
40 2. Tier 2: Small Size and Short to Medium Duration Project
41 The City deve�ops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The
42 Contractor identifies "stare" and "finish" milestone dates on key elements oi their
43 work as agreed with Che City's Project Manager at the kickoff of their work ef,fort.
44 The Contractor issues to the City, updates to the "start" and "finish" dates for such
�5 ir�i�estones at the end of each month tlu�oughout the li% o� theix work on t1�e project.
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47 3. Tier 3: Medium and Large Size andJor Complex ProjecCs Regardless of Duration
48 The City develops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The
49 Contractor develops a Baseline Schedule and maintains the schedule of their
50 respective scope of work on the project at a 1eve1 of detail (generally Leve13) and in
will develop and maintain a schedule for their scope of work in alignment with the
City's standard schedule requirements as defined herein. The data and infarmation of
each such schedule wiIi be leveraged and become integxal in the master projEct
schedule as deemed appropriate by the CiCy's Projeci Control Specialist and approved
by the City's Project Maz�age�.
Master Pt-aject Schedule
The master project schedule is a haIistic representation af the scheduled activities
and milesiones for the total project and be Critical Path Method (CPM) based. The
Ciry's Project Manager is accountable for oversight af the development and
maintaining a master project schedule for each project. When the City contracts for
the design and/or construction of the project, the master project schedule will
incorporate elements of the Design and ConsCrucCion scheduIes as deemed
appropriate by th� City's Project Control Specialist. The assigned City Project
Contral Specialist creates and xnaintains the master project schedule i� P6 {Czty's
scheduling software).
2. Cor►siruction Schedule
The Contractor is responsible for developing and maintaining a schedule for the
scope of the Contractor's contractual req�irements. The Contractor wiil issue an
initial schedule for review and acceptance by the City's Project Cantrol Specialist
and the City's Project Manager as a haseline schedule far Cantractor's scope of
work. Contractor wi�l issue current, accurate updates of their schedule (Progress
Schedule) to Lhe CiCy at lhe end of each month th�roughout the life of th�ir wozk.
B. Schedule Tiers
The City k�as a portfoiio of projects thai vary wide�y in size, cornplexity and coneent
requiring difFerent scheduling to effectiveiy deliver each project. The City uses a
"tiered" approach to align the proper schedule with the criteria for each project. The
City's Project Manager detertr�nes the appropriate schedule tier for each project, and
includes that designation and the associated requirements in the Contractor's sco�e of
work. The following is a summary of the "tiers".
CFI'Y OF FORT W072'�'H 2O21 COIVCRLTE RESTORA'�'ION CONTRACT 4
S'['AAIDARD SPECIFICATIQN City Project No. 103207
Revise.d 7LJLY 20, 2018
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I alignment with the WBS structure in Section 1.4.H as agreed by Che Praject Manager.
2 The Contractor issues to the City, updates of their respective schedule (Progress
3 Schedule) at the end of each month throughout the 2ife of their work on the project.
4 C. Schedule Types
5 Pz�oject delivery %r the City utilizes two rypes of scheduIes as noted below. The City
6 develops and znai�tai�ns a Master P,rojecE Scheduie as a"baseline" schedule and issue
7 monthly updates to the City Project Manager {end of each month) as a"progress"
$ sehedule. Tk�e Contractor pzepa�res arad sub�xuts each schedul� type to ful�ill their
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1 I 1. Baseline Schedule
I2 The Contractor d�velops and subrnits to the City, an initial scheduie for their scope
13 of work ir� alignment with this specification. Once reviewed and accepted by the
14 City, it �ecomes the `Baseline" schedule and is the basis against which all progress
15 is measured. The baseline schedule wil� be updated when there is a change or
16 addition to the scope of wark impacting the duration of the work, and only after
I7 receipt oP a duly authorized change order issued by the City. In the event progress is
18 significantly behind schedule, the City's Project Manager may authorize an update
19 to tk�e bas�line schedule to facilitat� a mare practical evaluation oi progress. An
2p example of a Baseline Schedule is provided in Specifzcatio� 00 32 15.1
21 Constructian Project Schec�ule BaseIine Example.
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24 The Contractor updates their schedule at the end of each manth to represent the
25 progress achieved in the work which includes any impact from authorized changes
26 in the wark. The updated schedt�e must accurately reflect the current status of the
27 work at that point in �ime and is referred to as the "Frogress Schedule". The City's
28 Project Manager and �rojeci Control Specialist reviews and accepts each progress
29 schedule, rn the event a pragress schedule is deemed not acceptable, ilae
3p unacceptable issues are identified by the City within S working days and ttxe
31 Contractor must provide an acceptable progress schedule witiun 5 vvorking days
32 after receipE of non-acceptance notification. An example of a Progress Schedule is
33 provided in Specification 00 32 � 5.2 Construction Project Schedule Progress
34 Example.
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36 1.4 CITY STANDARD SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS
37 The %llowing is an overview of the methodology %r developing and maintaining a
38 sc�aedule for deiivery of a project.
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41 The schedule vvill be based on th� deiineri scope o� �r,�ork and follow Lhe (Critical Path
42 Methodology} CPM method. The Contractor'S schedule will align with the requireme�ts
43 of this specification and will be eost loaded to reflect their plan for execution. OveralZ
44 schedule duration wiIl align with the contractual requirements for the respective scope of
45 work and be reflected in City's Master Project Schedule. The Project Number and Name
�+b of the Froject is required on each schedule and must match the City's project data.
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Si'ANDARD SPECIF'ICATION City �roject No. i03207
Revised JULY 20, 2d18
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Al� schedules submitted ta the City for a project will have a file name that begins with the
Ciry's project number %llowed by the name of the projeet followed by baseline (if a
baseline schedule) oz� ihe year and month (if a progress schedule}, as shown below.
o Baseline Schedule �'zXe Name
�'ormat: City Project Number Project Name Baseline
Example: 101376_North Montgomery Sireet HMACWBase�ine
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Format: City Project Number_Praject Narne_YYYY-MM
Example: 101376_North Montgomery Street HMAC_2018 01
o Prnject Schedule Progress Narrative File Name
Format: City Project Number_Froject Name_PN_YYYY-MM
Example: 101376_North Montgomery Street HMAC_PN_2018_O1
C. Schedule Templates
The Co�atxactor wi�l utilize tl�e relevant sections fro�nr� the City's texnplates provided zn the
City's dacument managerreent system as the basis for creating their a•espective praject
schedule. Specifically, the Contractor's schedule will align with the �ayout of the
Construction section. The ternplates are identified 6y rype of project as noted be�ow.
+ Arterials
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� Sidewalks (later)
� Quiet Zones (later)
o Street Lights (later)
o Intersectian Improvements (later)
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� Storm water
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D. Schedule Caiendar
The City's standard calendar for schedule develaprnent purposes is based on a 5-day
vvorkweek and accou�ts for the City's eight standard holidays (New Y�ars, Martin Luther
King, Memoriat, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving,
Christmas). The Contractor will establish a schedule calendar as part of the schedule
development process and provide to the Project Control Specialist as part of the basis for
their scheduIe. Variations between the City's caIendar and the Contractor's calendar
must be resolved prior to Che Ciry's acceptance of thezz Baseline project schedule.
E. WBS & Milestone Standards for Schedule Developnr�ent
The scope of work to be accoznplished by the Cantraetor is represented in the sehedule tn
the farm af a Work Breakdovwn Structure (WBS). T�e WBS is the basis for the
development of the schedule activities and shall be imbedded and depicted in the
schedule.
CI'PY OF FORT WORT�T
STANDARD SPECIFICATION
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1 The following is a summary of the standards to be foIIowed in preparing and maintaining
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4 i. Contractar is required to utiIize the City's WBS structure and respective project type
5 template for "Construction" as shown in Seciion 1.4.H belaw. Additional activities
6 may be added to Levels ]. - 4 io accommodate the needs oF rhe organiza�ion e�ecuting
7 the work. Specifically the Contractor wi11 add activities under WBS XXXXXX.80.$3
S "ConsCruction Executzon" that delineates the activi�ies associated �rvith the various
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12 Sect�on I.�.I below. Contractor will include additional milestones representing
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16 Activities are lhe discrete elements of work ti�at make up the schedule. They will be
17 organized under the umbrella of the WBS. Actavity descrip�ions should adequately
18 describe the activity, and in soxxae cases the exte�t of the activity. All activities are
19 logically t�ed with a predecessor ax�d a snccessor. The only exception to this ruIe is for
2fl "praject siart" and "pxoject finish" mi2estones.
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23 stated activity, with a maximum duration nf 20 working days. If the work for any one
24 activity exceeds 20 days, break that activity dawn increme�tally to ach�eve this duration
25 constraint. Any exception to this requires review and acceptance by the City's Project
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29 Whex� a Change Order is issued by the City, the impact is incorporated into the previously
30 accepted baseline scheduIe as an update, to clearly show impact to the project timeIine.
31. The Contractor subrnits this updated baseline schedu�e to the City for review and
32 acceptance as described in Section 1.5 below. Updated baseline schedules adhere to the
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actual amount of time th� projecC activi�ies are anticipated to be delayed, unless
otherwise approved by the Program Managez.
2. The re-baseli�ed schedule is submitted by the ConlracCor within ten workdays after
the date of receipt of the approved Change Order.
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43 of the change and is inclnded in the Change Order. The cading %r a new activiry(s)
44 added to the schedule for the Change Order inciudes the Change Order number in the
45 Activity ID. Use as many activities as needed to accurat�ly shaw the wark oi the
46 C�ange Order. Revisions to the baselin� sc�aedule are z�ot effective until accepted by
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XXXXXX.90.�b Design Contract Clasure
I. City's Standard Milestones
Tk�e �ollowing milestone activities (i.e., imporEant events an a project Y1�aC mark criCical
points in �irne} are of particular interest to the City and must be reflected in the project
schedule for all phases of work.
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Award Design Agreeznent
Issue Notice To Froceed - Design Engineer
Design Kick-off Meeting
Submit ConcepLual Plans io Utilities, ROW, Traffic, Parlcs, Storm Water,
Water & Sewer
Peer Review Meeting/Design Review meeting (technical)
Conduct Design Public Meeting #1 (required)
Conceptual Design Complete
Sub�uit Prelzminary P1ans and Specifications ta CYtilities, ROW, Traffic,
Parks, Stonn Water, Water & Sewer
Conduct Design PuhIic Meeting #2 {required)
Prelirninary Design Complete
2021 CO3�ICRETE RESTdRAT30N CONTf2ACT 4
City Project No. 1032D7
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1 3310 Submit Final Design to Utilities, ROW, Traffic, Parks, Storm Water,
2 Water & Scwer
3 3330 Conduct Design Pubiic Meetz�g #3 (if required)
4 33b0 Final Design Complete
S ROW & Easements
6 4000 Right of Way Start
7 4230 Right oi Way Complete
8 Utiiity Relocation
9 700d Utilities Start
10 712Q Utilities ClearedlComplete
11 Construction
12 Bid and Award
13 S 110 Start Advertisement
I4 8150 Conduct Bid Opening
15 $240 Awaz'd Construction Contract
1 b Construction Execution
17 8330 Conduct Conscruction PubIic Meeting #4 Pre-Canstruction
l8 8350 Constr�tcrion Start
I9 8370 Substantial Campietion
20 8540 Construc�ion Completion
21 9130 Notice of Completion/Green Sheet
22 9�50 Construction Contract Closed
23 9420 Design Contract Closed
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A. Schedule Submit-�al & Review
The City's Project Manager is respansible for reviews and acceptance of the Contractor's
schedute. The City's Froject ControI Specialist is responsihZe for ensuring alignment of
the Contractor's baseline and progress schedules with the Master Project Schedule as
support to the City's ProjecC Manager. The Ciry reviews and accepts or rejects the
schedule within ten workdays of Contractor's sub�xzittal.
1. ScheduIe Format
The Contractor �.viIl submit each schedule in two electronic forms, one in native �le
foz'naat {.xer, .xm� .rnpx} and the second in apdf format, in the City's document
managernent system in the location dedicated for this purpose and identified by the
Project Manager. In the event the Contractor does not use Primavera F6 or MS
Project for scheduling purposes, the schedule information must be submitted in .xls or
.xisx format in compIiance with the sample layout {See Specificakion 00 32 115.1
Construction Project Schedu�e Baseline Example), includ�€ng actzvity pzedecessors,
successors and total tloat.
2. Initial & SaseIzne Schedule
The Contxactor will develop ttaeir schedule for their scope of work and subrr�it their
initial schedule in electronic form (in the �1e formaes noted above), in the City's
doc�ment rnanagement system in the iocation dedicated for this purpose within ten
workdays of the Notice of Ativard.
CTl'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CO1VC12�T� R�ST012A"I'TO1V Cd1VTRACT 4
STAl*IDtLRD SPECIFICATION City Project No. 103207
Revised .TC7L.Y 20, 2018
OD 32 15 - 0
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The City's Praject Manager and Project Control Specialisi xeview this initial schedule
ta determine alignment with the City's Master 1'raject Schedule, including farmat &
WBS structure. Following the Ciry's review, feedback is provided to the Contractor
for their use in finaZizing their initial schedule and issuing (within fave workdays) their
Baseline Schedule for fnal review and acceptance by the City.
3. Progress Schedule
The Contractor will update and issue their project schedule (Frogress Schedule) by ihe
last riay of each morath thxoughout khe life of thezr work on lhe project The �rogress
Schedule is submitted in �l�ctronic form as noted above, in the City's document
rn�a�agexnent systezn in ihe location dedzcated for this puzpose.
The City's Project Control team rcviews each Progress Schedule for data and
infortnation that suppart the assessment of the update to the schedule. In the event
data or information is missing or incamplete, the Project Controls Specialist
communicates directly with the Cantractor's scheduler for providing same. The
Contractor re-submits ti�e corrected Progress Schedule svithin 5 workdays, following
the submittai process noted above. The City's Project Manager and Project Control
Specialist review the Contractor's progress schedi�le for acceptance and to monitor
performance and progress.
The following Iist o� iterns are req�ired to ensure proper status information is
co�ntained in tY�e Progxess Schedule.
+ Baseline Start date
� Baseline Finish Date
� % Comp�ete
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o Critical Path
o Activities added or deleted
� Expected Baseline Finish date
� Variance to the Baseline Finish Date
B. Monthly Construction Status Report
The Contractor submits a written statns report (refenred ta as a progxess nazxative) at the
end of each xnont�a to acco��pany the Pz'ogress Sehedule submittal, using the standard
forrnat provided in Specification 00 32 15.3 Cansiruction Project Schedule Progress
Narrative. The content af the Construction Project Schedule Progress Narrative should
be concise and complete to:
� Refiect the ezu•rent status of the work for the reporting period (including actual
ac€�vities started and/or completed during the reporting period)
� Explain variances from the baseline an critical path activities
� Explain any potential schedule conflicts or delays
+ DescriUe recovery plans where appropriate
p Provide a summary forecast of the work to be achieved in the next reporting period.
C. Submittal Process
C1TX OF FQRT WORTH
S"fA1V1]AR17 Si'ECIFICATiON
Revised JiILY 20, 2018
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
City Project Na. 103207
003215-D
CONSTRLTCTION PROGRE55 SCHEDUL�
P�ge 9 af 10
1 � ScheduIes and Monthly Canstruction Status Reports are subr�nitted in Buzzsaw
2 following the sieps o�tIined in Specification 00 32 15.4 Construct�on FK'oject
3 Schedule Submittal Process.
4 � Once the project has been completed and Final Acceptance has been issued by Ehe
5 City, no further progress scheduIes or construction status reports are required from
6 the Contractar.
7 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMTTTALS [N4T USED]
S I.i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
9 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [N�T USED]
10 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
11 A. The persan preparing and revising the Contractor's Project Scheduie shall be
12 expezienced in tbe pzeparation of schedules of similar comple�ty.
13 B. Schedule and supporting documents addressed in this Specification shall be prepared,
14 updated and revised to accurateiy reflect the performance of the Contractor's scope of
I5 work.
16 C. The Contractor is respansible for the qua�zty o� all submittals in ibis sectia� meeting the
17 standard of care for Ehe construction industry for simiIar projects.
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1.13 ATTACHMENTS
Spec 00 32 15.1 Construction Project Schedule Baseline Example
Spec 00 32 15.2 Construction Project Schedule Progress Examp�e
Spec 00 32 15.3 Constructaon Pz-ojecC Schedule Progress Narrative
Spec 00 32 I5.4 Constnzction Project Schedule Subrr�ittal Process
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CITY OF FpRT WORTH 2O21 CpNCRETE RESTQRATIDN CONTRACT �
STANDARD SPECiFICATION City Project No. 103207
Revised NLY 2D, 2018
00 32 15 - 0
COAiSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHF.DULE
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
7uly 20, 2018 M. .Tarrell Initial Issue
CITY OF FORT W012TH 2O21 CONCI2�T'E ItES'I'ORA'['ION COIVTRACT 4
STANDARD SPECIFICATIp�I Ciry Project 1Va. 163207
Revised J[J�,Y 20, 2018
00 32 15.1 - 0
CONS'IRUCTIOiY PROGR�SS SCHGDULE —BASELINE EXAMPL�
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CQNSTRUCTION PROJECT SCHEDULE — BASELINE EXAMPLE
3 PART l. - GENERAL
4 The foIlowin� is an example af a Contractor's project scl�edule that illnstrates the data ax�d
5 expectatian for scheduIe content depic�ing the baseline for t�e praject. This version of the
6 schedule is referred to as a"baseline" schedule. This example is intended to provide
7 guidance far the Contractor when developing and submitting a baselrne schedule_ See CFW
8 Speci�cation 00 32 15 Construction Project Schedule for details at�d requirements regarding
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STANDARD CONSTRIUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLTMENTS City 1'rajeci No. 103207
Revised NLY 20, 2d18
003215.1 -U
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATIOIV CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIO�F SPECIFTCA'I'ION ]�OCUIvIENTS City Project Na, 1032p7
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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C1TY pF FpRT WpRTH 2O21 CQNCRETE RESTQRATION CQNTRACT A
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIl�ICA7TON DOCLTMENTS City Praject No. 103247
Reviscd J[TLY 2D, 2018
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CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHI3DULE—PROGRESS EXAMPLE
Page 1 of 4
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SCHEDULE -�-- PROGR�SS EXAMPLE
3 PART1- GENERA.L
4 The following is an example of a Contractor's project schedule ttZat allus�-ates tIae data and
5 expectation for schedule content depicting the pragress for the �roject. This version of the
b schedule is referred to as a"progress" schedule. This example is intended to provide
7 guidance for the Contractor when developing and submiEting a progress schedule. Sec
S CFW Specification DO 32 15 Construction Froject Schedule for detai�s and requirements
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STANDt1RD CONSTRUCTION SPECIl�ICATTON BOCLTMENTS City Project Aio. 103267
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Cl'I'Y OF FORT WdRTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON COIVTREiCT 4
STANDARD CpNSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION DOCTIMENTS City Prpject No. 103207
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CONFLICT OF INTEREST AF�'IDAVIT
Each bidde�•, offeror or• respondent (he�•einafte3• referred to as "You"} to a City of Fori Wortla
p�•ocurement may he t•eqi�ired to complete a Conflict of Interest Questionnaiz-� (tl�e attack�ed CIQ
Foi•n�} andlos- a Local Governmeaat 4f�ce�- Coa��icts Disclostiiz�e Staterrze�rt (tlie attached CIS
Form) pi�rsuant ta state law. Yon az-e urged to coa�sult with caunsel rega�'ding �he appltcabflity of
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BIDD�R:
Urban Infi•aconsfruction, LLC
CompAny
2512 Gravel Dr
Adciress
By: �� �'
( lea e Print
Sig�t�.ture: _
�'ort Worth'I"X, 7Gl � 8 Title: �v
City/State/�ip (PIease P��int)
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CITY OF FOR7' WOR7'H
STAT[DARD CONSTRUCTION SP�CI�'ICATTON 170CiJMEA1TS
Revisec! AugusE 21, 20i8
Zoz� car�c��rE �sToxATiax coNT�cr 4
City Project No.1032�7
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BED FORM
Page 1 of 7
SECTIOIV 00 49 00
BID FORM
TO: The Purchasing Manager
clo: The Purchasing Division
Texas Street
City of Fort Worth, Texas 76102
F'OR: 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4 AT VARIOUS LOCATiONS
City Project Na.: 103207
Ur�itslSections:
1. �nt�r Into Agreement
The undersigned Bidder propases and agrees, if this Bid is accept�d, to enter into an Agreement with City in the form
included in th� Bidding Documents to pertorm and furnish all Work as s�ecified or indicated in the Contract �ocuments
for the Bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in this Bid and in accordance wi#h the other terms and condi#ions
of the Coniract Documents.
�. BIDDER Acknowfedgements and Certification
2.�. In submitting this Bid, Bidder accepts all of the terms and conditions of the INVI�'ATION TD BIDDERS and
1NSTRUC�"IONS TO BIDDERS, including without limitation those dealing with the disposition of 8id Bond.
2.2. Bidder is aware of all costs to pravide the required insurance, will do so pending contract award, and wilf
provide a valid insurance certificate meeting all requirements within 94 days of notification of award.
2.3. Bidder certifies tha# #his Bid i5 genuine and not made in the interest of or on behalf of any undisclosed
incfividual or entity and is not submitted in conformity wiih any collusi�e agreement or rules of any group,
association, organization, or corporatian.
2.4. 8idder has not directly or indirectfy induced or solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid.
2.5. Bidder has not solicited or induced any indi�idual or entity to refrain firom bidding.
2.6. Bidder has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, or coerci�e practices in competing for the Contract.
For the purposes of this Paragraph:
a. "corrupt practice" means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any thing of �alue likely to
influence the action of a public officia� in ihe bidding process.
b. "frauciulent practice" means an intentional misrepresentafion of facts made (a) #o inffuence the
bidding process ta the detrimeni of City (b) to establish Bid prices at artificial non-competiti�e
le�els, or {c) to deprive City of the benefits of free and oper� competition.
c. "callusi�e practice" rrteans a scheme or arrangement between two or more Bidders, with or without
the knowledge af Ciiy, a purpose of which is to establi5h Bid prices at artifiicial, non-competitive
levels.
CITY OF FORT WORTH Revised3_6id_Form-Proposal-Bond_Vendor_Compliance(Rev} 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATIOlV CQlVTRAC7 q
STAN�AR� CONSTRIFCTION SPECIFICATIpN �OCUMENTS CPN 103207
Form Revised 20150821
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d. "coercive practice" means harming or threaten3ng to harm, directly or indirectly, persons or their
property #o influence their participation in the bidding process or affect the execution of the
Contract.
3. Prequali�cation:0iidd➢ITTED
4. Time o# Campletion
4.1. The Work will be cornplete for Final Acceptance within 21 � days after the date when the
the Contract Time commences #o run as pro�ided in Paragraph 2.03 of the General Conditions.
4.2. Bidder accepts the pro�isions of the Agreement as to liquidated damages in the event of failure to complete
the Work {and/or achie�ement of Milestones} within the iimes specifiied in the Agreerrtent.
5. Attached #o this Bid
The following documents are attached to and made a part of #Y�is Bid:
a. This Bid Form, Seckion 00 41 �p
b. Required Bid Bond, Section 00 43 13 issued by a surety meeting the requirements of Paragraph
5.01 of the General Conditions.
c. Proposal �arm, Section 00 �12 43
d. Vendor Compliance to State Law Non Resident Bidder, Section OQ 43 37
e. MWBE Forms (optional at time of bitf)
f. Prequalification Statement, Seckion 00 45 92
g. Conflict of Interest Affida�it, Section 00 35 13
*If necessary, CIQ or CIS forms are to be provided directly to City Secretary
h. Any additional documents that �may be required by Section 12 of the Instructions to Bidders
6. Total Bid AmaunE
6.1. Bidcler will complete the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the following bid amount. �n the
space pravided below, please enter the total bid amoun# for this project. Only thfs figure will be read publicly
by the City at the bid opening.
6.2. It is understood and agreed by the Bidder in signing this proposal that the totaf bid amount entered below is
subject to verification andlor modification by multiplying the unit bid prices for each pay item by the respective
estimated quantities shown in this proposal anci then totaling all of the extended amounts.
Total Bid
�. Bid Submittal
$1, 023, 300.00
CI7Y OF FORT WOf27H Revised3_8id_Form-Proposal-Bond_Vendor_Compliance(Rev} 2U21 CONCREFE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDAR[7 CON57RUCTION SPECiFICRTION �OCUMENTS CPN 7032D7
Form ReVISed 26150821
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BID FORNE
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ThiS Bid is submitted on 3/25/2021
Respectfulfy sub d,
By: �
( �gnature)
Anuq Tamrakar
{Printed Name)
by the entity named below.
Receipt is acknawledged of the Initial
following Addenda:
Addendum No. 1: AT
AcEdendum No. 2:
Addend�am No. 3:
Addenclum No. 4:
Title: CEO
Company: Urban Infraconstruction LLC
Corporate 5eal:
Address: 2512 Gravel Dr
Fort Worth, iX 76118
5tate of Incorporation: �exas
Email: anu urbaniconstruct.com
Phone: 817-616-5544
EP�� OF SECTIOPI
CITY OF FORT WORTH Revised3_Bid_Form-Proposal-Bond_Vendor_Gvmpliance(Re�} 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARO CQNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN7S GPN 103207
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PROPUSAL FORM
UNI� P�IC� B!D Bidder's Application
Project Item Information Bidder's Proposal
6idlist pescription Specification Unit of Bid Unit Price Bid Value
Item No. Section No. Measure Quantily
� 6135.020T l2ema6ilization 01 70 00 EA 1 $50�.00 $500.00
2 347113 WK 20 $575.00 $11,50b.OQ
347k.0602 PoAa61e Messa e Sf n
3 9999.0900 Remove and Re lace fi" Concre[e Orivewa 02 41 131 32 13 20 SF '1,609 $9.00 $9,00�.00
4 0244151321313 SY 10,OOU $76.00 $760,aoo.aa
9999.0000 Remove Concrele and Re lace wilh 7" Concrete Pavement HES
5 312316 CY 200 $37.00 $7,400.00
3�23-D�Ri UnclassiTied Excaoation
6 3211.Q122 Ffax Base T e A GR-2 32 1'! 23 CY 680 $55.00 $48,400.00
� 3293_0208 Concrele HES exVa de Ih 32 13 13 CY 150 $195.�0 $29,250.OQ
$ 3292.0100 Block Sod Placement 32 92 13 SY 2,000 $8.00 $i&,000.40
9 3291-Oi00 TO 50i1 3291 99 CY 100 $50.40 $5,000.00
k0 3213.0700 Jofnt Sealant 32 13 73 LF 2,000 $2.00 $4,ppp.pp
11 3365.O1R8 MiscellaneousAd'ustmen[ lJtilities 330514 LS 1 $10,000.00 $10,000.00
�Z 9999.0000 Geo rid Tensar TRIAX 140�75 or A roved e ual 9g 99 0o SY 4,50D $3.00 $13,500.00
13 3217.200i Rafsed MarYcer TY W 32 97 23 EA 500 $4.0� $2,voo.00
14 3217.2602 Raised Marker TY Y 32 17 23 @A 200 $0..00 $800.00
�5 3217 2101 REFL Raised Marker iY I-A 32 17 23 EA 100 $5.00 �soo.00
16 32972902 REFL Ftaised Marker 7Y I-C 32 17 23 EA 10D $5.00 $500.00
17 3217.2'143 REFL Raised MarkerTY II-A-A 3217 23 EA 10� $5.00 $500.00
18 3217.2104 REFL Rafsed Marker TY II-C-R 32 17 23 EA f00 $5.00 $5POA0
19 3443_130f Loa Oetector Ca61e Sawcut 34 4'I 10 LF A00 $5.00 $2,000.00
2p 34a1-130214AWGLpO DeteClCable 344950 LF 404 $5.00 $2,000.00
2� 3217.0001 4" Solfd Thermo IastFc HAS Eane Gne 32 17 23 LF 2,000 $2.OQ $4,000.00
zZ 3217.020'I 6" Solid Therma las[ic HAS Lane Line 32 17 23 LF 400 $3.00 $i,200.00
z3 32�7-0501 24" SLD Pvml Markin HAE 32 17 23 LF B00 $17.00 $13,600.00
2� 32fl.1002 Lane Le end Arrow 32 17 23 EA 2 $615.00 $1,230.00
zs 3213.0509 Remove and Re lace Barrier Free Ram T e P-1 �241 13f 32 13 26 EA 2 $2,600.0� $5,200.OD
Z6 3213-0501 RgmOVC 3nd R2 IgCO BarriCr Frze R3m T B R-1 02 41 13f 3213 20 EA 2 $2,fi00.00 $5,200.00
Z� 9999.OU00 Remave and Re lace 4" Sfdewalk 02 41 93! 32 93 20 SF 600 $9.00 $5,400A0
Z$ 3305.0106 ManholeAd'usMen[ Sanila Sewer Ma'or 330514 EA 2 $2,0OO.OQ $4,000.0�
z9 3217.5061 Cur6 Address Paintin 32 17 25 Eq 4 $30.00 $120.00
30 99gy p096 Pa�in Cunstruction Allowance EA 1 $6�,000.04 $60,000.00
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as Principal, hereinafter called the Principal, and 6���th ���ri�an S,p��iai� �n�ura�c�_�a��an�
a corporation duly organized under the faws af the state of �9e� Harr��a��aio�� as Surety, hereafter called �he Surety, are
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�orthe paym�nt of w�ich the P�incipal and the Surety bind ourselv�s, our successors and assigns, joinilyand severally, firmly
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NOW, THERE��ftE, the condi�ion af this obligation is such that if the Obfigee sF�a[! accep� t�e bid of the Principal, and
the Principal ei�her 1) shafl enter into a cantract with ti�e Obligee in accordance with the terms of such bid and gives sucF�
bond or bonds as may be specifiecf in tF�e bidding or contract documents with goad and sufficient surety, or 2) shall �ay to
the Obligee ihe difference, not to �xce�d the amount of this bond, between the amour�t specified ir� said bid and such farger
amo�ant for which Obligee may in good faith contract with another party to perForm the wark covered by said bid, ther� this
obfigatio� sha(I be nu[! and void; otherwise to remain in full Force and e�fect. The Surety hereby wai�es any notice o� an
agr�ement between ihe Obligee and Principal �o extend the time in which the Obligee may accep� �he bid. Waiver of notice
by the Surety shall noi apply to any ex��nsian exceeding sixty {60) days in the aggr�ga�� beyand the time for acceptance of
bids specified in the bid documents, and the Obligee and Pr�ncipaF shafl abtain the 5urety's eonser�t for an extension l�eyond
sixty (60) days.
When t�is bond has been furnished to comply with a siatutory ar ather legal requiremer�t in the focation of the project,
any pro�isia� in this bond cflnflicting with said statutory or iegal requirerr�ent shall be cieemed deleted here�rom and
praVisions conforming to suc� statutory or orcher legal req�irements shail be deemed incorpora�ed herein. When so
furnished, the intent is t�tatthis bond sha11 be construed as a statutory bond and not as a common law bond.
Signed andsealedthis 2��h dayof i�arclh, 2�21
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�ncler [rnvs nf che State nf �leu� i=laun�s3�ire, anc� I�avAn4 ils ��rinci�al ert'(ice i�� il�e C'itv of Kansas City, Misscitiri an�l 1�asliin�tor� li�ternational
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tli�; C�i�r oi'I�aa��s C`ity,'•,'vCisso�ti �; e�:ch cio�� l�ea�eby mazkc eonstftucc ai-�d ap�oinl:
.f�HN W1i.L1�A� NLW�3Y, "E'ItOY Rl)SS�1-.�.. K[:Y, D�BRA LCi.�` 1V�C)ON, AN])�I�A E74SE C12AWI�OIZC), SANf�It.A L�� 12CJ�lI�;�',
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Its true ��rsd ln4v{'�il Altomey(s)-ii�-Pact, ta anak�, c�euute, seal ajid deiivcr, fa�� �c�d nn ifs lae�nif <�s�cl �u �ts act astd died, bc7nels or oiher tieri[iil�s
vblig��tozy ir� tiie. naiure aC'r� bonci on behall' of each nf said �`un�paGzies, a�s stiirety, on contraGs �rf�suretwslaip fls are o�� iu��y be rec�uired ar pe��nieCecf by
[a�v, reguf�tiof�, canCraci o�` utheiwise, ��rovicLcd t[�at na bas�d nr Lindcr[akii�g o�� contraet or sw��tysl�ip exec�ded ui�dcr this luthoriiy shall c:xeeecl. tlie
amc�uait csf -i`��1U l��t.T11FBi��T3 T,91L'1.CQN (�2�p,QDU,f)00.O0) I�QLL.A[ZS
i"3�i;; t?o��ea- ofActnrne�� is �ranted ai�ci ia sigilcd by [acsimile ui�ci�r nrid by tl�e autEaority ak'tE�.c 1.'ollo�ving kesnlul"so�zs adopted t>y llse C3aa�-c1ti vi'
Directors al'T�ortl� A«aerican S�ec.ialty iris��s•aizce Company and 1�4��.�l�ia��ton luleriia[io���l Insurance Com�y�i�y �t �»4e�ii��s duly cnllc�l ai�ci Tfelc!
nn ��tarah �-4, 2000 �nd Wes[�iort �us�o�€�tace Cor�7or�t�ioit bp �.�iietei� coi�sent oi�its l�xcc�Hi�e E'ciminit�ec el<�t�ed July l�f, 2€l? l.
"R�SDI�Vl�i7, tl�at any L�c�c� of the 7'resiclent, ai�y Seni�r Vice P€�eside47[, any \�i�e 1'res'sdenl, anv .Assistanl Vicc� Presi�ent,
t[ic Secr�tary or any Assistant Secn;T�ry �,�:, an�i e�cl� or any a�'if�eul 1lerchy is authoriz�cl tt� e�ec��te a Power of latiarn�y yu�liC�ting tha att�orney Ait�rnecE
i�� tl�e gi��eit t'c��ver af�t[nr�ie�� lo execcite o�� L-r�1aalPaf il�e Com��auy �on�)s, untlertaksn�s anei 711 ecmCracts c�� surety, ��d th�l eacl� or any �f tl�ci.n
herel�y i5 lrrth€�rizcc[ la �[Cest eo tliw exccvti«r� q:Fa��v suci�. l�a��e�• nf �xt€3rney �ncl to ntt�eh tl��;r�i1a the si;zil c�f th.e C:c�����any; €{�id it is
FUIZ'I'I:I�It 1t.T;SC3L.�f1"a17, tl��l £he si�uat€as-e uI'suc� ofticc�•s tmd tl�e se;il of tf�e Camp�tF�y ma�= E�i �i.('�xed to aiiy snch 1'cs+a-e;r r�f' AEtor�aey nr to any
certificste rela.tii�� Clier�to by facsimiie, �j:i.c� ai�y sueh Por,r�zr af Atlori�eyo ur ce3tiftc�t� h�a��ing such f��csicnilc sign�cEires ar f�csiii�ile se;�l sha11 l�e
bst�ding upnn �Ite C'om��any 4��1�en so aFf`sxed and io the fueiu•e rcritlt meat-d t{� atty boi�d, i�i�tierTlkin� or cnniri�c�t af'sure[Y Ec� whicl� it is �urtchecl.':
LiF ��__,.,
Sfnvcn ., n crsrrn. bcnea• ' ce rewu e33L n as mgmu nrnrnae mFu E�suromtc (:nmpa:sr
& Se::ior Vice.Cre5l�Ieai1 uf\np[h.�wcrican Spceinitp [nx=3runec C:onspar�,�
l�C Senior F icc 1'resi�Icnt «i �Gcslpun /]nstm'uocc G�rp�r:dinu
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A1ici�aa rt. iio, Seuinr �'�ce Prnsrde�rt ot R';isld3�gtnn 1x:ternaLiana nsui:Ynce
Cmnp:�u�
S Rrr€inr Yice Prnsi�Fem af Nnrth Aei�m�ican Spceia]Yy lnsnrnucr Cmupsv�y
K Seaior Vice 1'rui�Ee:f t uf N'rst�mn fusur:jnc¢ Cnrpnr�linn
II�f W1'['NLSS W[�l}'�RLs01��, ��lar[li An��rican S�ecialt'y Itasi�raY�cc: Car�pany, VL��shi�n�(Qn ln�ernatioi�al .Tinsur�a�ce C�mpar�y and Westpc�rt
[ns��raince Corporaeican f�aue c�Eusecl [heir o�'�-�ci�1 seals to l�e herei��a(o ni'�kecl, and llaese pa'esents tn I�e si�ned hy l}�cir �Eiiharired c�i�cers lhis
lhis _ 9t1� ���, ��� F�B�2UA.RY _�,q 2I '
Nr�rth �me��ichn 5pecialty Ins���•ar�cc C'oiir�au�r
F�`ashin�tan i�itern:ttinnfi! 1►�siu:►z�cc (.:oza��;<niy
Scate of illi��ois '4�'cstFsc�r� fnse�r»uce C.'i�rl}aratinn
Go�inYy c�C�c�Es[: �s:
f3r� Chis 9eli c{xy of ��IiBKUflftY , 2U 21, bcfore me, ��?�fot<iry Pu6[ie per5anally apE�e�ued Sieven P. �lndc�•san , Se3iior Vice Presideni of
VJtisl�inatczi� Fnteri�i�[ioi�ai InsE�€-ance Con�pa�ty ���d Senic�r Vicc Presidc�t# af I�a-tli An3crican Specialty insurance Con�p��aay n�icl Seaiic�r Vicc President of
West�ort Insura�c� Cnr�ur<�tiva� a3�d M�,a�l�tiel tl,,r[ta 5�i�is?r Vice ��'resi.cie�it of 1Vasl�in�ton lnteruation�l lnstin�ance Ca�npa��y �r.��d Seni�r Vice Prc�id�en�
of Nort�l� llrxic�-icaia �pecia,lty fils�ur�Aue� Co��7ipting anc� ��G�i.nr � icc� T'r�tii�fe�yt ol' 1��resi}��art Ti�sura�ace Corperrstion, }aer5ctinriliy [cnn�vn in mc, ���ha
�e.iizg by n�e cf�efy s��c7rn, z�el;:no4vledged lhat lhey si�necl �I�e at�rn�e Pa�v�..r nFAtto.€-ney ��s c�l�fieers o� �ind acknc�wle:dgccl saicl instc-«meA�t to Ue cl�e
volu�trr��ry ncC aiui ci��f ot' l�[�eir r,e.�pecf�i�e cozu�ailie;.
OFFiCC�tt 5EAL '"�
hY. KEkN� � '
Nnlnry PuL�iC -5tatc zil Il:k".�;�� �---.___.,_..T_� -, —
�'���itio3�izozi�'11e5 �i, l�cnny. �uE�u-�- 1'uk�li�
E, .ieffrey C'roldber�; , tlie r��aly� ��ected V ice �'resaclea�t ���xd Assisearlt Secretary of �oG�[la �rneric�n 5��eci?Ity i�7suras7ce Con�pauy, 1�Jasl�ingtun
li�t�rc��ticxial Tusuranec Ccunph:ay uAzcl [Vest�aoA-C [nsurai�ce Cor��ores.tion cic� 13ea-e6y ccrtil�,y 41�a1 Ci�e above anct £urcgciii�g is �� €G�u�: �ncl correct cop�F of�a
Power of �1[Ycari�4y �ive�i hy sieicl h{err:li .tmerinai� Specialll' lnstiix��€n.�e C'ompFury, Washi���tnn [ntcri�a[ic���f�l i��sura�zce CE�nl}���ny aud V�'cst;�ort Lisrr�-ai�ce
G��rpara�iait �c•liich is t[i§1 in i'u!l fc�a'�`.!: a�irl �ffvct.
C�C GVCTNF�� �'t�ia[t.Ery:C3i^, T��avv seC ii�y hand ��id aflixed ilie seais af [he C.om}yanies tl�is �Sil� day oi� Mrirch , 20 '-t
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, � Jcil'rc}� (i�Idbcrb,'�'icc Prc:idcuF �. Assis�rat 5ecre�ary oflV;ichinginn l�acrnatianal [nsurauc�� C'nn2p�it��.�
�d�l�l .if113fjCilll��)PCIkI�EY �111�}(Q11�C (-0S11NHIIk �', �{il` ��iY.;X1iiCRS �E l�v514Shckl $CG[`CSAfY [ll �CSE�[iCl ��1 Y�FAI�CA �(11'r)IIf.IllElll
���� �,�e�6��� �p��€���y @����°���� ����a��
��������o� ���ee�a��or��� ����ra�ce ��rm�a��
�e����� �nse������ ����oa�a��o�
`���� �L�lit�� �I�FO�f�11�T1�f�
���o��rA�v� n�o�i�� ��rti�o rn��a��r,��u��
!n order to obtair� inforrc�ation or make a camplaint:
Yott may conYact Jeffrey Gofdberg, l/ice President
— �6aims afi 1-80U-33�-0�53
Para obtener informacion o para someter un c�ueja:
P�ede cam�nicarse cnn JefF�ey Golr�berg, Vice
Pr�sident — Claims, al i-��0-338-0753
You may cali Washingtan Inte�natiana# €nsurance
Campany and/or iVnrfih dlmer�can 5pecialty ir�surance
Company's and/czr Wesfipor� Insurance Carpo�a�i4n
tol!-free number for informatinn or to make a
complait�t at:
1-80d-33 &Oi 53
You may also write to WasY�ingtat� In�err�afiiona�
Ir�suranae Com�any anci/ar 11lnrth American Speciaity
Insurance Company ant{Jar 1Nestpori Insurar�ce
Corpora�ion a# t'he fiollowing address:
1200 Ntain Street
5uite 8Dq
Kansas Ci�y, iVlO 6�1 f35
You �nay contact the T'exas Deparfimenf of Insurance
to abtain information o►� comp�nies, eoverages,
rights or complaints at:
7-8Q(}-252-3439
You may Ervrite the Texas [�e�ae#rr�ent of Insurance:
P.O. Bax 1491€34
Austin, iX 387'i 4-� 1€��
�ax: [6'12) 475-177i
Vlfeb: httn:/hN!+�+��.tdi.statt�_ix_us
�mail: Cons�merRrotection@tdi.sfate.tx.us
PREMIEIM Of� CLAIN[ �ISPUi�S:
Should you have a dispute coneerning your pre�n€um
oE• about a claim you shauld firsi cantact the
Washirtgton (ttternational Insurar�ae Campany and/or
lVor#h American Speeialfiy Insurance Company and/ar
Westport Insurance Corporation. If the ctispufie is not
reso4ved, you may contact the Texas f�epartment of
Insurance.
ATTAGH �NIS iV0'I"IC�. TQ YOUR POG.ICY:
This notice is #or inform�tian only and daes not
become a parf or condition of the �ttached
document.
Usted pueda llamr al numero de telefonn gratis d�
Washir�gton lnterna�ional fnsurance Gorv��any actd/ar
North American Specialty lnsurance Com�any's ant[/or
1Alestport Ins�trance Cor�orati�n para informacion o
para snmeter una queja aE: �
1-$00-338-0753
Ust�d tambien piaede escribir a Washing�csn
�n��:rnatinnal �nsurance Campany and/or Nor[h
American Spec[aiiy fnsurance Company and/nr
We�tpori Insurance Corporaiian al:
12Q0 Main Stree�
Suite S00
Kansas City, MO 6�'! 05
Pu�de escribir al Departmento de 5eguros de 7exas
para o�tener informacion acerca da companias,
cak�erturas, derechos o quejas al:
7 -500-252-3439
Puede escrfbir al [3epartmento de Seguros de Texas:
P.D. Box 1 �91 U�
Ausiin, TK 7$77 4-91 Q4
Fax: (5'C 2) 475-17i'i
Web: hfit • /www.tdi.state.#x,_u,�
Email: ConsumerPro�ection@tdi.state.tx.us
�ISPUTAS SOB�iE PRtMAS O R�GL.AMDS:
Si fiiene una disputa concerniente a su prima v a un
reclamo. debe cornunicarse cnn ei Washington
lnternatianal Insurance Company and/or iltor�h
�lmerican Specia�ty lnsurance Company and/or
WeStport Insurance Corpqra�ion primero. Si r�o se
resuelve la disputa, puec[e entQnces eomunicarse
eon sl Depar�men#o c!e Seguras de Texas.
U1�A ESiE AV1S0 A SU POi.IZA
Este aviso es sofo para proposiCa de inframacion y no
se converte en parfe o car�dicion del dncumento
adjunto.
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VENDOR COMPLIANCE TO STATE LAW
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V�ND4R COMPLIANCE TO S7A7E LAW NON RE5I�ENT SIDDER
Texas Government Code Ghap#er 2252 was adopted for the award of contracts to nonr�sider�t bidders. This law
prowides that, in order to be awarded a contract as low b�dder, nonresident bidders (out-of-state contractors
whase carporate offices or princ�pal place of business are outside the State of Texas) bid pro�ects far
construction, impro�ements, supplies or services in Texas at an amount lower than the lowest Texas resident
bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bidder would be required to underbid a nonresident bidder in
order to abtain a comparable contract in the 5tate which the nonresident's principal place of business is located.
The appropriate blanks in Section A must 6e fiiled out by all nonresident bidders in order for yaur bid to meet
specifications. The failure of nonresident bidders #o do so will autamatically disqualify tl�at bidder. Resident
bidders must ci�eck the box in Sectior� B.
A. Nonresir�ent bidders in the State of ,��- ���-=: _� :. .. ;, ��. , our principal place of business,
are required to be �� percent lower than resident bidders by State �aw. A copy of the
statufe is attached.
Nonresideni bidders in the Sfate of -� �--•• ��•-�� �� �•� =��i ���-. , aur principaf pface of business,
are nat required ta underbid resident bidders.
B. The principal pface of business �ou�ompany or our parent company or majority owner is
in the State of Texas. �/
BID��R:
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City, 5tate Zip Code Here
Title: Title Here ��.�
Date: � �� �°Z �
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CITY OF FORT WORTH
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Farm Revised 20f 10627 CPN 103207
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PREQUALIFICA'ITON STATLM�NT
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PREQUALIFICATION STATEMENT
Each Bidder for a City procurement is required to complct� the information below by
identifying the prequalified contractors and/or subcontractors whom they intend to utilize far the
major work type(s) listed.
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BIDDER:
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Signature: ''�
Title: '" �
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Date:
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C1TY OP FDRT WORTH
STAN17AZtD CONSTRUCTION SPEC1k7CATION DOCUMENTS
Revised 7uly I, 201I
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2021 CpNGRETE RESTORATION CONZ'RACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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CONTRACTQR COivfPLIANCE WITII WORKSK'S COivIPENSATTON LAW
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CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMFENSATION LAW
Pursuant to Texas Labor Code Section 406.096(a), as amended, Cantractor certities that it
provides worker's compensation insurance coverage for atl of its employees employed on City
Project No. 103207 Contractor further certi�es that, pursnant to Texas Labor Code, Section
406.096{b}, as ainended, it will provide to City its subcontractor's certificates of compliance with
worker's cotnpensation coverage.
CONTRACTOR:
Urban Infraconstructior�
Anup Tamrakar
By:
Corr�pany (Plea e Print)
25�2 Gra�el Dr Signature: V"
Address
Fort Worth TX, 76118
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
Title: CEa
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authorify, on this day personally appeared
Anup Tamrakar , known to me to be tl�e person whose name is
subscribed to t�e foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she executed the same as
the act and deed of UI'ban Ef1f��C0115�1'uCt[On for the purposes and
consideration therein expressed and in the capacity iherein stated.
G�VEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFiCE this Twenty fifth day of ��,
Marr.h , 202'l /
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CITY C1F FORT WOATH
STANDARD CON5TRUCTION SPEC[FICATION DdCLMENTS
Revised July !. 201 l
2D2i COt�ff;RETE RESiORA'1"IpN CONTRACT' A
City �roject n'o. 103207
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Minority Business Enterprise Specifications
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3 Mznarity Business Enterprise Speci�cations
4 APPLICATION OF POLICY
5 If the totaI dollar value oi the co�txact is greater than $50,000, then a MBE subcontracting goal is
b appIicable.
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11 Business Entezprises (M�E} in the procurement of aIl goods and services. AIl requirerxzez�ts and
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The City's MBE goal on khis project is 15 % of t�Ze total bid value of the
contract (Base bic� applies to Parks und C�mmunity Services).
Note: If both MBE �g 1�,SBE subca�xtracting goals are established for this project, then an Offeror
must submit both a MBE Utalization Farrt� and a SBE Utilizafion Form to be deemed responsive.
21 C�OMPLIANCE TO BID S�'EC�ICATIONS
22 On Czty contracts $50,000 nr more where a MBE subcontracting goal is applied, Offerors are required to
23 compIy vvith the intent of the City's Business Diversity Enterpz�se Ordinance by one of thefollowing:
24 1. Meet or exceed the above stated MBE goal through MBE subcontracting participation, or
2S �. Meet ox exceed fhe above stated MBE goal through MBE ,�oint Venture pa�rtic�i�ation, or
26 3. Good Faith Eifort documentation, or;
27 4. Prime Waiver documenia�ion.
28
29 SiIBMITTAL OF R�QUIRED DOCCiMENTATION
30 The applicab�e documents rriust be received hy the assigned City of Fort Worth Project Manager ar
31 Department Designee, within the foIlowing times alIocated, in order for the entire bid to be considered
32 responsive ta the specifications. The Offeror shall EMAIL the MBE docuznentation to the assigned City
33 of Fart Worth Project Manager or Departm�nt Designee. A�axed copy will not be accepted.
34
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i. Subcontractor Utelization Form, if received na later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
goaI is met or exceeded: day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the hid opening
date.
2. Goad Faifh Effort and received no later lhan 2,:00 p.m., on the second City business
Snbcontractor UtiIization Form, if day after the bid opening date, exclusive af the bid opening
participation is less than stated goaL• date.
3. Good Faith Effort and received no later than 2:Od p.m., on the second City business
Subeontractor Lltilization Form, if no day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the 3�id opening
MBE partici ation: daee.
4. Prime Cantractor Waiver Form, received no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City business
if you will perform all day after tlae bid opening date, exclusive of the bid opening
contracting/supplier wark: date.
CITY OF FOR�' WORTH 2D21 COIYCRETE RESTOi2ATiON CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENT3 CTTY PRO.TBC'1' IVO. L03207
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5. Joint Venture Form, if goal is met received no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second Czty husiness
or exceed�d. day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid apening
date.
2 I FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE CITY'S BUSZNESS D�VERS�TY ENTERPRISE ORDINANCE
3 WILL RESIILT IN THE BxD BEING CONSIDERED NON-RE50NSIVE TO SPECI�'YCAT�ONS.
4 FAILUR� TO SUBMIT THE REQUIRED MBE DOCUMENTA'��ON WILL RESULT IN THE BID
B�ING CONSIDERED NON-RESP�NSIVE. A SECOND PAILURE WILL RESIILT IN '�'HE O��EROR
$ BEING DISQUALIFIED FOR A PERIOD O�' ONE YEAR. THREE FAILURES IN A FIVE YEAR
PERIOD WII,L RESULT IN A DISQUALIFICAITON PEAIOD O�' THREE Y�ARS.
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'� Any Questions, Please Contact The BDE Office at (81'�) 39�-2G74.
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C1TY OF FORT WDIL'I'� 2021 CONCRE'�.12ESTQRATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD COI�STRl1C'T'ION SPECIFICATION DOCTIMENTS CITY PR01EC1' AIO. 103207
Temporarily Revised Ap[i16, 2020 due to COVIDl9 Emergency
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SECTION 00 52 43
AGREGMENT
TH�S AGREEMENT, autl�orized on March 18, 2021 is made by and between the City of Forth
Worth, a Texas home rule municipality, acting by and through its duly authorized City Manager,
("Cify"), and Urban Infraconstruction, LLC, authorized to do business in Texas, acting by and
through its duly authorized representative, ("Contractor").
City and Contractor, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinaf�er set forth, aga�ee as
follows:
Artiele 1. WORK
Contractor shall complete all Wor� as speci�ed or indicaied in the Contract Documents for the
Project identified hezein.
Article 2. PROJFCT
The project for which tt�e Work under the Contract Docu�nents may b� the whole or oniy a part is
generally described as follovws:
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4 AT VARtOUS LOCAITONS
CTTY PROJECT Ni_JMBER 103207
Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE
City agrees to pay Contractor for performance of the Work zn accardance wztk� the Cot�tract
Documents an amount, in current funds, of ONE MILLJON, TWENTY-THRE� THOUSAND,
THREE HUNDRED f1ND 00/100 DOLLARS {$1,023,300.00).
Article 4. CONTRACT T�ME
4.1 Fi�al Acceptance.
Tk�e Work will be cornplete for Final Acceptance within 210 days after the date when the
Contract Time commences to run, as provided in Paragraph 2A3 of the General Conditions,
plus any extension #hereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of thc General
Conditions.
4.2 Liquidated Damages
Contractor recogniz�s ihat tzme is of the essence for completion of Milestones, if any, and
to achieve Fina� Accepta�ce o�the Work and City will suffer fnancial loss if t��e Work is
not completed witl�in the time(s) specifed in Yara.graph 4.1 above. The Contractor aiso
recognizes the delays, e�pense and difficulties invoIved in proving in a]egal proceeding,
the actual loss suffered by the City if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingiy,
instead of req�iring any such �roof, Contractor agrees that as liqUidated damages for
delay (but not as a penalty}, Contractor shatl pay City Six IIundred Pifty Dollars
($650.00} for eacY► day that expires ai�er the Cime specified in Paragrapb 4.1 for Final
Acceptance until the City issues the Final Lettez- of Acceptance.
Article 5. CONTRACT DOCUMENT�S
5.1 CONTENTS:
A. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between City and
Contractor concerxaing the Wark consist of the following:
CT7'Y OP FOIiT WORTH 2O2I CONCRETE RESTORATION COI�STRACT 4
STANDARD COiJSTRCJC'T'TON SFECIFICATION 1�OCUIvI�NTS CITY PR07ECT NO. 103207
12evised 09/06/2019
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Agreement
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1. This Agreement.
2. Atlachments to this Agreernent:
a. Bid Fonn
l ) Proposal For•m
2) Vendor Compliance to State Law Non-Residenl Bidder
3) Prequalification 5tatement
4) State and Fec�eral documents (pNoject spec�c)
b. Cuzrent Prevailing Wage Rate Table
c. Insurance ACORD Foran(s)
d. Payznent Bond
e. Performance Bond
f: Maintenance Bond
g. 1'ower of Attorney for the Bonds
h. Worker's Compensation Affidavit
i. MBE and/or SBG Uti2ization Form
3. General Conditions.
4. �upplementary Candi#ions.
5. Specifications specifically made a part of the Contract Docuzxzents by attachlnent
or, ii not attached, as iz�corporated by reference and described in the Table of
Contents o�the Praject's Contract Documents.
6. Drawiz�gs.
7. Addenda.
$. Documentation submitted by Contractor prior to Notice of Award.
9. The following which may be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the
Agreement and, if issued, became an incorporated part of ihe Contract Documents:
a. Notice to Proceed.
b. Field Orders.
c. Change Orders.
d. �,etter of k`inal Accepiance.
Article 6. INDEMNIRICATYON
G.Z Cantractor cove�ants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own
e�pense, the city, its officers, servants and employees, from and against any and a!1
claims arising out of, or alleged #o arise out of, ihe work and services to be per%rmed
by #he contractar, its off�cers, agents, employees, subcontractors, lice�ses or inv�iees
under this cantract. This indemni%cation� rovision is s ecificall intended to o erate
and be effective even if it is alle e� d or proven that aII or some of the dama�es bein�
sou�ht were caused, in w�ole or i� part, bv any ac#, omission or ne�Ei�ence of the city.
This indemnity provision is intended to include, wif�ont limiYation, indemnity for
costs, e�penses and legal fees incurreci by the city in defending against such claims and
canses of ac�ions.
CITY OF FORT WORTII 2021 CONCKETE RESTO�tATIOtV CONTRACT 4
STAhI17AT2]7 CONSTRUC'FION SPECI�'ICA'I'IOIV DOCUM�,N1'S CITY PKOJECT NO. 103207
Revised D9/D612079
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6.2 Contractor cavenants and agrees ta indemnify and kold �arnnless, at its own e�:pense,
the city, its officers, servants and emplayees, from and against any and aIl loss, daniaage
or destruction of property of the ciiy, arising ont of, or alleged to arise out of, the work
and services to be performed by the contractor, iis officers, agents, empfoyecs,
subco�ntractors, licensees or invitees under this contracf. This indemniircatio�
Arovisia� is spec��'ically iniended to onerate and be effective even if if is a1Ce�ed or
proven that aIl or spme of the dama�es bein� songhY were caused, in whole or in partz
by any act, omissiou or ne�li�ence of the city.
Articic 7. MISCELLANEOUS
7.1 Terms.
Terms �sed in this Agreement which are defned in ArCicle 1 of the General Conditions will
ha�e the meanings indicated in the General Conditions.
7.2 Assignrnent af Contract.
This Agreemeni, inc�uding all of the Contzact Docurnents may nat be assigned by the
Contractor without the advanc�d express written consent af the City.
73 Successors and Assigns.
City and Contractor each binds itself, its partner•s, successors, assigns and legal
representatives to the other party hereto, in respeci to all covenants, agreements and
obiigations contained in the Contract Documents.
7.4 SeverabiIity.
Any provision or part of the Contract Documents held to be unconstiiutionaI, void or
unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be deemec� stricken, anc� all
rerr�aining provisions shalI continue to be valid and bzndzng upon CITY and
CONTRACTOR.
7.5 Governing Law and Venue.
This Agreement, including all of the Contract Documents is performable �n the State of
Texas. Venue shall be Tarrant County, Texas, o�• the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Texas, Fort Worth Division.
7.6 Authority to Sign.
Contractor shall attach evidence of authority to sign Agreement if signed by someone other
than the duly authorized signatory of the Con#ractor.
7.7 Prohibition On Cantracts With Companies Boycotiing Israel.
Contractor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2270 of the Texas Gavern�nent
Code, the City is prohibited from entering into a contract with a company for goods or
services unless the contract contains a written veri�cation from the company that it: (1)
does not boycott Israel; and (2) wilI not boycot� Israel during the term of the contract.
CITY OF FOR"1' WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORA'TION CONTRACT 4
STANDA� CONSTRiJCTiQN SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIVTS CIT'I' 1'ROJEC'T NO. ID3207
Revised 0 910612 0 1 9
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The terms "boycott Israel" and "coYnpany" shall have the meanings ascribed to those terms
in Section 808.001 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this contract, Contractor
certifies that Contractor's signature provirles written verifieation to the City that
Cantractor: (,�} daes not boycott Isrc�el; a�cl (.2) will not boycatt Israel during the term of
the cvntract.
7.8 Immigration Natipnality Act.
Contractor shall verify the identity and employment eligibility of its ernplayees who
perform work under this Agreement, including compleiing the Employment Eligi6ility
Verification Fonn (I-9). Upon request by City, Contractar shail provide Cily vvith copies of
alI I-9 forms and supporting eligibility docu�n�ntation for each employee who performs
work under this Agreement. Contractor shall adhere to atl Federal and State laws as well as
estabiish appropriate procedures and controls so that no services will be performed by any
Contractor employee who is not legally e�igible to perforin such services.
CONTRACTOR SHA.LL IND�MNIFY CITY AND HOLD CITY HARML�SS
FROM ANY PENALT�ES, L�AB�L�T�ES, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIOLATIONS OF
TH�S �'ARAGRAPH BY CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES,
SUBCONTRACT012S, AGENTS, OR LICENSEES. City, upor� written notice to
Contractor, shall have the right fo imtnediately terminate ihis Agreement for violations of
this provision by Contractor.
7.9 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
This Agreement gi�es no rights or benefts to anyone other than the City and the Contractor
and there are no thixd-party beneficiaries.
7.10 No Cause of Action Agair�st Engineer.
Contractor, its subcontractors and equipment and materials suppliers on the PRO.IECT or their
sureties, sha11 maintain no direct action against the Engineer, its officers, employees, and
subcontractors, for any claim arising out of, in connection with, or resulting fro�n the
engineering services performed. Oniy t�e City will be the beneficiary of any undertaking by
the Engineet�. The presence or duties of the Engineer's personnel at a construction site,
whether as on-site representatives or oiherwise, do not make the Engineer or its personnel
in any way responsible for those duties t�aC beiong to the City and/or the City's construction
contractors or athez- entit�es, an�d da not relieve the construction contractors or any other
entity of their qbligatipns, duiies, ar�d respansibilities, includi�g, but not li��zited to, all
coz�struction methods, a�aeans, techniques, sequences, and procedures necessaz-y foz�
coardinating and completing all portions of ihe construction wprk in accordance with the
Contract Documents and any heal�h o�• safety pr•ecautions required 6y such construction
work. Tl�e Engineer and its personnel have no au#hority to exercise any control over any
construction contractor or other entity or their employees in connection with their wark of•
any hea�th or safety precautions.
SIGNATURE PAGE TO FOLLOW
CITY OF FORT WOIt1'H 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATlQN GONTRACT 4
STA3IAARD CONSTRUCTION SP�CI['ICATION DOCUMENTS CI'I'Y P1tOJECT NO. 1032D7
Revised 09/D6/2Q l9
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IN WIT'NE55 WHERL:4F, City and Contractor have each executed this tl.greement to be
effective as of the date subscribed by the City's designated AssisYant City Manager ("�ffective
Date").
Cont��acto�: U3•ban Infi�aconstruction
By:
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Signature
Anup Tair�i•akar•
(�'rinted Name)
CEO
Title
2512 Gra�el Ur
Adc�ress
Fart Warth TX, 76I l8
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City of Fort Worth
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Ranald P.Gonzales
AdingCity Secretary
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M&C: 2i-0344
Date: 05/18/2021 •
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By signing, I acknowledge that I azn #he person
res�onsii�le for the monitaring and
administ��ation of th�s coniract, including
ensurir�g alI performance and regorting
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Salman 5hahid
Projec# Mat�ager
Approved as ta Form and LegaIity:
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Douglas W. Black
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IN WI`I`NESS WHGACOF, City and Contractor l�ave each execuied this Agreea�e�t to be
effective as of the date s��bscribed by the City's designated Assistant City Manager ("Effective
Date").
Contractoz-: Urban Infraconsirucizon
By:
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Signaiure
Anup Tamrakar
{Printed Name)
CEO
Title
2512 Gravel Dr
Address
Fort Worth TX, 761 i8
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CITY OF FORT WdRT�I
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised 09J06/2019
City of Fort Worth
By:
Dana Burghdoff
Assistant City Manager
Daie
Attest:
Cify Secretary
(Seal)
M&C: 21-0344
Date: 05/18/2021 �
Form i295 No.: 2021-735585
Contract Compliance Manager:
By signing, I acknowledge that I am the pe�•son
responsible for the moi�itoring and
administration of this contract, including
ensuring all performance and repot-iing
requirements.
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Salman Shahid
Project Manager
Approved as to Form and Legality:
Douglas W. Black
Sr. Assistan# City Attorney
APPR VA CO .
William Johnson, Dir ctor -_ -
Transportation & P lic Works e��,nt� �,�s�,� �
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
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PERFORMANCE I30ND Bond No. 2321952
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That we, Urban Infraconstruction, ��c known as "Principal" herein and
North American Specialfy insurance Compa�y , a corporate surety(sureties, if more than
one) duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas, icnown as "Si.u•ety" herein (whether one
10 or more), are held and fitrnly bound unto the City of Fo�•t Worth, a municipaI carporation created
11 pursuant to the laws of Texas, �Cnowzz as "City" hereir�, in the penai sum of,
12 One Million Twenty-Three 7housand Three Hundred and 001'EOOs ($1,023,300.00) , lawful tnoney of
13 the United States, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas for the payment of which sum
14 well and truly to be xnade, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executars, administrators, successors and
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assigns, jointly and severally, frmly by these presents.
WHF,REAS, the Principal l�as entered into a certain written contract with the City
awarded the18thday ofMay 2021, which Contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereoit`or
all purposes as if fully set forth herein, to furnish all materials, equipment labor and other
accessories deiined by law, in t�aa prosecution o�ihe Work, including any Change 4rders, as
provided for in said Contract designated as 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4,
City Project No.103207.
NOW, THEREFORE, the condition oi`this obligation is such that iithe said Principal
23 shall faithfully perform it obligations under the Contract and shall in aIl respects duly and
24 faithfully perfot-m the Wor�, i�cludi�g Change Orders, under ti�e Cor�tract, according to the plans,
25 specifications, and contract documents therein referred to, and as well durtng a�ay period of
26 extension of the Contract that �nay be granted on the part of the City, then this obligation sha]] be
27 and become null and void, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
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PROV�DED FURTHER, that if any legal action be filed on this Bond, venue shall Iie in
Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort
30 Worth Division.
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STANllAILD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No, 103207
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This bond is made and execuced i�� compliance with the provisions af Chapter 2253 of tl�e
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accoecfe�r�ce witl� the }��vvisians nf said staCue.
1.N WI7'NI�S� WIiERE4�", �I�e Principa� and the St�rety l�avc SIGN,LD a�ad SEALED
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'�Note: lf si�ned by ar�. officer t�f the Su.rety Company, there must be o.n file a certifieci exhact
fi•om thc by-laws shaw�r��; th.at tl�is pec'san has autl�ority ta sign suclt obli�atiaii. If
Surety's ��ysic�►1. address is diffierent fro�n its naailing ac�dress, �ot�i nrust be pro�ided.
3'l�e c�ate af t��e bnnd shall ;t�ot be �rio�• to t1�e date �he Cont�•act is awarded.
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COUNTY OF TAIZRANT
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PAYMENT BOND
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(sureties), duly authorized to do business in the State of Texas, known as "Surety" herein
(whether one or mqre}, are held and frmly bound unto the City of Fort Worfh, a municipal
corporation crea#ed pursuant to the laws of the State of Texas, known as "City" herein, in the
penal sum of One Million �went -Three Thousand Three Hundred and 00110Qs Dollars
{$1,023,300.00 ), Iawful money of the United States, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tarrant Co�nty,
Texas, for the payment of which su�n well and tr��Iy be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs,
e�acLrtors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly aaad severally, firrnIy by these presents:
16 WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a cerEain vvritten Contract with City, awarded the
17 18thday of M�a , 2021, which Cantract is hereby refezxed to and made a part hereof foj• aI1 purposes
18 as if fully set fo��th herein, to furnish all materials, equipment, laboz- and other accessaries as
19 de�ned by law, in the prosecution ot'the Work as provided for in said Contract and designated as
20 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4, City Project No. 103207.
2i NOW, THEREFORE, TH� CONDITION Or THIS OBLIGATION is such that if
22 Principal si�all pay all monies owing to any (and all) paynr�ea�t bond beneficiary {as defined in
23 Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Code, as amended) ir� the prosecution of tk�e Work under
24 the Contract, then this obligation shall be a�zd become null and void; otherwise to remain in full
25 force and effect.
26 This bond is inade and execuled in comp�iance with the provisions of C�apter 2253 of the
27 Texas Governm�nt Code, as amended, and al] liabilities on this bond sha�l be determined in
28 accordance with the provisions of said statute.
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CITY OF FDRT WORTH 2O21 GONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STAtYDAk2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DOCUM�NTS City Project No. ] 03207
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SURETY:
North American 5pecialty Insurance Company
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Sandra Lee Rone , Attorne in �'act
Nan�� a��d Tit1c
Address: 1200 Ma�n 5tree#, Suite 8�0
Kansas Ciiy, MU 64905
Telephone Number: 800-338�0753
Nat�: Tf signed by aii �fficer of tiae Surety, there must be or� �le a certifiied extr�tct traz�a tl�e
byIaws sl�awing �l�at tlais persan lias authority tn si�;zx such c�bli�;�ition. lf Su�•ety's p�lysical
�dress is dif%t�.�nt fro�n its ���aili.r��; ac�dzes�, bofh naList be provided.
Tlie date oi the bond shall rlot be prior ta tllc d.ate the Ca�1t�•act is awarded.
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C:I.TY OT FORT WQ.RTFf 2021 �ONCR�:T� RFSTORATi�N C0�1'['ftACT �
ST�NbAKD C;QNSTRL]CTIO]V SPTGI�](;ATIUN Df)CUt411:NT5 City P�Yrjcct Nn. 103207
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
SECT�ON 00 61 19
Band No. 2329953
MAINTENANCE BOND
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8 Tllat We Urban Infraconstruction, �.�.c ��o�,� �S °�principal" he�•ein and
9 North American Speciafty lnsurance Company , a corporate surety (sureties, if more than
10 one} duly autlaorized to do business in the State of Texas, knowi� as "Surety" herein {whether one
11 or more}, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort WQrth, a municipaI cozporation created
12 pu��suant to the laws of the State of Texas, know�a as "City" herein, in the sum of
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�ne Millian Twenty-Three Thousand Three Hundred and 0019QOs ($ 1,023,300.00 ), lawfuI
znoney of the United States, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, for paymeni of
which sua�a well and truly be made unto #he City and its successors, vve bind ourselves, aur heirs,
executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, �nrr�ly by these presents.
WHEREA5, the Principal has entered into a certaiz� written contract with the City awarded
19 the� Sthday of �aY , 2021, which Contract is hereby referred ta and a�nade pa►�t hereof for all
20 purposes as if fully set forth herein, to furnish all materials, equipment labor and other accessories
21 as de�nec� by Iaw, in the pj•osecution of the Work, izzcl�iding a��y Work resulting from a duly
22 authorized Change Order (collectiveiy herein, the "Worlc") as provided for in said contract and
23 designated as 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 4, City Project No.103247; and
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WHEREAS, PrincipaI binds itself to use such materials and to so car�struct the Wark in
accordance with the plans, speci,ftcations and Contract Documents that the Work is and will
remain free frozn defects in materials or workmanship for and during the period of two {2) years
after the date of Final Acceptar�ce af the Woek by the City ("Maintenance Period"); and
WI3EREAS, Principal binds itself to repair or reconstruct t�ae Wark in vvhole or in part
upon receiving notice from the City of the need therefor at any time within the Mainienance
Period.
CITY OF F012T WORTI� 2p21 CpNCRETE RESTOKAT[OiJ CONTRACT 4
STANDARI] CONST'RUCTION SPCGIFICATION DOCIIMENTS City Projcct Na. I 03207
Revised7uly L,2011
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NO�V THCR�T+ORC, ihe co��dition of tl�is obligation is sueh that if I'rincipal shall
re�nedy any defective Vl�ork, �or wliich tin�ely notice �was provicled 6y City, to a carnpletion
satisfacto�-y tc� tlxe City, lhen this oUligatian shall became n.i�ll anci void; otiterwise tn re�iiain in
fitll forcc and effect,
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G PROVID�D, I�OWEVCR, if Prii�cipal shall fail so Co Y•epair or reconstruct �ny tin�ely
7 n.oticed c�efective Work, it is agreed that the City xr�ay cause any and ail such �iefective Work ta
8 be repaired and/ar reconst�-��cted with a111ssociated costs thereof beiug barn� by t��e Principal and
f) the 5urety under Chis M�iz�ten�.�ic� ba.nd; <i�td
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E2 Tai-�ant Gounty, Tcxas ac the U�nited S�ates District Court•t for the Northern Distcict of Texas, rart
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su�cessi�e recoveri.es may be haci hereon far se�ccessive 6reaches.
CiTY OI� i�UIZT WORT1�3 2(T21 CONCRE7'� K��TC5RAT10N CONi'RACT 4
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1 IN WITNESS WHEREC)F, t�ie Pxincipal aijci tl�e Surety l�a�re eacl� SIGN�D atxd S�ALED thi�
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(t'rincip�l) Sec�•et��y
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ATT�ST:
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PR(NCiPAL:
Urbar� Infrac nstruction, L C
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Address: �S �� � '���-%�- 17 �
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SiJRETY:
Norih American 5 ecial insurance Com any
BY: �q�, ��.i'n,��Y s ; -,, - -
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Sandra Lee Roney, Afitnrn�y in F'acf.�_�
Nan�c �nd 1'.itle
Address: 1200 Main Street, Suite 8�0____
Kansas City, MO 84105
�'etep2�anc Nun�ber: 800-338-0753
*NaYe: It si.�i.aed by �n ofiic�r oftlte Sti�rety Co�np�n�r, the��e znust be ot� fiie � c��-titieci extr�ct
from the by-laws shr�w.i�i� that this person has a�thar.ity to sign such obligation. If
Surety's pl�ysica� address rs dif�ereiit iro��� its .tt�ailing address, both .ntust be provicied.
The ciaEe ofthe bond sha�! uot I�e prior to tiae daCe the Contract is awarded.
c�.�ry ot� r=o��r woxTri ?oz i co�rcn��e�: a�;s�-c�xa�o�r co�f�r�ncr a
�TAN�]AR[� CONSTRUCTIqiV SPECIP1CATiON DC)CUiv1t;NTS City 1'i�ojccl No, 103207
Revised J��ly [, 2p1J
SWISS R� C4RPOI2ATE SOLLJTIONS
�IOIt'I'H AM1;�tICAN Sl'i,C1AT..`CY I:NSURANCI; CQMPANY
VI�ASHINGTQN lN7"ER.NA'I"IO�fAL iNSU1�ANC� CC1IvIi'ANY
VI��S"�'I'012T IN�iJItANC� C.€��tPORA'[`I.ON
G�+N�RAL 1'QWCR Q�' ATTORNEY
KNQW ALL MEI�i BY "I"C-3C;SEs PRLSLNTS, "I'HA7' iVortl� A�Zterica�i ���ecia[ry [aiaur�nce Compa��y, a co�•poratio.�� di�ly or��i�ized �nd existi�i�
under faws ol'ilie 9tate ofNew llampshire, and l�aving its prit�Gi��l ol'lice i« tl�e City uPK���s�s City, Missouri ena Wasl�ii�gtan Inten�ationa]
Tnsi�rtmce Cc�mpni3y 1 eorporatian orga��iaud und cxisti�ig u��der the Iawvs �af tla� Sta[e of'New Iittmpshir� and havir��; its princiEaal ol�ice in �lie City
nf Kansas City, Missizuri a�id Westpe>rt I�isur�nee C'cn���o�atian, o�• ri►1117e(i ��ht�e1• ll�e lAws of i11e S`t�tE oE MitSouCl, �nd laavin� iLti prinei���l office i3�
the City oi'lCansas Gity, ai+[isyoiiri, each does I�ereby make canstit��c aild ap�oint:
JnI-�N WILL�AM N�WT3Y, TRUY RUSS�LL IC�Y, i7�BRA T�E MOON, ANDREA ROSE Ci'tAWFORD, �ANDRA LE� RON�Y,
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SUZAIVNL C;LILABI=.7"Ii i�TEpZ[�f[L"•UZ, CII�[�I LYNM iR13Y, ANll 703FIUA b. TliT'I"r, JpIN7'LY OR SEVEi]tALLY
Its true and I�wfiil At[orney(s)-i«-[ act, ro make, execu[e, seal and cfe.tive��, For aeid on its behal f a.nci as its act and deed, bo��ds o�' ather �vritings
obli�titory in fhe nature nf a bund oa� hehalf afeac� oFs�id C a�nl�anies, t�s surely, on co.i�tracts of seiretyship as are o�• may be required or prr�niEled by
law, regufatian, contract or other«ise, pt�pvicicd fllat nQ bond or unctcrtaking ar contract or suretyship executed uitdcr tl�is ��ithority sfu�ll. �xcecd tlic
amau�tf of: TW(� I-[UNI)R�D MILL[UIV (�2pq,000,n00.00) D(JLE�AItS
This Power of Aitar�tey is gr�nted ai�d is signed 6y facs'rmite u��der and by the autherrity of tEie fuIlo4ving Resolutio��s �do�tecl by the T3nards of'
Direcinrs ol'North Am�rican Speci�lty Insu�-aiice Cnmpany and Wasl�ington Inlernationa7lns�ir�nce Cn►�ipany at �ne�tings duly called and helel
oit Marclt 24, 2400 ai�ct Westpore Insu��nee Cor��ornlion 6y ivritte�� conset�t of iYs �xecucive Comminee darect .iidy I 8, 2p 11.
"IiEsO[,V�D, that any two of the Preside�at, any Se��ior Vice ['resade�at, aiiy Vice �'resideitt, any Assislanl Vice Presicient,
the Secretary or Aiay Assistani Secreiary be, and each or airy of'die�i lieeeby is auUioriztid to execitte tt Power oE'�ttorney qeialiCyirtg A�e attarn�y naiited
in tEte given Yc�wer af Attorney to exeeeiie o�i l�eh��.lf ol'the C�rn�a��y bonds, smderlakixxgs and all contracts of surety, ai�d tl��t �acE7 or any pf tliem
I�crei�y is authoriced ta at[est to t[ie axectiiti��n �i'a��y such I'ntise�� of Attorn.cy azid te} attacl� tlierci�i the senl n!'tl�e Con�paray; ¢�nd ic is
�=UR"['t-iGR 1tE'sSC)I.VED, tliat Ihe sig�iat�re rrt'such offi.cers aa�d t�►e sea[ of tl�.e Cai�ipany �nay bi trf'[ixed tc3 any such Po�,ver of A.ttnrney or In �uy
certi�cate refating lliereto by fac�iitiile, ane� aity such Power c�fAttori�ey nr ccrtificat.e bearing such f�csimile si�nati�res or facsi�nile seal shRll be
biiiding tiPon the C:�mpten� when sp �flixed t�nc3 in tf�e Fu[►rre �vith regar�[ co any bond, tuzdertakin� �r aoriEract of surety to whic.h it is att�al3cd."
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j�i� � e �:ienior Yice Pres�dcnl nflYorth Aniericnn 5�n�rlaltv tnsurnqve L'wnpany
��� � NcSenior�'fceP�'osirFenluflYcslportlnsnrtmer.(:ur€tarstioaf
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�# :ki[cF�ar�ti.11tl.SC11tlP icc res�dcnl�o �asiw�gEan�Iiif¢rr�alwai����— a n'��nee
o�i � Cmnp� up
& fir��inr VIte Paraidcnl nf \nrth .�meitican 5�meialty Fnsnroincc Conqmny
& Senior Yfce Pi•esidcnl af�Veslpuri In�urnnce Curpur�tinn
1N ��1.7`NESS WHl'sI�E�T�, North Aznerican ����cialty Insuranes Cpn�pany, Vi�asl�ington I�[�erxtalior�al �nsurance Co��1�3any a�id Westpart
I��suzance Corporation have caused thei.r afticial seals tn I�e hereun[a af�ixed, an.d these presents ta E�e sigited by their nutlioriz.ed oflieers this
tl�is 9th � day af FEI3TZUARSC , 20 2 i
]�ot•th Aznerican S�ecit�ItJ� [nsurance Com�sany
1Vashingtes�y InternationaI laasur�nce Co�npatt��
Slnfe c�f Illinois �Vesi�aort insn�•t►ucc Cnrpo�•ut�on
Ca�u�ry oiCook ss:
On this 9th day �f �'�1�RUARY ,�0 ��, be:ft�re yt�c, a Not7ry 1'u61ic �zersomtlly appenred Steven P. Anderson , Scnior Vice I'resident of
Wasliii.�gtnn Intcrnatinnat Insefrance Company �ntl Seuipr Vice 1'r�sideait oF �1�prth Americ�ai S��eciali,y lnstirance Goin�any �nd Seuior Vicc Presid�i of
lVestpo�t insurance Corpnratiou and Michael A. Ito Senior Vice 1'resident ofWashington [�3terc►�tia�teil Insuraitce Cc��xzpai�y and Seniar Vice P��esidenC
of Na��Fh American Specialty f��sur���ce Coin�77uy anc� Seniar Vice Presic�e�tt of �Vesl�ic�rl I�ts���•�nec Cor�orntion, personnlly k►�own bo n�es, ►vhr�
bein� by me cluly swnrn, acknc34vledged th�t lliiy signeci tl�e a[�ow� Pc�wer pf Attor�iey as otlicers of and acknc>wled�ed said insteumeart to be d�e
vol�intary aci and deed nJ'tltvir reev:pe�li�e compa��ic:s.
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1, 7effrey Caldber� , ihe d�ly electeci Z'ice Presicient and Assistant 5ecreClry af iVorlh ,Americai3 Spes:ialty Ins�E€ance Campany, W�st�in�;tc�n
[nternational lnsurance Cn�n�any an�i 1�est�oat ins�u���ce Corl�ar�tion do hc:reby certify that tfie abovc and foregoing is a irue and carrec[ cnpy of a
Paw�r afftftorney�iven by saic� Nrnth tlnse�°ican S�ai;cialty lnsut-�nce Company, Washiilgtc�n Internationa� [nsi�rai�ce G�ntp�tny a�nci Wcstpoit lnsurance
Carpa�•acinn �viiich is still in fult tc3rcu cai3d �fT'ect.
IN W f'I'�fI�SS WE-ILRE(3F, I havc. s�t my ha��d. arid afCx�d ilie seals of thc Ga�alpanies lhis 1 ltli �ay oi' June , 2Q 27
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Jei�'rey (ioldl�er�, Yiec PresFdent & Assislnnl ScerMnry of LVasttinyfnn fn�ernational [nsurance Cnnmany fi
' Vorlh An�zr[swt Specinlly Tnsia�ume Comp�e�y.� Vico Pnaide3fl R Assislani Sccrwtary aflVaslpo�i Insarauec Coepa�ntion
i�ori�� �4,meri�an �pecialfiy lnsurance Company
l�fasnington In�ern�tiornal Ins�urance �o�npany
'I!�`es�por� Insurar��e �t�rporation
T�x�►s c�in�� r�Fo���,��o�v
RTAfIi't' �IDVISf? JMPORi"AfUTF
[n order to obtain inforrnation or make a compfaint:
You may contact Jeffrey Goldberg, Vice President
� Cla�ms at 1-800-$38-Q753
Para r��tener informacian o para someter un c�ueja:
Puede comunicarse can Jeffrey Goldberg, Vice
�resident — Claims, al 1-$AO-33$-0763
You may calf Washington Internat�an�l Insurance
Company end/or EVorth Amer�can Special#y �nsurance
Ca�npany's and/ar Westport (nsuranae Corpora#ion
toll-free number far informatian or to rr�ake a
campla'rnt at:
1-S�p-338-0753
You may also write ta Washingto� tnterna#ional
Insuranee Company and/ar North Amer�can Specialty
Ins�rancQ Campany and/or Westport Insurance
Corpnrafior� at fhe following address:
'12QQ Main Street
Suite �QO
itansas Cify, MO 647 05
You may contact the Texas 17epartment of Ins�rance
ta obtain information on cornpanies, caverages,
rights or compfaints at:
1-800-252-3439
You may write the Texas Departm�;nt of Ir�surance
P.O. 8ox 7 A�9104�
Austin, TX 787'[ 4-9104
Fex: (512)47�-'�77'1
WeEa: �p://www��i.state.tx.0
Ernail: Consumerl'rotectEon@tdi.state:tx.us
PREIV�IUM OR CLA1M �ISPUT�S;
Should you have a dispute coneerning your premium
or abaut a cfaim you should first contact tl�e
iiVashingtor� [nt�rnationa� lnsur�tnce Company ar�d/or
h�arth American Specialty lnsurance �vmpany and/or
Westport Ins�rance Carpuration. lf tl�e dispute is not
resolved, yQu may contact the Texas Department of
Insurance.
Ai7ACH T'HIS iVUTlC� i0 YOUFi pOLICY:
This notice is ior irrformation pnly and does noi
becnme a part or conditinn nf the attached
dvcum�nt.
Usted puede llamr ai numero de telefono gratis de
Washingtnn In#ernational Insurance Company and/or
North American 5pecial#y Insurance Company's and/or
Wesfpork lnsurance Corpnr�tinn para informacian n
para someter una queja a1:
i -800-338-fl753
Usted tarr�bien pued� escribir a Washing�or�
Internatiansl Insurance Campany and/or North
Amerlcan Specialty Insuranc� Company and/or
Westpart tnsurance Corporation al:
120a Main Street
Suite 800
Kansas City, MO 641(?�
Puede escribir al �epa�tmento de Seguros de Texas
para abtener informacipn acerca de companias,
cnberturas, derechos n quejas al:
1-SOQ-252-3439
Pued� escribir al Departmento de Sege�ros de Texas:
P.(). Box 149104
Austin. TX 7$714-9104
Fax: [57 Zj 475-1771
Web: htin://www.tt�i.state_tx.us
Email: GonsumerProfiecti4n@idi.state.Fx..us
DISF'UTAS Sd�RE RR�MAS O RECI.AM05:
Si tiene una dispuia concerniente a su prima o a un
reclamo, debe cnmunicarse con el Washington
In�ernatianal Insurance Company and/or North
Amerioan Specialty Insurance Company and/ar
Westport lnsurance Corporation primero. 5i no se
resuelve la disputa, puede entances comunicarse
can eE �epartmenta de Segvros de Texas,
UNA ESTE AV150 A SU �OLIZA
�ste aviso es solo para proposi�o de infromacian y na
se converte en parie o condicion del documento
adjunto.
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WORKERS' COMPENSATIQN INSEJRANCE
WOR��RS' COf�APEWSATIOR! AIVD
EM�LOYERS LIABILITY PO�ICY
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Insured copy
�'�XAS �1�.1l��� �� �UR F�IC;�HT' i0 R�COl��I� FFdOIV� OTb�RS FNDOi�SI�AIY�NT
This endorsement appli�s only to the �nsurance provided by the policy because Texas is shown in item 3.A. of fhe
Information Page.
We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our
�ght against the persan or organizatian named in the Schedule, but this waiver applies only with respecf to bodily injury
arisir�g out of the operations clescribeci in the schedule where ya� are r�quired by a written contract #o obtain this waiver
from us.
7his endorsement shall not operate directly or indirectly to ben�fit anyone not named in the Schedule.
The premiurr3 for this endorsement is shown in the 5cheduie.
Schedule
1. ( } 5pecific Waiver
Name of persan or organization
(X) Blanket Waiver
Any person or organizakion for whom the Narrted Insured has agreed by writken conkract to furnish this waiver.
2. Operations: Alf Texas operations
3. Premium:
The premium charge for khis endorsement shall be 2.00 perc�nt of the premium developed on payroll in connection
with work pe�fiormed for the above person(sj or organization(s) arising ouk of the operations described_
4. Advance Premium: Included, see Information �'age
This andarsement changes the policy to which it is attached effective on #he inception date of the policy unless a different date is ir�dicated below.
(The following "attaching clause" need be completed only when this endorsement is issued subsequent to preparation of the poiicy.}
This endorsement, effective on 7� 1 ��a at 12:01 a.m. standard time, forms a part of:
Policy no. 0001313229 of Texas Mutual Insurance Company efFeckive o� 7/1/20
Issued to: URBAN fN�RACOiVSTRUCTION, LLC.
�ICCI Carrier Code: 29939
This is not a bill
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Authorizecf representa#ive
s�2�ri s
PO Box 12058, Austin, TX 78711-2058
9 of 1 texasmutual.cam �(800) 859-5885 � Fax (8D0) 359-0650 WC 42 Q3 04 B
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WORKEi2S' COMPEI�SATIOE� lNSURANCE
WORKERS' COMPEAISA�'!OW AND
�MPL.OYI�RS LIA�ILl�Y POLICY
iEX�►S f�OiICE OF I4lY�eT�F�fAL C�1Af�C� �iVDORS�i�,�i�iVi
r�c�2osv�
fnsured copy
This endorsement applies only to th� insurance provided by the policy because Texas is shown ir� I#em 3.A. of the
inforrrcation Pag�.
In the event of cancellation or oiher material change of the paiicy, we wili mail advance notice to the person or
organ�zation named in the Schedule. 7he number of days advance notice is shown in the Schedule.
This endorsement shall not operate directly ar indir�ctly to benefit anyone not named in the Schedule.
Schedu�e
1. Number of days advance notice:
2. Notice will be mailed fo:
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PER LIST ON �IL�
This endorsement changes the policy to which it is attached effeclive on the inception date of the policy unless a different date is indicated below.
{The following "attaching clause" need be completed only when this endorsemenf is issued subsequent fo preparation of lhe policy.)
This endorsem�nt, effective on ��t,zo at i2:D1 a.m. standard time, forms a part of:
Poiicy no. 0001313229 of Texas Mutual Insurance Company effective on �/ 1/20
Issued ta: URBAN INFRACONSTRUCTION, LLC.
NCCI Carrier Code: 29939
This is not a bill
po BoX T2a�s, ��Sc��, TX 78711-2658
1 of 1 texasmutual.com �(800) 859-5995 � Fax (8a0} 359-0650
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Authorized represantative
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This endorsement modifies ir�surarice provided under the following:
�RCIAL GE7VEl�AL LIABILITY COVEF�AGE PART
LIQIJOR LIABILITYCOVERAGE PART
OV�IVERS AND CONTRACTOF� PROTECTIVE LIABf LJTY COVERAC� PART
f'OLLUTION LIABIL.ITY C�VERAGE PART
PRODiJCT WITHDRAW�IL COVERAGE PART
PRODUCT�IOOMPLETm OPERATIONS �fABlLITY COVERAGE PART
RAI LR�AD PROTEGTI VE lJABlLITY OOVERAGE PART
Ir� the event of cance!lation or material chartge that reduces or restricts the insurarcce afforded by this Correrage Part,
v� agree to maif prior written notice of cancellation or material change #o:
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Any person or organizat�on as evidenced �y a certificate of ir�surance issued or� the
co�rpany's behalf by its licensed agent.
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3� IVurr� of advan� notioe: 30
� Infarrnation required to complete this Schedule, if not shown abo�e, will be shown in the Declarations. �
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Th�s endarserr�t modifies insurance provided under the following:
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It is agreed that the provisions listed below apply only upor� the e.ntry of an U in the box next to the caption
of such provision.
A OX Partnership and Joint Ue�ture Extension nL � Construction Project C�erai Aggregate
Limits
B� �J Cor�ractors Automatic A�dditionai Insured
Coverage — Ongoing Operatiais
C �X Autorr�tic Waiver of �brogation
D. U Extended Notice of Car�cellation, Nonrenewal
E� lJhir�er�ional Failure to asclose Hazards
F. � Broaciened Nbbile Equipment
�� Persortal and Advertising Inj ury - Ccmtrac#ual
C,o�erage
H. U Nonemployrner�t Discrimination
I. J X J Vquor �abiliry
J. � �'oaderced Conditions
K� Autorrratic Additional Insureds — Equfpment
Leases
L U Suits Against Dredc�es and Barges
M. J X� Insured Corrtraci E�ctension - Railroad
Properry and Construction Contracts
0 U Fellow E..mployee Coverage
P. U Property Qamage Vabiliry - �e�ators
Q U Property D�riage to if�e ��ned Insured's
W�Orlc
R �X Care, Gi�stody or Control
S � dec�ronic []�ta Liability Coverage
T. f� Consolidatecl Insurance Program
Residual Liaf�ility Coverage
U. U Automatic Additional Irisureds— Managers or
Lessors of Premises
V. � Automatic Additional Insureds — State or
Cavernmental Agency or Political
�bdiv�sions — Permits or Authorizations
W U Cor�tractors Automatic A�dditior�ai Insured
C�erage — Corrpleted Operations
X U Additional lnsured — Er�gineers, Ar�itects or
�rveyors
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The fdiowing provision is added to ��V II - WFt� I� AiV IhE�I� :
The last full paragraph wl'iich reads as foliows:
No persor� or organization is an insured with respect to the conduct of any current or past partnership,
joint venture or limited liabiliiy canpany that is not shovun as a Named Ensurec� in the Declarations.
is cteleted and replaced with the following:
1Mth res�Ct to #he oonduct of ariy past or �resent joint ver�ture or partnership not shown as a N�r�ecl
Insured in the Dedaratia�s and o� which you are or w�ere a partner or rnember, you are an insured, but
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only with r�s�ect to liaf�ilEty arising otr� of 'j�our w�ork" on behalf of any partnership or joir�t venture not
showr� as a Narr�ed Insured in the Dedarations, provided no o#her s�milar liability insurar�oe is
a�ailalale to you for "your rnx�rl�' in connection with your interest in such partnership or jant venture.
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SL��� II — WI-i0 IS �iV Ih�.� is arr�er�ded to indude as an additional insured any person or
orgar�ization who is required by written oaitra� to be an additional i�sured on your policy, but only with
re.,spect to liability for °�odily injury", "property damage" or "personal and ach�e�t�sing injury' caused, in
v�flole or in part, by:
f. Your acts or omissions; or
2 The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf;
in the per�ormance of yoUr ongoing aperatio�s for the additional insured(s} at the project{s) designated in
the written a�ntract.
Wlth respect to the insurance afforcled to �ese adcEitiorial insureds, the follow+ng additiona! exd�,sions
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This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "properiy damage" oocurring after:
1. All work, including materiafs, parts or ecEuip��i fumished in car�nection v+rith such work, on the
project (other than senrioe, mair�tenanoe or repairs) to be performed by or or� beh�lf of tt�e acldi#ional
insured(s) at the location of the oovered operations has bee.n corr��leterJ; or
2 That portion of 'your u►ror�c" out of whidi the inj ury or c�mage arises has been put tn its intended use
by any person or organization other than another oontractor or subco�tractar engaged in performing
operations for a principal as a part of the same project.
This insurance is excess of all other insurance avaiiable to tne additional insured, wheth�r primary, excess,
continger� or on any other basis, unless the written caitrac# reauires this �nsurance to be primary. In that
ever�t, this insurance will he primary relative to insurance policy(s) which designate the additionaf insured
as a f�amed lnsured in the []eclarations and w�e will nat require contribution fram such insurance if the
written contract also requires that this insurance be non-oontributory. But with respect to all other
insurar�ce under v�ich th�e aclditional insured qualifies as an insured or additiona� insured, this insurance
will be excess.
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� Ywa�nsfer od �i�ts of �orn�,�,�ir� �ihers to Us arr�i �uto�c Wai� ad �al�r�an.
� If tf�e insured has rights to reoover all or part of any payir�t woe have made under this
Coverage F'orrr� those righ#s are transferred to us. ihe insured must do no#hing after loss to
impair #hose rights. At our request, the insured will bring "suit" or transfer thase rights to us and
help us enforc� them
b� If required by a writteri oor�tract executed prior to loss, we waive any rig}�# of reoovery vue rriay
ha�e against any person or organization because of �aayments v,�e make for injury or darriage
arising out of 'j�our vwrk" for that person or orgar�ization.
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Item �2,b. of the �i�� POWCY �Bd�D�� , is c�eleted ar�d replaced wikh the following:
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Atil� 60 days before the effec#ive date of the canoellatior� if rn,� c,ancel for any other reason.
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a If +nr� choase to nonren�nr this policy, we will mai! or deliver to tl�e first Named lnsured shown in
the Dedarations writt� notice of the nor�renewal not less than 60 days before the e�iratior�
date.
b: If we c!o r�ot give r�otice of our ir�tent to nonrer�ew as prescribed in a above, it is agt'eed that you
may extend the period of this pofic.y for a ma�drrum at�ditional sixty (�0) days �rom its scheduled
e>qoiration clate. Where not other+Nise prohibi�ed by law, the e�asting terrr�, oonditions and rates
will remain in effect cluring that e�ctension period. lt is further agreed that so long as it is not
other+tiise prohibited by law, this one t�me sixry day extension is the sole rerr�edy and liq�idated
darnages ava�lable to the insured as a resu�t o# o�r failure to give fhe notice as presscribed in 9
a abo�e.
€ UNiiVTF�TeTI� ��L.U� TO DGS�O� F�6
Although we relied on your representations as to e�asting ar�d past hazards, ii unir�erit�onally you should
fai! to disdose all such hazards at the inception date of yaur policy, we wii! not deny coverage under this
Coverage Forrn because of such failure.
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ltem 1�.� of S�CC'lll�l' V � D�f+lQil� , is deleted ar�d replaced wi#h the following:
12ta. V�ides �n.aintained for use soleiy on or next to premises, sites or focations you own, rent or
oocupy.
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�acdu�oai 2e. of ��I'fQ� I, C�I��C� B is deleted.
I�. Ai(�OYfil�� �S�IV�I'�11�!
Unless "personal and advertising injury" is exduded from this policy:
Item 14. of SEGi'I� V��PIIVTIOt� , is amer�ded to indude:
"Personai and advertising injur�' also rr�eans e��nbarrassrner�t or I�umiliation, mer�tal or emotional
distress, physical illness, physical impairment, loss of earning c�pacity or monetary loss, which is
caused �y "discrimination."
SE�I'I� V a I�;f�� , is arr�ended to indude:
"Disc�imination" rneans the unlawful treatrr�ent of ir�di�iduals based on race, oolor, ethnic origin, age,
gender ar religion.
ftem 2��cde�or� of �CTI� I, 00��� �, is amended to indude:
"Personal a�d advertising injury" arising out of "discrimination" directly or indirec#iy related ta the past
employmer�t, em�doyr��t or prospec�ive empfoyrr�nt of any person or dass of persons by arry
insured;
"Persa�al and advertising ir�jur�' arising out of "discrimination" by or at your, your agents or your
"arnployees" direction or with your, your agents or your "employees" la�owledge or oonsent;
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"Persanal and advertising injury" arising out of "discrimination" directly or indirectly related to the sale,
r�ntal, lease or sub-lease or prospecti�e sale, rerital, lease or sub-lease of arry dwelling, permanent
fodgit�g or premises by or at the direction of any insured.
Fnes, penalties, specific perfom�ance or injunctions lerried or ir�ed by a govemmer�tal entity, or
govemment�l cal�, law, or sta�ute because of "discr�mination."
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�cdusia� �c af S�G�1 C�V I, C�1C� A, is deleted.
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iterr� 2a and 2b. o� �CTI�I IV ��,� ���i��1( �l�� , are deleted
and replaoecf with thefolfowing:
� �.�ie� In �rie �ve,nt � @Dcu�r�c� �s�, �laim Or �ia�:
a You must see to it that we are notified of an "occurrence" or an offense which may result in a
daim as soor� as practicaf�le after the "oocurrenoe" has been reporied to you, one of your
officers or an "employee" designated to give notice �o us. Notice should indude:
(1) How, v�hen arjd where the "oca.arrence" or offense took place;
{�) The na�nes and addresses of arry injured persons and witnesses; and
(3) TI-�e nature and location of arry injury or damage arising out of the "occurrence" or affense.
� If a daim is made or "suit" is brought against any insured, you must:
(1) F�ecord the spec�fics of the clairn or "suit" and the date �eoei�ed as soon as you, one of
your offioers, or an "employee" designated to reoord such iriformation is notified of it; and
(�} Noiifjr us in writing as soon as practicable after you, one of your offioers, your Eegaf
departmerit or an "erriployee" you designate to give us such notice leams of the clairr�s or
"suit."
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�e. if you report an "occurrence" to your wr�r�Cers con'per�sation insurer which develops into a liability
daim �or which caverage is pravic�d f�y the Co�erage Forr� failure to report suoh "oocurrerx�e" tv us
at the time of "occurrenoe° shal] not be deerr�ed in rriolation of paragraphs 2a, 2b., and 2.c.
Havuever, you shall give written notic� of this "oocurrence" to us as soon as you are macle aware of
the fac� that this "oc�rrence" r�y be a lia�ility daim rather than a workers �satior� daim.
I� E�UT�f`�C A�I I�Oi� If� ��iQi��U�i l�o�
S�GTI01! II � W�-i� IS AN I� is arr�ended to indude ar�y person or organization with whom you
agree in a writ�en equiprr�ent lease or rerital agreernent to name as an additiona! insured with respect to
liabiliiy for "bodily inju�71", "property dar�age" or "persor�al and advertising injur�' caused, at least in part, by
your maintena�ce, operation, or use by you of the equipment leased to you by such persa� or
organization, subject ta tf�e follovuing additiortal e�cdusions.
The ir�surance pror�ded to the additional ir�sured does not apply to:
1. "Bodily inj ury" or ��propert]+ darrra9e" occx.rrring after you cease (easing the et�uiprrier�.
2 "Bodily injury" or "property damat,�:" arising nut of the sole negligence of the additior�a! insured.
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3. "P�'opertY clarr�ge° to:
a Properry owned, used or oocupied by or rerrted to the additional insured; or
b� Property in the care, a.�stody or oontrol of the additional ir�sured or o�er wf�ich the adcfitionai
insured is for any purpose exerasing physical oontrol.
This insurance is excess of all other insurance avaifable to the acidi#ional insured, whether prima�y, excess,
oontir�gent or on ar�y other basis, unle.ss the vw�itten contract rec�uires this insuranoe to be primaiy. In that
e�er�t, t1�is insurance will i�e primary relative to insurance palicy(s) which designate t1�e additional insured
as a� Insured in the Dedarations and +n� will not require cor�tribution �rom such insurance if the
written contract also requires that this in,surarioe be non-cor�ributory. But with r� to ali other
insurance �nder wt7ich the additicmai insured qu�lifies as an insured or addi#ional ir�sured, this insurar�ce
will be excess.
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Vti,te agree that arry "suit" in rem against any dredge or barge owned, oper�aked by or for you, and used in
your operatians, �all in all re�ects be treated in the sarrie manner as though the "suit" w�ere against you.
This co�erage is exoess o�er ancf abo�e ariy specafic insuranoe on any dredge or �arge owned, operated
by or for you, and used in your operations.
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Item � of �'��I V��f�� , is deleted ar�d re�alaced with the following.
� '7nsured Contract" means:
a A contract for a lease of prerrises. Hov�ver, that portian of the contrac� for a lease of premises
that ir�derrnifies any person or organization for darriage by fire to premises while rented io you
or terr�porarily oocu�ied �y you with �ermission a# the owner is not an "insured oanract' ;
la A sicfetrack agreemerrt,
c Any easerr�t or license agreerr�ent;
c� An obligation, as required by ordinanoe, to ind�rnify a miuniapality, except in connection with
work far a muniapality;
� Ar� ele�ator mairiter�ance agreemer�t;
f. That part of any other ca�tract or agree�r�ent pertaining to your business (induding an
inclerr�nification o# a mur�icipality in connectior� with w�ork perfom�ed for a muniapality) under
v4hich ycx.� assume the tort liabilify of another party to pay for "bodily injury" or "property
clamage° to a third person or organizatior�. Tort liabii�ty means a liability that would �e imposed
by Eaw in the absenoe of ariy contrac� or agreemer�t.
Paragraph f. does not include that part of any cantract or agreerr�ent:
(1) That indemnifi�s an architec�, �ngineer or sunreyar fior in�ury or damage arising ouk of:
(a) Preparing, approving, or failing to prepare or approve, maps, shop drawiRgs,
opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, cha�ge orders or drawings and speoifications;
or
{b) Ctiting directions or ins�naciiorts, or failing ta give them, if that is the primary cause of
the inj ury or damage; or
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(2) Under rnr��ch the insured, if an architec�, engineer or surveyor, assurr�es liabiliry for an
injury or damage arisir�g out o� the insured's rendering or failure to render professionai
seivioes, induding thos� iisted in (1) above and supervisory, ir�s��ion, architectural or
engir�eering ac�irrities.
f� �RU�'TIQ6V� PRQJ�G"T C�i�4AL �GQ1T'� LJI�i�
This madifies SEC'I'I� III o I.JIUI'r5 0� I� .
� For all sums which can be attr�buted only to a-�going operations a�t a single oons�ruction projec� for
v�fZich the insured beoomes fegally obiigated to pay as damages caused by an "oocurrence" unde�'
�Ci'10�! I- CO►1l�►C� A, and for �II medical expenses caused by acadents under S�CT��V I m
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�. A separate Constnaction Project General Aggregate Limit applies to each constru�ion project,
and thak limit is equal to the arnou�-�t of the General Aggregate Limit shown in the Uedarations.
� The Construction Project General Aggregate L�mit is the rnast we wilE pay for the sum of aIl
damages under OD1l�GE A, exoept darnag�,s because of "bodily injury' or "property
damage" indud�i in tf�e "producis-�eted c�erations hazard," and for medical e�q�er�ses
under COI��� C regardless of t1�e number of:
a Insureds;
b� Claims made ar "suits" �rougiit; or
c Persons or organizat+ons malcing claims or bringing "suits."
3: Any payrr�ents macle uncler OOII�G,E r4 for darr�ges or under C�V�4t� C for medical
e�enses shall reduce the Cor�struclion Pr-oject General Aggregate Limit for that construction
projact Sud-i payrre-�ts shall not reduce the General Aggregate Limi# shov�n in the Dedarations
nor shali they reduce arry other Construc�ion Project General Aggregate Limit for arry oti�r
oonstrudion projeci.
4� lYte lirruts shown i� the Dedarations for Each Oca.irrenoe, Fre D�mage ar�d Medicai E�er�se
continue to apply. However, instead of being su�ject to the C-�neral P�ggregate �mit �own in
the Dedarations, s�ch limits wil! be subject ko the applicable Canstruciion Projeci General
Aggregate Limit.
� For all surr�s which cannot be attributed only to ongang operations at a single oa�struction proj�ct
for v�#-iich the insured becomes legally obligated to �ay as darriages caused by arr °occurrence°
under SEG?i�l !� COAIE}�4C� �, and for all medical e�enses caused by aocicEents under
S�Cii�1! 1 � �h.�E}�C� C :
1. Ariy payrr�er�ts made under OOVEP�G� A for darr3ages or under 0�1+�aG� C for medical
e�enses ��II reduce the amour� available under the General Aggregate Limit or the Products�
Completed Operations A�regate Limit, vuhiche�er is ap�alicable; and
��ch payrr�ents shall not red�ce arry Construe�ior� Project General Aggregate Limit.
�. Payrr�ents for darriages because of "bodily injury' or "properly darrtage" induded in the "produc�s-
corrpleted operations I�azarcf" will reduce the Products Compfeted Operations Aggregate �mit, and
not reduce the C-�eral Aggregate Limit nor the Constn.x:�ion Projec� General Aggregate Limit.
� If a oa�struction projec� has been abandoned, delayed, or abandoned and then restaried, or if the
authorized corrtracting parties deviate from plans, blueprir�ts, d�gns, speafications ar timetables,
the project v�l( still be deerred to bethe sarr�e oa�struction proje�.
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F The prrnnsia�s of ��EV III ��f� Q� li�.l� not othet�v�se modified i�y ihis
endorserr�er�t shall continue to be applic�ble.
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�acdu�an 2� Err�la��s Lial�ility of �Cl'I�! i, �e4[� A, is deieted and replaced with the
folEovting:
�� "Bodily inj ur�' to
(1) An "employee" of the insured arising out of and in t�e course of:
(a) E�riployrr�ent by the insur�d; or
{b) Pierforming duties related to the oonduc� of the insured's business; or
(2) The spouse, child, �arerrt, brather or sister of that "empioyee° as a wnseqUence of paragraph
(1) above.
This exdusion applies:
(1} Vl�ether the insured may be liabfe as an employer or in any other capaaty; and
(2) To any obligation to share damac,�s witf� or repay sorr�eone else wfzo must pay darriages
because of the injury.
This exdusion does not apply to:
(1) �iabi(ity assumed by the insured uncler an "insured contrac� ; or
(�) Liability arising from any action or omission of a oo-"errplayee" while that co-°employee" is
either in the course of his or her errployment or per�nrrrir�g duties related to the oonduct of your
business.
[tem �a (1)(a) of �'G"T���1 II � V�`-F'D IS AI�E I�� , is delete�l and r�placed with the following:
�a (1)(a) To you, to your partners or �r�eml�eo�s {if you are a parin�rship or joir�t venture) or to your
merriber� (if you are a limi�ed liability company), or to your "�olur�eer workers" whife
performing duLies related to the conduc�i of yarr business.
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"Property damage° liability is changed as follovas:
1. Eaccl�aans 2j.(3) and 2j.(4} of SEGTI�v I, 0�►CE A, do not apply to the use o� elevators.
2 The insuranoe afforded by reasa� of this provision is excess over ar�y �alid and collecti�le property
insurar� (induding arry deductible portion thereof) available to the insured whether �rimary,
excess, contingent or on any other E�aasis, and the � IN�U� oondition is changed
aocordirtgly.
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�acclu�o� I of �CTION I, �ACC� A. is deleted and replaced with the following:
I, Q�� to Your 1Nba�
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"Property darriage" to "your w�ork" aris3r�g out of it ar any part of it and induded in #he "products
corr�leted operation hazard.°
This exclusion appiEes only to that porti� of any loss in �xc�ss of $5D,000 per oocurrenoe if the
darr�ged w�ork and the work ouk of which the darr�age arises was perfom�ed by you.
T}iis exdusiort does r�ot apply if the darriaged work or the work out of which the darr�ge arises was
perfor►r�ed on your behalf by a s�boontractor.
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�cdusian �j.4 of S�G�f]N I, C�C� A is deleted and replaced with the following:
2j.4 F�ersonal properry in the care, cUstody or oontrol of the insured. Hov�ver, for persona! proper[y in
trte care, custoc�y or cor�tro! of you or your "errployees," this exdusion applies only to #hat portion of
any loss in excess of $25,OOQ per oocurrence, subject to the following terms and oorzditions;
(a) The rr� that we will pay under this prorrision as an armual aggregate is $100,000, regardless
of t�e numf�er of oocurrences.
{b} This pro�ision does not apply to "errployee" ovuned property or any property that is missing
+n�-iere there is not physical evidence to show whak happened to the praperty.
(c) T}-�e aggregate limit for #his coverage provision is part of the General Aggregate �mit and
S�G�� III ��f� I� I� is changed aocordingly.
(cl� In the event of darnage to or destruciion of property cor�ered by this exceptian, you shall, if
requested by us, replac� th� property or f�rnish tt�e lak3or and materials necessary for repairs
fi�ereto, at ac#uaI oost to you, exdusive of pros�ective profit or overh�d charges of any nature.
(e) $2,500 sha�l be deductec� from the total arr�our�t of a!I sums you becarrie obligated to pay as
darr�tges on acoour�t of darriage to or destruction of all property of eac� person or organization,
induding #he loss of use of that property, as a resuit of each "occurrence." Our iimit of liability
under the an�orse►r�er-rt as �eing applicable ta each "oocurrence" s#�all be reduqed by the
arr�ourit of the deductibEe indicated above; how�ever, our aggregate limit of liabifity under this
provision shall not be reduced by the �rriaJnt of such deductible. The oonditior�s of tf�e policy,
induding those with resped to duties in the event af "occurrence,° daims or "suit" ap�fy
irresper,tive of the application of the deductil�le arr�ount. W�e may pay any part or afl o� the
deductible amourit to effect setilement of any daim or "suit" and, u�on notification of the action
#aken, you shall prorrptly reimburse us for such part of the deduc�ible amount as has be� p�aid
by us.
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1. �xdusiat� 2�p� �e�tronic � of SECTI�y I, C�R.�FL4� �, is deleted and replaoed with the
following:
2,p. Diarrriages arising out of the loss of, loss of use of, damage to, corruptior� af, ir�abiliry ta
access, or inability to manipulate "elec�ronic cEata" that does not resuit from physical injury to
tangible properLy.
� The follawing def nition �s adde� to �81V V— �I�T[�:
"Efectronic data" means iriforrriation, facts or prograr� stored as or on, created or used or�, or
transmitted to ar from computer softv�are (induding syst�ns and applications softv�ru�e), hard or
floppy disks, CD-ROIViS, tapes, drives, c�lls, data prooessing devices or any other media which are
used with electronically oontrolled equiprr�ent.
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�. For th� purposes of this c��erage, the defin�tion of "properry darr�ge" in SEG"T�� V�
�i�T1Q� is replaced by tY�e following:
"P�.opertY damage' means:
a Physical injury to tangible properiy, including a!f resulting loss of use of thai property. All sueh
loss of use s��l� be cteemed to occur at the time of the physical injurytha# caused it;
h. Loss of use of tangible prc�erty that is not physically injured. All such loss of use st�all be
deemed to occur at the time of the "oocurrence" that causec! it; or
� �oss of, �oss of use of, c�arrr�ge to, corruption of, inabi�ity to acce.ss, ar inability to properly
manipulate "electra-�ic data", res�lting from pl-�ysic�l injury to tangible property. All such loss
of "e�ectronic clata" shall be deerr�ed to occ�.ir at the time of tt�e "oa;urrence" that caused it.
For the purposes of this insurance, "electronic data" is not tangible property.
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With respect to "bodily in�ur�!', "property damage", or `per'sa�a[ and advertising injur�' arising ouk of your
ongoing opera#ia-�s; or operations induded witi�in the "product�-oorrpleted operations hazard', the policy to
w+�ich this coverage is attached shall apply as exeess insurance over coverage available to 'you" under a
C�solidated Insurar�ce Program (such as an Owner Caitroiled Ensurance Program or Contractors
Controlled Insurance Program)-
Coverage affarded by this endorserrient does nat apply to ariy Consdidated Insurance Program in�dving a
"residential project" or any deductble or insured reterition, speafied in the Consolidated Insurarice
Program.
me foilawing is added to S�ion V- �iniEiar�s
"R�sider�ial projed" means any projec� where 30%or more of the total square foot ar� of tt�e struc�ures
on the project is used or is intended to be used for hurr�ari residency. lYiis indudes but is not lirrited to
single or multifa�rily housing, apartments, oondominiurr�, townhous�s, oaoperatives or planned unit
developments and appurkenarit stn.�ctures (ir�c[udir�g pools, hot tubs, detached garages, guest ha.�ses or
any similar structures)_ A"residentia� project" c�oes not indude mili�ary owned housing, collegeluniversity
ownec� housing or dormitories, long term care facilities, hotels, motels, haspitafs or prisons.
Af! other terms, provisions, exdusians ar�d limitations of this policy apply.
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Any person or arganization with whom you agree in a writieri oontract or written agreemerit to name as an
additianal insured but only witi� res�eot to liability arisir�g out of the awnership, rriaintenance or use of that
part of tl�e prerrises, clesignated in the written oa�trac� or written agreerr�t, tt�at is leased to y� and
subject to the fallowing additional exdusions:
�is insurance does not apply to:
1. Any "occurrence" which takes plaoe after you oease to be a t�arit in that premises.
2 �n.x�ural alterations, new coristruction or derrialition operations perforrr�ecf by ar on E�alf of �he
adcfitional insured listetf in the written oontract or written agreemer�t.
This insurance is excess of a�l otf�er insurance a�aiEable ta the additional insured, whether primary, exoess,
continge�t or on any other basis, unless �he wriften contra� requires this insur�ce to be primary. In that
ever�, this insuranoe will be prirr�ry relative to ins�.irance polic,y(s) which designate the add�tional insured
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as a Narr�ed fnsured in the Dedarations and w�e will not rEquire coritribution from such insurance if the
written cantract also requires that this insuranoe be non-ca-itributory. &rt with respect to all other
insurance under which t�e add�tional insured quafifies as an insured or ad�itional insured, this insurar�ce
vufl be excess.
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�C71�! II — L�kb IS AN I� is amended to indude any state or govemrrEenta! agency or
subdivision or �olitical subditision with whom you are required by writter� contract, ordinance, law or
building code to narrie as an additional insuretf suE�ect ta the fdbwing provisia�s:
This insurance applies onfy witl� respect to c�p�rations per�omied by you or on your behalf #or which the
state or governmental agerx.y or subdir�sion or political subdivision has issued a permit or autl�orization.
�his insuranoe does rtot apply tQ:
1. "Bodily injUr�', "pro�rty damage" or "personaf and advertising injury' aris3ng out of operations
perforrr�d for the federal govemrr�er�t, state or muniapality; or
�, "Bodily injur�' or "property damage' induded within the `producis-oon�leted operatior�,s hazarcP'.
This insurance is excess of all other insurance availabEe to the additiona! insured, whether prim�y, exo�ss,
contir�gent or on any other I�asis, unless the writt� caitrac� requires this insuranc� ta be �rimary. In that
errerit, this insurance will be primary relative to insurance policy(s) w+-�ich designate the additional insured
as a Named fnsured in the Dedarations and we will not require cor�tribution from sud� ir�suranoe if the
writken ccx�tract a�so requires fhat this insurance be non-contributory. But wi�h respec,�i ta all other
insurance under whid� the additiona! insured q�alifies as an insured or additior�a! insurecl, this insuranoe
w� II be excess.
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�Ci'1C� If — l�i� !S AI�! I�A is amended to indud� as an additiar�a� insured any person or
organizatior� who is rec�uired by written contract to be an addition�l insured on your policy for oaY�pletec!
operatior�s, b�t or�ly with respect to liability for "bodily injur�' or "properry darr�ge° caused, in whde or in
part, by "your work" at the project designated in the contracc;t, performed for that additional insured ar�d
induded in the "produc�s-completed operations hazard".
This insurance is excess of all other insurance available to the additional insured, whether prim�y, excess,
contingent or on arry other basis, unless the written contrat� requires �is insurar�oe to be primary. In that
everit, this insuranoe will be primary relative to insurance policy(s) which designate the additior�af insured
as a f�med lnsured in the Dedaratia�s and we will not require contribution from such insurance if the
written cantract also requires that this insurance be non-oontributory. But with respect to all other
insurance under which the addi#ianal insured quaiifies as an insured or ackiitional it�sured, �is insurance
wi II be excess.
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�G��I II -- V�i-i� !S �! I� is amended to indude as an additional ir�sured an7r architect,
�gineer or surveyor who is required by written contract to be an add�tional insured on your policy, but only
with respect to liabilify for "bodily injur�l', "property damag�" or "personal and advertising injur�' caused, in
whole or in part, by:
1. Your acts ar omissions; or
2 The acis or omissions of those acting on your behalf;
in the perforrt�ance of your ongoing operat�ons perform�d by you or on your beh�lf.
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This indudes sudi architect, engir�eer or surveyor, wf�o may not be engaged hy you, but is contractualiy
required to be added as ari additional insured to your poticy.
1Nith res�ect to the insuraru� a�forded to tF�ese additional insureds, the following additional exdusion
applies:
This insurance does not apply to "bodiiy injur�', "property damage" or "persa7al and advertis�ng injury'
aris�ng out of tFte rendering of or the failure to render any professional servioes, it�cluding:
1. Ti�e prepa+-ing, approrring, or failing to �epare or ap�xove maps, drawings, opinions, reports,
surveys, change orders, designs or speafications; or
2 Sla}�ervisory, ins}�ectian ar engineering services.
This i�.surance is excess of a!I otf�er insurance available to the additia-�af insured, wheiher prima�y, exce,ss,
oontir�g�r�# or on arry other basis, unless the written contract rec;uires t�is insurartce to E�e primary. In that
everit, this insurance will be primary relative to insurance policy(s) which designate the acEditional insured
as a Named Insured in the Dedaratians and we wilf not require contributian from such insurance if the
vuritten contrac� �iso requ�res t}�at this insurance be non-oantributory. But with respeck #o all other
ir�surance uncier v�fzich ti�e additior�ai insureol qualifies as an insured or additional insured, this insurartce
w� ll be exoess.
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T�is endorserr�t mocfifi�s insurance provided under the follawing:
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�ioa� II —1dV� is �!n Ins�rezi is arr�cled to include as ari additional ins�.rred any person or orgarrization
who is required by written oontract to be an additianal insured on yo�ar pofc.y for oorrpleted operations, i�tat
only with respect to liability for "bod�ly in�ury" or "properly damage" causecf, in whole or in part, by "your
vu�rk' at the project clesignated in the oontrac�, perfom�ed for an additional insured and induded in the
"products-oorrpletecf c�perations hazard".
lf the vuritten oontract or an additional insured endorserrient required by the written contrac� requires that the
addiiional insured be pro�ided with oo�erage for "bodily injury" or "properry darriage° caused solely by their
own negligenoe, then �tian II —!lVh� is � Ir�t�sL! ated irrrr�edtatefy abave does not apply ar�d is r eplaoed
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�ior� II — Wl�n is ►4� In�.rred is arr�ended to include as an additior�al insured any persa� or organization
r�quirec� by th� writt� oor�tract to be an additional insured on your poiicy for ca7pleted operations, but
only vu�th res�t to liability for "bodily injury" or "prope�ty darrtage" arising out of "your work" at the proje�
designated in the oorrtract, performed for an additiana� insurecf and induded in the "products�;ar�pleted
operatioris hazard".
Regardless af which of ti�e aforerr�er7tioned �ior� II — Wi'� is � Ins�ar'�1 arr�ndments is applicable to the
additional insured, ff�e insurartoe afforde�J to the additionaf insured:
wi�l on�y appiy if the writter� cantract requiring adciitianal insured coverage was signeci ir�to effect by
you and an additional irisured prior to any "bodily injur�' or "prope�.y c�amage" occurring for w+-rid-� this
co�ver�ge is sougi�t; and
2. will only apply to the e�ctent no# prohibiied by the faw go�erning the praject; and
3. wilE not apply to "proper[y dar�ge" in cor�nec�ion with a praject where "your w+orlc" on the project was
oompleted arid where the duration of the additionai insured coverage requirern�t in tne written
contract goveming "your work" on that projed had e�ired by the tir� that "property damage" first
oocurred; and
4. will not apply to "property damage" in connection with a projec� where "yaar wark" on the project vvas
completed and where the "property damage" oocurred after the minimum time requirec! for compfeted
aperatiais coverage in the written oontract, if any, has e�i red.
The Limits of Insurance applicable to the acfditional insured under this endorsemer7t are the rYronim�utn lirrtits
specified in the written cor�ract requiring this coverage, or as staied in S�tian Itl — Lim�ts of lr�a�e of the
�r�cial Gen�~al Liabslity C��ra� �oo�m, whichever is less. These �mits of Insurance are indusi�e of
and not in addition to the �mits of lnsurance cfescriEieed in �ian lil of that fiorm.
This insuranoe is exo�ss of all other insurano� available to the adc�itional insured, vuhether exoess, oontingent
or on ariy other bas�s, unless the writ�er� oontract requires tl�is insurance to be primary. In that event, this
insurance vu�ll be primary relative to insurance policy(s} +nk�ich desi�ates the additional insured as a i�med
Insured and w� ►nrtll not require c�nntribution from such insurance if the written c�or�tract alsa requires that this
insurance be non-ca�tributory. But with respec� to all other Ensuranoe which the additia�a� insured quafifi�s as
an insured ar addition�l insured, this insurance wiil be excess.
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Tt-iis eridorserr�-�t modifies insurance pravided under �he following:
OC�I/�NERCiAL GENERAL LIABlLITY OOVERAG� PAF�f
�tioai II � 1lU� is �n In�ared is amended to include as an additional insured any person or organization
who is rec�uired by writterE oorrtrac� to he ar� additional insured on your policy, but only with respect to
liability for "bodily injur}l' ar"pro�erry darriage" ca�rsed, in whole or in part, by "your wr�rl�' at the project
desigrtate�l in the contract, perfomied for an additional insured and vuhich oocurred during you� ongoing
oper-ations for that additia-�al insured.
ff the written oontract or an additionai insured endorsei�nerit required by the written cor�tract requires that the
addi�ional insured �e provided with coverage for °bodily injury" or "property damage" caused sofely by tf�eir
own negligerx�, then �tian fl —lNFr� is � Ins� ated imrr�ediately above does not applyand is r�placer�
by.
�ion EI — W� is � In�rez! is amended to include as ar� additian�l insurecE ariy person ar organiza#ion
required by the written contrac� to be an additiona! insured on your policy, but only with respect to li�hility
for "bodify injury" or "property darr�ge" arising out of "your wnr�" at the project designated ir� the oa�tract,
performed for an additionaf insured and w+�ich oocurred during your ongoing operativns for #hat additiona!
insured.
F�egardfess of which of the aforemcntioned �ioo� II — W� is � Ins�ured amendmerits is applicable to the
additional irisured, the ir�surance afforded to the additional insurecf:
1. will only apply if the wr�ten contract requiring additianal insured ooverage was signea into effect by
you ar�d an additional insured priar io any "balily injur�' or "property darrgge" oocurring far v�f-iich this
coverage is sought; and
2. will only apply to the extent not prohibited by tl�e law gaverning the projec�; and
3. will not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" oca.rrring after:
a. WI w�or�c, induding materials, parts or equipment fumished in connec�ion with such wqrk, on
the project {other than serrrice, maintenance or re�airs) to be perforir�ed by or on behalf of the
additior�al insured(s) at the location of the covered opera�ions has been oompleted; or
b. That porkion of "your w�ork" out of which the "bodily injur�' or "proper�y damage" arises has i�een
put to its irrtenc�d use by arry �erson or organization other than ano�her contrador or
suboontrac�or engaged in perfiorming operations for a prinapal as a part of the sarr� proj�.
The Limits of lnsurance applicable to the additional insured under this endorserrierit are tl-�e minimum limits
speafied ir� the writter� ca�tract requi ring this coverage, or as stated in �ioc� Ili —�imits of Irr�a� of the
�cis� C��xal Liatrality Cmv�a� F�oaRn, vuhichever is less. Tl�ese Limits of Ir�surar�ce arE indus�ve of
ar�d not in addition to the �mits of Insurance described in �tiori III of t�at forrn.
lY�is insurar�ce is exoess of aIl other insuranoe available to the adclitional insured, whether excess, cor�tingent
or on any ather basis, unless tf�e written contract requires this insurar�ce to be primary. Ir� that erient, this
insurance will be primary relative to insurance policy{s) which �esig�ates the additional insured as a Narried
Insured and w�e will not require cor�trib�rtion frorn such ir�.surance if the written oontract also requires �at this
insurance be non-contriiau#ory. But with respect ta all other insurar� whid� the additionaE insured qualifies as
an insured or additional insured, this insurance wil! be exo�sss.
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The follawi�g rnodifies insuranoe pravided under.
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Wfth respec� to c�rrerage provicled by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless
modified by this e�dorsemer�t.
1 - &aad Form Named fnsured
2- Automatic Waiver of 5ubrogation
3 - Automatic AdditEonal Insurec{
4- Primary and I�bnoontributory - Oth�r lnsurano�
Condition
5- Uni�ter�iona! Failure to Disdose Hazards
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8- Notice of Knowlecl�e of �I�Ccident or Lass
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11 - Bodily Injury Extensiori
12 - Hired Auto Physica� D�mage
13 - Enhanced Supplen�entary Payrr�nts
14 - Fellow F�nployee Coverage for Designated
Pbs�tions
15 - Physical D�mage - Transportation ExpenSes
1� - Rental Reimburserr�ent Coverage
17 - LoanlLease Gap Coverage
18 - Accidental Air Bag Discharge Co�erage
S�C�'IOii! II. � 1. � WY-ir� IS A6� If�� - Paragraph d. is addEd:
c� Arry organization you newly acquire or form, exoept for a}�artnership, joirit ver�ure or limited
liability oorrpany, arid over which you maintain majority owriership or interest (51%or more) orfor
which you have assurr�l the active management, will qualify as a f�rr�ed fnsured if there is no
other sirrilar insurance available to that arganization. However, oo�erage under this provision is
only afforded ur�il the end of the poli�.y period or the 12-month anniversary of the palicy inceptia-�
date, whichever is earfier.
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�dioc� N -� �r� Auia �ditio�s, �aragra� R�a, iransfer aF �ghts of �o�ve� �inst
�thersto Lk�, is cleleteeci and replaced wi#h the following:
a If the insured has rights to recover all or part of ariy payrr�ent vue have made under this Coverage
Form, �ase ri�ts are transferred to us. The insured must do nofhing after fass to impair those
rig�ts. At our reques�, the insured wilf bring "suit" or transfer those rights ta us and h�elp us
eriforce #hem
b. If required by a written coritract executed priar to loss, w�e waive ariy right of reoovery we may
ha�e against any person or organizatior� because of payrr�ents we make for damages under this
co�erage form
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�CT�OPd II — WFIO IS �1 If�l�!, �agra�h �1, is arriencled to indude as an "insured" any
persa� or orgar�ization veflo is required by wr�t� caitract or agreerrient to be an additional insured or�
your poficy, E�ai onEy with respe� to liaf�i�iiy arising out of operations perfom�ed by yau or on your i�cehhalf
for the additiona! insured.
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�}-�e following is added to the Other Insurar�ce Condition in the Business Auto Coverage Form and #he
Okher Insurance - Primary And Exoess Insurance Provisions in the Motor Carrier Coverage Form and
supersedes any pravisior� ta the contrary:
This Coverage Forrr�s Ca�ered Autos LiaE�iiliiy Coverage is primary to artd wiR not seek contribution from
any other insurance availa�ile to an "insured" under your policy provicted that:
1. S�ch °i�.sured" is a I�i�rned Insured under s�h afher ir�surance; and
2 You ha�e agreed in writing in a ca�ract or agreerr�ent that this insuranoe w�ould be primary and
wou(d not seek contribution from any other ins�rance available to suc� "insur�",
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Although we relied on your representations as to e�asting and pas�t hazards, if unir�tentionally you should
fail to disdose all such hazards at #i�e ino�tion date of your policy, w�e wiil r�ot �ny co�erage under this
Coverage Form because of such failure.
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The �V �G�f �iT�� , Item �tih. is deleted and replaoed with the fdlowing:
�.2.1a 60 days before the effec�ive date of the cancellation if ►n� cancel for arry other reason.
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�CT'I��1 iV— �� �JiO CON�TI� , is a�r�ended to add ifem �:9 :
� if w�e choose to nonrenew #his poficy, w�e will mail or deliver to th� first N�med Insured shown in
the Dedaratians written notice of the nonrenewai not less than 60 days before the e�iration date.
b If w�e do not give notice of our irrterit to nonrenew as pre�scribed in � abave, it is agreed that you
may extend the period of this policy for a ma�dmum additional sixty (60) clays from its scheduled
e�iration date. 1M�ere not otherwise prohibited by law, the existing terms, conditions and rates
wili r�nain in effe� during that extension period. It is further agreed that so long as i� is not
othervuise prohibited by law, this on�time sixL7�day e�ctension is ihe sofe rerr�y and liquidated
darr�ges availabie to the insured as a result af our fa�lure to give tl�e notice as pr�sa�ibed in � a
abo�e.
f�►C�1T��i'.3/��i:►,' �r�e'��;�[�� r,�►� �'�l�i:��
��IiOEV II! ��� AUTO C�LJJTi� , Item �2a is deleted and replaced with the fnllowing:
�, �ies in tlie �rr�,rrt of A�ac3�t, �aim �it ar�s:
a Yau must see to it that w�e are notified of an"acadent", "daim", "suit" or "foss° which rr�ay
result in a daim as soon as practicable after the "oocurrenoe" has been reported to you, a
partner, a merriber, an officer, or an e�mployee designated to give notice to us. Natice
shoufd indude:
(1) How, vuhen and where the "aocident" or "Ioss" ooa�rrecE;
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(�) l�he "insured's" name and address; and
(3) To the e�er�t possible, the narr�es and adcEresses of any injured pe�sons and
wi#nesses.
9 �.�V�A�f[�R�
T�e follawing is addec! to the �iu�rr II �%vereti �tQs �a�lity �v�rag� Paragrapt� �1. 1d1A�n Is
� lnsu�t! prorrision:
Any "employee" of yours is an "insured" vuhile using a covered "auto" you don't ar�m, hire or borrow
in your business or your per9onal ai#a�rs.
1Q �Olf�h��Al��
� q�rr�es ln �u�r�tl Asrta� Laa�liiy Cgve�~a�
The followir�g is added to #he VUh� Is � Ir� Provisi�:
An "employee" o� yours is an "insured" whife operating ar� "auto" hired or r�ed under a contract
or agreerr�r�t in an "employee's" r�ame, wi�h your permiss�on, while per�orrning duties related to
the conduct of your business.
� Clr�n�sln ��al �nc�tians
Paragraph 5 b. of the �her Ir�ara�ce Condition in the Business Auto Coverage Form and
Paragraph �,.f. of the Oth�' Ir�t�n�e� �im�ar�/�d �xce�s I� �ra�ri�aans Coriditior� in
the Nbtor Carrier Coverage Form are replaced by the following:
For Hirecf Auto Physical D�mage Ca�erage, the following are deerr�ed to be correred "auios" you
av�n:
1. Any covered "auto" you lease, hire, rer� or borrow, and
2 Any covered "auto" hired or rerited by your "employee" under a contrac� in an "employee's"
nair�e, with your permission, while perforrring duties related to the oonduct of your
business.
I-bwever, any "auto" #hat is (eased, f�ired, rented or borrow+ed vHth a dr�ver is rtot a covered "auto".
71. �ILY I�SJL�Y ��
��ODV V-[�Ii�T101� , Paragraph G. is deleted and replaced t�y the fol lowing:
G. "Bodily injur�' means bodiEy injury, sidmess or disease sustainec! by a person, induding menta!
artguish or death resul#ing frorn any of these, at ariy t�me. Mental anguish means any type of
men#al or e�riotional illrzess or disease.
12e FiF�D E�UiO ��C,� D�C�
��T BGV fII.A4. -�ver� �cte�ar�s - Paragraph c. is added:
� bir�ed �to �f�ry�ica�l ��r�e
If Corrpreher�ve, �eafied Causes of Lass ar Collision ooverage is provic�ed under this policy,
then I-fred Auto F'hysical �amage is provided for that ooverage �art subjeci to the fd�owing:
(i) The most w+e will pay for arry one "acaderit" or "loss" under this Fired Auto Physical
Damage Coverage is the lesser of:
(a) The ar�y orie "A�ident" or "Loss" amau�t of $100,OOa;
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(b} The ac�ual cash value; Qr
{c) Cast of repair.
Our obligation to pay for a loss in c.(1) above will be reduced by a deductibfe. �he
deciucti�le will be equa� to the large�s� deductible applicable to ar�y awned "auto° for that
coverage. The deductible will }�e waived for "loss" caused by fire or lightr�ing.
(�) �bject to paragraph c.(1). above, we will provicle coverage equal to the broadest physical
clamage co�erage ap�licable to any co�ered "auto" shovun in the dedaratians.
{3) When you are required by written caitract to indemnify a lessor for actual finana�f foss
�ecause of !�s of use o� a hired "auto" resulting from acavered "aociderrt" or "loss", w� vuilE
oover that finanaa! iass subject to the lirnit specified in paragraph e.{1}.
� .:: �l «� ` Ll � �lJl+
�C17�E 11.�2a C�V�R,4G� �� , Suppl�ary Paytnen�s (2) and (4) are replaced by
the fodfowing:
(�) fJ� to $�2,500 �or tihe cost of iaail bonds (induding bonds for related traific laws violations) required
because of an "ac�ident" we cover. We do nat ha�e to furnish these honds.
{4) Ali reasonable e�ses inc�.�rred by the "insured° at our request, inducling actual Eoss of �mings
up to $350 a day because of ti me off from rru�rk.
, � • � � �- r_� �- � ,,,; -s = ; ;�=-. ,,� ,� z� = ���� * �
The �ivuv �np9oy� �cdus�on ca��tairaed in �iar� 11.�5. does not apply to the fo(lowing positions
or job titles: foreman, supervisor, manager, officer, parh-ier or other senior level "ettiployee". Co�erage is
exoess o�er all o#her collectible insurar�oe.
.� � ! � , ! r- ; .-� ,. - � ; �, : _ ,��- :
���I Ill.��.a �rar�atior� �, is re�laced �y the followir�g:
a i�iooi �
Wre will pay up to $50 per day to a ma�dmium of $1,500 for terriporary transportation e�ense incurred by
you because of the total theft of a oovered "auto". V1de will pay only far those cd�ered °au�as" for which
you carry either Corriprehensive or S�ecified Cause of Loss Co�erage. We will pay for terr�porary
transportation exp�s�s incurred during the period beginning 48 hours after the theft and ending,
regardless of ihe policy's e�irations, vuhen the covered "ai.rto" is re�umed to use or we payfor its "foss".
For autos pro�ided with terrporary transpor�atian e�ense, the following physical damage coverage wifE
apply.
(1) l-f�e most we wil! pay for any one "aocident" or "loss" under the temporary trar�sportaa�on e�ise
physical damage oov�rag� is the lessor of:
(a) The ariy one "Aayder�t" or "�.oss" arnount of $1 Q0, QOQ;
{b} The actu�l cas� �alue; or
(c) Cost of repair.
Our obligatiort to pay for a foss in a(1) abo�e will be redueed by a deductible. The deductible will
be equai to the largest deductibie applicable to any owned "a�to° for that coverage. The
deduc�ible will be waived for'7oss" caused by fire or lightning.
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(2) Sub�ect to paragraph a(1). abave, rn� wili �r'ovide coverage equal to the broadest physical
damage coverage applicable to ariy c�overed "a�to" shown in the declarations.
(3) When you are required by wntt� contrad to indemnify a lessor for ac�ual fir�ancia� loss beca�se
of loss of use of a hired "auto" resulting �rom a covered "aooidenY' or "foss", w�e vuiil oover that
f�r�anaal loss subject to tl�e fmit specified in �ragraph a(1).
1. :s�►E _ =il=.-_'��I�i����' f� ��'_:.,��
S�G"�i f�IV IIL►�4y - C���e �cter�iar�s - Paragraph c� is added.
d if you carry Corr�rehensive, �ecified Ca�se.s of Lass or Collision coverage for the damaged
co�ered "auto" as provided under this policy, #hen Rental Reimbursement Correrage is provided
for that oo�erage part subje� to #he following:
1. W�e wifl pay for rental reimbur�ement e�enses ir�curred by you for #he rental of an "auto"
because of "loss" other than theft, to a covered "auto". Payrr�ent applies in addition to the
o#herwise applicable arr�our� of each coverage you have on a covered "auto". No
deductibles apply to this co�erage.
2 VUe will only pay for those e�enses incurred during the policy period beginning 24 hours
after the "loss" and ending, regardless of the polic�s e�iration, with the lesser of the
follawing number of days:
(a) The number of days reasonably reauired to re�air or repfaoe the oovered "auto' ; or,
(b} 30 ck�ys.
(c} Our payrr�ent is limited #o the lesser of the following amourrts:
(1) Necessary artd actual e�enses incurred; or
(�) $50 per day.
1�. L�G���
�y�a�l �n�age Cov�ra� is amended by �e addikiorr of the following:
ln the event of a totaf 'Yass" ta a oovered "auto", vue will pay your additionaf legai obligation for ar�y
differenoe betw+een fhe act�a� cash value of the "auto" at the time of the loss and the "outstanding
balance" of the loan/lease, not to exceed $2,500 for arry one �ide or $25,000 annualfy in aggregate.
For tne purposes of this �dorsement, °outs�anding balance° means the arriouni you ow� on the
�oanllease at the time of loss less any amour�ts repr�ing taxes, overdue payments, pertalties,
ir�terest or charges resulting from overdue payments, additional mileage charges, exoess wear
and tear charges ar lease terrrination fees, costs for e�ended wa�ranties, credit Life insurance;
Health, A�ccident or Disability Insurance purchased with the ioan or I�as�; and cany-aver balances
from previous loans or leas�.
1�. dC�l�Vf� �R �G �i�� �C�
S'��!'10� 111.�3�a� �xd�ons . This exdusion does not appfytothe acadental discharge of an air laag.
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STAl�TDA.RI� GEliTERAL C�I�TI�ITIOl�T�
�F THE ��NS'I`RUCTYOI�]� C0111`TRACT
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STANDAT� CONST1t1UCT10N Sl'ECTFTCATIOI�I 17dCCJMT?hITS
Revision; Mat�h 9, 202D
STANDARD GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
TABLE OF C�NTENTS
Page
Axticle 1— Definitions anc� Terniinology ..........................................................................................................1
Z.O1 De�ned Tez�s ............................................................................................................................... l
1.02 TerminologY��-�---......--•�----•-•-�•--•�-•-•-• .............................................................................................6
Article2— PreIirninary Matters ................................................................................................�--........-----•-�...... 7
2.01 Copies of Documents .................................................................................................................... 7
2.02 Commencement of Coniract Time; Notice to Proceed ................................................................ 7
2.03 Startingthe Wark .................................................................................•---------....-------�-----�--�--...-----g
2.04 Befoze �tarting Construction ........................................................................................................ 8
2.05 Preconstructio� Cazafere�ce .......................................................................................................... 8
2.06 Public Meeting ....................................................................................�---------.....--��-•-------.............. 8
2.47 Initial Acceptance of Schedu�es .................................................................................................... 8
Article 3— Cantract Docutnents: Intent, AFnending, Reuse .........................
3 . 01 Intent . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .
3.02 Re�exez�ce Staz�daxds ...................................................................
3.03 ReporEing and Resolving Discrepancies ....................................
3.04 Amending and Supplementing Contract Documents ................
3.05 Reuse o�Docuznents ..................................................................
3.06 Elecironic Data...----�------�----�-----------------------�-----�------�-----��-----------
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Article 4— Availa�ility of Lands; ,Subsurface and Ph�sical Conditions; Hazardous Er�vironmental
Condztzoz�s; Re#�exence Poznts ...........................................................................................................1 I
4.01 Availability af Lands ........................................................�-------�------�---------.....------------------•.........11
4�.02 Subsurface and Physical Conditions ..........................................................................................12
4.03 Dzffez-ing Subsuxface or Plxyszcal Conditions .............................................................................12
4.04 Underground Facilities ...................._ ..........................................................................................13
4.05 Reference Points .........................................................................................................................14
4.06 Hazardous Environmental Condiiian at Site ..............................................................................14
ArEicl� 5—Bonds and Insurance ...................................................•---•-•�---------�-----��---------�-��---------�----------•....... i6
5.01 Licensed Sureties and Insurers ...................................................................................................16
5.02 Pexfoz�rxiance, Payment, and Mainienance Bonds .......................................................................16
5.03 Certi�cates of Insurance .....---��--------•-------------•..-----..................................................................... ].6
5.04 Contractor's Insurance ................................................................................................................18
S.OS Accepiance of Bonds and Insurance; Optiio� to Replace ...........................................................19
Article 6— Contractor's Responsibilities ........................................................................................................ J 9
6.01 Supenrision and �uperintendence ...............................................................................................19
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6.02
6.03
6.04
6.05
6.06
6.07
6.08
6.09
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6.13
6.T4
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
6.21
b.22
6.23
6.24
Labor; Working Hours ................................................................................................................20
Services, Materials, azxd Equipzx�ent ...........................................................:...............................20
PrajectSchedule ..........................................................................................................................21
Substitutes and "Or-Equals" ....................................................................................................... 21
Concezning Subcont�ractors, Suppliers, and Otbexs ....................................................................24
WageRates ..................................................................................................................................25
Patent Fees and Royalties ........................................................................................................... 2b
Permitsand Utilities .................................................................................................................... 27
Lawsand Regulations.-�--� .................................�-----�-�---��-----------��-�--�----------------�---��--------�-----------27
TaX�s ........................................................................................................................................... �s
Use of Site and Other Areas ....................................................................................................... 28
RecardDocuments ......................................................................•---�•----._...........---•--...................29
Safetyand Protectian ..................................................................................................................29
SafetyRepresentative ......................................................................................................�-�------...30
Hazard Cammunication Programs ..----�•--•-•--• .............................................................................30
Emergencies ancUor Rectification ............................................................................................... 30
Submittals..... . .... . . ... ........... .... ....................... . . . ............. ..... . ........... ...... .. ................ ......... .......... ... 31
Continuingthe Work--------------��---------...---�---�------�-----�----��-----------....----------�--�--�-�-��---�--•---...-•---.....32
Cantractor's GeneraI Warranty atid Guarantee .......................................................................... 32
Indemnifcaiion ......................................................................................................................... 33
Delegatzonof Profes,siozaal Design Sezvices ..............................................................................34
Rightto Audit .............................................................................................................................. 34
Nondiscrimrnation.......................................................................................................... ............. 35
Article 7- Othex Wark at ib.e Site ................................................................................................................... 35
7.01 Related Work at Site ---------•�----•----••---• .........................................................................................35
7.02 Coordinai�on ................................................................................................................................36
.Axtzcle 8 - City's Responsibilities.-•--•----...----•---�-�--------------------------------------------�----��------------.....---------�---..........36
8.01 Communications to Contractor ...................................................................................................36
8.02 Ft�-rush Data ................................................................................................................................ 36
8.03 �ay When Due ............................................................................................................................36
8.04 Lands and Easernents; Reports and Tests ................................................................................... 36
8.05 Change Orders ............................................................................................................................. 36
8.06 T�n.spectioz�s, Tests, andApprovals ..............................................................................................36
$.07 Limitations on City's Responsibilities .......................................................................................37
8.08 UndisclosedHazardous Environmental Condition ....................................................................37
8.09 Complia�ce wiih Safety Pro��-----��---�---�---------------------------........-----------��-----�---------•--�---•-------..37
Article 9- City's Observation �tatus During Cons�ruciion ........................................................................... 37
9.01 City's Project Manager ............................................................................................................ 37
9.02 Visits to Site ................................................................................................................................37
9.03 Authorized Variations in Work .................................................................................................. 38
9.04 Rejec�ing Defective Work ........-• ................................................................................................ 3 S
9.05 Deter�ninations for Wox� �'erformed ..........................................................................................38
9.Ob Decisions on Requirements of Contract Doc�.unents and Acceptability of Work ..................... 38
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Articl� 1 �- Changes in the Work; Claims; Extra Work ................................................................................ 38
10.01 Autho�ized Chaz�ges zn the Wor� ...............................................................................................38
14.02 Unauthorized Changes in the Worlc ...........................................................................................39
10.03 Execution of Change Orders ....................................................................................................... 39
I0.04 Extra Wor� ..................................................................................................................................39
10.05 Notification to Surety ..................................................................................................................39
10.06 Contract Claims Process ............................................................................................................. 4d
Article 11 -- Cost of the Wark; Allovvances, Unit Price Work; �lans Quan�iiy Measuxement ......................41
ll.01 Costofihe Wark-�---�-----------�---�-�-----------��--�---��-----------�----��-------��--------------��-------�----...------�---�-�--...41
11.02 Allowances .................................................................................................................................. 43
11.03 UnitPrice Work ..........................................................................................................................44
11.�4 Plans Quant�ty Measul'ement ......................................................................................................45
Article I2 - Change of Coniract Price; Change of Contract Time .......................
..........................................
12.01 Change of Contract P�ice ............................................................................................................46
12.02 Change of Contract Time ............................................................................................................47
12.fl3 Deiays---------------------��--------------....---�-----�-----�--....-------........----------�------------....-------........------�---------..47
Article I3 - Tests and InspecYions; Correciion, Removal or Accepiance of Defective Work ......................48
I3.01 Notice of Defects ........................................................................................................................ 48
13.Q2 Access to Work......--•�----••--• ........................................�----............---...............................---.....----.A-$
13.03 Tests and Inspections .................................................................................................................. 48
13.04 Uncovering Work ........................................................................................................................49
13.05 CityMay Stop the Work .............................................................................................................49
I3.06 Correction or Rernoval of Defective Work ................................................................................50
13.07 Coz�rection Period ........................................................................................................................ 50
13.08 Acceptance of De%ctive Work ................................................................................................... 51
i3.09 City May Correct Defective Work ............................................................................................. 51
Article 14 - Faymenfis to Contractor and Comple�ion .................................................................................... 52
14.01 Sch�dul� of Values ...................................................................................................................... 52
14.02 Progress Payments ...................................................................................................................... 52
14.03 ContractQr's Warranty of TitIe ................................................................................................... 54
14.04 Partial Utilization ........................................................................................................................ SS
�4.05 Finallnspection ...........................................................................................................................55
1Q�.Ob Final Acceptance.....--�-----------��--------------�-----��-----------.......---�----�-----.........----------�---��--------�--------....55
14.47 Final i'ayment ..............................................................................................................................56
14.08 Fina1 Completion Delayed and Partial Retainage Release ........................................................ 56
14.09 Waiver of Claims ...--��---�-------�--�-��-----•--------------�-•-----�--...........-•---................................................ S`7
Article 15 - Suspension of Work and Termination ........................................................................................ 57
15.01 City May Suspend Work ............................................................................................................. 57
15.02 City May Terminate for Cause ................................................................................................... S8
15.03 City May Te�-�nii�ate For Convenience .......................................................................................60
Article 16 -- Dispute Resolu�ioza ...................................................................................................................... 61
16.01 Methods and Procedures .................�-�---�----��---------�-��--�---...----�----------��-----------.......---------.............61
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STANDARD CONSTRUCI'ION SPECIP[CAT[ON DQCUMEN'PS
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Article 17 — Miscellaneous ....................................... ................................................... ..................... 62
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17.01 Giving Natice .............................................................................................................................. 62
17.02 Computation oiTimes ................................................................................................................62
17.03 Cumulative Remedies ................................................................................................................. 62
17.04 Survival of �bligations ............................................................................................ 63
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17.05 Headings ...................................................................................................................................... f 3
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STANDARDCONSTRLiCTIOTi SPECIFICATION DOCTIMENTS
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ARTICLE 1— DEFINITION� AND TERMINOLOGY
1.01 Defined Terms
A. Wherev�r used in these General Conditions or in other Contract Documents, the terms Iisted belaw
have the meanings indicated which are applicable io both the singular and plural tl�ereof, and
words denating gender shall include the masculine, ferninine and neutez. Said tez�x�s are generally
capitalized or written in italics, but nat always. When used in a context consistent with the
definition of a listed�definecl term, the term shall ha�e a meaning as defined below whether
capitalized or italicized or otherwise. In addition to tezxx�s specifically de�ned, terrms with initial
capital letters in the Contract Documents include references to identif�ed articles and paragraphs,
anci the �itles of other docurnents or forms.
1. Addenda—W�ztten or g�raphic insirurnents issued prior to the opening of Bids which clari�'y,
carrect, or change the Bidding Requirements or ihe proposed Contract Documents.
2. AgNeement—The written instrument which is evidence oi the ageement 6etween City and
Cont�actor covering tile Work.
3. Application for Payment—The form acceptable to City which is to be used by Conf.ractor
during the course of the Work in requesting progress or final payments and whfch is ta be
accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required by the Contract Documents.
4. Asbes�os Any rtzaterial that contains more than one pe�cent asbestos and is friable or is
releasing asbestos fibers into the air above current action levels established by tize United States
Occupatianal Safety and Health Administra�ion.
5. Award — Authorization by the City Council for the Cxty to erzter in.to an Agreen:aent.
6. Bid—The offer or proposal of a Bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting forth fihe
prices for the Work to lae performed.
7. Bidder—The individual ar entity who submits a Bid directly io City.
8. Bidding Documents—The Bidding Requirements arid ihe praposed Contract Docutaaents
(including alI Addenda).
9. Bidding Requirements The advertise�ent or Invitation to Bid, Inst�t�ctions to B�dders, Bid
secUrity of acceptable form, if any, and the Bid Form with any supplements.
10. Buszness Day — A husiness day is defined as a day that the City conducts normaI business,
generally Monday through Friday, except %r %deral or state holidays observed by the City.
11. Calendar Day — A day consisting of 24 hours measured from midnight to th� next midnight.
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I2. Change Orde�=A docu.ment, which is prepared and approved by the City, which is signed
by Contractor and City and authorizes an addition, deleiion, or revision in the Wark or an
adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Time, issued on ox after the E�Fective Date
oi the Agreement.
13. City— The City of Fort Worth, Texas, a home-rule municipal corporation, authorized and
chartered under the Texas �fate Statutes, acting by its governing body through its City
Manager, his desi�nee, or agents au�thorized under his behalf, eack� of which is required. by
Charter to pert�orm specific duties with responsibili[y for final enforcement of the contracts
involving the City of Fort Worth is by Charter vested in the City Manager a.nd is Yhe entity
with whom Contractor has entered into the Agreement and for whom the Work is ta be
performed.
14. City Atto�-ney — The officially appointed City Attorney of the City of For� Wor�h, Texas, or
his duly authorized representative.
15. City Council - The duly elected and qualified governing body of the City of Fart Worth,
Texas.
1�. Cily Manage� — The officialiy appointed and autho�ized Czty Manager of the City of Fort
Worth, Texas, or his duly authorized representative.
17. Contract Claim---A derr�and or assertion by City or Contractor seeking an adjustment oi
Contraci Price or Contract Time, or bot1�, or other relief with respect to the terms of the
Con�ract. A demand fox zx�oney ox sex-vices by a thzzd paz�ty is not a Contract C1ai:rxx.
18. Con�ract The entire and integrated written document between the Cify and Contractar
concerning the Work. The Contract contains the Agreement and all Contract Documents and
supersedes prior negotiations, representatians, or agreements, whetl�er written or oral.
19. Contract Documents—Those items so designated in the Agreement. All items listed in the
Agreement are Contract Docurnents. Approved Submittals, other Contractor submit�aIs, and
t�ie reports and dz�awzr�gs of subsurface and physical conditions are not Contract Docuxr�.ents.
20. ContYact Price—The moneys payable by City to Contractoi• for complet�on af the Work in
accordance wiih the Contract Documents as stated in the Agreement (subject to the provisions
of Paragraph i 1.03 in the case of Unit Price Woxk).
21. Cont�act Time--The number oi days or the dates stafied in the Agreemen� to: (i} achieve
Milestones, if any and (ii) complete the Work sa that it is ready for Final Acceptance.
22. Contractor The individual or eniity with whom City has entered into the Agreement.
23. Cost of the Work—See Paragraph 11.01 of these General Conditions for definition.
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2�. Damage Claims — A demand for money or servzces ariszng from the Project or Site from a
third party, City or Contractor exclusiv� of a Coniract Claim.
25. Day ar day — A day, unless othez-w�se de�ined, shall �ear� a Calendax Day.
26. Director of Aviaiion — The afficially appoi�r�.ted Diz-ecior of the Avi�at�on Depaz�ent of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appoinfed representative, assistant, or agents.
27. Di�ector of Parlrs and Corramunity Services — The officially appointed Director of the Parks
and Conazx�unity Sezvices Departrnent of the City of Fort Worth, Te�as, oz� his duly appointed
xepxesentative, assistant, or agents.
2S. Director of Planning and Development — The officially appointed Director of the Planning
and Development Department of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appointed
repxesentat�ve, assistant, ox a�ents.
29. Director of Transportation Public Works — The officialIy appointed Director of the
Transportaiion Public Works Deparlment of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly
appointed rrepxese�tatzve, assistant, ox agents.
30. Director of Water Department — The official�y appointed Directar of the Water Department
of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, ar his duly appointed representative, assistant, or agents.
31. Drawings That part of the Contract DocumenYs prepared or approved by Engineer wl�ich
graphically shows the scape, extent, and character of the Work to be perFarmed by Contractor,
Su�mittals are not Drawings as so defined.
32. Effective Date of the Agreement The date indicatec� in the Agreement on which it becomes
effective, but if no such date is indicated, it means the date on which the Agreement is sigr�ed
and delivered by the last of thc two �arties to sign and deliver.
33. Engineer—The licensed pxo�essxo�al engineer ox e�gineexing �z�nn xegistered in the State of
Texas performing professional services for the City.
34. Ext�cc Work — Additional wor1� made necessary by changes or alterations af the Co�fract
Documents ar of quantities ar far ather reasons for which na prices are provided in the Contract
Docurtzents. Extx-a wor� sk�a11 be part o�Fthe Work.
35. Field Order — A written order issued by City which requires changes in the Work but which
does not in�olve a change in the Contract Price, Contract Time, or the in�ent of the Engine�r.
Field Orders are paid frorx�. Field Order Allowan�ces izxcozpoz-ated into the Co�tz�act by funded
wox�C type ai tk�e time of award.
36. Final Acceptance — The writien notice given by the City to th� Cantractor that the Wark
specified in Y.�e Coniract Documents has been cornpleted to t�e satisfaction of ihe Ciiy.
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37. Final Inspection — Inspection ca��-ied out by the City to verify that the Cantractor has
cozx3.pleted the Work, and each and every part or appurtenance �hereof, fully, entireIy, and in
conformance with the Contract Documents.
3$. General Requirements �ections of Division 1 of the Contract Documents.
39. Hazardous Environmenlal Condition—The presence at the Site of Asbestos, PCBs,
Petroieuzn, Hazardous Waste, Radioactive Materiai, or other materials in such quaniities or
circumstances that may present a substantial danger to persons or property exposed thexeto.
40. Hazardous Waste Hazardo�s waste is defined as any solid waste listed as hazardous or
posses,ses one ox mare hazardous characteristics as de�ined in the federal waste regulaiions,
as amended from time to time.
41. Laws and Regulations Any and all applicable Iaws, rules, regulations, oz-dinances, codes,
and orders of any and all governmental bodies, agencies, authorities, and cou�'ts having
jux-isdictzon.
42. Liens—Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Project funds, xeal property, ox
personal property.
43. Major .Itern — An Itezn of work included in the Contract Docu�ents that has a total cost equal
to ar greater than S% of the original Contract Price or $25,000 whicb.ever is less.
44. Milestone A principal eveni specifi�d in the Contract Documents relating to an intermediate
Contract Tune priar to Final Acceptance of the Work.
�5. Notice of Award—The written not�ce by City to the Successfi�l Bidder stating that upon
timaly compliance by the Successful Bidder with the conditions precedent listed therein, City
cc�ill sign and deliver the Agreement.
A�S. Noiice ta Proceed—A written notice gxven by Ciiy to Co�tractor fixzng the date on which the
Contract Time will commence to run ar�d on which Contractor shall start to perform ihe Work
speci�ied in Contract Documents.
47. PCBs—�olyck�Io�naied biphenyls.
�8. PetYoleum—Petroleum, including cru.de oil or any fiaction thereof which is liq�id at standarc�
conditions of temperature and pressure (60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.'7 pounds per square
inch absolute), such as oi1, petroleum, fueI oil, oil sludge, oil refuse, gasoline, kerosene, and
oiI znixed with otber �an-Hazardous Waste and cxude oils.
49. Plans -- See definitian of Drawings.
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S0. Project Schedule A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, in accordance with
the Genexal Requirenaents, desc�ibiuig the sequence and duration of the actiiviiies comprising
the Contractor's plan to acco�nplish the Work within the Contract Time.
51. Project The Work to be perfbrmed under ihe Contract Docum�nis.
52. P�oject Manager The autharized representative of the City who wi11 be assigned fio the
Site.
53. Public Meeting — An announced meeting conducted by the City ta facilitate pu.blic
participation and to assist the public in gaining an in%rmed view oi the Proj ect.
54. Radioactive Material—SoL�rce, special �ucleax, or byproduci matez-ia1 as defined by the
Atomic Energy Act of 1954� (42 USC Section 2011 et seq.) as arnended frorz� time ta titz�e.
55. Regular Wo�king Hours — Hours beginn.ing at 7:00 a.m. and ending at 6:Oa p.rn., Monday
�ru Friday {excluding iegal holidays).
56. Samples—Physical exampies of materials, equipment, or vvorkmanship that are
representative oi some portion of the Work and which establis� the standards by which such
portion of the Work wiIl be judged.
57. Schedule of Submittc�ls—A scl�edule, prepared and maintained by Cantractor, of required
submittals and the ttme requirements to suppoz-t scheduled performance o#'related construction
activities.
58. Schedule of Value.s�---A sched�e, prepared and main�ained by Contractor, allocating por�ians
of the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as the basis �or xevzewing
Contractor's Applications far Payrrient.
59. Site—Lands ox areas indicated in the Contraci Documents as being firrni�hed by City upon
which the Work is to be perforrned, including righfs-of way, permits, and easements �oz' access
thereto, and such other lands furnished by City which are designated for the use of Coniractor.
60. Specifications—Thati part of the Contract Documents consisting of writien requirements for
materials, equipm.ent, systenas, ,standards az�d workmanship as applied to the Work, and certain
adminisirative requirements and procedural matters applicable thereto. Specifications may be
specifically inade a pa.r-� of'the Contract Docurnents by attaclunent or, if not attached, may be
zncozporated by xefexence as indicated in the Table of Contents (Division 00 00 00) of each
Project.
61. Subcontractor An individual or eniity having a direct contract with Contractor or wifili any
other Subcontractor far the performance of a part o��ie Work at Y.he Site.
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62. Subrrxittals All drawings, diagrams, illusirations, schedules, and other data or in%rmation
which are specifically prepared or assembled by or �or Contractor and submitted by Contractor
to illustra#e some portion of the Work.
63. Successful Bidder The Bidder submitting tlie Iowest and most responsive Bid to whom City
makes an Aoc+ard.
64. Superintendent — The representative of the Contracior vvho is a�vailable at aIl times and able
to receive instructions irom the City and to act for the Contractor.
65. Supplementary Conditions—Tha� part oi the Contract Documents which amends or
supplements these General Conditions.
66. Supplier A manufacturer, fabrica#or, supplier, distributor, materialman, or vendor having a
direct contract wifih Contractor ar with any Subcontractor to furni�h materials or equipment
to be incorporated in the Work by Contractor or Subcontractor.
b7. Under^ground Facililie.s�All underground p'rpelines, conduits, duc�s, cables, �crires,
manholes, vaulfis, tanks, t�annels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements
containing such facilities, including but not limited to, those that convey eleciricity, gases,
steam, liquid petroleuz�n prroducis, telephone or other communications, cable television,
water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.
68 Unit P�ice Wo�k See Paragraph 11.03 of these General Conditians for deftnition.
69. Weelzend Wo�l�ing Hours — Hours beginning at 9:00 a.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m., Saturday,
Siulday or legal �oliday, as approved in advance by the City.
70. Work—The entire construction or the various separately identifiable parts thereof required to
be provided under the Contract Documents. Work includes and is the result of performing o�
providing aIl labor, services, and documeniation necessary to produce such canstruction
including any Change Order or Field Order, and furnishing, installing, and incorporat�ng alI
rnaterials and eqtrip�nent into such construction, all as required by the Cantract Doc�unents.
71. Tvo�^king Day — A working day is defined as a day, not inclucling Saturday,s, Sundays, ar iegal
holidays authorized by the City for cantract purposes, in which weather or other conditions
not under the control of the Contractor will pernlit the performance of the principal unii of
wark underway far a continuous period of nat less than 7 hoiu•s between 7 a.za�. az�d 6 p.m.
1.02 Terminology
A. Tl�e words and terms discussed in Paragra�h 1.02.B through E are not defined but, when used in
the Bidding Requirements or Contract Documents, have the indicated meaning.
B. Interat of Certain Terms orAdjectives:
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l. The Contract Documents include the terms "as alIowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as
directed" ar terrns of like effect ar irnport to authorize an exercise of judgment by Ciiy. In
aCiC�t10I1, the adjectives "xeaSOIla�l�e," "suitable," "acceptable," "j]IO�]CT," "Sat18�&CtOI'jT," OT
adjectives of Iike effect or import are used to describe an ac#ion or de�ermination of City as to
the Work. It is intended that such exercise of professional judgment, action, or determinaiion
vsrilI be soIely to evaluate, in general, the Work far compliance nvith the information in the
Contract Documents and with il�e d.esign concept o� the �z-oject as a functioning whoIe as
shown or indicated in the Contract Documents (unless there is a specific statement indicating
otherwise).
C. Defective:
The word "de%ctive," when modifying the word "Work," refers �o Work that is
unsatisfactory, fauIty, or deficient in that it:
a. does not confanr� io the Contx�act Documents; or
b. does not zneet the requzrements of any applzcable inspection, re�erence standard, test, or
approva� referred to in the Contraci Documents; or
c. has been damaged prior ta City's written acceptance.
D. Furnish, InsLall, Perforna, Pravide:
1. The word "�l]Y111311" or the wox•d "Itzstall" or the word "PeI'fOT111" OI �1e WOYC1 "PYOVlC�e" Oi
the word "Supply," or ariy cornbination or similar directive or usage thereof, sha1l mean
furnishing and incorporating in the Work including all necessary labar, materials, ec�uipment,
azid everyth�ng n.ecessazy to per�oz7m the Work ind�cated, unless specifically limited in the
context used.
E. Unless stated otherwise in the Contract Documents, words or phrases that have a well-kno�vn
technical or construction industry or trade zneaning; are used in the Contract Docu�nents i�
accoxdance with such recognized meaning.
ARTICLE Z — PRELIMINARY MATTERS
2.01 Copies afDocuments
City sha11 furnish to Contractox one {]) oz-i�gi�.al e�ecuted copy a�d one {1) electronzc copy o�the
Contract Documents, ar�d four {4) additional copies of the Drawings. Additional copies will be
furnished upon r�quest at the cost of reproduction.
2.02 Commencemeni of ContYact Time; Notice to Proceed
The Contract Time will commence io run on ihe day indicated in the Notice to Proceed. A Notic� to
Proceed may be given no earlier than I4 days after the Effec�ive Date of the Agreement,
unless agreed to by both parlies in writing.
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2.03 Starting the Worl�
Contracior shali start to perform the Work on the date when the Conlract Time commences to run.
No Work shall be done ai the Site prior to the date on vvhich the Contract Time cornmences to run.
2.0� Before StaYting Construction
Baseline Schedules: Submit in accordance vv�th the Contract Documents, and prior to starting the
Work.
2.05 PreconsZruction Conference
Before any Work at t}�e Site is started, the Contractor shall attend a�'reconstruc�ion Confere�ce as
specified in the Contract Documents.
2.Ob Public Mee�ing
Contiractor may not mobilize any equip�ent, materials ox rresources to the Site prior to Contractor
attending the Public Meeting as scheduled by the City.
2.07 Initial Acceptccnce of Schedules
No progress payment shall be made to Contractor until acceptab�e schedules axe subzx�itted to Czty in
accordance with the Schedule Specification as provided in the Contract Docur�ents.
ARTICLE 3— CONTRACT DOCUMENT�: INTENT, AIV�NDING, REU�E
3.01 Intent
A. The Contract Documents are complementary; what is required by one is as binding as if required
by alI.
B. It is ihe intent of ihe Contract Documents io describe a functionally complete project (or part
thereof) to be constructed in accordance wit11 the Contract Documents. Any labor, documentation,
services, materials, or equipment that reasonably may be in%rred from the Contract Documents
or from prevailing custom or trade usage as being required to produce the indicated result vvi�1 be
provided whether or not specifically called for, at no additional cost to Czty.
C. Clarifications and interpretations of the Cantract Docu�nents shalI be issued by City.
D. The Specifications may vary in form, for�nat and style. Some Specificatian seciions may be written
in varying degrees of streamlined or declarative style and some sections may be reiatively
natrative by comparison. Omission of such words and phrases as "filie Contractar shall," "in
COT1fOTYT2I� Wltl1�" "�S 5�10WY1�" OI' "a5 specified" aI'e 1ritE11tiOTla1 111 str�amIined sections.
Onnitted words and phrases s�atl be supplied by inference. Sixx�ilaz iypes ofprovzsions nnay appear
in varioUs parts of a sectian or articies within a pa.rt depend2ng on the foxnt�at of the
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sectian. The Contractor shall not take advantage of any variation af form, farmat or style in
inaking Contract Claims.
E. The cross referencing of specification sections L�tadex the su6paragx�aph heading "Relaied
Sections include but are not necessarily limited to:" and e�sewhere within each ,Specification
section is provi.ded as an aid and convenience to ihe Contractor. The Contractor sha11 not rely on
the cross referencing provided and shall be responsible to coordinate the entire Work under the
Contract Documents and provide a compleie Project wk�eiher ax not the cross xe�exencing is
provided in each section or whether ar nat the cross referencing is complete.
3.02 Reference Standards
A. Standards, Specifications, Codes, Laws, and Regulatians
1. Reference to standards, specificafi�ons, manuals, or codes of any technicaI society, organzzatzan,
or association, or to Laws or ReguIations, whether such reference be specific or by implication,
shall mean the standard, specificatian, manual, code, or Laws ar Regulations in effect at ihe
t�me of opening af Bids (or on the Effective Date af the Agreement if there were no Bids),
except as may b� otherwise specifically stat�d in the Cantract Documents.
2. No provision of any such standard, specificaiion, manual, or code, or any instruction of a
Supplier, shall be effective to change the duties or responsibilities of City, Contractox, ox any
of their subcontractors, consultants, agents, or emplayees, from those set fo�-th in the Contract
Documents. No such provision or instruction shall be effective to assign to City, or any of its
officers, directars, members, partners, employees, agents, cansultants, ar subcantractoxs, any
duty or authority to supervise or direct the per%rmance ot' fihe Work ar any duty or authority
to undertake responsibility inconsistent with the provisions of the Coniraci Docurnents.
3.03 Reporting c�nd Resolving Discrepancies
A. Reporting Discrepancies:
Coni�actor's Review of Con�ract Documents Befor^e S�arting Wo�-k: Be:Fore undertaking each
part af the Wark, Cantractor shall carefully study and compare ihe Contract Documents and
check and verify pertinent figures therein against aIl applicable field measurements and
condi�ions. Contractor shall proan�tly report in writing to City any conflict, error, arnlaiguity,
or discrepancy which Contractor discovers, or has actual knowledge of, and shall abiain a
writt�n interpretaiion or clarification frorn City before proceeding with any Work affected
ihereby.
2. Contractor's Review of Cantract Documents Du�ing Perfarmance of Work. If, during the
performance of the Work, Contractar discovers any conflict, errar, ambiguity, or discrepancy
within the Contract Documents, or between the Contract Documents and {a) any applicabl�
Law ox Regulation ,(b) any stazzdaz�d, speczfication, zx�az�ual, or code, or {c) any instruction af
any Supplier, then Contractor shall promptly report it to City in writing. Contractor shall not
proceed wi�h the Wor% affected thereby (except in an einergency as required by Paragraph
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6.17.A} until an arnendment or supplement to the Contract Documents has been issued by
ane of the methods indicated in Paragraph 3.04.
Contx�actox skzall n:ot be lzable to City for :Failure to xepoY-t any conflict, errox, az��biguity, or
discrepancy in the Contract Documents uniess Contractor had actual knowledge therea£
B. Resolving Discrepancies:
1. Excepi as may be o�hei-vvise specifically stated in the Cantract Dncuments, the provisions of
the Con�ract Documents shall tak� pxecedence in resolving any conflict, ez•ror, am:bzguity, or
discrepancy between the provisions oi the Contract Documents and the provisions of any
standard, specification, man�al, ar the instruct'ron of any SuppIier (vcrhether or not specifically
incorporated by reference in tk�e Contract Docume�ts).
2. Tn case of d.iscrepancies, figured dimensions shall gavern over scaled dimensians, Plans shall
govern over Specifications, Supplementary Conditions shall gavern over General Conditions
and Specifcations, and quantities shovvn on the Plans shall govern over �hose �hown in the
pxoposal.
3.04 Amending and Supplementing Cont�act Dacuments
A. The Con#�act Docurnents may be amended to provide for addi�ions, deletions, and revisions in
the Work or to madify the terins an�. condifi�ons thereof by a Change 4rder.
B. The requ.irements of t11e Cantract Documents may be supplemented, and minar variations and
deviations in the Work not involving a change in Contract Price or Contract Time, may be
authoxxzed, by one or xxaore of the �ollowing ways:
1. A Fi�ld Order;
2. City's review of a Submittal {subject to the provisions of Paragraph 6.18.C); or
3. City's written interpxetation ar clari�Zcation.
3,05 Reuse afDocunzents
A. Coniracior and any Subcontractor or Supplier sha]I nat:
I. have or acquire any title to or ownership rights in any of ihe Drawings, Specifica�rons, or
other docu�nents (or copzes of any thereo� prepared hy or bearing the seal of Engineer,
including electronic media ec�fiions; or
2. reuse any such Drawings, Specifications, oiher docum�nts, or copies thereof on extensions oi
the Proj ect or any other project wiihout wz�Eten consent of City at�d ,specific wz-�tten verification
or adaptation by Engineer.
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B. The prohibitions of this Paragraph 3.05 will survive final payment, or te�zain�aiion of the
Confxact. Nothing herein shall preclude Contractor from retaining copies oi ihe Contract
Documents far record purposes.
3.06 Elec�onic Data
A. Unless otherwise siated iri the Supplementary Canditions, the data fiarnished by City or Engineer
to Contractor, or by Coniractor fo City or Engineer, il�at may be reIied upon are limiied to the
printed copies included in the Co�iract Docu�xzenis {also known as hard copies) and olher
Specifications ref�renced and located on the City's on-line electronic document mar�agement and
collaboration sy,stezn site. Files in electronic media format of text, data, graphics, or other ty�pes
are fiarnished only for ihe convenience of tl�e receiving pariy. An.y conclusion or information
obtained ar derived from such electronic files will be afi lhe user's sole risk. If'there is a discrepancy
beiween the electronic fi�es and the hard copies, the hard copies govem.
B. When t.�-ansferring documents in electronic media format, the transferring party rriakes no
representations as to long term compatibziity, usability, ox z-eadability of documents resulting from
the use of software application packages, operating systems, or computer hardware differing from
those used by the data's creator.
ARTICLE 4— AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SLTSSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS;
HA7__,ARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL COND�T��NS; REFERENCE PO�NTS
4.01 Avallability ofLands
A. City sha11 fuzx�ish the Site. City sha�l notify Contractor of any encumbrances or restrictions not of
general application but specifically related to use of the Site with which Contractor must comply
in performing the Work. City will obtain in a tim�Iy manner and pay for easements %r permanent
structures ox perczaanent changes in exzstzng facilities.
The City has obtained or an#icipates acquisition of and/or access ta z-ight-o� way, azzd/or
easernen�s. Any outstanding right-flf-way and/or easements are anticipated to be acquired in
accordance with �e schedule set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule
submitted by the Contractor in accordance wiih the Cantract Dacuments z�aust consider any
outstanci�ng right-of-way, and/or easements.
2. The City has or anticipates removing and/or relocaiing utilities, and obstructions tia the Si�e.
Az�y outstandxng xenr�aval or relocatio� of utiliiies or obstructions is anticipated in accordance
with tlle schedul� set forth in the Supplementary Condiiions. Tl�e Project Schedule su�rnitted
by the ConYractor in accordance vc�ith �he Coni:ract Documents must consider any outstanding
utilities or obstz�uctions to be rez�aoved, adjusted, and/or relocated by oihers.
B. Upon reasonable written request, City shall furnish Contractar with a curreni statement of z'ecoxd
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C. Cont�•actor shali provide for alI additional lands and access thereio that rnay be required �or
coz�st.ruction fac�lities or storage of materials and equipmen.t.
4.02 Subsurface and Physical Condiiions
A. Reports a�ad Dr^awings: The Supplementary Conditions identify:
1. those reports known to City of explorations and tests of subsurface condiiions at or
contiguous to the Site; and
2. those drawings known to City oi physical conditions r�lating to existing surface or
subsurface structures at the Site (except Underground Facilities).
B. Limiied Reliance by Co�atractor on Technical DaZa Authorized: Coz��t�ractax may rely upan the
accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such reports and drawings, but such reports and
drawings are not Contract Docurr�ents. Such "technical data" is identified in the Supplementary
Conditions. Contractor may not zx�ake any Cont�act Clairrx� against City, ox any of their officers,
d.irectors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, or subconiractors with respect to:
1. the completeness ot' such re,ports and drawings for Con�ractor's purposes, includir�g, but not
�imited to, any aspects of the rnean,s, methods, techz�iques, sequences, and procedures of
construction to be empIoyed by Contracior, and safety precautions and progams incident
tn�r�to; or
2. oY,her data, interpretations, opinions, and information contained in such repor�s or shorx�n or
indicated in snch drawiz�gs; or
3. any Contractor interpretation of or conclusion drawn from any "technical data" or any such
other data, interpretations, opinions, or information.
4.03 Differing Subsurface o� Physical Conditions
A. Notice: If Contractor believes tliafi any su�asurface or physical conditior� that is uncovered or
revealed eithe�•:
1. is of such a na�re as to establish that any "teck�z�ical data" on wkzich Contractor is entztled to
rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02 is materially inaccurate; or
2. is of such a nature as to require a change in the Contract Documents; or
3. dz�fers �aterially fram that shown or indicated in the Contract Documents; or
4. is of an unusual nature, az�d differs naate�ially �irozxa condit�ons oxdina�iiy encountered and
generally recognized as inherent in worl� oi �e character provided far in the Contract
Documents;
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then Contracior sl�all, prampily after becoming aware thereof and be%re fi�rther disturbing the
subsuz-�ace or physicai condztzons ox performii�g any Work in conneciion there�rifl� (e�cept in an
emergency as reqnire� by Paragi�ph fi.17.A), notify City in writing abaut such condition.
B. Possible P�ice and Tirrte Adjustments
Contz-actor shall not be entitled to aziy adjustment in the Contract Price or Conf.ract Time if:
1. Contractor knew o� the existez�ce of such conditions at the time Con.tractor made a final
commihnent to City with respect to Contract Price and Contract Time by the submission of a
Bid or becoming bound under a negotiaied contract; or
2. the existence of such condition could reasonably have been discovered or revealed as a result
of the examination of the Contract Documents or the Site; or
3. Confractor failed to give the written not�ce as required by Paragraph 4.03.A.
4.04 Underg�aund Facilities
A. Shown or Indicated: The informat�on and data showz� or indicated zn t.kie Contz�act Doczunents
with respect to exisiing Underground Facilities at or contiguous to the Site is based on information
and data fi�rnished to City or Engineer by the owners of such Underground Facilities,
inciuding City, ar by others. Unless it is otherwise expressly provzded in the Supplementaxy
Conditions:
1. City and Engineer shall �ot be responsible for the accuracy or completeness of ar�y such
informaiion or data provided by others; and
2. the cost of ali of the following will be included in the Contract Price, and Cont�•actor sha71
have full responsibility for:
a, reviewing and checking all such information and data;
b, locating all Underground Facilitie� shoum ar indicated in the Contract Docu�nents;
c. coordinaiian and adjustment of the Work with the owners of such Underground
Facilities, incl�tding City, during constiruction; and
d. the safety and protection of aZl such Undez-ground Facilities and repairing any damage
thereto resulting irorn the Work.
B. Not Shown or Indicated.-
1. I�' an Underground Facility which conilicts �vith the Work is uncovered or revealed at or
contiguous to the Site which was not shown or indicated, or not shown or indicated wiih
reasonable accuracy in the Contract Documents, Contractor shail, promptly after becoming
aware thereof and befare fiirther disturbing conditions affected ihereby or performing any
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Wor� in connection therewith (e�cept zza a� ernergency as requzred by �aragraph 6.17.A),
identify the owner oi such Undergo�nd Facility and give notice to that owner and to Cifiy.
City wrll review the discovered Unde�•ground Faciliry and detet�mine the exient, if any, to
whzch a change may be required in the Cozztraci Docunoents to reflect and docunne�t the
consequences of the existence ar location of the Undergound Facility. Coniractor shall be
responsible for the safety and protecfion oi such discovered Underground Facility.
2. If City concludes that a change in the Contract Documents is required, a Change Order may
be issued to reflect and dacument such cansequences.
Verification of existing utiliti�s, structures, and service lines shall includ� notification of all
utility companies a minimum. of 48 ho�us in advance of consh�uction including exploratory
excavatzon i�necessary.
4.05 Reference Points
A. City shall provide engineex-ing surveys to establish reference poinis for consiruction, which in
City's judgment are necessary to enable Contractor io pt�oceed wiih the Work. City will provide
canstruction stakes or other customary method of marking to establish Iine and grades for roadway
and utility construction, centerlines and benchmarks for bridgevcrork. Contractor sha11 protect and
preserve the established reference points and property monu�xients, and sha11 make no changes ar
reloca�ions. Contractor shall report to City whenever any reference poinfi or property monument is
lost or des�royed or requir�s relocatron because of necessary changes in grades or locations. The
City shall be responsible for the replacement or relocation of reference points or property
z�aonuments not careless�y or wiIlfully destroyed by the Can�tractor. The Contractor shali notify
City in advance and with snfficient tima to avoid delays.
B. Whenever, in ihe opinion of the City, ar�y referet�ce point or zxaonument has been carelessly ar
willfizlly destroyed, disturbed, or removed by t1�e Contractor or any of his employees, the full cost
for re�lacing such points plus 25% �rill be charged against the ConYractor, and �he fu11 amount will
be deducted from payment due the Contractor.
�.06 Hazardous Envi�onrnental Conditian at Site
A. Repo�ts and D�-awings: The �upp��mentary Canditions identify those reports and drawings known
to Crty relating to Hazardous Environmental Conditions that have been identi�Zed at the Szte.
B. Limited Reliance by Contractor on Technical Data Authorized• Contx�actox may reiy upon t�e
accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such reports and drawings, but such re�oi ts and
drawings are not Contract Doctunents. Such "technicai data" is identified in the Supplementary
Conditions. Contractor may rzot �xiake any Cont7ract Claizx� again,st City, ox any o� theix officexs,
directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultan#s, ar subcontractors with respect ta:
L�he complet�ness of such reports and drawings for Contracior's purposes, including, but nat
limited to, any aspects of the z�eans, rir�et�aods, techniques, sequences and pracedures a�
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construction io be emplayed by Contractor and safety precautions and programs incident
thereto; or
2. other data, interpretations, opinions and in%rmation contai�ed in such rcports or shown or
indicated in such drawings; or
3. any Contractor interpretation of or conclusion drawn frorn any "technical data" or any such
oth;ex data, intezpretatzons, opinions or info�r�rnatxa�.
C. Cont�-actar shall not be responsible %r any Hazardaus Environmental Condition uncovered or
revealed at t1�e Site which was noi shown or indicated in Drarvings or Specifications or identi�'ied
zn ihe Contract Docunnents to be wi�hin the scope of the Work. Contractor shall be responsible for
a Hazardous Environmental Condition created with any materials brought io the Site by
Contractor, Subconiractors, Suppliers, or anyone else for whom ConYsactor is responsible.
D. If Contractor encounters a Hazardous Envirrozxzzaezatal Cond7ition or if Contractor or anyone fax
whozx� Contractox zs responsib�e creates a Hazardous Enviranrnental Condit�on, Contractor shall
immediately: (i) secure or otherwise isolate such candition; {ii) stop alI Work in connection with
such condition and in any area affected thereby (except in an emergency as required by Paragraph
�. J 7.A}; and {iii) noti�r City {and promptly thereafter confirm such notice in writing}. City may
consider the necessity to retain a qualif ed expert to evaI�xate such condition ar take carrect�ve
action, if any.
E. Contractox shall not be requzred to resume Work in connection with such conditian or in any
affected area until after City has obtained any required per�nits related thereto and deliver�d writt�n
no�ice to Contractor: (i) specifying that such condition. and any affected area is or has been
rendered suitable fox the xesumption o� Wark; or {ii) specifying any specia� candiiions under which
such Work �nay be resnmed.
F. If after receipt of such written notice Contractor does not agiree to resuzxae such Woxk based on a
reasonable belief it is unsafe, ar does not agree to resume such Work �nder such special conditions,
then City may order th� partion of tt�e Work that is in the area affected by such condition ta be
deleted from the Work. City may have such deleted poriion of the Wark performed by City's own
farces or oihers.
G. To the fullest extent pe�mi�ted by Laws and Regulations, Contractor shail indemnify and hold
harnzless City, f�om and against all claims, costs, losses, and damages (includi�ag but not limited
to all fees and cha�ges of engineer.s, architects, a�to�neys, and other pNofessianals and aIl caurt
or cxrbitt-�tion or other dispute resolution costs) arising out af or relating ta a Hczzar�dous
Environmental Condition created by Cont�acto� or by anyone for whom Contractor is responsible.
Noihing in this Paragraph 4.O6.G shall abligate Contractor ta indemn� any individual or entity
fNom and against the consequences of that individual's o� eniity s own negligence.
H. The provisions of �'axagraphs �.02, 4.03, and 4A4 do not apply to a Hazardous Environmental
Condition uncovered ar revealed at the Site.
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ARTICLE 5— BONDS AND IN,SL]R.ANCE
5.01 Licensed Sureties and Insurers
All bands and insurance required by the Contx-act Doc�zx�:ents to be p�urchased and maintained by
Contractor shall be obtained from surety or insurance campanies tk�at az'e duly lzcensed oz- autlxoz-ized
in f,he ,Sfate of Texas to issue bonds or insurance palicies for the limits and coveragcs so required.
Sucn surety and zns�rance companies shall also meet such additional requiremenis and qualifications
as may he provided in the Supplernentary Conditions.
5.02 Perfo�mance, Payment, and Maintenance Bonds
A. Contractor shalI fiirnish perfomaance and pay�xze�at bonds, zn accardance witf� Texas Government
Code Chapter 2253 or successor statu#e, each in an aznount equal io the Contz'act Pzxce as
security for the iaithful performanc� and payment oi all of Contractor's obligations under the
Contract Documents.
B. Contractor shall �uz7razsk� xnaintenance bonds zn az� amount equal to the Contraci Price as secuxity
to protect the City against any defects in any portion of the Work described in the Contract
Docurnents. Maintenance bonds shall remain in effeci for two (2) years after the daie of Final
Acceptance by the City.
C. All bonds shall be in the %rm prescribed by the Cantract Docurnents except as provided otl�erwise
by Laws or Regulations, and shall be executed by such surcties as are named in the Iist of
"Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable SureY�es on Federal Bonds and as
Acceptable Reinsuring Companies" as published in C�cuiar 570 (amended) by the Financial
Manag�ment Ser�ice, Szu'ety Bond Branch, U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds signed by
an agent ox attoz-r�ey-in-fact xx�.usi be acconr�.pazaied by a sealed and dated power of.attorney which
sha11 show that it is ei%ctive on the date the agent or attorney-in-fact signed each bond.
D. If the surety on any bond furnished by Contractor is declared bariIaupt or becomes insolvent or its
rigbi to do husiness is tezxx�znated in the �iate o:F Texas or ii ceases to meet ihe requiremenis of
Paragraph 5.02.C, Contractar shall promptly notify City and shall, within 30 days after the event
giving rise to such notif cation, provide another bond and surety, both of which shall comply with
the requirements of Paragraphs S.O 1 and 5.02.C.
5.03 Ce�t f cates of rrasurance
Contractor shall deliver to City, with copies to each adciitional insured and loss payee identified in the
Supplementary Conditions, certificates of insuz�ance (other evidence of insurance requested by City or
any other additional insured) in at least the minimum amount as specified in the Supplementary
Conditions which Contracior is required to purchase and maintain.
The certificate of insurance sha11 document ihe Ciiy, and ail identified entities named in tha
Supplementazy Condit�ons as "Addit�onal Znsured" on aIl lia�bility policzes.
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2. The Cantractor's general liabiIity insurance shall inc�ude a, "per project" ar "per Iocatian",
endorsement, which shall be identified in the certificate af insurance provided �o the City.
3. The ce�rti�caie shall be signed hy an agent authoz-ized to bind covezage oz� beha�f of the insured,
be complete in i#s entirety, and show comp�ete insurance carrier narnes a$ listed in the current
A.M. Best Property & Casualty Guide
4. The insur�rs for all policies rnust be licensed and/or appraved to do business in the State of
Texas. Except for wor�ers' compensat�on, alI znsut-exs must have a zxiinimum rating of A�:
VI� in the currenf A. M. Best Key Rating Guide or have reasonably equivalent financial
strength and solvency to the satisfaction of Risk Management. If the rating is below that
zequixed, wzitten appxovai of City is required.
S. All applicable palicies sha11 include a Waiver of Subrogation (Rights oi Recovery) in favor
of the City. In addition, the Contractor agrees to waive all rights of subrogatian against the
Engineer (if applicable), and each additional insured identifed in the Supple�entary
Conditions
b. Failure of the City to demand such certifcates or other evidence of full compliance witli the
insurance requirements or failure of the City to ideniify a de�ciency frorn evidence that is
provided sha11 noi be constxued as a waiver o� Co�tractar's ablxgation to maintain such lines
of insurance coverage.
7. If insurance �o�icies are not written for specified coverage limits, an Umbre�la or Excess
Liability insurance for any differences is required. Excess Liability shall follow fortn of the
pr�mary coverage.
8. Unless othenvise stat�d, all required insurance shall be written on the "occurrence basis". If
coverage is underwritten on a claixx�s-�ade basis, ikze retroactive date sha�l be coincident with
or prior to the date of the ei%ctive date of khe agreement and th� certificate of insurance shall
state tnat the coverage is clairns-tnade and ihe retroactive date. The insurance coverage shall
be maintained for the duration of the Contract and fox thz�ee (3) years following Fz��al
Acceptaaace pxovided under the Contract Documents or for the warranty period, whichever is
longer. An annual certificate of insurance submitted to the City shall evidence such
insurance coverage.
9. Policies shall have no excIusions by endorsernents, which, neither nullify or amend, the
required lines of coverage, nor decr�as� the iimits of said coverage unless such endorsemenis
are approved in writing by Y1ae City. In the event a Contract has been bid or executed and the
exclusions aze detezxnined to be unacceptable or ihe City desires additional insurance coverage,
and the City desires the contractor/engineer to obtain such coverage, the contract price shall
be adjusted by th� cost of the premium for such additional coverage plus 10%.
1fl. Any self=insured retention {SIR), in excess of $25,000.00, a�iFecting required i.z�surance
coverage shaXl be approved by the City in regards to asset vaiue and stocl�iolders' equity. In
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lieu af traditional insurance, alternative coverage maintazned through insurance pools or risk
ret�ntion groups, must also be approv�d by City.
11. Any deductible in excess of $5,000.00, for any policy that does not provide covexage on a
first-dollar basxs, rnust be acceptab�e to a�d appro�ed hy the City.
12. City, at its sole discretion, reserves the right ta review the insurance requirements and to
make r�asonable adjustrrients to insurance caverage's and their limits when d��med n�cessary
and prudent �y the City based upon changes in siatutory law, court decision or the clazms
histary of the industry as well as of the contracting party to the City. The City shall be required
to provide prior notice of 90 days, and the insurance adjustments shall be incorporated into ihe
Wor�C by Change Oz-der.
�3. City shall be entitled, upon written req�,iest and without expense, io receive capies of policies
and endorsements thereto and may make any reasonable requests for deletion or revision or
modifications of particular pblicy terms, conditions, Iimitatior�s, or exclusions necessary to
confort-� the polzcy and endorsen �ents to the requiz-ezz�.ents of t.�:e Conkract. Deletions, xevisions,
or madifications shall nat be required where policy provisions are established by law or
regulations binding upon either party ar ihe underwriter on any such policies.
14. City shall not be respansible for the direct payment o� insurance premium costs for
Cantractor's insurance.
5.04 Contractor's Insurance
A. Wo�-kers Compensation and Employers' Liability. Coniractor shall purchase aa�d znaintain suc�
insurance coverage wiih lirnits cansistent with statutory benefits outlined in t�e Texas Workers'
Comp�nsaiion Act (Texas Labor Code, Ch. 406, as arnended), and minimum limits for Employers'
Liabzlity as is appropz-iate for the Work being perFormed and as will provide protection from claims
set forth below which may arise out of or result from Contractor's performance of the Work and
Contractor's other obligations under the Contract Documents, whether it is to be perfot�ned by
Contractor, any Subcontractor or Supplier, or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of
them to perfarm any of the Work, or by anyone for whose acts any of filiem rnay be liable:
1. claims under worl�ers' compensation, disability benefits, and other simi�ar employee benefit
acts;
2. claims for damages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of
Contractor's employees.
B. Commercial General Liabi7ity. Coverage sha11 include but not be limited to covering iiabiIity
(bodil�r injury or property damage) arising from: prernises/operations, independent contractors,
products/completed operations, personal injury, and liabiiity under an insured coniract. 7nsurance
shall be provided on an occurrence basis, and as cornprehensive as the cvrrent It�surance Services
Of�ce (ISO) policy. This insurance shall apply as pr�z�naxy insuz-ance with xespect to any other
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insurance or s�lf-insurance programs afforded to the City. The Commercial General Liability
policy, shall have no exclusions by endorsements t.hat would alter of nullify premises/operation�,
pro�ucts/completed operations, contractual, persanal injury, or advertising injury, which are
normally contained with the policy, unless th� City approves such exclusions in writing.
Far construction projects that p�•esen� a substan�ial cor�pleted operation exposure, Y.he City may
require the coniz�actox to txiai�tain completed operations coverage for a�r�nirzium of no less than
three (3) y�ars following the completion of the project {ii identitied in the Supplementary
Conditions}.
C. Aulomobile Liability. A cornmercial business auto policy shall pro�ide coverage on "any auta",
defined as autos owned, hired and non-owned and provide indemnity for claims for damages
because bodzly znjuxy or death of any person and or properry damage arising out of the work,
maintenance or use o� any zrzator vehicle by the Contractor, any Subconi,ractor ox SuppIier, or by
anyone directIy or indirectly employed by any of them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone
for whose acts any of them may be liable.
D. Railroad Protective LiabiliZy. If any o� tk�e work ox az�y warranty work zs withzn the Iznaits of
ra.ilroad right-of-way, tl�e Contractor shall comply with ttie requirements ident�fied in t1�e
Supplementary Condition�.
E. lllot�cation of Policy Cancellation: Contx�actor s�all iznax�ediately �otify City upoza cancellation
or other loss oi insurance coverage. Contractor shall stop work until replacement insurance has
been procured. There shall be no �ime credit for days not warked pursuant to this section.
5.05 Accepta�ace of Bonds and Insurance; Option to Replace
If City has any objection to the coverage afforded by or other pro�isions of the bonds or insurance
required to be purchased and mainta.ined by the Con�ractor in accordance �vith Ar�icle 5 on the basis
of nonWeonfoz-mance with tlae Contract Docurnents, th� City shalX so noti�'y tk�e Contractor in wnitzng
within 10 Business Days after receipt oithe certificates (or oiher evidence rec�uested). Contractor sha11
provide to t11e City such additional information in respect of insurance provided as t.he City may
reasonably z-equest. If Cozat�actox does not pu7rchase ox rnainta�n a11 of the bon�ds a�d insurance requi.xed
by the Contract Documents, the City sha11 nofiify the Contractor in writing oi such iailure prior to the
start of the Work, or of such failure to maintain prior to any chang� in the requir�d coverage.
ARTYCLE 6 — CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
6.01 Supervision cznd Superintendence
A. Contractor shall supervise, inspect, and direct the Work competently and efficiently, devoting
such at�ention thereto and applying such skills and e�cpet�ise as rnay be necessary to perform the
War1� in accordarn.ce with the Cont�aci Docuznents. Coniractor shail be salely responsible for the
means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures oi construction.
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B. At all titz�es du�ing tk�e progress of the Woxk, Con.tx�actor shall assigz� a cozxzpetez�t, English-
speaking, Super�ntendent who shall not be replaced without written notice to Ciry. The
Superintendent wi11 be Contractar's representative at t.�e Site and sha11 have autl�ority to act on
behalf of Coniractox. AlI cozxazxa�ication gzven to ox received from the Superintendent shall be
binding an Contractor.
C. Contractor shall notify tlie City 24 hours prior to moving areas dnring the sequence oicons�ruction.
6.02 La�or; Working Hours
A. Contractor shall provide competent, suitably quatified personnel to perform construction as
rec�uired by the Contract Docurnents. Contractar shall at all tirnes maintain good discipline and
order at the Site.
B. Except as otb:ezwzse requixed fox the safety ox proteciion of persons or the Woxk oz prropez-�y at
the Site or adjacent thereto, and excepf as otherwise stated in the Contract Documents, all Work
at the Site shali be performed during ReguIar Working Hours. Contracior will not permit tl7.e
performance of Work beyond Regular Worl�ing Hours or for Weekend Working Hours without
City's written consent (wl�ich will not be unreasonabIy withheld). Written request {by Ietter or
electranic comrnunication} to perform V�ork:
for beyoncE ReguJa�r Wor�ing Hours request zxzust be �xaade by noon at least two (2) Business
Days prior
2. for Weekend Working Hours request must be made by noon of the preceding Thursday
3. for legal holidays request must be made by noon two Business Days prior to the Iegal
holiday.
6.03 5ervices, Materials, and Equipment
A. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, Contractar shall provide and assume fu11
responsibility for all serrvzces, zz�aterials, equipment, labor, Lz-ansportation, construc�on equipnrzent
and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heafi, telephone, water, sanitary iacilities,
temparary facitities, and a11 other faciliiies and incidentals necessary for the performance,
Contiractor zequired test7ing, start-up, and completzon of the Work.
B. AIl materials and equipment incorporated into the Work shall be as specif ed or, if noi specified,
shall lie oi good quality and new, except as otherwise provided in the Can�ract Documents. All
special warranties a.�d guarantees xequzred by the Specifications shaIl expressly � to the benefit
of City. If requ�zed by City, Contractor shall fumish satisfactory evidence {incluc�ing reports of
required tests) as to the source, kind, and quality of materials and equipment.
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C. All materials and equipment to l�e incorporated into the Work shalI be stored, a�plied, installed,
cazazaected, erected, pxotected, used, cleaned, and conditioned in accordance witf� instructions of
the applicable Supplier, except as otherwise may be pravided in the Contract Documents.
D. All iterns of standard equipment to b� incorporaied inio il�e Work shall be the latest model at the
time ofbid, unless otherwise specifed.
6.04 Project Schedule
A. Contractor shall adl�ere to the Project Schedule established in accordance with Paragraph 2.07
and the General Requirements as it may be adjusted from time to time as provided below.
1. Contractor shall submit to City for acceptance (to tk�e extent indicated in Paragraph 2.07 and
the Genera� Requirements) proposed adjustments in the Project Schedule that will not result
in changing the Contract Time. Such adjusiments wil� compIy with any provisions of th�
General Requzre�nents applicable thereto.
2. Cantractar shall submit to City a monthly Project Schedu�e with a monthly progress payment
%r the duration o� the Cont�'act in accordance with the schedule specification 01 32 16.
3. Proposed adj�stments in the Project �chedule that vvi11 change �he Contract Time shall be
submitted in accordance with the requirements of Article 12. Adjustments in Contract Time
may only be mad� by a Change Order.
6.05 Substitutes c�nd "Or Equals "
A. Whenever an item of material or equipment is specified or describecl. in tl�e Contract Dacuments
by using the name ot' a proprietary ifiem or the name oi a pa�-ticular Supplier, the specification or
description is intended to establish the type, fianction, appearance, and quality required. Unless ihe
specif ca�ion or description contains ar is followed by words reading that no like, equivalent, or
"ar-equal" itern or no subsiitution is permitt�d, other items of maierial or �quipment of oiher
Suppliers znay be subxx�itted ta City for review undex the cixc�astances de,scribed below.
"Or-Equal" Items: If in City's sole discreiion an aiem of material or equipment proposed by
Contractor is functionally eqnal to thai named and sufficient�y similar so that no change in
related Work wili be required, it may be considered by City as an "or-equaP' item, in which
case review and appxoval o�the praposed itezx� �ay, in Czty's sole dzscretion, be accorrz�.plished
without complianc� with some or all of the requirernents %r approval oiproposed substitute
items. For the purposes of this �'aragraph b.O5.A.1, a proposed item of material or equipment
wzll be considered functionally equai to an item so named i�
a. the City determines that:
1) it is at Ieast equal in materiaIs of construct�on, quality, d�rability, appearance,
strength, and design characteristics;
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2) it vvill reliabl� perform ai I�ast equally well the function and achieve the results
imposed by the desigz� co�ncept of tlae completed Project as a func�ior�rng �nrhole; and
3} it has a proven record oiper%rmance and availability of responsive service; and
b. Contractor certifies that, if approved and incorporated into the Work:
1) there vs�ll be no increase in cost to the City or increase in Ca�tract Timte; and
2} it will conform substantially to the detailed requirements of the item named in the
Cont�act Docuz�zents.
2. Substit�rte Ite�s:
a. �f in City's sole discre�ion an item of material or equipment proposed by Coz�tractor does
not qualify as an "or�equal" item under Paragraph 6.OS.A.1, it rnay be submitted as a
pxoposed substitute item.
b. Contractor shall submit sufficient informatior� as provided below to allow City to detertYune
if the item of material or equipment �roposed is essent�aliy �quivaieni to that named and
aza acceptable subsiitE.ite therefor. Requests for review of proposed substitute it�ms of
material or equiprnent will not be accepted by City from anyone other than Co�kractor.
c. Contractor shall make written application to City for review of a proposed substitute item
of material or equipment that Contractor seeks to fiarnish or use. The application shail
comply with Section 01 2S 00 and:
1) shall certify that the praposed substitute item will:
a) perform adequately the functions and achieve ihe results called for by the general
design;
b) be similar in substance to that specified;
c} be suited to xhe same use as tha� specifred; and
2) wiill state:
a) tk�e extent, �#' any, to which tlxe use o�tk�e proposed substitute ite� will prejudice
Contractor's achievement of imal completion on time;
b) wl�ether us� of the propo��d substitute item in the Work will require a change in
any of the Contract Documents {or in the provisions of any ather clirect can�ract
with City for other work on the Project) to adapt the deszgn to ihe pz'oposed
substitut� ii�m;
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c) whetherr incorpoz-ation or use of the proposed substihite item in connec�ion with
the Wark is subject to payinent of any license �ee or royalty; and
3) wi11 identify:
a) a11 variations of the proposed substitute item from ihat specified;
b) available engineering, sales, �aaintenance, repaiz-, az�.d replacement sez-vzces; azid
4) shall contain an itemized estimate of all costs ox credits that wx�l result directly oz-
indircctly from use of such substitizte item, inciuding costs of r-edesign and Damage
Claims of oiher contractors affected by any resulting change.
B. Substitute Corastruction �Vlethods or Procedures: If a specific means, m.ethod, teck�z�ique, sequence,
or procedure of construction is expressly required by the Contract Documents, Cantractor may
furnish or utilize a substiiute means, metl�od, �echnique, sequence, or procedure o#' canstructian
approved by City. Coxztiractor shall submit sufficient information to allow City, in City's sole
discretion, to determine that �Iie substitute proposed is equivalent to that expressly called for by
the Cantract Documents. Contractor shall make written application to City %r review in the same
manner as those provided in Paragraph 6.OS.A.2.
C. City's Evaluatian: City will be allowed a reasonable time wiihin which to evaluaie eack�
proposal or submittal made pursuant to Paragraphs 6.05.A and 6.OS.B. City rnay require Contractor
to furnish addit�onal data about the propased substitute. City will be the sole judge of acceptabiliiy.
No "or-equal" or substitute wi�l be ordered, instailed ox utilized uz�til Czty's review is cozxiplete,
which will be evidenced by a Change Order in the cas� of a substituie and an accepted Submittal
for an "or-equal." City will advise Contractor in writing of its detenninatiion.
D. Special Cr�c�rantee: City may require Contractor to fiirnish at Contractor's expense a speczaX
performance guarantee, warranty, or other surety with resp�ct to any subst�tute. Contractor shall
indemn� and hold harmless City and anyone directly or indirectly employed by them from and
against any and aIl claims, damages, losses and expenses (including attoNneys fees) arising oact of
the use of substituted m�terials ar equipment.
E. Cily s Cost Reimbursement: City will record City's costs in evaluating a substitute proposed or
submitted by Confractor pursuant to Paragraphs b.O5.A.2 and 6.DS.B. WheYl�er or not City
approves a subst�tute so proposed or subzxaitted by Contractor, Contz-actox zx3ay be required to
reirnburse City for evaluating each such proposed subs�itute. Contractor may also be required to
reimburse Ciiy for ihe cha.rges far making changes in the Contract Documents (or in the provisions
of any other direct contract witn City) resulting frozx� the acceptance of each proposed substitute.
E Coni�-actor's Expense: Contractor shall provide a11 data in support of any proposed substifute or
"or-equa�" at Contractor's expense.
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G. City SubstituPe Reirjxbursement: Costs (savings or charges) attributable to acceptance of a substitute
snall be incorporated to the Contract by Change Order.
H. Tirne Extensions: No additional time will be gran#ed for substitutions.
6.06 Concerning Subcont�actors, Supplier,s, and Others
A. Contractor shall perForm with his own �rganization, work oi a val�e noi less than 35% oi the
value ezxabz-aced on the Contract, urzless otherwzse approved by the Ciry.
B. Contractor shall not employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, or otk�er individual ar entity, whet�ez
7nitially or as a replacement, agarnst whorn City may have reasonabie obj�ctian. Con�ractor shall
not be required to employ any Subcontracior, Supplier, ar oiher individual or entity to fitrnish or
perform any of the W�rk against whom Cantractor has xeasonable objectxor� (excluding those
acceptable fio City as indica�ed in 1'aragraph 6.06.C).
C. The City may fram time to time require the use of certain Subcantractors, Suppliers, or other
individuaIs or entit�es on the project, ar�d will provide such requirennents in the Supplementary
Conditions.
D. Minority Business Enterprise Compliance: It is City poIicy to ensure the full and �quitable
participation by Minority Business Enterprises {MBE) in the procurement of goods and services
on a contr-act�al basis. If the Contrac# Documents provide for a MBE goal, Contractor is required
to comply with the intent of tl�e City's MBE Ordinance {as amended) by the following:
1. Contractor sha11, upon request by Ciiy, provide complete and accurate informaiion regarding
actual work perFormed by a MBE on the Contract and payment therefor.
2. Contractor will not mak� adcZitions, deletions, or substitutions of accepted MBE without
written consent of the City. Az�y unjust�fied change or deleiion shall be a�naterial breach of
Cantract and may result in debarment in accordance with the procedures outlined in the
Ordinance.
3. Cont�actor shali, upon request by City, aZlow an audit and/or examrnaiion of any books, records,
ox files i� tl�e possesszon of the Coz�tractax that will sub,stantzate ik�e actual work perfozxned by
an MBE. Material misrepresentation of any nature will be grounds %r tennl€iafion of the
Contract in accordance with Paragraph 15A2.A. Any such misrepresentation may lae grounds
for disquali�catiota of Contractor to bzd on future contracts with the City for a pe�riod of
not less than three years.
E. Coniractor shall be fully responsible to City for all acts and omissions of the Subcontractars,
Suppliers, and other individuals or entities perfornung or fiu7lishing any of the Work �ust as
Contractor is respansible for Contractor's own acts and omissions. Nathing in the Contract
Documents:
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shall create for the benefit of any such Subconiractor, Supplier, or otY�er individual or entity
any contractual relationship betc�veen City and any such Subcontractor, Supplier or oth�r
individual or entity; nor
2. sha�i creat� any obligation on the part oi City to pay or to see to the payment of any moneys
due any s�ch Subcontractor, Supplier, or other individual or entity except as may otherwise be
requixed by Laws and Regulations.
F. Contractor shall be solely responsible for scheduling and coordinating the Wox� o�Subcon�ractors,
Snppliers, and oth�r individuals or entities performing or filrnishing any of the Work under a direct
oz ir�dzrect contract with Contractar.
G. AIl Subcontractors, Suppliers, and such other individuals or eniities performiz�g or fi�rnishiz�g any
of the Work shall cornmunicaie with City through Contractar.
H. AIl Work perFormed for Coniractar by a Subcontractor or SuppIier wi11 be pursuant to an
appz-opriate agreement between Contractor and the Subcontractar or Supplier which specifically
binds the Subcantractor or Supplier ta the appiicable terms and condiiions a� ihe Cont�ract
Docurnents for the benefit of City.
6.07 Wage Rates
A. Duty to pay Prevailing Wage Rates. The Contractor shall comply wzt� alX xequirezxzents of
Chapter 2258, Texas Governrneni Code {as amended), including the payment of not less than the
rates detertnined by ihe City Council of tihe City o�'Fort Worth to be the prevaiIing wage rates in
accordance wifih Chapter 2258. Such prevailing wage rates are included in these Contract
Documenis.
B. Penalty for Yiolation. A Contractor or any �ubcontracior who does �ot pay the prevaiIing wage
shall, upon derraand made by the City, pay to the City $60 for each worker employed far each
calendar c�ay or part af the day ihat the worker is paid Iess than ih� prevailing wage rates stipulated
in these contract docuz�nents. This penalty sha11 be retained by the City to offset its admini�trative
costs, pursuant to Texas Government Code 2258.023.
C. Complain�s of Violations and City Determination of Good Cause. On receipt of inforrnation,
including a cotnplaint by a t�rorker, concerning an alleged vialation of 2258.023, Texas
Government Cade, by a Contractor or Subcantractox, i�e City sha11 make an initial
deter�riiriation, before the 31 st day after the date the City receives the information, as to whether
good cause exists to believe Y.hat the violation occurred. The Ciiy shail notify in writing the
Contractor ar Subcontractar and any affected worker of its initial determination. Upon t�e City's
deiermulation that there is good cause to believe the Contractor or Subcax�tractoz' has violated
Chapter 2258, the City shalI retain the fiitI arnounts clairned by the cIaimant or claimanfis as the
difference between �vages paid and wages due under ihe prevailing wage rates, such amou�lts being
subtracted from successive prog-ess payments pending a final detenni_uation of the violatioz�.
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D. Arbitratian Required if Violation IVot Resolved. An issue relating to an alleged violation of Section
2258.023, Texas Government Code, including a penaIty owed �o the City or an affected worker,
sha11 be subzxzitted to bznding arbit�at�on in accordance with th� Texas General Arbitrat�on Act
(Artic�e 22A- et seq., Revised Statutes) if the Contractor or Subcontractor and any affected worker
does not resolve �e issue by agreement before the 15th day after the date the City makes its initial
d�termination pursuant to Paragraph C above. If tha persons required to arbiirate under this
sect�on do not agree oz� a� axbitrator be#�oxe the 1�th: day aftex the date that arbitration is required,
a disirict court shall appoint an arbitrator on the petition of any of the persons. The City is not a
party in the arbitration. The decision and award of tne arbitrator is fmnal and binding on a11 parties
and may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction.
E. Reeords to be Maintained. The Contractor and each Subcontractor shall, for a period oi three (3)
years following the date af acceptance of the work, maintai� recards �hat sho�v {i) the name and
occupation of each worker employed by the Contractor in the constr�.iction af the Work provided
for in this Contract; and (ii) the actual per diem wages paid io each worker. The records shall be
open at all reasonabie hoiu-s %r inspection by the City. The provisions oi Paragraph 6.23, Right
to Audit, shall pertain to this inspection.
F. Progress Pccyments. With each progress payment ar payroll periad, whichever is less, the
Contrac�or shall subrnit an �davit stating fihat the Con�t-actor has complied with the requirements
of Chapter 2258, Te�as Governinent Code.
G. Posting of Wage Rates. The Contractor shall post prevailing wage rates in a conspicuous place at
all times.
H. Subcontractor Cornpliance. The Contractor shall include in its subcontracts and/or shall
otherwise xequiz-e all of its Subcoz�tractors to coz�rap�y wit� Paxagraphs A through G above.
6_0$ Patent Fees and Royalties
A. Contractor shall pay alI license fees and royalties and assume a11 costs incident to the use in the
performance of ihe Work or the incarporation in the Work of any invention, de�ign, process,
product, or device which is the subject of patent rights or copyrights held by others. If a pat-ticular
invention, design, �roc�ss, product, or device is specified in the Contract Documents for use in the
performance of the Work and if, to t�e actual kzaowledge of City, its use zs suhject to paient z�ights
or copyrights calling for the payment oi �ny license %e or royalty to others, tt�e existence of such
righis shall be disclosed by City in the Contract Documents. Failure of the City to disclose such
informaiion does not relieve th� Co�tiractor frozza its ob�igations to pay for the use of said fees ox
royalt�es to others.
B. To the fullest extent pe�rraitted by Laws and Regulations, Contractnr shall indemnify anci hold
harmless City, from and against all claims, costs, losses, cand damages (including but not limited
to all fees and charges of enginee�-s, carchitect.r, attorneys, ctnd other professianals and all cou�-t
or aYbitYation or other dispute resalution costs) arising oui of or relating to rcny infringement of
patent rights or copyrights incident to 1he use in ihe performance of the Work or resulting from
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the incorporation in the Work af any inveniton, design, p�'oce,ss, p�-odtsct, or device not specified
in ihe Contract Documents.
6.09 Perrraits and Utilities
A. Conlractor obtained permits and lieenses. Contractor shail abtain and pay fiax all constx-uction
pem-�its ar�d licenses except those provided %r in the Supplementaiy Conditions or Contract
Documents. City sk�all asszst Contractor, when necessary, in obtalning such permits and �icenses.
Contractor shall pay al1 governmental charges and ins�ection fees necessazy foz the prosecution of
the Work which are applicable at the time of opening of Bids, or, ii there are no Bids, on the
E��ec�v� Date of tkze Agreernent, except for permits provided by the City as specified in 6A9.B.
City shall pay a11 charges of utility owners for connectioz�s �ox pz'oviding pez7maztent service to the
Work.
B. Cziy o�tained pe�-mits and licenses. City wrll obta�n and pay for aIl permits and �icenses as provided
for in the Supplementary Ca�ditions or Coniract Documents. It will be ihe Coniractor's
responsibility to caYry aut the provisions of the permit. If the Contractor initiates cHanges to the
Contract a�d the City appro�res the changes, the Contractor is r�sponsible for obtaining cIearances
and caoxdinating with the appz•opriate regulatory agency. The Ciiy vvill not reimburse t�ie
Contractor for any cost associated with these requirements af any City acquzxed pe�it. The
following are permits the City wi11 obtain if reqt�ii-ed:
1. Texas Departmez�t of Transportation. Pernlits
2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Pern�its
3. Texas Co�unission on Environmentat Quality Permits
4. Rai�road Coz�zapazay ��zxx�zts
C. Outstanding permi�s and licenses. The City anticipates acquzsition of andlox access to permits
and licenscs. Any outstanding pem�its and licenses are anticipated to be acquired in accordance
with the schedule set forth in the Supplernentary Co�di�ions. The Project �chedul� submitted by
t�e Cont7ractoz- i� accordance with the Contract Documents must consider any outstanding permits
and licenses.
6.10 Laws and Regulatians
A. Contractor shall give all notices required by az�d sha11 cozxaply with all Laws a�n.d Regulations
applicable to the perFormance of the Work. Except where oiherwise expressly required by
applicable Laws and Regulat�ons, the City shaIl not be responsible far monitoring Contractor's
compliance with any Laws or Regula�ions.
B. Yf Contractor perfarms any Work knowing or having reasan to know that zt is contrary to Laws ar
Regulaiions, Contractor shall bear all claims, costs, losses, and cia.mages (includ.ing but not limiied
to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and alI
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coui� or arbitration or other dispute resolution casts) arising out af oi relating to such Work.
However, it shall not be Con�ractor's responsibiiity to make certain that the Specifications and
Dxawings are in accordance with Laws and Regulations, but this shall �ot relieve Cantractor of
Contt-actor's obligations under Paragraph 3.D2.
C. Changes in Laws or Regulaiions not known at the time of opening ai Bids having an ei%ct on
the cost or iime ofperformance of ihe Work may be the subject of an adjustment in Coniract Price
ox Contract Time.
6.11 Taxes
A. On a contraci awarded by the City, an organization which qualifres for exemption pursuant to
Texas Tax Code, Subchapter H, Sections 1 S 1.301-335 (as amended), the Contractor may purchase,
rent or lease all materials, suppli�s and equipment used or consumed in the performance of this
contract by issuing to his supplier an exemption certificate in lieu of the t�, said exemption
certif cate to comply with State Com�t�oller's Ruling .007. Any such exemption certificate issued
to the Contractor in Iie� of the taa� shall be subj ect to and shall comply with the provision of State
Corn�troller's Ruling .011, and any oth�r applicable rulings pertaining to ihe Texas Tax Code,
Subchapter H.
B. Texas Tax permits and information may be obtained from:
1. Comptroller of Public Accounts
�ales Tax Division
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 78711; or
2. htm.iiwww.window.star,�.�.as,-�info��formsi�3-#�rm�.hunl
G.12 Use of Site and Oiher Areas
A. Limifcatiora on Use of Site and Other Areas:
Contractor sha11 confine construction ec�uipment, the storage of materials and equipment, and
the operations of workers io �he �ite and other areas permitted by Laws and Regulations, and
shall not u�z�easonably encumber the Site and other areas with canstructian equipment or other
materials or equipment. Contractor sha11 assume full responsibility for any damage to any such
land or area, or to the owner ar occupant �hereof, or of any adjaceni land or areas resulting
froz�a t�e performance of the Wark.
2. At any tzzxae when, in the judgment of the City, the Cantractor has obsfiructed or clased or is
carrying on operations in a portion of a street, right-of-way, or easernent great�r thar� is
necessary for proper execution of the Worl{, the Ci�y may require the Contractor to finish the
section on whicl� operations are in progress before wark is commenced on any additional
area of the Sifie.
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3. Should any Damage Claztx� be zxzade by any such owner or occupant because of the perfbrmance
of the Work, Contractor shall promptly attempt to resalve fi11e Damage Ciaim.
4. Pursuant to Pa�'agy'�ph c5..2I, Cantr'actor shall indefazn� and hold harmless City, from and
against alI clairns, costs, losses, and damages arising aut of or relating to any clairn or action,
legc�l or equitable, b�'ought by any such owner or occupan� against City.
B. Remaval of Debris During Perfor�rnance of the Wo�k.• During the progress of Y11e Work
Contractor sha�l keep the Site and other areas fiee from accumulations of waste materials, rubbish,
and other debris. Removal and disposai of such waste materials, ru6bish, and otl�er debris shall
conform to applicabie Laws and ReguXat�ons.
C. Site Maintenance Cleaning.• 24 hours a$er w�tte� natice is given to ihe Contz'actor that the
clean-up on the job site is proceeding in a manner unsatisfactory to the City, if the Contractor iails
to coz7rect the unsatisfactory procedure, Yhe City may take such direci action as the City deems
appropriate to carrect the clean-up deficiencies cited to the Contractor in the written notice
{by letter ar electronic co�nmunication), and the costs of such direct action, plus 25 % af such
costs, shall be deducted fram the monie� due or to become due to th� Contracior.
D. Final Site Clec�ning: Prior io Final Acceptaz�ce of the Work Cantracior shall clean the Site and
the Work and make it ready for utilization by City or adjacent property owz�ez. At the conapleiion
of the Worl� Contractor shall remove from the Site all tools, appliances, construction equipment
azzd �nnachinery, and surplus �rzaterials and shall restore to original condition or better all property
disturbed by the Work.
E. Loading St�uctures: Contractor shali not load nor permit any part of any structure to be loaded
in az�y xzzazuaer that will endanger the siructure, nor sha11 Contractor subject any part of the Work
or adjacent property to stresses or pressures that will endanger it.
6.13 Reeord Documents
A. Contractor shall maintain in a safe place at tk�e Site or in a place designat�d by the Contractor and
approved by the City, one {1} record capy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, Change
Orders, Field Orders, and vcTriiten interpretations and clarifications in good order and annotated to
show changes made during construction. These record documents toge�her �vifh a11 appraved
Samples and a counterpart of all accepted Submittals wilI be available to City for reference. Upozz
completion of th� Work, thes� r�cord documents, any operation and inaintenance manuals, and
Subznittals will be del'zverred to City pr�ar to Fina1 Inspection. Contractor sha11 include accuraie
Iocations for b�ied and imbedded items.
6.14 Safety and Protec�ion
A. Contractor sha11 be solely responsible �or initiating, mainta�ning and supervising aIl sa%�y
precautions and programs in connectian with �he Wark. Such responsibzlity does not relieve
Subconiracfiors oi their responsibiliiy %r the sa%ty of persons or property in the perfarmance of
their vvork, nor for compliance witls applicable safety Larx+s and Regulations. Contractor shall
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take a!l necessary pxecautions for the safety of, and shall provide the necessary protection to
prevent damage, injury or Ioss to:
1. all per,sons on the Szte or who rnay be affected by the Work;
2. all the Work and materials and equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on
or aff the Site; and
other properiy at the Site or adjacent thereto, incIuding trees, s�zubs, lawz�s, walks,
pa�ements, roadways, stt-uctures, uiilities, and Undergrol�nd Faciiifies not designated for
rezxxoval, relocation, or replacement in the course of construction.
B. Contractor sha11 comply with all appZicable Laws and Regulations relating to t�e safety of
persons or prop�rty, or to the prot�ction of persons or property from damage, injury, or loss; and
shall erect and maintain a11 necessary safeguards for such safety and protection. Contractor shall
notify owners o� adjacent propez�ty and of Underground Facilities and oiher ntility owners when
prosecution a�' the Work may aifect tliem, and shall cooperate with them in the pz-otection,
rernoval, relocation, and replacement of their property.
C. Contractar shall compiy with ihe applicable xequixezxzents of City's safety program,s, if any.
D. Confractor shall in%rm City of the specific requirements of Contractor's safety program, if any,
with which City's employees and representatives must comply while at the �ite.
E. All dazz�age, injury, or loss to any p�ope�-ty refened to in Paragraph 6.14.A.2 ar 6.14.A3 caused,
directiy or indirectly, in whole or in part, by Contractar, any Suhcontractor, Supplier, or any otl�er
individual or entity directly or indirectly cmployed by any of tl�em to perfonn any of the Work, ar
anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable, shall be re�nedied by Cont�actor.
F. Contractar's dut�es and responsibilit�es for safety and for protection of the VSTor� shall con:tinue
untiI such time as all tl�e Work is cornpleted and City has accepted the Work.
6.15 Safety Representative
Contractor shall infarm City in writing of Contractar's designated sa�ety xepz'esentatzve ai the Siie.
6.16 Hazard Comrfxunication Programs
Contractor shall be responsible for coordinaiing any exchange o#' material safety daia she�ts or other
k�azard cornzxa�ication izafozxx�ation xequixed to be �nade availa6le to ar exchanged betr�veen or among
employers in accordance with Laws or Regulations.
6.I7 Emergencies and/o� Rectification
A. In emergenczes a£fecting t�ae safeiy ox protection of persons ox the Wor�C or propez-ty at the Site or
adjacent thereto, Contractor is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, i�ajuzy, or loss.
Contractor shall giv� City prompt writ�en notice i#' Contractor beIieves that any significant
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changes in the Work or varia�ions from the Contract Documents have been caused thereby or are
required as a result thereo#: If City deterxz�ines that a change in the Contract Documents is required
because of the action taken by Contractor in response to such an einergency, a Change 4rder rnay
be issued.
B. ShouId the Contractor fail to rrespond to a request from Yhe City to rec�if� any discrepancies,
omissions, or correction necessary io co�z�oz� with the rrequiretnents of the Contract Docurnents,
the City shali give the Contractor writt�n not�ce that such work or changes are to be per%rmed.
The wnitten notice shall direct attention to the discrepant condition and request the Contractor to
take remedial action to correct the condition. In the event the Contz-actorr does not take posiiive
steps to fulfi�l this writ�en requ�st, or does noi show just cause %r not taking the proper action,
within 24 hours, t�ie City rnay talce such remedial action with Ciiy forces or ]ay contract. The City
shall dec�uct an arnount equal to the entire costs for such xe�ec�zal act�on, plus 2S%, frazn any
funds due or becorne due the Contractor an ihe 1'rojeci.
b.18 Submi�tals
A. Cozxtracior shall subrnit required Submittals to Ci�ty for review and accep�ance in accordance
with the accepted Schedule of Submittals {as required by �'aragraph 2.07). Each submittal will be
identified as City may require.
1. Submit number of copies specif ed in the Genera� Requiz-e�ments.
2. Data shown on the Sub�aiitaXs wzll be cozx�plete with respect to quantities, dimensions, specified
performance and design criteria, mat�rials, and similar data to show City fihe services,
materials, and equipment Coniractor proposes to provide and to anable City to review the
information for the limited purposes required by Paragraph 6. ] 8.C.
3. Submittals submit�ed as herein provided by Contractor ar�d reviewed by City for
conformance with the design concept shall be executied in conformity with the Contract
Documents unless otherwise required by City.
4. When Submittals are submit�ed %r the purpose of showing the installation in greater detail,
their review sha11 not excuse Cont�•actor from requirements shown on the Drawings and
S�ecificatians.
5. �'or-information-Only submittals upon which the City is not expected to conduct review or
take r�sponsive action may b� so identified in ihe Contract Documents.
6. Submit required number of Sarnples specified ir� ihe Speci�Zcatzozas.
7. Clearly identify each Saznple as to fnaterial, Supplier, pertinent data such as caialog numbers,
the use for which intended and o�her data as City may require to enable Ci�.y to review the
submit�aI for the limited purposes rec�uired by Paragrap� 6.1 S.C.
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B. Where a Subznittal is required by the Contract Documents or the Schedu�e of Submrttals, any
related Work per%rmed prior to City's review and acceptance of the pertinent subrCx�i.ttal will be
at the sole expen�e and responsibility of Contractor.
C. Ciiy's Review:
1. City will pravide timely review of requixed Subzx�ittals zn accordance with tne ScheduIe of
Submitta�s acc�ptable to City. City's review and acceptance will be only to determine if the
iterns covered by ihe submittals will, after installation or incorporatian in the Work, conform
to the information given zn tk�e Contract Docuzxaents and be compatible with the design concept
of the compleied Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents.
2. C'rty's review and acceptance tr,rill no� extend to meatts, methods, tecl�niques, sequences, ar
procedures of constructzon (except where a particula�r means, inethod, technique, sequence,
or procedure flf construction is specifical�y and expressly called for by the Contract
Dacuments) ar to safety precauiions or programs incident thereto. The review and acceptance
of a separaie ite�n as such �t�vill not indicate appraval of the assembly in which th� item
functions.
3. City's review and acccptance shall not relieve Contractor from responsibility for any
variation �om the requirements of the Contract Documents unless Contractor has complied
with the requirements of Section O1 �3 00 and City has g�.ven wiritten accepta�nce of each
such variation by specific written notation thereof incorporated in or accompanying ihe
Submittal. City's revievv and acceptance shall not relieve Contractor from responsibility t�ar
cornplying witta the �requirerzaez�ts of the Contz-act Doczux�.ents.
6.19 Continuing the Work
Except as otherwise provided, Contractor shali cany on Y.he Worl� and adhere to the Proj�ct Schedule
during a11 disputes or d.isagreements witi� City. No Work shall be delayed ox postpo�ed pending .
resoIution of any disputes or disagreements, except as City and Coniractor may otherwise agree in
writing.
6.20 Contractor's GeneYal Warranty and Guarantee
A. Contracior wa�rants and guarantees to City that a�l Work will be in accordance with the Contract
Documents and vcrill not be defective. City and its afficers, directors, members, partners,
e�nnp�oyees, agez�ts, consultants, a��d subcontractoxs shall be entitled to reiy on representa�ion of
Contractar's warranty and guarantee.
B. Contractor's rvarranty and guarantee hereunder exc�udes defects or damage caused by:
abuse, mod'rfication, or improper maintenance or aperatian by persans oiher than Contractor,
Subcantractors, Suppliers, or any other individual or entity for whom Contz-actorr is
responsible; or
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2, normal wear and tear under no�aaal usage.
C. Contractor's obligation to �erfarm and complete the Work in accoxdance with t�e Cont�ract
Documents shall be absolu�e. None of the following will consfitute an acceptance af Work that is
not in accordance wzih the Contract Dacuments ar a release of ConYractor's obligaiion to perform
the Wark in accordance with the Contract Docu�rz�ents:
1. observatians by City;
2. r�coza�z�endation. or paynnent by City of any progress or final payment;
3. the issuance of a certifcate of Final Acceptance by City or any payment related thereto by
City;
4. use or occupancy of the Work or any part thareof by City;
5. any revi.ew and acceptance of a Submit� by City;
6. a�y inspection, test, or approval by others; or
7. any correction of de%ctive Work by City.
D. The Contractor shalI remedy any de%cts ar damages in the Wark and pay for any dazxaage to
oiher vc�ork ar p�operty resulting therefrom which shall appear within a period of two {2} years
from the date of Final Accepiance of the Work unless a longer period is specified and shall furnish
a good and sufficient maintenance bond, compiying with the requirements of Ariicle
5.02.B. The City will g7ive notice of observed defects with reasonable promptn�ss.
6.21 Yndemnification
A. Contractor cavenants and agrees #o indemnify, hold harm�e,ss and de�end, at its awn
expense, the Ci[y, rts officers, servants and employees, from and agaiztsi any az�d all claims
arising out of, or aIieged to arise out of, the work and services to be perfarmed by the
Cont7ractor, its offcers, a�ents, emplo�ees, subcontractors, iicenses or invitees under this
Co�tract. THIS �NNI]EMNIFICATION PROVISI�N IS SPECIFICALLY INTENDED TD
OPERATE A_ND BE EFFECT_lYE_EVEN IF IT IS ALLEGED OR PROVEN THAT ALL
OR SOME OF THE DAMAGES BEING SOUGHT_WERE CAUSED, IN WHOLE OR IN
PART, BY ANY ACT, OMISSION OR NEGLIGENCE OF THE CrTY. This indemniiy
provision is intended to include, without limitation, indernnity for costs, e�pen�es and legai
fees incurred by the City in de�ending aga�z�st suck� claanns and causes of actions.
B. Contractor covenants and agrees to indemnify and hold har�ess, at its own expense, t�e City,
fts off�cers, servants and empla�ees, frorn and against any and all loss, damage or destruciion
of property of �he City, arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be
per�'az-med by t�e Contxactox, iis of�cers, agents, employees, subcontractors, licensees or
invitees under this Contracf. THIS YlYDEMNIFICATION PROVI,SION IS
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SPECIFICALLY INTENDED TO OPERATE_ AND BE__EFFECTIVE EVEN IF IT IS
ALLEGED OR PROVEN THAT ALL OR SOME OF THE DAMAGES SEING SOUGHT
WERE CAUSED. lN WHOLE OR IN PART, BY ANY ACT, OMISSION OR
NEGLYGENCE_OF THE CITY.
b.22 Delegaiion afProfessional Design Services
A. Contractor will noi be xequired to provzde professional design services unless such ser`rices are
specifically required by the Contract Documents for a portion of the Work or unless such se�ces
are requi�ed to carry out Coniractor's respansibiHties for construction means, methods, techniques,
sequences and procedures.
B. Ii pro�essional design services or certificat�ons by a design professional relaied to sysiezxas,
�naterials ar equipment are specifically required of Contractor by the Contract Documents, City
wi11 specify alI perfor�nance and design criteria that such services must satisfy. Contractor shall
cause such services or certifications to be provided by a properly licensed professional, whose
signature and seal shali appear on all drawings, calculations, speci�cations, certifica�oz�s, and
Submittals prepa�ed by such professionaI. Submittals related to th� Wark designed ar certified by
such pro�essional, if pz-epared by ot��rs, shall bear such professional's vvritten appraval when
submitted to City.
C. Ciiy shall be entitled to rely upon the adequacy, accuracy and cornpleteness oi �he services,
ce�ti�catio�s ox approvals pe�£oz�med by such design professionals, provided City has specifed
to Contractor per%rmance and desi� criteria that such services must satisfy.
D. Pursuant to this Paragraph 6.22, City's review and acceptance oi design calcuIafions and design
dz-awings will be oz�ly for the lizxzited purpose of checl{ing for conformance wi�h performance and
design criteria given and fihe design concept expressed in the Contract Documents. City's z-eview
and accep�ance of Subr�ittals (except design calculations and design drawi�gs) will be only for
th� purpose stated in Paragraph 6.1 S.C.
6.23 Righl to Auclit
A. The Contractor agrees that ihe City shaIl, until the expiration of three (3) years after final
payment undex this Coniract, have access to ane� the right to examine and photocopy any directly
pertinent books, documents, papers, and recards of the Contzactox invoIving ix�a�sactions relating
to this Contract. Contractor agt'a�s ihat ihe City shall have access during Regular Working Hours
to alI necessary Contractar facilities and sha11 be provided adequate and appropriate work space
in arder #o conduct audits in compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. Th� City shall
give Contractor reasonable advance notice of int�nded audits.
B. Coniractor further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder a�ravision to the effect that
t�e subcont�ractor agrees that the City shall, �til the expirat7ion of three (3) years after final
payment under this Contract, ha�e access to and the right to exatnine and photacopy any directly
pertinent boaks, documents, papers, and records of such �ubcontractor, involving transactions to
the subcont�act, and fi�rthex, that Czty sha11 have access during Regular Working Hours to all
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Subcontractor facilrties, and shall be provic�ed adequate and appropriate work space in oz-der to
conduct audzts zn compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City shall give
Subcontractor �-easonable advance natice of intended auc�zts.
C. Contractor and Subcontractor agree to photocopy such documenis as may be requested by t�e City.
The City agrees to reimburse Contractor far the cost ai #1�e copies as follows at the rate pubiished
in ihe Texas Administrative Code in effect as of ihe time copying is performed.
6.24 Nondiscrimination
A. The City is responsible for operating Public Trans�ortation Programs and irnplementing �transzt
related projects, whic� are funded in part with Federal financial assistance awarded by the U.S.
Departtnent of Transportation and the Federal Transit Adz�ait�istration {FTA), without
discrimina�ing against any person in the United Siat�s on the basis oirace, color, or national origin.
B. Title VI, Civil Righis f[ct of 19b4 as amended: Contractor sha11 comply with the requirements 4f
the Act and the Regulatiozzs as further defined in ihe Supplementary CandiYsons for any �raject
receiving �'ederal assistance.
ARTYCLE q— OTHER WORK AT THE SITE
7.01 Related Work at Site
A. City may perForm othex work xelated to the Project at the Site with City's employees, or oiher
City contr�ciars, ar through other direct contracts fihere%r, or have other work pei�formed by utility
owners. If such other �rork is not noted in the Cor�tract Documents, th�n writt�n notice thereof
will be given to Contractor prior to starting any siich other work; and
B. Contractor shall afford each other contractor who is a patty to such a direct contract, each utz�ity
owxxer, az�d City, if City is performing other work wii:h City's employees ar ather City contractors,
proper and safe access to the Site, provide a reasanable opportunzty for the int�roduction and storage
of rnaterials and equipment and the execution of such other work, and properly coordinate the
Work with theirs. Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting, and patching of the Work that may be
required to properly connect or oth�ez-wzse make its several parts come together at�d properly
integrate with such other work. Contractor shall not endanger any work af athers by cutting,
e�cavating, or ot�erwise altering such work; provided, however, that Contracfior may cut or alter
atl�ers' work with ihe writtez� consent of Czty and the others whose worl{ will be affected.
C. If the proper executian or results o� any part oi Cantractor's Work depends upan work pez`£ortx�ed
by others under this Article 7, Cantractor shali ins�ect such other work an� promptly report to
City in writing any delays, defects, or deficiencies in such other work that render it unavailable
or unsuitable for the praper executian and results o� Coz�tractor's Worlc. Con.tz�actor's failure to so
report will constiiute an acceptanc� of sueh other wark as fit and proper %r integration with
Contracior's Work except for latent defects in the r�ork provided by others.
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7.02 CooYdination
A. If Ciry intends to contract with others for the per%rmance of other work on the Pz-oject at the
Siie, the following wzll be set forth in Supplementary Conditions:
l. the ir�dzvidual ox entity wha vc�ill have authoriiy and responsibility for coordination �f the
activities amang the variaus contcactoxs will be identified;
2. the speci�c matters to be covered by such aufihority and responsibility will be itenaized; an.d
3, the extent of such auihority and responsibilities wil� be provided.
B. Unless otherwise provided i�z the Supplementary Conditions, City shall have authority %r such
coordination.
ART�CLE $ — CITY'S RESPONSiBII1�TIES
8.01 Commuraica�Yoras to Contraclor
Except as otherwxse provided zn ihe Supplementary Conditions, City shalI issue alI communications
io Cont�-actor.
8.02 Furnish Daia
City shall timely furnish the data required �der ihe Contract Document�.
$.03 Pay When Due
City shall xz�,ake paynaents to Contractor in accordance with Article 14.
8.04 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests
City's duties with respect to providing lands and easements and providing engineering su�eys to
establish reference points are set forth in Paragraphs 4.01 and 4.05. Paragraph 4.02 zefers to City's
ident��ying and �aking available to Contractor copies of reports o� explorations and tests of subsurface
conditions and drawings of physical condzt�orzs relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at
or contiguous to the Site that have been utilized by City in preparing ihe Contx�act J7ocuments.
8.05 Change 4rders
City shall execute Change Orders in accordance wit1� Paragraph J.0.03.
8.Ob Inspections, Tests, and Approvals
City's responsibzlity with respect io certain inspections, tests, and approvais is set foi-th in Paragraph
13.03.
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8.07 Linzitaiions on City's Responsibiliiaes
A. The City shall not supervise, direct, or have control or authority over, nor be responsible for,
Contractor's zz�eans, methoc�s, techniques, sequences, or procedures of construction, or the sa%ty
precautions and programs incident thereto, or �ox any �ailiu'e of Contz'actor to comply wiih Lavc�s
and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Wark, City will z�ot be responsible for
Contractor's failure to perform the Work in accordanc� with the Contract Documents.
B. City wili notify ihe Contractor o� applicable safety plans pursuant to Parag�aph 6.14.
8.08 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Conditian
City's responsibility with respeci to ari undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condition is set forth
iz� Parag�raph 4.06.
8.09 Compliance with Safeiy Progr�m
While at the Site, City's employees and representatives shall comply with tlze speczfic applicable
requirements of Contractor's safety prograrns of whicl� City has beEn informed pursuant to
Paragraph 6.14.
ART�CLE 9-� C�TY'S OBSERVATION STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION
9.01 Cily's P�ojec�Manager
Czty will pxovide one or more Praject Manager{s) during the construc�ion period. The duties and
responsibilities and the limitations of authority of City's Project Manager during construction are set
forEh in the Contract Docnmenis. The Ciiy's Proj�ct Manager for this Contract is identi�ied in filie
Supplementa�y Condiiions.
9.02 Ijisits to Site
A. City's Project Manager will make visits to ihe Site at intervals appropriate io the various stages
of construction as City deems necessary in order ta observe ihe pxogress that has been m.ade and
the c�uaiity oi the various aspects oi Contractor's executed Work. Based on inforrnation
obtained during such visits and observations, City's Project Manager will determine, in general, if
ihe Work is pxoceed.ing in accordanc� wit� the Con�ract Docuznents. City's Project Manager vvi11
not be required to make e�austive or continuous inspections on the Site to check the quality or
quan�ity of the Work. Ciiy's Project Manager's ef�arts will be directed toward providing City a
greater degree of confidence t�at the completed Worlc will cozafoz�z� generally to the Contract
Docum�nts.
B. City's Project Manager'� visits and observations are subject to aIl ti�e limitations on authority and
xesponsibility in tlze Cont�act Docuznenis inc�uding those set forth in Paragraph
8.07.
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9.03 �lutho�ized Va�iations in Wo�k
City's Projeci Manager nnay authorize minor variations i� �he Work from the rec�uirements of the
Cant�act Documents which do not invaIve an adjustment in the Co��ract Price or the Contx-act Ti�xie
and are compatible with the design concept of the completed Projec� as a functioning whole as
indicated by the Contract Docurnents. These may be accomplished by a Field Order and wi11 be
binct�ng orz City and also on Cont�ractor, who sha11 perform t�e Work involved prompt�y.
9.04 Rejeciirag Defective Work
City will have authority to reject Work which City's Project Manager beli�ves to be def�ctive, ar wiIl
not pxoduce a corcxipleted Pxoject tlzat conforms to ihe Contract Doc�unents or that wi11 prej�dice the
integrity of the design concept of the completed Project as a functioning whole as indicated by t1�e
Contract Docu�nents. City will have authority to cond�ct special inspection or testing of the Wark as
provided in Article 13, whether or not ihe Work is fabricated, installed, or completed.
9.d5 Dete�minaiions for WoYk PeYformed
Contractor wilI determine the actua� c�uantities and classifications of Work performed. City's Project
Manager will review with Con�rac�or �he preliminary deterr�inations on such matters befor� rendering
a written recommendatian. City's written decision will be final (except as zzaoc�zfied to z'efleci ck�anged
iactual conditions ar more accurate data}.
9.06 Decisions an Requirements of Contract Doeuments and Acceptability of Work
A. City wzll be the znitzal zntexpxeter o�the requirezx�ents of the Contrract Documents and judge of the
acc�ptabiliiy oi the Work thereunder.
B. Ciry will render a written decision on any issue referred.
C. City's wriiten decision on the issue referred wili he final and 6inding on the Co�tractor, subject
to t�e provisions af Paragraph 10.06.
ART�CLE 14 — CIIANGE,S IN THE WORK; CLAIlVIS; EXTRA WORK
10.01 Authorizec� Changes in the Work
A. Without invalidating the Contract and without notice ta any surety, Cziy may, at any time or frozx�
tune to time, order Extra Work. Upon notice oi such Exf�rra Work, Contractor shall promptly
proceed wi�h the Work involved vc�hich wi11 be performed under fhe applicable conditio�s of ihe
Contract Docur�ents (except as otherwise specifically pravided}. Extra Wox� shall be
memorialized by a Change Order which may or may not precede an order of Exfira work.
B. For minor changes of Work not requiring changes to Contracf Tirne or ConYract Price, a Field
Oz-der zx�ay be issued by tk�e City.
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� 0.02 Unautho�ized Chccnges in the Work
Cantracior shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract 1'rice or an exfiensian of the Contract
Time wif,h respect to any work performed that is not required by the Cflntract Docurr�ents as amended,
�odified, oz supplenaez�ted as provided in Paragraph 3.04, except in the case of an emergency as
provided. in Paragraph 6.17.
10.03 Execution of Change O�ders
A. City and Contraciox shall e�ecute appropz-iate Change Ordexs covering:
changes zn the Woxk wk�ich are: {i) orderred by City pursuant to Pa7ragraph I O.Ol.A, (iz) required
because ofi acceptance oi de%ctive Work under Paragraph 13.08 or City's correction of
defective Wark under Paragraph 13.09, or (iii} agreed to by the parties;
2. changes in the Contraci Price or Contract Time which are agreed to by the part'res, including
any undisputed sum or amount of time %r Work actually perfo�ed.
T 0.04 Extra Work
A. Should a c�fference arise as fo what does or does not constitute E�tra Work, or as to the payment
thereo% and tl�e City insists upon its performance, the Confractar shal� proceed with the work after
making �rritten request for �rritten orders and shall keep accurate account of tl�e actual rcasonable
cost thereof ConYract Claims regarding E�tra Work shall be made pursuant to Paragraph 10.06.
B. The Contractor shall furnish the City such instaZlaiion records of alI deviations fram the ariginal
Coniract Docu�nents as may be necessary to enable the City to �repare for permanent rec4rd a
corrected set ofplaz�s showing the actual installation.
C. The compensation agreed upan for Extra Wark wk�ether ox �ot initiated by a Change Oz-dex s�all
be a full, cornplete and final payment for alI costs Contractor incurs as a result or relating to the
change or Extra Work, wk�ether said costs are lcnown, unlrnown, forreseen ox unforeseen at that
�izx�e, incZudzng without limitation, a.ny costs �or delay, extended overhead, ripple or inapaci cost,
ar any other effeci on changed or unchanged work as a result of the change or Extra Work.
1�.05 Noti�catian to Surety
If the provisions of azay hon.d requz�e �otice to be given to a sur�ty of any change affectuag tlie general
scope oi i�e Wark ar the provisions of the Contract Documents (including, but not limited to,
Contract Price ar Contract Time), the giving of any such notice will be Contractor's responsibility.
The azxzouzzt of each appIicable band wili be adjusied by tkze Contractox to reflect the ef�ect of any
such change.
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1 Q.06 Contract Claims Process
A. CiPy s Decision Required: All Contract CIaims, except those waiv�d pursuant to Paragraph
14.09, sha11 be referred to the City fo� decision. A decision by City shall be required as a condition
pxecedeni to any exexcise by Cantractox of any �ights or rernedies he may oiherwise have under
the Cantract Documents ar by Laws and Regulat�ans in respect o� suck� Cont�ract Clairzas.
B. Notice:
1. Written notice stating the general nahu•e of each Con�ract Claim sha11 be delivered by the
Contractor to City no Iater thari 15 days after the start of the event giving rise thereto. The
responsibility to su�stantiate a Contract Claim snall rest with the party making the Contract
Cla.im.
2. Notice of the amount oz- exterzt o� the Contract Claizn, with supportiin� data shall be delivered
to the City on or befare 45 days fi-om the start of the event giving rise thereto {unless the City
allows additional time for Contractor to submit additionaI or more accurate data in support of
such Coniract Claim).
3. A Contract Claim far an adjusfi.�nent in Cantract Price shall be prepared in accordance with
the �rovisions of Paragra�h 12.� 1.
4. A Contract Ciaim for an adjustment in Con�ract Tirne shall be prepared i� accordance with
the pravisions of Paragraph 12.02.
5. Each Contract Claim shall be accom�anied by Contractor's written statement that the
adjus�nent claimed is the entire adjustment to which the Contt�ctor believes ii is enY�tled as a
xesult of sazd event.
6. Th� City shalI subrnit any response to the Contractor within 30 days after receipt of the
claimant's Iast submittal (unless Confract allows additional time}.
C. City's Action: City will revzew �ach Co�tract CIaina and, withir� 30 days after z-eceipt of the last
submittal of the Contractor, if any, take one o� the following actions in writing:
1. deny the Cont�act C1aim in vvhole or ir� part;
2. approve the Contract Ciaim; or
3. notify the Contractar that the City is unable to resolve the Contract Claim if, in the City's
sole discretion, it would �e inappropriate for the City to do so. For putposes of fiirtller
resolution of the Coniract Claim, such noiice shaZl be deemed a denial.
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D. City's written action under Paragaph 10.06.0 wi�l be �nal and binding, unless City or
Contractor invoke ihe dispute resolution procedure set forth in Artic�e 16 within 30 days of such
action or denial.
E. No Contract Claim for an adjustment in Contxact Price orr Contract Tir�xxe will be valid if not
submitted in accordance with this Paragraph 10.06.
ARTICLE 11— COST OF THE WORK; ALLOWANCES; UN�T PR�CE WORK; PLANS
QUANTITY MEASUREMENT
11.01 Cos� of the Wark
A. Costs Included: The term Cost of the Work means the sum of all costs, except those excluded in
Paragraph 11.O1.B, necessarily incurred and paid by Contractor in the prop�r performance af the
Work. When trie value of any Worlc covered by a Change Order, ihe costs to be reimbursed to
Contractor will be only those additional or incremental costs required becaus� of ihe change in t�Ze
Work. Such costs shall not include any oi the costs itemized in Paragraph � 1.0 LB, ar�d shall
inciude but not be limited to the following items:
1. Payroll costs for ernployees in the direct employ o� Cont�ractor zn the pe�t-foz�ntance of the
Work under scheduIes af job classifications agreed upon by City and Contractor. S�ch
employees sha11 include, without limitation, superintendents, foremen, and ather personnel
employed full #ime on the Work. Payroll cosis �or ez��ployees z�ot e�mpIayed fi�ll tzz�ne on the
Warlc shall be apportioned on the basis of their time spent on the Work. Payroll costs shall
include;
a. sala.ries with a 55% markup, or
b. salaries and wages plus the cost of fringe benefits, which shall include social securiiy
contributions, unemployment, excise, and payroll ta�es, �rorkers' compensation, health
and retirement benefits, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and �oliday pay applicable therreto.
T�e expenses of perfarming Work outside of Regular Working Hours, Weekend
Working Hours, or legal holidays, shall be included in the above ta the extent authorized
by Cx�y.
2. Cost of a11 materials and equipment furnished and incorporated in the Work, including costs
of transportation and storage thereof, and Suppliers' field services required in cor�nection
ihererx�ith.
3. Rentals of all construct�on eqiupment and machinery, and the parts thereof whe�her rented
from Contractor or others in accordance with rental agreemenfis approved by City, and ihe
cosYs o� hxansportat�an, Ioacling, �oading, assembly, dismantiing, and removal thereof. All
suc� costs shall be in accordance with i�ae te�zas of said rental agireeznents. The z-enial of any
sucl� equipment, machinery, or parts shall cease when the use thereoi is �o longer necessary
for the Work.
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4. Payments made by Contractor to Subcontractors for Work performed by Subcontractors. if
required by City, Contractor shaIX obtain co�xzpetitzve bzds fro�a subcontx�actors acceptable to
City and Contractor and shall deliver such bids to City, who wi11 then determine, which bids,
if any, rx�ill be acceptable. If any subcontract provides that the Subcontractor is to be paid on
the basis of Cost of the Work plus a fee, the Subcontractox's Cost o� ihe Woxk and �ee shall
be determined in the same manner as Cantractor's Cost of the Work and fee as provided in
t.his Paragrapl� 11.01.
Costs of special consultants {including but not lirnited to engineers, architect�, tes�ing
iaboratories, surveyars, attorneys, and accauntants) employed far services specifically related
to the Work.
6. Suppiernental costs inclu�ing tlae following.
a. The proportion of necessary traz�sportation, ix-avel, and subsistence expenses af
Contractor's employees incurred in discharge of duties cannected with the Woxk.
b. Cost, includmg trans�orta�ion and maintenance, of all materials, supplies, equipment,
machinery, appliances, office, and temporary faciliiies at the Site, and hand tools not
owned by the workers, which are consumed in the performance of t1�e VSTork, and cost, less
marl�et value, oi such items use� but not consumed which remain the property of
Contractor.
c. Sales, co�sumer, use, azad other siznilar taxes related to the Work, and fox which
Contractor is Iiable not covered under Paragraph 6.1.1, as imposed by Laws and
Regulations.
d. Deposits Iost �or causes other t�az� zxegligence of Contractor, aray Subc4ntractor, or
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them or for whose acts any of them may
�e Iiable, and royalty payments and fees for permits and licenses.
e. Lo,sses ar�d da�ages (an.d relaied expenses) cau,sed by damage to the Work, not
compensated by insurance or otherwise, sustained by Contractor in connection with the
performance of the Work, provided such losses and damages have resulte� from causes
oiher than the neglzgezace of Con�ractor, any Subcontz�actor, or a�n.yone darectly ox inc�irectly
employed by any of the�n or for whose acts any of tl�em may be liable. Such losses shall
ine�ude set�lernents made vcrith the �crritten eonseni and approvaI of City. No sueh losses,
damages, anc� expenses �hall be included in the Cost of the Wor1� far the purpose of
determining Contractor's fee.
f. The cosi of utilities, fuel, and sanitary facilities at the Site.
g. Minor expenses such as teleg��ams, long distance telephone calls, telephone and
communication services at the �ite, express and courier services, and sirnilar petry cash
items in connection with the Work.
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h. The costs of premiums for aIl bonds and insurrance Contractar is required by the Contract
Documents to purchase and maintain.
B. Costs Excluded.• The term Cost of the Wark shall not include any of the following items:
Payroil cos�s and other compensat�on of Contractor's officers, executives, principals (of
parknerships and sole proprietorsk�ips), genexal maa�agers, safeiy managers, engirzeers,
archiiects, �stimators, attomeys, auditors, accountants, purchasing arid contracting agents,
expediters, timekeepers, clerks, and other personnel ernployed by Contractar, whether at the
Site or in Contractor's principal or branch office for general adzx�i�ist�ration of the Woxk and
not specifically included in the agreed upon schedule of job classifications referred to in
Paragraph 11.O1.A.1 or specifically covered by Paragraph 1 I.O1.A.4, a�l of which are to be
considered adminisirative costs covered by the Contx�actox's fee.
2. Expenses of Coniractor's principal and branch offices ather ihan Contractor's ofi�ce at the
Site.
Any part of Contractor•'s capital expenses, including interest on Contractor's capital
emplayed for the Work and charges againsi Cont�aciox for delinquent payments.
4. Costs due to the negligence of Contractor, any Subconfractar, or anyone directly or indirecfly
employed by any of them or for whose acts any of them may be liable, including but not
limited to, the correction of defective Work, disposal o� naaEc�als or equipnaent wrongly
supplied., and making good any damage to praperty.
5. Other overhead or general expense costs of any I�ind.
C. Contractor's Fee.• When all t.he Worlf is performed on the basis of cos�-plus, Contractor's fee
shall be detenliinec� as set �orth in t�e Agreement. When the value of any Work covered by a
Change Ord�r for an adjustment in Cantract Pric� is determined on tl�e basis of Cost oi the
Wor�C, Cont�ractoz-'s fee shall be detez-rnined as set forth in Paragraph 12.O1.C.
D. Documentation: Whenever the Cost of the Work for any purpose is to be determined pursuant to
Paragraphs 11.O1.A ar�d 1I.01.B, Contractor will establish and maintain records thereof in
accordance with generally accepted accouz�ting practzces and submit in a form acceptable to City
an itemized cost bxeakdown togetl�er wit1� suppartiz�g data.
i 1.02 Allowances
A. Spec�ed Allowc�nce: It is understood that Cantractor I�as inciuded in the Contract Price all
allowances so named in the Contract Documents and shall cause the Work so covered to be
perfarmed for such sums and by such persons or entities as may be acceptable to City.
B. PreWbid f4llowances:
1. Contractor agrees ihat:
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a. Y.he pre-bid allowances include the cost to Contractor of materials and equiprr�ent requirec�
by the allowances t� be delivered at the Site, and all applicable taxes; and
b. Contractor's costs for unloading and handling on ihe �ite, laboz', iz�stallation, overhead,
profit, and other expens�s cantemplated for the pre-bid allowances have been included in
t�e allowances, and no demand for additionaI �ayment on account oi any of tke
foregoing will be valid.
C. ContingencyAllowance.• Contractor agrees t1�at a contingency ailawance, if any, is �or the sole use
of City.
D. Prior to final payxz�ent, an apprropriate Change Order will be issued to reflect actual amounts due
Contractor on account of Work covered by allowances, and the Contract Price shal� be
carrespondingly adjusted.
� �.03 Unit Price Work
A. Where the Contract Documents pxovide that all or pari of the Wor1c is to be Unit Price Work,
initially the Conlract Price will be deemed to incIude for all Unit Price Work an atnouzat equal to
the sum of the unit price for each separately identified item of Unit Price V�ork times the estimated
quantity of each item as indicated in the Agreement.
B. Th� estimated quantities oi items of Unit Price Work are not guaranieed and are salely for the
purpose o�' comparison of Bids and deterntining an initial Coniract P�ice. Determinations of the
actual quantities a�ad classifications of Unit Price Work performed by Contractor wiIl be made by
City subject to the provisions oiParagraph 9.05.
C. Each unit price wi11 be deemed to include an amouni considered by Contrac#or to be adequate to
cover Cantractox's averhead a�d profit for each separately ident�fied item. Work described in the
Contract Documents, or reasonably in%rred as required for a functional�y complete instalIation,
but not identified in the listing of unit price iterns shall be consider�d incidental to unii price work
listed. and the cost of incidental work included as part of the unit price.
D. City may mal�e an adj�xstment in the Contract Price in accordance with Paragraph J.2.01 i�
1. the quantiiy of any iterri of Unit Price Work per%rmed by Contractor differs materially and
significanYly from the estimated quantity of such item indicated in �he Agreement; and
2. there is no coiYesponding adjustFnent with respect to any other item of Work.
E. Inc�-eased o� Decreased Quantities: The City reserves the r�ght to oxdex Extz�a Woxk in
accordance with Paragraph 10.01. ,
1. If the changes in c�uantities or the altera�ions c�o not sigiificantly change the character of
work under tl�e Contract Documents, the altered work will be paid for at the Cani7ract unit
�rice.
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2. If the changes in quantifies or alterations significantly change the character of work, ihe
Cont�act wiZl be a�nended by a Change Order.
If no unit prices exist, this wilI be co�sidexed Ext��a Woxk az�d the Contract will be amended
by a Change Ord�r in accordance witl-i Article 12.
4. A sigz�i�xcant change in the character of work occurs when:
a. the character of worlc for a.ny Item as altered differs materially in kind or nature fror� that
in the Contract or
b. a Major Item of work varies by more than 25% frorn the original Contract quantity.
5. Wk�eza the quantzty of worlc to be done under any Major Itern of the Contract is more ti�an
J 25% of i�e original quantity stated in the Contract, then either party to the Contract may
request an adjustment to the unit price on the portion of fi1�e work that is above 125%.
6. When the quantity of wark ta be done under any Major Item of the Contract is less than 75%
of the ariginal quantity stated in the Contraci, then either parry to the Contract may request
an adjustment to the unit price.
11.04 Pians Quantity Measuremeni
A. Pla�s quantities may ar may not represent t�e exaci quan�ity of �rork perFormed or materia� moved,
hancllea, or placed during the execution of the Coniract. The estimated hid quaz�tities are
designated as final payment c�uan�ities, unless revised by the governing Section or this Article.
B. 7f �he quantity measured as outlined undex "Pz�ce ancl Pay�r�ent Procedures" varies by more than
25% (or as stipulated under "Price and Pay�nent Frocedures" for specific Items) from the iota�
estimated quantity for an individuaI Item originally shown in the Contract Dociunents, an
adjustment may be made to the quantity of autho�zzed work done for payment purposes. The party
to the Contract requesting the adjustment wilI provide field measureme�ts a�rzd calculations
showing ihe final quantity for which payment will be mad�. Payment for revised quaniity will be
made at the unit pr�ce bid �ox tk�at Ite�a, except as pz-ovided for in Ar�icle 10.
C. When quanti#ies are revised by a change in design approved by the City, by Change Order, or to
correct an �rror, or to correct an error on ihe �Ians, the plans quantity will be increased or decreased
by t�e amor�nt involved in t1�e change, and the 25% variance will apply to the new plans quant�ty.
D. Ii t�e total Contract quantity multiplied by the unit price bid for an indi�id.ual Item is less t�an
$250 and the Item is not originally a plans quaniity It�m, then the Iiem may be paid as a plans
c�uantity Item if'the City and Con�ractor agree in wriiing io f x the f�nal c�uaniity as a plans quantity.
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E. For callout worlc or non�site specific Contracts, the plans quantzty measurement requirrements are
not appIicable.
ARTICLE 1�. — CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRYCE; CHANGE OF CONTRACT TIME
12.Q X Change of ContYact Price
A. The Contract Price may oniy be changed by a Change Order.
B. The value o�any Work cavered by a Change Ord�r will be determined as %llows:
where the Work involved is covered by unit prices contained in fihe Coniract Documents, by
a�plication of such unit prices io t�e yuantities of the items involved (subject to tl�e provisions
oiParagraph 11.03); or
2. where the Work involved is not covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Documents,
by a zxautually ag�reed lump su�m or unit price (which may include an allowance for overhead
and profit not necessarily zn accoxc�ar�ce with Paragraph 12.01.C.2), and sha1l it�clude the cost
of any secondary impacts ihat are foreseeable at the fiime af pricing the cost of Extra Work;
or
3. where the Work involved is not cave�ed by uz�it pz-ices contained in the Contract Docurrients
and agreement to a lump sum or unit price is not reached under Paragraph 12,Q 1.B.2, on the
basis of ihe Cost of'the Work (determined as provided in Paragraph 11.01) plus a Contracto�-'s
fee far averhead and profit (deterrnined as provzded in Paragraph 12.O1.C).
C. Contractor's Fee: The Contractar's additional fee far overnead and pz'ofzt shaIl be detezxx�ined as
follows:
1. a rnutually acceptabie fixed fee; or
2. ii a fixed %e is not agreed upon, then a fee based on the following percentages af the various
portions af the Cast of the Work:
a, for costs incurred under �azagiraphs 11.O1.A.1, l 1.O1.A.2. and i 1.O1.A3, fhe
Contractor's additional fee shall be 15 percent except �oz':
�) rental fees for Contractor's own ec�uipment using standard rental rates;
2) bonds and insurance;
b. for costs inciured under Paragraph I I.O1.A.4 and 11.O1.A.5, the Contractor's fee sha11 be
five pexcer�t (5%);
1) where one or more tiers of subcontracts are on the basis oi Cost of the Work plus a
fee and no fixed fee is agreed upon, the intent of Paragraphs 12.OI.C.2.a and
12.O1.C.2.b is that the Subcontractor who actually performs the Wox�, at whateverr
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tier, wili be paid a fee af 15 perceni o�the casts incunred by such �ubcontractor rander
Paragraphs 11.01..A.1 and 11.O1.A.2 and that auy higher tier Subcontractor and
Contractor wil� each be paid a fee of five perceni (5%) of the amount paid to the next
lower tier Subcantractor, however z� no case shall the cutx�.ulative total of fees paid be
in excess of 25%;
c. no fee shall be payable on t�e basis of cosis itemized under Paragra�hs 11.OI.A.f, and
11.d1.B;
d. the a�nount of credit to be allowed by Contractor to City for any change which resulis in
a net decrease in cost will be the amount of the actual nei decrease in cost plus a deduction
in Cont7ractox's fee by an artzount equal to five percent {S°/o) of such net decrease.
12A2 Change af Contract Time
A. The Contraci Time may onIy be cl�anged by a Change Order.
B. No exiension of the Contract T�ne will be aIlawed far Exira Work or for claimed delay unless the
Extra Work contempiated or clairzaed delay is shown to be on the crrticai path af th� Project
Schedul� or Contractor can show by Critical �ath Method analysis how the Ext�ra Woxk orr claimed
delay adversely affects the cri�ical path.
12.03 Delays
A. Where Contractor is reasonably delayed in the performance or completion o� any part of the
Wor1{ �t�vithin the Con�ac� Trme due io delay beyond the control of Contractor, t�e Contract Time
may be extended in an az�noun.t equal to the ti�ne lost due to snch delay if a Con�ract Claim is made
therefor. Delays beyond the control of Contractor shall include, bu� not be lizx�ited to, acts or
neglect by City, acts or neglect of utility awners or other contractors perforn�ing other work as
contemplated by ArticIe 7, fires, floods, epidem�cs, abnozxx�al weather conditions, or acts of God.
Such an adjustment shall be Contractor's sole and exclusive remedy for the delays desczxbed in
this Paragraph.
B. If Coni�ractoz- xs delayed, Cxiy shall not be Iiable to Coni�actor for any clairns, cosis, Iosses, or
damages (inciuding but not limited to all fees and charges of engineers, arc�it�cts, attorneys, and
other prafessionals and all court ar arbitration ar other dispute reso�ution costs) sustained by
Contractor on or in cannection with any other project or an�icipated project.
C. Contractor shall not be entifled to an adjusttx�e�t in Contract Pri.ce oz' Co�.tract Time for delays
within the control of Contractor. Delays attributable to and witlun the control of a Subcontractor
or Supplier sha�l be deemed to be delays within the conirol of Contractor.
D. The Cantractar shalI receive no compensat�on fox delays or hzncl�ances to the Work, except �rhen
direct and unavoidable extea cost to the Contractor is caused by the failure of t1�e City to pxovide
informa�ion or material, if an�, �ovhich is to be furnished by the City.
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ARTrCLE 13 — TESTS AND iNSPECTION�; CORRECTION, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF
DEFECTIVE WORK
13.01 Notice ofDefecls
Notice of all defective Work of which City has actual knowledge will be given to Contractor.
Defective Work may be rejected, corrected, or accepted as provided in this Article 13.
13.02 Access to Work
City, independent testing laboratories, and governmental agencies with jurisdictio�al int�z-csts wzll
have access to the Site and th� Work at reasonable times %r their observation, inspection, and tes#ing.
Contiractor shall provide thexr� proper and safe canditions for such access and advise them of
Contractar's safety pracedures and prograrns so thai they may comply therevvith as appZicable.
13.03 Tests and Inspections
A. Contracior shall give City iimely notice of readiness of �e Work for all required inspectinns,
tests, or approvals and shaiX caopexaie with znspection and testing personnel to facilitate required
inspections or tes#s.
B. If Contract Documents, Laws or Regulations af any p�xblic body having jurisdiction require any
of the Wox� (ox part tk�exeo fl to be inspected, tested, or approved, Contractor shaIl assume full
responsibility for arranging and obtaining such inde�ez�dent inspections, tests, xetests or approvals,
pay all costs in connection therewith, and fizrnish City tl�e requir�d certificates of inspection or
approval; excepting, howe�er, those fees speci�cally identified in ihe Supplementary Conditions
or any Texas Department of Licensure and Regulation (TDLR) inspectians, which shall be paid as
described in the �upplernentary Conditions.
C. Contractor shall b� xesponszble for azx-angin� and obtaining and sha11 pay al1 co�is in connection
with any inspections, tests, re�tests, or approvals required for City's acceptance of r�aterzals or
eq�pment to be incorporated in the Work; or acceptance of materials, mix designs, or eq�xipmenfi
subznitted fox approval pz7ior to Cozaiiractor's purrchase thereof for incorpora�ion in the VVork.
Such inspections, tests, re-tests, or approvals shal� be pex�oz�ed by organizations acceptable io
City.
D. Crty ma�r arrange for the services of an independent iesiing laboratory ("T�siing Lab") to
perform any inspections or tests ("Testing") for any part of th�e V1lox1�, as deterrnimed solely by
City.
City wi11 coordinate such Testing to the extent possible, with ContracCor;
2. Should any Tes�ing under f�is Section 13.03 D result in a"fail", "did not pass" or otheY
similar negative result, the Contractar shal� be respansible for paying �az- any and all rreiests.
Contractor's cancellation without cause of City initiated Testing shall be deemed a negative
result and require a retest.
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3. Any amounts owed for any retest urn.der this Section 13.03 D shall be �aid directly to the
Testing Lab by Co�tractor. City will forward all invoices for retests to Contractox.
�. If Contractor fails to pay the Testing Lab, City will not issue Final Payment until the Testing
Lab is paid.
E. Ifi any Worl� (or f.he warl{ of othc�rs) thai is to be inspected, tested, or approved is coverred by
ConYractor wi�out wnitten concurrence af City, Contractor shall, if requested by City, uncover
such Work iar observation.
F. Uncovering Work as provided in Parag,�aph �3.a3.E shall be at Contractor's expense.
G. Cantractor shalI have tk�e right to mal{e a Contract Claim regarding any retest oz- invoice issued
under Sectzon � 3.03 D.
1.3.44 Uncovering Work
A. Ii any Work is covered contrary to the Contract Documents or specific inst�uctions by the City, it
�ust, if requested 3�y City, be �xncovered %r City's observation and repIaced at Contractor's
expense.
B. If City considers it necessary or advisable that cQvered Work be observed by City or inspected or
tested by others, Contractor, at City's request, shall uncover, e�pose, or otherwise make avai%able
for obse�tvation, inspection, or iesting as City ma�r require, that poxti�on of the Work in question,
furnishing all necessary labor, material, and equipznent.
If ii is found thai the uncovered Work is det'ectiv�, Contractor sha11 pay all clazms, costs,
losses, and damages (including l�ut noi lirnited to aJI fccs �nd charges of engineers, architects,
attorneys, ar�d other professionals and aIl court or other dispute resolution costs) arising out of
ar relating to such uncovering, exposurc, observation, inspectzon, and testing, and oi
saiisfactory replacement ar reconstruction (including but noi limited to all costs oi repair or
replacernent af vvork of othez-s); or City shalI be entifiled to acccpt defective Vi�ork in accardazzce
with Paragraph 13.08 in which case Contractor sha11 still be responsible for a11 costs associated
with exposing, observing, and t�sting the de�ective Warlc.
2. If the uncovered Work is not found to be defective, Contractor shall be allovcred an increase
in the Contrac� Price or an extensian of the Contract Time, ar both, directly attributable to such
uncovering, expostare, observation, inspeciion, testing, replace�aent, and reconstruction.
13.05 City May Stop the Wor1�
If the Wark is defective, ar Contractorr fazls to supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materials
or equipment, or fails to pez-form the Work in such a way that the completed Wor� will conform to
the Contract Documents, City rnay order Contractox to stop the Work, or any portion ihereof, until the
cause for such order has been eliminated; however, this right of City ta stop the Worlc sha11 not give
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Subcont�-actor, any Suppfier, any other individual or eniity, or any surety for, or eznployee ar agent of
any of 11iem.
13.06 Cor�ection or Removal of Defective Work
A. Promptly after receipt of written notice, Contractor sha11 correct a�I defective Wor�C pursuant to
an acceptable schedule, whether or not fabricated, installed, ox co�nn!pleted, or, if the Work has been
rej�cied by City, remove it from t,�e Pxoject and replace it with Work that is not defective.
Coniractar sha11 pay alI cIaims, costs, adclitiona� testing, Zosses, and damages (zzacluding but not
limited to all.fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and aIl
couri or arbitraiion or other dispute xesolution costs} arising out oi or relating to such correction
or removal (zncluding but not lirnited to all costs of repair or replacement of work of others}.
Failure to req�ire the removal of any defective Wark shall not constiiute acceptance of such Work.
B. When correcting defective Work under the terr�ns of t�►is �aragraph 13.06 or Paragra�h I3.07,
Coniractor shall take no action t�aat would vaid or otherwise impair City's special warranty and
guarantee, zf any, on said Work.
l 3.07 Cor�-ection PeNiod
A. If within two (2) years after tbe date of Final Acceptance (or such Ionger period of time as may be
prescribed by the terms of any applicable special guarantee required by the Contract Docurnents),
any Work is found to be defective, or if the repaix o� any damages to the land or areas made
available for Contractor's use by City ox permitted by Laws and ReguIations as contemplaied �
Paragraph 5.10.A is �ound ta be defective, Con�rac�or shall promptly, wit.�out cosi to City and in
accardance with City's written instructions:
1. repau- such defectzve land or areas; or
2. correct such defective Worlc; or
3. if ihe defective Wark has been rejected by City, rrezxaove it from the Project and replace it
with Work that is not defective, and
4. satisfactorily correct or xepaix or remove and replace any damage to other Warf�, to the wor�
of othexs or other land or areas resulting Yherefrom.
B. If Contra.ctor do�s not promp�ly comply wzth the tez�ms of City's written instructions, or in an
emergency where delay would cause serious fisk of loss or damage, City may have the defective
Worl� corrected oz' repaired or may have the rejec�ed Worl{ removed and replaced. All ciaims,
costs, losses, and damages {including but not limited to alI fees and charges af engineers,
archifiects, attorneys, and other professionals and all court or other dispute resolu�ion costs) arising
out of or relating to such correction or repair or such removai and replacement {includ�ng but not
lzmited ta all cos�s of repair or r�placement of woxk of others) will be paid by Contractor.
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C. In speczal circumstances where a particular item of equipment is placed in continuaus service
before FinaI Acceptance of all the Work, tbe correction period for that item may start to run from
an earlier date if so provided in the Contract Documents.
D. Where de�ective Work (and damage to other Work resulting therefrom} ha� been corrected ox
rezxxoved and replaced un.der this Paragraph 13.07, t�ie correction pe�od hereunder �vith xespect
to such Work may be z'equired to lae extended far an additional period of one year aftez' the end of
ihe initial carrection period. City shall provide 30 days written noiice to Ca�tractor should such
additional warranty covezage be requrred. Cont�ractor may drspute this requirement by filing a
Contract Claim, puxsuant to Paragraph 10.06.
E. Contractox's obligations under this Paragraph I3.07 are in addition to any ather oblrgation or
vvarranty. The provisions of this Paragraph 13.07 shall not be construed as a substitute for, ox a
waiver of, the provisions of any applicable siatute of lirnitation oz' repose.
13.08 Acceptance of Defective Work
rf, instead of reqt�ring correction. or rernoval and replacement of defective Wark, City prefers to
accept it, City may do so. Contractor shall pay all claims, costs, losses, and darr�ages {including but
not limited to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and alI
court or other dispute resolution costs) attributable to City's evaluation af and determination to accept
such defective Work an.d #�or t�e diminished value of the Work to the extenfi not o�erwise paid by
Contractor. If any such acceptance occurs p�ior to Final Acceptance, a Change Ordex will be issued
incorporating the necessary revisions in the Contract Documents with respeci to the Work, and City
shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in �he Cont�act Pric�, reflect�ng the diminished value of
Work so accepted.
13.09 City May Cot'r'ect Defective Work
A. 7f Contractor fails within a reasonable �ime after writien notice from City to coz-rect defective
Worlc, or to xemove and replace rejected Work as required by City in accoz-dance with Paragraph
13.06.A, or if Coniractor fails to perform the Work in accordance wiih the Contract Documenis,
ox if Contractor fails to comply wiY.h any other provision of the Contract Documents, City may,
after s�ven (7} days written notice to Contractor, correct, or xemedy any such deficiency.
B. In exercising the righrs a�d remedies under ihis Paragraph 13.09, City shall proceed
expeditiously. In eonnection with such correciive or remedial actian, City rnay exclude Co�ntractor
from aIl or part of the Site, take possession oi all ar part of the Work and suspend Contractor's
services reIated fihereio, and incorporate in Yhe Woxk all �naterials and equipment incorpot•aied in
the Work, stared at the Site ar far which City �as paid Cont�ractar but which ar� stored elsewhere.
Cont�-actor shall aIlow City, City's repz-esentatives, agents, consultants, employees, and City's
other contractoxs, access to the Site to enable City to exercise the rights and remedies under this
Paragz-aph.
C. Ail clairns, costs, losses, and damages (inc�uding �ut not lit�nited to all fees and cha�ges of
engineers, architects, attorneys, a�ad other professionais and all caurt or otbex dispute resalu�ion
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costs) incurred or susiained by City in exercising the rights and remedies undet� this Paragraph
13.09 will be charged against Contractor, and a Charzge Order will be issued incorpozating the
necessary revisions in the Con�ract Documents with respect to the Wark; and Czty sha11 be entitled
to an appropriate decrease in the Contrac� Pr�ce.
D. Contractor sha11 not be allawed an extension oi the Cozatract Tirr�e because of any delay in the
perfonnance of �he Work attributable to the exercise of City's rights and remedies under this
Paragraph 13.09.
ARTICLE 14 — PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETION
14.01 Schedule af Values
The Schedule of Values for lump surz�. cantracts estabXished as provided in Paragraph 2.07 will serve
as kh.e basis for progress payments and will be incozporated into a form of Application for Paytnent
acceptable to City. Progress payments on acco�nt oiUnit P�ce Work will be based on the number of
units conrzpleted.
14A2 P�og�ess �ayments
A. Applications fo� Payments:
1. Contractor is responsible for providing all i�formation as required to becozx�te a vendor of the
City.
2. At least 20 days before the date established in the General Requirezx�ents for each pxogress
p.ayment, Contractor shall submit to City for review an Applicat�on for Payment filled out and
signed by Cantractor covering the Woxk completed as of th� date of the AppIicat�on and
accorxzpanied by such supporting docuznentation as is required by ihe Contract Docutx�ents.
If payment is requested on the basis oi matezia�s and equiprnent not inco�porated in the Work
but delivered and suitably stored at the Site or at another location agreed to in variting, tk�e
Application for Paynnent shall also be accompanied by a bill of sale, invoice, or ather
dacumentation warranting that City has received the materials az�d equipment free and clear of
all Liens and evidence ihat the materials and equipment are covered by appxapriate insurance
ar other airangeme�►ts to proiect City's interest therein, all of whzc�a must be satisfactory to
City.
4. Beginning with t1�e second Application for• Payment, each Application shall iz�clude a� affida�it
of Contractor stating that previous progress payments received on accourit oi the Wark kzave
been applied on account to discharge Contractor's Iegitimate obligatzons associated with prior
Applications for Payment.
5. The am.ount oi retainage with respect to progress payments will be as sti�ulated in the
Contract Docu�ents.
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B. Review of,f�pplications:
City will, after receipt o� each Application %r Payment, either indicate in w�iting a
recornrnendation of paymen# or return the Appiicatia� to Contractorr indicating reasons for
refizsing payment. In ihe latter case, Contractor zxzay zzaake the necessary corrections and
xesubmit the Application.
2. City's processing of any payment requested in an Application for Payment wi11 be based on
City's observations af the executed Work, and on City's review of the Application for Payment
and the accompanying data and schedules, that to the best of City's knowledge:
a. the Work has progressed to the point indicated;
b. the quality of th:e Wark is generally in accordance with the Contract Documents {subject
to an evaluat�on of the Wark as a functioning vtirhole prior io ar upar� k'inal Acceptance, the
result� of any su%s�quent tests called fox i� the Cantract Documents, a final determination
of quantities and classificaiions for Work perform�d under Paragraph 9.05, and any other
qualifications stated in the recommendation}.
3. Processing any such payment will not thexeby be deemed to bave represented �hat:
a. inspections made to chec� the quality or the quantity of the Work as it has been
performed have been e�austive, �xtended to every aspect of the Wark in progress, or
invo�ved detailed inspections of the Wark beyond the rresponsibilities specifically assigned
to City in the Cont�act Documents; or
b. ihere may not be otEaer matters or issues between the parties thai �nigbi entxt�e Contractor
to be paid additianally by City or entitle Ciiy to wi.tk�k�old payment to Confractor, or
c. Contractor has compliec� wzth Laws and Regulations applicable to Contractar's pez�oz-xr�.ance
of the Work.
4. City rr�ay xc�use to process the whole or any part of any payment because of subsequently
discovered evidence or the resulis of subsequent ins�ections or tests, and revise or revoke
any such payment previously made, to such exteni as may be necessary to pxotect City from
loss because:
a. t�e Wark is de%ctive, or the completed Woxk has been damaged by tize Contractar or his
subcontracto�•s, requi�i�ag correction a� replacement;
b. discrepancies in quantities coniained i� previous applications far payment;
c. the Contract Price has been reduced by Chat�ge Orders;
d. City has been required to cozxect defective Work or complete i�Vork in accordance with
Paragraph 13.09; oz-
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c. City has actual knowledge af ihe occurrence oi any of the evenis enuzxzerated in
�'aragraph 15.02.A.
C. Retainage:
�. For contracts less than $400,000 at the �ime of execution, retainage shall be ten percent
(10%}.
2. For cont�acts greaier thari $4Q0,000 at the iime of execution, retainage shalI be five percent
�5%�-
D. Liquidated Damages. For each calendar day ihat any woz�C shaII remain uncompleied after t12e
time specified in the Cont�act Documents, tiie sum per day specified in the Agreer�x�ent, will be
deducted from the monies due the Contractor, not as a penalty, but as liquidated damages suffered
by t�e City.
E. Payrraent: Contractor wi11 be paid pursuant to the requirements oi this Article 14 and payment
will become due in accordance wit� the Contract Documents.
F. Reduction in Payment:
1. City may refirse to ma�e payment of the amaunt requested because:
a. Liens have been filed in connection with the Work, except where Contractor has
delivered a specific bond satisfactory to City io secure the satzs�action and discharge oi
such Liens;
b. tihere are otk�ez- items entitling City to a s�t-off against the arnount recoznt�aended; or
c. City has actual knowiedg� of the occtu�'ence of any of the events enumerated in
Paragraphs 14.02.B.4.a tht�ough 14.02.B.4.e ox Paragraph 15.02.A.
2. If City refuses to make payment of tk�e amount requested, City will give Contractor �nvritte�
notice stating the xeasons for such action and pay Contrac�or any amoux�t remaining after
deduction of the amount so vcrithheld. City shall pay Contractar the amount so withheld, or any
adjusfiment thereto agreed to by City a�d Cant�actor, when Contractor remedies ihe reasons
for such aciion.
14.03 Cantractor's WaYranty af Title
Contractor warrants and guararsiees that title to a!1 Wark, materials, and equipment covered by any
Application for Payment, whether incorporated in the Project or not, will pass to City no latex tlaat� the
Y�me of paytxaent free and clear of all Liens.
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14.04 Partial Utilization
A. ��iar to Fina1 Acceptance of all the Work, City may use ar occupy a.r�y substant�ally completed
part a�the Work which has specifically been identified in the Contract Documents, or whicl� City,
determines const�tutes a separately fi�nctioning and usab�e part of the Work f.hat can be used
by City for its intended purpose witho�t signi�cant intert'erence with ConYractor's pei-forix�ance of
the remainder oi the Work. City at any time may notify Contracior in w�iting ta permit City to use
or occupy any such part of the Work which City deterrnines to be ready %r its intended use, subject
to the following conditions:
1. Contractor at any tirne may no�ify City in writing tY�ai Contx�actor cansiders any such part of
the Work ready for its intended use.
2. Wiihin a reasonable time after notiiication as enumerated in Paragraph 14.OS.A.1, City and
Confractox shall make an inspection ot' that part of the Work to deteirnine its staius of
campletion. If City does not consider that part of tl�e Work io be substantially corriplete, City
will notify Contractor in writing giv7i�g the reasons therefor.
3. Partial Utilization will not constitute Final Acceptance by City.
14.05 Finallnspeciion
A. Upon written notice from Contractor that the entire Work is complete in accardance with the
Contract Documents:
1, within 10 days, City will schedule a Final Inspection wxth Contractor.
2. City wi11 notify Contractor in wi-iting of aIl particulars in wl�ich this inspection reveals thai
the Wari{ is incaztaplete or defective. Con1ractor shaiI irnrnediately talce such measures as aze
necessary to complete such Wark ar remedy such deizciencie,s.
B. No time cl�arge will be made against the Contractor between said date af notification of the City
and the date of Final Inspection. Should the City deterrnine thai the Work is not ready for Final
Inspection, City will notify the Contractor in writing of the reasons and Contract Time wiIl resume.
�4.06 Fznal Acceptance
Upon cortiple�ion by Con%ractar to City's satisfaction, of any additronal V�ork identified in the Final
Inspectzon, Czty will issue to Contractor a Ie�ter of Final Acceptance.
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14.0'7 Final Payment
A. Application for Payment:
1. Upon Final Acceptance, and in the opxnion af City, Contractor rriay znake an applicatian for
final payxx�ent following the proceduxe for progress payments in accordance with Y�e
Contract Docutnents.
2. The final Application for Payment shall be accompanied (except as previously delivered) by:
a. a11 documentation called for in ihe Contract Documenis, includi�g but not Iimited to tihe
evidence oi insurance requiz'ed by Paragraph 5.03;
b. cansent of the surety, ii any, to �inal pay.nn.ent;
c. a list of all pending or released Damage Clairns against City that Contracior believes are
unsettled; and
d. affidavits oi payments az�.d complete anc� legall� effective releases or �,v'aivers
(satisfactory to Czty) of all Lien righ#s arising aut af ar Liens f led in contaection with the
Worlc.
B. Payment Becomes Due:
1. After City's acceptance o� the Appiication for Paytnent and accompanying docurnentaiion,
requested by Cantractor, less previous payments made and any sum City is entitled,
including but not limited to liquidated damages, wilI beco�n.e due and payable.
2. After all Damage CIaims have been resolved:
a. directly by the Contractor or;
b. Contractar provides evidence that the Damage Claim has been reported ta Contractar's
instu'ance provider for resolution,
3. The making of the final payment by the City shall not relieve the Co�tractor oi any
guarantees ox other requirements of the Contract Dacume�ts wlaich specifically continue
thexeafter.
14.08 Final Corjxpletion Delayed and Partial Retairaage Release
A. If final completion of ihe V�ork is significazatly delayed, and if City so con£'irms, City may, upon
receipt of Contractor's final Application far Fayment, and ovithout te�7nina�ing the Contract, mal�e
payment of thc balance due for that portion of the Woxk fully co�npleted and accepted. Tf the
remaining balance to be held by City for Work nat fully completed ar coz7rected is less than the
retainage stzpulated in Paragraph �.4.02.C, and if bonds have been fiunished as required in
Paragraph 5.02, the writtez� consent of the surety to tk�e payment of the balance due for that
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portion of the Worl� fi�lly completed and accepted shall be submitted by Contractor to City with
#,�e AppIication for such payment. Such payment sha11 be made under the tez�s and conditions
goveming finaI payment, except that zt shall �ot constitu#e a waiver of Contract Claims.
B. Par�ial Reiainage Release. For a Contract that provides %r a s�parate vegetative establishment
a�d mainte�ance, and test and perforrriance periods foliowing the completioza o� all other
co�struction in the Contract Documents for all Work locations, the City tz�ay release a portion oi
the amount retained provided that all other work is campleted as detern�ined by ihe City. Before
tile release, all submittals and �nal quantities must be cornpl�te� and accepied for all otk�er work.
An amount sutficieni to ensure Contract campliance will be rretained.
14.09 Waiver of Clairns
The acceptance o� fmal payment will constitute a release of the City from a1� claizxa,s ox Iiabilities
under the Contract far anything done or furnished or relating to the woxk u�der the Contract
Documents or any act ar neglect of Ciry related ta or co�nected with the Contt�act.
ART�CLE 15 — SUSPENSYON OF WORK AND TERMINAT�ON
15 A 1 Ci�y May Suspend Woriz
A. At any ti�ne and without cause, City may suspe�d the Work or any poition thereoi by written
notic� to Contractor and which zxaay £'ix the date on which Work will b� resumed. Contractor sha11
resume the Woxk on the date so fixed. During temporary suspension of the Work covexed by these
Co�tx'aci Documents, %r any reason, the Ciiy will make no extra payment for stand-by �ime of
constructian equipment and/oz- constx-uctian crews.
B. Should Yhe Contractor z�ot be able to complete a�ortion of the Project due to causes beyond the
control of and wiihout the fauli or negligence of ihe Contractor, and shauld it be determined by
mutuaI consent of t�ae Contractor and City that a solution ta allow construction to proceed is zzot
available wit�ain a reasonable period of �ime, Contractor may request an e�tenszon in Contract
Time, directly atfributable to any such suspension.
C. 7f it shauld become necessary to suspend t�.e Woxk for an indefinite period, the Coniractor shall
store all materials in such a manner that they wi11 not obstruct or impede the public uza�ecessarily
nor beconae damaged in any way, and l�e shall take every precauiion to prevent damage ar
deterioration of ihe work peiformed; he shall provide snitable drainage about the work, arid erecti
temporary structures where neeessary.
D. Contractor z�rtay be reimbursed for the cosi af moving his equipment off the job and returning the
necessary equipment to the job when it is deternuned by t�e City that construction may be
resumed. Such reimbursement shall be based an actual cost to th� Contractor af moving the
equipment and no profit will be allowed. Reimbursement may not be allowed if the equipment is
r�zoved to another construction project for the City.
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� 5.02 City Mc�y Terminate for Cause
A. The occurrence of any one ox znore of the following events by way of example, but not of litrutation,
may justify termination for cause:
Contractar's persistent failure ta perform the Work in accordance wzth ihe Contract Documents
(including, but not limiied to, #'ailut-e to supply sufficient skilled workers or sui�able rnaterials
or equipmeni, failure to adhere to the Project Schedu�e estabIished under Paragrapb 2.fl7 as
adjusted from time to time pursuant to Paragraph 6.04, or failure to adhere to the City's
Business Diversity Enterprise Ordinance #20020- X 2-20ll established utid�r Paragraph
6.06.D);
2. Contractor's disregard of Laws or Regulations of any public body havi�g jurisdiction;
3. Contractor's repeated disregard of the authority of City; or
4. Contractor's vio�ation in any substantial way of any provisions of the Contract Documents;
or
S. Contractor's �ailure to promptly make good any defect in maierials or workmanship, or
defects of any nature, fihe correc�ion af �xrhich has been dirrected zn writing by the City; ar
6. Substantial indication that the Contractor has made an unauthorized assi�nment of the
Cant�act or any funds due therefrom %r the benefit of any creditor or for an.y othex puzpose;
ox
7. Substantial evidence �hat the Cant�actor has become insal�ent or bankrupt, or otherwise
financially unahle to carry on the Wor1� satisiactorily; or
8. Contractor commences legal action in a coUzi ofcompetent jurisdiction against the City.
B. If one or more oitl�e events identified in �axagraph 15.02A, occur, City will provide written notice
to Contractor and Surety to arrange a conference with Contractor and Surety to address
Contractor's fazlure to perform tl�e Work. Conference shall be held not later than 15 days, after
xeceipt of notice.
If the City, the Contractox, a�d the ��arety do nat agree to allow t1�e Cantractar to proceed to
perform the construction Contract, the City ma�, to the extent permitted by Laws and
Regula#ions, declare a Contractor default and foz-maliy terminate �he Contractor's right to
complete th� Con�t•act. Contxactor default shall not be declared earlier than 20 days after the
Coniractor and Surety have received notice of conference to address Contractar's fai�ure to
perforzn the Work.
2. Yf Contractor's services are terminated, Su�rety shal� be obligated to take over and perf'orm the
Work. If Surety does not commence performance thereof r�vithin 15 co�secutive calendar days
after date o� an additional written �otice deinanding Suzety's performance of its
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obligations, then City, without process ox act�on at law, may �ake over any portion of the
Work and complete it as described below.
a. If City coxnpletes the Work, City may exclude Contractor and Surety from the site and
take possession of the Work, and a11 mater_ials and ec�uipment incolporated into the Worlc
sfiared at ihe Site or for which City has paid Contractor or Surety but which are stoxed
elsewhere, and fanish the Work as City may deern �xpedient.
3. W�zether City or Surety completes t1�e Work, Contractor shal� not be en�itled to receive any
further payment until tlle Work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Price exceeds
all clairns, costs, losses and damages sustained by City arising out of ox resulting from
completzng the Wark, such excess will b� paid to Contractor. If sucl� claims, costs, losses and
damages exceed such unpaid balance, Conbractor sha11 pay the difiference to City. Such claims,
costs, losses and dazx�ages inc�zrred by City will be incorporated in a Chazage Order, pravided
ihat when exercising any rights or remedies under this Paragraph, City shall noi be required to
obtain the lowest price %r the Work performed.
4. Neither City, nor any of its respective consultartis, agents, oificers, directors or employees
shaIl be in any way liable or accountable to Contractor or S�ety for tbe t�ethad by which the
completioz� of the said Wark, or any por�ion ihereof, rziay be accomplished or for the price paid
iherefor.
5. City, notwithstanding tk�e methad used in completing ihe Contract, shall not forfeit the right
to recover daarxzages from Contractor or Surety for Coniractor's failuxe io timely complet� the
entire Contr-act. Cantractor sha11 not be eniitled to any clairn on account of the method used
by City in completing the Coz�tract.
6. Maintenazace of the Work shall continue io be Cont�actor's and Surety's responsibiIities as
provided for in the bond requirements of the Contract Dacuments or any special guarantees
provided for under the Contract Documenis or any other obligations otherwise prescribed by
Iaw.
C. NotwitE�standing Paragraphs I5.02.B, Contractoz-'s services will not be terminated if Contractar
begins within seven days of receipt of notice of intent ta tertninate to correct its failure to perForm
and proceeds diligently to cure such failure within no more than 30 days af receipt oi said notic�.
D. Whexe Contractar's services har�e been so ternr�inated by City, the termination wilI not affeci any
x-iglats or remeciies oi City against Cont�actox then existing or which may thereafter acezue. Any
retention or payment of zz�oneys due Contracior by City will not release Confiractor from �iability.
E. If a�d to the exie�t il�at Cont�actor has provided a perfo�nance bond under ihe provisions of
Paragiraph 5.02, the terminaiion pracedures of that bond shall not supersede the provision� of this
Articie.
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15.03 City May Terminate For Convenience
A. City may, withoui cause and without prejudice to any other right or remedy of City, tez-�:�inate the
Confract. Any termination shall be effected by mailing a noiice of tk�e termination ta the Contractor
specifying the extent to which pe�oz-imance af Work under the contract is terminaied, and �e date
upon which such termiz�.ation becomes effective. Receipt oi the notice shall be deerned
conclusively presumed and established when the letter i� placed in the United States Postal �ervice
Mail by the Ciiy. FurEher, it shall be deemed conclusively pxesumed and established that such
termination is made with just c�nse as therein stated; and no proof in any claim, demand oz suit
sl�all be required of the Ciry regardir�g s�ch discreiionary action.
B. After recei�t of a no�ice o� iermizaation, and except as otherwise directed by the City, the
Contractor shall:
L. Stop work under the Contx�act on the date and to the extent specified in the notice of tern�ination;
2. place no fiirther orders ar subcontracts for materials, services or facilities e�cept as may be
necessaty for completion of such portion of the Woz-� L�der the Coniract as is not tern�inated;
3. terminate all orders a�:d subcontracts ta the extent that they relate to tihe performance of #ne
Wozk terminateci. by notice oifiermination;
4, transfer title to the City and deli�rer in the manner, at tkze times, and to the extent, if any,
directed by ihe City:
a. the fabricated ox un�abricated parts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies a�d
other mateiial produccd as a part of, or acquired zn connection with fi1�e performance o%
the Work terminated b� the notice of the tez�minatian; and
b. the cozx�.pleted, or partially completed plans, drawings, informaiion aa�d other pxoperty
WI11C�1, if the Contract had been completed, would have been reguired ta be fiim.ished to
the City.
S. complete pexfor�x�ance of such Work as shail not have heen teYminated by the notice of
termination; and
6. take such action as may be necessazy, oz- as the City may direct, %r the protection and
pr�s�rvation of the property relaied io its contract which is in the possession of the
Contractox and in which the owner has or rriay acquire f.he rest.
C. At a tzme nat later than 30 days after the termination date speczfied in the notice of termination,
tne Contractor may sul�mit to the City a list, cez-tzfied as to quantity and quality, af any or all iterr�s
of termination invento�ry not previously dis�osed of, exclusive of items the disposition of w�ich
h.as been directed or authorized by City.
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D. Not later ihan � 5 da�s thereafter, the Ciiy shall accept tit�e to such items pravided, that the list
submiited shaXl be subj ect to verification by the City upon removal of ihe items or, if the iiems are
stored, within 45 days from the daie of submission of the list, and any necessary adjustments to
correct the list as submitted, shall be �nade prior to final settlen:zent.
E. Not Iater than 60 days after the notice of termination, t1�e Contractor sha11 submit his termination
cla�m to the Czty in the �orm and with the certification prescribed by the City. Unless an extension
is made in writing within such 60 day period by the Contractor, and giranted by the City, any and
all such claims shall be conclusively deemed waived.
F. Izz such case, Contractor shall be paid for (without dup�ication of any items):
1. completed. and acceptable Work executed rn accordance with the Con�ract Documents prior
to the eff�ctive date of termination, including fairr and xeasonabie sums for overhead and profii on
such Wo�•k;
2. expenses sustained prior #o the effective dafie of ternlination in performing services and
furnishing labor, mat�rials, or equipment as required by ibe Coniract Documents in connectian
with uncompleied Work, plr�s fair and reasonable surz�s �or averhead and profit on such expenses;
and
3, reasonab�e expenses directly attributable to termination.
G. In the event oi the failure of the Contractoz• azid City to agree upon the whole amount to be paid
to the Contractor by reason of t�ae tezxxai�ation of the Work, the City sha.11 c�etermine, on the basis
of in�oz�mation available to it, the amouni, if any, due to Y.he Contractar by reason of the termination
and shall pay to the Contractor the amounts detezxx�zned. Contractor sha11 not be paid on account
of loss of anticipated pro�ts or revenue or other ecanomic loss arising out of or resulting from
such termination.
ARTICLE 1G -- DISPUTE RESOLUTYON
16.01 Methods and Procedures
A. Either City or Cont�actox may request mediation of any Contract Claim submitted for a decision
under Paragraph 10.06 before such decision becoines �nal azad bzzading. The request for mediation
shall be submitted to the o�her party to t�e Contract. Timely submission of the request shalI stay
the effect of Pa�r�a�rapk� I QA6.E.
B. Ciiy and Contractor sha11 participate in the mediaiion proce�s in good faith. The process shall be
commenced within b0 days of filing of the request.
C. If the Cantract Claim is not resolved by mediation, City's aciion under Paragraph 10.06.0 or a
denial pursuant to �'aragraphs 10.06.C.3 or 10Ab.D shall become final and binding 30 days after
termination of fihe rnediation unless, wiil�in that tirzze period, City ar Contractor:
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1. elects in writing to invoke az�y otY�er dispute resolution process provided for in t1�e
Supplementary Coz�ditions; or
2. agrees wiih the other parry to submrt the Con:tx�aci CIa.im to another dispute resolution
pxocess; or
3. gives wr�tten notice to the other party of the intent to subinit the Contract Claim to a court of
competent jurisdictzon.
ART�CLE 1'� — MISCELLANEOUS
17.01 Gzving Notice
A. Whenever any provision o� tkie Contract Documents requires the giving of written notice, it will
be deemed to have been validly given if
I. delivered in person to the individual or to a member of the firrn or to an officer of the
coxparation for whom it is intended; or
2, delivered ai or sent by registered ar cerfified mai1, postage prepa.id, to the last business
address I�nown to the giver of ihe notice.
B. Business address changes must b� promptly made in writing to the otk�er party.
C. Whenever the Coniract Docuxxzez�ts specifies giving notice by elect�onic rneans such electronic
notice shall be deemed sufficient upon confirmation of receipt by the receiving party.
17.02 Computation of Ti�nes
When any period af time is re�erred to in the Contract Doc�nents by days, i� vv�ll he cornputed to
exclude f.he fizst a�d include the last day of such period. If tlle last day of any such period falls on a
Saturday or Sunday ar on a day �nade a Iegal holiday the next Working Day shall become the last day
of ik�e period.
] 7.03 Cumula2ive Remedies
The dutie� and obligations imposed by these Genexal Conditions and the rights and remedies available
hereunder ta the parti�s hereto are in addition to, and are not to be construed in any way as a limitation
of, any rights and remedies available io any or all of thezxa which are otherwise imposed ox available
by Laws or Regulatzons, by special r�varranty orr guarantee, or by other provisions of ihe Contracfi
Doc�znents. The provisians of ihis Paragraph will be as effective as if repeated specifically in the
Contz'act Documents in conneciion wit11 each �articuIar d�i�, obligat�on, right, and remedy to which
they a�ply.
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l 7.04 Sur�vival of 4bligatians
All representations, indemtiificatzons, warranties, and guarantees made in, required by, or given in
accordance with the Coniract Documents, as well as all continuing obligations �ndicated in the
Contract Documents, wiIl survive fma� payment, completion, and acceptance af the Work or
terminat�on or completian of the Contract or termunation of ihe sezvices af Contractor.
I7.05 Headings
Article and paragraph headings are inser�ed for conveiai�ence only az�d do not canstitnte parts of these
General Conditions.
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�ECTION 00 73 00
SUPPLEMENTARY CONDTTIONS
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GENERAL CONDITIQNS
`I'hese Supplementary Conditions modify and supplement Section 00 72 00 - General Conc[itions, and other
provisions of the Contract Docuinents as indicated below. All provisions oi the Generai Conditions that are
modified or supplemented remain in full force and effecc as so modified ox suppJemented. A]I provisions
of tlae Gez�eral Conditions which are not so modified or supplemented remain in full force and efFect.
Defined Terms
The Eerms used in these Supplementary Conditions whick� are defined in the General Conditions ha�e the
meaning assigned to them in the General Conditions, unless specifically noted herein.
Modiiications and Supplernents
The %Ilowing are instructions that modify o�• supplezx►ent specific paragraphs in the Ganarai Conditions and
other Contract Documents.
SC-3.03B.2, "Resolvi�g Discrepancies"
PIans govetn aver Speciiications.
SC-4.OlA
Easement limits shown on the Drawing are approximate and �+ere provided to establish a basis for bidding.
Upon receiving t�e final casements descriptions, Cor�tractor shall compare them to the lines shor�+t� on the
Contract Drawings.
SC-4.01A1., "Availability of Lands"
The following is a list of known outstanding right-of-way, andlor easenaents to be acquired, if any as af
September 18, 2018:
Ouistanding Right-Of Way, and/or EasemenEs to Se Acquired
PARCEL OWNER
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The Contractor understands and agrees that the dates Iisted above are estimates only, are nat guaranceed,
and do not bind the City.
Tf Contractor consicEers tYte final easements provided to differ materially frozxa the representations on the
ConCract Drawings, Contractor shail within five {5) Business Days and before proceeding with the Work,
notify Ciry in writing associated �ith the differing easeznent line laca[ions.
SC-4.01A.2, "Availability of Lands"
Ut'rlities or obsiructions to be removed, adjusted, and/or relocated
CiTY OF FORT WdRTH
STANDARD CONSTI2UCTIQN SPECIFICAITOIV DdCUMENTS
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Cify Pe'oject No. 1032D7
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as of Septernr►ber I 8, 2018
EXl'�C'I'ED UTILTI'Y AND LOCATION
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The Cantractor understands and agrees that Che dates lisEed abave az'e estzznates only, are not guaranteed,
and do not bind the CiCy.
SC-4.02A., °°Su6surface and Physicai Conditions"
The following are reports of exploratians �nd tests of subsurface conditions at the site of the Work:
A"None" Report No. , dated , prepared by "Nane", a sub-consultant oF "None" a
consultant of the City, providing additional information on "None"
The following are drawings of physical condit[ons in or relating to existing surface and subsurface
structures (except Underground Facilities} which are at or contiguous to the site of the Work:
"None"
SC-4.06A., "Hazardous Environmental Conditions at Site"
The faIlowing are reports and drawings of existing hazardous environmental conditions known to the City:
"None"
SC-S.U3A.,f°Certificates of Insurance"
The entities listed below are ° additional insureds as their interest may appear" incIuding Eheir respective
officers, directors, agents and emplayees.
(1) City
(2} Consultant "None"
(3) Other: "Nona"
SC-5.04A., "Contractor's Insurance"
The limits of �iabiliry for the insurance requzred by Paragiraph GC-5.04 sha11 provide th� following
coverages for not lass than the %ilowing amounts or greater where required by laws and regulations:
5.44A. Workers' Compensaiion, under Paragraph GC-S.04A.
Statutory limits
Employer's liability
$100,000 each accidentJoccurrence
$100,000 Disease - each emplayee
$SOO,OOD Disease - policy limit
SC-5.04B., "Contracfor's Insurance"
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5.048. Commercial General Liability, under Paragraph GC-5.048. Contractor's Liability Tnsurance
under Paragrdph GC-5.04F3., which shall be on a per project basis covering the Contractor with
minimum limits of:
$1,ODa,000 each occurrence
$2,000,000 aggregate limit
'I'he policy must have an endorsement {Amendmenf — Aggregate Liznits of Insurance) making the
General Aggregate Limits apply separately to each job siEe.
The Commercial General Liability Insurance policies shall pz'ovzde "X", "C", and "U" coverage's.
Verification of such cavexage must be shown in the Remarks Article of the Certificaie of Insurance.
SC 5.04C., "Contractor's Insurance"
�.04C. Automobile Liability, under Paragraph GC-5.04C. Contractor's Liability Insurance ander
Paragraph GG5.04C., which shall be in an amount not less than the following amounts:
(1 } Automobile Liability - a commercial business policy shaIl provide caverage on "Any Auto",
defined as aulos owned, hired and non-owned.
$1,000,000 each accident on a combined single li�x�it basis. Split limits are acceptable if limits are at
least:
$250,000 Bodily Injury per person /
$500,000 Bodily Injury per accident 1
$100,000 Property Damage
SC-5.44D., "Contractor's Insura�nce"
'I'he Contractor's constr�ction activities will require its employees, agents, subcontractors, �quipment, and
material delivex'ies to cross railroad properties and tracks �`None"
The Coz�tractor shall conducl its operations on railroad properties in such a manner as not to incerFere with,
hinder, or obstxuct the railroad company in any manner whatsoever in the use or aperarion of its/tl�eir trains
or other property. Such operations on raiIz'aad properties may require that Contractor ta execute a"Right of
Entry Agx'eement" with the particular railroad company or companies invalved, and to this end the
Contractor shouIcE satisfy itself as to [he requirements of each railroad company and be prepared to execute
the right-of-entry {if any) required by a railroad company. "I'he requirements specified herein likewise relate
to the Contractar's use of private andlor construction access roads crossing said z'ailroad company's
properties.
The ConEractual Liability coverage required by Paragraph 5.04D of the Ceneral Cnnditions shall pxovide
coverage for noC iess than the following amounts, issued by companics satisfactory to the City and io the
Railroad Caznpany for a term that continues for so long as the Contractor's operations and work cross,
occupy, or touch railroad property:
(1) Genera� Aggregate:
(2} �ach Occurrence:
Required for this Contract
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With respect to the above outlined insvrance requirements, the following shall govern:
With respect to the above outlined insurance requirements, the follovving shall govern:
CTI'Y OF FORT'UVORTFI
S'I'AAipARD CONSTRLTC'd'ION SPECIFICATTON DOCUMEN'I'S
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CON'I'12ACT 4
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1. Where a singie rai�road company zs involved, the Contractor shalI provide one insurance policy in
the name of the railroad company. However, if more than one grade separatioii or at-grade
crossing is affected by the Project at entirely separaEe locations on the line or lines of the same
railroad company, separaCe coverage z�;�ay be required, each in the amounC stated above.
2. Where mare than one railraad company is operating on the same right-of way or where several
raiIroad companies are involved and operated on Yheiz' own separate rights-of-way, the Contractor
may be required to provide separate insurance policies in the name of each railroad company.
3. If, in addition to a grade separation or an at-grade erossing, othec wor� ox aciivity is proposed on a
railroad company's right-of-way at a location entirely separate from the grade separation or at-
grade crossing, insurance coverage For this work must be included in the policy covering the grade
separat�on.
4. If no grade separation is involvcd but other woxk is �z'oposed on a railroad company's righT-of-
way, aIl such other work inay be co�ered in a singie policy for that railroacE, even fhough the work
may be at two or more separate locataons.
No work or activities on a railroad company's praperty io be performed by the Contractor shall be
commencecf until the Contractor has furnished the City with an original palicy or policies of the insurance
for each railroad company named, as required above. All such insurance must be approved by the City and
each affecte� Railroad Company prior to tkze Contractor's heginning work.
The insurance specified above must be carried until all Work to be performed on the railroad right-of-way
has been completed and the grade crossing, if any, zs no longer used by the ConLracEor. In addition,
insu:rance must be carried during all maintenance andlor repair work perforzx�ed in the raiiroad right-of-way.
Such insurance must name the railroad company as ti�e insured, together with any tenant or lessee of the
railroad company operating over tracks invol�ved in the Project.
SC-6.04., �°Project Schedule"
Project schedule sha11 be tier 3 for the project.
SC-6.�7., "Wage Rates"
The following is thc prevaiiiz�g wage rate table(s) applicable to this project and is provided in tlae
Appendixes: GC 6.07:
2013 Prevailing Wage Rates (Heavy and Highway Construction Project)
A copy of the table is also available by accessing the City's website aC:
httns://an�s.fortworthtexas.�ov/ProiectResaurces/
You can access the file by following the directory path:
02-Construction Documents/SpecificationslDiv00 -- General Conditions
SC-6.09., "Permits and Utilities"
SC-6.09A., "Contractor ohtained permits and licenses"
The foIlowing are known permits and/oz' licenses required by the Contract to be acquired by the Contractor:
FarC Warth Czty Street use Permit
SC-6.098. "City obtaiued perm�is and licenses"
The following are knawn pernuts and/or licenses required by the Contract to be acquired by the City:
` 1Vone"
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OWN�R PF.RMIT OR LICENSE AND LOCATION TARGET DATE
OF POSS�SSION
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SC-'�.4�., "Coordination"
The individuals or entities listed below have contracts with the City for the performance of other work at
the Site:
"None"
Vendor Sco e o� Work Coordination Authorit
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�C-8.01, "Communicatians to Contractor"
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SC-9.O1.., "City's �roject Manager"
The City's Project Manager for this Contract is Saiman ShaY►id or his successor pursuant to wriEten
notification from the Director of Transportation and Public Works
SC-13.p3C., "Tests and Inspections"
"None"
SGl.6.Ol.C.1, "Methods and Procedures"
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICATIOIV DOCiTMENTS
202] CQNCRETE 12EST012ATTON CONTRACT 4
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 202] CQNCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STAIVDARII CONSTRUCTION SPECIFZCATION DOCLTMENI'S City Project IYo. 1D3207
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A. Section Includes:
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SUMMARY OF WORK
1. Summary nf Work to be per%rmed in accordance witla tk�e Contract Dacuments
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Staridard Specification
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15 C. Related Specifica[ion Sections include, but are not necessariIy limited to:
16 1. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Condztions of t�ae Cor�tract
17 2. Division 1- General Requirements
l.8 l.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
19 A. Measurement and Payment
20 1. Work associated with tnis Item is consideze� subszdiary to the various items bid.
2I No s�pa�rate payment wiI1 �e allowed for this Icem.
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23 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUZREMENTS
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A. Wark Cavered by Cantract Documents
Warlc is to include furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment, and perfornung
all Wark necessary for this construction project as detailed in the Drawings and
Specifications.
B. Subsidiary Work
1. Any and a�l Work specifically governed by documentaxy requirenaents �or the
project, such as conditaons ixa�posed by the DrawiRgs or Cantracr pocumenrs in
which no specific item for bid has been provided for in fhe Froposal and the item is
not a typical uni.t bzd item included an the standard bid item Iist, then the item shaII
be considered as a subsidiary itern of WorK, the cast of which shall be incIuded in
the pxice bid in the Proposal for �arious 6id items.
2. MOB�LXZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION SHALL NOT BE FAID DIRECTLY
BUT SHAi.L BE CONSIDERED SUBSIDIARY TO THE MAJOR TI'EMS OF
WORK. NO PAYMENT WILL BE MADE FOR MOBILIZATION AND
DEMIBIL,IZATION FROM ONE LOCATION TO ANOTHER IN NORMAL
PROGRESS OF PERFORMING THE WORK.
CTTY O�' FORT WORTH 2O21 CONC�'I'� �S'I'ORA'I'ION CONTRACT �1
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1 C. Use of Premises
2 1. Coordinate uses oF prexx�ases under direction of the City.
3 2. Assume iull responszbility for protection and safekeeping of materiaIs and
4 equipment stored ox� the Site.
5 3. Use and occupy only pnrtions of the pubIic streets and alleys, or other public places
6 ar other rights-of-�rvay as �rovided for in tlie ordinances of the City, as shown in the
7 Contract Docuz�aenis, ar as rnay 6e specifically authorized in writing by Che City.
8 a. A reasonable amount of tools, materials, and equipment for cansiruction
9 p�rposes may be stored in such space, but no more than is necessary to avoid
10 delay in the const�ruction operations.
1 I b. Excavated and waste materials shall be stored in such a way as not to interfere
12 with the use of spaces that nrzay be designated to be left free and unobstructed
13 and so as not Co inconvenience qccupants of adjacent property.
14 c. If the street is occupied by railr�ad tracics, the Work shall be carried on in such
15 mann�r as not ta interfere with the operation of the railroad.
16 1} A!1 Work sha11 be in accordance with railroad requirements set fortli in
17 Division 0 as we�l as the railroad permit.
IS D. Wark within Easernents
l9 1. Do not enter upan private pro�erty for any purpose without having previously
20 ohtained perrnission from the owner of such property.
2i 2. Do nat store equipment or material on private properiy unless and until the
22 specified approval of tY�e property owner has been secured in writing by the
23 Contractor and a copy furnished to tbe City.
24 3. Unless specifically provided otherwise, clear all rights-of-way or easements of
25 obstructions which must 6e removed to mal�e passible proper prosecution of the
26 Wark as a par� of t�e project construction operations.
27 4. Preserve and use every precaution to prevent damage to, ail frees, slu-ubbery, piants,
28 lawns, fences, culverts, curbing, and aIl other rypes oi structures or irr�provements,
29 to all water, sewer, and gas lines, to all condtuts, ovcrhead pole lznes, or
30 appnrtenances thereof, including the constructaon of temparary fences and to all
31 other public or private properCy adjacent to the Work.
32 5. Notify the proper representatives of the ownez's az occupants of the public or private
33 lands of interest in lands whickz �might be affected by the Wor•k.
34 a. Such natice shall be made at Ieast 4$ hours in advance of the beginning of tl�e
3 S W ork.
36 b. No�ces shall be applicable to both p�iblic and private «tility companies and ar�y
37 cQrporatio�, cornpatiy, individual, or other, either as owners ox occupants,
38 whose la�zd ar inCerest in Iand rnight be affected by the Work.
39 c. Be responsible for all damage or injury to prop�rty of any character resulting
�0 from any act, omission, neglect, or misconduct iz� the manner or method or
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C. Fence
a. Restore all fences encountered and xemaved during construction of the Project
to the original or a better tlaan original eondition.
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STANDAItD CONSTRUC'I'ION SPECIPICATIdN DOClTMENT5 City Project No. 103207
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b. Erect temporazy fencing in place of the fencing removed whenever the Work is
not in progress and when the site is vacated overnight, and/or at all t�mes to
pxovide site secrrrity.
c. Tkze cost far a�l fence work within easements, including remaval, temporary
closures and replacement, sha1I be subsidiary to the various items bid in tk�e
project proposal, nnless a bid item is specifically provided in the pzoposal.
1.5 SUSMITTALS INOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
9 1.'� CLOSE�UT SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
10 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
11 1.9 QUALXTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
12 110 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING �NOT U�ED�
i3 l.l � F�ELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1� 11� WARRANTY �NOT USED]
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16 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATTOCJ� 170CUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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SUBSTITLI'f'ION PROCEDURES
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SECTION 0125 00
SU�STTTUTTQN PROCEDURES
A. Sectian TncIudes:
1. The procedure for requesting the approval of substitution of a product that is not
equivalent to a prodnct which is specified by descriptive or performance criteria or
defined by reference to 1 or more of the following:
a. Name of manufacturer
b. Name of vendor
c. Trade name
d. Catalog number
2. Subst�l�tions are not "or-equals".
B. Deviations from this Ciry of Fart Warth Standard Speciiication
1. None.
16 C. Reiated Specificatian Sections include, but are not necessartiy limited to:
17 1. Division 4-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
18 2. Division 1-- General Requirements
19 1.� PR.�CE AND PAYMENT PR4CEDURES
2p A. Measurement and Payment
2I 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various iterns bid.
22 No separate paymenl will be allowed for this Item.
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A. Request for Substitukion - Genera�
1. Within 30 days after award of Contract (unless noted otherwise), the City will
consider �ormal rec�uesis from Cantractor For substiturion of products in place of
those specified.
2. Ceriarn types of equipment and kinds of material are desc�7bed in Specifications by
means of references to names of manufacturers and vendors, trade names, or
caCalog num6ers.
a. When this method of specifying is used, it is not intended to exclude from
considera�ion other products bearing other manufacturer`s or vendor's names,
trade names, or catalog numbers, provided said products are "or-equals," as
determined by City.
3. Other types of equipxx�.e�at arzd �i�ds of material �ay be acceptable substitutions
Under the following conditians:
a. Or-�equals are unavaiiable due to strike, r�.iscontinued produccion of products
meeting specified req�irements, or other factors beyond control of Contractor;
or,
CTI'Y OP PORT WORTH 2O21 CO�ICRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS`IRUCTiOi�I SPECIFICATTON DOCT7M�TS City Project No. 103207
Revised 7aly 1, 2D� 1
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b. Contractor propases a cost andlos- time reductian incentive Co che City.
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3 A. See Request far Substitution Form (attached)
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B. Procedure for Requesting Substitution
1. Substitution shall be considered only:
a. After award of Contract
b. Under the conditions stated herein
2. Submit 3 copies of each written req�est for substitu�ion, including:
a. Docurr�entation
i) Complete dala substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with
Contract Docunnez�ts
2) Data relating to changes in construction schedule, when a reducfiion is
pxoposed
3) Data relating to changes in cost
b. For products
1) Pz�oduct identification
a) Manufacturer's name
b) Telephone number and represe�tative contact name
c) Specification Section or Drawing reference of originally specified
product, incIuding discrete name or tag number asszg�aed to original
product in tlae Coz�t3ract Docuxnents
2) Manufacturer's literatnre clearJy �xaarked to show compliance of proposed
product with Cantxact Docunnenes
3) ICe�x�ized comparison of original and propasec[ product addressing product
characterisiics including, but not necessariIy limited to:
a) Size
b) Composition or mater�als of construction
c) Weight
d) Electrical or mechanical requirements
4) Product experience
a) Locat�on of past pxojects utilzzing product
b) Nazxze and telephone number of persons associated witY� referenced
projects knqwledgeable concerning proposed product
c) A�ailable 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 construction methods:
1} Detailed description oi proposed meChod
2) glustration drawings
C. Approval or Rejection
1. Written approval or rejection of substitu�ion given by the City
2. City reserves the right to require proposed product to comply with color and pattern
oi specified praduct if necessary to secure design intent.
3. In the event the sL�bstitution is approved, the resulting cost and/or time reduction
wxll be documented by Change Order in accordance with the General Conditions.
CCI'I' O�' FORT WORTH 2d21 CONCRETE RESTORATIOIV CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECIF[CATTON DOCLTMENTS Ci€y Praject 1�Io. 103207
Itevised July I, 2p11
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SUBSTII'UTION PROCEDURFS
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4. No additional contract time wi11 �e given for substitution.
5. Substitulion will be rejected if:
a. Subz�ittal zs not through the Contractor with his stamp of approval
b. Requcst is not made in accordance with this Speciiicataon Sectinn
c. Zn the City's opinion, acceptance wilI rec�uire subsiantiai revision of the original
design
d, Ix� t�e City's opinion, substitntion wi11 not perform adequately the function
consistent with the design intent
ACTION SUSMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT U,SED]
A. In making request for substitut�on or in using an approved product, the Contractoz
represents that the Contractor:
1. Has investigated proposed product, and has determined that it is adequate or
superior in all respects to Yhat specified, and that it will perfox�x� function for which
it is intended
2. WiII provide same guarantee for substitute item as for product speci�ed
3. Will coordinate installation of accepted substiEution into Work, to include building
madifications if necessary, making such changes as may be required for Wark to be
complete in all respects
4. Waives aIl claims for additionaI costs reIated to substitution which subsequent�y
arise
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CITY OP FORT WORTCT 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUC`I'ION SPECIFICATI03V TIOCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised ]uly 1, 2011
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EXHIBIT A
REQUEST FOR SUBSTITUTION FORM:
TO:
PR07ECT: DATE:
We hereby submit for your consideration the �ollowing product instead of rhe specifi�d item for
the above project:
SECTION PARAGR.APH SPECIFTED ITEM
Proposed Substitution:
Reason for Su�stitution:
Include complete information on changes to Drawir�gs andlor Speciiica�ions which proposed
subs�itution will require for its proper installation.
Fill in Blanks Below:
A. Wili the u�adersigned contractor pay for changes to the building design, including engineering
and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution?
B. What effect does substitution have on other Erades?
G Differences between proposed substitution and speciFied item?
D. Dzfferences i� product cost or product delivery time?
E. Manufact�rer's g�arantees of the proposed and specified items are:
Equal Betcer (explain on attachment)
The und�rsigned states that the f�nction, appearance and quality are equiva�.ent or superior to the
specified item.
Submitted By: For Use by City
Signature
as noted
Firm
Address
Date
Telephone
For Use by Ciiy:
Appz'aved
City
Recommended Recommended
Not recorx�ux�ended Received late
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Remarks
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C�I'Y OF FpRT WORT�I
STANDARTI COIV57'RUCTION SPEC�CATION DQCUMENTS
Revised July [, 2011
Rej ected
2021 CONC�'I'E I2P,S'I'ORA'I'iQN CONTRACT 4
Cily Project No. 143207
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PRECONS"CRUCTION MEETllVG
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PREC�NSTRUCTION MEETiNG
S A. Section Includes:
6 1. Prnvisions for t�e preconsiruction meeting to be heZd prior to the start of Work to
7 clariiy construction contract adr►�inistration procedures
8 B. Deviatao�s frox� this City af Fort Worth Standard Speciiication
9 l. None.
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C. Related Specificatian Sec�ions include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Divi�szo� 0—�idding Requirements, Contract Farms and Conditions of the Contract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
PR.ICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiJRES
14 A. Measurement and Payment
15 1. Wark associated w�th this Item is considered subsidiazy to tl�e various items bid.
16 No separate payment will be allowed for t�azs Item.
17 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED�
18 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREM�NTS
l9 A. Coordination
20 1. Attend preconstzuction meeting.
21 2. Repz�esentatives af ContracEor, subcontractors and suppliers attending meetings
22 shall be qualified and anthorized to act on behalf of the entity each r�present,s.
23 3. Meeting administered by City may be tape recarded.
24 a. If recorded, tapes will be used ta prepare minutes and retained by City �or
25 future �•eference.
2� B. Preconstruction Meeting
27 1. A preconstruction meetin� will be held wi�thin 14 days after the execution of the
28 Agreement and before Wor� is started.
29 a. The meeting wiIi be scheduled ar�d adrninistered by the City.
30 2. The ProjecC Represe�tative will preside at the rneeting, prepare the notes of the
31 meeting and dzstribuie copies af same to alI �arLicipants who so request by fu�ly
32 completang the attendance form to be circulated at the beginning of the meeling.
33 3. Attendance shalI include:
34 a. Project Representative
35 b. Contractor's project manager
36 c. Contractor's superintendent
37 d. Any subconbractor or supplier representatives whom the Contractor �rnay desire
38 to invite or the City may request
CTi'Y OF FORT WORTH z021 COIVC[tETE REST03tATI0IV CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS'[`ItUCTIaN SPECIFICATION DOCiJMLN'I'S City Project No. 1D3207
Revised August 17, 2012
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e. Other City representataves
f. Others as appropz�ate
4. Construction Schedule
a. Prepare baseline construction schedule in accordance with Sec�ion O1 32 16 ax�d
pzovzde at Preconstruction Mee�ing.
b. City urill notify Contractor of any schedule chang�s upon Notice a�
�'xeconsl�'uction Mee�ing.
5. Preli�inary Agenda may include:
a. Introduction of Project Personnel
b. General Description of Project
c. Status of right-of-way, utiliry c�eaz�ances, easements or other pertinent per�nits
d. Contractor's work p�an a�ad schedule
e. Contract Time
f. Notice to Proceed
g. Construction Staking
h. Progress Pay�ents
i. Extra Work and Change Order Procedures
j. Field Oz-ders
k. Disposal Site Le[ter for Waste Material
1. J�suz'ance Renewals
m. Payroll Certification
n, Material Certifica�ions and Quality Controi Testing
o. Public Safety and Convenienc�
p. Documentation of Pre-Constructior� Condi�ions
q. Weekend Work Notification
r. Legal Holidays
s. Trench Safery Plans
t. Confined Space Entry S�andards
u. Cooxdinaiian with tE�e City's representative for operations of existing water
systems
v. Storm Water Pollution Preven�ion Plan
w. Coordination with other Contractors
x. Early Warning System
y. Contractor Evaluation
z. Special Conditions applicable ta the project
aa. Damages Claims
bb. Subrriittal Proceduxes
cc. Substitution Pz�ocedures
dd. Conrespondence Rouling
ee. Record Drawings
ff. Temporary consfi�iction faciiities
gg. MIWBE or MBE/SBE procedures
ht�. Fina� Acce�tance
ii. �inal Payment
jj. Questions or Comments
C1TY DF FORT WORTH
S'I'ANT7ARD CONS'I'RUCTiON SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENTS
Revised August'17, 2012
2621 CONCRETE ItE5TORATION CONTRACT 4
City Project No. 1D3207
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PRECONSTRUCTIOIV MEETI�TG
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2 1.b ACTION �iJ�MITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
3 1.'� CLOSEQUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
4 1.$ MAXNTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
5 1.9 QUALxTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
6 11d DELIVERY, ,�TORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT U�ED]
7 1.11 FXELD [�SITEJ CONDITIONS [NOT USED�
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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C1I'I' OF FORT WQRTH z021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRl7CTION SPEC�k'ICATIpAI DOCI.IMF.NTS Caty Projcct No. 1 Q3247
Revised Aagust 17, 2012
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PR07ECT MEETINGS
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SECTION 013120
PR07ECT MEETINGS
5 A. Seceion Inciudes:
6 1. Provisions far project meetings throughout the construction period ta enable orderly
7 review of the progress of the Work and to provide for systenrzatic discussion of
8 potential problems
9 B. Deviations this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificaiion
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
2. Diviszon 1-- General Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
15 A. Measurement anc[ Payment
16 1. Work associated with thzs Item is considered subsidiary to the vario�s items bid.
17 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
18 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
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A. Coardination
1. Schedule, attend and adrninister as specified, pezi�odic pragress meetings, and
specially calTed meetings throughout progress of the Work.
2. Representatives of Contractar, subcontzactors and su�pliers attending meetings
shali be qualified and authorized to act an behalf of the entity each represents.
3. Meetings administered by City zaaay be tape recorded.
a. If record�d, tapes will be used to prepa.re minutes and retained by City far
fnture reference.
4. Meetings, in addi�ion to those specified in this Section, may be held when requested
by the City, Engineer or Contractnr.
B. Pre-Construction Neighborhood Meeting
1. After the execution of Ihe Agreement, bul before construction is aliowed to begin,
attend I Public Meet�ng vvith affected residents to:
a. Present projected schedule, including construction sYart date
b. Answer any construction related quesiions
2. Meeting LocaYion
a. LocaTion of ineeting to be detez�nained by the City.
3. Attendees
a. Cnntractor
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRBTE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPHCIFiCATION DOCIIMENTS City Project No. 1p3207
Revised Jaly l, 2011
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b. Project Representative
c_ Other City representatives
4. Meeting Schedule
a. In general, the neighborhood me�t�ng will occur within the 2 weeks following
the pre-construction confezence.
b. In no case will canstruction be allowed to begin until this mee#ing is held.
C. Progress Meetings
1. Formai praject coordi.natian meetings will be held periodicaliy. Meetings will be
scheduIed and administered by Project Representative.
2. Addi�ional progress meetings to discuss specific topics will be conducted on an as-
needed basis. Such additional meetings shaII include, but n.ot be lirnited to:
a. Caardinating shutdowns
b. Installation of piping and equipment
c. Coordination between other construction pzojects
d. Resolution of construction issues
e_ Equrpment approvai
3. The Project Representalive will pzeside at progress meetings, prepare the notes of
the meeting and dis[ri6ute copies of the same to all participants who so request by
fully completing the attendance farm to be circulated at the beginning of each
meeting.
4. Attendance shall include:
a. Contractor's project manager
b. Contractor's superintendent
c. Any subcontractor or supplier repres�ntatives who.m ttze Contractor may desire
to invite or the City may request
d. Engineer's representatives
e. City's representaEives
f. Others, as requested by the Project Representative
5. Preliminary Agenda may include:
a. Review o� Work progress since previous meeting
b. Field obsexvations, problems, conflicts
c. Tteins which impede canstruction schedule
d. Review af off-site fabrication, delivery schedules
e. Review of construct�on interFacing and sequencing requirements with ather
construction contracts
f. Corrective r�easures and procedures to regain projected schedule
g. Revisions to constructzon schedule
h. Progress, scheduTe, duxing succeeding Work period
i. Coordination of schedules
j. Review subm�ttal schedules
k. Maintenance of q�aliry standards
�. Pending changes and substitutions
m. Review praposed changes for:
1) Effect on construction schedule and on coxnp�e�ion daee
2} Effect on other contracts of the Project
n. Revie�x+ Record Documents
a. Review monthly pay request
p. Review status of Requ�sts for Informat�an
CTT'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRLJCTTON SPECIFTCATiON DOCLTMENTS
Revised 7uly I, 2d11
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATTON COAITRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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PROJECT MEETD+IGS
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1 6. Meeting Schedule
2 a. Progress meetings will be held periodicalIy as determined by the �roject
3 Representative.
4 J) Additional rneetings may be held at the request oi the:
5 a) City
6 b) Engineer
7 c) Contractor
8 7. Mee�ing Location
9 a. The City wiil eslablish a rneeting location.
l.0 1) To the extent practicable, �acetings wi11 be held at the Site.
11 1.� SUBMITTAL� [NOT US�D]
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13 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1� 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED�
15 1..9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
lb 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDL�NG [NOT USED]
17 1.11 FIELD jSITE] CONDITI�NS [N�T USED]
18 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
19 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT US�D]
20 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 COAICILE'FE RESTORATIpN CONTRACT 4
STAI�TDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCYJMENTS City Project [�To. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 20I1
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SECTION 0132 33
PRECONSTRUCTTON VIDEO
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Administrative and pzoceditral requirements for:
7 a. Preconstruction Videos
8 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
9 1. Nane.
10 C. Related Speciiicataon Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1 l. 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Cantract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
12 2. Divisio� 1-- General Requirements
13 1.2 PRiCE AND PAYMENT PR4CEDURES
I4 A. Measuz-ement and Payment
15 1. Worlc assaciated wit� this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
16 Na separate payment will be allowed far this Item.
17 1.3 REFERENCES [N�T USED]
18 1.4 ADMINXSTRATIVE REQUIR�MENTS
19 A. Preconstruction Video
20 1. Produce a preconstruction video of the site/alignment, including all areas in the
21 vicinity of and to be af�fected by construction.
22 a. Pz�ovide digital copy of videa upon request by the City.
23 2. Refiaix� a copy of the preconstruction video until the end of the maintenance surety
24 period.
2S 1.S SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
26 1.6 ACTION �UBMYTTALS/INFORMATIONAL SiTBMXTTALS [NOT USED]
27 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
28 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [N�T USED]
29 1.9 QUALITY ASSIIRANCE [NOT USED]
3p 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
31 1.i1 FIELD [S�T�] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
32 1.1� WARRA.NTY [NOT USED]
33 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT U5ED]
Cl'T'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RF?STORAITpN CpNTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRTICTION SPECTFiGATION DOCUMEi�lTS City Project No. 1032D7
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CTI'Y OF FORT WdRTTT 202I CONCRETE R�STORAITON CONTRACT 4
STA.N7JARD COI+i3TRLTCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLiMENTS Caly Project No. 163207
lZevised July 1, 2011
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SUBMITTALS
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. General methods and requirements of submissions applicable to the following
7 Work-related submittals:
S a. Shqp Drawings
9 b. Product Data (including Standard Product List submittals)
10 c. Samples
11 d. Mock Ups
12 B. Devialions from this City of Foz-t Woxth Standard Specification -
13 1. None.
14 C. Related Specification Sections include, laut are not necessai-ily limited to:
15 1. Division 0— Biddzng Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
1b 2. Division i— General Requirements
17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
l8 A. Measiarement az�d Payment
19 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the varions items bid.
20 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
21 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT U�SED]
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A. Coordination
1. Notify the City in w�ting, at the time of submittal, of any dev�iations in the
submittals from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
2. Coordination of Subnnzital Times
a. Prepare, prioritize and transmit each submittal sufficiently in advance of
performing tl�e related Work or other applicable activities, or within the time
specified i� the individual Worlc Sections, oi the Specifications.
b. Cantractor is responsibie such that the installa�ion will not be delayed by
processing times including, but not limited to:
a) Disapprova� and resubmittal (if required)
b) Coordination with other submittals
c) Testing
d) Purchasing
e) Fabrication
� Delivery
g} Sirnilar sequenced acCivities
c. No extension of time will be authorized because of the Cantractor's failure to
transmit subznittals sufficientiy in advance oi the Wark.
C1TY QF FORT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDAItD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFCCA'I`ION DOCUMENFS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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d. Mal�e submittals promptly in accordance wikh approved schedule, and in such
sequence as to cause no delay in the Work ox in the work of any other
contractar.
B. Submittai Numbering
1. When submit�ing shop drawings or samples, utilize a 9-character submittal cross-
reference identiiication numbering systeaxi in ihe following manner:
a. LTse the first b digits of tk�e applicai�le Specr�cation Section Nurnber.
b. For the next 2 digits number use nurnbers 01-99 to sequentially number each
initial separate iterr� or drawing submitted under each specific Section nunaber.
c. Last use a letter, A-Z, indicating the resul�missinn of the same drawing (i.e.
A=2nd submission, B=3rd submission, G-4th submissior�, etc.). A typ�ca]
submittal number would be as follows:
03 3b 00-b8-B
1) 03 30 00 is the Specification Section for Concrete
2) 0$ is the eighth initial submittal under this Specification Section
3} B is the third submission {second resubrriission) of that particular shap
clrawing
C. Co�txactor Certification
21 1. Review shop drawings, praduct data and saaxiples, including those by
22 subcontractors, prior to submisszo� to determine and verify the following:
23 a. Field measurements
24 b. Field construction criteria
25 c. Catalog nux�r�bers a�d similar data
26 d. Conformance with the Contrac� Documents
27 2. Provide each shop drawing, sample and product data submitted by tlae Contractor
28 witli a Certification Statement affixed incIuding:
29 a. The Cantractor's Cor►�pany name
30 b. Signature of sub�nittal reviewer
31 c. Certification Statement
32 1) "By this submitfial, I�ereby represent that I have determined and verified
33 field measurements, fzeJ.d constructian criteria, materials, dimensions,
34 catalog numb�rs and sirnilar data and I have checked and coordinated each
3S item with other applicable approved shop drawings."
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1. Fold shop drawings larger than 8 1/z inches x 1 I inches to 8 1/z inches x l linches.
2. Bind shop drawings and �roduct data sheets together.
3. Order
a. Covez Sfieet
1) Description of Packet
2) Conlractor Certification
b. List of items / Table of Contents
c. Product Data /S�op DrawingslSanriples /Calculations
E. Submittal Content
46 1. The date of submission and the dates af any previous submissions
CITY OP FOItT WORTH 202] CO3�ICRETE RESTORATiON CONTRACT 4
STANDARb CONSTRLTCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLIMENTS City Praject No, 103207
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3. Contractor zdentification
4. The n�annes of:
a. Cozatractor
b. Supplier
c. Manufacturer
7 5. Zdentification of the product, with the Speci�'ication Section number, page and
S paragraph(s)
9 6. �'ield dimensions, clearly identifi�d as such
IO 7. Relation to adjacent or cxitzcal �eatures of the Worlc or materials
11 S. Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specification r�umbers
12 9. Identification by hzgl�lighting of deviations from Contract Documents
13 lfl. Identification by highlighting of revisions on resubmittals
14 1 T. An 8-inch x 3-inch bla�z� space for Contractor and City stamps
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1. As specified in individual Work Sections includes, but is not necessarily li�ited to:
a. Custorn-prepared data such as fabrication and erection/installatiar� (working)
dzawings
6. Scheduled information
c. SetYing diagrams
d. Actual shopwork manufacturing instxactions
e. Custom templates
f. Special wiring diagrams
g. Coordina�ion drawings
h. Individual system or equipment inspection ar�d test repor�s including:
1) Perforn�ance curves and certiircat�ons
i. As applicable to the Work
2. Details
a. Relation of the various parts to the main meniabers and lines of the structure
b. Where correct fabrication of the Woz-k depends upon field measurements
I) Provide such measurements and n�oie on the drawings prior to submitting
for approval.
G. Prnduct Data
1. Far submittals of product data for products included on the City'S S�aI1CIa1'CI PCOC�UG�
List, clearly identify each item selected for use on the Project.
2. For submittals of product data for products not included on the City's Standard
Product List, subxnittal data may include, but is not necessarily lixxuted ta:
a. S�andaxd prepared data for manufactured products (sometimes referred to as
catalog data)
1) S�c�a as tt�e manufacturer's product speciiication az�� installa�ion
instructions
2) Availability of colors and patterns
3) Manufacturer's printed statexnents af coinpliances and appiicabiliry
4) Roughing-in diagrams and teznplates
5) Catalog cuts
b) Product phoCographs
CTPY OF FORT WOIt"I'�3 2021 CONCRETE [tESTORATI03+I CONTRACT 4
STAN1�Al2I� CONSTRUCTI03V SPECIFICATION DOCUIvI�.NTS City Project No, 103207
Revised Decembet 20, 2012
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8) Printed perforxx�ance curves and operational-range diagrams
9) ProducEion or c�uality control inspection and test reports and certificataans
10) Mill reports
1 I} Product operating and maintenance instructions and recommended
spare-parts �isting and printed product warranEies
12) As applicable to the Work
H. Samples
1. As specified in individual Sections, include, but are not necessaxily limited to:
a. Physical examples of the Wark such as:
i) Sections of manufac�ured or fabricated Wor�
2) 5ma11 cuts or containers oi mate�als
3) Complete units of rEpetitively ased products colorltexture/pattern swatches
and range sets
�) Specimens %r coordi�aation of visual effect
5) Graphic symbols and unuts of Work to be used by the City for independent
inspection and Eesting, as applicable to the Work
18 I. Do not start Work requizi�ng a shop drawing, sample or product data nor any noaterial ta
19 be fabricated or installed prior to the approval or quali�ied approval of such itez�a.
20 1. FabricaCion pexformed, materials purchased or on-site construction accomplisher�
21 which does not conform to approved shop drawings and data is at the Contraetor's
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2. The City will not be liable for any expense ar delay due to corrections or remedies
xequired to accompiish conformity.
3. Complete project Work, ma�erials, fabrication, and installal�ons in conformance
with approved shop drawings, applicable samples, and product data.
r. Submittal Distribution
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Electronic Distrib�tion
a. Confirm developx�ent of Project directory for eIectronic submittals to be
uploaded io City's Buzzsaw site, or another external FTP site approved by the
City.
b. Shop Drawings
l) Uglaad submittal to designated project directory and notify appropriate
City representatives via email oi submittal posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for all submittals
b) If Contractor rcquires moz�e than I hard copy of Shop Drawings
returned, Cantractoz� shal� submit more than the number of capies listed
above.
c. Product Data
1) Upload submittal to designated praject directory and notify appropriate
Ciry representatives via email of submittal posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for all suhmittals
d. Sannples
1) Distributed to the Project Representative
Hard Copy Distribution (if required in 1ie� o� electronic distribution)
C1TX OF FORT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE R�S'1'ORATION CONTRAC'I' 4
STANDAI2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIETCATION DOCUNi�NTS Cety Projec[ Na. 103207
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1) Distnibuted to the City
2) Copies
a) $ copies for mechanical submittals
b) 7 copies for alI other submiitals
c) If Contractor requires x3r�ore than 3 copies of Shop Drawings returned,
Contractor shall submit mare tha� the number of copies listed above.
b. Froduct Data
1) Distributed ta the City
2) Copies
a) 4 copies
c. Samples
1) Distributed to the Project Representative
2) Copies
a) Subznit the number stated in the respec�ave Specification Sections.
3. Distribule re�roductions of approved shop drawix�gs and copies of approved
product data and samples, where required, ta the job site file and e�sewhere as
directed 6y the City.
a. Provid� number of copies as directed by t�ae City but not exceeding the numbez�
previously speci�ed.
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T�e revievv of shop drawings, data and samples will be for general confor�nance
with the design concept and Contract Documents. This is not ta be construed as:
a. Per�nitting any departure from the Contract requirements
b. Refieving the Coz�Cractor af responsibiiity for any enrors, including details,
dimensions, and materials
c. Approving d�partures frorn details furnished by the City, except as otherwise
provided herein
The revi ew and approval of shop drawi�ags, samples or product data by the Ciiy
does noi relieve the Contractor from hi.s/laer respansibility with regard Co it�e
fu]_fzll�nenr of the terms oi the Ca�tract.
a. All risks of error and onnission are assumed by the Contractor, and the City will
have no responsibzlity rherefore.
The Contractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for coordinating the
Wark with all other assaciated vvork and trades, for selectzng �abricatian processes,
for techniques of assembly and for performing Work in a safe manner.
If the shop drawings, data or samples as submitCed descz-ibe variations and show a
departure from the Contract requirements which City finds to be in the interest of
the City and to be so minor as nat to involve a change in Contract Price or time for
perfarmance, the City may return the reviewed drawings without noting an
exception.
SubmittaTs wall be returned to the Contractor under 1 of the following codes:
a. Code 1
1) "NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN" is assigned when there are no noiatians or
cornments on the subxniEtal.
a) When reCu�ned under this code the Contractor may reXease the
equipment and/or malerial for manufacture.
b. Code 2
CTTI' OF FQRT WORTH 2O21 CQNCRETE RESTaRATTON CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRiJCTION SPECIFICA'I'ION DOCiJM�N`I'S City Project No. 143207
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1 i) "EXCEPTIONS NOTED". This cade is assigned when a confirmation of
2 the noiations and comments TS NOT required by the Contractar.
3 a) The Cantractor rnay release the equipment or material for manufacture;
4 however, all notations and com�nents must be incorporated into the
5 fina� product.
6 c. Code 3
7 l) "EXCEP'I'IONS NOTED/RESUBMIT". This combination of codes is
8 assigned when notations and comments are extensive enough to require a
9 resubmittal of the package.
IO a} The Contractor may release the equipz�rzent or material for manufacture;
11 however, all notations and comments x�ust be incorporated into the
12 �inal product.
13 b} This resubziaittal is to address a11 corntnents, ornissions and
14 non-conforrr�x�g itexzis that were noted.
15 c) Resubx�ttai is to be received by the City within 15 Calendar Days oi
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1} 'NOT AP�R�VED" is assigned when the submittal does not meet the
i�tent of the Contract Documents.
a) The Contractor must resubrrut the entire package revised to br'rng the
submittal into conformance.
b} It may be necessary to resubmit using a different manufacturer/vendor
to meet the Contract Documents.
24 6. Resubmittals
2S a. Handled in the same manner as first submittals
26 1) Corrections other than zequested by the Ciry
27 2} Marked with revision triangle or other similar method
28 a) At Contractor's risk if not marked
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1) All subsequent reviews will be performed at tim�s canvenient ta the CiCy
and at the Contractor's expense, based on the City's or City
Representative's then prevailing rates.
2} Provide Contracior reizx�bursement to the City v;�ithin 30 Calendar Days for
all such fees invoiced by t�ae City.
c. The need for mor� than 1 resub�ission or an� nther delay in abtaining City's
review of submittals, wiZl not entiYle the Contractor to an extension of Contract
Time.
39 7. Fartial Sub�ttals
40 a. Czty xeserves the right to not review submittals deemed partial, at ihe City's
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42 b. SubmittaIs de�med by the City to be not complete will be returned to rhe
43 Contractor, and will be considered "Not Approved" until z�esul�rr�itted.
44 c. T�e City may at its option provide a list or mark ilae subx�nittal directing the
45 Cantractor to the areas that are incamplete.
46 8. If Ihe Contractar considers any correction indicated nn the shop drawings to
47 constitute a change to the Contz�act Dacuments, then wricten notice must be
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE REST012ATIOAI CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIpN SPECIFICATIOI�T DOCYJMEN'I'S City Project No. 103207
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1 9. Wlaen the shqp drawings have been completed to the satisfact�on of the City, lhe
2 Contractor may carry out the construction in accordance therewith and no fiurther
3 changes therein except upon w�tte� instructions from the City.
4 10. Each submittal, appropriately caded, will be returued within 30 Calendar Days
5 following receipt oi subrx�zttal by the City.
6 L. Mock ups
7 X. Mock Up units as specified ixz i�dividual Sections, incl�de, but are not necessarily
8 limited to, compl�te uzzits of the standard of acceptance for that type of Work to be
9 used on the Project. Remove at Y.�e completion of the Wor� or when directed.
10 M. QuaIifications
11 1. If specifically required in other Sections of these Specifications, submit a P.E.
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1. Contractor Request for additional inforrriation
a. Clarification or interpretation of the contract documents
b. Wben the Contractor believes there is a conflicY between Contract Documents
c. When the Contractar believes theze is a canflict between the Drawings and
Specificanons
1) Identify the conflict and request clarification
2. Use the Request for Infozx�ation (RFI) form provided by the City.
21 3. Numbering af RFI
22 a. Prei'ix with "R�T" followed by series number, "-xxx", beginning witY► "O1" and
23 increasing seque�tially with each additional transmi�ttal.
24 4. Sufficient inforznation shaIl be attached to p�rmit a written response without further
2S infornnati an.
26 5. The Cziy will log each request and will review ihe request.
27 a. Tf review of tl�e praject infozxnation request indicates that a change to the
28 Contract Documents is required, the City will issue a FieJcE Order or Change
29 Order, as appropriate.
30 1.5 SUBMZTTALS [NOT USED]
31 �.6 ACTXON SUBMITTAL�/INFORMATx4NAL SUI3MITTAL5 [NOT USED]
32 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
33 1.8 MA.�NTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY A�SURANCE [NOT USED]
35 1.10 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
36 111 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USEDJ
37 1..12 WARRANTY �NOT USED]
CTI'Y OF FORT VVORTH 2O21 CONCRET� 12ESTORATION C�N'F'RACT 4
STANI]ARD CpNSTRUCT'IO1V SPECIFICATIOAI DOCTTMENTS Ciry Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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C1TX OF FORT WORT�T 2021 CONCRE'I`E RESTORATTON CON�'RACT 4
STANDAItD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICA'I'ION DOCiTMENTS City Project C�To. 103207
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SPECZA.L PROJ�CT PROCEDURES
1. The procedures for special project circumstances that includes, but is not limited to:
a. Coordinat�on wiih the Texas Department of Transportation
b. Woz�k near High Voltage Lines
c. Confined Space Entry Program
d. Air Pollution Watch Days
e. Use of ExpIosives, Drop Weight, Etc.
f. Wa�er Department Notification
g. Public Notification Frior to Beginning Construction
h. Coordination with United States Army Corps of E�gineers
i. Coordination wiChin Raalroad penx�uts areas
j. Dust Control
k. Employee Parldx�g
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificatian
1. Nane.
20 C. R�lated Specification SecYions include, bnt are not necessarily limited lo:
21 1. Division q— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
22 2. Division 1— General Requirements
23 3. Section 33 12 25 — Connection to Existing Watcr Mazns
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A. MeasuremenC and Payrn.ent
1. Coordinatian withan Railroad permit areas
a. Measurement
1} Meas�rernent for Y�is Item will be by lump sum.
b. Payme�t
1) The work perfortned and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
wili be paid for at the lump sum price bid for Razlroad Coardinattan.
c. T�e price bid shall include:
1) Mobilization
2) Inspection
3 } S afety training
4) Additionallnsurance
5) Insurance Certificates
6) Other requzreme�ts associated with general coardination with Railroad,
includ'zng additional employees required to protect the right-of-way and
property of the Railroad from damage arising out of andlor from the
co�structian of the Project.
2. Railzaad Fiagmen
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTTT 2D21 CONCRBTE RESTORAT[ON CONTkACT 4
ST'ANDAl21a CONS"1`RUCTION SPECIFICATTON I]OCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
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a. Measurement
1) Measurement for tl�s Itez�r� will be per working day.
b. Payment
1) The work perforz�r�ed and materials furnished in accordance witk� this Item
wi�l be paid for each working day that Railroad Flagmen are present at the
Site.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Coord'znatian for scheduling flagmen
2) Flagmen
3) Otlaer requirements associated with Railroad
3. All otkzez' items
a. Work associated with these Items is considered subsidiary to the various Items
bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
14 1.3 REFERENCE�
15 A. Ref�rence Standards
16 l. Refezence standards cited in this Speci�ica�ion refer to the current reference
17 standard published a[ th� tirne af the lacest revision date logged at the end �f Il�is
18 Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
I9 2. Health and Safety Code, Title 9. Safety, Subtitle A. I'ublic Safety, Chapter 752.
20 High Voltage Overhead Lines.
21 3. North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) — Clean Construction
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23 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQU�REMENTS
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i. When work in the right-of-way whicl� is u�►der the jurisdiction of the Texas
Depart.rnent of Transportation (TxD4T):
a. Notify the Texas Departrxaent af Transportation prior to commencing any work
therein in accordax�ce witti the provisions of the pernut
b. AlI work performed in the TxDOT right-of-way sha111�e performed in
compliance with and su6ject to approval from the Texas Department of
Transportation
B. Work near High Voltage Lines
1. Regulatory Requirements
a. All Work near High Voltage Lines {�x�ore than 60d volts measured between
conductars or between a conductor and the ground} shall be in accozdar�ce with
Health and Safety Code, Titl� 9, Subtitle A, Chapter 752.
2. Warning sign
a. Provide sign of su_F�cient size meeting all OSHA requirerrzents.
3. Equiprnent operating within 10 �eet of high voltage lines will require the following
safety features
a. Insulating cage-type of guard about the boom or ar�aa
b. InsuIator Iin�Cs on the lift hook connections for back hoes or dippers
c. Equipment must meet tY►e safety requirements as set forCh by OSHA and the
safety requirernents of the owner of �e high valtage lines
4. Work wiik�in 6 Feet of high voltage electric lines
CITY OF F012T WORTH 202] COi�CRETE REST012ATIpN CpNTRACT 4
STA�TAARD CONSTRUCTIO�I SPECIF'ICA,TION DOCUMENT3 City Project No. 103207
Revised Deccmbar 20, 20I2
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a. Notification shall be given to:
1) The pow�z� company (e�ample: ONCOR)
a) Maintain an accurate log of all such calls to power coaaapa�y and record
action talcen in each case.
b. CoordinaYion with power company
1} After notification coordinate with the power coxnpany to:
a) Erect temporary mechanical barriers, de-cnergize tlae lines, or raise or
lower the lines
c. No �ersonnel may work within 6 feet of a high voltage line before the above
requirements have been met.
C. Confined Space Entry Frogram
1. Provide and follow approved Confined Space Entry Program in accordance with
OSHA requireme�zis.
2. Confined Spaces include:
a. Manholes
b. All other confined spaces in accordance with OSHA's Permit Required for
Confined Spaces
D. Air Pollution Watch Days
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a. OF�serve [he following guidelines reiating to working on City construction sites
on days designated as "AIR POLLUT�ON WATCH DAYS".
b. Typical Ozone Season
1) May 1 through October 31.
c. Critical Emissian Tiz�ae
1) 6:00 a..m. ta 10:OQ a.m.
Watch Days
a. The Texas Camrnission on Environmental QuaJzry (TCEQ), in coordination
with the National Weather Service, u+ill issue the Air Pollution Watch hy 3:00
p.m. on the afternoon prior to the WATCH day.
b. Requirements
1) Begin work aftex 10:00 a.m. whenever consEruction phasing reyuires the
use of motorized equipment far periods in excess of I hour.
2) However, the Contractor may begin work prior to i0:00 a.rr�. if:
a) Use af rnotorized equipment is less than 1 hour, or
b) If equzpment is new and certified by EPA as "Low Ezx�utting", or
equipment 6urns Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD), dieseI emulsions, or
alternative fueIs such as CNG.
E. TCEQ Aix Pez-miC
1. Obtain TCEQ Air Permit for construction activi.t�ies per requirements of TCEQ.
F. Use a� Explosives, Drap Weight, Etc.
1. Wk�en Contract Documents permif on the project the following will apply:
a. Pnblic Notification
1} Submit notice to City and proof of adeq�ate insurance coverage, 24 hours
prior to commencing.
2) Minimuxxz 24 hour pv�blic notification in accordance with Section O1 31 13
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CTFY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CO3VSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATTOAI BOCUMENTS
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
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Cify Prnject No. 103207
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1 1. During Ehe construclion of this projecr, it will be necessary to deactivate, for a
2 period of time, existi�ag lines. The Contractar shal� be requized to coardinate with
3 the Water Departztient to determine the best times for deactivaring and activating
4 those lines.
S 2. Coordinate ax�y event that will require connectzng to or the operat�on of an existing
6 City watez' line system with the City's representative.
7 a. Coordination shali be in accordance with Section 33 12 25.
S b. ,Tf needed, obtain a hydrant water meter frqm the Water Department for use
9 during Ihe life of named project.
10 c. Tn the event that a water valv� on ar� existing live system 6e turned aff and on
11 to accommodate the constiruction of the project is required, coordinate this
12 activity through the appr�priate City representative.
13 1) Do not operate `x�ater line valves of existing water system.
14 a) Failure to comply will render the Contractor in vzolaiion of Texas Penal
15 Code Tit1e 7, Chapter 2$.03 (Crirninal Mischief) and the Contractor
16 wilI be prosecuted to the full extenC of the law.
17 6) In addition, the Contractor will assuzne all liabilities and
I 8 responsibilities as a result of these actions.
19 H. Fublic Notifzcation Prior to Beginning Constr�ction
20 1. Prior to heginning construction on any block in Yhe project, on a block by block
21 basis, prepare and deliver a notice or flyer of the pending construction to the front
22 door of each residenc� or buszness Y.�at will be impacted by constz-uction. The notice
23 shall be prepared as foIlows:
24 a. Post notice or flyer 7 days prior to beginning any construction activity on each
25 block in the project area.
26 1) Frepare flyer an the Con�ractor's letterhead and include the following
27 infoz-�aaaiion:
28 a) Natne of Project
29 b) City Project Na (CPN)
30 c) Scope of ProjecC (i.e. type of construction activity)
31 d) Actual construction dura�ion within the block
32 e) Name of the contractor's foreman and phone �umber
33 fj Name of the CiLy's inspector and phone number
3� g) Ciry's after-hours phone number
35 2} A sample of the `pre-construction not�ficataon' flyer is attached as Exhibit
36 A.
37 3) Subxrut scheduie showing the con.st�ruciian start and finish �ime for each
38 bloc�C of ihe project to the inspector.
39 4) Deliver flyer to the City Inspector for review prior to distribution.
40 b. No construction will b� allowed to begin on any block until the £�yer is
41 delivered to all residents of the block.
42 I. PubIic Notification of Tempoz�ary Water Service Interrc�ption du�ri�g Cpnstruction
43 1. In the event it i�ecomes �necessary to temporarily shut down water service to
44 residents or businesses during construction, prepare and deliver a notice or flyer of
45 t�e pending interruption to the front door of each affected res�dent.
46 2. Prepared notice as �ollaws:
47 a. The notificatian or flyer shall be posted 24 haurs prior to the temporary
48 intezxuptian.
C1I'Y OP FORT WDRTH 2O21 COIVCRETE RESTORATION COTITRACT 4
STANDAItD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATION ]70CTJNiENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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1) Name of the proj ect
2) City Project Nux�aber
3} Date of t1�e interruption of service
4) Perzod ihe interruption will take place
5) Name oi tl�e cor�tractor's foremar� and phone nucr�ber
6) Name of the City's inspector and phone t�umber
c. A sample oF �he temporary water service interruption notifi.cation is attached as
Exhibit B.
d. Deliver a copy of the temporary interrup�ion notificatzon to the City inspector
for review prior to being distributed.
e. No interruption oi water service ca� occur until the flyer has been delivered to
all affected residents and businesses.
f. EIectronic versions of t�ae sanr�ple flyers can be obtained from the Project
Construction Znspector.
J. Coordination witl� United SEates A��rny Corps of Engineer•s (USACE)
At loca�ions in the Project where construction activities occur in areas where
USACE pezmits are required, meet all requirements set forth in each desigx�aied
pern�it.
K. Coordi�►ation within Railroad Pernvt Areas
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railroad permits are required, meet all requirements set forth in each designated
railroad permit. This fncludes, but is not limited to, pz'avisions for:
a. F�agmen
b. Inspectars
c. Safety training
d. Additional ins�rance
e. Insuz-ance certificates
f. Other employees required ta protect the right-o%way and property of the
Raiiroad Company from damage arising ont of ar�d/or fram the construction of
the project. Proper u�ility clearance proced�res shall 6e used in accordance
with the permit guidelines.
Obtain any supplemental znfoz-�xzation needed to comply with the railroad's
requirements.
Railroad Flagmen
a. Submit receipts to City for verifieatio� of working days that railroad flagmen
were present on Site.
L. Dust Control
1. Use acceptable measures to conrrol dust at the Site.
a. �f water is used to eontrol dust, capture and properly dispose of waste water.
b. if wet saw cuEting is performed, capture and properly dispose of slurry.
M. Employee Parking
l. Provide pari�ing for employees at �ocations approved by the City.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD COIdSTRUCTION SPECIF'ICATION DOCUMEiV'TS
Revised December 20, 2012
2421 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
413513-6
SPI�CiAL PR07ECT PROCEDUR��
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3 1.'� CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
4 1.8 MAINTENANC� MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
5 �.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
6 110 DELIVERY, �TORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED�
7 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDYTxONS [NOT USED]
8 112 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
9 PART 2� - PR�DUCTS [NOT USED]
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DATE NAME SUMMARY �F CHANGE
1.4.8 — Added reqrurement of compliazice with Health and Safety Code,'1'itle 9.
8/31/2012 D. Jahnson Safety, Subtitle A. Public Safety, Chapter 752. High Voltage Overhead Lines.
1.4.E — Added Contractor responsi6iIity for obtaining a x'C�Q Air Permit
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CTT'Y OF k'OR`i' WORTH 2O21 CONCI2ETE ZiESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUC7`ION SPECI�ICA'i'ION DOCl1N(EN"I'S Ciry Project [�Ta. J032D7
Revised December 20, 2012
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WORiH, OUR COhAPANY WILL WQRK ON UTILf7Y �iNES ON OR AROUR�D YOUR
�ROPEFt`i'Y.
C4NSTRUCTION WI�� B�GIN APPROXIF�IA7E�.Y S�VEN DAYS FRO�A THE 9ATE
O� iHiS N�71C�,
IF YOU FiAV� QU�STIOh�S ABOUT ACCESS, S�GURITY, SAF�TY OR ANY OTH�R
ISSU�, P�EASE CAL�.:
IiAi. cCONTRAC70R'S SiIPE�iINTENDENT� AT cTELEPHONE NO.�
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iU�r, �CITY ii�SPECTOR� AT � TELEPHONE NO.�
AhTE� 4:30 PIVi �� O�' W�E�LEhl9S, Pf�EAS� CALL (817) 39� 8306
Pi.EASE KEEP THIS FLYER HANDY WHEN YOU CALL
CITY OP FORT WORTH
STANDARl7 CONSTRUCTION 3PECIFICATION DpCLTMENT5
Revised Deceenbec 2d, 2012
zozi car�cr�r� xEs�ro�ATTaN co�cT a
City Project No. L03207
D13513-8
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T�iiS IPiCONVEN�NCE WT[.L BE AS SHOitT A5 POSSIBI.E.
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STANt7ARD COIVSTRUCTION SPECLFiCA7`ION DOCUMEI�['i'S
Revised Deceroher 20, 2d12
2021 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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TESTING AND INSFECTION SERVICES
� 1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Testing and inspection services procedures and caordznaiaon
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Stanclard Specificataon
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2. Division 1— Gen�ral Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measuremeni and Payment
1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
a. Contractor is responsible for perfarming, coorclina�ing, and paynaex�t of all
Quality Control testing.
b. City is responsible for perfonning and payment for first set of Quality
Assurance testing.
1) If the first Quaiity Assurar�ce test pe�r£ornr�ed by the City fails, the
Contractoz� is responsible far payment of subsequent Quality Assurance
testing until a passing test occurs.
a) FinaI acceptance will not be issued by City until aIl required payments
for testing by Contractor have been paid in full.
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A. Testing
1. Complete testing in accordance with the Contract Documents.
2. Coordination
a. When testing is required to be per�o�ed by the City, notify City, sufficiently
in advance, w�aen testing is needed.
b. When testang is requzred io be camp�eted by the Contractor, notify City,
sufficie�tXy in advance, tnat testing will be performed.
3. Distributaon of Testing Reporrs
a. Electzonic Distribution
1) Con�'irm development of Project directory for electronic submittals to be
uploaded to City's Buzzsaw site, or another external FTP site appzaved by
I:he City.
Cl'I'Y OF FQRT WQRTH 2O21 COIVCRE'I'E I2ESTORATiON CONTRACT a
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTION SPEC]k�CA,'�ON DOCUMENTS City Projec[ I�Ta. 103207
Revised Jaly 1, 2011
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2) Upload test rcports to designated project directory and notify appropriate
Ciiy representatives via email of submittal posting.
3) Haxd Copies
a) 1 copy for all submittals submitted to the Project Representative
b. Hard Copy Distribution (if required in lieu of electronic distribution}
I} Tests performed by City
a) Dis�ribute 1 hard copy to the Contractor
2) Tests performed by the Contractar
a) D�stribute 3 hard copies Co City's Project Representative
4. Provide City's Project Representative with trip tzckets for each delivered laad of
Concrete or Lime material including tbe following information:
a. Name of pit
b. Date of delivery
c. Material delivezed
15 B. Inspection
16 1. Inspectio� ox lack of inspection does not relieve the Contractor from obligatian to
17 perfo� work in accordance vc+ith the Contract Documents.
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19 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSL[N�ORMATIQNAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
20 1.'� CLO5EOUT S�IBMZTTALS [NOT USED]
21 1.8 MAXNTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USEDJ
22 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
23 1.10 DELZ'VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
24 l.l l FIELD [S�TE] GONDITION� [NOT USED]
25 112 WARR.ANTY [NOT USED]
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CTI'Y OF PORT WORTI-I 2021 CONCRET`E RESTORATTON CONT'RACT 4
STANDARD CO�TS'I'RUCTIpN SPECIFICATTON DOCTJIVIENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised .Tuly 1, 2011
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TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
3 PART�- GENERAL
� 1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Provide temporary facilities and controls needed for t�� Work includiYig, but not
7 necessarily limited to:
S a. Temporary utiiities
9 b. Sanirary facilities
10 c. Storage Sheds and Buiidings
11 d. Dust control
12 e. Temporary fencing af the constn�ction site
13 B. Deviatrons from this City of Fort Woxth Standard Specification
1� I. None.
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions af the Contract
2. Division 1— Ge�eral Requiremcnts
PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�C�DURES
A. Measurement and 1'ayment
I. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Ite�ns bid.
No separate payment will be allowed foz� this Ttem.
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1. Obtaining Temporary Se�rvice
a. Make arrangements wzth utility service companies for temporazy services.
b. Abide by rules ar►d regulations of utility service companies oz authorities
having juxisdiction.
c. Be responsible for utiIity service costs until Work is approved for Final
Acceptance.
1} Included are fuel, power, light, heat and other utility services necessary for
execution, completion, testing and initial apera�ion of Work.
2. Water
a. Contractor to provide water required far and in connection with Work to be
performed and for specified tests af piping, equipment, devices or other use as
required for the conrzpletion af the Work.
b. Provide and rnazntain adeyuate sup}�ly oi potable water for doxz�estic
consumption by Contraclor personnel and City's Project Representatives.
c. Coordination
1) Contacl City 1 week before water for constructian is desired
C17'Y QF FORT WORTFi 2021 CONCI2ETE RESTORATIOI�I CONTRACT 4
STA�IDATiT� CONS'I7tUCT10N SPECIPICA'f'[OC�T ]]OCLTMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised Iuly l, 20i1
p15000-2
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l) Obtain construction water rneter from City for payment as billed by Ciry's
established rates.
3. Electricity and Lighting
a. Provide and pay for electric powered service as required far Work, including
testing of Work.
1) Provide power fax' lxghting, operation of equipment, or other use.
b. Electric power service includes temporary power service or generatar to
maintain operatians during scheduled shutdown.
4. Telephone
a. Frovide e�nergency telephone servic� at Site for use by Contractor personnel
and others performing work ar fux�aishing services at Site.
S. Temporary Heat and Ventiiation
a. Pirovide temporary heat as necessary for protection or completzon af Work.
b. �'rovide teinporary heat a�d venY�lation to assure sa% woz��ing conditions.
B. Sanitary �'acilities
1. Provide and maintain sanitary facilities for persons on Sitc.
a. Comply with regulations of State and locai departnr�ents of health.
2. Enforce use of sanitazy facilities by construction personnel at job site.
a. Enclose and anchor sanitary facilities.
b. No discharge will be allowed from these facilities.
c. Collect and store sewage and waste so as not to cause nuisance or �ealth
problezn.
d. Haul sewage and waste ofF-site at �ao less Yhan weekly intervals and praperly
dispase in accordance with applicable regulation.
3. Locate facilities near Work Site and keep clean and maintained thro�ghoui Project.
4. Remove facilities at cozx�pletion of Pro�ect
C. Storage Sheds and Buildings
X. Provide adequately ventilated, watertight, weatherproof storage faciIities wiCh floor
above ground level for materials and equipxz�ent suscept�ble to weather darx�age.
2. Storage oi nr�aterials not suscepuble to weather damage may be on blocks aff
ground.
3. Store maCe�ials in a neat and orcEerly manner.
a. Ptace materials and equipn�e�t ta permit easy access for identification,
inspection and inventory.
4. Equip building with lockable doors and lighting, and provide electrical service for
equipment space heaters and heating or ventilation as necessary to provide storage
environrnents acceptable to specified manufacturers.
5. Fill and grade site for iemporary structures to provide drainage away from
temporary and existing buildings.
6. Remove building from site prior to Final Acceptance.
D. Temporary Fencing
1. Pravide and �aintain for the duralion or construclion when required in contract
documents
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C1TY OP FORT WOR7'H
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECTFTCA"I`ION DOCiIMF.N'I'S
Revised .Tuly 1, 2011
2021 CONCRE'I'E RESTORATION CON'IRACT 4
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project.
a. Contractor remains on-call at all times
b. Must respond in a timeIy manner
F. Temporary Protection of Construction
1. Coqtracto� or subcontractars are respansible for protecting Work fro� damage due
to weather.
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11 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMXTTALS [NOT USED]
I2 1.9 QUALITY ASSURA.NCE [NOT USED]
13 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDL�NG [NOT USED]
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23 1. Maintain all temporary facilities for duraiion of construction activities as needed.
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CTi'Y OF FQRT WORTFI 2021 CONCRE'I`E R�STORATIOIV CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS'�UCTION SPECIFTCATIOI�i DOCUMENTS City Prajeci 1Vo. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
D15000-A
TEMPORARY FACILPTIES AND CONTROLS
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1 1. Remove aIl temporary facilities and restore area after completion of th� Work, to a
2 cnndition equal to or betEer tk�an prior to start of Work.
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C1TY OP FO1ZT WOR'�'EI 2021 CONCRE"I`E RESTOfLATION CQNTRACT 4
STAN�AFtD CONSTRUCTTON SPECIPICATIpI�i DOCi111�F.N'I'S Ciry L'ioject No. 103207
Revised dnly E, 2011
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S"i`REET USE PERMI'P AND MOD�'ICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTT20L
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4 1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Sect�on T�ricludes:
6 1. Administrative procedures for:
7 a. Sireet Use Permit
8 b. Modification of approved traffic control
9 c. Rernoval of Street Signs
10 B, Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
i l 1. None.
12 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
13 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Fonns and Conditions o� the Contract
14 2. Division 1— General Requirements
15 3. Section 34 71 13 — Traffic Coz�trol
16 I.2 PRICE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES
17 A. Measurement and Payz�r�ent
l8 1. Work associaEed witla this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
I9 No sepaz'ate payment wi�! be allowed for this Item.
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22 1. Reference standards cited in this specification refer to the cuzxent reference sta�►dard
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24 specification, unless a date zs speczfically cited.
25 2. Texas Manual on Unifornr� Tra�ic Con�rol De�ices (TMUTCD).
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a. When traffic control plans are include� in the Drawings, provide Traffic
Contral in accordance with Drawings and Section 3A� 71 13.
�. When I:raff"ic control plans are not included in the Drawings, prepare traffic
control pIans in aceordance with Section 34 71 13 and submit to City for
review.
1} Aliow minimum 1fl working days %r review of proposad Traffic Control.
B. Street Use Permit
1. Prior to installation of Traific Control, a City Streei Use �ez'rni�t zs required.
a. To obtain StreeE Use Penx�it, sub�zat Traffic Contral Plans to City
Transportat�on and Public Woz��s Department.
CTPY OF FORT (n70TtTH 2O21 CQNCRE'I`E RESTORATION CON'I'RACT 4
STANDARD CpNSTRUCTION 3PECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS City Projec[ Aio. L03207
Revised July l, 2D11
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�) Allow a minimum of 5 working days for permit review.
2) Contractor's respor�sibility ta coordinate review of Traffic Co�atrol plans for
Street Use Pez-rnit, such that construction is not delayed.
4 C. Modifica�ion to Approved Tzaffic Controi
5 1. Prior to installation traffic control:
b a. Submit revised traffic control plans to City Depa�rtnaent Transportation and
7 Public Works Deparkment.
8 1) Rcvise Traffic Control plans in accordance with Section 34 71 13.
9 2) Allow minimum 5 working days for review of revised Traffic Control.
10 3) it is the Contractor's responsibility to cooxdinate review of Traffic Control
11 plans for Street Use Permit, such that construction is nat delayed.
I2 D. RemovaI of Street Sign
13 I. If it is determaned that a stzeet sign m�st be removed for constniction, then contact
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1. In the case of regulatoxy signs, replace permanent sign wifih temp�rary sign meeting
requirements of the Iatest ediCion of the Texas Manual on Unifarm Traffic Control
Devices (MUTCD).
2. Install �emporary sign before the rernoval of permanent sign.
3. When construction is complete, tn the exCent that the permanent sign can be
reinstaIled, contact the City Transportatzon and Public Works Department, Szg�as
and Maz-kings Division, to reinstall the pex�x�.anent sign.
F. Traffic Cantrol Standards
1. Traf�fic Control Standards cax� be �ound on the City's Buzzsaw website.
26 1.5 SLTBM�TTALS [NOT UBED]
27 1.6 ACT�ON SUBMITTALS/INFORMAT�ONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
28 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS �N4T IISED]
29 1.8 MAZNTENANCE MAT�RIAL SUBM�TTALS [NOT USED]
30 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
31 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
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1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
3� PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
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CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 COIVCRETE RES'I'ORATIOIY CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRl7C'T'TON SPEC1kTCATION DdCiIMENTS Ciry Project No. 103207
Revised 7uly i, 2011
D1552b-3
STREE'C LTSE PERMIT AND MODLFTCATIONS TO TRAI�I�IC CONTRQL,
Page 3 of 3
Revision Log
DAT'E NAM� SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 202] COi�ICRETE RESTOL2ATION' CO1V'C7LACT 4
STANDARI� CONSTRUCTfOIV SPECIFICATION DOCT7MENT5 City Project No. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 20f 1
015713-1
STORM WAT�R POLLUTION YT2EV�NTION
Page 1 of 3
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SECT�ON O15'713
STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 1.1 SUMMARY
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A. Section Includes:
1. Procedures fox Storm Water Pollurion Prevention Plans
B. Deviations iroxn this City of �'ort WorEh Standard Sp�czfication
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Req�irements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the
Conlract
2. Division 1— GeneraI Requirements
3. SecYion 31 25 00 — Erosio�n and Sediment Control
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Construcrion Activiiies resulting in less than 1 acre of dzs#urbance
a. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary ta the various Items
bid. No separaie payment will be allowed for t�azs Ztem.
2. Construction Activities resulting in greater tkzazz l acre of disturbance
a. Measurement and Payment shall b� in accordance vc+ith Section 31 25 00.
21 1.3 REFER�NCES
22 A. Abbreviations and Acronyms
23 1. Notice of Intent: NOI
24 2, Notice of Terminat�o�: NOT
25 3. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan: SWPPP
26 4. Texas Commission ox� �nvironrnentaf Quality: TCEQ
27 5. Notice of Change: NOC
28 A. Reference Standards
29 1. Reference standazds cited in this Specification refer to the current reference
30 standard published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
31 Specification, unless a date is sp�czfically cited.
32 2. Integrat�d Starm Managemenl (iSWM) Tecbnical Manual far Conslruction
33 ControXs
34 1.4 ADMINISTRAT�VE REQUIREMENTS
35 A. General
36 1. Con�actor is responsibJ.e for resolution and payment of any iines issued associated
37 vvith compliance to Stormwater Pallution Preven�ion Plan.
CT�X OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDAI2T3 CONSTRUCTJON SPECIFICATTON DOClJ11�EiN'I'S Gity Project Na. 103207
Revised Iuly 1, 2013
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a. Provide erosion and sediznent control in accordance with Section 31 25 0� and
Drawings.
2. 1 to Iess than 5 acres of disturbance
a. Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Construction
Permit is required
b. Complete SWPPI' in accordance with TCEQ requirezx�ents
1) TCEQ Small Constr�ction Site Notice Required under general permit
TXR 15fl000
a) Sign and post at job site
b) Prior to Preconstruction Meeting, send 1 copy to City Departznant of
Transporta�ion and �ubIic Works, Environmental Division, {817) 392�
6088.
2) Provide erosion a�d sediment control in accordance witt�:
a) Section 31 2S 00
b) The Drawi�zgs
c) TXR150000 General Permit
cE) SWPPP
e) `I'CEQ requirernents
3. 5 acres or more of Dis�iirbance
a. Texas Pollutant Discharge Elima�ation System {TPDES) General Const�-uctian
Pertnit is required
b. Complete SWPP� in accordance with TCEQ rec�uirements
1) Prepare a TCEQ NOI form and submit to TCEQ along with reqnired fee
a) Sign and post at joh site
b) Send copy to City Department of Transportataon and Yublic Works,
Environmental Division, (817) 392-GO$$.
2} TCEQ NoYice of Change required i� making changes or updates to NOI
3) �rovide erosion and sedimcnt cox�ia'ol in accordance with:
a) Section 31 25 �0
b) The Drawings
c) TXR 150000 General I'ermit
d) SWPPP
e) TCEQ requirements
4) Onc� the project has been compieted and all the closeout requirements of
TCEQ k�ave been met a TCEQ Notice of Tez�inatian can be subr�itted.
a) Send copy to City Department oi Transportation and Pablic Warks,
�nvironmental Division, (817) 392-60$8.
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1. Suhmit in accordance with Section O1 33 00, e�cept as stated herein.
a. Prior to the Preconstruction Meeting, submit a draft copy of SWPPP to the City
as follows:
1} 1 copy to the City �z'oject Manager
a) City Projeci Manager will forward to the City Department of
Tra�asportation and Public Works, Envixonxir�ental Division for review
CITY QF FORT WaRTH 202] COI�ICRETE RFSTORATIO�I CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS'FRILTCTION SPECiFTCATION DOCUMENTS City Praject No. 103207
Revised .f�ly 1, 2D1 i
D15713-3
ST'ORM WATER POLLUT103�I PREV�NT[Q[V
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1 B. Modified SWPPP
2 1. If the SWPPP is revised during construction, resubm�t modified SWPPP to the City
3 in accordance �ith Section 01 33 OQ.
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� 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMXTTALS �NOT USED]
6 l.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
7 l.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [N4T USED]
8 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
9 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
J.0 L12 WARRANTY �NOT U�ED]
11 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT U�ED]
12 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DA'1'E NAME SUMMARY OF CHANG�
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CTI'X OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CpNCRETE RESTORAT[ON CON T'CtACT 4
STANDARI7 CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1D3207
Revised 7uly I, 2071
015813-i
TEMP012 AR'Y PROJI3CT SiGNAGE
Page 1 of 3
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4 1.1 SUMMARY
SECTION U15813
TEMPORARY PRO.TECT SIGNAGE
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Temporary Project 5ignage R�yuirements
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Wortk� Standard Specification
8 1. None.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, hut are not necessarily limited to:
10 1. Divisian 0— Bidding Requixeznents, Contract Forms and Canditions of the Con(ract
11 2. Division 1— General Requirements
I2 ].2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
13 A. Measurexx�er�t and Payment
14 1. Work associated wit�i this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
15 No separate payment will be allowed for tlus Itexn.
16 1.3 RE�'ERENCE� [NOT USED]
t7 L4 ADMINISTRATXVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT US�D]
18 1.5 SUSMITTALS [NOT USED]
19 1.6 ACTZON SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
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1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMXTTALS [NOT U�ED]
22 �.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
23 110 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLxNG (NOT USED]
24 �.11 FIELD �SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
25 �.12 WARRANTY INOT USED]
26 PART 2 - PRODUCTS
27 2.1. OWNER-FURNISHED [ox] �WNER-SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED]
28 2.2 EQUIPM�NT, PRODUCT TYPES, AND MATERIALS
29 A. Design Crite�a
30 1. Provide free standing Project Designation Sigr� in accordance with Ciry's Standard
31 Details far project signs.
CTi'1' DF FORT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE RESTORATTOIV CON'I'RACT 4
STANDARD CONS'IRI�CTTON SPEC�CATION DOCi7MENTS City Project No. 1D3207
Z2evised I�ly l, 2011
O1 SS 13 - 2
TEMPORARY PR07ECT SIGNAGE
Page 2 of 3
1 B. Materials
2 1. Sign
3 a. Constructed of �/a-inch fir plywood, grade A-C (exter�or) or better
� 2.3 ACCESS4RIES �NOT USED]
5 �.4 SOURCE QUAL�TY CONTROL [NOT US�D]
5 PART 3 - EXECUT�ON
7 3.1 INSTALLERS [N4T USED]
8 3.� EXAMINATION [NOT USED�
9 3.3 PREPARATI4N [NOT USED]
10 3.� INSTALLATION �
11 A. General
12 1. Provide vertical installa�ion at exCents of project.
13 2. Relocate sign as needed, upon request of the City.
14 B. Mour�ting optinns
15 a. Skids
16 b. Posts
17 c. Barricade
18 3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATZON [NOT USED]
19 3.6 RE-IN5TALLATION [NOT USED]
20 3.i FIELD [ox] SYTE QUALITI' CONTROL [NOT USED]
21 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
22 39 AD,�USTING [NOT USED]
23 310 CLEAN�NG [NOT USED]
24 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
25 3.1� �R4TECTION [NOT USED]
26 3.13 MAXNTENANCE
27 A. General
28 1. Maintenance wiIl include painti�g and repairs as needed or directed by the City.
29 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT U�ED]
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END OF SECTxON
CITY OF FORT WOI2TH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTpRAT[pN CpNTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTTON SPECTFICATION I]OCi3MENT5 City Project No. 103207
Revised .iuly 1, 2011
Ol 58 i3 -3
TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE
Page 3 of 3
Revision L.og
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRiTC'I'ION SPECiFJCATIQN DOCUMENTS
Revised .Tuly 1, 2011
aoai corrcxE� �s�o�.��r�orr coN�nc�r a
City Project Na. 1D3207
D1bD00-i
PRODUCT RE;QILTTT2EMENTS
Page 1 oF 2
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SECTION Ol. 60 00
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
4 L1 SUMMARY
5 A. Sectian Includes:
6 1. References %r Prod�ct Requirements and City Standard Products List
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speczficatzon
8 1. None.
9 C. Related Specifzcation Sections include, buC are z�ot necessarily limited to:
10 1. Division 0— Biddi�g Requirements, Cantract �'o�xxrs and Conditions of the Contract
11 2. Division 1— General Requirements
12 1..2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PRQCEDURES [NOT USED]
13 1.3 REFER�NCES [NOT USED]
14 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
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A. A list of City approved products for use is located on Buzzsaw as follows:
1. Resources102 - Construction DocumentslSEandard Products LisC
B. Only praducts specificaliy included an City's Standard Froduct Lzst in these ContracE
D�curnents shalI be allowed for use on the Project.
i. Any subsequently approved products will only be all�wed for use upon specific
approval by the Ciiy.
C. Any specific product requirements in th� Contract Documents supersede simila�r
products included on the City's Standard Product List.
I. Th� City reserv�s the right to not a11ow products to be used for c�rtain projects even
though the product is Iisted on the City's Standard Product List.
D. Although a specific product is incIuded on Ciry's Standard Produci List, not all
products from that manufacturer are approved for use, including but not li�ited to, that
manufacturer's standard pxoduct.
E. See Section O1 33 00 for submittal requirements of Produci Data included on City's
Standard Product List.
SUBMYTTALS [NOT USED]
3 i 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT L1SED]
32 1.y CLOSEOUT SLTBMITTALS [NOT USED]
33 1.$ MAINTENANC� MATERTAL SIISMITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE �NOT LTSED]
CTi"Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRAC'I' 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS City Project l+Io. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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PIZODYJC 1' REQUiREMENTS
Page 2 oF 2
1 I..1.0 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT IISED]
2 111 FIELD [S�TEj CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
3 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
4 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
5 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
6 END OF SECTION
Revis'ran Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1fl/12/12 D. Johnson Modiiied Location of Ciry's Standard Product List
CTPY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STt1NDtiRD CONSTRUCTION SPECT�'TCATTON DOCTJMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revesed Decemher 2D, 20I2
oi7000-�
MOBiL1ZAT[ON A�ID REMOBII.IZATION
Page l oF 4
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SECTION 01 '�0 00
MOBILIZATION AND REMOBIL.,IZATION
4 1.1 SUMMARY
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1. Mobiiization and DemobiIization
a. Mobilization
1) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies
to tlae Site
2) Establishment of necessary general faciliCies foz the Contractor's operation
at the Site
3} Premiums paid for perfarmance and payment bonds
4) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies
to another tocatian within the designater� Site
S) Relocation of necessary genez'al facilities for the Contractor's operation
from 1 location to aaother location on the Site.
b. Demobilization
1) Transportataon of Contractor's personnel, equipment, ar�d �perating supplies
away fram the Site including disassembly
2) Site Clean-up
3} Reznoval of all buildings and/or other facilzties assembled a[ the Site for this
Contract
c. Mobilization and DemobilizaCion do �ot incl�de activities for specific items of
�vork tliat are for which payxnent is provided elsewhere in the contract.
Rernobilization
a. Remobilization for Suspension of Work specifically required in ttae Cbntract
Documenis or as required by City includes:
1) DemobilizaYion
a) Transportation of Contractor's persox�nel, equipment, and operating
supplies fro�n the Site including disassembly or temporarily securing
equipment, supplies, and other faciIities as designated by the Contract
Documents necessary to suspend ihe Work.
6) Site Clean-up as designated 'zn ihe Contract Documents
2} Remobilization
a) Transportation of Cantractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies to the Site necessary to resume the Work.
b) EstabTishment of necessary general facilitzes foz the Contractor's
opezation at the Site necessary to resume the Work.
3) No Payzxzents will be made for:
a) MabiIization and Demol�ilization froxn one location to another on the
Site in the nor�nal progress of perforrning ihe Work.
b) Stand-by or idle time
c) Lost profils
MobiIizations and Demo6ilization far Miscellaneous Projects
a. MobiIizarion and DenraobiIization
CTl`Y OF PORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CON5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCCJMEAITS CTI'Y PR07�CT NUMBER: 103207
12evised November 22, 2016
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MO&TL�ATIOIV A�FD REMOBILI'LATION
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t) Mobilization shatl consist of the activities and cast on a Work Order basis
necessary for:
a) Transportation of Contractor's personneI, equipment, and operating
suppIies to the Si.ie for the issued Work Order.
b) Establishrn.ent o� necessaty general facilities for Che Contractor's
op�ration ai the Site for the issued Wori� Order
2} Demobilization s,�all consist of the activities and cost necessairy �ar:
a) Trax�sportation of ConEractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies from the Site including disass�zrabXy for each issued Work
Order
b} Site Clean-up for each issued Woz�k Order
c) Removal of all b�ildings or othex facilities assembled at the Site for
each Work Oder
b. Mobilization and Demobilizatio� do not include activities for sp�ciiic items of
work for which payment is provided elsewhere in the contract.
4. Emerger�cy Mobilizations and Demobili�ation for Miscellaneous Projects
a. A Mobilization for MisceIlaneous Projects when directed by tkze City and the
mobilization occurs within 24 hours of the iss�ance of the Work Order.
B. Deviations from this Ciiy of Fort Worth Standard Specificatao�a
1. None.
21 C. Related Speciiicat�on Sections include, hut are not necessarily limited to:
22 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract �'arms and Conditions of the Contraci
23 2. Division 1— General Requirements
24 ]..2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PRQCEDURES
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A. Measurexnent and Payment [Consult City Department/Division for direction on zf
Mobilization pay item to he included ox the item should be subsidiary. Include the
appropriate Section 1.2 A. 1.]
� . Mohilization and D�xx�obi�ization
a. Measure
1) This Itexxz is considered suhsidiary to the va� ous Items bid.
b. Paynaent
1) The wozk performed and inaterials furnished in accordance with this Item
are subsidiary to the various Iterns bic� and no o[her compensation wili be
allowed.
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2) The work perfonxied and materials furnished for demobilization in
accardance witb this Item are subsidiary to th� various �tems bid and no other
compensatao�a will be allowed.
2. Remobilization for suspension of Work as specifically zequired it� the Contract
Documents
a. Maasuxement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each remobilization performed.
b. Payment
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRET� 1tE5TORATIOTT CONTRACT 4
STAN1aARD CONSTRUCTTON SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENTS CITY PR07ECT 1Vi7MBE,R: 103207
Revised Novcmber 22, 2016
017000-3
MOBiLTZATION AND REM013ILIZATiON
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I) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with tlus Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" witl be paid %r at the unit
price per each "Specified Rernobilization" in accordance with Contract
Documents.
The price shall include:
1) Demobilization as described in Sectron 1.1.A.2.a.1}
2) RemobiIization as described in Section 1.1.A.2.a.2)
No payments wiIl be made for stand6y, idle time, or lost profits associated this
Item.
3. Remobilization for suspension of Work as required by City
a. Measurerxie�at and Payment
I) This shall be submitted as a Contract Claim in accordance with Article l0
of Section 00 72 00.
2) No payments will be made for stax�dby, idle trme, or Iost proiits associateci
vcriEh this Item.
4. Mobilizations and Demobilizations for Miscelianeous Prnjects
a. Measurement
1) Measurement �or this �Eem shall be for each Mobilizat�on and
Demobilizatio� zequired by the Contract Documex�ts
b. Payment
1) The Work pez'formed and Ynateria�s furnished in aceordance with this Item
and ix�easured as provided under "Meas�urement" wi�l be paid for at the unit
price per each "Work �rder Mo6ilization" in accardance with Contract
D�c�ments. Demobiliza�ion shall be considered subsidiary to mobiliza�ion
and shall not be paid for separateiy.
c. The price shall include:
1) Mobilization as described zn Section L1.A.3.a.1)
2) Demobiliza�ion as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2}
d. No payments will be made for standby, idle ume, or lost pro�"its associated this
Item.
S. Emergency Mobiliza�ions and Demobilizations for Miscellaneous Frojects
a. Measurement
1} Measurement for this Item shalI be far each MobilizaEion and
Demobilization required by tk�e Contract Documents
b. Payznent
l) The Work performed a�d materials fiirnished in accordaz�ce with this Item
and measured as pzovided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit
price per each "Work Order Emergency Mobilization" in accardance with
Contract Documents. Demobilization shall be considered subsidiary to
mobilization and shall not be paid for scparately.
c. The price shall include
l) Mobilzzatiqn as described in Section 1.1.A.4.a}
2) Demobzlization as described in Section L1.A.3.a.2)
d. No paymer�ts will be made for standby, idle time, or lost profits associated ihis
Item.
46 1..3 REFER�NCE� [NOT USED]
47 1.4 ADMINISTRATXVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED�
Cl'I'X OF FORT WORTI-T 2621 CONCRETE RESTORA'I'ION CONTTtACT 4
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTION 5PECTFCCATI03+I DOCUMF�I'I'3 CTI'Y PROJECT 1VYJMBER: 143207
Revised November 22, 2016
01700D-4
MQBILIZATION AND REMOBII,I7ATiON
Page 4 af 4
1 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
2 ].G INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTAL5 [NOT USED]
3 1.'7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
4 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL 5IISMTTTAL� [NOT USED]
5 �.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
6 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLZNG [NOT USED]
7 111 FIELD [SITE] C4NDITIONS [NOT USED]
8 112 WARRANTY �NOT USED]
9 PART �, - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
10 PART 3- EYECUTION [NOT USED]
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END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DA'TE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
I 1122/16 Michael Owen �'� P�ce and Payment Procedures - Revised specification, including 61ue text, to
make specification flexab.la for either subsidiary ar paid bid 'atem for Mobilizaiior�.
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CITY OF FORT 4�IORTH 2O21 COIVCRETE RESTdRATIOIV CONTRACT 4
3TA31DA12D CQNSTRUCTTON SPECIF'ICATION BOCUMENTS CTI'Y PR07ECT NFTMBER: 103207
Revised November 22, 2D16
017123-1
CONSTRUCTIOIV STAf�TI�TG AND 5URVEY
Page 1 of 8
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3 PART1- G�NERAL
4 Ll SUMMARY
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SECTION 01 '�123
CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SURVEY
A. Section Includes:
1. Requirerx�ents for construc�ion staking and construction survey
B. Deviations iroxn this City of Fort Worth Stanclard Speciiicataon
1. None.
9 C. ReIated SpeciFication Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
10 1. Division 0-- Bidding Requzreinents, Contract For�s and Conditions of tk�e Contract
11 2. Division 1— General Requixernents
12 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Construction Staking
a. Measurem�nt
1) Measure�x►ent for tl�is Item shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and tl�e materials furnished in accordance with tbis
Item shall be paid for at the lump sum price bid foz "Construc�ion Sta�ing".
2) Payment for "Construction Staking" shali be made in partial payx�ents
prorated by work cainpleted comgared to total work inciud�d in the lump
sum item.
c. The price bid s�aall incIucfe, but not be limited to the following:
1) Verification of controI data provi�ded by City.
2) Placemex�t, maintenance and xeplacement of required stakes and marlangs
in the field.
3) Preparataon and submittal af canstruction staking docu�nentatian in Ehe
fonnn of "cu� sheets" using the City's standard template.
2. Construclion Survey
a. Measurement
1) This Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item are subsidzary to the various Items bid and no other coznpensation will be
aliowed.
3. As-Built Survey
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for t�is Item shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1) The work perfor�ned and Yhe rnaterials furnisk�ed in accordance with this
It�m shall be paid for at tk�e lump sum price bzd �or "As-Built Survey".
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2) Payrnent for "Construction Staking" shall be made in paz�tzal payments
proxated by work completed compared to tota3 work i�cluded in the lump sum
item.
c. The price bid shall include, but not be Iimited to the following::
1) Field measurements and survey shots to identify location of completcd
facilities.
2) Documenta�ion and submittal of as-built suzvey data onto contracCar redline
plans and cEigital survey files_
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A. Definitions
1. Canshuction Survey � The survey measureznients made prior to or wkzile
construction zs in progress to control elevation, horizontal positaon, dimensions and
canfigurataoz� of structures/improvements included in the Project Drav�rings.
2. As-buiit Survev —The measure�nenfis made after the construction af the
improven �ent features are complete to provide position coordix�ates for the features
of a project.
3. Constructian Stakin — The placemenl of stakes and markings ta provide offsets
and elevations to cut and fill in order to locate on the ground the designed
stzuctures/improvements incIuded in the Project Drawings. Construction staking
sha�l include staking easernents and/or righC of way if indicated on the p�ans.
4. Survey "Field Cl�ecks" — MeasuremenCs xx�ade after construction stalc.i�ng is
completed and be�are construction work begins ro ensure that structures marked on
the ground are accurately Iocated per Project Drawings.
$. Technical References
�. City of Fort Worth — Consta-uction Staking Standards {available on City's Buzzsaw
website) — 01 71 23.16.01_ Attachment A_Survey Stal�ng Standards
2. City of Fort Worth - Standard Survey Data Collector Library (fxl) files {available
an City's Buzzsaw website).
3. Texas Department of Transpartation (TxDOT) Snrvey ManuaI, latest revision
4. Texas Society of Pro£essional Land Surveyors (TSPS), Manual of Practice for Land
Surveying in the State of Texas, Category 5
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35 A. The Contractor's selection of a surveyor axaust cornply with Texas Gover�unent
36 Code 2254 (qualifications based selection) %�r this praject.
37 1.5 SUBMITTALS
38 A. Submifital.s, if required, shall b� in accordance with Section O1 33 00.
39 B. All submittals shail be received and reviewed by the City prior to delivery of work.
�EO 1.6 ACTION SUI3MXTTALS/INFORMAT�4NAL SUBMITTALS
4I A. Fie�d Quality Control Submittals
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1 1. Documentation verifying accuracy of field engineering work, including coordinate
2 conversions if plans do not indicate grid or ground coozdinates.
3 2. Submit "Cut-Sheets" conforming to the standa�r'd terr�plate provided by the City
4 (refer to 01 7l 23.1bA1 -- Attachment A— Survey Siaking Standards).
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constxucted improvements signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land
Surveyor (RPLS) responsibl� for the warlc (refer to 01 71 23.16.01 — Attachment A
-- Survey Staking Standards) .
2. Contractor sha�l submit the proposed as-built and completed redline drawing
s�abmiital one (1) week priar to scheduling the project final inspectian for City
review and comment. Revisiqns, if necessary, shall b� made to the as-built redIine
drawings and resubmitted ta the City prior to scheduling the construcfiion final
inspec�ion.
16 1.$ MAXNTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
17 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
18 A. Construct�on Staking
19 1. Construction stalcing will be perioz-naed by the Contractor.
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2. Coardination
a. Contact City's Froject Representative at least one week in advance notifying
the City of when Construction Staking is scheduled.
b. It is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate staking such tk�at
construc�ion actavities are not delayed or negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Contractar is responsible for preser�ing and maintaining stalces. If City
surveyars are required to re-slake foz any reason, the Contractor will be
responsible for costs to perforzaa stalring. If in the opinion of the City, a
sufficient number of stakes or znarkings have been lost, destroyed disturbed or
omitted khat the contracted Work cannot take place then the Cont�ractar will be
required to stake or re-sta�e ihe de�cient areas.
B. Construc�ion Survey
1. Conskruction Survey will be performed by the Contractor.
2. Coordination
a. Contraclar to verify that horizontal and vertical control data esCabiished in the
design suzvey and required for constructaon surve� is available and in place.
3. General
a. Constructian survey will be pet�Formed in oxder to construct the work shown
on the ConstrucYion Drawings and specified in the Contract Documents.
b. For construction methods oth�r than apen cut, the Contractor shall perfozx�n
construction survey and verify control data inciuding, but not limited to, the
following:
1) Verification that establzshed benchmarks and control arc accurate.
C1T7' OF FpRT WORTH 2O21 CONCRSTE RESTORATCOIV CONTRACT 4
STAI+lDARD CONSTRUCTiOI�I SPECIPICATTOIV DOCUMENTS CiEy Project Number I03207
12evised February 14,20i8
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2} Use of Benchmarks to f�rnish and maintain ail reference lines and grades
for tunneling.
3) Use of line and grades to establish th� locatian of the pipe.
4) Submut to the City copies of field nQtesused to establish all lines and
grades, ifi rec�uested, and allow the Czty to check guidance syst�m setnp prlor
ta begi�ning each tunneling drive.
5) Pz'avide access far the City, if req�ested, to verify the guidance system and
the line and grade of the carz-zer gipe.
6) The Contractor remains fully responsible for the accuracy of the work and
correction of it, as required.
7) Monitor line and grade continuously during constructaon.
8} Recard deviation with respect to design line and gxade once at each pipe
joint and submit daily recqrds to the City.
9} If the installataon does not meet the specified tolexances (as outlined in
Sec�ions 33 OS 23 and/or 33 OS 24), im�nediately noYify the City and correct
the inslallataon in accordance with the Cox�tract Docurnents.
C. As-Built Survey
Required As-Built Survey will be perFormed 6y the Contractor.
2. Coordination
a. Conta-actor is to coordinate with City to can�rm which features require as-
built surveying.
b. It as the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate the as-built survey and
xequired measurements for items that are to be buried suc�a that canstruction
activities are not delayed ar negaCively impacted.
c. For sewer mains and water mains 12" and under in diameter, it is acceptable
to physically m�asure depth and mark the locatzon during the progress of
construction and take as-built su�vey after the facility has been buried. The
Contractor is responsible for the quality controI needed to ensure accu�racy.
3. General
a. The Co�tractor shall provide as-built s�rvey inciuding the elevation and
Iocation (and provide written doc�mentation to the City) of construction
features during the pragress of the construction including the following:
I) Water Lines
a) Top of pipe elevations and caordinates for waterli�aes at the foIlowing
locations:
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(1) Minimum every 2501inear feet, including
(2) Horizontal and vertical points of inflection, curvature,
etc.
(3) Fire line tee
(4) Plugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines
(5) Casing pipe (each encE) and all buried fittangs
Sanitary Sewer
a) Top of pipe elevations az�d caordinates for force mains and siphon
sanztary sewer lines (non-gxavity facilities) at the following �ocaYions:
(1) Mini�um every 2501inear fe�t and any buried fittings
{2} Horizontal and vertical points of inflection, curvature,
etc.
Stormwater — N�t Applicahle
CITY OF FORT WdRTH
S'i'ANDARD CON5TRCJCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN'�'S
Revised k'eE�ruary 14, 2U18
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Ciry Project Number 143207
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b. The Contraclor shall provide as-built snrvey incl�di�g the elevaCion and
location (and pzovide written documentation to the City) of construction
features after the consiruction is completed incir�ding the following:
1) Manholes
a) Rim and flowline elevations and coardinates for each manhole
2) Water Lines
a) Cathodic protection test stations
b) SampIing stat�ons
c) Meter boxes/vaults (A11 sizes)
d) Fire hydrants
e) VaIves (gate, butterfly, etc.}
f) Air Release valves {Manhole rim and vent pipe)
g) Blow off valves (Manhole rim and valve lid)
h) Fressure plane valves
i) Under�xound Vaults
(1) Rim and flowlin� elevations and coordinates for each
Underground Vault.
3) Sanitary Sewer
a)� CJ.eanouCs
(1} Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for each
b) Manholes and Junctian Structures
(1) Rim and flowline elevations and coordi�ates for each
manhole and junction structure.
4) Stormwater — Not Applicable
1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDL�NG [NOT USED]
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITION� [NOT USED]
1.1� WARRANTY
PART � - PRODUCTS
A. A construction survey will produce, but wi�l not be limited to:
1. Recovery of relevant control points, points af curva[ure and points oi intersect�on.
2. EstabIish ieznporary horizontal and vertical c�ntrol elevations (benchmar�s)
sufFiciently permanent and located in a rr�a�nner to be used throughout construction.
3. The locataon of planned facilities, easernents and improvements.
a. Establishing final line and grade stal�es for piers, iloors, grade beams, parking
areas, utilities, streets, highways, tunnels, and other constxuction.
b. A record of revisions ox corrections noted in an orderly manner for reference.
c. A drawing, when required by the client, indicatir�g the horizontal and vertical
�ocation af facilities, easements and impravements, as built.
4. Cut sheets shall be provided to the City inspector and Survey Superintendent for all
construction stal�i�g prajects. These cut sheets sh�all be on the standard city terxzplate
which can be abtazned from the Survey Superintendent (517-392-7925).
5. Digital survey files in the following formats shali be acceptable:
a. AutaCAD (.dwg)
b. ESRI Shapefile (.shp)
CITI' OF F012T WORTH
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTIOiN SPECIFICATTON DOCL7MENTS
Rcvised L�'ebruary 14, 201$
2021 Cp3�ICRETE RESTORA'CT03*I COIVTI2ACT A
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1 c. CSV file (.csv), formatted with X d�td Y cuu�dfnaEes in separatt colurt�ns (use
2 standard templates, if available}
3 6. Survey files shall include verticaI and horizontal data tied to originaI project
4 control and benchmarks, and shall include �eature descriptions
5 PART 3 - EXECUTION
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A. Tolerances:
1. The staked location of any improvement ox facility should be as accurate as
practical a�d necessary. The degree of precision required is dependenC on many
factozs alI of which must remai.n judgmental. The tolerances listed hereafter ar�e
based on generalities and, under certain circumstances, shalJ. yield to specific
reyuirements. The surveyor sk�all assess any situation by review of the overall plans
az�d through consultation wzth responsible parties as to the need for specific
tolerances.
a. Earthwork: Grades fox' earthvvork or rough cut should not e�ceed 0.1 ft. vertical
tolerance. Horizontal alignrnent for earthwork and rough cut sho�ald not exceed
1.d it. tolerance.
b. Horizontal alignment on a structure shall be within .0.1ft tolerance.
c. Paving or concrete for streets, curbs, guttexs, parking areas, drives, alleys and
wall�ways shall be located within t�e confines of the site boundaries and,
occasionally, along a boundary or a�y other restrictive line. Away firom an�
restrictave line, these facilities should be staked with an accuracy praducing no
rnore than O.OSft. tolerance fz�om their specified lacations.
d. U�derground and overhead utzlities, such as sewers, gas, watex, tele�hone and
electric lines, shall be located horizontally within their prescribed areas or
easements. Within assigned areas, these utilities shouId be stalced with an
accuracy producing no more than 0.1 ft tolerance from a specified location.
e. The accuracy required for the vertical location of utiiities varies widely. Many
undergronnd utilities require only a minzzn�m cover and a tolerance of 0.1 ft.
should be maintained. Underground and averhead utilities on planz�ed profile,
but not depending on gravity flow for pez�atmance, should not exceed 0. J ft.
toleraace.
B. Surveying instruments shall be kept in close adjustment accord�ing to mar�ufacturer's
specificatio�s or in compliance to standards. The City reserves the �ri�ght to request a
calibrataon report at any tirr�e and recommends regular maintenazzce schedule be
performed by a certified technician ever}r 6 months.
1. �'ield measurements of az�gles and distances shall be done in such fashion as to
sa�isfy the closures and talerances expressed in Part 3.1.A.
2. Vertical locations siaall be established from a pre-established benchmark and
checked by closing to a different bench mark on t�e same datum.
3. Construction survey field work shall correspond to the client's plans. Irregulari.taes
or conflicts fou�d shall be reported promptly to the City.
4. Revisions, conrections and other pertinent data shall be logge� far future reference.
CCI"Y OF FOI2'I' WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE REST0�2ATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD COPTS`T"RUCTIOIV SPECIF�CATION DOCUMENTS City Praject Numher 103207
Revised I'ebruary 19, 201$
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1 3.2 �XA.MXNATION [NOT USED]
2 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USEDI
3 3.4 APPLICATION
4 3.� REPAIR 1 RESTORA.TION
5 A. If the Contracior's work damages or destroys one ar more of the control
6 monuments/points set by the City, tlae rnonurnents shall be adequately referenced for
7 expedient restoration.
8 1. Notz�y City if any contxol dara needs to be restored ar replaced due ta damage
9 caused during constructaan operations.
z fl a. Contractor shall perform replacements and/ar restorations.
11 b. The City naay require at any time a survey "Fie�d Check" of any monument
12 or benchmar�s that are set be verified by the City surveyors befare further
13 associated work can move forward.
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City in accordance with this Specification. This includes easements and right of way, if
noted on the plaz�s.
B. Do not change or relocate stakes or control data without approval from tlae City.
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP
A. Survey Checks
1. The City reserves the right ta perform a Survey Check at any time deemed
necessary.
2. Checks by City personr�el or 3`d party contracted surveyor are not intended to
relieve the contractor of hislher responsibility for accuracy.
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
3.1fl CLEANZNG �NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
313 MAZNTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
. Revision Log
CITY' OF PORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRE'I`E R�STORATIO�I CON'I'RACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRTJCTiON SPECIFTCA7TON DOCI.JMEN'PS City Project 1Vomber 103207
Revised Fe�aruary 14, 2Df8
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DATE NAl1� SUMMARY OF CHANGE
813ll2012 D. rohnson
Added instruction and rnodifred measurement & paymeni under 1.2; added
8 /3 1120 1 7 M. Owen definitions and references under 13; modified 1.b; added 1.7 closeout su6mittal
requirentents; modified 1.9 Quality Assurancc; added PART 2-- PR017TJCTS ;
Added 3.1 Ie�stallers; added 3.5 Repair/Restoration; anc� added 3.8 System 5tanup.
Removed "blue text"; revised measurement and payme�t sections for Construction
Staking and As-Built Survey; added reference to selectian compfiance with TGC
2/14/2018 M Owen 2254; revised action and Cioseout submittal requi3•eme�ts; added acceptable depth
measuren►ent criteria; revised list of items requiring as-built survey "duning" and
"after" construction; and revised accepta6le digital survey file fornnat
CPi'Y OF FORT WORTI� 2Q21 CONCRE'C� 12ESTORATiON CONTRACT 4
5TANDARIJ CONSTRUCTIOIV SPECIF[CATION DOCT]MF.I�TS City Prnject Number 103207
Revised F'ebruary 14, 2fl18
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Secti�n 01 i� �3.01- Attachr�ent A
�u�v�y S�aki�g Sta�dards
February 2017
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These procedures are intended to provide a standard method for construction staking services
associated with the City of Fort Wort� projects. These are not to be considered all inclusive, 6ut only as
a general guideline. For projects on TXDOT right-of-way or through jaint TXDOT participatian,
adherence ta the TXDOT Survey Manual shall be fallowed and if a discrepancy arises, the TXDOi
manualshall prevail. (ntt : oniineman�a�s.txaot. od txdatmanuals ess ess. df)
If you have a unique circumstance, please consult with the project manager, inspector, or survey
department at 817-392-7925.
iable of Conter��s
I. City of Fort Worth Contact Information
II. Constructian Colors
IIE. Standard Staking Supplies
IV. Sur�ey Equipment, Control, and Daium Standards
V. Water Staking
VI. Sanitary Sewer Staking
VII. Storm Staking
Vill. Cu�b and Gutter Staking
IX. Cut Sheets
X. As-built Survey
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I. Surve De artmen� Contac� Informafiion
Ahysical and mailing address:
8851 Camp Bowie West Boule�ard
Suite 300
Fort Wort�, �exas 76116
Qffice: �817) 392-7925
Sur�ey Superintendent, direct fine: (817j 392-897�.
II. Construct�on Cofors
l'he foilowing colors shal! be used for siaking or identifying features in the field. This
includes flagging, paint of laths/stakes, paint of hubs, ar�d any identificatian such as pin flags
if necessary.
Uti�ity Color
PROPOSED EXCAVATION WHITE
ALL ELECTR]CAfVD CONqUITS ' ' �
PQTABLE WATER - �` � � _
GA5 OR �IL YEZLO�+
TE�EPHONE/FIBEFt OPTIC Q.iiANG�
SURVEY CONTROL PO]NTS, BENCHMARK5,
PROPERTY CORN�RS, RIGHT-OF-WAYS, AND �INK
ALL PAVfNG INC�UDlNG CiJRB, SIQEWALK, 6UILDING C012NERS
5ANlTARY S�WER � �'� =a �
IfiRIGATION AND RECLAIMED WATER
III. Standard Stakin Su lies
Item Minimum size
Lath/Stake 36" tall
Wooden HuE� �2"xz" min. square preferred) 6" tall
PEn Flags (2.5" x 3.5" preferred) 21" long
G�tard Stakes Not required
PK or Ma� nails 1" long
Iron Rods (1/Z" or greater diameter) 18" [ong
Survey Markrng Paint Water-based
Flagging 1" wide
Markin� Whiskers (feathersJ 6" lang
Tacks �for marking hubsJ 3/4" long
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!V. Sur�e� �quipment. Control, and Da�um Standards
A. City Benchmarks
A!I city benchrnarks can be faund here: http://fortworthtexas.�ov/itsalutions/G!5
Laok for `Zoning Maps'. Under `l.ayers' , expand 'Bas�map Layers', and check on
`Benchmarks'.
B. Con�entional or Robotic Tatal 5tatian Equipmen#
I. A minimum of a�.0 aro-second instrument is required.
II. A copy of the fatesr calibration re�ort may be requested by the City at any time.
It is recommended that an instrument be calibrated by certified technician at
least 1 occurrence every 6 months.
C. Network/V.R.S. and static GPS Equipment
I. lt is critica� that the surveyor verify the correct horizontal and vertical datum
prior commencing work. A site calibration may be required and shali consist of
at least 4 control points spaced e�enly apart and in varying quadrants.
Additional field checks of the horizontal and vertica! accuracies shall be
completed and the City may ask for a copy of the calibration r�port at any time.
II. Ne�work GPS such as the Western Data Systems or SmartNet systems may be
used for staking of property/RA.W, farced-main water lines, and rQug�-grade
only. No GP5 stakin for concrete sanitar sewer storm drain final rade or
an thin that needs vertical radin with a tolerance of fl.25' or less is
allowed.
D. Con#rol Points Set
1. All control points set shafi f�e accompanied by a lath with the appropriate
Northing, Easting, and Ele�ation (if a�plicablej of the point set. Control paints
can be set rebar,'X' in concrete, or any other appropriate iter� with a stable
base and of a semi-permanent nature. A r�bar cap is optional, but preferred if
the cap is marked `control point' ar similar ward'mg.
II. Datash�ets are required for a!i control poi�ts set.
Datasheet should incEude:
A. Horizontal and Vertical �aturn used, Example: N.A.D.83, Nort� Central Zane
4202, NAVD S$ Ele�ations
B. Grid or ground distance. — I� ground, provide scale fiactor used and base
point coordinate, Example: C.S.F.=(1.999125, 8ase point=North: 0, East=O
C. Geoid model used, Example: GE01�12A
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E. Preferred Grid �atum
Although many plan sets can be in surface coordinates, the City's preferred grid datum
is listed below. Careful consideration must f�e taken to verify what datum each project is
in priar to beginning work. lt is Essential the surveyor be familiar with coordinate
transformations and how a grid/surface/assumed coardinat� system affect a project.
Proiected Coardinate
System: NAD_1983_StatePlane_Texas_iVorth_Central�FIPS_4202_Fe�t
Projection: Lambert_Conformal�Conic
False_�asti ng: 196$500.0OOOOflOQ
False_Northing: 65�1556.66666657
Centra! Meridian: -98.50000000
Standard Parallef 1: 32.�3333333
Standard Paral[el 2: 33.96666667
Latitude_Of�Origin: 31.66666667
Linear Unit: Foot US
Geographic Coordinate 5ystern: GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D Narth American 1983
Prime Meridian: Greenwich
Angular fJnit: E3egree
Note: Regard[ess of what cEaturn each pa�icular project i� in, d�liverabtes to the City
must be converted/translated into this preferred grid datum. 1 copy of the deli�erable
should be in the project daiurr� (whatever it may be) and 1 copy should be in the NAD83,
TX ��orth Central 4202 zone .See Preferred File Naminq Convention below
F. Preferred Deliverable Format
.�xt .cs� .dwg .jab
G. Preferred Data Format
P,N, E,Z, D,N
Point Numf�er, Northing, Easting, Elevation, Description, Notes (if applicable)
H. Preferred File I�aming Con�ention
This is the preferred forrnat: City Praject Num�er Descriptian_�atum.csv
Example for a�roiect that has surface coordir�ates which must i�e translatec�:
File 1: C1234 As-built of Water on Main Street_Grid iVAD83 TXSP 4202.csv
File z: C1234 As-built of Water on Main Street_Project Specific Datum.csv
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V. lAlater S�akir� Standards
A. Centerline Staking—Straight Line Tangents
I. Offset lath/s�akes every 200' on e�en stations
EI. Painted hlue lath/stake only, no �ub is required
III. Grade is to top of pipe (T/P} for 12" diameter pipes or smaller
IV. Grade to flaw line (F/L} for 16" and larger cliameter pipes
V. Grade should be 3.50' be�ow the proposed top of curb line for 1a" and smaller
diameter pipes
VI. Grad� should E�e 4.00' below the proposed to�O of cur6 line for 12" and larger
diarneter pipes
Vli. Cut 5heets are required an afi staking ancE a copy can be received from t�e
survey supe�'in�enden#
�ptional: Actua! stakes shall consist of a 6�D nail or hub set �ith a�vhisker
B. Centerline Staking - Curves
I. If arc length is greater than 100', P�C �Poin� of Cur�ature] offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
il. 5ame grading guidelines as aba�e
III. Staking of radius paints af greater than 100' may be omitted
C. Water Meter Boxes
!. 7.Ei' perpendicular offset is preferred to the center of the box
II. Center of the meter should be 3.0' behind the proposed face o# curb
I11. Meter should be staked a minimum of 4.5' away from th� edge of a dri�eway
IV. Grade is to tap of bax and should be +0.06' higher than the proposed top of
curf� unless shown oiherwise on the plans
D. Fire Hydrants
I. Center of Hydran�r should be 3.0' behind praposed face of curb
If. Sur�ey offs�t stake should be 7.0' from the center and perpendicular to the curb
line or water main
III. Grade of hydrants should he �-0.30 higher than the adjacent top of curb
E. Water Vafves & Vaults
I. Offsets should be perpendicular to the proposed water main
II. RIM grades should only i�e provicled if on plans
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VI. SanitarV Sevuer Sfaking
A. Centerline Staking — Straight Line Tangents
I. Inverts shall be field verified and compared against the plans before staking
I1. Painted green lath/stake WITH hub and tack or mark�r dot, no flagging required
III. 1 offset stake between manhales if manholes are 40Q' or less apar�
]V. Offset stakes shauld b� locaied at e�en distances and perpendicular to �he
centerline
V. Grades wifl be per plan and the date of t�e plans used should be nated
VI. If mul�iple lines are at one manhole, each line shall have a cut/fill and direc�ion
noted
VII. 5takes at e�ery grade break
VI[I. Cut sheets are required on al� staking
Optional: Actualstakes shall conslst of a bOD nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking — Cur+res
I. If arc length is greater than 10Q', PDC (Point of Cur�ature) offset stakes shoulcE
be set at a 25' interval
II. Staking of radius points of greater tha� 100' may 6e omitted
C. Sanitary Sewer Manholes
I. 2 offset stakes per man�ole for the purpose of providing alignment to the
contr'actor
ll. �lowline grade shouid be on the la�h/stake for each flowline and direction noted
III. R�M grade should only be on the stake when provided in the plans
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Vli. S�orm Sewer �e Inle� 5�akin�
A. Cer�terline Staking—Straight LineTangents
I. 1 offset stake every 200' on even stations
li. Grades are to flowline of pipe unless othei-wise shown on plans
III. Stakes at every grade break
1V. Cut sheets are required on a[1 staking
Optianal: Actual stakes shall consist of a 60fJ nail ar hu6 set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking— Cur►►es
I. I� arc length is greater than 100', POC (Point of Curvature} affset stakes shouid
be set at a 25' interval
II. 5taking of radius paints of greater than 100' may i�e omitted
C. Storm Qrain Inlets
[, Staking distances should be measured from end of wing
II. Standard 10' Inlet = 16.00' total length
III. Recessed 10' Inlet � 20.00'total fength
IV. Standard double �0' inlet = 26.�7' total length
V. Recessed double 10' inlet =�0.67' tota] length
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I. Z offset stakes per rnanhole for the purpnse af provicEing alignrnent to the
contractor
II. Flawline grade should Eae on the lath/stake for each flowline and direction noted
Ifl. RIM grade should only be on the stake when provided in the plans
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VIII. Curb and Gutfer Staki�
A. C�nteriine Staking — Straight Line Tangents
V. 1 offset stake e�ery 5a' on even stations
Vi. Grades are to top of curb unless otherwise shown on plans
VIE. Stakes at every grade break
VIII. Cvt sheets are required on all staking
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B. Centerline Staking — Cur►res
Ilf. ]f arc length is greater than 1p0', POC �Paint of Cur�ature) affset stakes should
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IX. Cut Sheets
A. �ate of f�eld work
B. Staking Method (GPS, totaf stationj
C, Project Name
D. City I'roject Number (�xample: C01234j
E. Locatian (Address, cross streets, GP5 coordinatej
F. Survey campany name
G. Crew chief name
!i. A blan�t template can be obiained frnm tne sur►rey superintendent (see item [ abavej
Sfandard Cii Cut Shee�
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X. As-built 5ur�+��
A. Definition and Purpase
The purpose of an as-built survey is to verify the asset was installed in the proper location
and grade. Furthermare, the informatian gathered wili �e used to supplement the City's GIS
data and must be in #he proper format when submitted. See section lV.
As-built survey should incltade the following {additional items may be requested}:
Manhales
Top of prpe elevations every 250 feet
Horizantal and vertica! point.s of inflectlan, curvat�are, etc. (A!1 Fittings)
Cathodic protection test stations
Sampling stations
Meter boxes/vaults (AII sizesJ
Fire lines
Fire hydrants
Gate vplves (rim and �op of nutj
Plugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines
Air Release valves (Manhole rim and vent pipe}
Blow off valves (Manhole rim and valve IidJ
Pressure plane valves �
Cleaning wyes
Clean outs
Casing pipe (each end)
lnverts af pipes
Tur6o Meters
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B. Example Deliverable
A hand written r�d line by the field surveyor is accepta�le �r� most cases. This should be
a copy of the plans with the point number noted by each asset. if the asset is missing,
ihen the sur�eyor should write "NOT FOUR D" to not�fy the City.
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Obvinusly the .csW or .txi file cannat be signed/sea�ed by a surveyor in the format
requested. This is just an example and a!I this information s�ould be noted when
delivered �n the City so it is clear to what coordinate system the data is in.
PpINT NO.
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6946i95.23
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6945895.U77
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6945934.286
6945936.727
6945835.678
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6945759.776
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2295860.962
2295862.188
2295841.9z5
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2295758.643
2295778.424
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725.668 GV RIM
72&.85 GV 81M
723,358 S5MH RiM
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713.331 W!N RIM
713.fi52 CO REM
711,652 SSMH RIM
710.Q45 WM RIM
70i.72 WME RIM
708.205 WM R!M
7D9,467 VVM RIM
710A84 CO RIM
7D7.774 SSMH RIM
708.392 SSMH REM
711.218 SSMN RfM
710.086 GV R!M
710,631 GV RfM
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732.689 WM RIf1A
790.527. WM RIM
736.451 CO filM
740.756 GV RIM
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740.408 FH
74634 WM R1M
746.777 CO RIM
748.454 WM RIM
749.59 SSMH RIM
75�.458 WM RIM
750.853 WM RIM
751,877. WM REM
752.257 SSMH f21M
751.74 WM RIM
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C. OtHer preferred as-b�ailt deliverable
Some vendors have indicated that it is easier to deliver this information in a different
forma�. Below is an exampl� spreadsheet that is also acceptable and can 6e obtained by
request from the survey superintendent.
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p17423-1
CLEANTi�iG
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4 1.1 SUMMARY
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SECTION Ol 74 23
CLEANING
A. Section Tncludes:
1. Intezmediate and iina� cleaning for Work not including special clea�ning of clased
systems specified elsewhere
B. D�viations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but axe not necessarily lunited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Coz�tract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
3. Section 32 92 13 -- Hydro-Mulching, Seeding and Sodding
I.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
15 A. Measurement and l�ayment
16 1. Work assaciated with chis Item is considei�ed subsidiary to the various Items 6id.
17 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
18 1.3 REFERENCES [N4T USED]
19 1.4 ADMINISTRAT�VE REQUIREMENTS
20 A. Sch�dulzng
21 i. Schedule cleaning operations sa thai dust and other contaminants disturbed by
22 cleaning process will not fall on newly painted surfaces.
23 2. Schedule final cleaning upon conapletion of Wark and immediately prior to %nal
24 inspectian.
25 1.� SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
2b 1.6 ACTXON SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
27 1.'� CLOSEQUT SUBMYTTALS [NOT USED]
28 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
29 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
30 1.10 STORAGE, AND HANDLING
31 A. Storage and Handling Requirements
32 1. Store cXeaning products and cleaning wastes in containers specifically designed for
33 t�ose maferials.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2621 CONCitETE RESTORATION CONTRAC`I' 4
STANDATtD CONSTRIICTION SPECIFIGATION DOCUIVIENTS Ciry Project Na. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
017423-2
CT.BA,NING
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1 1.11 �'IELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
2 112 WARRANTY [NOT USED�
3 PART 2 - PRODUCTS
4 21 OWNER-FURNISH�D [ox] OWNER-SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED]
5 2.2 MATERIALS
E, A. Cleaning Agents
7 1. Campatibie with suz-£ace being cleaned
g 2. New and uncontaz�rainated
9 3. For manufactured surFaces
10 a. Material recom�nended by manufactnrer
11 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
12 2.4 �OURCE QUALITY CONTRQL [NOT USED]
13 PART 3 - EXECUTION
14 31 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
15 3.2 EXAMINATION INOT U�SED]
16 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USED]
r7 3.4 APPLICATION [NOT USED]
18 3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT USED]
19 3.6 RE-INSTALLATZON [NOT USED]
20 3.7 FIELD [oR] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
21 3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP INOT USED]
22 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
23 3.1.0 CLEANING
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A. General
1. Prevent accumulation of wastes that create hazardous condi�ions.
2. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply wit� laws and safety orders of
gaverning authoz�ties.
3. Do not dispose af volatile wastes such as mineral spiz-its, ail or paint thinner in
storm or sanitary drains or sewers.
4. Dispose of degradable dehnis at an approved solid waste disposal site.
5. Dispose o� nondegradable debris at an approved solid waste disposal site or in an
alternate manner approved by City and regulatory agencies.
C1TY OP FORT WORTH 2d21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CON`['RACT 4
STtii�fDAI2D CONSTRUCTTON SPECIFICATIOi�I DOCIJII�ENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 2D11
p17A23-3
CLEANTNG
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6. Hancile materiais in a controlled manner with as few handlings as possible.
7. Tharoughly clean, sweep, wash and polish aIl Work and equipmenl assaciated with
this project.
$. Remove all signs of temporary construction and activities incidental to constt�ction
of required pernnanent Work.
9. If project is �ot cleaned to the sa�isfaciian of the City, th� City reserves the right to
f�ave the cleaning completed at the expense of #he Cantractor.
10. Do not burn on-site.
B. Intermediate Cleaning during Constzuction
i. Keep Work areas clean so as not to hinder health, saFeiy or convenience of
personnel in existing facility operations.
2. At maximum weekly intervals, dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbish.
3. Cor�fine consiruction debris daily in strategically located container{s):
a. Cover to prevent blowing hy wind
b. Store debris away fronz construction or op�rational activities
c. Haul from site at a z�r�inimum of once per week
4. Vacuurn clean interioz- areas when ready to receive finish painting.
a. Continue vacuuxn cleaning on an as-needed basis, until Final Acceptance.
5. Prior to storm events, thoroughly clean site oF all loose or unsecured ztems, which
may become aix�borne or transported by flowing water during tl�e storm.
C. Interior Final Cleaning
1. Remove grease, znastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, �ingerpri�ats, labels and other
foreign materials from sight-exposed surFaces.
2. Wipe all lighting fixture reflectors, lenses, lamps ar�d irims clean.
3. Wash and shine glazing and �x�zrrars.
4. Polish glossy surfaces to a ciear shine.
5. Ventilating systems
a. Clean per�nanent filters and replace disposable fi�ters if units were operated
during constxuction.
b. Clean ducts, blo�rvers and cails if units �rvere operated without flters during
construction.
b. Replace all buzned out lamps.
7. Broorn ci�an process area floors.
S. Mop of�ce and control room flaors.
D. Exteriar (Site or Right of Way) Final Cleaning
1. Remove trash at�d debris cox�tainers from site.
a. Re-seed areas distu�rbed by location oi trash and debris containers zn accordance
wzth Section 32 92 13.
2. Sweep roadway to re�nove alI rocks, pieces of asphalt, concrete or any other object
that may hinder or disrupt the flow of traffic along the roadway.
3. Clean any interior areas including, but not limited to, vaults, manhales, structures,
junction boxes and inIets.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH
5"I'ANDARD CONSTRUCTI03*I SPECiFICATION DOCUMEN'I'S
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
2021 CO1VC1tE'I`E RP.STORATION CONTL2ACT 4
Ciry Project Na. 1032d7
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] 4. Tf no longer required for mazz�te�ance of erasion facilities, and upon approval by
2 City, remove erosion control from site.
3 5. Clean signs, lights, signals, etc.
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3.1A� ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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STANDARD CONSTRC7CTION SPECiFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
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CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 �UMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. The procedure for closing out a contraci
7 B. Deviations fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificat�on
S 1. None.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited io:
10 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirerrients, Contract Forms and Conditions of ihe Contract
11 2. Division 1— General Requircments
12 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDIIRES
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. Work associated wzth Ehis Ttem is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
IS No separate payznent will be aliowed for tlus Itern.
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A. Guarantees, Bonds and Affidavits
i. No application for fina� payrnent will be accepted �intil all guarantees, bonds,
certzficaEes,licenses and aff davits requzred for Work or equipment as specified are
satisfactorily f led with the City.
B. Release of' Liens or Claims
I. No application for final payment vc�ill be accepted until satisfactory evidence of
reIease of liens has been submitted to the City.
�UBMTTTALS
A. Submit aIl required documentation to City's Project R�pzesentative.
CITY OF FORT WORTT� 2021 CONCRETE R�STORATION CONTRACT 4
STA]VDARD COIVSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENTS City Project �io. 103207
Revised luly 1, 2011
017719-2
CLOSEOUT R�QUiREMEN'IS
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1 l.b INFORMATXONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
2 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
3 PART �, - PRODUCTS [NOT IISED]
4 PART 3 - EXECUT[ON
5 3.1 INSTALLERS [N�T USED]
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3.4 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURE
9 A. Prrior to requesting Final Inspection, subrnit:
10 1. Project Recard Docuznents in accordance with Seciia� 01 78 39
11 2. Operation and Maintenance Data, if required, in accardance with Section O1 78 23
12 B. 1'rior to requesting Fi�aal Inspection, perform final cleaning in accordance witii Section
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1. After final cleaning, provide notaee to the Ciry Project Representative that Ihe Work
is completed.
a. Th� City vcTill make an init�al �'inal Tnspection with the Co�iractor p��esent.
b. Upon completion of tla�is inspection, the City will notify the Contractor, in
writing within 10 busi�aess days, of any particuiars in wk�ich this inspection
reveais that the Work ts defective or incomplete.
2. LTpon receiving wnitten notice from the City, immediately undertake the Work
required to remedy de�ciencies and complete the Work to the satisfaction of the
City.
3. Upon completian of Work associated with the items Iisted in the City's written
notice, info� the City, that the required Worlc has been completed. Upon receipt
of this notice, the City, in the presence of the Contractor, will rx�ake a subsequent
Final Inspection of the proj�ct.
4. Provide all speciai accessor�es required to place each item of equipment in fuil
operatioz�. These special accessory items inclnde, but are not lirniied to:
a. Specified spare parts
b. Ariequate oil and grease as required far the fixst lubrication of the equipment
c. �nitial fill up of all chernical tanks and fuel tar�ks
d. Light bulbs
e. Fuses
f. Vault keys
g. Handwh�els
h. Other �xpendable items as requixed far initial start-up and operation of all
equipmeni
D. Notice oi Project Completion
CTCY O�' FDRT WOI2TH 2O21 COt�TCRETE RESTbRA'T'TON CON'I'R ACT 4
S'I'ANDARD CdNS'I`RUCTTO�T SP�CIFICATION DOCCiMENT5 City Project No. 103207
Revised 7uly I, 20i1
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to �e satisfactory, the City will issue a Notice of P�raject Completion (Green Sheet).
E. Supporting Docurnentation
1. Coordinate with the City Project Representa�ive to complete the following
addztzonal forins:
a. Final Payment Request
b. Statement of Contract Time
c. Af�davit of Paynr�ent and Release oi Liens
d. Consent of Surety ta Final Payment
e. Pipe Report (if required)
f. Contractor's Evaluatian of Ciry
g. Perfonnance Evaluation oi Coz�tractor
F. Lett�r of Final Acceptance
1. Upon review and accepEance of Notice of Project Comp�etion and Supporting
Documentaizon, in accordance wi.th General Conditions, City will issue Le�ter of
Final Acceptar�ce and release the Final Payment Request for payment.
3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATYON [NOT USEDJ
3.6 RE-�NSTALLATION [N�T USED]
3.i F�ELD [ox] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
310 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES �NOT USED�
3.1.2 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT i7SED]
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STAN➢ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECTFICt�7'IQN DOCUMEIV"i'S
Revised July 1, 2011
2023 CONCI2�TE RESTpRATION CON7RACT 4
City Ptoject I�To. 103207
017823-1
OP�RATION AN➢ MAI[�T'EN.4I�10E DATA
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SECTION Ul 78 23
OPERATION AND MAIN'i'ENANCE DATA
5 A. Section Includes:
{ a. Product data a�ad related informa�ion appropriate for Ciry`s maintenance and
7 operation af products furnished undez Contract
8 2. Such products may include, but axe not Iimited to:
9 a. Traff'zc Controllers
10 b. Irrigataan Controllers {to be operated by the City)
11 c. Butterfly Valves
12 B. Deviations from Ihis City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
13 1. I�ione.
14 C. Reiated Specification Sections include, l�ut are not necessarily limited to:
15 1. Division �— Bidding Requirements, Contract �'orms and Conditions of the Contract
16 2. Dzvision 1— General Requirements
17 i.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PR4CEDURES
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1. Work associated with this Item is co�asidered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payment wiII be allowed for this Item.
RE�'�RENCES INOT USED]
22 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
23 A. Schedul�
24 I. Submit manuals in final form to the City within 30 calendar days of product
25 shipnr�ent to the project site.
26 1S SUBMITTALS
2'1 A. Subzzaittals shall be in accordance with Section 01 33 00 . Al� submittals shall be
28 approved by the City pz�or to delivery.
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1. �repare data in foz'm of an instructional manual for use by City personnel.
2. Format
a. Size: S'/z inches x 11 inches
b. Paper
1} 4Q pound �ninimum, vvhite, for typed pages
2) Holes reinForced with plastic, cloth or rnetal
c. Text: Manufacturex's printed data, or neatly typewritten
CTPY d�' PORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CpNTRACT 4
S�'ANDARD CONSTRUCTTON SPEC�'TCATION DOCI TMENT5 City Praject No. 103207
Ttevised December 20, 2012
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1) Provide z�einf�rced punched binder tab, bind in with text
2) Reduce larger drawings and fold to size of text pages.
e. Provide fly-leaf for each separate product, or each piece of operating
eyuipment.
1) Provide typed description of product, and major camponent parts of
equipn:►ent.
2) Pravide indexed tabs.
f. Cover
lj Tdentify each voluzne with ryped or printed title "OPERATING AND
MAINTENANC� TNSTRUCTIONS".
2) List:
a} Title of Pz�oject
h) Identity of separate structwre as applicable
c) Identity of general subject matter covered in the manual
3. Binders
a. Com�nercial quaIity 3-ring binders with durable and cleanahle plastic covers
b. When rnultiple binders are used, correlate the data into related consistent
groupings.
4. If available, provide an electronic farm of the O&M Ma�ual.
B. Manual Conter�t
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1. Neatly typewritten table of cantents for each volume, arranged in systematic order
a. Contractor, name of responsible principal, address anc� telephone number
b. A list of each product required to be incIuded, indexed to content of the volume
c. List, with each product:
1) The name, address and telephone number of the subcontractor or installer
2) A list of eacl� product required to be included, indexed to content of the
volume
3) Ideniify area of responsibility of each
4) Local saurce of supply for parts and replacement
d. Identzfy each product by pz'aduct name and oibez identifying symbols as set
torth in Contract Documents.
2. Product Data
a. Include anly those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product.
b. Annotate each sheet to:
1} Clearly identz�y specific product or part installed
2) Clearly identafy data applicable to installation
3) DeIete refe�ences to inapplicable inFortnation
Drawings
a. Supple�nent product data witla drawings as necessazy to clearly illustrate:
l) RelaL�ans of compon�nt parts of equipment and systems
2) Control and flow diagran�s
b. Coordinate drawings with informatian in Project Record Documents to assurc
correct illustration oi campleted installation.
c. Do not use Project Recard Drawings as mai.ntenance drawings.
Writtex� texr, as required to su�plement product data for the particulaz' installation:
a. O�rganize in consistent format under separate headings for different procedures.
b. Provide Iogical sequence of instructzons of each procedure.
C1TY OF F012T WORTH
S'iANDA12D CONSTRClCTION SPECIFICATTON I70CIJMEN'£S
Revised December 20, 2012
2Q21 CONCRETE RESTOAATTON COIVTRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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5. Copy of each warranty, bond and serv�ice contracl issued
a. Provide information sheet far City personnel giiving:
1} Proper proced�res in event af failure
2} Instances which might affect validiry of warranties or bonds
C. Manual far Materials and Finishes
I.. Submit 5 copies af coimplete marival in final forrn.
2. Content, for archatect�al products, applied materials and finishes:
a. Manufactuzer's data, giving fuIl infor�x�ation on products
1) Catalog n�mber, size, compositzon
2) Calor and texture designatao�►s
3} Unformation required for reordering special manufactured products
b. �nstructions for care and maintenance
1) Manufacturer's recommendation for types of cleaning agents and methods
2) Cautions against cJ.eaning agents and methods which are detrimental to
product
3} Recommended sc�edule for cleaning and rnaintenance
3. Content, for moisture protectian and weatY�er exposure praducts:
a. Manufacturer's data, giving full information on praducts
1) Applicabi� standards
2) Chemical composition
3) Details o� installation
b. Instructzons for inspection, mainte�nance and repair
D. Manual for Equipment and Systems
1. Submi.0 5 copies of complete manual in finaI form.
2. Content, for eac�r unit of equiprr►ent and system, as appropriate:
a. Description of unit and component parts
I} Function, nortnal aperatir�g characterist�cs and lir�ting conditions
2) Performance curves, engineering da�a and tests
3) Corriplete nomenclature and commercial number of repiac�able parts
b. Operating procedures
1) Start-up, break-in, rou�ine and nozmal operating instruc�ions
2) RegulaLion, control, stopping, shu�-down and emergency instructions
3) Summer aztd winter operating instruccions
4) Special operating instructaons
c. Maintenance procedures
1) Routine operations
2} Guide to "trouble shoating"
3) Disassembly, repair and reasse�nUly
4} Alignment, adjusting and checking
d. Servicing and lubrication schedule
1} List of lnbricants required
e. Manufacturez's printed operating and x�aaintenance instructions
f. Descrip�ion of sequence of operation hy control manufacturer
1) Predicted life of parts subject to wear
2) It�ms recommended to be stoc�ed as spare parts
g. As installed control diagrams by cantrols manufacturer
h. Each contractor's coordination drawings
].) As insEalled color coded piping diagrams
CTl`Y OF F012'I' WO12TH
STANDARD CONSTRTJCTION SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS
Revised Aecember 20, 2012
2621 CONCRETE R�S'T'ORA'�'ION CONTRACT 4
City Yroject No. 103207
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a. Descriptaon o� system and component parts
1} Functzon, narmal operating characteristics, ax�d limiting conditions
2) Performance curves, engineerin€g data and tests
3) Complete nomencIature and comux�ercial number of replaceable paxts
b. Circuit directories of panelboards
l ) Electrical service
2) Cont�ols
3) Communications
c. As installed color coded wiring diagrams
d. Operating procedures
1} Routine and nornnal operafing instructions
2) Sequences required
3) Special operatz�g instructions
e. Maintenance pz'ocedures
1) Routzx►e operations
2) Guide to "trouble shaoting"
3) Disassembly, repair and reassexn�bly
4) Adjustrnent and checking
f. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instrucCions
g. List of original manufacturer's spare parts, manuiacturer's cux�rent prices, and
recommended quantities to be mainfained in storage
h. Other data as r�quired under pertinent Sections oi Specifzcations
4. Prepare and include additianal data when the need for such data becomes apparent
during instruction of City's personnel.
Charts of valve tag nurrzbers, with location and function of each vai�e
List of original nr�anufacturer`s spare parts, manuiacturex's current prices, and
recommend�d quantities to be maintained in storage
Other data as xequired under pertinent Sections of Specificatinns
30 1.� CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT ITSED]
31 1.$ MAINTENANC� MATERXAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED�
32 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
33 A. Provide operation and maintenance data by persannel �,vith the following cri.te�ia:
34 1. Trained az�d experienced in maintenance and nperation of described products
35 2. Skilied as technical writer to the extent required to communicate essential data
3b 3. Skilled as draftsman competent to prepare required drawings
CITY OF PORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD COiVSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION bOCYJMENTS City Project No. 1D3207
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
Dl 78 23 - 5
OPERATION AND MAINT'ENANCE DATA
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1 1.10 DELXV�RY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
2 l.11 FIELD [,SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
3 112 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
� PART 2, - PRODUCTS [NOT U�ED�
5 PART 3 - �XECUTION [NOT USED]
6 END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DATE NAlVIE SUMMAI2Y OF CHANGE
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CITY OF FQRT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE RESTpRATION CpNTRACT 4
STANI7ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECTF7CATIpN DOCi.TMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised Decem6er 20, 2012
017839-i
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PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Work associaied with the docun�enting the project and recording changes to project
7 �ocuments, including:
S a. Recozd Drawings
9 b. Water Meter Service Reports
10 c. Sa�aitary Sewer Service Reports
] 1 d. Large Water Meter Reports
12 B. Deviations from this CiLy of Fort Worth Standard Specification
13 1. Nane.
14 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are noi necessarily limited to:
15 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract �'orms and Conditions of the Contract
16 2. Division 1— General Requirements
�7 l.ti PRYCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
18 A. Measurement and Payment
19 1. Work assocxated with this Itern is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
20 No separate payrnent wiIl b� allowed for this Item.
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],5 SUBMITTALS
24 A. Prior to submitting a request for Final Inspection, deliver Project Record Documents to
25 City's Project Representative.
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1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [N�T USED]
1.9 QUALZTY ASSURANCE
A. Accuracy of Records
L Thoroughly coarc3.inate chang�s wathin the Record Docuxinents, making adequate
and proper entries on each page of Specifications and each sheet of Drawings and
ather pocuments where suc� entry is required to show the change properly.
2. Accuracy of records shalI be such triat future search for items shown in the Contract
Documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the approved Project
Record Documents.
ClTY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CO�TTRACT 4
STANDARD CON5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DQGUMP.N'PS City Project No. [03207
Revised Ialy 1, 2011
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PRO.T�'CT RECOY2]7 IJOCUMEIV'I'S
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1 3. To facilitate accuracy of records, make entries within 24 hours after receipt of
2 information that the change k�as accurred.
3 4. Fravide factual infoz-�x�ation regarding ail aspects of the Work, bo[h concealecE and
4 visible, to enable iutu�re madification of the Work to proceed �vithout lengthy and
5 expensive site measurement, investigation and exazxaination.
6 1.10 �TORAGE AND HANDLING
7 A. Stozage and Handling Requirements
S l. Maintain the job set of Record Documents carx�pletely protected from deteri.aration
9 anci from loss az�d damage untii completion of the Work and transfer of all recarded
10 data to the fir�al Project Record Doc�axnezats.
11 2. In the event of loss of recorded data, use means necessary to agaz� secure the data
12 to the City's approvaF.
13 a. In such case, provid� rEplacer�ents to the standards originally required by the
l.4 Contract Documents.
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2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED [ox] OWNER-SUPPLIED PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
2.2 RECORD DOCLTIV�NTS
A. Job set
1, Promptly following receipt of the No�ice to Proceed, secure from the City, at no
charge to the Contract�r, 1 complete set oi all Documents comprising th� Contract.
B. Final Record Docuz�rients
1. At a time nearing the completion oi Che Work and prior to Final Inspection, provide
the City 1 compiete set of aIl Final Record Drawings in the Contract.
�.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
�.� SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1. INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
3.2 EXAMINATION �NOT USED]
3.3 PREPARATION [N�T USED]
3.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS
A. Maintenance of Job Set
1. Imxx�ediately upon receipt of the jab set, identify each of the Documents with th�
title, "RECORD DOCUMENTS - JOB SET".
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ST�ARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECTFICA'i`ION DOCUM�3�IT5 City Projec[ Na. 103207
Revised July 1, 2011
p17839-3
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2 a. Considering the Contract corxapletion time, the probable number af occasions
3 upon which the job set must be taken out for new entries and for examination,
4 and the conditions urzder which these activities will be perfazmed, devise a
5 suitable method for protecting t1�e job set.
b b. Do not use the job set for any purpose except entry of new daYa and for review
7 by the City, until siart af transfer of data to finai Project Record Docurnents.
8 c. Maintain thc�ob set at the site of wark.
9 3. Coordination with Constr�tction Survey
10 a. At a muinixnum, in accordance with the inte�rvals set forth in Section O1 7I 23,
11 c�early maxk any deviations from Contract Documents associated with
12 installation of the infrastructure.
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a. Record any deviations from Contract Documents.
b. Use an erasable colorcd pencil (not ink or indelible penci!), c�early describe the
claange by graphic line and note as required.
c. Date atl entries.
d. Call attention to the entry by a"cloud" drawn around the ar�a or areas affected.
e. In Ehe event of overlapping changes, use different colars foz the overlapping
changes.
21 5. Conversion af schematic layouts
22 a. In some cases on the Drawings, arrangements of conduits, circuits, piping,
23 ducts, and szmilar items, are shown schematically and are not intended to
24 partxay precise physical layout.
25 1) Fi�al physical arrangement zs determined by the Contractor, subject ta the
26 City's approval.
27 2) Hovvever, design of future morlificatians of the facility may require
28 accurate information as to the �nal physical layout oi itezns wF�ich are
29 shown only scherx�atically on the Drawings.
30 b. Show on the job set of Record Drawings, by dimension accurate to within 1
31 inch, the cent�rline oF each run of items.
32 1) Final physical arrangement is detex7x�zned by the Cont�•actor, subject to the
33 City's appraval.
3� 2} Show, by syrnbol or note, the vertical locaiion of the Item ("under slab", "in
35 ceiling plentun", "exposed", and the like).
36 3) Mai�e all identification suf�'iciently descriptive that it may be relaied
37 reliabIy to khe Specificalaons.
38 c. `i'he City may waive the requirements for conversion af schematic layouts
39 where, in the City's judgment, conversion serves no useful purpose. However,
4� do not rely upon waivers heing issued except as specifically issued in writing
41 by the City.
42 B. �inal Project Record Documents
43 1. Transfer of data to Drawings
44 a. Carefully transfez change data shown on the job set of Record Drawings to the
45 corresponding final documents, coordinating ihe changes as required.
A6 b. Clearly indicate at each affected detail ax�d other Drawing a fuII description of
47 changes made during construc[ioza, and tE�e actuat location of iten�s.
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d. Make changes neatiy, consistently and with the proper media to assure
longevity and cIear reproduction.
2. Transfer of data to other pocuments
a. If the Documents, othez than Drawings, have been kept clean durix�g progress of
the Work, and if ent�ies ektereon have been orderly to the approval af rhe City,
the job set of those Dociunents, other than Drawings, wi11 he accepted as final
Record Docunnents.
b. If any such Document is not so approved by the City, secure a new copy of that
Document from the Ciry at t%e City's usual cha3rg� for reproduction and
handling, and carefizlIy transfer the change data to the new copy to the approval
of the City.
3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT USED�
3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [N�T IISED]
3,i FIELD [oa] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED�
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
310 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTNITIE� [NOT USED]
3.1� PROTECTXON [NOT USED�
3.13 MATNTENANCE [NOT USEDJ
3.14 ATTACHM�NTS [NOT USED]
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UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATTON
1. Excavate areas as shown on the Drawings or as directed. Removal of rnaterials
encountered to the lines, grades, and typical sections shown on the Drawings and
removal froix� site. Excavarions may include construction of
a. Roadways .
b. Drainage Channels
c. Site Excavation
d. Excavation for Struct�ares
e. Or any other operation involving the excavation of an-site materials
14 B. Deviatzons fi'om this City of Fort Worth Standard Sp�cifxcaYion
15 I, F'Clit�'�iIS PC��,Ri',{'�I� R1�CL�' �SfFIED F',�{�'�1V�1'!-IL��f� ;� l� i�, �HALL. [3F..
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20 F��', C'C}��Il��:•'�{�L1 5i.l�i511liARY, ik1{�i ��P��Ri1'I'i-: Il.�1Y,
21 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
22 1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirexrzents, Contract Forms azad Conditions of the Contract
23 2. Division 1--General Requirex�r�ents
2� 3. SecCion 31 23 23 — Borrow
25 4. Seciion 31 2A� OD — Embankments
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A. Measurement and Payment: UNCLASSIFIIED EXCAVATION SHALL BE PAYABLE
TO REMOVE EXCESS SUBGRADE MATERIAL WI-IERE REPLACED CONCRETE
PAVCMENT THICKNESS IS MORE THAN SPECIFIED THICKNESS.
a. ExcavaTion by Plan Quantity Measurement
1) Measurement for this Itexxa shall be by the cubic yaxd in its final posi�ion
using the average end area meihod. Limits of ineasurement are shown on
Che Drawings.
2} When measured by the cubic yard in its final. pasition, this is a plans
quantity measurement Item. The quantity to 3ae paid is the quantity shawn
in the proposal, unless modified by Art�cle 11.04 of tYte General
Conditions. Additianal measurements or ca�culations will be made if
adjustments of quantities are required.
b. Payment
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L) TY�e work performed and maLerials furnished in accardance with this Item
and zneasured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid far at the unit
price bid per cubic yard of "Unclassi�ed Excavation by �lan". No additional
compensation will be aIlowed �or rock or shrinkage/swell factors, as these are
the Contractor's responsibility.
c. T�e price bid shall inciude:
] ) Excava�ion
2) Excavation Safety
3} Drying
4} Dust Control
5} Reworking or replacing the over excavated material in rock cuts
6} Hauiing
7) Disposal of excess materiai not used elsewhere onsite
8) Scarificatian
9) C�ean-u.p
10} UNI.ASSIFiED EXCAVAT�ON TO PLACE FLEXZBLE SASE COURSE
2. Excavation by Surveyed Quantity
a. Meas�rement
1) Measurement far tlus Itcro shall be by the cubic yard in its final position
calculated using the average end area or composite method.
a) The City wzll perForm a referenc� survey once the 5ite has been cleared
to obtain ��sting ground canditions.
b) The City will perform a final post-construction survey.
c) The Contractor will be paid for the cubic yardage of Excavated material
calculated as the difference between the two surveys.
d) Partial payments will be based on est�mated plan quantity
measurements calculated by the Engineer.
b. Payzaaent
l) The work performed a�d rriaterials furnished in accordance with this ICem
and measured as provided under "Measurement" vc+ill be paid for at the unit
price bid per cubic yard of "UncIassiCed Excavation by Survey".
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Excavation
2) Excavation Safety
3) Dryi�g
4) Dust Cantrol
5} Rewarlring or replacing the over excavated materiaJ. in rock cuts
b} Hauling
7} Disposal of excess n�aterial noC used elsewhere o�site
8) Scatification
9) Clean-up
i0) UNLASSIFIED EXCAVATION TO PLACE �I,EXIBLE BASE COURSE
44 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
45 A. Definitions
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1 1. Unclassified Excavation — Without regard to mateiials, all excavations shall be
Z considered unciassified and shall include all rnaterials excavated. Any reference to
3 Rock or o�er materials an the Drawings or in the specifications is solely far the
4 City and tlae Contractor's information and is not to be takex� as a classification of
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6 1..4 ADMINSTRATIVE R�QUIREMENTS
7 A. The Contractor will provide the City with a Dispasal Letter in accordance ta Division
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L The Cantractor shall be solely respvnsible for makang a.il excavat�ons in a safe
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2. AlI excavation and related shee�ing and bracing shall comply with the requzzements
of OSHA excava�ion safety standards 29 CFR part 192b and state requirem.ents.
1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Storage
1. Within Existing Righls-of-Way (ROW)
a. Sozl may be stored within existing ROW, easements or temporary construction
easements, unless specifically disaiiowed in the Con�ract Documents.
b. Do not block drainage ways, inlets or driveways.
c. Provide erosion control in accordance with Section 31 25 00.
d. When the Work is per�ozmed in active tzaffic areas, store materials only in
areas barricaded as provided in the traific contral plans.
e. In non-paved areas, do not sLore material on the root zone of any trees or in
landscaped areas.
2. Designated Starage Areas
a. If the Contract Documents da not allow the storage af spoils within the ROW,
easeznent or temporary constructaon easement, then secure and rnaintain an
adequate storage Iocar�on.
b. Provide an afiidavit that righ�s �ave been secured to store the materials on
pzivate property.
c. Provide erosion contral in accordance with Section 31 2,5 d0.
d. Do not block drainage ways.
1.11. FIELD CONDITiONS
A. Existing Conditions
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Any dala which has been or may be provided on subsurface conditions is noi
intended as a representa�ian or warranty of accuzacy or cont�nuity between soils. It
is expressIy understood that neither the City nor the Engineer will be responsible
fnr interpretations or cox�clusions drawn there from by the Contractor.
Data is made availabie �or the convenience o� the Contractor.
i.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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12 a. In-situ soils classi�ed as ML, MH, PT, OL or OH in accordance with ASTM
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A. Accept ownership of unsuitable or excess materiai and dispose of material off-site
accordanc� with local, state, and �ederal regulations at locations.
21 B. Excavations shall be perFor�raed in the dry, and �ept free from water, snow and ice
22 during cor�struction wit[i eh exception of water that is applied for dust control.
23 C. Separate Unacceptable Fili Material from aiher materials, remove from the Site and
24 praperly dispose according io disposal plan.
25 D. Maintain drainage in tkze e�cavated area to avoid damage to the roadway sections and
2� proposed nr existing stxuctures.
27 E. Conrect any damage to the subgrade caused by weather, at no additional cost to the
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29 F. Shape slopes to avoid Ioasening material below or outside the proposed gxades.
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I. Excavate to finish grades.
2. In the �vent of over excava�ian due to contractor error below th� lines and grades
established in the Drawings, use approved embankment material compacted in
accozdance with Section 31 24 00 ta replace Ehe over exca�ated at no additianal
cost to City.
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t H. Earth Cuts
2 1, ExcavaEe to finish subgrade
3 2. 7n the event af ovez excavation due to contractor errar below the li�es and grades
4 established in th� Dra�wings, use approved embank7nent materiai coznpacted in
5 accordance wit� Section 31 24 00 io replace the over excavated at na additional
b cost to City.
7 3. Manipulate and compact subgrade in accoz'dance with Section 31 24 00.
S 3.5 REPAIR [NOT USEDI
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10 3.'� F�ELD QUALITY CONTROL
11 A. Subgrade Tolerances
12 1. Excavate to within 0.1 foot iz� all directions.
13 2. In areas of over excavation, Co�t�actor provides fill material approved by the City
1� at no expense to the City.
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17 3.10 CLEANING [NOT IISED]
18 311 CLOSEOUT ACT�VITIES [NOT US�D]
19 312 PROTECTION [NOT USED)
20 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT IISED]
21 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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FLEXIBLE BASE COURSES
5 A. Sec�ion incIudes:
6 1. Foundation course for surface course or for other base course composed of flexible
7 base constructed in one or more courses in conForn�ity with the typical sectzon.
8 B. Deviatians from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specifieation
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1. Division 0— Bzdding Requirements, Contract �'orms, and Conditions af the
Contract
2. Division J. — General Reyuir�ments
PRXCE AN➢ PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. M�asurement
a. Measurement for this Jiem will be by the �e CUBIC yard of Flexible Base
Course for �arious:
1) Depths
2) Types
3) Gradatians
2. Payment
a. The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item and
measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid far at Ihe unit price
bid per s�e CUBIC yard of Flexible Base Course.
3. The pz�ce bid shail include:
a. P�reparation and correction of subgrade
b. �urnishing of material
c. Hau�ing
d. Blading
e. Sprinkling
f. Compacting
g. UNCLASSJFIED EXCAVATION AND HAULING REQUIRE TO PLACE
FLEXIBLE BASE COURSE
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q.1 1. RAF — Recycled Asphalt Paven:zent.
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1. Reference standards cited in this specifica�ion refer to the current reference standard
published at the tazne of the latest revisinn date logged at the end oi this
specification, unl�ss a date is specifically citcd.
2. ASTM Internatianal (ASTM}:
a. Db98, Standard Test Methods for Laboratory Compaction Chaz�acteristics of
Soil Using Sta�ndard Effort (12 400 ft-lbF/ft3 (600 kN-m/m3))
3. Texas Departrzaent of Transportation (TXDOT):
a. Tex-iO4-E, DeCermining Liyuid Limits of Soils
b. Tex-106-E, Calculating th� Plasticity Index of Soils
c. Tex-107-E, Determining the Bar Linear Shrinkage of Soils
d. Tex-110-E, Particle Size Analysis of Soils
e. Tex-116-E, Ball Mil� Meihad for Determining the Disintegraiion of Fle�ble
Base Material
f. Tex-117-E, Tria�ial Compression for Disturbed Soils and Base MateriaTs
g. Tex-411-A, Soundness of Aggregate Using Sodium Suffate or Magnesiuzn
Sulfate
h. Tex-�13-A, Detez�rnining Deleterious Matez�al in Mineral Aggregate
ADMIN�STRATIVE REQUTREMENTS [NOT USED]
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21 1.6 ACTXON SiTBMITTALS/IN�4RMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
22 1.'� CLOSEOUT SUBNIITTALS INOT US�D]
23 1.8 MAXNTENANCE MATER�AL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
24 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
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2.� MATERIALS
31 A. General
32 1. Ft�.rnish uncontami�ated materials of unifo� quality that meet the requirements of
33 tne Drawings and sgecifications.
34 2, Obtain materials fram approved sources.
35 3. Notify City of changes to material sources.
36 4. The City may sample and test project rnaterials at any time b�fore com�action
37 throughout the duration of the project to assure specification compliance.
38 B. Aggregate
39 1. Furnish aggregate of the type and grade shawn on the Drawings and conforrrung to
40 the requzrements of Table 1.
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2. Each source musC meet Table 1 requ�rements for liquid limit, plastiCity index, and
wet bail mill far the grade specified.
3. Do not use additives such as but not lirnited ta lime, cernent, or �ly ash �o modify
aggregates to meet the requirements of Table 1, unless shown on the Drawings.
Table 1
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Pro e Test Method Grade 1 Grade 2
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No.4 45�5 4.�75
No. 40 7(1 t35 60-85
I,i uid limiE, % max.` Tex-I04-E 35 40
PlasuCit index, ma�c.� Tex-lOb-E 10 12
Wet ball mill, �a ma�c.2 4� 45
Wet ball mill, % max. Tex-116-E
increase passing the 20 20
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C.lassificatian3 1.0 1.1-2.3
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strength3, psi Tex-117-E
lateral pressure 0 psi 45 35
lateral pressure 15 psi 175 175
1. Determine plasGc index in accordance wiYh Tex-107-E (linear
shrin[cage) when liquid Limit is unattainablc as de5ned in
Tex-1D4-E.
2. When a soundness �atue is required by the Drawings, [est
material in accordance with Tex-411-A.
3. Meet both fhe classification and the minimum compressive
strength, unless otherwise shown on the Airawings.
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a. The City may accept rnatenial if no rnore than 1 of the 5 naost recent gradation
tests has an indi�idual sieve outside the specified liznits of rhe gradatian.
b. When target grading is required by the Drawa�gs, no single failing test may
exceed the rr�aster grading by more than 5 percentage points on sieves No. 4
and larger or 3 percentage points on sieves sxnialler than No. 4.
c. The City may accept material if no more tlaan 1 of the 5 most recent plasticity
index tests is outside the specified lim�it. No single failing test may exceed the
ailawable limit by more than 2 points.
5. Material Types
a. Do not use fillers or binders unless approved.
b. Furnish ik�e type specified on the Drawings in accordance wit.l� the following:
1) Type A
a) Crushed stone produced and graded from aversize quazxied aggregate
thaC originates fro�aa a single, naturally occu�ng source.
b) Do not use gxavel ar multiple sources.
2) Type B
a) Only for use as base material for i�xnporary pavement repairs.
b) Do not exceed 2p percent RAP by weight unless shown on Drawings.
3) Type D
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a) Type A material or crushed concrete.
b) Crushed concrete containing gravel vvill be considered Type D
rnateriai.
c) The City may require separaie dedicated stockpiles in order to verify
compliance.
d} Crushed concrete xzzust meet the following reyuirements:
(l ) Tabl� 1 for the grade specified.
{2} Recycled materials must be free from r�infoxcing steeI and other
objec�ianable macerial and have at most 1.5 percent deleterious
materiat when tested in accordance with TEX-413-A.
C. Water
1. Furnish water free of industrial wastes and oti�er objectionable matter.
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A. Gex�ezal
1. Shape the subgrade or existing base to conPorm to the typical sections s�aown on the
Drawings or as directed.
22 2. When new base is required to be mixed with existing base:
23 a. Deliver, pIace, and spread the ne�v fle�ble base in Ehe requixed amaunt.
24 b. Manip�late and ttaoraughly mix the new base with e�zsting material to provide
25 a uniform x�aixture to the specified depth befoz-e shaping.
26 B. Subgrade Compaction
27 1. Proof roll the roadbed before pulverizing or scarifying in accordance with the
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29 a. Proof Ralling
30 1) City Project Representatave must be on-site dui-fng proof roIli�g operations.
31 2) Use equipment that will apply sufficient load to identify soft spots that rut
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33 a) Accepta6l� equipxx�ent includes fully Ioac�ed single-axle water truck
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35 3) Make at least 2 passes wilh the proof roIler (down and back � 1 pass).
36 4) Offset eacIa trip by at most l tire widtii.
37 5) Ii an unstable or non-unifarm area is fouz�d, carrect the area.
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39 1) Soft spots that rut or pump greater than 3/4 inch
40 2) Areas that are unstable or non-unifiorn�
41 2. Installation of base material cannot proceed until compacted subgrade approved by
42 the City.
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3.4 XNSTALLATION
2 A. Genera.l
3 1. Construct each layer uniformly, free af loose or segregated areas, and with the
4 required density and n zoisture content.
5 2. Provide a smooth surface that conforms to t�e typical sections, lines, and grades
6 sk�own on [he Drawings or as directed.
7 3. Haul approved flexable base in clean, covered trucks.
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9 1. General
10 a. Provide machinery, tools, and eyuipment necessary for proper execution of the
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a. The Co�tractor may use any type of roller to meet the production rates and
quality requirements of the Coz�tract unless otherwise shawn on the Drawings
or d'zrected.
b. Whex� speci�c types of equipznent are required, use equipment that m�ets tkze
speci�'ied requirements.
c. Alternate Equipment.
1} Instead of th� speci�ed equipment, the Contractor may, as appzoved,
operate other compaction equipnaent that produces equivalent results.
2) Discontinue the use of the alterrzate equipment and furnish the spccified
equipz�nent if the desired results are not achieved.
d. City may require Contractor to substitute equipment if produc�ion rate and
quality requirements of the Contract are not met.
C. Placing
1. Spread and s�ape flexible base into a uniform Iayer by approved means the same
day as delivered unless othexwise approved.
2. Place material such that it is mixed Eo minimize segregation.
3. Construct layers to t�e thickn�ss shown on the Drawings, while maintaining the
shape of the course.
4. Where subbase or base course exceeds b inches in thickness, construct in 2 or more
courses of equal t�zckness.
5. Minimum Iift depth: 3 inches
6. Control dust by sprinkling. �
7. Correct or replace segregated areas as directed.
$. Place successive base courses and finish courses using the sarne construction
methods required far the iirst caurse.
D. Compaction
1. General
a. Corxzpact using density co�ztrol unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
b. Multiple lifts are permitted vvhen shown on the Drawings ar approved.
c. Bring each layer to ihe moisture content directed. Wher� necessary, sprinkle the
material to the extent necessary to provide not less than the required density.
d. Compact the fi�ll depth of the subbase or base to the exteni �ecessary to remain
firm and stable under construction equipment.
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1 2. Rolling
2 a. B�gin rolling iongitudinally at the sides and proceed Eowards the center,
3 overlapping an successive trips by at Ieast 1/2 t�xe width of the roller unit.
4 b. On superelevated curves, begin rolling at the low side and progress toward the
5 high side.
6 c. Offset alter�ate trips of the roller.
7 d. Operate rollers at a speed between 2 and 6 mpla as directed.
8 e. Rework, recompact, and refinish mat�xaal that fails to meet ar that loses
9 required rnoisture, density, stability, or f�x►ish �efore the next course is �laced or
10 tbe project is accepted.
11 f. Coz�tin��e work until specificaEion �equirements are met.
12 g. �'roof roIl the compacted flexible base in accordance with the following:
13 1) Proof Rolling
14 a) City Proj�ct Representat�ve must be on-site during proof rolling
15 operations.
16 b) Use equipr�aent that �uvill apply sufficient load to identify soft spots that
17 ru� or puxnp.
18 (1) Acc�ptabie equipment inciudes fully loaded single-�le water truck
19 wzth a 1500 gallon capacity.
20 c) Make aY least 2 passes with the proof x�ller (down and back = 1 pass).
21 d) Offset each trip by at most 1 tire width.
22 e) If an unstable or non-unit'oxixz area is found, correct the area.
23 2) Correee
24 a) Soft spots that rut or pump greater than 314 inch.
25 b} Areas that are unstable or non-uniform.
26 3. Tolezances
27 a. Maintain the sha�e of the course by blading.
28 b. Completed surface shalI be smooth and in conformity with the rypicat sections
29 shown on the Dz�awings to the established lines ax�d grades.
30 c. For subgrade beneath paving surfaces, conrect any deviation in exc�ss of 1/4
31 inch in cross sec�ion in length greater tk�an i6 feet measured longitudinally by
32 loosening, adding or removing �aterial. Reshape and recompact by sprinkling
33 and z�olling.
34 d. Correct all fractures, settl�zx�ent or segregation imrnediately by scarifying the
3S areas affected, adding suitable rr�ateriai as required. Reshape a�d recompact by
3b spzinkling and rolling.
37 e. Should the subbase or base course, due to any reason, lose the required
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a. Minimum Density: 95 percent compaction as determined by ASTM D698.
b. Moisture content: minus 2 ta plus 4 of optimum.
E. Finishing
1. After completing compactian, c1ip, skin, or tight-blade the surface with a
maintainer ar subgrade krimmer to a depth of approximate�y I14 inch.
2. Remove looseneci material and dispose of it at an approved locataon.
3. Seal the clipped surface immediately by rolling with a� appropz�ate size pneumatic
tire roller untiI a smooth surfac� is attained.
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STANDARD CON3TRTJCTION SPECIF[CATION DOC1J11�EENTS City Prpject No. 103207
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5. Shape and xnaintain the course and surface in conformity with the typicai sections,
lines, and grades as shown on the Drawings oz as directed.
6. �n areas where surfacing is to be piaced, conrect grade deviations greater than 1/4
inch in 1b feet measured longitudinally oz greater than 1/4 inch over the entare
widtk� of the cross-section.
7. Conrect by loosening, adding, or removing material.
8. ResY�ape and recompact in accardance with 3.4.C.
3.5 R�PAIR/RESTORATION [NOT USED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.7 QUALITY CONTRQL
A. Density Test
1. City to measure density of fl�xible base course.
a. Notify City Project Representative when flexible base ready foz' density testing.
b. Spacing directed by City (1 per block minimum).
c. City Project Representative determines location oi densi.ty testing.
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3.9 AD.�USTING [NOT USED]
3.l U CLEANING INOT USED]
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3.1.2 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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SECTION 321313
CONCRETE PAVTNG
A. Section includes:
1. Finished pavemenE constructed of portland cement concrete includzng
monolzthically poured curb on the pz'epared subgrade or other base course.
B. Dcviataons from this City oi Fort Warrh Standard Specification
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C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Divisian 0- Bidding Requixenaents, Contract Forms, and Conditions oF the Contract
2. Divzsion 1- General Requizemer�ts
3. Seciion 32 01 29 - Concrete Pa�ing Repair
4. Section 32 13 73 - Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement
1. Measurement
a. Measuremeni for this Item shall be by the square yard of completed and
accepted Concrete Pavement in its final position as measured from bacic of curb
for vari.aus:
1} Classes
2) Thicknesses
2. Payment
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STANB�II2D CO1VS'[RiJCTiOI� 3PECIFICATION DOCLTMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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1 a. Tk�e work pel�formed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item wili
2 be paid for at the unit price bid per square yard of Concrete Paverr�ent.
3 3. The price bid shall include:
4 a. Shaping and iine grading the placemeni area
5 b. Furnashing and applying all water required
6 c. Furnishing, J.oading arid unloading, staring, hauling and handling a11 concrete
7 ingredients including all freight and royalty invalved .
8 d. Mixing, placing, finisl�ing and cu�ing all concrete
9 e. Furnishing a�d installing all reinf�rcing steeI
10 f. Furr�ishing all materials and placing longit�dinal, warpzng, expansion, and
11 contiraction joints, including all steel dowels, dowel caps and load transzxaission
12 units reyuired, wire and devices for placing, holdzng and sapporting ihe steel
13 bar, load transrnission units, and joint filler �aterial in the proper position; for
] 4 coaring steel bars wk�ere required by the Drawings
z5 g. Sealing joints
Xg h. Monolithically poured curb
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MAKING MINOR ADJUSTMENT O�' EX�STING MANHOLE AND
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BACI£�ILLXNG AND FINISHING GR.ADE BEHIlVD CURB INCLUDING
FURN�SHIIVG AND PLACING OF TOP SOIL PER SECTION 32 91 I9
UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION {IF NEEDED) �'OR CONCRETE �AVING
UP TO '1 IlVCH
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1. Reference standards cited in this specifacation refer to the cture�t reference standard
�ubtished at the time of the latest r�vision date logged at fihe end of fi_his
specification, u�aless a date is specificaily cited.
2. ASTM Inte�aiional (ASTM}:
a. A6l.5/A615M, Deformed and Plain Billet-Steel Bars %r Concret�
Reinforcement
b. C31, Standard Practzce for Making ancE Curing Canerete Test Sp�cimens in the
Field
c. C33, Concrete Aggregates
d, C39, Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength oi Cylindrical Concrete
Specimens
e. C42, StandarcE Test Method for Obtaining and Testing DriJ.led Cores and Sawed
Beams of Concrete
f. C9A-IC94M, Standard Specifications for Ready-Mixed Conerete
g. CI50, Portland Cement
h. CISb, Water Retention by Concrete Curing Materials
i. C172, Standard Pract�ce for Sarnpling Freshly Mixed Concrete
j. C260, Air Entraining Admixtures for Concrete
k. C309, Liquid Membrane�Forming Compounds �or Curing Concrete, Type 2
1. C494, Chemical Adzni�tures for Concrete, xypes "A", "D", "F" and "G"
m. C61 S, Caal FIy Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for use as a Mineral
Admixture in Concrete
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Concrete
o. C1064, Standard Test Method for Temperature of Freshly Mixed Hydrauiic-
Cement Concrete
p. C1602, Standard Specification for Mixing Water Used in the Product�on of
HydrauJ.ic Cement Conerete.
q. D698, Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort
{12,4oa fc-Ibf�ft3�
3. American Concrete Institute (ACI):
a. ACI 305.1-db Specification %r Hot Weather Concreting
b. ACT 3db.1-9fl, Standard Specification for Cold Weather Concreting
c. ACI 318
13 1.4 ADMINISTRAT�VE REQU�REMENTS [NOT USED]
14 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
15 LG ACTION SUBMZTTALS/I1�TFORMATYONAL SUBMITTAL5
16 A. Mix Design: submit foz appro�al. See Item 2.4.A.
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18 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAIISUBMITTALS [NOT i75ED7
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A. Weather Conditions
J. Place concrete when conerete temperature is between 4D and l d0 degrees when
measured in accordance with ASTM C1064 at point of placement.
2. Hot Weather Conczeting
a. Take immedi.ate corrective ac�ion or cease paving when t11e ambient
temperature e�ceeds 95 degrees.
b. Conerete paving operatzons shal] be approved by the City when tk�e concrete
temperature exceeds 100 degrees. See Standard Specification for Hot Weather
Concreting (ACI 305.1-fl6).
3. Cold Weather Concreting
a. Do not place when ambient temp in shade is below A�0 degxees and falling.
Concrete may be placed when ambient temp is above 35 degrees and rising or
above 40 degrees.
b. Concrete paving operations shall be approved by th� Czty when ambzent
iemperature is below 40 degrees. Se� Standard Specification for Cold Weather
Concreting (ACI 306.1-90}.
B. Time: Place concrete afEer sunxise and no lat�r than shall permit the firiishing of the
pavemen� in natural light, or as directed by the City.
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STANDAl2D CONSTRUC'T'ION 3PECIFICATfON DOCUMENTS City Project l�o. L03207
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2.1 OWNER-FURIVISHED PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Cementitiaus Matez�al: ASTM C150.
B. Aggxegates: ASTM C33.
C. Watex�: ASTM C1.b02.
D. Admaxtures: W�en admixtures are used, conform to tbe appropriaCe specifica�ion:
1. Air-Entraining Admixtures for Concrete: ASTM C260.
2. Chemical Adrnixtures for Concrete: ASTM C494, Types "A", "D", "F" and "G."
3. �ly Ash
a. Coal Fly Ash and Raw or Calcined Natural Pozzolan for Use in Concrete:
ASTM C618.
b. Fly ash may be substituted at o�►e pound p�r pound of cexnent up to 25% of the
specified cement content when such batck� design is approved by tk�e Engineer.
E. Steel Reinforcernent: ASTM A615.
F. Steei Wire Reinforce�ment: Not used for cnncrete pavement.
G. Dowels and Tie Bars
1. Dowel and tie bars: ASTM A615.
2. Dowel Caps
a. 1'rovide dowel caps with enough xange of movement to allow complete closure
of the expansion joint.
b. Caps for dowel bars shall be of the Iength shown on the Drawings axid shall
have an internal diameter sufficient to permit the cap to freely slip over the bar.
c. In x�a case shall the internal diameter exceed the bar diameter by mare 1/8 incla,
and one end of the cap shall be rightly cJosed.
3. Epoxy for powel and Tie Bars: ASTM C$81..
a. See following table for approved producers of epoxies and adlaesives
Pre-Qualified Producers of Epoxies and Adhesives
Product Name Pxoducer
Concresive 1420 BASF
HTE-5 D Hilti
T 308 � Powers Fasteners
P E 1000+ Powers Fasteners
C_( Ramset-Redhead
�pcon G-5 Ramset-Redhead
Pro-�oxy-300 Fast Tube Unitex
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STANDARD CO�TS"fRUCTION SPECTFTCATION DOCY7MENTS
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Ultrabone 2300 N.S. A-22-2300 Adhesives `I'ec�nology
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Dynapoxy EP-430 Pecora Corp.
EDOT Simpson Strong Tie
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b. Epoxy Use, Storage and Handling
1) Package components i� ai�rtight cantainers and protect from lighi and
moisture.
2) Include detailed insCructzons for the application of the material a�ad all
safety information and wa�'nings regarding contact wiCh tbe cornponents.
3) Epoxy label r�quirements
a) Resin ar hardener components
b) Brand name
c) Naxne of mamifactiirer
d) Lot or batch number
e) Temperature range for storage �
#) Date of manufacture
g) Expiration date
h) Quantity conlained
4) Store epoxy and adhesive components at temperalures recommended by the
manufacturer.
5) Do not use damager� or previously opened contaiz�ers and any material that
shows evidence of crystaIlization, lumps skinnix�g, extreme thickening, or
s�ttling o� pigments that cannot be r�adily dispersed with normal agitation.
6) Follow sound environmentaI practices when disposing of epoxy and
adhesive wastes.
7) Dispose of all emp�y containers separately.
$) Dispose of epoxy by completely emprying and mixing the epoxy 6efore
disposal
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reinforcement bars and s�all not bend or break under th� weig�at of the
reinforcement bars or Contractar's pe�sonnel walking on the reinforcing bars.
Sar chairs may bc mad.e of inetal (free of nzst}, �recast mortar or conerete b�ocks ar
pl astic.
For approval of plastic chairs, representative samples of the plastic shall show no
visihle indicataons of deterioration after immersion in a 5-percent solutior� af
sodium hydroxide for 120-ho�rs.
A�. Bar cY�aixs xnay be rejected for failure to meet any of the requirements of this
speci�ication.
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I. �oinC Fiiler
2 I. Joint filler is the material pIaced in concrete pavement and concreie stn�ctures to
3 allow for the expansion and contraction of the co�crete.
4 2. Wood Boards: Used as joint filler for concrete paving.
S a. Boards for expansion joint filler shall b� of the required size, shape and type
� indicated on the Drawings or required in the specifications.
7 1) Boards shall be o� selected stock of redwoad or cypress. The boards shalJ.
g be sound heartwood and shall be free frorn sapwood, �nots, clvstered
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10 2,) Joint filler, boards, shall be smooth, flat and straiglnt throughout, ax�d shall
11 be sufficientJ.y rigid to permit ease of installation.
12 3} Boards shall be furnished in lengY.hs equal to Che width betwe�n
13 longitudinal jaints, and may be furnished in st�ps or scored sheet of the
1q required shape.
15 3. Dimensions. The thickness of Che expansion joint filler shall be shown on the
] 6 Drawings; the width shall be not less ti�an that shown on the Drawings, providing
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requirements of this speciiication.
3. Joint Sealants. Provide Joint Sealants in accordance with Section 32 13 73.
K. Curing MateriaJ.s
22 1. Membraxae-Forming Conapnunds.
23 a. Confornn to the requirements of ASTM C3d9, Type 2, white pigmented
24 conapaund and b� of such nature that it shall not produce permanent
25 dascoloration of concrete surfaces nor react deleleriously with the concrete.
26 b. The compound sha11 produce a fi�rrn, continuous uniform moisture-impermeable
Z� filrn free froxxa pinholes and skzall adhere satisfaciorily to the s�aces of damp
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It shall, when applied to the darnp concreEe surFace at the specified rate of
coverage, dry to touch in 1 hour and dry t�arough in not moze tk�an 4 hours under
normal condi�ions suitable for concreCe operations.
It shall adhere in a tenacious film without r�anning off ar appreciably sagging.
It shalf nat disintegrate, checl�, peel or crack during the required curing period.
The campound shall not peel ar pick up u.tider traffic and shall disappear �ram
the surface of the concrete by gradual disintegration.
The co�npo�nd shall be delivered to the job site in the manufacturer's original
coneainers only, which shall be clearly labeled u+ith the manufactuxer's name,
the trade name of the material a�d a batch r�umber or symbol with wh'tch test
samples may be correlated.
When tested in accardance wirh ASTM CJ 56 Water Relention by Concrete
Curing Materials, the Iiquid membrane-forming compound shall restrict the loss
of water pzesent in the test specimen at the time of applicatian of the curing
campound to not more tlaan 0.01-oz.-per-2 inches of suriace.
�4 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT iTSED]
A5 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL
4b A. Mix Design
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STANDARD CQNST`R7ICTION SPECIFTCA'I`ION 1�OCTIMF.NTS Ciry Project No. 1032U7
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1 1. Concrete Mix Design and Co�ntral
2 a. At l�ast 10 calendar days prior to the staz�t of cancrete paving operations, tk�e
3 Contractor shall submit a design of the concrete mix it pxoposes to use a�ad a
4 fuil description of tk�e source of supply of each material component.
5 b. The design of the conerete mix shall produce a quality concrete complying with
6 these specifications and shall include the following information:
7 1) Design Requirements and Desigza Summary
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9 3) Dry weight of cement/cubic yard and type
1p 4) Dry weig�t of fly ash/cubzc yard and type, if used �
11 5) Saturated surface dry weigkti of fine and coarse aggregates/cubic yard
12 6) Desigz� �vater/cubic ya�rd
13 7) QuantiYies, type, aiad name of admixtuxes with manui'acturer's data sheets
14 S) Cunrent strength tests or strength tesCs i�a accordance witt� ACI 318
15 9) Current Sieve Analysis and -200 Decantation of fine and coarse aggregates
16 and date of tests
17 10) Fineness modulus of fine aggregate
18 11) Specific Gravity and Absorption Values of fine and coarse aggregat�s
19 12) L.A. Abrasion of coarse aggregates
20 c. Once mix desig�a approved by City, maintain intent of mix design and
21 ixzaximum waCer to cement ratio.
22 d. No cancrete rnay be placed on the job site until the mix design �as been
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a. Cansistency
1) In general, the consistency of concrete xnixtures shall b� such that:
a) Mortar shali cizng to the coarse aggregate
b) Aggregate shall not segregate in concrete when it is transported to the
place of deposit
c) Concrete, when dropp�d direcY�y from the discharge chute of the mixer,
shall flatten out at the center of the pile, but the edges of the pile shall
stax�d and not flow
d) Concrete and mortar shall show no free water when rez�oved from the
nnzxer
e} Concrete shall slide and not flow into place when t�ansported in metal
cS�utes at an angle of 3� degrees wit� the horizontal
fl Surl'ace of the £inished concrete sha�1 be free frox� a surface film oz
laitance
2) When field conditions are such that additional moisture is needed for ttre
final concrete surface finishing operation, the required waEer shall be
appiied to the surface by hand sprayer only and be held to a mii�imum
amount.
3) The concrete shall be workable, cohesive, possess satisfactory �inishing
gualities a�d be of the stifFest cansistency that can be placed and vibrated
into a homageneous mass.
4) Excessive bleeding shall be avoided.
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STf�TI�ARD CONSTRUCTION Sl'ECIFICA,'1'ION DOCilMF.AIT3 City Project No. J 03207
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1 5) If the strength or consistency required for the class of concrete being
2 praduced is not secured wit� the minimurn ceznent specified or without
3 exceeding the maximum water/cement ratio, the Contractor may use, or the
4 City may require, an approved cement dispexsing agent (water reducer}; or
� the Contractor shail fuz�nish additional aggregates, or aggzegates with
(, different c�aracteristics, or the Contractor may use additional cement in
� order to produce the required results.
g 6) The additional cement may be pernvtted as a temporaz-y meas�re, uaiil
9 aggregates are changed and designs checked with the different aggregates
�p or cement dispersing agent.
1� 7) The Contractor is solely responsible for the quaiity af the concret�
X2 praduced.
13 8) `�'�e City reserves the right Co independently verify the quaiity of Yhe
14 conerete through inspection of the batch plant, testing of th� var�ous
15 materials used in the cancrete and by casting and testing con.crete cylinders
16 or beams on the concrete actually incarporated in the pavement.
17 b. Standard Class
1g 1) Unless otherwise shown on the Drawings or deta.iied specifications, the
19 standard class for concrete paving for streets and aIleys is shown in the
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H 564 450� 0.45 1-112
1. All exposen 31o�rAzon[a1 conere[e snali nave enirniiicu-a�r.
2. Minimum Compressive Strength Required.
2) Machine-Lai�d concrete: Class P
3) Ha�d-Laid concrete: Class H
c. High Early Strength Concrete {HES}
1) When shown on the Drawings ar allowed, provide Class H�S concrete for
very early opening of pavements area or leaveouts ta traffic.
2) Design class HES to meet the requirements of class specified for canerete
pavernent and a rrunimum compressive strength of �99 3.QOOpsi in �h 72
�a�s, unless other early strength and time zequirernents are sk�own on the
Drawi�ags allowed.
3) No stzength overdesi�n is required.
�r�nr�arrl C'la�ce� nf Pavertnent Concrete
Class of Minimum 28 Day Min. Maximum Course
Concretel Cementitious Cornpressive Water/ Aggregate
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d. Slump
1} Slump requirements for pavement and related concr�te shall 6e as specified
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTR[JC1�ON Sl'ECIFICATION DOCi}MENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 CO�ICR�TE RESTORA'I'TON CON'I'R.ACT 4
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although meeting the slump requireznents, shalI be co�sidered
unsatisfactory, and the mix shall be changed to co�rx'ect such unsatisfactory
conditions.
5 PART 3 - EXECUT�ON
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A. Equipment
1. All equipment necessary for the consCruction af this iterr� shall be on the pz-oject.
2. The equipment shall include spreadin� devices (augers), internal vibration,
tamping, and suz-face floating necessary to finish the fieshly placed concrete in such
a manner as to provide a dense and homogeneous pavement.
3. Machine-Laid Cancrete Paveix�ent
a. Fixed-Fonxa Paver. Fixed-form paving equipx�rzent shall be provided with farms
that are uniformly supported on a very iirxxz subbase to prevent sagging under
the weight of machine.
b. Slip-�'orm Paver
1) Slip-form pavzng equiprrient shall be provided witk� tra�eling side forms of
sufficie�►t dirnensions, shape and strength so as to support the concrete
Iaterally for a sufficient length of time during pXacement.
2) City may reject use of Slip-Form Paver if paver requires ovez-digging and
impacis trees, mailboxes or orher improvenaents.
4. Hand-Laid Concrete Pavement
a. Machines t�at do not incozporate these features, such as roller screeds or
vibrating screeds, shall be considered tools to be used in hand-iaid concrete
construction, as sIurx�ps, spreading met�aods, vibration, and ather procedures are
xnore carnmon to hax�d methods than to machine methods.
5. City xinay reject equipzment and stop operation if equipment does not meet
requirements.
B. Concrete Mi�cing and Delivery
1. Transit Batching: shall not be used — ansite mixing not �ermitted
2. Ready Mixed Concrete
a. The concrete shall be praduced in an approv�d method confarn�.ing to the
requirements of this specificatian and ASTM C94/C94M. City shall have access
ready mix to get samples of materiais.
b. City shall have access to ready mix plant to obtain material sanaples.
c. When ready-nlix concrete is used, sample conerete per ASTM C94 Altemate
Procedure 2:
1} As the mixer is bezng emptied, inci�ividual samples shaJl be taken after the
discharge of approximately IS percent and 85 p�rce�t of the load.
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2) The method of sampling shall provide ttaat the samples are representative of
widely separated portions, but not from the very ends of the batch.
c�. The mi�ng of each batch, after all materials are in the drum, shall cont�nue untiI
it produces a tl�oroughly mixed concrete of uniform mass as deternuned by
established mixer perfonriance xatings and inspection, or approprzate uniformiry
tests as described in ASTM C94.
e. The entire contents o� the dx�z�rz shaIl be discharged be%re any materials are
placed therein for the succeeding batch.
f. Retempering or remixing shaII not be permitted.
Delivery
a. Deliver concrete at an interval not exceeding 30 n:�inutes or as determined by
City to prevent coId joint.
Delivery "i'icicets
a. For all operaYions, the manufacturer of the concreee shall, before unloading,
fuz-nish to the purchaser with each batck� of concrete at the site a delivery tic�Cet
on w�ich is printed, stamped, or written, the following information to detern�iz�e
tk�at the concrete was proportioned in accardance with the approved mix design:
1) Name of concrete supplier
2) Serial number of �icket
3) Date
4) Tr�xck number
5) Name oi pwrch�aser
6) Specific designation of job (name aad locatao�n)
7) Sp�cific class, design identification and desigRation of [he concrete in
conformance with that employed in jab specifications
8} Amour�t of concrete in cubic yards
9) Time loaded or of frst mixing of cement and aggregates
10) Water added by receiver of concrete
� I) Type and amount of admzxtuzes
C. Subgrade
1. When manipulation or treatment of subgrade is required on the Drawings, Y.he work
s�a�l be performed in proper sequence with the preparatzon of the subgrade for
pavement.
2. The roadbed shall be excavated and shaped in confoz�aaity with the typical sections
and to the lines and grades shown on the Drawi�gs or estabIished by the City.
3. All holes, ruts ax�d depressions shall be fi�led and compacted with suitable material
and, if required, the subgrade shall be thoroughly wetted and reshaped.
4. Irregularities a� rnore than 1/2 inch., as shown by straightedge or template, shall be
corrected.
5. Tk�e subgrade shall be uniformly compacted to at least 95 percent of th�e maxim�m
density as determined by ASTM D69$.
6. Moisture content shall be within zxainus 2 percent to plus 4 percent of optimum.
7. The prepared su6grade shalI he wetted down sufficiendy in advance of placing the
pavement to ensure its being in a�irm and moist condition.
$. Suf�'icient subgrade shall be prepared in advance to ensure satisfactory prosecution
of the woric.
CITY OF P�RT WOR7'H
STt1�TDARD CQNSTRUCTION 5PECIPICATION DOCT.TMENTS
Revised 17ecember 20, 2012
2021 CONCRETE 1ZE5'1'ORATION C�NTRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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1 9. The Cantractor shall notify the City at feast 24 hours in advance of its intention to
2 place concrete pavement.
3 IQ. After the specified moistwre and der�siCy are achieved, the Contractor shall maintain
4 the subgrade moisture and density ir� accordance with this Section.
5 11. In the event that rain or ot�er canditions may have adversely affected i�ae condiuon
6 of the subgrade or base, addational tesis may be required as direcCed by the City.
7 D. k'lacing and Removing Forms
8 1. Placing Forms
9 a. Forms for machine-laid concrece
10 1) The side forms shall �e metal, of approved cross seciian and bracing, of a
11 heigbt x�o less than the prescribed edge thicl�ess of the concrete 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 oi pins
l4 capable of resisting the pressure of concrete placed against them and the
J.5 th.rust and the vibration of ti�e constructzo� equipment operating upon Chem
I6 without appreciable springing, settlzng or deflection.
17 3) The forms shali be free From warps, bends or kinks and shalI show no
18 variation from the true plane fox� face or tap.
19 4) Forms shall be jointed neaily and tightly and set with exactness to the
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21 5} Forms shall be set to line and grade at least 200 feet, where practicable, in
22 advance of the pa�ring operations.
23 6) In no case s�aall Yhe base width be less than 8 inches �or a form 8 inches or
24 more in height.
25 7) Foxxns m�st be in firm contact wilh tbc subgrade throughout their lengch
2G and base vvidth.
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b. Forms for hand-laid cor�crete
1) Forms shall extend the full depth of concrete and be a minimum of 1-1/2
inches in thickness or equivalent when woodcn forms are used, or be of a
gauge tY�ai shall provide equivalent rigidiry and strength when metal farms
are used.
2) For curves vvi� a radius of less than 250 �eet, acceptable flexible metal or
wood forms shall be used.
3) All farrns showing a deviat�on of 1/8 inch in 10 feet from a straight line
shali be rejected.
2. Settling. When forms settle over 1/8 inch under finishing operations, paving
operations shall be stopped the forms resec to line and grade and the pavement ehen
brought to the required section and Y�ickness.
3. Cleaning. Farms sha�l be thoroughly cleaned after each use.
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44 a. Forms shall r�main in place until the concrete has taken zts final set.
45 b. Avoid damage to tl�.e edge of the pavement when removing farms.
�6 c. Repair daar�age resuiYing fro� farm removal and honeycambed areas with a
47 martar x�ix wiihin 24 hours after form r��xioval unless otherwise approved.
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STANDARD CQNSTRUCTTON SPECIFICATION DpCUME1V'I'S Ciry Projcct No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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When forms are removed be%re 721aaurs after concrete placement, promptly
apply meiaabrane curing compound to the edge of the concrete pave�nent.
E. Placing Reinforcing Steel, Tie, and Dowel Bars
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a. When reinforci�g steel �ie 6ars, dowels, etc., are requzred they shall be piaced
as show� on the Drawings.
b. Ail reinforcing steel shall be clean, free from rust zn the form of Ioose or
object�onable scale, and of the type, size and dirnensions shown on the
Dz awings.
c. Reinforcing bars shall be securely wired together at the alternate z�tersections
and all splices and shalI be securely wired at each intersec�ion dowel and load-
transmission unit intersected.
d. All bars shall be installed in thei�• required position as shown on the Drawings.
�. The storing af reinfarcing or structural steel on completed roadway slabs
generaI�y sha11 be avoided and, where pexmitted, such storage shall be limited
to quantities and clistribution that shalX nat induce excessive stresses.
Splices
a. Provid� standard reinforcemenC splices by lapping and tying ends.
b. Comply with ACI 318 for minimum 1ap of spliced bars where nat specified on
the Drawings.
Installat�ion af Reinfarcing Steel
a. All reinforcing bars ax�d bar mats shall he installed in the slab at t.l�e required
depth belaw the finished surface and supported by and secureiy attached to bar
chairs installed on prescribed longitudinal and transverse centers as shown by
sectional and detailed drawings on the Drawings.
b. Chairs AssembXy. The chair ass�mbly shall be simiiar and eq�ai to that shown
on the Drawings and shail b� approved by the City prioz to extensive
fabrication.
c. After the reinforcing steel is securely installed above r�e subgrade as specified
in Drawings and as herein prescribed, no loadiz�g shalI be imposed upon Yhe
bar mats or individual bars before or during the placing ar finishing of the
cox�crete.
4. Installation of Dowel Bars
a. Install through the prec�'illed�oint filler and rigidly support in true horizontal
and vertical positions by an assembly of bar chair�s and dowel baskets.
b. Dovvel Baskets
�) The dowels shali be held in position exactly parallel to surface and
centerline of the slab, by a dowel hasket that is left in the pavement.
2} The dawel basket shall hald each dowel in exactly the correct position so
firmly ihat the dowel's position cannot be altered by cancreting aperations.
c. Dowel Caps
1} Install cap to allow the baz� to move not less tha� 1-1/4 inch in either
direction.
S. Tie Bar and Dowel Flacexnent
a. Place at mid-depth of tk�e pavement slab, paralIel to the surface.
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1 b. Place as shown on the Drawings.
2 6. Epaxy for Tie and Dowel Bar installation
3 1) Epoxy bars as shown on the Drawings.
4 2) LTse only drilling operations that do not damage the surrounding operations.
5 3) Blow out drilled holes witla coznpressed air.
6 4} Cornpletely fil� the drilled hole with approved epoxy before inserting the tie
7 bar iz�to the hole.
8 5} Install epoxy grout and bar at least G inches embedded into concrete.
9 F. Joints
10 1. Joints shalI be placed where shown on €he Drawings or where directed by the City.
11 2. The plane of all joints sha.11 make a right angle with th� surface of the pavemcnt.
12 3. No joints shall have an error in alignment of more than 1/2 inch at any poiz�i.
13 4. .�oinY Dimensions
14 a. The width of the joint shall be shown on the Drawings, creating the joine
15 sealant reservoir.
lb b. The depth of the joint shall be shown on the Dzawings.
17 c. Dimensions of the sealant reservair shall be in accordance witb manufacturer's
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19 d. After curing, the joint sealant shall be 1/8 inch to ll4 inch below the pavement
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21 5. Transverse Expansion Joints
22 a. Expansion joints shall be installed perpendicularly to the surface and to the
23 centerline of the pavexx�ent at the locations shown on the Drawings, or as
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2S b. raints shall be of the design width, and spaczng shovvn on the Drawings, or as
2b approved by the Ciry.
27 c. Dowel bars, sk�all be of the size and type shown on the Drawings, or as
28 approved by tk�e City, and shal� be installed at the specified spacing.
29 d. Suppart dowel bars with dowel baskets.
30 e. Dowels shall restrict the free opening and closing of the expansion join and
31 shall not make planes oi weaknesses in the pavean�ni.
32 f. Greased Dowels for Expansion Joints.
33 1) Coat dowels with a t�ain film of grease or other approved de-bonding
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35 2) Provide dowel caps on the lubricated end of each dowel bar.
36 g. Pa'�xirnity to Existang Structures. VVhen the pavement is adjacent to or around
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3g the details shown on the Drawings.
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a. Contraction nr dummy joints s�all be installed at the locations and at the
intervals skaown on the Drawings.
b. 7oints shall be of the design width, and spacing shown oz� the Drawings, or as
approved by the City.
c. Dowel bars, shalI be of the size and type shown on tlae Drawings, ar as
approved by the City, and s�all be installed at the specified spacing.
d. Joir�ts shall be sawed i�ata the completed pavement surface as soon afCe� z�itial
concrete set as possible so that some raveting af the concrete is observed in
order for the sawi�g process to prevent uncontrolled shrinkage cracking.
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1 e. The joints shaJI be conslructed by sawing to a 1/4 inch width and to a depth af
2 113 inch (1/4 inch per�nitted if Iimestone aggregate used) of the actual
3 paveme�t thickness, or deeper if so indicated on the Drawings.
4 f. Complete sawing as soon as possible in hot weather conditions and within a
5 maxi�rxzurri of 24 hours after saw cutting begins under cool weather conditions.
6 g. Ii sharp edge joints are being obtained, the sawing process shall be sped up to
7 th� point where sorne raveling is observed.
8 h. Damage �y blade action Ca the siab surface anc� to thc concrete imtnediately
9 adjacenC to the joint shall be mi�imized.
10 i. A�y portion of the curing membrane which has been disturbed by sawing
� 1 operations shall be restored by spraying the areas with additional curing
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13 7. Transverse Construction �oints
14 a. Construction joints formed at the clase of each day's work or when ti�e placing
15 of concr�te has been stopped for 30-mi�autes or Ionger shall b� constr�eted by
I6 use of inetal or waoden bulkheads cut true to the section of the fi�ished
17 pavement and cleaned.
18 b. Wooden bulkheads shall have a thickx�ess af noE less than 2-inch stock material.
19 c. Longitudinal bars shall be held secuxely in place in a plane perpendicular to the
20 surface and at right angles to tk�e centerline of the pavement.
21 d. Edges shall be rounded to 1/4 inch radius.
22 e. Any surplus concrete on t�ae subgrade shall be r�moved upon the resumption of
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a. Longitudinal construction joints shall be of the iype shown on the Drawings.
Joint Filler
a. Joint filler shall he as specified in 2.2.X of the s'rze and shape shown on the
Drawings.
b. Redwood Board joints shall be used fqr all pavement joints except for
expa�sion joints that are cainc�dent with a butt joinC against existing
pavements.
c. Boards with less than€ 25-percent of moisture at t%e time af installation shall be
thoroughly wetted on the job.
d, Green lumber of much higher moisture content zs desirable and acceptahle.
e. The joint filler sk�all be appropriately drilled to admit the dowel bars when
required.
f. The bottom edge af the fi3ler shall exten.d ta or slightly below Che bottom of the
slab. The top edge shall be heId approximateiy 1/2 inch below the finished
surface of the pav�ement in arder to allow the finishing operatzons to be
continuous.
g. The jaint filler may be composed of more than one lengih of board in the
length of joint, but no board of a IengEh less than 6 foot may be used unless
otherwise shown on the Drawings.
h. After the removal of the side forms, the ends of the joi�ats at the edges of the
slab shall be carefully opened for the entire depth of the slab.
Joint Sealing. Routine pavement joints shall be filled consistent with paving details
and as specified in Sectian 32 13 73. MateriaJ.s shalI generally be hancfled and
applied according to the manufacturer's recomm.endations as specified ix� Section
32 13 73.
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� G. Placing Concrete
2 1. Unless otY�erwise specified zn the Drawings, the fi�ished pa�em��t shall be
3 constructed monolithically and constructed by machined laid �methad unless
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5 2. The concrete shall be rapidly deposited o�z the subgrade in successive batches and
6 shaIl be distributed to tk�e rec�uired depth and for the en�ire width of the pav�mez►t
7 by shoveling or other appraved methods.
8 3. Any conerete not placed as herein presczibed within the tixne limits in th� iollowing
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AIl tem eratures 45 45
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Ral�es shall not be used in handling concrete.
At t�ie end of the day, or in case af unavoidable interruption or delay of more than
30 minutes ar ionger to prevent cold joints, a transverse construction joint sha13 be
piaced in accordance with 3.4.F.7 of this Section.
Honeycambing
a. Special care shall be taken in placing and spading �e concrete against the
foz'rns and at all joints and asse�nblies so as to prevent honeycombing.
b. Excessive voids ar�d honeycombing in the edge of the pavement, revealed hy
the removal of the side farms, may be cause for rejection of the sectzon of slab
in which the defeet occurs.
H. Finishing
1. Machine
a. Tolerance Limits
1) While the co�crete is s�ill workable, it sha11 be tested for irregularities witk�
a 10 �oot straightedge placed parallel to the centerline of the pavement so as
to bridge depressions atid to touch all high spots.
2) Ordinates measured from the face of the straightedge to the surface of the
pavement shall at no place exc�ed 1.116 incl�-per-%ot from the nearest point
of contact.
3) In no cas� shall the m�irx�um ordinate to a 10 faot straightedge be greater
than 1/8 inch.
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refinished.
la. Edging
1) The edges of slabs and a11 joints requiring edging shall be caxefully tooled
with an edger of the radius required by the Drawings at the time the
concr�te begins to take its "set" and becornes non-workable.
2) All such work shall be left smoot� and true to lines.
2. Hand
a. Hand Finushing permitted only in intersections and areas inaccessible to a
iinisk�ing machine.
b. When the hand method oi stri�ing off and consolidating is pennitted, the
concrete, as soon as placed, shall be approximateJ.y le�eled and then sEruck of�f
with screed Uar to such eievation above grade that, vvhen consalidated and
finished, the surface of the pavement sha11 be at the grade elevation shown on
the Drawings.
c. A slight excess of �naterial shall be kept in front af the cutting edge at aIl times.
d, The straightedge an�d joint �nishing shall be as prescribed herein.
18 I. Curing
19 1. The curing of concrete pavement shall be tkzorough and continuous throughout the
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sufficient cause �or imrnediate suspension of the paving operations.
3. The curing riaethod as herein sp�cified does not preclude t1�e use of any of the other
commonly used methods of curi�ag, and the City may approve another method of
curing if sa requested by tlae Contractor.
4. If any selected method of cux�i�ng does not afford the desired results, the City shall
have the right to arder tk�at another method of cuz'ing be instituted.
5. After removal of the side farms, the sides of tlze s�ab shall receive a like coating
before earth is banked against them.
6. The solution shall be applied, under pressure with a spray nozzle, in snch a manner
as to cover the entire sufiaces thoroughly and completely with a uriiform film.
7. The rate of application shall be such as ro ensnre complete coverage and shall not
exceed 20-square-yards-per-gallon of curing compound.
$. When thoroughIy dry, it shall provide a continuous and flexihle me�nbrane, free
from crac�s or pinholes, and shall not disintegrate, check, peel or crack during the
curing period.
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39 10. When teseed in accordance with ASTM C156 Water Retention by Concrete Curing
40 Materials, the curing cnmpound shall provide a film which shall have ret�.ined
�1 within the test specimex► a percentage of the xnoisture present in the specimen when
42 ihe curing compouz�d was appIied accarding to the following.
43 11. Cantractor shaII maintain and properly repair damage to curing materials on
44 exposed surfaces of concrete pavement continuously for a leasi 72 hours.
45 J. Monalithic Curbs
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STANDARA C�NSTRUC"I'iON SPECIFICATION DOCiJMEIVTS City Project No. 103207
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1. Concrete for monolithic curb shall be the saxne 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 laas been struck off a�ad sufficiently set, the exposed surfaces
shall be thoroughly worked witY► a wooden flat.
3. The exposed edges shall be rounded by the use of an edging tool to the radius
indicaEe� on the Dravvings.
4. AIl exposed surfaces o� curb shaIl be brushed to a smooth and uniform stu�t'ace.
K. Alley Paving
J. Aliey paving shaIl be construcled in accordance wiEh the specifications far concrete
paving hereinbefor•e described, ir� accordance with the details shown on the
Drawings, an� vvith the followix�g additional provasions:
a. Alley paving shall be constructed to the typical cross sections shawn on the
Drawings.
b. Trans�erse expansion joints of the type shown on the Drawi�gs shall be
constx'ucted at the property Iine on each end af the ailey with a maximum
spacing of 600 feet.
c. Transverse conlraction and dummy joints shall be placed at the spacing shown
o�a the Drawings.
d. Confiraction and dummy joints shall be formed in such a manner that the
required joints shall be produced ta the saEisfactio� of t�e City.
e. All joints shall he constructed in accordance with tk��s specification and filled
in accordance �ith the requirement of Section 32 13 73.
L. Pavernent Leaveo�ts
24 1. Pavement leaveouts as necessary to maintain and pravide for Iocal txaffic shall be
25 provided at location indicated on the Drawings ar as directed by tk�e Ciry.
26 2. The extent and location of each leaveout requzred and a suitable crossover
27 connection to provide for traf�c movements shall be determined in the field by the
2g City.
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30 A. Repair of concrete pavement concrete shall be consistent with the Drawings and as
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1. Place concrete using a fully automaCed paving nc�achine. Hand pavzng only
permitted in areas such as intersecYions where use of paving machine is not
practical
a. All conezete �avement not placed by hand shall be placed using a fully
automated paving machine as approved by the City.
b. Screeds will not be allowed except if approved by the City.
B. Testing of Materials
l. Saznples of all materials for test shall be made at the expe�nse of Yhe City, unless
ot;h�rwise specified in the speciai provisions or in the Drawings.
CITX OF FORT W012TH 2421 CONCRETE RESTORATION C0�ITRACT 4
STANDARD CD�TSTRUCTTON SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1032�7
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1 2. In the event the initial sampling and testing does not comply vvith the specifications,
2 all subsequent testing of the material in arder to detern�ine if the materi�al is
3 acceptable shall l�e at tlae Cantractor's expens� at the same rate charged by the
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5 3. All testing shall be in accordance with applicable ASTM Star�dards and concrete
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1. Upo� completion of the vcrork and before final acceptance and final payment shail
be made, pavemex�t thicl�ness test shall be made by the City.
2. The number of tests and location shall be at the discretion of the City, unless
otherwise specz£zed in the special provisipns ar on the Drawings.
3. The cost for tk�e initial pavement tk�ickness test shall be tk�e expense of the City.
4. In the event a deiiciency in the thicl�ness of pavement is revealed during normal
testing operations, subsequent tests necessary to isolate the deficiency shall be at
the Cantracior's expense.
5. The cost for additional coring iesi shall be at the same rate charged by cornx�aercial
Iaborato�ies.
S. Where tkae average thicla�ess of pavement in the area fo�nd to be defici.ent in
thicXcaaess by more than 0.20 inch, but not more than 0.50 inch, payn �ent shall be
made at an adjusted p�ice as specified in the following table.
Deficiency in Thickness Proportional Part
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0.41— 0.50 b0 percent
7. Any area of pavement found de�'zcient in thickness by more than fl.50 inck� but not
more than 0.75 inch or 1/10 oi the thickness specified on the Drawings, wlaichever
is greater, shall be evaluated by the City.
S. If, in the judgment of the City the area of such de£iciency should not be remaved
and replaced, there shall be no payment for the area reEained.
9. If, zn the judgment of the City, ihe area of such deficiency warrants removal, the
area shall be removed and replaced, at the ConY�'actor's entire expense, with
conerete of the thickness shown on t�e Drawings.
l0. Any area of pavement �ound deficient in thickness by more t1�an 0.75 inch or more
than 1/10 of the plan thickness, whichever is greater, shaJl be removed and
replaced, al the Contractor's entire expense, with concrete af the thickness sl�own
on the Drawir�gs.
11 _ No additiona] payment over the contract unit price shall be made for any pavement
of a thicl�ess exceeding that required by the Drawings.
D. Pavement Strength Test
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1 1. ➢uring the progress of the woxk the City shaIl provide trained technicians to cast
2 test cyIinders for con%rrzaing ta ASTM C3I, to maintain a check on the
3 compressive strengths of the concrete being placed.
4 2. AFter the cylinders have been cast, they shall remain on the job site and then
5 transparted, moist cured, and tested by the City in accordance with ASTM C31 a�d
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T�' 2 DAYSl3 DAYS TEST RESULT TNDICATE DEFIC]ENT STRENGTH, THE
O1�ENING OF �AVEMENT TO TR,AFFTC SHALL NDT BE PERMITTED AND
PROJECT INSPECTOR MAY ASK THE CONTRACTOR TO RESUBMIT THE
CONCRET� MIX DESIGN TO MEET THE MiN]MUM SPECIFIED
STRENGTH. �f the 28 day test results indicate deficient strength, the Contractor
may, at its option and expense, care the pavea�ent in question and have the cores
tested by an approved laboratory, in accordance with ASTM C42 and ACI 318
protocol, except the a�erage df ail cores must naeet 10d percenC of the minimum
specified strength, with no individual core resulting in less than 90 percent of
desig�a strength, to ovezxide the results of Che cylinder tests.
Cylinders andlor cores must meet minimum specified strength. If cylinders do not
meet minimum speczfied strength, additzonal cores shall be taken to identify the
limits of deficient concrete pavement at the expense of tlae Contractor.
Cylinders andlor cores must meet mix�imum specified strength. Paverr�cnt nat
meeting the x►�inimum specified strength shall be subject to ihe money penalties or
removal and placement at ihe CantracLor's expense as show in the following table.
7. The azx�ount of penalty sha11 be deducted from payment due to Contractor; such as
penalty deciucted is ta defray the cost of extra maintenanc�.
S. The strength requirexnents for structures and other concrete work are not altered by
the special proviszon.
9. No additianal payrnent over the contract unit price shall be made for any pavement
of stt'ength exceeding that required by the Drawings andlor specifications.
E. Cracked Concrete Acceptance Policy
3S 1. If cracks exist in concrete paveme�t upon comple�ion af the project, the �z'oject
36 Inspector shall make a det�rn3inaiion as to the need far action to address the
37 cracking as to its cause and recommended remedial work.
3g 2. If the recomxx�.ended remedial work is routing and seaIing of the cracks to protect
39 !he subgrade, the Inspector sk�all mal�e the deterxnination as to whether to rout and
40 seal the cracks at the time of final inspection and acceptance or at any time prior Eo
41 the end af the project maintenance period. Tlae Contractor s�all perform �he routing
42 and sealing work as dixected by the Project Xnspector, at no cost to the City,
43 regardiess of the cause af the cracking.
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1 3. �f remedial wark beyand roufing and sealin� is determined lo be necessary, the
2 Tnspector and the Contractor will attempt to agree on the cause of the cracking. If
3 agreement is reached that the cracking is due to deficient materials or worlannanship,
4 the Contractor shall perform the rexnedial work at no cost to the City. Remedzal
5 work in tivs case shall be Iimited to removing and replacing the deficient work with
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If remedial work beyond routing and sealing is determzned to be necessary, and the
InspecCar and the Contractar agree that the cause of the cracking is not deiicient
materials ar workmanship, the City may requesE tlae Contractor to pxovide an
estir�aate of the cost of the necessary remedial work and/or additior�al work to
address the cause of th� cracking, and the Contz'actor will perform that cnrork at the
agxeed-upon price if the City elects to do so.
If remedial work is �aecessary, and the Xnspector and the Cont�actor cannot agree on
the cause of the cracking, tI-�e City may k�ire an independent geotechnicaI engineer
to perform testing and analysis to determine the cause of tlze cracking. The
cantractor wiII escrow SO percent of the proposed costs of the geatechnical contract
with the City. Tk�e Contractor and tt�e City shall use the services of a geotechnical
firm acceptable to bath parties.
If the geotecl�nzcal engineer dete�rrnines that the primary cause af the cracl�ng is the
Contractor's deficient material or vuorkmanship, the remedial work will be
performed at the Cantractor's entire expense and tI�e Contractor will also reimburse
the City for the balance of the cast of the geotechnical investigation over and above
the a�aou�t that has previously been escrowed. Remedial work in this case shall be
Iimited to removing and replacing the d�£icient work with new xnaterial and
workmanship that rrzsets the requirements of the contract.
If the geotechnical engineer determines that the primary cause of the cracking is zaot
the Contractor's deficient material or workmanship, the Ci.ty will return the
escrowed funds to ihe Contractor. Tk�e Contractor, on request, will provide the City
an estimat� of t�e costs of the necessary remediai wor� and/or additionai work and
will perfor�x� the work at the agreed-upon price as directed by the City.
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Rademaker
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1.2.A — Modified items to be included in price bid
2.2.D — Modiiied to clarify acceptable fly ash substitution in cancrete paving
CITY OF �OR'I' WORTI�I 202i CONCRE"I'E RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANIIARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATTO�I DOCCT1�iF.N I'S City Project No. 103207
Revised Decemher 24, 2012
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4 1.1 SUMMARY
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9 B. Deviations from this Ciry of Fort Worth Standard Speci�ication
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C. Related Specificatian Sections include, 6ut are not necessarily limited to:
1.. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Cantract Fonrxzs, and Conditaons of the Contract
2. Division. 1- General Requirements
3. Section 02 41 13 - Seiecti�e Site Demolition
4. Section 32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
5. Section 32 13 73 - Cancrete Paving �oint Sealants
1.2 PRXCE AND PAYMENT PR4CEDIIRES
A. Measuxement and Payment
1. Concrete Sidewalk
a. Measureznent
1) Measurement for this Item shall be by the square foot of completed and
accepted Concrete Sidewal� in its final pasition for variaus:
a) Thicknesses
b} Types
b. Payrnent
1) The work perfor�ed and maCerials Furnished in accordance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measuremeni" will be paid for at the unit
price bid per square faat of Concrete Sidewalk.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2) Furnishing and placzng all matenials
2. Cancrete Driveway
a. Measurement
1} Measurernent for this Item shall be by the square foot of campleted and
accepted Concrete Driveway in its final position for variaus:
a) Thicknesses
b) Types
2} Dirnensions will be taken from the bac� of the projected curb, including the
area of the curb radii and vvill extend to the limits specified in tlae
Drawings.
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202i CONCRETE RESTORA,TION CONTRACT 4
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�) Curb on drive will be included in the driveway measurement.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and rnaterials furnished in accordance with this Xtem
and measured as provided under "Measurement" �aill be paid for at the unit
price bid per square foot of Concrete Driveway.
c. The price bid shalI include:
1) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2) �'urnishing and placing all materials
3. Banrier �'ree Ramps
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each Barrier Free Ramp completed
and accepted for various:
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b. Payment
1) The work pet•formed and matexials fiirnished in accordance with lhis Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid far at the unit
price bid per each `Barrier Free Ramp" installed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Excavating and prepaz�ng th� subgrade
2) Fuz�nishing and placi�g a1I materials
3) Curb Ramp
4) Landing and detectable warning su�r-face as shown on th� Drawings
5) Adjacent flax�es �r side curb
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B. Reference Standards
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Reference standards cited in this Specificarion refer to the current re%rence
standard published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the e�ad of this
Speciiicatzan, unless a date is specifically cited.
Americar� Saciety for Testang and Materials (ASTM)
a. D54S, Test Methods far Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete
Construction (Non-extruding and Resilient Types)
b. Db98, Test Methods For Laboratory Compaction Characterisiics of Soil Using
Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lhf/ft3)
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B. Praduct Data: subznit product data and sample for pre-cast detectable warning for
bar�ier free ramp.
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CdNCRETE RESTORATION CpNTRACT 4
STANI�ARD CONSTR[JCTION SPECIFICATIOid ]aOGUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised t1p�i130, 2D13
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2 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT US�D]
3 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLZNG [NOT USED]
4 111 FIELD CONDITXONS
5 A. Weathex' Condiiions: PIacement of concrete shall be as speci�'ied in Section 32 13 13.
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�.2 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
A. Fornr�s: wood or metal strai.ght, free fro�n warp and of a de�th equal to the thicicness of
the finished work.
B. Concrete: see Section 32 i3 13.
1. Unless otherwise show�n on the Drawings or detailed specifications, the standard
class for concrete sidewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps is shown in the
following table:
Standard Classes of Pavement Concreie
Class of Mirurnum 28 Day Min. Maximum Course
Cancrete� Cexnentitious, Compressi.ve Water/ Aggregate
�.b./CY Strength2 Cementitious Maxim�tn
psi Ratio Size,
inch
A 470 3000 0.58 1-112
17 C. Reinforcement: see Section 32 13 13.
18 1. Sidewalk, driveway and barrier free ramp r�infarcing steel shall be #3 deformed
19 bars at 18 inches on-center-both-ways at ihe center plane of all slal�s, unless
20 otherwise shown on the Drawings ox detailed specifications.
21 D. Jaint FilIer
22 1. Wood Fiiler: see Section 32 13 13.
23 2. Pre-Molded Asphalt Baard Fi13er
24 a. Us� only in areas where not practical for wood boards.
25 b. Pre-z�riolded asphalt board filler: AST'M D545.
2b c. TnstalI the required siz� azad uniForm thickness and as specified in Drawings.
27 d. Include 2liners oi 0.0 � 6 asphalt impregnat�d kraft paper filled with a mastic
2g znixture of asphalt ax�d vegetahle fiber andlor xnineral �ller.
29 E. Expansion Joint Sealant: see Section 32 13 73 where sho�vn on the Drawings.
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CTI'Y OF FORT WORTi� 2021 CONC[tETE RESTORATION CO�'TRACT 4
STANDARl] CONSTRUCTION SPEC]FTCA'ITON DOCiIlbIENT5 City Project No. 103207
Revised Apri136, 2013
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1. Excavation: Excavation reqwired for the construction of sidewalks, driveways and
barrier free z�amps shall be to the lines and grades as shown o�a the Drawings or as
established by the City.
2, Fine Grading
a. The ConYractor shall do all necessary filling, leveling and fine grading required
to bzang the subgrade to the exact grades specified and compacted lo at least 90
percent of maxirrzum density as d�iermined by ASTM D698.
b. Moisture content shall be witY;in �ninus 2 to plus 4 of optimum.
c. Any over-excavaiion shall be repaired to the satisfaction of the City.
B. DemoIition / Removal
1. Sidewalk, Driveway and/ or Barrier Free Ramp Removal: see Section 02 �1 i3.
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1. Co�crete sidewalks shall have a ia�znimum thici�ess of 4 inches.
2. Sidewalks constzucted in driveway approach sectzoe�s shall have a minimum
thicl�ness equal to that of driveway approach or as called for by Drawings and
specificafiio�s �x+ithin the lixr�its af the driveway approach.
3. Driveways shal� have a mdnimum tY►icicness of 6 inches. Standard cross-slopes for
�valks shall be 2 percent max in accordance with current TAS/TDLR guidelines.
The construci�on of the dxiveway approach shall include the variable height zadius
curb in accordance with the Drawings.
4. All pedestrian facilit�es shall comply wi� provisions of TAS including location,
slope, width, shapes, texture and colaring. Pedestz-ian facilities installed by the
Cantractor and not meeting TAS must 6e rer�oved and replaced to meet TAS (no
separate pay).
B. Forms: Fo�-ms shall be securely staked to line and grade and maix�tained in a true
position during the depositing of co�creie.
C. Reix�forcement: see Section 32 13 13.
D. Concrete Placerx�ent: see Section 32 13 13.
E. Finishing
1. Concrete sidewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps shall be finished to a true,
even surface.
2. Trowei and then brush transversely to obtain a smooth uniform brush finish.
3. Provide exposed aggregate finish if speci�ied.
4. Edge joznts and sides s�all with suitable tools.
�'. Joints
1. Expanszon joints for sidewalks, driveways and ba�rier free ramps shall be formed
using redwood.
CPI'Y OF FORT WQR'I'H
STANDARD CONSTRFiCTION SPECIFICATION AOC[IMEI*!TS
Revised AQri13d, 2013
2D2I CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 4
City Project No. 143207
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Expansion joints shail be placed at 40 foot intervals for � foot wide sidewalk and 50
foot intez-vals for 5 foot wide and greater sidewalk.
Expansion joints shall also be placed at all intersectians, sidewalks with concrete
driveways, curbs, formations, other sidewalks and other adjacent old concrete work.
Similar material shall be placed around all obstructions protruding znto or through
sidewalks or driveways.
All expansion joints shall be 1/2 inch in thicIcness.
Edges of all construction an.d expansion joxnts and outer edges of ali sidewalks shail
be finished to approximately a ll2 inch radius with a suirabie finishing tool.
Sidewalks shall be marked at intervals equal ta the width of khe walk wiCla a
ma�'king tool.
When sidewalk is against the curb, e;�pansion�oi�ats shall match those in ihe curb.
G. Barrier Free Ramp
1. Furnish and install brick �'ed color � cast in place detectable t�arning Dome-Tile,
n:zanufactured by ADA SOLUTION, INC. or approved equal
by the City.
2. Detectable warning surface shall be a minimum of 24-inch in depth i�n the direction
of pedestr�an travel, and extend to a minimum of 48-inch alang the curb ramp or
landing where the pedestrian access route enters the street.
3. Locate detectable warning suzface so that the edge nearest the curh line is a
minimu�n of 6-inch and maxiznum of 8-iach from the extensian of the face of the
curb.
4. Detcciable warning Dome-Tile surface naay be curved along the carner racl�us.
5. Install detectable warning surface accox'ding to manufacturer's instructions.
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3.�4 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
DATE � NAME
END OF SECTION
Revision I..og
SUMMARY 4F CHANGE
12/20/2012 D. Johnson 1.2.A.3 - Mcasurement and Payment for Barrier Free 12amps modified to match
updated City Details
CTI'X OF FdRT WdRTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 4
STAiVIJAItD CON5TRUCTION SP�CIFTCATIOlV DOCLTMENTS City Projcct No. ] 03207
Revised Apri130, 2DI3
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CONC�2ET� SI]]EWALKS, DRTV�WAYS AND BARRIER FR�E RAA7PS
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4/30/2013 I P. Gri£�n
Corrected Part 1, 1.2, A, 3, b, 1 to read; from ... square foot of Concrete 5idewa3k.
to . . .each `�Barrier Free Ramp" insCalled.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORA"I`ION CONTRACT 4
S�'ANDARD CQN5TRTJCTIO�I SPECIFTCATION DOCiTMENTS City Project No. 103247
Revised Apri130, 2013
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CONCR�TE PAVING .TOFNT SEAI_.ANT$
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I..1 SUMMARY
SECTION 3213 73
CONCR�TE PAVING JO�IVT SEALANTS
A. S�ctioi� Includes:
l. Specification for silicone joint sealing for concret� pavement and curbs.
B. Deviarions from this City of Fort Worth Sta�dard Specification
I, �'��I� ']��H�,� 1'�2��1i:C�' C�C)f�C"}�1:��[? PAVING JOIi�'�� ,�f�,f�[,r���J'TS 5EC'fl[��I �.i'3
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1 b C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
t7 1. Division d- Bidding Requirements, Contxact Forms, and Conditions of the Contract
18 2. Division i- General Requirements
19 3. Sec�ion 32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
20 1.2 PR3CE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES
21 A. Measurement and Payment
22 1. Measu�re�nent
23 a. Measurement for this �tem shall be hy the lincar foot of Joint Sealant completed
24 and accepted only FOR COURTESY JOINT ON EXIST�IVG PAVEMENT
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3. The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item WILL
BE PAID FOR AT THE UNIT PRICE BID PER LINEAR FOOT OF "70INT
SEALANT" COMPLETED � �'''' =u :� ��"_��
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SUBSIDIA.RY WORK AND MATERIALS INCLUDE:
a. SAWING .TOINTS
b. CLEANIIVG J�IIVTS
c. APPLYING JOINT SEALANTS UPON PLACING OF BOND BREAKER
ROD AND BREAKER TAPE
d. FURNISHING AND TNSTALLING ALL MATERIALS
e. ALL MANIPULATIONS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, APPLIANCES, TOOLS,
AND INCIDENTALS NECESSARY T4 COMPLETE THE WORK.
CTI'Y OF FORI' WORTFi 202i CONCRE'I'E RESTORATION CONTRACT �4
STANJ�ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIl�ICAT'TON DOCUNIEI�IT3 City ProjecE No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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A. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this Specification refer to the current reference
standard published at the time of Ehe latest revision date logged at the end of this
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. ASTM International (ASTM):
a. D5893, Standard Specificataon for Cold Applied, Single Component,
Chemically Curing Silicone Joint Sealant foz� 1'artland Cement Concrete
Pavements
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1. Frior to installation, furnish certification by an independent tesiing laboratory that
the silicone joint sealant meets the requzrements of this Seciion.
2. S�ubxr�it verifiahle documentation that ihe manufacturer of the silicone joint seala�t
has a rninimum 2-year demonstrated, documented successful field performance
with concrete pavement silicone joint sealant systerns.
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A. Do not apply joint seaIax�t when the air and paveinent temperature is less �han 35
degrees �'
B. ConcreCe surface must be ciean, dry and frost free.
27 C. Do not place sealant ix� an expansion-type joint if s��rface iernperature is bel.aw 35
28 degrees �' or above 90 degrees F.
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1.1� FIELD CONDITIONS
2.2 MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT
A. Materials
1, Joint Sealant: ASTM D5893.
2. Joint Fill�r, Backer Rod and Breal�er Tape
CI7'Y OF FORT WORTFI 2021 CONCRET� RESTORATION CbNTRAC'I' A
STA�IDARl7 CONSTRLTCTION SPEC�'TCATION ]�OCiIIvIE.NT5 City Praject No. 103207
Revised ]7ecembcr 20, 2012
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1 a. The joint filler sop shall be of a closed cell expanded polyetnylene faam bac�er
2 rod and poiyethylene bond breaker tape of suificient size to provide a tight seal.
3 b. The back rod and breaker tape shall be instailed in the saw-cut joint to prevent
q. the joint sealant fram fEowing to the bottom of the joint.
5 c. The backer rod and i�reaker tape shall be coxx�parible with the silicone joint
� sealant and no bond or react�on shall occur between them.
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3.4 INSTALLATION
A. General
1. The silicone sealant shall be cold applied.
2. Allow cozacxete to cure foz� a rninimum of 7 days to ensure zi has sufficient strength
prior to sealing joints.
3. Perform joint reservoiz' saw cutting, cleaning, band breaIcer installation, and joint
seaiant piacement in a continuous sequence of operations.
4. See Drawings far the various joint details with their respective dirx�ensions.
B. Equip�xaent
1. Pravide all necessary equipme�at and keep equipment in a satisfactory working
condition.
2. Equipment shall be inspected by the City pz-ior to the beginning of the work.
3. The minimnm requirements for constn�ct�on equipment shall be as follows:
a. Concrete Saw. The sawing equipmer�t shall be adequate in size and power to
complete the joint sawzng to the required dimensions.
b. Air Compressors. Tl�e de�ivered co�r►pressed air shall have a pressure in excess
of 90 psi and shall be suitable for the removal of a.11 free water and oil from the
compressed air.
c. Extrusion Pump. The output shall he capahle of suppIying a sufficient vol�ame
of sealant to tlae joint.
d. Zn�ection Tool. This mechanical device shall apply the sealant uniformly into
the joint.
e. Saridblaster. The design slaalI be for commercial use with ai� compressors as
specified in tl�is Section.
f. Backer Rod RolIer and Taoling Insirument. These devices shall be clean and
free of contatnir�ation. They shall be compatible with the jaint depth and width
requirements.
C. Sawing Joints: see Sectian 32 13 13.
Cl'1'Y QF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCR�TE RESTORATIO%i CON'[`[tACT 4
STANDARD CONS7`RUCTTON SPECIFICATTON DOCLTMENTS City Project No. 1032�7
I2evised December 20, 20I2
32 13 73 - 4
CONCR�TE PAVING 70IN`[' SEALAN'1'S
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D. Cleaning joints
Dry saw in 1 directaan with reverse cutting blade lhen sand blast.
2. Use compressed air to remove the resulting dust fz�ozn the joint.
3. Sandblast joints after complete drying.
a. Attach nozzle ta a mec�anical 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 ihe joint.
b. Sandblast both joint faces sandb�asted i� separate, 1 clirectional passes.
c. Whex� sandblasfiing is complete, blow�out using compressed air.
d. The blo�v tube shall fit into the joants.
4. Chec� the bIown joint for residual dust or other conta�nination.
a. Xf any dusE or contamina�on is fonnd, repeat sandblasting and blo�ring until the
j�int is cleaned.
h. Do not use solvenCs to xemave stains and contamination.
ZS 5. Place the bond breaker and sealant in the joint irnmediately upan cleani�g.
16 b. Bond Breaker Rod and Tape: install in Ehe cleaned joint pzior to the application of
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1. Apply the joint sealant upon placement of the band breaker rod and tape, using the
mechanical injection tool.
2. Do not seal joints unless they are clean and dry.
3. Remove and discard excess sealant left on the pavement surface.
a. Do not excess use ta seal the joints.
4. The pavement surface shall present a clean fina] condition as deEerinineci by City.
5. Do not allovv traffic on the fresh sealant untiI it becomes tac�-free.
F. Approval of Joints
1. The City may request a zepresentative of the sealant nr�anufacturer to be present at
the job site at the beginning of the final cleaning and sealing of joints.
a. The representative shall demonstrate to the Contractor and the City the
acceptable mettzod for sea.lant installation.
b. The representative shall approve the clean, dry joints befare the s�aling
operalion commences.
C1TY O�' FOI2T WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATCON CON'I72ACT �4
S'I'ANDARD CDNS'3"12UCTION 3PECIFICATION T�OCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised Aecember 20, 2012
32 13 73 - 5
CONCREI"L PAVING 70IIYT SEALANT3
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CI'I'Y OF PORT VJOR'I'H 2O21 CONC1tETE IZESTORATiON CONTi2ACT 4
STANDARA CQNSTRUCTIOi�I SPECIFTCA7TOI�i DOCLTMEN'i'S Ciry Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
329119-1
TQPSOIL PLACEME�IT AN➢ FIN1SHlNG OF PARKVJAXS
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T�FSOIL PLACEMENT AND FINISHING OF PARKWAYS
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4 11 SUMMARY
5 A. SecYion Includes:
6 1. Furnish and place topsoil to the depths and on the areas shown on the Drawings.
7 B. Deviations frorn this City of �'art Worth Sta�dard Specification
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2. Division T- General Requirex�r�ents
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and �'ayment TOP SOIL BEHIND CURB I5 SUBSIDIARY TO
CONCRETE PAVING SECTION 32 13 13.
1. Measurement
a. Measurement far this Ttern shali be by cubic yard of Topsoil in place.
2. Payment
a. Tlae work periorxned and materials furnished in accordance with this Item and
measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit price bid
per cubic yard of Topsoil.
b. All excavataon required by this Item in cut sections sha11 he measured in
accordance with provisions for the various excavation itexns involved wit� the
pro�ision that excavataon will be rneasured and paid for once, regardless of the
manipulations involved.
3. The price bid shafl include:
a. Furnishing Topsoil
b. Loadiz�g
c. Hauling
d. Placing
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CITY OF �'ORT WQRTH 2O2S CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTI2ACT 4
STANpARD CONSTRUCTIOI+I SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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TOPSOIL PLACEMFIVT AND PIrlISH1NG OF PAItKWAYS
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3 1.11 FI�LD [SITE] CONDxTIONS [NOT USED]
4 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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A. Topsoil
1, Use easily cul�ivated, fertile topsoil that:
a. Is free from objectaonable material inc�uding subsoil, weeds, clay lumps, non-
soil rnaterials, roots, stumps or stones larger than 1.5 inches
b. Has a high resis[a�nce to erosion
c. Is able to support plant growth
2. Secure tapsoil from approved sources.
3. Tapsoil is subject to testing by Che City.
�4. pH: 5.S to 8.5.
5. Liquid Limit: 50 or less
6. Plasticity Index: 20 ar less
7. Gradation: naaximum of i0 percent passing Na. 200 sieve
B. Water: Clean and free of indusirial wastes and other substances harmful to the growt.h
of vegetation
ACCESSORIES INOT USED]
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24 PART 3 - EXECUTION
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1. Sxnoothly shape parkways, shouTders, slopes, a�nd ditches.
2. Cut parkways io finish grade prior to the placing of any improvements in or
adjacent to the roadway.
3. In the event chat unsuitable material for parkways is encountered, extend the depth
of excavation in the parkways 6 inches and backfill with tap soil.
4. Make standard parkway grade perpendiculax to and draining i� the curb 1ine.
a. Minimuzn: 1/4 inch per foot
b. Maacixnum:4:1
c. City may approve variations from these requirem��ts in special cases.
CT7'Y OF FORT WOILTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATION CaNTRACT 4
S"T'AI�T�Al2D CON5712UCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City Project �Ta. I03207
Revised ]]ecember 20, 2012
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1 5. Whe�never the adjacent property is Iower than the design curb grade and runoff
2 drains away from the street, the parkway grade must be set level with the top of the
3 curb.
4 6. The design grade from the parkway extends to the back of the wal� line.
5 7. From that point (hehind the walk), the grade may slope up or down at maximum.
6 slope of 4:1.
7 B. Placing of Topsoil
8 1. Spread the togsoil to a unifozm loose cover at the thickness specified.
9 2. Place and shape the topsoil as rlirected.
10 3. Hand rake finish a minixnum of 5 feet fronn alI flatwork.
11 4. Tamp the topsail with a light roller or otl�er suitable equipnr�ent.
12 3.5 REPAIR/RESTORATION] [NOT USED]
13 3.6 RE�INSTALLATION [N�T USED]
1�- 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL �NOT USED7
15 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
16 39 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
17 3.10 CLEANING [NOT IISED]
18 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIE5 [N4T USED�
19 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED�
20 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USEDJ
21 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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CTTY OF FORT W012TI� 2021 CONCL2ETE RESTORATt03�I COIVTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS"I'RUC7'iON SPECIFICA`T'ION DOCLIMEN'I'S City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
3305IA-1
ApJUSTING MAI�IT�OI.ES, INLETS, VALVE ]30�E5, ANll OTHER S"fI2UCTURPS TO GRA17E
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ADJUSTING MANi30LES, INLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES TO
GRADE
4 PART1- GENERAL
5 1.l SUMMARY
6 A. Section 7ncludes:
7 1. Vertical adjustzr�ents to manholcs, drap inlets, valve boxes, cathodic protection test
8 stations and other miscellaneous structures to a new grade
9 B. Deviations frorn this Ciry af Fort Warth Standard Specification
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C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Cantract Forms, and Conditions of the
Contract
2. Division 1— General Requireme�ts
3. Sec�ion 32 01 J 7-- Permanent Asphalt paving Repair
4. Section 32 Ol 29 — Concrete Paving Repair
5. Sec�ion 33 05 1fl — Utilzty Trench Excavation, Embedment and Backiill
6. Section 33 05 13 — Frazn�e, Cover 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 20 — Resilient Seated (Wedge) Gate Valve
I0. Section 33 12 21 — AWWA Rubber-Seated Butterfly Valve
I 1. Section 33 OA- 11 — Corrosion Control Test Siation
12. Sectian 33 04 12 -- Magnesium Anode Cathodic Protection System
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Meas�rement and Payment
1. Manhole — Minar Adjustmez�t: SUBSIDIARY TO COlVCRETE PAVING
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CITY OF FORT'�JORTH 2O21 CpI�lCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTFON 3PECIl�ICATION DOCUMENT5 City Projec[ No. 103207
Revised Decembe�' 20, 2012
3305I4-2
AD7USTING MANI�OLE$, iNLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND O'I'HER 5TItCJCTURES TO GRADE
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16 a. Measurement
17 1) Measurement for lhis Item sha� be per each adjusCment requiring structural
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1) The work pez-�ormed and the materials furnished in accozdance with this
Item will be paid for at the unit price hid per each "Manhole Ad�ustment,
Major" coznpleted.
c. The price hid shall include:
1) Pavement removal
2) Excavation
3) Hauiing
4) Disposa�l of excess xx�aterial
5) Structural modificarions, grade rings ar other adjustment device
6) Reuse of the existing manhol� frame and cover
7} Furnishuag, placing and compaction of embedment and bacl�ili
8} Concrete base material
9) Penmanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as required
10) Clean-up
Dravvings.
b. �ayment
35 3. Manhole - Major Adjustment wzth Frame and Cover
35 a. Measurernent
37 1) Measurement ior this Item shall be per each adjustment requzring structural
3g modifications to raise or Iower a manbale ta a grade specified on rhe
39 Drawings or structural modificatzons for a manhole requiring a new frame
4d and cover, often for changes to cover diameter.
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1) The wozk performed and the materials furnished in accordance with tlazs
Itenr� will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Manhole Adjustxnent,
Major wl Cover" co�pleted.
The price bid shail include:
1) Pavement removal
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess material
CTI'Y O�' FORT WORTH 2D21 CONCRETE RE3TORAT'IdN CONTRACT 4
STANBARD COIVSTRUC'I'ION SPECT�TCATION �OCTIMENTS Ciry Prnject No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2412
33DS14-3
AD.TUSTING IvIANHOLES, INI,ETS, VALVG BOXES, ANll OTHER ST'RLTCTURPJS TO GRAD�
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5) Structural modifica�ons, grade rings or other adjustment de�ice
6) Frarn�e and cover
7) Fwrnishing, placing and compaction of embedxnent and back�ilI
8) Concrete base material
9) Permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as required
10) Clean-up
4. Inlet
a. Measurement
1) Measurenr�ent for this Itezn shaIl be per each adjustment requiring siructural
modifica�ions to inlet to a grade specified on the Drawings.
h. �ayment
1) The woz'k performed and the matez�als furnished in accordance with this
Itern will {�e paid for at the unit price bid per each "Inlet Adjustment"
completed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1 } Pavement removal
2} Excavation
3} Hauling
4} Disposal of excess material
5} Structural naodifications
G) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embedment and backfill
7} Concrete base material, as required
$) Surface restoration, permanent asph.ali patch or conerete paving repair, as
requzred
9) Clean-up
5. Vaive Box: SIIBSIDIARY TO CONCRETE PAVING
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5. Cathodic ProtecYion Test Station
a. Measurement
1} Measurement for Yhis Item shall be per each adjustment to a grade speci�ied
on the Drawin�s.
b. Payment
C1TY OF FOR'I' WORTH
STANDARD CQNST1tUCTIO�T SPECTFICA'I'�ON DOCIIJMEN'I'S
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
2D2] CONCRE'T'E RT�STORATION CO�iC'RAC'I' 4
Ciry Praject No. 103207
33 OS 14 - 4
AD7USTlNG MANEiOLES, INLETS, VA.LVE BOXES, AND O`I`HER STRUCTURES TO GRAD�
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1 1) The work performed and the materials Furnished in accardance with this
2 Itenn will be paid %r at ihe unit price bid per each "Catlaodic Protection
3 Test Station Adjustment" completed.
4 c. The pzice bid shall include:
5 1) Pavement removal
6 2) Excavation
7 3) Hauling
g 4) Disposal of �xcess material
9 5) Adjust�nent device
10 6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embedznent and bac1�i11
i 1 7) Concret� base material, as required
I2 8) Surface restoration, permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as
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9) Clean-up
I5 7. Fire Hydrant
Ib a. Measurement
�� i) Measurement for tk�is Ttem shall be per each adjustn�ent reqniring stem
1 g extensions to meet a grade speci£ied by the Drawings.
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b. Payzaaent
i) The work perrfarmed and the naaterials furnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid for at the nnit price bid per each "Fire Hydzant Stem
Extension" completed.
c. The price bid shall includ�:
1) Pavement remo�al
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess material
5) Adjustment materials
6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of embed�ment and backfill
7) Concrete base material, as required
S) Surface restoration, permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as
required
9) Clean-up
8. Miscellaneous �� UTlLITY AD.TUSTMENT
a. Measuzement
-�} Measurement foz� this Item shaIi be per each adjustment requiring struciural
madifications to UTII..ITY/LRRXGATON LINE AND APPURTENANCES
WHERE SUCH UTILITY/iRRXGATION LINE ARE THE PRO�ERTY
OWNER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAINTA]N ��' * " '"r� *^ " ".�u�
6. Payment
1) The work performed azad the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid PER ACTUAL COST OF THE AD7USTMENTS PLUS
TEN PERCENT TO COVER THE COST OF BOND AND OVERI-IEAD
INCt]RRED BY THE CONTRACTOR IN HANDLXNG THE UTIL�.TY
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c. The price hid shall include:
l ) Pavement removal
C1TY OF F012T WORTH 2O21 CONCItETE RLSTORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD COlVS'C'RUCTJON SPECIFICATION BOCUMENTS City Praject 1Vo. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
33U514-5
ADNSTING MANHpLES, INI.L'TS, VALV� BOXES, AND O'I'HER STRCIC`�'URES TO GRADE
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3) Haulzng
4) Disposa.l of excess rnaterial
5) �ast�� UTILITY nxodifications
6) �'urnishing, placing and compaction n� embedment and backiiil
7) Concrete base xnaterial
S) Permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving zeparr, as required
9} Clean-up
REFERENCES
A. Definitions
1. Minor Adjustmeni
a. Refers to a small elevatian change performed on an existing rnanhole where the
existing frame and cover are zeused.
2. Major Adjustxnent
a. Refers to a significant elevation change perfarmed on. an e�sting manhole
which requires structural modification or when a 24�inch ring is changed to a
30-inch iing.
S. Reference Standards
1. Refezence standards cited in this Specification refer to the current r�ference
standard published at tk�e time of the latest revision date logged at tkae end of this
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. Texas Commissian on EnvironmenCal Quality (TCEQ}:
a. Title 30, Part Z, Chapter 2%7, Subchapter C, Rule 217.55 -- Manholes and
ReIated Structures.
ADMXNISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS [N4T USED]
2b 1.5 SUBMTTTALS [NOT U�ED]
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1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBM�TTALS [NOT USED]
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31 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED�
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1.1.2 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
�1 OWNER-FURN�SHED [ou] OWNER-SUPPLIED PR�DUCTS �NOT USED]
�..2 MATERIALS
A. Cast-in-Place Concrete
CITlr OF PORT WOR'I`H 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATIOIV CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCT'iON SPECTFICATION DOCL€MEN'f'S City Project Na. f 03207
Revised December 20, 2012
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S. Modifications to Existing Concrete Structures
i. See Section 03 SO 00.
C. Grade Rings
L See Sectian 33 OS 13.
D. Frame and Cover
1. Se� Sect�on 33 OS 13.
E. Backfill naaterial
1. See Section 33 OS 10.
F. Water valve box extension
1. See Section 33 i2 20.
G. Corrosion Protection Test Station
1. See Sec�ion 33 04 1]..
H. Casi-in-Place Cancrete Manholes
I. See Section 33 39 J.O.
I. Precast Concrete Manholes
J. See Section 33 39 20.
ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
19 2.4 �OURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT U5ED]
20 PART 3 - �XECUTION
21 3.1 INSTALLERS INOT USED]
22 3.2 EXAMINATION
23 A. Verification of Conditions
24 1. Examine existing structure to be adjusted, for damag� or defeets that may affect
25 grade adjustment.
26 a. Report rssue to City fox cqnsideration before beg�inning adjustment.
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A. Grad� Verification
1. On major adjustments con�'irm any grade chaz�ge noted on Drawings is consistent
with �eId measure�ents.
a. If not, coorcianate with City to verify final grade befare beginning acfjusE�nent.
AUJUSTMENT
A. Manholes, Inlets, azad MiscelIaneous ��R��ax�UTILITY ADJUSTMENT
1. On any sanitary sewer adjustment replace 24-inch frame arid covei• assembly with
30-inch frame and cover assemb�y per TCEQ requirement.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O27 CONCRETE RESTORATT03�I CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECThTCATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 103207
Revised December 20, 2012
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bottom using wood forms sIaaped to frt so that no debris bIocks the in�ert or the
inlet or outlet piping in during adjustments.
a. Do not use any more tk�an a 2-piece �ottom.
3. Do not extend chimney partion of the manhole beyond 24 inches.
4. Use the least number of grade rings necessary to meet required grade.
a. For exampie, if a 1-faot adjustment is required, use 2 6-inck� rings, not b 2-inc�
rings.
5. A LICENSED TEXUS 1'LiJMBER SHALL BE RESPONSTBLE FOR
REPAIR/A�JUSTMENT OF UTII.,�'YIIRRIGATION LINE AND
APPURTENANCES
B. Valve Boxes
1. Utilize typical 3�iece adjusEable valve box for adjusting to final grade as shown on
the Drawings.
C. Backfill and Grading
1. Backfi� area of excavation surroux�ding each adjustzrzent in accardance to Section
33 OS 10.
D. Pavement Repair
I. If required pavement repaix is ro be performed in accordance with Section 32 01 17
or Sectaon 32 01 29.
REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT USED]
22 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
23 3.� F�ELD [oR] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED�
24 3.S SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
25 3.9 ADJUSTING �NOT U��D]
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311 CLOSE4UT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
312 PROTECTION [NOT USED�
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DA"I'E NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1.2.A -- Pay item added far a major manhole adjustment which reuses the existing
frame and cover and a major adjustment requiring a new frame and covex; Added
I2/20l2012 D. Johnson items to be included in pr�ce bids; Blue text added for clarificaaon for misceilaneous
structure adjustments
3.4 — Pavement repair requirements were added
CTI'Y OP �ORT WORTH 2O21 CON CRE'I'� RESTORATIdN CON'�2ACT 4
STA�iDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECiFICA'I'.ION DOCiTMEN'I'S Ciry Pro�ect No. E 03207
Revisec[ December 20, 2012
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CPI'i' OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCILETE RESTpRATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS7RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENI'S City Praject No. 1D3207
Revised December 2D, 2012
347113-1
1'RAFFTC CONTROI.
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TRAF�'TC CONTROL
PART1- GENERAL
1.1. SiTMMARY
A. Section Tncludes:
1. Ix�stal3ation of Traf�ac Control Devices and prepaxation of Traffic Control Plans
B. Deviations frozn this City of I'art Worth Standard Specification
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i9 C. Related Specifxca�on Sections include, bu[ are not necessariJ� limited to:
2D 1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditians of the Contract
21 2. Division 1— General Requirements
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CITY OF PORT WOR'I'H
STA.�TDARD CO1VS"I`RUCTION Sl'ECIFICATION AOCUMENTS
Revised Novem6er 22, 2013
2021 CO�CRETE REST012ATION CONTRACT 4
CI"CY PRO.lECT NO. k 03207
34 71 13 - 2
TRAFFIC COI�STROL
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a. Measurement
1) Measurerrient ior this Iten i shall be per wee� for the duration of use.
b. Payment
1) The work perfozmed and materiaJs furnished in accordance to this Icerx� and
measured as pzovided under "Measurement" shall be �aid for at the unit
price bid p�r week for "Portable Message Sign" rental.
c. The price bid shall include:
I) Delivery of Portable Messag� Sign to Site
2) Message updating
3) Sign moveznent throughout construction
4) Return of the Portable Message Sign post-consYrucrion
3. Preparation of Traffic Conirol Plan Details: SUBSIDTARY NO SEPARATE PAY
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A. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this Speci�'ication refer to the current reference
standard published at the unae of the l.atest revision date logged at the end of this
Specification, unless a date is specificaily cited.
2. Texas Manual on Uniforan Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD).
3. Item 5d2, Barricades, Signs, and Traffic Handling of Yhe Texas Department oi
Transportation, Standard S�ecifications for Construc�ion and Maintenance oF
Highways, StxeeCs, and gridges.
1.4 ADMINISTRATNE REQUIREMENTS
A. Coordination
1. Contact Traffic Services Division (817-392-7738) a minimum of 4$ hours prior to
implementix�g Trafiic Control within 500 feet of a traffic signal.
3R B. Sequencing
4a 1. Any deviations to tJae Traffic Control l'lan included in the Drawings must be first
41 approved by the City and design Engineer befare implementatio�.
42 1.5 SUBMITTALS
�3 A. Pravide the City with a curreni list of qualified flaggers before beginning flagging
�}4 activities. Use only flaggers on the qualified lzst.
CI'I'X OF FORT WORTH 2O21 CONCRETE RESTORATiOI�T CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS'['RUC'I'IOI*1 SPECIFTCATION DOCUMENTS CT�'Y PR07ECT NO. 103207
12evised November 22, 2013
34 71 13 - 3
TRAFFIC CONTT20L
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Ohtain a Stree[ Use Permit from the Street Management Section of the Traffic
Engineering Division, 3� 1 W. 10`� Street. The Traffic Conirol Plan (TCP) for the
Project shall be as detailed on the Traffic Control Plan Detail sheets of the Drawing set.
A copy of this Traffic Control Flan shall be submitted wzth Ehe Street Use Pe�r�rnit.
Traf�ic ConUral Plans shall be signed and seaJ.ed by a licensed Texas Professianal
Engineer.
D. Contractar shaIl prepa�re Traff c Control Plans if required by the Drawings oz
Specifica�ians. The Contractor will be responsible for having a licensed Texas
Professional Engineer sign and seal the Traff"ic Control Plan sheets.
E. Lane closures 24 hours or ionger shalI require a site-specific traffic control plan.
F. Contractor responsible for having a licensed Texas Professional Engineer sign and seal
changes to the Tzaffic Control Plan(s) developed by the Design Engineer.
G. Design Engineer will fur�aish standaz�d details for Traffic Control.
l..G ACT�ON SUBMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUSMITTALS [NOT USED]
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1.12 WARRANTY [NOT US�D]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
�.1. OWNER-FURNISHED Eoz�] OWNER-SUPPLIED PRODUCTS [N�T IISED]
2.� AS�EMBLIES AND MATERIALS
A. Descr�ption
J . Regulatory Requirements
a. Pravide Traffic Contxol Devices that conform to details shown on t[�e
Drawings, the TMUTCD, and TxDOT's Compliant Work Zox�e Traffic Control
Device List (CWZTCDL}.
2. Materials
a. Traffic Cantrol Devices must meet all reflectivity requirements included in the
TMUTCD and TxDOT Speci�'ications — Item 502 at all tirnes during
construction.
b. Electronic message boards shall be pravided in accordance vvith the TMUTCD.
CTI'Y OP FQRT V1rORTH
STANDAi2D CONSTRC7CTiON SP�CIFICATION DOC[1MEI�TTS
iZevised Novernhec 22, 20i3
2421 CONCRETE RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
CTI'Y PRO�CT NO. 103207
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1 2.3 ACCESSORIES (NOT USED]
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A. Protection of In-Place Conditions
� 1. Protect existing traffic signal equipment.
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A. Follow the Traffic Control Plan (TC�} and install Traffic Control Devices as shown on
the Dra�rvings and as directed.
B. Install Traffic Control Devices straighi and pl�mb.
12 C. Do not make changes to the location o� any device or iix�plernent any other changes to
13 the TraFfic Control Plan without the approval of the Engineer.
14 1. Minor adjustments io meet field constructability and visibility are allowed.
�5 D. Maintain Traf%c Control De�ices by taking corrective action as soon as possible.
�6 1. Corrective action includes but is not limited to cleaning, replacing, sYraightenang,
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2. Maintain the Devices such �at they are propez�ly positioned, spaced, and legible,
and that retroreflective claaracteristacs meet requirements during darkness and rain.
E. If the �spector discovers that the Contractor has failed to comply with applicable federal
and state laws (by failing lo furnish tY�e necessary fiagmen, warning devices, barricades,
lights, signs, or other precautionary measures for the protecfiion oP persons or property), the
Insp�ctor may order such additional precautionary measu�r'es be taken to protect persans
and property.
F. Subject to the approval of the Ir�spector, portions of this Project, which axe not affected by
or in conflict with the proposed method of handling tra£f�ic or utiJ�ty adjusirnents, can be
constructed during any phase.
G. Barricades and signs shall be placed in such a manner as to not interfere wiYh the sight
distance of drivers entering tbe highway fram driveways ar side streets.
30 H. To facilitate shiftin�, barricades and signs used in lane closures or traffic staging rnay
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J. T� at any time the existing traffic signals become inoperable as a result of cons#ruction
operations, the Contractor shall provide portable stop sigx�s with 2 orange flags, as
approved by the Engineer, to be used for Traffic Control.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECiFTCATIOPi DOCUMENTS
Revised November 22, 2013
2021 CONCRETS RESTORATION CONTRACT 4
CTI"Y PROJLCT NO. 103207
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K. Contractor shall make arrangements far police assistance to dir�ct traffic if trafCic signal
turn-ons, street light pole instalJation, or other constructian wi�l he done during peak h-affic
times {AM: 7 am — 9 am, FM: 4 pm - 6 pm).
L. Flaggers
1. k'rovide a Contractor representative who has been certiiied as a flagging instructox
t.t�urough courses offered by the Texas Engineering Exiension Service, the America�a
Traffic Sa�ety Services Association, Ciie National Safety Council, or other appraved
organizations.
a. Provide Che certificate indicaling caurse completion when requested.
b. This representative is responsilale for trair�ing and assuring that aI1 flaggers a.re
qualiC�ed to perform flagging duties.
2. A qualified flaggez must be independently certified by 1 of the organizataons listed
above or trained by the Contxactar's certiiied flagging instructor.
3. Flaggers must be courteous and able to effect�vely communicate with the public.
4. When clirecting tx�affic, flaggers must use sCandard attire, flags, signs, and signals
and follow the �agging procedures sek fortl� in the TM[JTCD.
5. Provide and mair�tain flaggers at suci� points and for such periods of time as may be
required to provide for the safety and convenience of public travel and Cantractor's
personneI, and as shown on the Drawings ar as directed by the Engineer.
a. These �aggers shall be located at each end of tlae lane closure.
M. Reznoval
1. Upon completion of Wark, remove �rom the Site all barricades, signs, cones, lights
and other Traffic Contz'ol Devices used for work-zone traffic han.dling in a timely
manner, unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
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Revision L.og
C1TY OF FORT WOR'�'kl 2D2] CO�SCRETE R�Si'ORATION CONTRACT 4
STANDARD CONS`IRC1CTiON SPECIFTCAT10i�I DOC11IvfP,NTS CTi'Y PR07ECT NO. 103207
Revised Novem6er 22, 20i3
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SUMMARY OF CHANGE
Added police assistance, requirement for when a site specific TCl' is required
CITY O� FOI2T WORTFT 2021 CONCRETE RESTORATTON CONTRACT 4
STILNDARD CONST1tUCTTON SPECIFTCAITO�I DOCUMENTS CTTY PROJECT NO. 103207
Revised Novemher 22, 2013
SECTION 99 99 00
S�ECIAL SPECIF`ICATION
Geogrid, Tensar TriAX140-475
1. Description: Fuz-nish and place geogrid in accoxdance with the lines and grades shown on the
plans or as directed.
2. Materiais: Geogrid, a synthetic planar structure forr�-ied by a regular netwark of integrally
connected poJymeric tensile elements with t!riangular apertures designed ta 'snterlock with the
surrounding fill nnaterial. Geogrid is used for the reinforce�nent of roadway base or embaa�.ls.rrient
materials. Furnish geogrid tk►at meets the requirements of Table 1. Use roll widths anc3lengths
shown on the plans or as approved. Deliver each roll of geogrid in suitable packaging to protect it
from envixonmental degradation; each roll will be one continuous piece withnut discontinuities in
the ribs. The �ngineer will obtain at ieast one (1} sample of the geogrid Qer project far testing, as
needed, to eerify compliance with Table 1.
Index Properties
Rib pitch, mm (in)
Mid-rib deptiz, mm (in)
Mid-rib width, tnm (in)
Nodal [hickness, mm (in)
Rib shape
Aperture shape
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Structural I�,tegrity
Junction efficiency, %
Aperture stability,�2� kg-cmldeg @ S.Okg-cm
Radiai stiffness at low strain,���
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Durabiiity
Resistance to chemical
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1. Load kransfer capability detes�nined in accardance with GRI-GG2-87 and GRi-GGI-$7 and
expressed as a percentage oi ultinnate tensile strength.
2. In-pJane torsianal rigidity measured by applying a moment to the centra3 junct�on of a 225mm
x 225mm specimen restrained at its perimeter in accoxdance with US. Army Corps of
�ngineers Methodology for Measurement of'I'arsional Rigidity, (Kinney, T.C. Aperture
stability Modulus raf 3, 3-1-2000).
3. Radial stiffness is determined from� tensile stiffiness measux'ed in any in-plane a3ris from testing
in accoxdance witl� the scope of ISO 10319: I996.
4. Resistance to loss of load capacity when subjecteci to chemically aggressive environments in
accordance with testing to IS012960 as part of a durability assessznent in accordance with
IS013434:1999 73
5. Resistance to loss of load capacity when subjected to ultxa-violet light and weathering in
accardance with testing Yo EN12224 as part of a durability assessment in accordance with
I5013434:1999 7.2
6. All dimensions and values are typical unless othez�wise stated.
3. Identi�cation: Identify each roll with a tag or label securely afF'ixed to tiZe outside of the roll on
one end. List the following information on the label:
o unique ro31 number, serially designated;
� lot numUer or control numher;
o name of producer;
• style or catalog designaYion oiproduct; and
• roll width and length.
�. Constrmetion: Prepare the subgrade as indicated ota the plans or as directed. Set string lines for
alzgnment, if directed. Itxstall geogt-id in accordance with lines and grades as shown on the plans or
as directed. Place base material in lift thicknesses and compact as shown on the plans or as
directed. Do not operate tracked construction equipxnent an the geogrid without a rruniznum �ill
cover of six (6) inches. Rubber tis'e constructian equipment may operate directly on the geogrid at
speeds less than #"ive (5) mph if the underlying material supports the loads. Where excessive
substructure deformation is apparent, correct the grid placement operations as recommended by
the m.'.tnufacturers or as directed.
A. Placement: 4rient the geogrid lez�gth as unroJled parallel to the direction of roadway.
Overlap geogrid sections as shown on the plans ar as directed. Use plastic ties at overlap
joints or as directed. Placement of geogrid around cornexs may require cutting and
diaganal lapping. Pin geogrid at the beginning of the backf'ill section as direcfed. Keep
geogrid laut at the beginning of the bacicfilling section but not restxained from stretching or
flattening,
J.. Longitudinal Joints: Overlap longitudinal joints by a minimiun of 1 ft. Space
longitudinal ties 10 fC. to 15 ft. or as directed.
2. Tra�sverse Joints: Overlap transverse joints hy a xninimum of 1 ft Space
transvarse ties 4 ft. to 5 ft. or as directed.
B. Damage Repaix': As directed, remove and replace contractor damaged or excessively
de%rmed areal wilhout additional compensation. Lap xepair areas a minimuzin of 3 ft. in ali
directions. Tie each side of repair grid in at least three (3) locations but do not exceed
normal construction spacing; tie spacing for odd shapes will be as directed. Repair
excessively deforrned materials underlying the grid as directed.
5. Measurement. Geogrid wiIl be measured by the square yard of roadvvay placement as shown in
the plans with no allowance far averiapping at transverse and longitudinai joints.
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6. Payment: The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with ihis item, as measured,
will be paid for at tlae unit price bid for "Geogrid, Tensar'F'riAX140-475". This price is full
compensalion for furnishrz�g, preparing, hauling and placing materials including labor, materials,
freight, toois, equipment and incidentals.
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2021 C�NCRETE R�STORATION CONTRACT 4
City Project No. 103207
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ATTACHMENT 1 B
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OFFEF'tOR COMPANY NAME: Check applicable block to describe prime
URBAN INFRACONSTRUCT#ON LLC
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PROJECT NAME:
202� CC�NC��i� f��STO���ION CO�TFiACi 4 B'°°''TE
3/25/2021
Cify's MBE Project Goal: Offeror's MBE Project Commifinent: PROJECT NUMBER
1� o,o i 8 0�o i 0320�
If both answers fo this farm are YES, da not complete ATTACHMENT 1C (Good Faith Effort Form). All questions on
this form must be completed and a detailed explanation pro�ided, if applicable. if khe answer to either question is
NO, then you must complete ATTACHMENT 1 C. This forrr� is only applicable if bath answers are yes.
Fail�xre to c�mp��t� this fnrrn in I't� ent�r���+ ar�d be received by th� Pu�ch�sin4 biv�sion no fate� t�an 2:�0
�.m.. on �he s��os�d �i#V b�siness ��V �ft�r.k�id npenir�c�, exerusive af th� bid �p�nin� date, will resuit irs
the �id �eing �a�si�er�d non-responsiv� to bad ��ecEficatiorrs.
IlVill you perforrn fhis en#ire confiract withou� subcontractors? Y��
If yes, please pra�ide a detailed explanation that pro�es based on the size and scope of khis �0
project, this is your normal business practice and pro�ide an operational profile of your business.
L�l�ill you �erform this enfiire confract wifihout suppliers? Y�S
If yes, please provide a detailed explanation that pro�es based on the size and scope of this ---
project, #his is your normal business practice and provide an inventory profife of your business. NO
Th� Offeror further agrees to provic�e, directly to the Ciky upon request, complete and accurate information
regarding actual work perFormed by all subcontractars, including MBE(s) on this contract, the payment thereof and
any proposed changes to the original MBE(s) arrangements submitted with this bid. The Offeror also agrees ta
allow an audit andJor examination o� any booics, records and files held by their company that wil! subs#antiate the
actua� work performed by the MB�s on this contract, by an authorized ofFicer or employee of the Ciky. Any
inkentional andlor knowing misrepresentation of facts w�ll be grounds for terminating the confract or debarment
from City work for a period of not less than three (3} years and for initiating action under FecEeral, State or Local
laws concerning false statements. Any failure to comply with this ordina ce creates a materiaf breach of contract
and y result in a determination of an irresponsible Offeror and barr d from participating in Ci#y work for a
perio��kime not les(s than one (1 } year. �,/ _ __
Anup Tamrakar
Title
CEO
Company Name
Urban Infraconstruction
Address
2512 Gravel Dr Fori Warth TX 76118
CitylStatelZip
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Email Address
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OfFerors ar� required to identify ALL suhcontrackarslsuppliers, regard�ess of status; i.e., �A+n❑flry aritl nnro-,1ABE� MBE firms are to be
listed first, use additional sheets if n�cessary. Please noke that only certified MB�s wilk be counted to meet an M�E goal.
NCTI2CA N
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Offerors are required to identify ALL subcontractorslsuppli�rs, regardless of status; i.e., �A�#Irsoiiiv ��rd non-A�L��=- MBE firms are to be
Eisted first, use additional sheets if necessary. Please note ihat oRly certified MBEs will be counked to meet an MBE goal.
NCTRCA N
SUBC�NTRACTORISUPPLIER °
Company Name T �' Detail Qetail
Address i Subcontracting Supplies DollarAmount
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Total Doflar Amount of 14AB� SubcontractorslSuppliers $ '
Tofa� Doflar Amount of Non�19R�E SubcontractorslSuppliers � �
�OT,�L DOLLpoR A[VYOII�i �F po!_� SlIBCO[iliRA�YB�SISL��PL,��RS � _ . .
The Offeror will not make additions, deletions, or substitt�tions to this certified list without th� prior appro�al of #he
Minority and Women Business Enterprise Office through the submi�tal of a Request fo�r Approval o
�hange/�9ddition �orm. Any unjustified change ar deletian shalf be a rnaterial breach of con#ract and may resuit
in debarment ir� accord with the procedures outlined in the ordinance. The Offeror shall submit a detailed
explanation nf how th� requested changeladdiiion or deletion wiiE a�fect the committed MBE goal. �f the detail
explartation is not sui�mittet�, it will affect fhe final compliance determination.
By affixing a signature to this form, the Offeror further agrees to provide, dErectly ta the City upon request,
co�n�lete and accurate information regarding actua! wark performed by aIl subcantractors, including MBE{s) and
any special arrangements with MBEs. The Offeror also agrees to allow an audit andlar exar�nina#ion of any
books, records ar�d files held by their company. The Offeror agrees to allow the transmission of inter�iews with
ow�ers, principals, officers, employees and applicable subcontractorslsuppliers participating on the cor�tract that
will substantiate the actual work performed by the MBE(s) on this contract, by an autharized officer or empfoyee
of the City. Ar�y intentional andlor knowing misrepresentation of facts will be grounds for terminating the cont�aet
or debarment from City work for a period of not less than three (3) years and for ini#iating action under Federal,
State or l.ocal Eaws concerning false statements. Any failure to comply with this ordinance creates a material
breach of the contract and may resuli in a determination of an irresponsible 4�feror and debarment from
participating in City work for a period of time not less than one {1) year.
Autho i ignatur /
Anup amrakar
Title
C�Q
Company Name
lJr�an Infraconstrucfiion
Address
2�12 C�ravel Dr F�r� Worth iX 76� i 8
CitylStatelZip
Anup iamrakar
Contact NamelTitle (if different}
� i 7�616-5544�
Telephone andlor Fax
�nup@urbaniconstruct.com
E-mail Address
312�/�0��
Date
Rev. 2/1p/15
ATTACHMENTIA
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F4RT W4R'� H �i��l of �ort I�or�h
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��� Sui�con�ra��orslSuppli�rs �I�ili�ation �o�rt�
OFFEROR COMPANY NAME: Check applicable hlock to describe
UR�AiV INFRACOIVS�RUCT'ION LLC Offeror
u �vll1NlDB� NON-A�lW:�BE
PROJ�CT NAME:
GVG1 V1�lIV����� ���7��R�i�I�IV V�IV�f"'t/��� � BIDDATE
3/25/2021
City's MBE Project Gnal: Offeror`s MBE Project Commitment: PROJECT NUMBER
� 5 ��o � s o,a � 03�0�
Id�nti�� al[ sub��ntractorslsupplier� �ou �+ill u�� �r� this prroje�c�
Failure to complete this form, in its entirety with requested doeumentation, and received by the Purchasing
Di�isiort no later than 2:D0 p.m. on the second City business day after bid opening, exclusive of bid opening date,
will result in the bid being considered non-responsive to bid specifications.
The undersigned Offeror agrees to �rr�er inta a��r�rnal �ar��rn�nt wi#h the IV�S� firm(s} listed in this u#ilization
schedule, conditianed upon executia� �N a c�n#r�ct v-v;+�h t}�e C�t�r ofi Fc,rt vvar�h. Th� �ntenti�n�E ��dlo�r kr�ot�;rFng
misrepresentation of fac#s is grounds fr�r ��rrs���rativn �f �E±����►a�tfi�atinn and will r�Yuki in t��� i��sd �ein�
considered nort-responsive to bid specific�ti�^s,
iVIB�s listed toward meeting the project goal must be located in the six (6) county marGtetpiace at the time of
bid or the business has a Significana Business Presence in the Marktetplace. Marketplace is the geographic
area of Tarrant, Dallas Denton, Johnson, Parker, and I�Vise counties.
Prime contractors must identify by tier level af all subcontractorslsuppliers. Tier: means the level of
subcontracting belaw the prime contractorlconsultar�t i.e. a direct payment from the prime contractor to a
subcontractor is cansidered 1 S` tier, a payment by a subcontractor to its supplier is consid�red 2"d iier. The prime
contractor is responsibie to pravide pronf of payment of all tiered subcontractors identified as a MBE and
counting those dollars towards meeting the contract cQmmitted goal.
ALL I�Y��s NY�1ST �E CERTI�I�� B��'OF�� CQIVT'RAC� /�VI�ARp.
Cerfification means those firrris, located within the Marketplace, that have been determined to be a bondafide minority
6usiness enterprise by the iVorth Central Texas Reginnal Certification Agency (f�C7RCA) or other certifying agencies that
the City may deem appropriate and accepted by the City of Fort Warth.
if hauling sen+ices a�e u�iliged, the Offeror will be gi�en credit as Iong as the MBE listed owns and
operates at feast one fully licensed and operationa! truck to be used on the contract. The MBE may lease
trucks frarr� another MBE firm, including MBE owner-operated, and receive full MBE credit. The MBE may
lease trucks from non-MBEs, including owner-operated, but wi[I vnly recei�e erecfit for the fees and
comrr�issions earned by ihe MBE as outfined in the lease aqre�ment. __ _
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2Q21 CONCRET� RESTORAT[ON CbN7EtACT 4
City Project No. 10�207
20I3 PREVAILING WAGE RATES
(Heavy and Highway Canstructian Projects)
CLASSIFICATION DESCRIPTION
Asphalt Dis�ributor Qperator
Asphalt Paving Machine Operator
Asphalt Raker
Broom or Sweeper Operator
Concrete Finisher, Paving and Structures
Concrete Pavement Fin9shing Machine Operator
Concrete Saw Operator
Crane Qperator, Hydraulic 84 tons or less
Crane Qperator, Lattice Boorn 80 Tons or Less
Crane Operator, Lattice Boom Over 8D Tans
Crawler Tractor Operator
Electrician
�xcavator Operator, 50,000 pounds or less
Excavator Operator, Over 50,000 pnunds
Flagger
Farm Builder/5etter, 5tructur�s
Form Setter, Paving & Curb
Foundation Drill Operator, Crawler Maunted
Foundation Drill Operator, Truck Mounted
Front End Loader Dperator, 3 CY or Less
Front End Loader Qperator, Over 3 CY
Laborer, Cammo�
Laborer, Utility
Loader/Backhoe Operator
Mechanic
Mi[ling Machine Operator
Motor Grader Operator, �9ne Grade
Motor Grader O�erator, Rough
Off Road Hauler
Pavement Marking Machine Operator
Pipelayer
Reclaimer/Pulverizer Operator
Reinforcing Steel Worker
E2a]ler Operator, Asphalt
Roller Operator, Other
Scraper Operator
Ser�icer
5mall Slipform Machine Operator
Spreader Box Operator
Truck Driver Low6oy-Float
Truck DriverTransit-Mix
7ruck Driver, Single Axie
Truck Driver, Single or �Fandem Axle Dump Truck
Truck Driver, Tandem Axle Tractor with Semi �railer
Welder
Work Zane Barricade 5ervicer
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The Qavis-Bacon Act prevailing wage rates shown for Heavy and Highway construcYion projects were determined hy
the United States DeparCment of Labor and current as of 5eptember �013. The titles and descriptians for the
cfassifications listed are detailed in the AGC of Texas' Standard Jo6 Classifications and Descriptions for Highway,
Heavy, Utilities, and Industrial Construction in Texas.
Page �. aF 1
Gl\T-�o� G�ner�l �To��s
�'�-IIS P�.G]E ILIE�'7C ��lT7��E�'�IONAILI�'Y ��C..�All1�
2021 C�NCRETE RESTORATION COf�TRACT 4
City Project No. �.03207
General liTotes
Division� Ol — General Requi�re�nents
General:
1. The Contractor shall be responsible for locatang all utilities, whether public or private, prior to
excavation. The information and data shown with respect to existing undergrouz�d facilities at or
con#iguous to khe site is approximate and based on information fuznished by the owners of such
undergraund facili�es or on physical appurtenances observed in rhe field. The City and Engineer
shall not he respo�nsible for the accuracy ar completeness of any such inforxnation or data. Tlae
Contractor shall have full responsibility For reviewing and checking alI such info�mation or data,
far locating all underground Facilities, for coordinatiox� of the work with the owners of suc�
underground facilities during consEruction and for the safety and protectaon thereof and r�pazring
any damage thereto resulting from Ehe Work. This Work shall be considered as a subsidiary item
of Work, the cost of which shall be incIuded in t�.e price bid in the Proposal for various bid items.
The Contractor shall notify any affected owners (utility companies} or agencies in writing at least
48 hours prior to consmactaon.
a. Notify TEXAS SI l(1-800-DIG-TESS or www.texas811.org) to lacate existing utilities
priar to constructzon.
b. Caution! Buried elactric Iines may exist along this pz�oject. Contact e�ectr�cal providers 48
hours prior Co excavation :
2.
3.
� ONCOR Will Riegler 8I7-215-67U%
� Tri County Kevon Maoney 817-752-8�50
c. Caution! Buried gas lines znay exist along this praject. Contact Atxnos Energy 48 honrs
prior to excavation, and witIain two (2) haurs oi e�coantering a gas line (John Crane:
817-207-2845)
d. Caution! Buried communication cables may exist along this project. Contact
corr�aaunication companies 48 hours prior to excavation:
� SpectrumlCharter Comrt�unication Sherri Trahan 817-271-810$
� AT&T Gary Tilory 8I7-338-6202
� One Source Commaenicc��ions Jeremy Hegwoad 517-745-2243
e. Cautionf When doing work wit�i.n 2Q0 feet of any szgnalized intersection, the Contractor
shall not�fy Traffic Management Division of City of �'ort Worth T/PW, 72 I�ours prior to
excavakion {Kassem Elkhalil: 817-392-8742). The Contractor shall protect existing signal
harriware, grou�ad boxes, detection loops, and undergx'aund conduit at signalized
intersec�ions. Any damages at signaLized intersections shall be replaced at the expense of
the Contxactor. The Contxactar shali contact the CiCy at 817-392-$1 QO [o perforrr� conduiC
line locates at signalized intersections 72 hours prior to commencing work at the
intersection.
f. The Co�tractor shall notify the City of Fort Worth Project Mazaager 48 nours pri.or to the
start of any excavation (Tariqul Islam: $1 �-392-248c�
Contractor's personnel shaLi have identifying ciothing, hats or badges at aII times which identify
Yhe Contractor's name, lago or cornpany.
Protect concrete curb and gutter, driveways, and sidewalks that are not designated for removal.
Removai and replacement of these items s�aall be as designat�d in the drawings.
CITY OF FOI2T WORTH
STANDAR➢ CON STRUCTION GENETZAL NQTES
Versian Release Decem6er 18, 2p17
Diviis�on 32 -- Exterior Improvements
GeneraI:
1. At lacations where the curb and guEter are to be replaced, the Contractor shall assume alt
responsibility for the re-establishment o� existing street and gutter grades. EstabIishmezat of
grades shaIl be considered as a subsidiary rtem of Work, the cost of which shall be included in the
price bid in ihe Proposal for vaz�ous hid items.
2. All driveways, vvhich are open cut, shall have at least a tez�r�parary driving surface at ehe end of
each day. The temporary surface shall be considered as a sabsidiary item of Wor�. The cost of
which shall be incIuded in the price bid in the Proposal for variaus bid ite�ns.
Bike Lanes and Shared Pavement Markings:
1. Proposed bike lanes should maintain a minixnunr� effective width of 4 feet (measured from edge of
gutter to center of stripe).
2. Bzcycle pavement markangs should be located 20 feet from the curb return, stop bar, or cross walk
(whichever is appiicable) unless denoted otk�erwise in tl�e drawings.
3. Combinec� width of bike lane and on-street parking should not be less than 13 feet.
4. If travel lane is greater than 14 feet wide, shared pavement markings shall be placed 4 feet fro�n
face of curb or edge of on-street parking (vvhichever is applicable}.
5. 7i traveI lane is less than or equal to 14 feet wide, shared pavenzent markings sha11 be pTaced in
the middle of tl�e travel lane.
3. Bike lane syix�bol, arrow, and shared pa�+ement �narkings should be repeated at the beginning of
each interseetion.
�. On unix�terrupted sections af roadway, bike fane sy�bol and arrow should not be spaced more
than 33d feet apart and shared pavement rr�arkiz�gs should not be spaced more lhan 250 feet apart.
5. Bike 9ane symbol, arrow, and shared pavement markings should not be placed at private
driveways or public intersec�ions.
6. Bike lane striping shouid be 4 inches solid white, hot-applied thez-n�aoplastic unIess specified
otherwise in the d�rawings. All other bike lane pavement marki�gs shall also he white, hot applied
thermoplastic unless orherwise specifaed in the drawings.
7. All dimensions are from face of cuz'b and are to center of ihe pavernent marking.
$. Shared pavex�nent markings should not be used on facilities wirh a posted sp�ed greater than 35
mph.
Sidewalks and Curb Ramps:
1. The curb ramp standard details are intended to show typical layouts fox the eonstruction oi tIae
curb ramps. The information shown on the standard details meet the requirernents si�own in tbe
"20l 2 Texas Accessibility Standards" (TAS} and the "2010 ADA Standards for Accessible
Design" by the Departrnent of Justice.
2,. City of Fort Warth Standard Details are only intended to indicate pay limits far each type af
ramp, the Er�gineer is responsible for the development and design of the sidewalk and curb ramp
layout, including actual dimensions and slope percentages.
3. The Contractor zx�ay not make changes to the sidewalk and curb ramp layout without approval of
the City. The Contractor may propose changes to the sidewalk and curb ramp layout due to field
conditions, but any proposed claanges rnust be approved by the CiEy.
4. Curb ramp running slopes slaall not be steeper than 8.3% (12:1). Adjust curb ramp length or
grade of approach sidewalks as directed by the City.
5. Curb z-amp flare slopes sI�all not be steeper than i0% (10:1j as measu�red along back of curb.
6. Maxixnurn allowable cross slape on si�ewalk az�d curb ramp surfaces is 2%.
7. The zninimum width of sidewalks and curb ramps shall be 4 feet.
CTI'Y OF FOI2T WORTH
STANBARD CO1V3�UCTIdN GENERAL AiOTES
Version Release Decemher 1$, 2017
8. Landings shall be provided at the top of curb ramps. The landing clear length shall be 5 feet
minimum from the end of ramp. The landing cleaz� widtri shall be at least as wide as the curb
ramp, excluding flares. The landing shall have a maximum slope of 2°10 in any direction.
9. In alter•ations where there is no landing ai tk�e top of the curb ramp, curb rax�p flares shall be
provided and shall not be steeper than 8.3°Io (12:1).
10. Where turning is required, maneuvering space at the top and bottom of curb ramps shall be 5%et
by 5 feet nn�nimurn. The space at the bottom shall be wholly contained within the crosswalk
markings and shall not projecC into vehicnlar traffic lanes.
11. C�arb ramps vvith returned curbs iaaay be used only where pedestrians t�vould normally walk across
the ramp, either because the adjacent surFace is pianting or other non�walking surface ar because
th� side approach is suhsiantially obstructed.
12. Where curb ramps are provided, crosswalk markings shall be required and ramps shall be aligned
witl� the crosswalk.
13. Counter slopes of adjoi�ing gutters and road surfaces immediately adjacent to the curb ramp shall
not be steeper than 5% (20:1) in any direction.
CiTY OF I�ORT WORTH
STANIJARD COIVSTRUCTIQN GENL.RAL 1+IOTES
Version Release Decem6er 1$, 2017
Di�ision 33 - Utileties
General:
1. For utility wark within utility easements, once pipe or appurtenances have been installed ar
rehabilitated, �mmediately comrnence temporary surface restoration. Complete surface restoration
to the owner's satisfaction within seven (7) days of work frnishing on-site. Faili�ze to maintain
surface restoration, as notcd above, may result in suspension of work until resiorarfon is
complete.
2. Existing vertical dei'lections and pipe slopes shown on the drawings ar� appraximate and have not
been field verified, u�Iess otherwise noted. Rim elevations, flow lines, axad horizonEal �ocations of
existing nrzanhales were determined from field survey. If field condit�ons vary from those shown
on d�rawings Contractor shali notify City.
3. Maintai�n all e�isting water and sewer cannections ta customers in worl�ing order at all times,
cxcept for brief interruptions i�a service for water and sewer services to be reinstated. In no case
shall services be allowed to reznain out of service overnight.
4. Establish and maintain a txench safery system in accordance with the excavation safety plan and
Federal, State or local safery requirements.
5. Provide and follow approved Confined Space Entry Program in accordance with OSHA
requirements. Confined Spaces shalI include manboles and aIl other confined spaces in
accordance with OSHA's Permit required for Con�Zr�ed Spaces.
6. Only City prequalified Contractors, by appro�riate Water Department work category, shalI be
allowed to adjust valve boxes, manhoies, ring & covers, etc.
Water:
1. Provide thrust restrainE by means of restraining jaints at fillings and concrete blocking. When
specifically indicated on the Drawings, provide thrfist restraint at designated joints beyond ihe
fittings. Each method shall be capable of thrust restraint independent of the other system. The
Contractor shall refer to Ciiy Standard Details far area required to install concrete bloc�ing.
2, All r3uctile iron mechanical joint �ttings shall be restrained to pipe using retainer glands.
3. I'roposed water mains s�all have a minimum cover of 4&-inches cover ahove the top of pipe,
unless shown otherwise on t�e drawings or details.
4. AlI water services shall be installed above storm sewers, except where shown otherwise in the
drawings.
5. Elevatio� adjustment at connections znay be made with bends, offsets, or joint deflections. Joint
de�Iections shall not exceed fifty percent {Sd%) of manufacturer's recommendations.
6. Temporaxy pressure plugs required for sequencing of construct�on and testing of proposed waier
lines shalJ. be considered subsidiary to Yhe work and sha11 be included in the price bid in the
Proposal for various bid items.
Sanitary Sewer:
1. Verify that all connections to the sanitary sewer system are for sanrtary sewer onty. Notify City of
any discovered iliicit cannections.
2. The Contractor shall be liable for all damages to prdperties, homes, and baserzaents from backup,
which may result during Ehe instalIation of new pipe anrllor abandonment of exisiing pipe. The
Contractor wi11 be allawed to open clean outs where aeailable. The Contractar will be responsible
for alI clean up assaciated with ope�ing clean outs.
3. For all sanitary sewer service conz�ections at manholes, provide a hydraulic slide in accordance
wilh fihe details.
crrY o� �o�r wo�zTH
STANDARD CONSTRTJCTTOlV GENERAL NOTES
Version Release December [ S, 2017
Storm Drain:
1. Maintain the existing sror�n drainage system UniiJ. ik�e proposed system is in service. Tn no case
should the Contractor leave the existing storm drain out of service whereby runoff would cause
damage to adjacent property.
2. Construct all drainage improvements fronz the downstream end to the upstream �a�d to allow
continued storm drain service. If the Contractor proposes to construct the system atherwise, the
Co�traetar shall submit a sequenci�g plan to the City for approval.
3. Take appropriate measures ta presez've wildiife in accordance with applicahle federal, state and
local guidelines.
CI'I'Y OF FORT WdRTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTFON GEiVERAI. NOTE3
Version Release Decembez' 1 S, 2017
Division 34 - Transportatia�
General:
1. Px-iior to activatin€g traffic signals with new or revised signal timing, the cantractor should e-maiI
Aziz Rahman, Sr. �r�fessional Engineer, at Aziz.RahmanL�fartwcrthiCxas. o�' (and copy Kassem
EIlrhalil, Professional Engineer, at Kasserri.6lKhalil@�ortworthtexas.�o� at ieast three (3) weeks
in advance to schedule that.
2. If new cabinets and controllers are being installed and the controllers need to be pro�a�med and
tested by City �'orces; the contractor should deliver them to the City of Fort Worth, Signal Shop at
50d1 James Ave., at least tk�ree (3) weeks in ad�ance to schedulc that.
3. Unless there is a compelling reason, a new traffic signal wiJ.l be put on flash on Thursdays and
warking colors the �'ol3owing Tuesday.
4. Switching from old traf%c signal to a�ew one, this should be done on Tuesdays only.
5. Notify Traffic Managernent Division (81'7-392-7738) Project Representatave at Ieast 24-houx�s in
advance of all concrete pours. Inspector must be present when concrete is placed on the proj ect site.
b. If applicable, equipment supplied 6y the City vvili be availa�le for pick up from the
Transporta�ion/Pubiic Works (T/PW) Wat'ehouse at SQd1 James Avenue andlor the Village Creek
Pole Yard (500� MLK Freeway}. The Praject Representative must authorize all equipment
pickups.
7. Design cansultant shalf submit electronic file in CAD format as well as PDF {1 �" X 17") of final
signed and sealed plans to the City.
$. Contractor shall pz'avide a S-year manufacturer warranty on APS systems. The warranty
documentation shall include the start date (when material is delivered to jah site) and the end date
of the warranty and the serial nuznber of the equipxnent.
Traffic Signals:
1. The City wilI not provide tz-affic signal cabinet or traffic signa� controller to the Confractor. 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 rhe bid package for purchase frorn the vendor.
2. The Contractor shall pxovide all materials needed to construct a fully operational traffic signal as
called out for in the plans and speczfications.
3. All existing signal equipment shall remain in place and operating until new equipment is in place
and ready to operate.
4. The Cantractoz is responsible for hauling and properly disposing of salvaged material fr�m the job
site to a disposai site of their choosing. The Contractor will not be allowed to drop off salvaged
materials at the City yards.
Foundations:
CITY O�' FORT WORTH
3TANDI�RD CONSTRi1C'I'JON GEIV�RAT,NOTEB
Version l2elease Decemher 18, 2017
1. Dim�nsion�s shown on pians for locations of signal foundations, conduii, and aYher items may vary
in order to meet locaI conditions. All lacations of foundations, condurt, and ground boxes shall be
approved by the Traffic Signal Inspector or the City Engineer.
2. Contractor shalI contact the City traffic signal inspector prior to pouring cabinet foundatian ta be
sure that template and bolt patterns are correct for type of cabinet being supplied. Foundation shall
be installed per City Specification and City Detail.
3. Pier Foundations shall be poured together in one piece.
4. No signal poles shali be placed on foundations pz�or to five (5) calendar days follawing pouring of
concrete.
5. Contractor shaIl clean up and remove all iaose material resulting frozn cansrruction operations �ach
day pxior to the work is being suspended.
6. Controlier cabinet concrete apron shall be subsidiary to tbe bid item for the controller cabinet
foundation. Cabinet foundation and apron shall be poured together in ane piece.
ControlIer and Cabinet:
J.. ConEractor shat� install controller cabinet and connecE all associated field wiring.
2. City will install signal �iming and prograrn controller.
Conduit:
1. A continuous grounded system shall be provided 'm PVC conduit by �nning 1-#S hare copper wire
in conduit between foundations and gK'ounding at each foundation ground rod.
2. All conduits shall be Schedule $0 PVC.
3. Electrical service shail. be installed per City Specifcatiqns and City Detail in separate 2" conduit
from the meter to tt�e signal cabinet.
Signal Heads:
i. AIl signal heads shall be McCainTM, Econolitez"�, or approved equivalent siyle and dimensions.
2. AlI signal heads shall be covered with burlap or other approved material from the time of
installation until the signal is placed in operation.
3. All signai head attachments shall be rlesigned such that t�e wiring Co each signal head shall pass
from the mast arm through a rain tight connector to tlae signal head bracing or attachzaaent hardware
to the signal head. A small arnount of exposed signal cable shall form a drip loop.
4. All LED signal indications shall be General Electric (GE} GelcoreTM or equivalent ax�d shall rne�t
rhe latest ITE standards.
Signal heads {all displays) and pedesta�an Walk and Don't Walk h�ads with countdown displays
shall have LED inserts.
Clam-Shell mounting assemblies shall lae used for pedestrian indications.
CTi'Y OF FORT WOI2'I'H
STANDARD COi+ISTRUC'T'ION GENF.RAL NO"I`ES
Version Release December l8, 2017
7. All LED signals shail be of the incandescent appearance.
S. AIl signal heacls s�all have black aluminum, louvered, single piece back plates cnmpatible with
McCainTM, EcanoliteTM, or approved equivaIent signal head housings.
Traffic Signs and Pavement Markings:
1. All traffic signs and mounting hardware shown on t�ae plans will be fiirnished and instaIIed by the
contractor including tbe metxo street name signs. The contrac�ar shall provide a detail sheet for the
metro stxeet name signs with bIock numbers to the Ciry for approval prior to fabrication and
installation.
2. Existing stop signs and ppsts �rill be removed by tne contractor upon, or befoz�e, the signal turn-on.
Detection System:
1. The Contractor sha11 furnish and install the IterisTM Vantage Vectoz Hybrid Detection System and
cahle.
2. The Cox�tractor shall install, aim and program all detectors as per City Standard Specifications and
Czty DetaiIs.
3. The ContracEor shall refer to and City Standard Details and project plans for detectio� zones
placement.
Emergency Vehicie Preemption Equ�pment (EVP):
L The Contractor shall furz►ish and install the OpticomTM EVP (detectors, cable, anci discriminator
units}.
2. The Contractar shall install the EVP detectors on tk�e mast ar�n as shown on the plans and
app�ropriate City Detail, and run one contir�uous EVP cable from the detector to the cabi�et.
Installation of the EVP system wiTl be paid ,foz per bid itern.
Accessible Pedestrian Si$naI (AP5):
1. APS units with audible message shalI he instaIled on ali TxDOT Iocat�ons or at the directian of the
City Engineer.
2. APS units shall comply wirh the latest �ersion of the Texas Ma�ual an Uniform Tr�c Control
Devices (TMUTCD).
3. APS units shall be installed per City Standaxd Specification and City Detail.
Battery Backup:
1. �£ called out for in the pians, batCeiy backup units supplied shall compiy with the City Stazxdard
Specifications. Installation sha11 be cozripleted per City Standard Specifications and City Detail..
Tra��ic Control;
1. The Cantractor sha1T subxnit a WoY•lc ScheduIe, Traffic Control Plan, ar�d acquire a Development
Permit from Development Department, at 200 Texas Street. Contact Chuck McL�re {817-392-
7219}.
CPI'Y QR FORT WORTH
STANI�ART] CONSTRUCTION GEivP.RAL NOTES
Version Release December 18, 2D17
2. The Contractor shall be responsible for tlae safety of pedestrians and motorists in the azea of the
t��affic signal construction site.
3. Roads and streets shall be kept apen ta traffic at aI� times. Contractor shall azxange canstruction so
as to close only one lane of a roadvclay at a time.
4. All construction operati�ns shall be conducted to provide minimal intez-ference to traffic. Ali traffic
signal equipix�e�t installations shall be arranged so as to perixuit continuous �novement of trafFic in
aIl directions at all times.
5. Contractor shall be responsible for any signage necessary during constnzction.
6. Unless otherwise noted, it is the contractor's respansibility to ensure that signal indications and
tin�ng are adjusted and maintained to ensure safeiy in worlc zone at aIl times.
7. Any traffic signal rr�odifications during constr�c�ion are subsidiary to traffic control plan (TCP)
pay item.
8. Any traffic signal modificatzons shouId be in compliance with the latesi version of the Texas
Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices {TMUTCD) and the Ciiy of �'ort Worth Standards.
9. The contractor shall submit any proposed traffic signai modifications to t.�e Traffic Signal Section
for their appz�oval ten (10) days prior to any changes.
Electric Service:
1. Install t�ae zequired electric services and obtain an eIectricai service permit in each instance, cost of
which will be paid by the Contracto�.
2. The electrical service shall be 1.�0 amps with 1201240 voItage branch circurt and shall compIy with
City Standard Specifications and City DetaiIs as applicable per plans.
Luminaires:
I. The City will not furnish luminaire material to tl�e contractor. The Contractor shall fuzx�ish and
install LED iuminaixes for traffic signals in accordance wzth the Iatest City Standard Specificaiioxzs,
City Detazls, and pians.
2. AlI new streetlight pole types sha11 matck� those af tYie surrounding area of Fort Wori�a �or which
tI�ey axe being installed in. Contact the City Traffe Management, Street Light Section at {817) 392-
7738 for direction on light pole rypes allawed areas. The same poles sha11 be consistenLly used
throughout subdivisions.
C1TY DF FORT WOIZTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTTON G�NERAL NOTES
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