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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 56638���������N 1��� co�T�cT FOR THE COT�T�TRUCTIOI�1 OF -.i� j► ��tCt�t'y � �ons�,��on � ''�]f�!.�' �:,�'��e..,=:.�,;� � c��r ��c��r��� �� d�9���� ��. �� � � �Ol.� B011TD YEAR 3�- COI�TRACT 6 City Project No. 1014�2-2 Mattie Parlcer David Cool�e Ma�or City Manager Chris Harder Director, Water Department William Jol�nson Director, Transportation and Public Works Department P�epared for The City of Fort Worth Wa�er Department & Transportation and PubIic Works Department r�����t � E OF �� r �� �� T Ex�� � t %1� �rrl / ' �' 1 �, MD . SHAMSUL . AR��fN , .i �� .. ; �3�fi� �� i 1 �o'•. ,�� � �I�'o,�:•.(IC �0 '4, � _ �� 1 �L�F�,s�a. .�G�� �T� 1 "1 i 61 �01 �O�P �0�1 ��f� ��i�r �i ���" . r .. � _. _ :: � ' �=°"---_._ - - — s���� dv���� ���uP, in�c. ,� ENGINEERS & �LANN�RS 5737 Brenfivood Sinir Rd., Sta. 23D Fort Worth, Texas 761 � 2 �J�[� Phone:800-94E$076 TX Registratlon I�lo� F-0054$8 i _ � �� � .�� I� � ��t O� ���°� ���°�� � Standard Construct�on Specxf�cat�on Documents Adopted September 2011 00 00 00 STANI7AR� CONSTRUCTION SPECIFIGATION AQCLJMENTS Page 1 af 8' � S�CTION 00 00 00 TABLE OF CONTENTS Divisio� 00 - General Conditians Last Revised 00 OS 10 Ma oi a.nd Council Cou�nunication 07/01/2011 00 05 15 Addenda Q7/01/2011 00 l 1 I3 Invitation to Bidders 03/09/2020 00 21 13 Instractions to Bidders 01/0�12021 nn� ��� n�r�Q n�� 00 32 15 Construction Pro'ect Schedule 07/20/�018 OD 35 13 Conflicl o.f Interest Stateinent 02/2A�/2020 QO 41 Q� Bid Form 03/09/202� QO �2 43 Pro asaI Fonn Unit Price 01/20/2012 00 43 13 Bid Bond �9/1112017 00 43 37 Vendo:r Corrz liance to State Law Nnnresider�t Bidder OG/2702011 00 45 11 Bidders Pf•e ualifications 07/0i/2011 �0 45 12 Pre ualiiication Staternent 07/01/2011 -�9-��-- t a ' n 03/09/202Q OD 45 26 Contractor Com li�nce with Workers' Coin ensation Law 07/a1/2011 OQ 45 4Q Busiiiess E ui Goal p11fl1/2021 00 52 43 A reement 07/01/2021 QO 61 13 Pez-farmance Band d7101/2011 00 61 1�4 Pa ment Bond 07/01/2011 QD 61 19 Maintenanee Bond a7101./2011 00 61 25 Certificate of Insurance 07/01/20I 1 00 72 00 General Conditions 03/09/2020 00 73 OQ Su le�nent Conditions 03/09/2020 Diviision Ol - G-eneral Re uire�ents Last Revised O] ] 1 00 Summa of Work I2/20I2012 01 25 QO Substitution Procedur�s � 07/01/2011 O1 31 19 Preconstruetion Meetin 08117/20L2 O1 31 20 Pro'ect Meetin s 07101J2011 �-3�1-C�- 071Q 1/2011 O1 32 33 Preconstruction Video 07/01/2011 O1 33 00 SubmittaIs 12/20/2012 O1 35 13 5 ecial Pro�ect Procedw•es 1 2120120 1 2 01 4S 23 T�stin and Tns ection ��rvic�s 03/09/2020 O1 50 Op Tem orai FaciIities and Controls 07/01/2011 01 55 26 Street Use Permit andMadifications to Traffie Control 03/22/2021 O1 57 13 Starm Water Pallution Prevention Plan Q?l01/2011 O1 58 13 Tem or Pro�ect Si a e 07/01/20I1 Q l 60 �Q 1�=oduct Re uiz-ements 03/0.91202p O1 56 00 Product Stora e and Handlin Re nirements 07/01/20I 1 Q1 70 00 Mobilization and Remobilization .1112212036 O1 71 23 Consfiruction Stakin and 5uive 02/14/2018 O1 74 23 Cleanin 07/01/2011 D1 77 I9 C1os�outRe uirements 03 /2 212 0 2 1 GITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Yeat' 3-- Contract 6 STANDARI3 CONSTRUCTIO�I SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Ci[y Project No.: IA 1432-2 Revised ]u1y 2, 2p2 L Addendum 2 oa aa aa STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIpN DOCUMENT3 Aage2 of�8"j O1 78 23 O eration and Masza.tenar�ce Data 12/20/2412 O1 '78 39 Pro'ect Record Documents 071Q ll2011 Technical Speci�ica�ions whith have been modi�ed by the Enginee�• specifically for this Project; ltard copies are inelpded in tl�e Project's Contract Documents Division fl� - E�eisYin Conditions 02 41 15 Pavin Rernaval 07'-26-2021 Division 31 - Earthwox•k 31 10 0{l Site Clearin 0 710 8 /2 02 1 Division 32 - Exterior Im rovements 32 I 1 33 Cementi Treated Base Courses Division 34 - Trans ortation 34 71 i3.01 Special Provisions to Standard Specifications 34 71 12 Txaffc Cantrol 07�26-2021 12/13/2019 Technical Specificat�ons listed helow are ineluded for this Project by reference and can be viewed/dawnload�d from tk�e CiLy's website at: http:llfortworthfexas.�ovltpwlcontractorsl or htt�rsJlanns.fartworthtexas.�ov/ProiectResourcesl Division 02 - Eacistin Condit�ons 02 4i 13 Selective 5ife Demolitian 02 41 l.4 Utili R�inovallAbandaninent n�� Division 03 - Concrete Last Revised 12/2fl/2fl 12 I2/2�12n12 a�e�l�e� f 03 3Q 00 Cast-In-Place Co�ncrete 12f20/2012 03 3� i3 Conholled Low Stren Material CI,S 12/2012Q12 03 34 16 Concrete Base Material for Trench Re air 12/26/2Q12 03 8Q 00 11ilodifications ta Existin Concreie Stzuctures 12/2D12a12 Division 26 - �lecirical Divisian 31 - Earthwork � i�� n� r��i 31 23 16 Unclassified Excavation 01128/2013 3I 23 23 Borrow 01/28/20I3 31 24 QO Embanlctnents 01/28/20I3 C1TY pF FQRT WORTH 2O18 CI E' Year 3— Contract G STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATIQId DOCUMENTS City Project l�a.: I O L4S2-2 Revised luly 2, 2021 Addendum 2 OQ OD 00 STANDARb CONSTRiTCTTON SPECIPTC.AT'ION I70CUtvIENTS Page 3 nfl� 31 25 �0 Erasian an.d Sed'zment Cont�al 04/29/2021 31 36 QO Gabions 12/2b12012 31 37 �0 Ri ra 12/20/2012 Division 32 � Exterior Im ravements 32 fl 1 17 Perrnanent As halt Pavzn Re . au• 12120/2012 32 OI 18 Tern ora.t As halt Pavin Re air 12/20/2012 32 O1 29 Concrete Pavin Re air 12/20/2012 3� 11 23 Flexible Base Caurses 12/2Q/2412 32 11 29 Lime Treated Base Courses 12/20/2012 a�� ro,,,a„+-r.•n�fn.� u�ro r�,,,,,��a� a�r��F 32 11 37 Li uid Treateci Soil Stabilizer 08/2ll2015 32 12 16 As laalt Pavin 12/20/2012 32 12 73 As halt Pavin Cracic �ealants 12/20/2012 32 13 13 Concrete Pavin 03/19/2021 32 13 20 Concrete Sidewalks, Drivewa s and Baz�'ier Free Itam s D41291202.1 32 13 73 Concrete Pa�in 7oint Sealants 12f24/2012 32 14 16 Briclz Unit Pavin 12/20/20i2 32 16 13 Concrete Curb and Gutters and Valle Gutters 10/05/2.016 32 17 23 Pauem�nt Marlcin s 11/22/20i3 32 17 25 Curb Address �aintin ll10412013 32 31 13 Chain Fences and Gates 12/20/2012 32 31 26 Wi�e Fences and Gates 12/2Ql2012 32 31 29 Waad Fences and Gates 12/20/2012 32 32 13 Cast-in-Place Cancrete Retainin Walls ObIQ5/2018 32 9I 19 To soil Place�ne.nt and Finishin of Parkwa s 12/20/2�12 32 92 I3 SndcTin 05/13/2021 32 92 I�} Non-Native Seedin 05/13./2Q2I 32 93 43 Trees and Shrubs 12/20/2012 Division 33 - IIiilities 33 01 30 Sewer and Manhole Testin 9/07/2018 33 QI 31 Closed Cu•euit Television (CCTV Ins ectioa Q�/29f2b21 33 03 IO B ass Pum in of Existin Sewer S stems 12/20/2012 33 04 10 Jaint Bondin and E�ectrical Isolatian 12/20/2a12 33 04 11 Coirosion Control Test Stafions 12/20/2012 33 D4 12 Ma nesium Anade Cathodie Frotectian S stem I2/2Q/2012 33 0�4 30 Tem or W�.ter Ser�ices 47/01/2011 33 04 40 Cleanin and Acceptance Testin oF Water Mains 02/06/2013 33 �4 50 Cleanin of Sewer Mains 12/20/2012 33 05 10 LTtili Trench Excavation, Embedment, and Backfll 04/02/2021 33 OS 12 Water Line Lowerin !2l20/2012 33 OS 13 Frame, Cover and Grade Rin s 07/02/2021 33 QS i4 Ad-1�.�stiing Manho3es, Inlets, Valve Boxes, and Other Structures to p9120/2017 Grade �� l�,......•eFo �x7.,*oz- [r.�,.l+� 1 �] ll�rzvzviz 33 OS 17 Concrete Collars 12/20/2fl12 �--�5 , �,��,��i CI'PY OP FORT WORTH 201$ CIP Year 3— Contract b STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF'ICATION DOCUMENTS City Project Na.: 1014S2-2 Ra�ised July 2, 2021 Addendum 2 0o ao 00 STANDARB CONSTRUCTIOt�f SPECIFICATION DOCL]IVI�NTS Page 4 af� 5 �-�Si�- a � n��.�.� 33 OS 22 Steel Casin �'i e 1 212 0/2 0 1 2 33 OS 23 Hand Tunnelin 12/20/2012 � ��T n�! i�o,-���� 33 OS 26 LTtilit Markers/Locators 12/20/20t2 33 05 30 Location af Existing Utilities 12f20/2012 33 i 1 OS Bolts, Nuts, and Gaskets 1212012fl12 33 l l 10 Ductile Iron Pi e 1212012fl12 33 11 11 Ductile Iron Fittin s 09/20/2017 33 11 12 Pol in 1 Chloride PVC Pressure Pi e 11f16/2018 �� 1 7 l�z�-svzviz 7 s 33 11 14 Buried Steel Pi e and Fittin s 12/20/2012 33 12 10 Watez- Sezvices 1-inch ta 2-inch 02/I4/2017 33 12 11 Lar � Water Meters 12/20/2012 33 12 20 Resilient Seated Gate Val�e 05/06/2015 33 12 2i AW�A Rubber-Seated Butte��f1 Valves Q412312Q19 33 12 25 Connection to Existin Water Mains 0210 612 0 1 3 33 12 30 Combination Air Valve Assemblies for �'atable Water S stems 1212012012 33 12 40 �'ire H drar�ts o1/03J2o14 33 12 5Q Water Sam le Sta.tions 12/20/2012 ���no n�rio o�� �� a � r�-r� ��� yo��r�nT � �� 7 h ���� 33 31 i5 Hi hDensi PnI eth lene Dl'� Pi e for $anit Sewer �412 312 0 1 9 33 31 20 Pol in 1 C�loride VC Gravi Sanita Sewer Pi e Db/19/2fl13 �.,1, �.T l�1,i.,r:.7o. /p�T/�\ !'�1., d.i D.-..Clo !"'_r .;+„ C�,�,:�., r_C� '2 ��-Trb i., 1'? I'1-rz,i zo 1-��-.o-i � � `]�-�i z� -����;�z7.0-1'� �� 1'1M�� /l�� 33 31 50 Sanit Sewer Ser�ice Connectians ax�d Service Line 04l26/2Q13 �9 ��9��.91 � 33 39 10 Cast-in-Place Concrete Manhales 1 212 0/2 0 1 2 33 39 20 Precast Concrete IVlanho.les 12/20/2012 2�� � � r�-�� �o, so �zr�n i � 33 39 40 Wastewater Access Chamber WAC 12l20120f2 33 39 60 Liners far Sanit �ewer Structuz'es 04129/2Q21 �� n� in�i. �3--�� i � ��-�,- ��.� �� i i nn��no�� � 2��, n rm_,�� 33 4b 00 Subdraina e 1 212 012 0 1 2 ���r oi,.H..,a c,,.,_.,., r�..,.s.,,, ��rnt�_,,o.�..,iori. 33 46 02 Trench Drains 0710I/2011 33 �g I O Cast-in-Place Manhales and Junction Soxes 12/20/2012 33 49 20 Curb and Drn Inlets ] 2/20/2012 33 49 40 Storm Draina e Headwa3ls and Win alls 07/01/2011 Division 3� - Transqortat�on CITY OF FDRT WORTH 2O18 CII' Yeaz 3— Contract G STANDARD CQNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOtY DOCUMElVT5 CityProjectNo.: lO1�452-2 Revised July 2, 2d21 Addendum 2 na o0 oa STArIDARD CONSTIt[IC'1'ION SPECIFICtiTION DOCjJMENT5 Page 5 di�j 34 4l 10 Trafiic 5i nals 10/12/2015 3�}�11d.01 AttachrnentA—Cont��olla��CabineC 12/1812015 34 41 10.02 Attachment B— Cantroller S ecification 02/20i2 34 A-1 10.Q3 Afta.ehment C-- Software S eci�ea�ion 01/2012 34 41 11 Tem ora Traffic Si als I 1/22/2013 34 41 13 Re�novin Tra�fic Sz nals I2 /2 012 0 1 2 34 41 15 Rectan lar Ra id Flashi� Beacon 11/22/2Q13 34 41 16 Pedestrian H brid Si naI I112212013 3� A�1 Zfl Roadv�a Illumination Assezz�blies 12/20/2012 34 41 2Q.01 Atterial LED Roadwa Luminaires 06/15/2015 34 41 20,02 Freaway LED Roadwa Luminaires 06/15/2015 34 41 20.03 Residential LED Raadw°a Luminaires 06/1512��5 34 4i 30 AIuminum Si ns 11/12/2013 34 41 50 Sin le-Mode Fiber O tic Cable 0 2 /2 612 0 1.6 34 7l 13 Tra�f"ic Cantrol 03/22/2021 Appendi�e GG4.02 GC-4.0�4 GG6.05.D GC-6.07 GR-01 60 00 Subsurface and I'hysical Conditions Underground Facilztzes Business E.quity Entetprise Cpmpliance Wage Rates Product Requireinents END OF SECTION CITY OP FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Cnntract k STANDAR➢ CdNSTRiICTION 5PECIFIGATION DpCUMENTS City ProjectNa.: ]a1452-2 Revised July 2, 2021 Addendum 2 ���sr� i, ;o;;�� nr� �,4�C � Gourir�l �lges,i+�a C��y �f For� Worth� Te�as IVI���r a�d ���rr���i ���nn������f�i�� a,4T�= T�,esci��, �e��t�rr�ra�r ��, �a�� L�{'a NA14tJ�= �(1���$C1�PY���-T�}CA�E311` R�FEF2E�VCE ��.; "f�1�&� �1-�7�4 �fJ�J��T: {�D �� Au����ri�� �x�;�ul�r�ri cs� ���nl��ck w�lf7 ��;x�s fvl��c�ri��s �r�up, ��a T�xasB�i, in the J1r��o�nl o� $7,1 ��,���i.�1, for �ombined ���e�k �'av�r7g i������ov�t7ients an�E �!�lat�f a�� Sar�i�;�ry �ev�r�r ful�in Rep�acemen#s far ��1 �i Band Y�ar �hree �tr�e� Recor�struciion �s���lr��k � Pro��c�, �dc���l Atkacf���# �1��ropri�tic�n ��'riin�n�'�� �nd Arn�r7c1 lh� �Isc:�l *�e2�rs ��]'�1 �2{12� �a�i#a� i�r�pr�a�ek�n�r�� Progr�rr� {�0'�8 �nnd Pro�rarn} �2E��MM��I�ATI�hE; li Is recomrr�ei�detJ lhak the �i#}r ���anc�l: �. 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Paving Improvements Addeaaduen No. 1: Issued I'i�iday, July �3, 2021 Bid Open Date: Thursday, .Tuly �9, �0�� Revised Bid �pen Dafe: Thursda�, August �, �Q21 This Addendum, for�ns part of tlie Pla�ls, Contract DocuFne�its & S�ecific�tions fat� the al�ove refarenc�d Project anc� modiiies ihe original Sp�ci�cakions ai�d Co�itract Docw�ants. 8idder sl�all aclaiowledge reeei�t of this addend€�m in the space p�•ovided belovr, iu tlie proposal (SECTION 00 41 0�) a�3d acicuowledge �•ecei�t on tl�e out$r envelope of your bid. FaiIure to acknowledge receipt oftilis addendu�n could subject the bidder to disnualification. The plans and spEcif cation dociimeirts fa�• 2Q I S CIP YEAR 3— CQNTRACT b, City Projeci No. ] 01452-2 are hereby i•evised by Addeild�i�n Na. 1 as follows: L PROJ�CT CONTRACT DOCUMENTS & SPECYFICATIONS a. �ection OQ �1 �3 - Invitation fo Biddei�s to be REPLAC�D in �ts entix•ety wit� the Attached reyised Ynvitation to Bicldea�s. Cl�Rnges to the ot•�ginaE inclucie: -Revised Seatioi� io Ia#est Rev, July 19, 2021. • -Rev{sec� BID OPEN DATE ta 1;30 P,M. CST, Thu2•sday, Th�i•sc�ay, AUGUST 5, 2021. A sigmed copy of Adde�idtun No. l sllo�tld be included in the sealed bid eiyvelope &t �fie ti�ne of bid sttbmittal. Failu�•e to acicnowledge the a�eceipt of Ac�denduin No. 1 cotild cause the subject biddsr ta be considez•ed "NONRESPONSNE," �•esulting in disquali�cation. Addendum Na. 1 RECEIPT ACKNOV�LEDGEMENT; B ) �`� ' T Y� ,.��� . ,, Co�npany: _ � ��� _ � William Johnson Dir�cia�•. TPW By_ -- - � -- _ M��y x��, �.�. Pr,eKram �n�ger•, TPW Address: - ;'" _ ), -e, r: . City: y State; �_ 241 S CE!' YEAR 3-- CONTRAiCT 6 Cily Prnjec[ i�o, 101�52-2 �?(.AS MATER!A! 4 GROI�P IN( i Page I of I Addend��m I CiTY OF FORT WORTH Transpo�r�ta�ion and P�blic Works �018 CIP YEAR 3— CONTRACT 5 City Project 1�a.101�52�-2 ADDEllTDLTM NQ. � Unit I: Water impravements Unit II: Sanitary �ewer Improvements Unit III: Paving Improvements Addendum No. �: �ssued Thursday, �uly 29, 2021 Reviised Bid Open Date: Thursday, August �, �0�1 This Addendum, forms part of the Plans, Contract Documents &�pecifications fo� the above referenced Proj ect and xmodifies the vr�ginal Specifica�ions and Contract Documents. Bidder shall acknowledge receipt of this add�ndurn in t�e space provided below, in the propasal (SECTION 00 41 00) and acknowle$ge receip# on the outer envelope o�your bid. Failure ta acknowledge receipt of tnis addendum could subject the bidder to disqualiiication. The plans and speciiieation c�aeuments for 2018 CIP YEAR 3— CONTRACT 6, City Project No. 101452-2 are hereby revised by Addandum No. 2 as follaws: 1. PROdECT CONTRACT DOCi7MENTS & SPECIFICATIONS a. Sectinn Qfl OU QO � Table o� Contcnts to be REPLACED in its entirety with thc Attached revised Table of Content. Changes to the original include: - Revis�d Sectsan to latest Rev. July 2, 2021. b, Seei�on Oa �1 13 — Instructio�ns to Bidder Bid Form to be REPLACED in its entirety wit� the Attached revised Bid Fot�m. Changes to the arigin�! include. - Revised Section to latest Rev. January 5, 2Q21. c. Sect�an 00 �1 DO �- Bid Form to be REPLACED in its entirety with the Attae�ted re�ised Bid For�n. Changes to t�e aeiginal include: - Revised Contract time to 4�0 days d, Sect�on 00 4� �43 — Proposal Farrt� to be REPLACED in its e�t�rety with the Attached revi�ed Proposal Form. C�anges to the ori�ival include: - Revised varioUs Bid Item No. a�nd Bid Quantities. e. Sec�lon 00 �� 1� — Prequalification Stateaaaent to be REPLACED fn its entirety with the Attached revised Prequalification Statemenf. Changes to the original inelude: - Ix�cluded Major Work Type, Sewer Bypass Pumping, 18-inches — 36-inc�tes. f. Section 00 4� �0 -- Basines� Equity Goal to be REPLACED in its entirety �vit� the Attaehed re�iaed Business Equity Go�l. Changes ta tl�e ori�inal fncinde: � Revis�d Section to latest Rev. ]uiy 19, 2021. g. Sec�ion 00 �2 43 — Agreement ta be REPLACED in its enHrety with the A�tachea rev'rsed Agreement. Changes to the original include: - Revised Con�ract time to ��U days �. �n�a��-z , -,-- _ Page 1 of 4 h. Secnon 02 �1 1� — Faving Removal to Toe ADDED in its erit�rety as ��madified by the Engineer specifical�y far the project." Chan�ca to the original i�nclude: � Revised S�etion by E�ginaer, Rev. July 26, 2Q21 i, Section 3� 10 00 — Site Clearing to be REPLACED in its entirety w�th the Attached re�vfsed Site Clearing. Changes to the o�rig�nal include: � Revis�d Sectian to latest R�v. Ju1y 8, 2021. j. SecLion 3� 11 33 — Cement Treated Bas� Courses ta b� ADDED in its entire�,y as "madified by the Engineer spec�ically for the project." Changes Eo the owiginal include: - Revised Sect�on by E�gineer, Rev. 7uly 26, 2021 k, AppencUx Section GC-6A6.D: Business Equity Enterprise Compliance to be REPLACED in its entirety with the A�taehed revised Business Equity Enter�r�sc Comp�lance. Changes to #he origival i�aelude: - Revised 5ection to latest Rev. Effective Jax�uary 1, 2021 / Updated June 28, 2021. 1. Appendix Section GR Ql 60 00: Product Requirements; City of Fort Worth Watcr Department Standarc� Praduct List to be REPLACED in its entirety with the Attached re�ised C�ty oi Fort Wortl� Water Depar�ent Standard Product List. Changes to the original inelude: - Revised Section to latest Rev. Updated Apri19, 2021 m. Appet�dix Secfi�on GR�Ol 60 00: Product Requirements; City of Fort Worth Transportation & Publ�c Works Departrnen# Stormwater Managenaent Division Standard Product List to be REPLACED itn its entirety with the Attached revised City of Fort'VVorth Trans�drt�fion & Publie Works Department Stormwater Management Division Standard Product List. Ch�nges to the original includc; - Revised Section to latest Rev. Updated March 19, 2021 �. PROJECT CONSTRUCTIOI� PLANS �. Unif �— Sswer I�prvvem�nts, Sheets �4 p�9 to be REPLACED in i�s en��rety with the Attached revfsed Sheets 24R — 29R. Changes to the orig3nal incIude: — Revised trench repair eallout in profile to read Tempor�,ty Pavement Repair. — Revised prnposed manhole ca�lauts t.o 5' Diameter Manholes. — Revised proposed manhole liner callouts, — Revised Line "A" Pier Head re%renced detail. b. Unit �— Sewar Improvements, Sbeets 32 a 3� to b� REPLACED i�i its entirety with the Attached revised 5heets 32R — 3�R, Changes to �he original include: — Revised proposed rnanhole liner callauts. c. Unit 3— Pa�ing Improvements, Sheets ��1— 6i Traf�ic Contro� Plan to be REPLACED in xts entiret�r wfth the Attached revised sheets 54R -- b1R Traffic Control Plan, Changes to the o�igiinal include: -� Included the following nota on each plan sheet: "The Construction Saquence shawn on this plan is far recorrunendation purposes only. The Contractor shall submit theix own eonstruction sequence to be re�+ievved and evaluated. 'T�e C�nstruction Seqtxence shall mi�irnize inconvenience for the public a�d maintair� atabilization of the exposed subgrade." d. Canstr�ction Details — Sanitary Sewer Constr�cNon Details S�eet 6� to be REPLACED in its en�irefiy with Attacf�ed revised sheet 6�R. Changes to the ari�inal incl.ude: -- Removed Drill�d Pi�r and Pie�r H�ad D�tails, e. Cqns#ruction Detatls -- Sanitary Sewer ConstrucNon Details, ADD Sheet 6�A with Yhe Aitached Sheet 65A. �. T01452-2 Page 2 of 4 — Provided 3U" Drilled Pier Detail, Fier Head Detail, and City S.td. Detail for Sanitary Sewer Carrier Pipe Installation, 33 OS 24-D203 f. Constr�ction Details — Sanitary Sewer Canstruction Details. ADD Sheet 6�B with thc Afit�ched Sheet 65B. � Provided Concrete Sanitary Sewer Junction Box Detail. g. Canstruction Details —'T�pical Trench Repair Detai�s. Sheet 66 & b9 to be REPLACED in its entirety with the Attached revised Sheets b6R & b7R. Changes ta the original include: — Revised Temporaty Asphalt Repair to confine asphalt surface re}�air lirnits to defined trench width h. Canstruction Details — Paving Improvem�nts Ty��cal Sec#ians �heets 6H & 69 REPLACED in it� entirety with Attached revised sheet G�R & G9R. Changes to the original inclnde; — Modified Mary's Creek Typical Sections io 29' width, i. Canstraction Details — Traffic Conh•ol Deta�ls. Sheet �2 to be REPLACED in its entlr�ty with tite Attaehed revised Sheet ��R. Changes to the ariginal include: — Revised Traff'ic Control Typicai Iustallations D660 with current standard D-660 Dated, 7-14- 2021. 3. PROJECT CLARIFICATIOleFS � Q 1: Will thE 8" �as line on O�erton Park Dr. E. going ta be relocat�d? A1: T'he 8" gas line on Overton Park Dr. E. has been reloca#ed. A�nos to supply relocatian plans. � Q2: Is bypass pumping anticipated on Mary's Creek and Overton Park Dri�ve E.? A2: Bypass Pumpin� is r�quired for sanitary sewer lines 18"anc� larger, • Q3: Some tre�s shawn on th� plans "to be protected" wil� nat be able to be protected, we'll need room to work. A3: See Plan Sheet 4, Parkland Spacific Notes. The Site Coordination Meeiing �vill d�terrnine if th�se trees will be ag;reed to be r�mav�d, No additional wark area will be granted, nor tree rernoval without written approval frorn Park D�epartment. e Q4: WiII special �icenses/permits be required on Park's property. A4; Tt is the contractar's responsibility to acquire temporary workspace license agreement frorn Park and Rec. D�pt, priar to acc�ssing any park property. This wark will be considered subsidiaiy to all other bid items, Na 5eparate Pay. � Q5: Are bidders required to hid on each unit and alternative options? A5: Bidders rriust select either 70A or 70B under Unit 2— San�tary Sewar Improvements. Bidders must include both Alternaiive A and Alternativ� B under Unit 3— Paving Impravernents, Q6: Should the concrete Alternate B ge� selected, will �he paving improvement areas as indicated on the plans to be "paid for under Unit 1 nr Unit 2" s#ill be paid by Units 1 ar 2 or will it be paid as part of the concrete alternate in Unit 3? �. i��asa-z Page 3 of 4 Ab; - Paving Rehabilitation at Ov�rton Parl� Dr. shown an sheet 23 will be asphalt paving and wi11 be paid under unit 1- Water, - Pavin� Rehabilitation at Mary's Creek Dr. shown on sheet 24-26 will ba asphalt paving and wi1I be paid ta.nder Unit 2- Sewer, -�Ef Alte�•nate B(cancrete paving) is selected. The pavement repair at the intersection.s an sheet 11,12 and 14 will be concrete paving and will be paid under Unit 3- Paving A sigined copy of Addendum No. 2 should be included in the sealed bid envelope at the time of bid submittal. �'ailure to aclrnowledge the receipt of Addendum No, Z COl1Zf1 CSl15e t�le 511�3�j2C$ b1C�C1F�f �� I3�E C0�151C10.�'EC� "NONRESPONSIVE," resulting in d'tsqualificaiion. Addendum No. 2 RECEIPT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: B > ,, � . y' --�--------.-_.�--_ -- — � " - �� Company:.�� ,.�t,_ , ` ' _ William Johnson Direetor, TPW BY:�:� _,..� - Mary Hanna, P.E. Prpgram Man�.ger, TPW Address: : �� � ��, �.:� �;�,,� �d� � City: ...��r.-� State: - �(! T�XAS MATERIALS GRQUP, IN�, �. ID}452-2 Page 4 of 4 CITY OF FORT WORTH Tra�sportatian and Public Wor�s 2018 CIPYEA.R 3-- CONTRACT b City Project I+io.1014�2-2 ADDENDUM N'O. 3 • Uuit I: �Vater Irnprovements Unit II: Sanitary Sewer Improvements Unit TII: Paving Improvements Addend�m No. 3: Issued £�Ionday, August 2, 2021 Revised Sfd Open Date: Thursday, Aagust �, �0�1 This Addendum, �'onz�s patt oft�e Plans, Contract Doctunents & Specifications for the abQve re�erencad Project and modifiea the original Specifications artd Contract Docutnents. Bidder sha11 aCknowledge receipt of #his addendum ian the space provided below, in t&e praposal (SECTION 00 41 00) and acknowledge receipt a� the outer envelape af your bid, Failure ko acknowledge recezpt vf this adde�dum could subj ect �he bidder to disqualification. The plans and specification documents fot 2418 CIP YEAR 3— CONTRACT 6, City Proj�ct No. 101452-2 are hereby revisee� by Addendum No. 3 as folla�rvs: 1. PROJECT CUNTRACT DOCUME1�1T5 & SPECIFICATIONS a. �ection DO �� �3 — Proposal Farm tn be RE�'LACED in its entirety with the Att�ched revised Prpposa� Form. Changes to the ari�inal inclnde: - Revised Unit 2- Bid Ite� No. 26 descriprion to read "3201,0113 6' Wide Permanex�t Asphalt Pvmt Re�air, Residential" and Bid Quantit�. - Revised Unit 2- Bid Item No. 28 (Te�nporary Asphalt Paving Repair) Bid Qnantity. - Revi�ed Unit 3- Sid Item No. 16 (Rem4ve, Conc, Pvrnt) Bid Quantity. � Revised Unit 3- Bid Item Na. 2S (Borraw by Deli�very) B�d Quantity. - Revised Unit 3, Alternate B- Bid Item No. 4b (8" Lime Txeatment) Bid Quantity. - Revised U�uit 3, Alternate B-�id Item No. Sb (G" Conc Pvmt, Including Manolithically �aured Curb) Bid Quantity. �. PR� IECT CQ1dTSTRUCTION PLANS a. Constiructio�a Details — Sanitary 5ewer Construct�on Def�31s.12EPLACE 5heet 6�B with the Attached Sheeti 6�B1. — Re�ised Concrete Sanitary Sewer Junctian Box top slab to include two (2) manhnle frame and cavers. A signed cvpy of Addendunn No. 3 should be included in the sealed bid envelope at �Yie time of bid submittal. Failure ta acknowledge the receipt of Add�ndum No. 3 could cause t�e subj ect bidder to be cansidered "NONRESPONSIVE," resulting in disqualificatian. ="l��:rt— .._ � _..,�.,,.,. - rity Protec-� No. 101452-2 Page 1 of 2 Addendum No. 3 RECEIPT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: � _ B�'' - - - � . _ - � -- - r�` _ Company: %�t.�N.. . Address: _'_' " % ��, � � � �. .� ,�_ � _'_..: . Ciry:_ - .- �a _ State: _���_. T�XAS MAi��RIAI�� �ROUP ll��. l - i William Johnson Director, TPW %�UT`I �X'� By: Mary Har�na, P.E. 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" ��' � �€3 ��9��?�r��� ��� ���g ��;������������� a�� 6����g� ����� � s$������ � �� � da~ p��€�$��ai�����4�� ��ie���$��al� �, . , . . . ����������� ��COG�O�GQQ '.����������� ' a O�i�f3a0Q0�� � , ' ��fl00�000A�0; �O�d��Q�q➢q :. ��� ,: �GGGGD�GflO� �� � � : I��I;: t,.: � II> : � Uy � � 1 �O�a ��� ooz LL V � (: ���L,i.9 U � y � � � 8; s � � a��: �� � � ;dr� -a__ �� � �� �� : , � ; �� � �4 ° i � � Ja,aU ; � ' a i �� i �4� _..9�s# I �! %�'� ,y•i�:�.� s��`4� I�.�i�?8 �'� f- . i�. �. � .9, � Qfl1113 INVITA7'ION TO BIDD�ftS Page ] of 3 SECTION 0011 13 INVITATION TO BIDDERS RECEIPT OF SIDS Sealed bids for the construction of �018 BOND, YEAR 3— CONTRAGT 6, Unit 1— Water Improvements, Un�it �— Sanitary Sewer Lnprovements, and Unit 3- Paving Imiprovements, City Project No. 10145�-�, ("Project") will be receiv�d by the City of Fort Warth Purchasirtg Ofiice until 130 P.M. CST, Thursday, Thursday, AUGiIST �, �021 as further described below: City of Fort Worth Purchasing Division 200 Texas Si�'eet Fort Worth, Texas 76102 Bids will Y�e accepted by: US Mai1, Caurier, FedEx or hand �eLivety at the address above; Bids will be opened puhlicly and xead aloud at 2:00 PM C�T in the City Council Chambers. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK The major work will consist o#'the (approximate) fallowing: Unit 1: Water Improaements: 3295 LF —12" Water Line by Open Cut 2314 LF — 8" Water Line by Open Cut 13 EA —12" Gate Valve 11 EA — 8" Gate Va1ve 8 EA — Fire Hydrant 74 EA —1" Water Service 2,1$5 SY —11" Pa�ement Pulverization Unit 2: Sanitary Sewer Imprnve�nents: 1030 LF 42" Fiberglass Set�ver Pipe by Open Cut 2247 LF 24" sewer Pipe by Open Cut 1323 LF 8" Sewer Pipe by Open Cut 16 EA 4' Manhole $ EA 5' Manhole 9 EA 6' Man4iole 27 EA 4" Server Service 1,984 SY — l 1" Pavement Pulverization Unit 3: J'a�in� Improvements: 10,210 LF — b" Concrete Curb and Gutter 13,248 �F — 6" Concrete Driveway 14,920 SY — I 1" Pavement Pulverization 14,920 SY — 3" Asphalt Pavemeni 8,20p SF — 4" Concrete Sidewalk CITY OF FDRT WOR'i'H 2Q18 BOND Year 3— Cantract 6 STANDAItD CONSTRUCTIpN SPECI�'iCATI(}i�T DOCiIMENTS City ProjecE No.: 101452-2 Revised 711.9/2U21 Addendim� 1 00 11 13 ]NVITATION TO BIISDERS Page 2 af 3 PREQUALTFICATION Certain impro�ements included in this prflject must. be pez�'orrr�ed by a contractor or designated subcontractor who is pre-qualified hy the City at the time of bid opening. The procedures for qualification and pre-qualificatio�i are outlined in the 5ection 3 of 00 21 13 — TNSTRUCTIONS T�7 BIDDERS. DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND PROCUREMENTS The Bidding and Cantract Documents may be examined or obtained on-line by �isiting the City af Fort Worth's Purchasing Division website at hitp:l/www.fort�worthiexas.gov/purchasin�/ and clicking on the link to the advertised project folders on the City's electronic document management and collaboration system site. Th� Contract Documents nlay be dovvnloaded, viewed, ar►d printed by interested contractots and/or �uppliers. Copies of the Bidding and Contract Documents may be purchased from Stream Water Group, Inc., b737 Srentwopd Staij- Road, Suite 230, Fort Worth, Te�as 76112. Due to ihe COVIDI9 Emergency declaratian Bidders shall coordinate the purchase and exchange af any documents by emai] to arafn(c�r�,streamwatergroup.com and/or telephone at 972-$98-5685: The cost of Bidding and Contract DQcuments is; Set of Bidding and Contract Documents with ful] size drawings: $150.00 Sat of Bidding and Contract Documents with half size {if available) drawings: $120.00 EXPRESSION OF 1NTERSEST To ensure potential bidders are kept up ta date of any new infornnation pertinent to this project, all interested parties are reque�ted to ernail Expressions of Interest in this procurement to the City Project Manager and the Design Engineer. The email should include the company's name, contact persan and that individual's email add:res� and phone number. All Addenda will be distributed direct�y to those who have expressed an interest in the procurement and vvill also be posted iia �iae CiTy of Fort Worth's purchasing websit� at hftp://fortworthtexas.gov/purchasing/ PRESID CONFER�NCE -- Web Conference A prebid conference will be held as discussed in Section 00 21 I3 - INS'�RUCTIQNS TO BIDDERS at the fallowing date, and time via a web conferencing application: DATE: July 15, 2021 TIME: 11:00 AM Invitations with links to the web conferencing applicatipn will be distributed directIy to those who have submitted at� Expression of Interest. Invitations with links to the vueb conferencing application will be distributed directly to those who have submitted an Expressi�n of Interes�. If a prebid conference is held, the presentation and any questions and answers provided at the prebid conference vvill he issued as an Addendum to the call far bids. If a prebid conference is not being held, prospective bidders can e-tnail questions ar com�nents in accordance with Section 6 of the Instructions to Bidders referenced ahove to the project manager(s} at the e-tnail addresses listed below. Emailed questions will suffice as "questions in writing." If necessary, Addenda wi11 be issued pursuant tQ the Instructions to Bidders. CITY'S RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT BIDS CITY OF FORT WORTI-I 2018 BOND Yeaz 3— Contract 6 3TANDA�LD CONSTRUC'i1pN 3PEC]PICATIaN DOCLTMENTS City ProjectNa,; 101q52-2 Revised 7/19/2021 Addendwn 1 0o i> >s I3VVITA7'ION Td BIDBERS Page 3 oF 3 City reserves the right to waive irregularities and ta accept or reject any or all bids. AWARD City will award a contract to the Biddar presenting the lowest price, qualifications and competencies cc��sidered. INQUIRIES All inquiries relative to this procurement should be addressed to the follawing: Attn: Maged ZaKi, F.E, City of Fori Warth Email: Ma�ed.Zaki(a7fortworthtexas.�ov Phone: (817) 392-5448 AND/OR Attn: MD Shamsul Ar�fxn, P.E., Streara Water Group, Inc. Email: arefin(rr�,streamwater�roup.com Phone: (972) 89S-S685 ADVERTISEMENT DATES July 1, 2021 July 8, 2021 END OF SECTION I GITY OF FORT WOitTH STAiYDAAD CQNSTRUCTFON SPECIFICATIpN DOCIIMENTS Revised 7/191202] 2018 BOND Year 3— Cnntract 6 City ProjectNo.: IOi452-2 Addendmn 1 00 2l l3 1NSTRUCTIQNS TO SIDDERS Page 1 of lQ SECTION 00 21 13 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. Defined Tee•ms 1.1. Tenns used in these 1NSTRUCTIONS TO BIDD�RS, which are defned in Section 00 72 00 - GENERAL CONDITIONS. 1.2. Certain additional terms used in these INSTRY7C'I'ZONS TO BIDDERS have the meanings indicated below which aze applicable to both the singular and plural th�reof. 1.2.1. Bidder: Any person, fiiTn, paxtnership, coinpany, assaciation, or corporation ac�ng directly through a duly authamized representative, submitting a bid for performin.g the work contemplated under t�e Cant�•act Dacuments. 1.2.2. Nonresident Bidder: Any person, fir�m, partn�rship, corr�pany, association, or corporation acting directly thz-augh a duly authorized representati�e, submitting a hid for performing the work conternplated under the Contract Documents whose princip�l place of business is �at in the State of Texas. 1.2.3. Suceessful Bidde:r: The Iowest xespansible and responsive Bidder ta whom City (on the basis of City's evalua�ion as hereinafter provided) makes an awaz-d. 2. Copies afEidding Da�uments 2.I.Neith�r GiLy nor Engineer shall assw'�►e any responsibility for errors or misizaterpretations resulting fi•on:i tk�.e Bidders use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. 2.2. Ciiy and Ez�gineer in making copies of Bidding Documents available do so oaaJ� %r the purpose o£ oiataining Bids for Lhe Wark and do not autharize oz' co�nfer a license or grant �or any other use. 3. Prequalificatian of Bidders {Prime Contractors and �Subcantractors) 3.1. All Bidders and fheir subcontractors are required to be praqualified for the work types z'equiz•ing prequali�cation at the time of bidding. Bids received from contractars who are not prequalified shall nat be opened and, even if inadvez�tently opaned, shall not be considered. Prequalification requir�ment work t�es and doeu�entation are available by accessing aIl required files th��ough the City's tx�ebsite at: httpS:l_�ns.f�rtWOi�tlltex85. o� v,'ProjectResources! 3.1.1. Paving— Requir�ments dticu:rt�ent located at, httns:lla�ps.fortworthtexas �ovlPraiectResourceslResourcesP102%2(l- °�20Construction%20Document�/Contractor°o20Pre ualification/TPW%20Pavin %20Contractdr%20Pre ualification%2QPra am1PRE UALIFICATTON%2flRE UIRENi�NTS°/a20FOR%20PAVING% o2000NTRACTORS.pdf 3. i.2. Roadway a:nd Ped�strian Lighting — Requirements document located at; CITY OP I'CIRT WORTH 20 i 8 BOND Yea�• 3-- Conh�act 6 STAN]7ARD CQNSTRlfCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEAfTS City A�oject No.: 101452-2 Revised ]anuary 05, 2021 ?.I]DSNDUM 2 aoz> >3 1NSTRiICTIONS TO BIDDERS Page 2 pf ] 0 https; //apt�s.foriworthtexas. gav,'Proj ectResour:,es/ReSaurcEsP/02°/fl20- %20Construction%20DacumentslConFxactor%20Prequalif cation/TP W°/a20Roadwa y%20and%20Pedestrian%20LighYing%20Prequaliffcation%20Pragram/STREET% 20LICiHT%20PRE UAL%20RE MNTS. df 3.1.3. Water and Sanitary Sewer — Requirements document located at; https:/la�vs. fortworthtexas. go�/Proj ectResources/ResQurcesP102%�0- %20Consmzction%20Docu�nentslCantractar%o20Prec�ualification/Waier%20and°1a2 OSanitarv%20 Sewer°/a20Contractor%a20Prequalification%2_,OPra�ram/W S S%20pre �ual°lo2Qrequir�;ments.pdf 3.2. Each Bidder, unless cut-rently prequalif"ted, rnust subznit to City at least se�en (7) calendar days prior to Bid opening, the docwnentation identified in Section 0� 45 11, BIDDERS 1'REQUALIFICATIDNS. 3.2.1. �ubmissiozi of and/or qnestions related to prequalif"tcation �hould be addre�sed ta the City can�tact as pro�ided in Paragraph 6. I. 3.3. The City reserves the t�ight to require any pre-qualified contractor who is the apparent low bidder(sj for a projecf ta subt�ait such additiflnal informatiori as the City, in its sole discretion may require, incltiding buf not linnited to manpower and equipment records, infortnation about ke� persannel to be assigned to the proje,ct, and construcfion schednIe, to assist the City in evaluating and assessing tl�e ability of the app.arent low biddei(s) to deliv�r a quality product and successfully complete prajects foz the a�nount bid within the stipuIat�d time frame. Based upon the City's assessment of the subzzzitted infqc�rnation, a recoznmendation regarding the award of a cantract �aill be made to �he City Council. FaiIure to submit the additional information, if xequested, may be grounds for rej ecting tl�e appaxent low bidder as non-responsive. Affected contractors will be notified in writing o� a recommendataon to the City Council. 3.4. In addition to prequalification, additional requu'ements for qualiiication may be required wzthin various sectians of ihe Cont�•act Documents. 3.5, OMIT'I'ED; 4. Examination of Bidding and Coniract Documents, Other Related Data, and Sike 4.1. Before submitting a Bid, eacl� Sidder shall: 4.1.1. Examine and carefulIy study the C�ntract Dacuments and other related data identifed in the Bidding Documents (including °technical data" refez-red to in Paragraph 4.2. below}. No information given by City or any representative of t�e City other than that contained in the Contract Documen#s and af�cially promulgated adtienda thereto, shall be binding upon the Ciry, 4.1.2. Visit the site to become familiax with and satisfy Bidder as to fhe general, local and site eonditions that rnay affect cost, progress, performanee or furnishing of tl�e VJork. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BQND Year 3— Contracf 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTIQN SP�CIFICATION DDCUMENTS City Project Na.: 1O1452-2 Revised 7a��uary 05, 2a21 ADDENDUI� 2 p0 21 13 IN3TR[TCTIONS TO BTC]I3E12S Page 3 of 10 4.1.3. Cansider federal, state and local Laws and Regulatians that may affect cost, progress, perFarmance or furnishing of th� Woz'k. 4.1.4. �MMITED 4.1.5. Study all; (i) reports of explorations and fests of subsurface canditions at or contiguous to the Site and all drawings of physical condiiions relatix►g ta e�sting suriace or subsui�face stt-uctures at the Site (except Underground FaciIities) that have been identified in t,he Contract Documents as containing reliable °technical data" and (ii) reports and drawings af Hazardaus Environmental Conditians, if any, at the Site that have been ideniified in the Contract Doeuments as contai_ning reliable "technical daia." 4.1.6. Be advised that the Contz-acY Documents on file with the City shall constitute alI of the information which the City vvill furnish. All additional infornaation and data which the City will supply after promulgation of the formal Confiract Documents shalI be issued 'm the form af written addenda and shall becotxie pait af the Contract Doeuments just as though such addenda were actually written into Y11e original Contract Documents. No info�ation given by the Ciiy oth.e:r tlaan that c.ontained in the Contract Documents and aff'iciall�+ promulgated addenda thereto, shall be bznding upon the City. 4.1.7. Perform independent research, investigations, tests, bozings, and such other means as may be necessary to gain a complete knowledge of �►e conditions which will be encountered during the construction of the project. On request, City may provide each Bidder access to the s�te to canduct such examinatians, investigations, explorations, tests and studies as each Bidder deems necessazy for submissifln of a Bicl. Bidder must fill all hple5 and clean up and r�stare the site to its former conditions upaai coxnpletion of s�zch explorations, investigatians, tests and studies. 4.1.8. DetErmine the dif�iculiies of the Wark and all attending cireumstances affecting the cost of daing the Work, time required for its completion, and obtain all infoz-mation required to make a praposai. Bidders shall raly exclusively and solely upon theiz' own estirnates, investigation, research, tests, explorations, and other data which are n�cessary for full and complete information upon which the proposal is to be i�ased. Tt is understaad that the submission ai a proposal is prima-facie evidence that the Bidder has made the investigation, �xaminatians and fests herein requir�d. Claims �or additional compensation due tn variation.s between conditions aetually encountered in eonstr�ctinn and as indicated in the Contt•act Docuxnen�s will not be allaw�d. 4.1.9. Promptly notify City of all conflicts, er�ors, ambiguities or disGrepanoies in or beiween the Contract Dacuxnents and such other related documenis. The Contractor shalJ, not take advantage of any gross errar or omission in the Contract Dncuments, and the City shaTl be permitted to xnalce such carrections or intez�ratations as may be deerned necessary for fulfillment of the intent of the Contract Docu:tnents. 4.2. Re%rence is made to Section 00 73 00 — Supplementary Condit�o�s for identification af: CITY OF rORT WORTH 2O18 SONU Yeaa- 3— Cantract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOt�T SPECIFICATIbIV DbCUMENT$ City PrnjectNo.: [01452-2 Revised Ianuary O5, 2Q21 A�DENQUM 2 OD 21 13 ITT5TRUCTIONS Tp BIT3I]ERS Page 4 of 1 fl 4.2.1, those rapoX�s of explaz�atinns and tests of subsurface conditions at or coniiguous to the site which have been utiliz�d by City in preparation of the Cont:rac.t Docu�nents. The logs of Soil Borings, if any, a� th� plans ai•e for general infarmation only. Neither the City nor the Engin�er guaz-antee that the data sl�own is represe�tatzve of canditions which acivally exist. 4.2,2. those drawin.gs o£physical conditions in ox relatzng to existing surface aisd sub�urfac� stxuctures {exce�t Ur�dei•ground �'acilities) whic� ara at or conLiguous ta the site that have been utilized by City in preparation nf the Contract Documents_ 4.2.3, copies of such reparts and d�rawings will be made available by City to any Bidder on request. Those repox-ts and drawings may noi be parf of the Contract Documents, but the "technieal data" ca�tained therein upon which Bidder is entitled ta reIy as pro�ided in Paragraph 4,02, oftl�e General Conditions has �een identi�ed and established in Paragraph SC �1,02 of tfi.e Supplementary Gonditions. Bidder is responsible for any interpretation ar concIusio� dxawn from any "technical dat�" or any other data, interpretations, opinians or information. 4.3. The stibmissian of a Bid wi�l constitute an incontro�vez�ible repres�ntation by Bidder (i) that Bidder has eoinplied �it� e��ry requirement of this Paragraph 4, {ii) that without exceptian the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Wat-k z-equu•ed by the Cont�-act Documents and applying the speciiic means, methads, technzques, sequences or procedures of construction (if any} that may be shown or indicated or exp��essly required by the Contract Donurnents, (iii) that I3iddez l�as given City written notice af all conflicts, erroz-s, a�nbiguities and diserepancies in tkze Cont�•act Documettts and ihe written resnlutions tlzei•eof by City are acceptable to Bidder, and when said conflicts, ete., have no� been resolved through tize interpretations 6y City as described in Faragraph 6., and (iv) that the Contract Documents are generally sufficient to indicate fuld convey understandi�g of all terms and conditions fc�r pe�orming and furnishing the Work. 4.4. The provisions of this Paragraph 4, inclusiv�, do not apply to Asbestos, Polychlo�-inated biphenyls (PCBs}, Petroleum, Hazardous Waste or Radioactive Material covered b� Paragraph 4.Q6. of t,�e General Conditions, unle�s sp�cifically identif ed in the Conri•act Documen#s. 5. Availability of Lands iar Work, Ete. 5.1. The lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights-of-way and easements for access thereto and other landa designated for use by Cantractor in perfo:rming the Work az'e id�nti�ed in the Contract Documents. All additional lands and access thez'eto required %r teznporary construction facilities, constructian equipment or stoi°age of materials and equipment to be incorporated in the Work are to be obtained and paid fox by Contractor, Eas�ments for permanent structures or permane�xt changes in existing facilities are to be obtained .and paid for by City unless atheiwise pravided in the Contract Documents. C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 f30ND T'ear 3— Contract 5 STANDA[tD CONSTRiICT'IQN SPECIFICATION DOCi]MEN"iS City Project No.; l O1A52-2 Revised 7anuary O5, 2021 ADJ�E1dD11M 2 oaz> >a 1N5TRi7CTIONS Tp BIDDERS Page S of 10 5.2. Outstanding right-of-way, ease�nents, and/or perinits to be act�uired by the City are listed in Paragraph SC 4.41 of the StiYpplementaiy Conditions. In the event the necessary right- of-way, easements, andlor peimits are not oUtained, the City reserves the r�ght to cancel ihe award of contract at any time before the Bidder begins any construetion work on �e praj ect. 53. The Bidder sT�all be prepared to commence construction without all executed ri�ht-o�= way, easernents, andlor permits, and shall submit a schedule to the City of how construction will proceed in the other areas of the prnject khat do not require pezxnits andlor �aseznents. 6. Interpretatio�s and Addenda 6.1. AlI questiqns aUout the meaning or int�nt of the Bidding Documenis are Co ba duected to Czty in writing on or before 2 p.m., the Mo:�day pripr to the Bid ope�ung. Questions received after tkis day may not be responded ta. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by City in response to such questions vaill be issued by Addenda delivered to a.l l parties recorded by City as havin.g �'eceived the Bidding Docume�ts. Only questions answered by forrnal written Addenda will be binding. Oral az�d akher interpz'etations or clari�cations will be withaut legal effect. Addxess questions to: City af Fort Worth 2Q0 Texas Street �'ort Warth, TX 76102 Atkn: Maged Zaki, P.E , T�•anspoz-iatzon and Public VWorks Emaii: Ma�ed.7�ki(cr�for�worthtexas.gov Phone: {817) 392-5448 6.2, Addenda may .also be iss�ed to modify the Bidding Documa�its as deerned advisable by City. 6.3, Addenda or cla��ifications may be posted via the Ciiy's electronic document management and collaboration system at at h :/�dpcs.b360.autodesk.c:orn/ ro':.ct,reb33b901-dcf9-17C�44- be�7-75d55e607 3c/� idPr�furn:adsk.wippsod��s l��lder:co.�3r stiu'Tsdd8WwpYVT10w 3eiail. 6,4. A prebid cnnference may be held at the time and place indicated in the Advertisement or INVITATTON TO BIDDERS. Representatives of City will be present to discuss the Project. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate in the canference. City will transmit ta all prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as City considers necessary in response to questions arising at the conference. Oral statements rriay not be relied upon and will not be binding or legally eifective. `�. Bid Security 7.1. Each Bid must be accompanied by Bid Band :�x�.ade payable to City in an amount of five (5) percent of B'rdder's maximum Bid pric� an form attached, issued by a surety ri�eeting the ��equirements of Faragraphs 5.01 af the General Canditions. CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 S BON]] Yea3• 3-- Cnntract 6 STANDARiI CONSTRUCTfON SPECIFICATIOiJ DQCUMENTS CityPrajectNo.: IO1952-2 Revised 7anuary 05, 2U21 ADDENDiJ1V[ 2 00 2I I3 INSTRUC7'IONS TO BIZIDERS Page 6 of LO 7.2. The Bid Bo�d pf all Bidders will be retained until the canditipns of the Notice of Award have been satis�ed. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and deliv�r th� cornplete Agreement withi�i 10 days after the Notice of Award, City may considez• Bidde�- to be in default, rescind ti�e Notice af Award, and the B.id Bond of that Bidder will be #�o�'feit�d. Such forfeiture shaIl be City's exclusive remedy if Bidder defaults. The Bid Bond of all othe�- Bidders whom City believes tn have a r�asanable chance of receiving the award wi�l be retained by City uiltil final coni�act executzon. 8. Cantract Times The number of days wi�hin which, or tl�e dates hy vtrhicll, Milestones are to be achieved in aceordance with the Gen.eral Rec�uirements and the Wo�•k is to be cozx�p��ted and ready for Final Acceptance is set for#h in the A��eeinent or incorporated therein by r�f�z-ence to the attached Bid Fonn. 9. Liquidated Damages Pravisions for ]iquidated darnages are set forth in tl�e Agreement. 1D. Substffute and "Or�EquaI" Items The Contracf, if awarded, will be an the hasis of �nater�als and equipment described i� t�2e Bidding Documents wil;hout consideration of possible substifiute or "or-equal" items. Whenever it is indicated ar specified in the Bidding Documents that a"substiEute" or "or- equal" item af �naterial ox equipment may be furnished or used by Coni�actor if acceptable to City, applieaiion for sueh acceptance will not be considered by City until aftez- the Effective Date of tfie Agreement, Tha procedure for submission of any such application by ConCractor and consideration by City is set forth in 1'aragraphs b.(15A., 6.OSB, and 6.OSC. of the Genezal Conditions a�d is supplement�d in Seetioz� O1 25 00 of the General Requi�•ements. 11. SuhconYractQrs, Suppliers and Others 11.1. In accordance with th� City's $usiness Equity Ordinance No. 24534-11-2020 the City Y�as gaals fpx �he paz-tzcipation of minority business andlor women business enterprises in Ciry contracts. A eopy of the Ordinance can be abtained frorn. the Off'ice of the Ciry S�cretat•y, Tl�e �idder shall submit the Business �uity Utilization Form, Business Equity Prime Cqntractor W�iver Foi�n and/a�• Good Faith Effort Form with documentation apd/or Business Equity Joint Venture Form, as appro�riate, The Forms including dncumen�ation nlust be received by the City np later than 2:00 P.M. CST, on the second busiraess day afiter the bid opening date, The Bidder shall abtain a receipt from the City as evidence the documentati.on was received. Failure �o cflznply shall render the bid as non responsi�e. Busiiiess L�quity Ordinance No. 24534-11-202Q htt s:lla s.fortworthtexaa. ov/Pro�ectResources;Reso�u-cesP/60%20- %20MWBE/NEW%20Business%2�Equity%20iJrdinanee/Ordinance%2024534-11- 2020.pdf 11.2. No Contractor shall be required to emploq any Suhcontractor, Supplier, other person or organization against whom Contractor has reasonable objectian. 12. Bid �'arm CTTY O�' FORT WQRTH 2O18 BOND Yeat•3 —Cpnt��act 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECTPTCATI�N DbCiIMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised 7anuary 05, 2021 pn�g��M 2 QO 21 13 1N5'PRUCTIONS TO F3IADERS Page 7 of la 12.1. The Bid �orm is included with the Bidding Doc�nents; additioual capies may he obtained from the City. 12.2. All Y�lanlcs on the Bid Form must be completed hy ptinting in inlc and tl�e Bid Form signed in ink. Erasures or alterations shall be initzaled in inic by klZe person signing the Bid Fprm. A Bid peice shall be indicated for each Bid item, ai�ernative, and unit price item listed therein. In the case of optional altez�aatives, the words "No Bid," "No Change," or "Not Applicable" may be eniered. Bidder shall state the prices, written i� ink in both words and numerals, for which the Bidder proposes to do the work contempla�ed or furnish mate�-ials required. All prices shall be written legibly. Iu ease of discrepancy beiween pric� in wz`i.t#e:� virords and the price in written numerals, the price in written words shall go�arn. 12.3. Bids by coiporations shall be executed in the corporate name by the presid�nt o�• a vice president or other coaporate offteer accompani�d by evidence of authority to sign. The caiporate seal shall ba aff�ed. The corporate address and state of incorporatian shall 3�e shawn below the signat�tre. 12.4. Bids by partnerships shall be execuYed iau tk�e partnership narr�e and signed by a partner, whose title must appeat' u:nder the signature accompanied by e�idence nf authority to sign. The ofticial address of the partnership shall be shown be3ow the signature. 12.5. Bids by limited liability companies shall be executed in the name of the fnm by a mernl�er and accoix�panied by evidence of authoi•ity to sign, The stat� of formation of tlie fu�m and the officzal address o�the Firm s11a11 be shown. 12.6. Bids by individuals sha11 shovtr the Bidder's name and ofFicial adciress. I2.7. Bids by j oint vez�tures shall be executed by each j oint venture in the .taaanner indicated on tlze Bid �'arm. The official address of the joint venture sball be shown. 12.8 12.9 All names shall be ryped or printed in ink below the signatux'e, The Bid shall contain an acknowledgement of receipt of alI Addenda, the numbers of which �hall be filled in on the Bid Form. 12.10. Pastal and e-mail addresses and telephone number �'or ca�rununications regarding the Bid shall be shown. 12.1 I. Evidence of authority to conduct business as a Nonresident Bidder in the state of Texas shal! be pro�ided in accordance with Sectian 00 43 37 — Vendor Compliance to State Law Non Resident Bidder. CITY OF FORT WO].ZTH STANllARI] CONSTRUCTIO�T SP$CTFICATION DOCUMENTS Revised January 03, 2021 201$ BflND Year 3—Confract 6 C'tty Project Na.: 101452-2 AI]]aENDUM 2 OQ 21 13 TNSTRi7CTIONS TO BIT}17E1t5 Page & of 10 7.3. Submission of Bids Bids shall be submitted on the prescribed Bid �'�rm, pro�ided with the Bidding Documents, at tlie time and place indicated in the Advertiseiner�t or ZNVITATION TO BIDDERS, addressed to �urchasing Manager of the City, and s]�all be enclo.sed in an opaque sealed envel�pe, maz-lced with the City Project Number, Proj�ct title, the naine and address of Bidder, and accompanied by the Bid security and other required dacuments. If the Bid is sent through the mail pr otktez' delivezy system, the sea�ed envelape shall be encJosed in a sepaz�ate envelope with �he nptation "BID ENCLOSED" on the face of it. 1�4. Modi�cation and Withdrawal of Bids 14.1. Bids addressed to the Purchasing Manager and �led with the Purchasing Office cannot be withdrawn prior to the time set for bid opsning, A request far withdrawal must be nnade iii writing by an appropriate documenk duly e�ecuCed in the mannet• f.hat a Bid must be executed and deIivered to the place where Sids az-e ta b� submitted at any tune pxior to t.�e op�ning of Bids. After all Bids not requested �ax withdzawal are opened and publicly read aloud, the Bids for �vhich a withdrawal request has been properly filed �rz�ay, at tlae optian of the City, be returned ut�opened. 14.2. Bidders may moclify their Bid by electronic corrununication at any time prior ta the tiine set far tl3e closing of Bid receipt. 15. Opening of Bids Bids will be npened and read aIoud pubIicly at the place where Bids are to be submitted. An abstt-act of the amounts of the base Bids and major alter-nates (if any) will be made available to Bidders aftez' the openzng of Bids. 1b. Bids to Remain Snbject to Aeeeptance AIi Bids wil! remain subject to acceptaz�.ce for the tune period specified for Notice of Award and execution and delivery of a complete Agree:nr�ent by Successful Bidder. City may, at City's sale discretion, release any Bid and nullify the Bzd s�curity prior to that date. 17. E�aluafiau of Bids and Award of �Contract I7.l. City reseives the zighC to reject any or all Bids, includang vvithout limitatian t�.e rights to reject any or all nonconfarming,, nonresponsi�e, unlaalanced or conditional Bids and ta reject the Bid of any Bzdder if City believes that it wou�d not be in the best interest af the Pro�ecf ta nna.ke azi award to that Bidder, whether because the Bid is not respansive or the Biddez- is unqualifi�d or of doubtful financia] ability ar fails to meet any other pertinent standard ar eritaria �stab�ished l�y City. City also reserves the right to waive informalities not involvin.g price, cdnt�act tune or changes in the Work with the Successful Bidder. Discrepancies between th� rnultiplication of units of Wark and unit prices wili be resolved in favo� of #he unit p�icEs. Discrepancies between the indicat�d sum of any column of f gures and the correct surri thezeof will be resoived in favor of the correct sum. Discrepancies bet�veen Words and iigures will be resolved in fa�or of the words. C[TY OF P'ORT WORTH 2O18 H O]VD Year 3—�antract fi STANDARC] CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUM�NTS City Project Na.: 141452-2 Revised January O5, 2021 ADDEirfDiTM 2 oa�> >a 1NSTRUCTIONS Tb BIDT]ERS Page 9 af 10 17.1.1. Any or al1 bids will be rejected if City has reason to believe that collusion exists among the Bidders, Bidder is an intez'ested parLy to any litigation .a�ainst Gity, City or Bidder may have a ckainri against the other or be engaged in Iitigati.an, Biddar is in arrears on any cxisYing contract or has defaulted on a previnus contract, Bidder has per%rnned a prior cantract in ari unsatisfactory nn.anner, or Bidder has uncompleted wark whicb in the judgrnent of the Ciry wiill prevent or hinder ihe pto�pt completian of additional worIc if awarded. 17.2. City may consider the qualifications and experience of 5ubcontractat's, Suppliers, and o�er pe�•sons and organizations proposed for thase portians of the Work as to which the identity of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons arid organizations must be submittefl as provided in the Cantract Documents or upon the r�quest af YJ�e City. City also may consider the operating costs, maintenance requirements, perfarmance data and guarantees of maj ar iteins of materials and equipanent grpposed fpr incorporatian in the Work when such data is requit�ed to he sub�itted prior to the Noiice of Award. 17.3. City may conduct sucb iz�vestigations as City deerns necessary to assist in the evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualificatians, and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcon�actors, Suppliers and otk�er persons and organiza�ons to perfar� and furnish the Work in accordazice with ti�e Contract Documer�ts Yo City's satisfaction within the prescribed time. 17.4. Coniractar shall perfprm with his own organizaiion, work nf a value not less ihan 35% of the �value embraced on the Contract, unless othez-wise approved by the City. 17.5. If the Conlract is to be awarded, it will be awarded to lowest responsible and responsive Bidder whase evaluation by City indicates that the award will be in the best interests of the City. I7.6. pursuant to Texas Gauernment Code Chaptez 2252.Q01, the City will not award cantract to a Nonresident Bidder unless the Nanresident Bidder's bid is lower than the lowest bid submitted by a responsible Te�.as Bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bidder would be required to underbid a I*�anresident Bidder to obtain a comparable contract in the state in which the nonresident's principaS place of business is located. 17.7. A contract is not awarded until fo�mal City Council authorization. If the Contract is to be awarded, City will award fhe Contract within 90 days after the day o:F the Bid opening unless extended in writing. Na other aci of City or others will eanstitute acceptance of a Bid. LTpon the contractor award a Notice of Award will be issued by the C ity. 17.7.I. The cuntractor is required to �ill ouY and sign the Certificate of Interested Farties Form 1�95 and the farm must 1ae suhmitted to the Project Manager befare the contiract will be presented to the City Cauncil. The forrn can be obtained at httns:�/www.ethics.�tate.tx.usldat�lforms11295/13,95.ndf l 7.8. Failure or refusal to cornply with the requirements may result in rejectiari af Bid, 18. Signing of Agreennent CITY OF FQRT WQR7`H 2O18 BOND Year 3— Coutract 6 STAIVDARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECfFTCAT[ON T]OCUMENTS City Project Na.: I01452-2 Revised Ianuary O5, 2021 ABDENDUM 2 00 21 13 INSTRUCTIflNS TO S1I]IIERS Pa�;e 1� of lE1 18, I. When City issues a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it will be accozz�panied by the required numbez �f unsigned counterpai-ts of the Agreement. Within 14 days thereaft�r Cont�•actoz' sha3l si�n and delivei� the required number of coanterpai�ts af tl�.e Agreement to City wath the required Bonds, Certificates af Insurance, and all .other required documentatian, 18.2. 18.3 Failure ta execute a duly awai'ded contact maq subject the Coniractor ta penalties. City shaIl thereafter deliver one fully signed caui�terpatt to Contz�actor. END OF SECTION CI'I'Y OF F'qRT WORT[i 2018 BOND Year 3— Couh•act 6 STANDARD CONSTi2UCTTdN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revisad January 05, 2021 ADp�.TTpUM 2 003215-Q CaNSTitUC770N PROGRB35 5CHEDULE Paga 1 of 10 sECTroN aa sz i� CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SCHEDULE PART1- GENERAL 11 SUMMARY A. Seetian Zncludas: 1. General requirements for the preparatian, submittal, updating, status reporting and managera�nt af the Construction Project Schedule B. Deviatians fro�n this City of Fort Wor�h Standard Specification 1. None. C. Related Specifieation Sections include, but are r�ot necessarily limited to: ]. Di�isian 0— Bidding Requirem�nts, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract 2. I7ivision 1— General Reyuirements D. Purpose The City of Fort Worth (City} is comznitted to delivering quality, cost-effec�ive infrastructure to its citizens in a timely manner. A key tool to achieve tlus purpose is a properly structured schedule with accurate updates. This supports effective monitoring of progress and is input to critical decision making i�y the project manager thraughout the �ife of the project. Data from the updated project schedule is utilized in staiizs reporting to vaxious levels of the City organi�ation and �lae citizenry. This Document eomplements the City's 5tandard Agreement to guide the construction contractar (Contractor) in preparing and submitting acceptable schedules for use by th� City in project delivery. The expectation is the p�rformance of the work fallows the accepted schedule an� adhere to the contractual timeline. The Contractar will designate a qualified representative (Araject Sch�duler) responsible for develaping and ugdating the schadule and preparing status reporting as required by the City. 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTRES A. Measurement and Payment 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid. No separate payment will be allowed far this Item. �.. Non-compliance with this specifica#ian is grounds %r City ta withhold payment of the Contractor's invoices until Coniractor achieves said campliance. 1.3 REFERENCES A. Project Schedules Each project is represented by City's master projec� schedule that encompasses the entire scope of aciivities en�isioned by the City to praperly deliver fhe work. When the City contracts with a Contractar to perform constt�t�ction of the Work, the Contraetor CITY OF FDRT WOR'�H 2O18 BOND Year 3— Gontraet B STAIVDAAD SPECIFICATiON City Prajeat No.: 101452-2 Revised dL1LY 20, 2U18 ao �z rs - a CONSTRiJCTI03�i PRQGRESS SCHEDULE Page 2 oF 10 wiil develop and maintain a schedule for their scope of wark in alignment with the Ciiy's standard schedule requirements �s defined herein, The data and information of each such schedule will be ]everaged antl become integral in the master project schedule as deemed appropriate by the City's Project Control Sp�cialist and approved by the City's Project Manager, Master Project Schedule Tlae rnaster project schedule is a halistie represantation af the scheduled activities and milestones for the total project and be �ri�ical Path Method (CP1VI) based. The City's Praject Mat�ager is acco.untable for oversight of the de�elopmen# and maintaining a master project schedule for each project. When the City contracts for the design andlor construction of the project, the master project schedule will incarporate elements ofthe Design: and Constructinn scY►edules as deemed appropriate by the City's Project Control Specialis#. The assigned City Froject Control Specialist creates and maintains the master project schedule in P6 (City's scheduling software). 2. Constructian Schedul� The Contractor is respansihle for daveloping and maintaining a sehedule far the scope of the Cantractor's contractual requirements. The Contractor will issue an initial schedule fnr review and acceptance by the City's Praject Control Specialist and f.he City'� Praject Manager as a baseline schedule for Contractor's scope oi wark. Contractor will issue current, accurate updates of their schedule {Arogress Schedule) to the City at the en�l of each month thraughout the life of their work. B. Schedule Tiers The City has a portfolio of projects that vary widely in size, cornplexity and content requzring different scheduling to effectively deliver each praject. The City uses a "tiered" approach to align the proper schedule with tlae criteria for each project. The City's Project Manager determines the appropriate schedule tier for each project, and incIudes that designation and the associated requirements in the Cantractor's scope of worl�. The following is a sutnmary of the "tiers". ]. Tier ]: Small Size and Short Duration Froject {design not required) 'I'he City de�elops and maintains a Mas#er Proj�et Schedule for the project. No schedula submitta2 is reyuired from Contraetor. City's Project Control Specialist acquires any necessary schedule status data or in.formation through discussions with the respective party on an as-needed basis. Tier 2.; Small Size and Short to Medium Duration Aroject The Ciiy develops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The Contractor identifies "start" and "finish" malestane dates on key elemenis of their work as agreed with ihe CiTy's Project Manager at the kickoff of their work effart, The Contractor issues to the City, updates to the "start" and "finish" d�tes far such rniles#ones at the end of each month throughaut the life of their work on the project. 3. Tier 3: Medium and Large 5ize and/or Complex Projects Regardless of Duratian The City develaps and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The Contractor develops a Baseline 8chedule and maintains �he schedute of their respective scope of work on the project at a Ievel of detai] {generally Level 3} and in CITY O�' FORT WORTH 201 B BONd Year 3— Cantract 6 STANDARA 9PECIFICATION Clty Project No.: 101452 2 Revised IULY 20, 2018 0032 !S-0 CONS'I'RUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE Page 3 of 10 alignment with the WBS structure in Section 1.4.H as agreed by the Proj�ct Mattager. The Contractor issues to the City, updates of their respective schedule (Progress Schedule) at the end of each month throughout the life oftheir work on the project. C. Schedule Types Praject delivery for the City utilizes twa types of schedules as noted be3ow. The City develops and maintains a Master Project Scl�edule as a"baseline" schedule and issue monthly updates to the City Project 11rlanager (�nd �f each month) as a"progress" schedule. The Contractor prepares and submits each schedule type to fulfill their cantractual requirements. Baseline Schedule The Contractor develops and submits to the City, an initial schedule for their scape of work in alignment with this specification. Once reviewed an�d accepted by the City, it becomes the "Baseline" schedule and is the basis against which all progress is measured. The baseiine schedule �vi11 be updated when there is a change or addition to the scape af work impac�ing the duraiion of the wark, and only after receipt of a duly autiiarized change arder issUed by tilae City. In the event progress is significanYly behind schedule, the City's Frojeci Manager may authorize an update to the baseline scheduie to facilitate a more praet.ieal evaluation of progress. An example af a Baseline Schedule is provided in Specification 00 32 15.1 Construclion Projec# 5chedule Saseline Example. 2, Progress Schedule The Cqntractor updates their schedule at the end af each month to represent th� pragress achiev�d in the work which includes any im�act from authorized changes in the work. The updated schedule must accurately reflect the current status of the wark at that point in time and is referred #o as the "Progress Schedule". The City's Project Manager and Project Cantrol Specialist reviews and accepts eaeh progress schedule. In fhe event a progress schedule is deemed not aceeptable, the unacceptable issues are identified by the City within 5 working days and the Contractar must provide an acceptable Qrogress schedule within .S working days after rec�ipt of non-acceptance notifieation. An example of a Progress 5chedule is provided in Specification 00 32 15.2 Canstruction Project Schedule Progress Example. 1.4 CITY STANDARD SCHEDULE REQUIREMENTS Th� following is an overview of #he meti�odology far developing and maintaining a scheduie far delivery of a project. A. Schedule Framework The schedule will be based an the defined scope of work ar�d follow the (Critical Path Methodolag,y} CPM method. The Contractor's schedute wi11 align with the requirerrients of this specification and will be cost loaded to reflect their plan for execution. Overall schedule duratian will align with the contractuai requirements for the respective scape of work and be reflected in Cjty's Master Project 5chedule. The Fro�ect Number and Name of the Project is required on each schedule and must matcl� the City's �roject data. B. Schedule File Narne C1TY OF FORT WORTH 201$ BOND Year 3— ConlraCt fi STANDARD SPECIFICATIdN Gity ProJect No.; 101452-2 Revised NLY 20, 2418 003? 15-0 CONSTRUCTION PROGRBS3 SCHEDULE Page 4 of l l] All schedules submitted to the City for a project wilI have a file name that begins with ihe City's project number followed by th� name of the project followed by haseline (if a basaline schedule} or the year and month {if a progress sch�dule), as shown helow. • Baseline Schedule File Name Format: City Project Number Project Name Baseline Exampl�: Ip1376 North Montgomery Street HMAC Baseline � Progress Schedule File Name Format; City Project Number Project Narne YYYY-MM Example: 1�1375 Narth Montgomery Stt'eet HMAC_2d18_O1 a Praject Schadule Progress Narrative File Name Forraat: City Project Number Aroject Nazne PN_YYYY-MM Example: 101376_No�th Montgamery Street HMAC PN_2D1 S_pl C. 5chedule TempIates The Contractor vuill utilize the relevant sections from the City's templates provided in the City's document management system as the basls for creating their respective project schedule. Specifically, the Contractor's schedule will align with the IayQu# of the Canstruciian section, The templates are identified by type of project as noted below. o Arteriais a Aviation a Neighborhood Streets s Sidewallcs (later} s Quiet Zones {later) s Street Lights (later} • Tnter�ection Improvements (]ater) � Parks � �tarm wat�r � Street Maintenance s Traffic 0 Water D. Schedule Calendar The City's standard calendar for schedule derrelopment purposes is based on a 5-day workwe�k and accounts for the City's eight standard holidays (Nev� Years, Martin Luther King, Memorial, Independence, Labor, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgiving, Christmas). Tha ConYractor will establish a schedule calendar as pat� of the schedule development process and provide io the Project Control �pecialist as part of t�e basis far their schedule. Variations between #he City's calendar and the Contractor's caiendar mus# be resolved prior to the City's accepYance of their Baseline praject schedule, E. VVBS & Milestone Standards for Schedule Development The scopa of work to be accomplished by the Contractor is represented in the schedule in the form of a Work Breakdown Structure (W8�). The WBS is the basis far t11e development af the schedule aciivities and shall be imbedded and depieted in the schedule. CITY OF PORT WORTH 201 B BOND Year 3—Confract B STANDARD 3PECTF'ICAT`Ib�T City Prajeck No,; 1 D1452-2 Revised 7i]LY 20, 20I8 O.D3215-0 �O]VSTRUCTION PROGR�SS SCHEDULE Page 5 of 1p The foilowing is a summary of the standards to be followed in preparing and maintaining a scheduie for project delivery. 1, Contractor is reyuired to utsIize the City's WBS structure and respective project type template for "Gons�ruction" as shown in 5ectian 1.4.H below. Additional activities may be added to Le�els l- 4 to accommodate the needs of t�e organization executing the work. Specifically the Contractor will add activities under WBS XXXXXX.80.83 "Construction �xecutian" that delineates the activities associated with the various components of the work. 2. Contractor is reyuired to adhere to the City's Standard Milestones as shown in Section 1.4.I below. Cantractor will inolude additional milestones represen#ing interrnediate deliverahles as required to accurately reflect their scope of wark. F. Schedule Acti�ities Activzties are the discrete elements of wark khat make up the schedule. They will be organized under the umbrella af the WBS. Aativity descriptions should adequatel�r describe the aetivity, and in some cases the extent of the activity. All activities are logicaIly tied with a pred�cessor and a successor. The only exception to this rule is for "project start" and "project finish" milestones. The activity d�u•ation is based an the physical amount of work ta �e performed for the stated activity, with a maximum duration of 20 woricing days. If the wark for any ona activity exceeds 20 days, breaic that activity down incrementally to achieve this duration constraint. Any exceptian to this requires reviewand acceptanc.e by the City's Project �ontrol Special'rst. G. Change Orders When a Change Ordar is sssued by the City, tha impac# is incorporated into the previously accepted baseline schedule as an update, to clearly show impact to the praject timeline, The Cantraetor subrnits this updated baseline schedule to the City for review an.d acceptance as described in Section 1.5 below. Updated baseline schedules adhere to the fallowing: L Time extensions associated with approved contract modifications are limited to the actual amount of time the praject act�vities are anticipated to be delayed, unless otherwise approved by the Program Manager. 2. The re-baselined schedule is subtnitt�d by the Contractor within ten workdays after the date of receipt af the approved Change Order. 3. The changes in lagic or durations approved by the City are used to analyze the impaet oi#he change and is included in the Change Order. The cading for a new activity{s} added to tha sehedule for the Chang� Order inc3udes the Change �rder number in the Acti�ity TD. Use as many activitics as needed #o accurately show the work of the Change Order. Revisions to tkie baseline schedule are not effective until accepted by the City, H. City's Work Breakdown Structure GITY OF F�RT WORT`I-I 2D16 BONI] Year 3— Conlract 6 STANDARD SPECiFICATIQN City Project No.: i01452-2 Revised JlILY 20, 2U18 003215-0 CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULS Page fi of 10 WBS Code WBS Narne XXXXXX Project Name XXI�X.34 Desegn XXXXXX.30.10 Design Contractor Agreement XXXXXX.30.20 Conceptual Design (30%) XXXXXX.30.30 Preliminary Design (64%} XXXXXX.30.40 Final Design XXXXXX.30.50 Environmental X�XX.3Q.60 Pet7mits XXXXXX.30.6D.1D Permits - Identification 7�XXXXX.30.60.20 Permits - Review/Approve I�:XXXXX.�O ROW & Easements XXXXXX.40.10 RO�JV Negotiations XXXXXX.40.20 Condemnation XXXXXX,90 Uti[ity Relocation XXXXXX.70,10 Utility Relocation Co-ardinatian XXXXXX,8� ConsErucEion XXXXXX.S0.81 Bid and Award XXXXXX.80.83 Constructiora �xecution XXXXXX. 8 Q. $5 Inspection XXXXXX.80.86 Landscaping XXXXXX.90 Closeout X�XX.90.10 Construction Contract Close-out XXXXXX.90.40 Design Contract Closure L City's Standard Milestones The following milestone activities (i.e., important events on a project that rnark critical paints in time) are af particular interest ta the City and must be reflected in the prajeet schedule for aIl phases of work. AeEi�itv ID Design 3�2Q 3044 3I00 312Q 3150 3160 3170 3220 325D 3260 CITY OF FQR'1' WORTH STANDARD SPECIFICATION Aevised IL7LY 20, 2018 Activitv Name Award Design Agreament Issue Notice Ta Proceed - Design Engineer Design Kiek-off Meetia�g Submit Conceptual Plans ta Utili#ies, ROW, Traffic, Parks, Storm Water, Water & Sewer Aeer Revieu+ M�etin�f Design Review meeting (technical) Cqnduct Design Public Meeting #1 {required) Conce�tual Design Co�nplete Sub�nit Preliminary Plans and Specifications to Utilities, ROW, Traffic, P�rl�s, Storm Water, Water & Sewer Conduc# Design Public Meeting #2 (required} Preliminary Design Complete 2�18 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 City Project No.: 10i452-2 003215-0 Cp1�STRUCTION PROGRESS 9CHEDULE Page 7 of 10 3310 3330 33b0 Sub�nit Fina! Design to Utilities, RQW, Traffic, Parks, Storm Water, Water & Sew�er Conduct Design Public Meeting #3 (if required) Fina1 Design Complete ROW & Easements 4000 Right of Way Start 4230 Right of Way Complete Utility Relocafion 70.00 Utilities Start 7120 Lltilities C1�ared/Camplete Construction Bid and Award $1 l 0 5tart Advertisement 8150 Conduct Bid Opening 8240 Award Construction Contract Construction Executeon 8330 Conduct Coristruction Public Meeting #4 Pre-Construction $350 Construction Start 8370 Substantial Completion 8540 Canstruction Gompletion 913Q Notice of Campletion/Green Sheet 9150 Construciion Cont7ract Closed 9420 Design Cantract Closed 1.5 �UBNIITTALS A. 5chedule 5ubmittal & Review The City's Project Manager is responsible for reviews and acceptance of the Contractar's schedule. The City's Proje�t Control Specialist is responsible for e��suring alignment of the Contractor's baseline and progress schedules wifi1� the Master Project �chedule as suppay� to the City's Project Mar�ager. The City reviews and accepts or rejec#s the schedule within ten workdays of Cantractor's submittal. Schedule Format The Contractor will submit each schedule in two electranic forms, one in native file format ( xer, .xml, .mpx) azxd the second in a pdf format, in th.e City's doeument management system in the location dedicateci for this purpase and identified by tk�e Project Manager. In ttie event the Contractor does not use Primavera P6 or MS Prajec� for scheduling purposes, the schedule infarmation must be subrnitted in .xls or .xlsx forrnat in compliance with the sample layout {See Specificatian 00 32 115.1 Constructioa Praject Schedule Baseline Example), inclu�ing activity predecessors, successors and total float. 2. �initiai & Baseline 5cheduie The Contractor wi�l develap their schedule for their scope of work and submit their inii'tal schedule in eleetronic form (in the file formats noted above), in the City's docutnent managemen� systenn in the ]pcation dedicated for this purpose within ten workdays a.f'tl�e Notice ofAward. CITY OF FORT WOATH 20i B BONb Year 3— Contraai 6 3TANDARD SPECIFICA'I50N Cily ProjeCt No.: i01453-2 Revised IULY 20, 2015 oo32�s-o CONSTRUCT10i�T PROGRESS SCHEDULB Page S of 10 The City's Project Manager and Praject Control5pecialist review this initia] sch.adule to determine alignrnent with the City's Master Project Schedule, including format & WBS structure. Followi�g the City's review, feedback 1s pro�ided to the Confractor for their use in finalizing their inifial schedule and issuing (wathin five workdays) their Baseline 5ehedule for ftnal review and acceptance by the City. 3. Progress Sehedule The Cantractor will update and issue their project scheduIe {Progress Sch�dule) hy the tast day of each mvnth thraughout th� Iife af their work on the project. The Progress Schedule is submitted in elec�ronic form as noted above, in the City's dpcument management systetn in the lacation dedicated for this purpose. The City's Project ControI team reviews each Frograss Schedula far data and information that support the assessment of the update to the schedule. In the event data or information is rnissing ar incomplete, the Froject Controls Specialist cammunicates directly with the Contractor's schedulet for pro�iding same. The Con#ractor re-s�bmits the corrected Progress Schedule within 5 svorkdays, fallowing the submittal process noted above. The City's Project Manager and Project Control Specialist review the Contractor's progress schedule for acceptance and to monitor performance and progress, The following list of items are required to ensure proper status information is conYained in #he Progress Schedu�e. � Baseline Start date � Ba�eline Finish Date � % Complete a F1oat o Activity Logic (dep�ndencies} s Critical Path s Activities added or deleted s Expecied Base�ine Finish date s Vaxiance to the Baseline Finish Date B. MQnthIy Construction 5tatus R�port The Contractar subrnits a written status repart (referred to as a progress narrative) at the end of each month ta accompany the Frogress 5chedule submittai, using the standard forn�at provided in Specif cation 00 32 l 5.3 Construction Project ScheduIe Progress Narrative. The cantent of the Construetion Froj e�t Schedule Progress Narrative should be concise and complete to: • Reflect the current status of the wark for the reporting period {including actuaI activities started andlor completed during the reporting periad} • Explain variances from the baseline on critical path ac�ivities • E�plain any potentia] schedule canflicts ar delays • Describe recovary pIans where appropriate � Frovide a summary forecast of the work to be achieved in the next reparting period. G. Submittal Process CTTY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONQ Year 3-- Contract 6 STANDARD SPECIFICATI4N City Project No.: 901452-2 Revised NLY 20, 2018 003215-0 COirIS'i'RUC'TI(13�I PROGRESS SCIiEDULE Eage 9 of 1 a s Schedules and Monthly Construction Status Reports are submitted in Buzzsauv faIlowing the steps outlined in Specification 00 32 15.4 Canstruction Project Schedule SubmitCal Process. � �nce the project �as been coznpleted and Final Acc�ptance has been issued by the City, na further progress schedules or construction status reports are required from the Contractor. i.b ACTION SUBMI'I'TALSIINFORMATIQNAL ST.TBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 CLOSEUUT SUBMITTALS [NUT U�ED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSiTRANCE A. The person preparing and revising the Contractor's �roject Schedule shall be exgerienced in the preparation of sc.hedules of'si:nailar comple�uty. B. Schedule and supporting documen#s addresser� in this Specification shall be prepareci, updated and revised to accurately reflect the performance of the Cont�ractar's scope of work. C. The Contractor is responsible for the quality of all submiftals in t11is sectian meeting the standarci of care for the constructio.n industry for similar proj ects. 1.1U DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] i.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 1.1Z WARRANTY [NOT USED] 1.13 ATTACHMENTS Spec 00 32 15.1 Construetion Project Schedule Baseline Example Spec 00 32 15.2 Canstruction Project 5chedula Progress Example 5pec 00 32 15.3 Canstruction Project Schedule Progress Narrative Spec 00 32 15.4 Construction Praject Schedule 5ubrnit#al Process PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [N�T USED] END OF SECTI4N CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Contract B STANDARn SPECIFICATlON City ProJect No.: 1014�2-2 Revisad JULY 20, 2018 003215-0 COi�TSTRUCT[ON PROGRES5 SCHEDULE Page ] 0 of 10 Aevision Lpg DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANG� July 20, 2D18 M. Jarrell Initial Issue CITX OF FORT 4VORTH 2O18 B�NO Year 3— CantracE 6 STANDARI� SPECIFICATION Cily Project No.: 1Q1a52-2 Revised NLY 20, 201$ 00 32 1 S.1 - 0 CONSTRUC7TON PROGRESS SCT-IEDULE — BA5E1.,�lE EXA3�4PLE Page 1 oi5 sECTlorr ao 3z i�.i CONSTRUCTION PRO]BCT SCHEDULE — BASELINE EXAMPLE PART1- GENERAL The following is an e�cample of a Contractor's project schedule that illustrates the data and expectation for schedUle content depicting the baseline for the project. This version of the sci�edule is referred to as a"baseline" schedule. This example is intended to provide guidance for the Contractor when developing and submitting a baseline schedule. See CF`W Specificatian 40 32 15 Canstruetian Project Schedule for deiails and requirernents regarding the Cnntractor's project schedule. 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[insert text here? and ished in ihe nexfi reporti ide mitiqatlon ac�ions de recovery actions City of Fort Worth, Texas Constructton Project Schedule Narrative Repart for GFw PraJecks TPW Official Release Date: 7.2U.2018 Page 1 of 1 1 00 3a is:a - n CONS7'RUC'i'ION PROGRESS SCHEdUI,E - SUSMPI"I'AL PitOCE55 Page 1 of 7 �ECT�orr o0 3� i�.4 CONSTRUCTION PR03ECT SCHEDULE — SUBMITTAL PROCESS PART1- GENERAL The following information providas the process steps far the Contractor to fallow far subnnitting a project baseline or progress schedule for a eapital project to the City of Fort Worth. 5ee CFW Specificatian 00 32 15 Constructian Project Schedale far deta.ils and requirements regarding the Cantractor's project schedule. If you are not a registered CFW Buzzs�w user, please email or contact: Fred Griffin, Buzzsaw Administrator City of Fort Warth Fred.Griff'm�,7a fartworthgov.org 817-392-$868 Using yaur r�gistered username and password log ix�to the City's Buzzsaw Site https:/lprojectpoint.buzzsaw.comlclient/fortworth�a� '- •—- -—-�,� � . — -� � ' �� `�-- ---- �.. � -�+..,-�xe�—. I � �._l Navigate to your Project Folder. Verify that your Praject ID and Project Name are consistent with Project Fo]der Name. Navigate ta the 3chedule Directory under your Project Folder, The 00701-Flaxseed Drainage Improvements project is used for illustration. C1TY OF FORT WOK'T'ii 2018 BQND Year 3- Conlract 6 S'FANDATtn CONSTRUC'I1oN SPECiFICATION DO.CUNIEN'1"S CEty Project No,: 1�1452-2 Kevised lilLY 20, 2018 ao 3a t s.a - o CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE — SUBMTTTAL PRpCESS Page 2 of 7 c�r �n�� �C«� � i.ou1+ y�k• 45 J i.s! , , V.;• 1 � �aAN'nRhgPY ""`iL'1:�9n ; �� � � .�t. � � �0 }C :S � � W� 1� -:�.� � Gf) • .I � .. . :,. .! ... . 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A native schedule file format either Primavera .xer or MS Project .mpp and a PDF version of the schedule will be uploaded Verify that the file name contains the 5-digit Project ID, Project Name, and Submittal Date and follows the standard naming convention. Initial schedule submittal will ba labeIed as `Baselane' for example: 00701-FlaatseedDrainagelmprovements-Baseline Schedule subnnittal updates will be labeled with Schedule Submittal Date `YYYY MM' for exampl e: 00701-�'laxseedDrainageTmprnvements-2Q09_01 Expand or select the Schedules folder and add both the native file and PDF file to the directary. From the Toolbar Sele.c# �Add Docume,nt GI'I'Y OP PORT WaRTH 2d18 BOND Year 3— Confract 6 STANDARD CON5TRiiCTION SPECIFICATI4N bOCLTMENTS Ciiy Project Mo.: 101452-2 Revised ]ULY 20, 2Q18 00 32 15.4 - U CQNSTRUCTION PROGRE55 SCHEDULE — SUBN3I'1'TAL PRDCE'SS Pege 3 of 7 F,'} Fd�i .m.. T8.7h nFG a �� wa. �1 f wr=L � Fc,� � D_o.- r��w, �.�L.� �.r.��� E:i�=_ay. ;� Note � � Link � Iti I' iolder� 1- � 5�"�i . � 4;;� Select Browse and go to the lacaiion of the files on your desktop. 5elect 4perr --- ,� 51�# Ww wn� lo aod m Ihe q•oJt�75{'W Fr- Y41 m+lo-�ck ta:4uart�q R7�dr ;4on�+, � Select @if++.a_.. � � S�-�".1-�.LYIiiS .. .___" " Irl=l.rrn � I'1. 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C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANI]ARD COHSiTtUCTION SPBCIFICATION BOCU[vIENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised JULY 2a, 2018 � OQ 32 15.4 - 0 CONSTRi7CTTON PROGRES5 SCHEbULE — SCTBIVIITTAL PROCESS Page 4 of 7 Da nat select Finish at this time. . • 5e1� 'n` f1r�f.c�.�,�11�3 �5:ia'r!� {;r.i�lie� 50��CEme�,l I I�hfkp� i #} � �# �,I JYJeddo-�.�d�#�d947ep+,+l�sr.e�eyt�1'wi�A#�s►1`tldGafGri�7Fleqa�i�yha-�a�i, I l4rs�,�r,. --I i �`i• �� e.;te � Fie ��n�_l � hWd�.. I Si� I �QR70:Fia3s:e3Ga,�eS—J,,,^-s, ar.!!e:!�_."^;�d�1,h2+ L-�'iocumen6and.�. ��7J�,,, 7�,?i� � � ��:,1 � I Fiisri I cv,-r! I HrS, I Yau will be placed into the Attach CommEnt window ta enter a reeord int.o the Project Schedule Submi�al Log. Enter the Project ID-Project Name-5ubmittal in the Subject Line. Type Submittal and Company Name into the Comm�nt window alang with Contact Name and Contact Phone Number. Select Ne�. 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END Q�' SECTION CTTY qF FQRT WORTH 2O18 BQN� Year 3— Contraot 6 STANDAR� CONST(tUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCU�v1EN'I'S City PraJecl No.: 101452-2 Revised JEJLY 20, 201 S 00 32 15.4 - 0 CONS'IRUC'I70N PROGRESS SCIIEDULE — 5i7BMITTAL PROCES3 Page 7 of 7 Re�ision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANG� 7uly 20, 2018 M. 3arreil initial Issue CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONp Year 3— Contract 6 STAl�lDARB CONSTRiICTION SPECIFICATIOhf DOCITMENT3 City Project No.: 101 k52-2 Revised NLY 2D, 2018 00 35 13 GONFI.ICT O� ]NTEREST AFFIBAVIT Page 1 of 1 SECTION 00 3� 13 CONFLICT OF INTEREST �TATEMENT Each bidder, offeror or respondenf to a City oF Fort Worth procurement is required to cornplete a Conflict of Interest Questionnaire or certify that one is current and on fila with the City Secretary's Office pursuant to state law. If a member of the Fort Wc�rth City Council, any one or rnare of the City Manager ar Assistant City Manag�rs, or an agent of the City who exercises discretion in the pla�vvng, recoir�unending, selecting or contracting with a bidder, offcror ax respondent is affiliated with your coinpany, then a Local Governrnent Offtcer Conflicts Disclosure Stateinent (CIS) may be required. You are urged to consult with counsel regarding the applicability of these forms and Local Government Code Chapter 176 to yaur company. The referenced forms may be downloaded from tha links provided below. https:llwww.ethies. state.�.usldatalfarmslconflictlClQ_pdf https:/Iwww. ethics.state.tx.usldaYal�ortnslconfiictlCIS.pdf �-�" CIQ Form is on file with City Secretary 0 CIQ Farm is being provided ta the City Secretary [] CIS Form does not apply >' CIS Form i� on File wit1� City Secretary 0 CIS Farm is being pro�ided to the City Secretary BIDDER: . —; � .�/ /_ a�,,,, f r c.f'.�r ,[f�l/�w IYu l. .dfl�O �y� � .u�/ B�• ����17•"r �o�, � ' '� (Please Prizat) P Y _1 / i° — l , � �� - }�_.�� 1JrrY� !� :�e Signature: ���� i r �-�' �— Address ..K9 , i � � Title: � ' �r :4 : � .=: � CitylStatelZlp {Plea e Print) END OF SECTION Cl'I'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONQ Y�ar 3�- Contract 6 STANDARD CdNSTitUCTIQN 5PECIFICATTON BOCUMENTS fi' `�"—`�' - - ity ProjeCt No.; 109452-2 Revised February 24, zozo �;:xAS MATER�ALS GROIiP, l� _.� _ _I 00 91 00 BII] FORM ADb�NpUM 2 Page 1 of 3 S�C`�ION 00 �4'1 �0 BID FORM TO: The Pwrchasing Manager clo: The Purchasing Di�ision 200 Texas Street City of Fort Worth, Texas 769 Q2 FOR: City Project No.: 101452-2 llnikslSections: UNIT 1: Water Improvements UNIT 2: Sanitary 5ewer Impravements UNIT 3: Paving Impro�ements 1, �nter Into p►greement 20'18 BOND Year 3 Contract 6 The undersigned Bidder propasss and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with Ciiy in the form included in the Bidding Dacuments to pertorm and furnish all Wark as specified or indicatad in the Contracf �ocumenks for the Bid Price and within the Contract Time indicated in this Bid and in accordance with the other terms and canditions of tF�e Contract Documents. 2. BiDDI�� Acknowledgements and CertiFcatian 2.1. In submitting this Bid, Bidder accepis al! of khe terms and canditions of the {lVVITATION TO BIDDERS and INSTRUC710NS TO BIOD�RS, including without limitation ti�ose dealing wlth the disposition of Bld Bond. 2.2. Bidder is aware of all costs to provide the required ir�surance, will do so pending aantract award, and wlll provide a valid insurance certificate meeting a!I requirements within 14 days of notification of award. 2.3. Bidder certifies that this Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of ar on behalf of any undisclosed individual or entity and is not submltted in conformity wlth any collusive agreement or rules of any group, association, organization, or corporation. 2,4. Bldder has not ciirectly or indirectly induced ar solicited any other Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid. 2.5. Bidder has not solicited ar induced any indiv9dual or entity to refrain from b9dding. 2.fi. Bidder has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, colluslve, or coercive practices in competing for the Contract, �or the purposes of this Paragrapt�: a. "corrupt practice" means the offering, giving, recei�ing, or soliciting of any thing of value likely to influence the action of a publ9c official ln the bidding process. b. "fraudulenf practice" means an intentiona! misrepresentation of facts made (a) to influsnce the bitiding process ta the detriment of City (p} #o establish Bid prices at artificial non-campetitive ievels, or (c} to daprive City of the benefits af free and open competition. c. "collusi�e practice" means a scheme or arrangernent between two or more Bidders, with or without the knowledge of City, a purpose of which is to estal�lish Bid pricss at artificial, non- competitive levels. CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CaNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATlON DOCUMENTS Form F2evised March 9, 202U CPN 1D1452-2-2018 Bond Year 3- Contrecl6 - Bid Proposal Workbook-Addendum3 Dtl 41 �0 81D FORM1A ADDENDUM2 Paqe2of3 d. "coercive practice" means harming or threatening to harm, directly or' ind9rectly, persons or their property to influence kheir partic9pation in the bidding process or affect the executiar� af ihe Contract. 3. Prequali#ication The Bidder acknowledges that the foliowing work types must be performed only by prequalified contractors and subcontractors: a. Water Distribution, lJrban and Renewal, 12-inch dlameter and smaller b. Sewer Interceptors, UrbanlRenewal, 42-inches and smaller c. 5ewer Bypass Pumping, 18-inches -- 36-{nches d. Sewer Bypass Pumping 42-inches and larger e. Asphalt Pa�ing ConstructionlReconstruction (15,000 square yards and GREATER) f. Concrete Paving ConstructionlReconstruction (15,000 square yards and GREATER} g. Raadway and Pedestrian l.ighting 4. Yime of Cnmpletian 4.1. The Work will be complete for Final Acceptance within �460 days after the date when the the Contract Time commences ko run as provided in Paragraph 2.03 of the General Canditiarrs. 4.2. Bidder accepts the pro�isions of ii�e Agreement as to liquicfated damages in the event of failure to complete the Work {andlar achie�e.ment of Milestones� within the times specif'ted in the Agreement. �. alttached to this Bid The following documents are attached to and made a part of this Bid: a. 7his Bid Form, Section Oa 41 00 b. Required Bid Bond, 5ection 00 43 13 issued by a surefy meeting the requirements of Paragraph 5.01 of the General Conditions. c. Proposal Form, Section 00 42 43 d. Vendor Compliance to 5tate Law Non Resident Bidder, Sectian 00 43 37 e. MWBE Forms (opfional at time of bid) f. Prequalification Stakement, Section 00 �F512 g. Conflict of Interesk Statement, Section 00 35 13 �`If necessary, CfQ or CIS forms are to be provided directly ta City Secretary h. Any additional documents that may be required by Sectlo� 12 of the Inskructions ta Bidders CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRIiCTION SPECIFICATION �OCUMENTS Form Re�ised March.9, 202Q CPN 1 0 1 4 52-2-2U18 Bond Year 3- Contract 6- Bid Proposal Workbook-Atldendum3 0 ao a� aa BID FORIUI AODENQUM2 Page 3 of 3 6. Yotal Bid o4mount &.1. Bidder wilf compleke the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents for the folfowing bid amouni. In the space �rovided below, p�ease enter the total bid amount for this projecf. Only this figure will k�e read publicly by the City a# the bid opening. 6.2. lt is understooci and agreed by the Bidder in signing this proposal that the total bid amount entered below is subject to verification andlor modification by muitiplying the unit bid prices for each pay item by the respeetive estimated quantities shown in this proposal and then totaling all of the extended amounks. 6.3. E�aluation of Alternate �id Items: Unit 3: Paving Irnprovements Unit 3: Alternate A, PO� Paving Improvemen#s llnit 3: Alternate B, Concrete Pa�ing Impra�emen#s TOTAL BII7, UNITB 1, 2, 3& IJNIT 3- Aiternate A TOTAL BID, UNlT5 1, 2, 3 8� UN1T 3-Alternate B ,� -� ��z ���=� �� t � � �', -'S7k , 4� � _ e. 7. Bid SubmitEal This Bid is submi#ted an August 5, 2021 Respecffullxsubmitted, r . 1 '" B ,. (Signature) � �, , Ronald Stinson {Printed Name) by the entity named below. Title: Estimating Manager Company: Texas Materials Group Inc, dba TexasBit Address: 420 Decker Drivs suite 200 Irving, Texas State of lncorporation: Delaware �rnail: ronald.stinsonCa?iexasbit.com Phane: 817-538-1635 END OF S�CTION Corporate Seal: —'�. �,��R1AoS GRO � G��p � TF G.� �� �' ���� n 7�.. ��� C1TY OF FORT W�RTH STANdARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION �OCUNI@NTS Form Revlsed March 9, 2020 CPN 1 01 452-2-201 8 Bond Year 3- Contract 6- Bld Proposal Nlvrkbavk-Addandum3 00 42 43 BID PROPOSAi. pDDENDUM3 Page I af7 SECTION OQ 42 43 PROPOSALFORM UR�IT �RI�� BI� No. Project Tfetn Informetion Descriptinn �idde�'� �►►�plica�ion Bidder's Propnsal Specification Unit of Bid Section No. Measure Qvantity 1 3311.0441 12" PVC Water Pipe 3319 12 LF 3295 2 3311.0451 12" D I P W ater 3311 10 LF 100 -.._. .-- --- - - --- - - - -- - -- -. ..._.. 3 331 i.42S1 8" PVC Waker Pipe 33 11 12 LF 2314 - . - ...-_... __ . . .. __ � _ 4 3311.0161 6" PVC Water Pipe 33 11 12 LF 88 - - ------... - _ --. 5 3312.3005 12" Gate Valv� 3312 20 EA 13 ... --- -__.. ..----- -..�__. __ ..._....__ - - - -- ��. _ _ .._. ...._ . _ _�... 6 3312.3p03 8" Gate Valve 33 12 ZO EA 11 - .. ._ _ ... .. _ __..__ - - . .. ..----- ---- -- - - - - 7 3312.3002 6" Gaie Valve 3312 2fl EA 9 8 3345.OD03 8" Water�ine Lowering 33 05 12 EA 3 - -- - .. .. . - - --- -- - - -. 9 3312.0009 Fire Hydranf and �xtensian 33 12 4a �A 8 - - -- -- .. . .-- -. _ _ - --- � - ----- - - - 10 3312.0117 Connection to Existing 4"-12" Water Main 3312 25 EA 11 11 3312.2001 1" Water Service, Mefer Recannacfion 3312 10 EA fi2 12 3312.2003 1" Water 5ervice 331210 EA 62 13 3312.2004 1" Private Water Service Relocaiion 331210 LF 5D ------ --- - ...--- - -- _ _ ..... . _. - - - - ---- 14 3312.21fl1 1 112" Water Sarvice, Me#er Reconnection 33 12 9a EA 2 -- - - _ _ - --- _ -- -- ---- - -- -- -- - --.... - - - .._ .�.T ... ..-- 15 33'f2,2103 1 112" Water Seroice 3312 �0 EA 2 - -- -- -- - - ----.... _ -- - -- --- --- _ -_ 16 3312.22Q1 2" Water Service, Mefer Reconnection 331210 ER 14 17 3312.2203 2" Water Servlce 331210 EA 14 -- - --- -- ..... - -- � - - - - - - - - 18 3311.0001 Ductile Iron Water Fiftings wl Restraint 3311 'f 1 TON 6 �---------- -- - - . . --- -- - __. , _- - ---... . �9 0241.1009 Water l.ine Grauting 02 a1 14 CY 76 - - -- � . . . -- - r - - - --- - -- 20 0241.1218 4"-12" Water Abandonment Plug 02 41 1� EA 3 21 0241.1302 Remove and Salvage 6" Water Valve 02 41 14 �A 10 -_ . ._ ---- -----�---- _ _- _ ...- - - ----- - 22 0241.1303 ftemove and 5alvage 8" Water Valve 02 41 14 EA 6 - - --�--- .. . _ _ - - --- - -- --- -- -.. 23 0241.9305 Remove and SaEvage 12" Water Va1ve 02 41 14 EA 9 2�4 a241.1510 Salvage Fire Hydrant �2 41 9�4 EA 7 25 0241.1591 Salvage 314" Water Meter OZ 41 1�} EA 68 _ .� . . ----- - - - - ------�--- - - - _ . _ ._..---- ...._. .`__ 26 02A1.1512 Sakvage 1" Water Metar 02 41 14 EA 2 -- - - - --- . ---- ---- - -... ..._ -- - 27 fl241.151�4 Salvage 2" Water Meter 02 41 14 �A 10 2� 9999.QOQ2 - Remove, Salvage, and Reinstall Bricks 32 1416 SY 50 _ ___ (7633 Mary's Cresk) -- -- -- -- --- - -- -- - 29 3136.01Q2 Twisted Gabions 31 36 00 CY 100 -- __. .. _ --- - - - - 3fl 9999.Oa03 - Cancrete Flume wlth 5teel Plate 31 37 00 5Y 25 31 3137.0101 Concrete Riprap 31 37 00 5Y 120 32 3201.0113 6' Wide Asphalt Pvmt Repair, Residential 32 01 17 LF 50 Unit Frica I Bid Valae $936.83 $450,854.85 $1aA�.49 $14,449.Oa $93.04 $215,294.56 $79.9'I $7,D32A8 $3,084.91 $39,843.83 $1,970.30 � $21,673.30 $1,422.99 'T$'12,806.91 $$,756.88 $26,270.64 $4,925.75 $39,�406.OD $4,925.75 - --$54,183.25 $355.75 $22,056.50 $1,97�.30 $122,158.60 $49,28 $2,463.00 $76F.23 $1,532.46 $2,9D0.72 � $5,801.44 $875.69 $12,259.68 $3,393.29 $47,506.fl6 $9,851.50 $59,109.00 $328.38 $24,956.88 $16�},19 $492.57 $109.48 $1,094.60 $109..46 -- $656.7fi $109.46 $985.14 $328.38 - - $2,298.66 $54.73 $3,721.64 $54.73 $1�9.46 $54,73 $5�47.30 $216.73 $10,838.50 $1,204.D7 $124,407.00 $34�4.89 $8,620.00 $3fi3.4i $43,609.2� $60.20 $3,010.00 C17"Y Or i+QRT WQRTH STANI7ARD ('DNSTRUETION SPECIFICATI01� �OC[IN{6NF - - _ Farm Revised 2Q 120120 � � 101452-2-201 B Bond Year 3- Caalr�ct 6- Bid Praposal Wark600k Addendum3 T�XAS MATERIALS GROUP, IN�' 00 42 43 BID PROPpSAI. ADDENI]UM 3 page 2 of 7 -- .. _ ..-- ---- -- - - - ---- .._ ---- -- -'---- -- - .. . .. � _ . - _ ._. _---- - _. -'--- 33 3201.0201 Asphalt Pvmt Repair Beyond Deflned Width, 32 01 17 SY 100 $60.24 $8,02DA0 Residential _ ___ -- 34 3201,0400 Tempvrary Asphalt Paving Repair (2" HMAC 32 D9 1 B L� 7505 $21.89 $164,284.�45 on 6" Flexible Base Course) - - - � �----_.... _ T- -- �� - - __ � - --- . .... . - - - - - 35 0241.0401 Remove Goncrete Drive 02 41 13 8F 120 $1.99 $238.80 ---- - . . - _._.... -_ - --�- - 36 3201.0614 Canc Pvmt Repair, F2esidential 32 01 29 SY 120 $178.42 $21,410.40 --- - --- - - _. --- - - .__. . . � -.--- _ 37 3213.0451 6" Concrete Drivewa�, Exposed Aggregake 32 13 20 SF __ 12a $15.43 _ $1,851.60 3$ 3213.�101 6" Conc Pvmt 32 13 13 5Y 50 $178.42 $8,929.00 - -� ------ - -- - ------ - -------- -... � 39 33Q5.011� Utllity Markers 33 05 26 LS 1 $273.65 _$273.65 �4fl 3305.0109 Trench Safety 33 05 10 LF 3671 $a.05 $183.55 - - -... _. . -- ___ - - - - - --- - - _ 41 3305.0103 Exploratory Excavation of Existing Utilities 33 05 30 EA 8 $1,313.53 $10,508.24 ----�� -- --- ---._..... �..... - -- - ---- -- -- ---- - -- _... 42 3305.0202 Im�orfed ErnbedmenilBackfill, CSS 33 0510 CY 5fl $109.46 $5,�73.0� - - .... _ ---... .. _ _ - - --- _.. __ .,- . . _ 43 3305.D2Q3 Imported EmbedmentlBackfill, CLSM 33 05 10 CY 5d $153.25 _$7,662.50 - - - - - - _ ... __ _. _. ... . - .--- - ---- - - 44 3305.0207 lmparted EmbedmentlBacicfill, Select Fill 33 D51fl CY 50 $32.84 $1,642.00 45 0241.1300 Remov� Conc Curb 8� Gutter 02 41 15 LF 1192 $5.75 $6,854.00 ._ .... _ -_... --- - -- - .._ . ...-_. --� ---- 46 0241,140Q Remove Conc Valley Gutter fl2 41 15 SY 75 $61.74 $3,880.50 - �- - . . �-- - � - � -- - _ _ .. - --- __ --- - .. _ _ 47 a2�49.17Q0 11" Pavement Pulverization D2 41 95 SY 2185 $$.56 $18,703.Bfl 48 3123.0101 Unc�assified Excavation by Plan 31 2316 CY 26 $28.49 $74D.7h �48 3211.9999 Cem-Lime 3a Ib51SY 32 11 29 7N 36 $221.11 $7,959.96 - - -- -� - ----- _... --- ___ __ --- - 50 3212.0303 3" Asphall Pvmt Type � 32 1216 SY 2185 $28.�5 $81,289_25 -- - ----- ----- -.. ._�.� - - - - -- - ----- - - -- 59 3216.OiD1 B" Conc Curb and Gu#ter 321613 l.F 1192 $50.11 $59,731.12 52 32i 6.fl3D1 7" Conc Valley Gutter, l�esidential 32 'f 6 13 5Y 225 $12h.23 $27,951.75 --- ---- �- - - -- - -- -- - _ ... --- - - 53 3217.5Q01 Curb Address Painting 3217 25 EA 1 $37.22 $37.22 _ -- - -_._�._ _..._ �---- - _.. _ .__. - . - - - - - - -- ..._ . ._ 5h 3291.0100 Topsoil 32 91 19 CY 10A� $50.35 $5,236.40 --- - - ----_- _ . -. -- - - � --- - - - ---- - � 55 3292.0'S 00 Block 5od Placement 32 92 i 3 5Y 630 $4.20 $2,646.00 - - -- - - - ----- - _. - - -- - �6 33D5.fl1D8 Miscellaneous Siructure Adjustment (WM), 33 0514 EA 3 $75.Q8 $225•24 6" or Higher -- - _ _ .. . -- -. _ _ __.. . - --- -- - ---- ---- - - - ��, 3305.4111 Val�e Box Adjustment,lncluding Cancrete 33 a514 EA 9 $h79.fi5 $4,316.85 Collar 58 �9�a-��01 TXDOT Ikem A22 - Bridge Approach Slab SF 920 $42.26 $38,879,20 �BAS-A) ------_ ----- _ - - -_ - ----..... .. -- -- - -- - .. __. _.._ _._ 59 3i25.0901 SWPPA z i acre 31 2500 LS 'i $3,831.13 $3,B31.43 - -- _...---- _ _ _ _T - - _ .. ---- - - - - -...- -- - - -- - - - -- 6fl 3304.�101 Temporaryl 1Nater Services 33 04 30 LS 1 $131,353.26 _$9 31,353.26 61 3471.0001 TrafFic Controi (Water) 34 74 13 MO 5 $1,641.92 $8,209.60 _---- - --- --- -_. _ _ _ _ -- 62 a171.0001 Construction 5taking (Water) a1 71 23 LS 1 $8,755.89 $8,75B.89 63 0171.0001 Construction Survey (GPS Red Line 5urvey) 01 71 23 LS 1 $4,378.44 $4,378.�44 -- - __ - -- - _- _ . . . 64 9999.D004 Water Construction Alkowance 00 00 00 LS 1 $8fl,000.00 $80,000.00 Unit 1: Water Improvements Toial Bid $2,079,497.18 C1TY OP F01tT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRUC['{al� SFECiFICATION UOCl1MENT5 FormRevised20k2a120 '� � x��l� �!��i019522-2U18DoudYear3-Coatrecl�fi-BidProposalWork600k-Addendwn3 �r.XnS Mnftk�IliLS G'ri��,N. ��:� 66 42 43 BID PROA6SAL ADDENDL]M 3 Page 3 of � 1 3331.4508 42" �iberglass 5ewer Pipe {5N 72) 33 31 13 L� 143Q 2 3331.4317 24" Sewer Pips (PS 175} 33 3'I 20 L� 1922 3 3331.4321 24" Dlp Sewer w! Protective 401 Coating 3311 10 l.F 325 - - -- - -. .. . _ ._... - - -- �4 3305,1a07 42" Casing gy Open Cut 38 05 22 LF 6D __ .. - - - --- - - -- -- � 5 3331.4115 8" Sew.er Pipe (PVC SDR 26) 33 31 20 LF 1293 __ -- ---- --- - ------- - -- -- - � - - - � - - - � 3331.4119 8" D1P 5ewer Pipe w! Protective �+01 3311 16 LF 65 Coating _ ---.._.... . - - - - - - - - -- -- -- - --- - 7 3339.1001 4' Manhole 33 39 20 EA 11 _ .... - _... _ ., . -- -�- -- _ - 8 3339,1aQ3 4' Exlra Depth Manhale 33 39 2fl VF 9 --....__.._ ._------ -- --- __-- .. _ .. .,, - - --- 9 3339.1101 5' Nlanhvie 33 39 20 EA 13 - - - - -- - ._ -- - - -- --._�. 10 3339.1103 5' Extra Depth Manhole 33 39 20 VF 48 - -- - --------.. __ _...-- -- � -- --... T 1 3339.12D1 6' Manhole 33 39 20 �A 9 $492.57 $5D7,347.10 $257.23 $494,398.06 $333.86 $108,604.50 $547.31 $32,838.6fl $125.88 $162,762.84 $164.19 $90,672.35 $6,567.66 $72,244.26 $213.45 $1,921.05 $13,135.33 $170,759.29 $322.91 $15,499.68 $15,324.55 -- - $137,92�.95 � --_ _ ---- - - � . . _ - _ . _..._ . -- 12 3539.1203 6' Exlr,a Deptit Manhole 33 39 20 VF 31 $476.'i 6_$14,76D,95 -- ----- �..� �----- - -- _- _ - - - T.�. _ _ _ _ _..- .. 13 3303.0001 Bypass Pumping 33 D3 'I O L5 1 $295,544.84 $295,544.84 14 3339.0003 l,in�r - 4' Sewer AAH � 33 39 6D VF 9 0 $344.SD $3,448.OD 15 3339,00�4 Liner- 5' Sewer MH 33 39 60 VF 926 $415.95 $52,409.70 _ - --- - -� �.. -- - . _ - -- - ---- - �-� _ ....- � 16 3339,Oa05 Liner - 6' Sewer MH 33 39 6fl VF 75 $492.57 $36,942.75 _- _ - . -... __.. _ _ -- - - . _ -- ---- -- - ----- -- - 17 3331.3101 4" Sewer 5ervice 33 31 5.0 EA 27 $3,283,83 $88,563.41 18 3301.0101 Manhole Vacuum Testing 33 01 30 EA 34 $229.87 $7,815.58 19 3305.0116 Concrete Encasement far Utility Pipes 33 0510 CY 3 $656.77 $1,974.31 - - - - - -- - - --- - ---- -�....... _...-_ . _ . _ . .-- - - - ---- - ----- 2D 9899.Oa0� 30" Drilled Peir, Complete and In Place 03 3D DO CY 38 $1,034.41 $37,238.76 _ _. ..-- -- - ------- ------ ---- ----- - - -- _ .. __ -- z� 9999.a002 Pier Head far 42" Casing Pipe, Camplete �3 30 04 EA 2 $4,378.45 $8,756.90 and In Place _ _ ._ - --- - 22 33fl5.41 � 2 Concrete Callar 33 fl5 17 EA 37 $1,094,61 $40;500.57 ----- --------- _ . _ . _� -� ... _.-.. ..__- - -- �- 23 0241.2a01 Sanitary Line G�outing 02 41 14 CY 198 $197.D3 $39,011,94 _ _ _ _ --- .. -- ---- ---- � - - - - - - 24 3136.a102 Twisted Gabions 31 36 00 CY 30 $711.50 $21,345.00 25 3136,0104 T'wisted Gabion Mattresses 31 36 OD CY 75 $1,204.07 $94,305.25 _ ._ - _ ... - - -- - -- - - 26 3201.0113 6' Wide Permanent Asphalt Pvmt Repair, 32 09 17 L� 15Q $60.20 $9,030.00 Residential _ ---- ._...._..__ _-. __ . _-__---- ---- -..._.� -- - .. _ - ------- ._ _ 27 32p1.D201 Asphalt Pvmt Repair Beyond Defined Width, 32 41 17 5Y 150 $6D.2D $9,030A0 Residential _ __ . _ _ -- _ -- - . . .- ---- -- -- .. _ _. 2$ 3201.0400 Temporary Aspfialt Paving Repair (2" HNfAC 32 fli 18 LF 4665 $40,50 $188,932.50 on 6" Flexible Base Course) _ _ _ . _ - ___ _...__ __ _ __- - 29 3241.0614 Conc Pvmi Repa9r, Resideniial 32 01 29 SY 50 $178.42 $8,921.00 _-_- - -- - - - -- _ .. _ - _ _ - - 30 321'f.D112 6" Flexibla Base, Type A, GR-1 32 11 23 SY 150 $25.67 $3,850.50 31 3213.0341 4" Conc Sidewalk 3213 20 5F 685 $8.99 $5,158.15 _. _._ . _ - - - ------ .. . . -- . .. - -- - -- - - 32 3231.0921 4' Chain Link, Aluminum 32 31 13 LF 150 $29.17 �4,375.50 33 3231.Q212 Smooth Wira Fence, Metal Posts 32 31 26 LF 40 $29.01 $9,160.40 34 3231.0�412 6' �ences, Wood 32 31 29 LF' 160 $45.7D $7,312A� 35 9999.000�4 4' Fence, Wood Rost Rail (Salvage & Reuse) 32 31 29 LF 75 $17.99 $1,289•2� 3fi 0241.2201 Remv�e 4' Sewer Manhole 02 41 14 �A 15 $492.57 $7,388.5: 37 0241.2202 Remove 5' Sewer Manhole 02 �41 94 �A 1 $656.76 $655.7E 38 0241.2301 Remove Sewer Junction 5tructure (Line "A" 02 41 14 LS 1 $2,Q79.76 $2,Oi8.7f 5ta, 10+83.50, 5h.26) - - - - - _ � - - - - CITY OFFORT WQRTH STANPARiJ CONSTRllCfION SPF,GEF'ICATIQN DOCUII+�N'I'S � � � . . � _ _ Fornt Revised 20120420 - -=---�-�' "°'"�61 9 5 2-2-2tl1& Bond Year 3- CanVact 6- Bid Prapasel Worlctwuk-Addendwn3 I �XA5 MHi tit�h� + uhiUU�, :". _ - - ----------- - � . _. , -. .. 39 0241.230'{ Remove Sewer Junction Structure (Line "B" 02 �� �4 LS 1 Sta. 1 Q+30, Sh.29) _ --- - - - - - . - - �� 0241.2301 Remo�e 5awer Junction Struc#ure (Line "�" p2 41 14 LS 1 Sta. 10�+66.60, Sh.34} -- -� -_ -- . - - -- 41 0241.01 DO Remave Sidewalk 02 41 13 SF 25fl 42 0249.0500 Remave Fence 02 41 13 LF 380 43 02�41.130fl Remove Conc Curb & Gutter 02 41 15 L.F 154 44 3110.0902 6"-12" Tree Removal 31 1D 00 EA 7 -- - - - -- ---- �-- - - _ -.. - - --- -.. �45 311 fl.0103 12"-1 S" Tree Removal 31 10 4D EA 5 4B 311 D,0104 18"-24" Tree Remo�al 31 10 OQ EA 3 - - - - � - - -- - - _ ..__.._ -- - - 47 3110.01D5 24" and Larger Tree Removal 31 10 Q� EA 1 - - - _ .. . _ _ -- - ---- - - -- ----- -- - - -- �� 48 33a5.02Q2 Imported EmbedmentlBackfill, CS5 33 05 10 CY 54 _ __ _ _ � _ . _.. _.. . _ --- . --- 49 3305.0203 Imported �mbedmenklBackfill, CLSM 33 0510 CY 50 50 3305.0207 Imported EmbedmentlBackfill, Seieci Fill 33 051D CY b0 ------- _. _ . _---- -- ._- - 51 33fl1.0�D1 Pre-CCN Inspection 33 01 31 LF 504 52 33D1.0002 Posl-CCTV Inspeciion 33 01 31 LF 4600 53 9899.0005 Final-CC7V Ir�spection, Manhole 33 Q1 31 EA 32 -- -- - �- -�- __ --_--- --... 54 3305.Q1 �3 Exploratory Excavation of Exlsting Utilities 33 D5 3a EA 4 5S 3305.0109 Trench 5afety 33 0510 LF �468G 56 9999.0006 Temporary Construction Fence, Chain Link 32 31 13 LF 138C -- .. -- - --- _ .. .. .... - � .. _ -- . .r_ ._ . ...- - 57 3291.010Q Topsoil 32 91 19 CY 74 _ _ .. ._ .._ ---... -- .. 58 3292.0100 Block Sod Placement 32 9213 5Y 190{ 59 � 3292.0400 5eeding, Hydromulch 32 921�4 SY 1�4[ -� - -- -- - - --- _ --__ ...---- -- � � ._.... -- 60 a241.�700 11"PavemantPulverization 024115 SY 198( _ _. _ ___. ---- -� ------ � --- -- - - - � 61 3123.Q101 Unclassified Excavation by Plan 31 2316 CY 2� ----- --� _..- . 62 3211.9999 Cem-Lime 30 IbsISY 32 11 29 TN 3{ _ _ _- _ ..------ -- - fi3 3212.03D3 3" Asphalt Pvmt Type p 32 1216 5Y 190I _..- _. �. . .. -- - - - - -.. - - -.. . --- 6�4 321B.0101 6" Conc Curb and Gutter 321813 LF 15� 65 3125.Q10'I SW PPP � 1 acre 3'{ 25 OD LS - - - _- ---- _ ...-_ . _.. . - - 86 3471.00a1 7raffic Cantrol (5ewer) 34 71 13 MO ; 67 0171.flQ01 Construcfion Survey (GPS Red Line Survey) 01 71 23 LS . .. ._ - --- - - ---... _ � 68 0171.a001 Construction Staking (Sewer) 01 71 23 L5 ---- - - - - _ .. -- - - - ..-_. _ _ 89 9998AOa7 Sewer Construction Allowance 00 00 OD L5 3339.2001 5anitary Sewer Junction Box, Standard 70A ConcCete with Conshield Admixture (11'L x 9W'x 8'D - 33 39 10 L5 Line "E" Sta. 10�66.60, Sh.3�R� - - - --- - _.. .---- _ _ _ - .. 9999.00D8 Sanitary Sewer J�ncfion �ox, Reirtiforced 7aB Polymer (i 1'�. x 9W'x S'D - Line "E" Sla. 10+66.60, 33 39 � 0 L5 Sh.34R} $4,925.7A $4,925.74 $1.59 $16.42 $5.75 - ao az a3 S16 PROPOSAL ADDSNb[]M 3 pa�e 4 of 7 $4,925.74 $4,925.74 $397.50 $5,911.20 $766.23 $5,363.69 $'f,313.53 $6,567..65 $2,298.68 -$6,896.D4 $3,283.84 $3,283.84 $149.46 $5,�}73.00 $153.25 $7,562,50 $32.84 $1,642.00 $7.66 $3,830.00 $'10.95 $50,87a.00 $109.46 $3,502.72 $1,313.53 . $5,254.12 $'! .09 $5,10'f .20 $3.$3 - - $5,285.40 $50.35 ---- $3�725.9a $4.20 $7,980.00 $�.�s -- $�,a2fl.oa $9.25 $18,315.00 $27.53 $743.31 $221.11 $6,633.30 $28.77 $54,663.00 $50.11 -- - -- $7,5'i 6.50 $2,736.53 $2,736.53 $'i ,641.92 $8,209.60 $7,662.28 $7,682.28 1 $4,37B.44 �4,378.4� 1 $100,000.00 $1 QO,OOfl.O� $60,2d3,58� $8D,203.58 ,I �y� �iT I �,A ,;;R! The contractor shall select 7oA or 7uts Unit 2: Sanitary Sewe�• lmprovements Sub-ToYel Bid� 9 0171.00Q1 Construckian 5taking (Paving) 01 71 23 L5 1 $10,946.10 10 0241.0100 Remave Sidewalk 02 41 13 5F 2412 $i.59 $3,175�6D7 $i0�946.1D $3,835.08 CTTY OF FORT WORTH STAIV��ARP C(7NSTRUCTION SPECIFICATfON DOCIJMEN Farrn Revised 20I20120 "' �19 101A52-2-20I8 Bond Year 3- Contract 6- Sid Proposal Workbaok-Addrndvm3 -�xAS MA7ERIAL� G�OU�, INC j � - --. _. __..._ _ _ _ _ -. - -- 11 0241.02�0 Remove Step 02 41 13 SF 5D - - - - -- - -- -- -- - 12 024'f .D300 Remove ADA Ramp Q2 41 13 EA 1 ----- --- - - -- -- -- 13 0241.0401 Remove Cancrete Drive D2 41 13 SF 10340 1�F a241.0442 Remove Asphalt Drive 02 41 13 5F 620 ...------- -.. --- - - - --- - _ 15 a241.0500 Remave Fence 02 41 13 LF 50 ------ -- - - -- -- - - - ----------_- 16 02h1.1000 Remvve Conc Pvmt 02 41 15 SY 4780 17 0241.1300 Remove Conc Curb & Gutter D2 �41 15 LF 8796 --- -�� - -- - ---- � - -- - -- 18 0241.1404 Remove Conc Valley Gufter 02 41 15 SY 150 _ ..._ - --- _,_,,,_,.,-- -- -- -- - -� ----- - -- - -- _ 19 0241.1 BQO Remove Speed Cushivn 02 41 15 �A 3 20 3110.0101 Site Clearing 31 10 00 SY 200 21 3110.0102 6"-12" 7ree Removal 31 1a Ofl EA 2 - - - � .... .. .-- -- - � _ _ --- _ _ -- - -- - - 22 311�.01fl3 12"-18" Tree Removal 31 10 00 �A h _ ._. __ - - -- 23 3110.0104 18"-2�" Tree Removal 31 10 00 EA 5 24 311�.01D5 24" and Larger Tree Remnval 31 10 00 �A 1 - . --- - - - - -- - - -- - 25 3123.09 D5 Borrow by Delivery 31 23 23 GY 810 _..... - - - ------ - - -- - ---- - - � _ . _.. _ -- 26 3125.Q101 SWPPP � 1 acre 31 25 DO L5 1 27 321'i.�112 8" Flexibke Base, Type A, GR-9 32 91 23 SY 3i2 _ .. ___ - ..._-- - _ - --- - - -- - 28 32'f 2.0401 HMAC Transitior� 32 12 16 TN 25 29 3213,01 D1 6" Conc Pvmk 321313 SY 28 --- - ----- - � - --- . _. . - -- __.. _ 30 3Z13.0301 4" Conc Sidewalk 32 93 2fl SF 750 _ __ . -- - - - _..- _._ _ �__ _ .. _ -- - -- -- 31 3213.031 i 4" Canc 5idewalk, Adjacent to Curb 3213 2D SF 8625 32 3213,0321 Conc 5idewalk, Adjacent to Ref Wa11 32 13 20 SF 50 __.. .. . _.. _ .._ _. _ .. -_.._ _ ._..... --- --- 33 3213.0322 Conc Curb at Back of Sidewalk 32 13 20 LF 120 - -.. _.- - -- - .. --..-..._ . ---. - __ __ - - - - - - -- �4 3213.0401 6" Concrete priveway 32 13 26 5F 12778 _ _ . ...- -- - -- --- -- --- -- ..___._ - - .. _ ___ 35 3213.44fl3 8" C.oncrete Driveway 32 93 20 SF 25D 36 3213.0451 B" Concrete Driveway, Exposed Aggregate 32 13 24 SF __ i500 37 3213.0322 Conc Curb at Back of Sidewalk 32 13 20 LF 50 - - ---- -- -- - • - _. _ - --- - --- - - - - 38 3213.0505 Sarrfer Free Ramp, Type M-3 32 13 20 EA 2 _.._..._.. . __.T -- -- _ - - - - - 39 3213.0506 Barrier Free Ramp, Type P-1 3213 20 EA 2 40 3213.05D7 Barrier Free Rarnp, Type P-2 32 13 20 EA 3 41 3214.0300 Briek 5idewalk Repair 321416 SY 125 _ - --- -- ----- - -- - . ---- - - �. _ _.._ ----- - - ---- 42 3217.0002 4" SLD Pvmt Marking HAS {Y) 3217 23 LF 750 43 3217.050'i 24" 5LD Pvmt Nlarking HAE (W) 3217 23 LF 15 -- -- ....----...... 44 3217.2103 RE�L Raised Marke�r TY II-A-A 32 17 23 EA 38 - - . . - - - -- -- - - -- - - - -- - -- .. - - - - 45 3217.5001 Gurb Address Painting 3217 25 EA 80 46 3231.Q111 4' Chain Link, Steei 32 31 13 LF 5D �47 3232.0100 Conc Ret Wall AdJacent to Sidewalk 32 3213 SF 200 _ ... _. _ - _ ------- - 48 3291.0140 7opsoil 32 91 19 CY 1825 49 3292.0100 81vck Sod Placement 32 92 13 SY 9079� 50 3305.0107 Manhole Adjustment, Minor 33 05 'f 4 EA 32 00 42 43 BI� PRaRQSAL A66ENDUtv13 P�ge 5 uf T $5.60 $280.OD 345.65 $345.65 $1.'! 4 $11,742.00 $1,42 $880,4fl $16.42 $821.00 $9.47 $43,173.20 $1'i.44 $1,716.00 $227.43 $682.29 $22.99 $4,598.00 $766.23 $'! ,532.46 $1,313.53 $5,254.12 $2,298.68 $91,493.40 $33.31 $26,981.10 62,736.53 $2,736.53 $25.6i $S,D09.D4 $15p.00 $.3,750.00 $178.42 $4,638.92 $8.99 $6,742.5d $9.18 - -- $79,177.50 $6.76 $338.00 $23.19 $2,773,20 $9.$3 ---$125,6�7.74 ��o.so ._...._ _ �z,�aa.00 $15.43 $23,145.00 $20.33 $1,�16,50 $2,734.34 $5,468.88 $2,712.45 - � $5,424.9� $2,812.84 $7,838.52 $216.73 $27,091.25 $1.26 - $9�5.00 $15.60 $234.00 $4.76 $180.88 $3i.22 $2,977.60 $21.89 $9,094.6d $61.57 $92,314.40 $50.35 $91,888.75 $4.20 $45,318.40 $583.18 $18,661.76 $80,000.00 $60,000.00 $61.79 $4,5�4.83 59 3305.0108 Miscellaneous Adjustment (Irrigation) 00 05 DS LS 1 5� 3305.0148 Miscellaneous 5truclure Adjuskment (WM)� 33 05 14 EA 73 6" or Higher _ __ GITY OF FDRT WOR'fH STAN6ARD CONSTRUCfION SPECIFICATION DOCUME�"r5 , r�--J .,,,��,,,r.��= ------ Form Revised 20120120 I'FJ l01A52-2-20k9.Bond Y�ar 3- Cowraet S- Bid Praposal�Workbook-Addmdum3 1 t�►a5 �iA7ERlALS GRaUP, k1�C. ' ....._..._.. _ . .__.. -- -- - '- - - -- ' -- -- -----� ---- .., ,.--- - �- - - -- -- 53 3346.0008 4" Pipe Underdrain, Type 8 33 46 0� LF 100 54 3441.1301 Laop Detector Gable Sawcut 34 41 10 LF 175 55 3441.1302 14 AWG Loop Detect Cable 34 41 10 LF 190 - ---- ----- -----... . .----- - - -- - -- - - _...... 56 3441.4003 Furnishllnstalf Alum Sign Ground Mouni Ciry g4 41 30 EA 2 Std. _ _ . - _ _ . . 57 3A49.40a4 Furnishllnstall Alum Sign Ex. Pole Mount 34 41 30 EA 2 - - -- -- - -. .-- 58 3441.�40Q6 lnstall Alum Sign Ground Mount 34 41 3fl �A 9 --- - - - - --------- _ _. . _ _. -_ . _ -. . - - ---- --- �- 59 3441.4110 Remo�e and Reinstall 5ign Panel and Post 34 41 30 �A 10 60 � 347'f.000i TrafFio Confrol 3�4 71 13 MO 5 81 9999.D001 Concrete Steps 32 13 20 S� 54 - --- --- -- _ - - _ _ .. ._..-- - --- - - - 62 9999.OD02 Ftemove and Replaee Ex. Mail Box (6rick) 34 41 30 EA 1 - -..._._ _ _. ---�. _- --- - - - ----- ..._ _. 63 9999.DD03 Remove and Relocate Mail �ax {Post} 34 41 3� EA 9 84 9999.0004 5courStopT"" Mat Cover (Green) 33 99 01 SY 25 65 9S99.d005 5tone Sidewalk Repair 32 9416 5Y 50 _ - -- - - - E6 9.999.4006 Paving Canstructian Allowance 00 00 00 LS 1 Unit 3: Peving Improvements Tutal Bid 0o az a3 B]D YROPDSAL ADD8NOl1M 3 Page 6 of 7 $2�4.08 _ $4,21�4.Od $5.47 $'i,039.30 $410.48 $820.96 $136.83 - - $273.86 $�}10.4$ $410,48 $541.83 $5,418.30 $1,641.92 - � $8,209.60 $43.18 $2,159.00 $2,736.53 $2,736.53 $122.76 $3,D69.Q0 $144.49 -- - $7,224.5fl $'[OO,OOOAO $100,OOdAO $�43,161.78 1 a 0241.1700 11" Pavement Pulverization fl2 41 95 SY 1492� $6.98 $104,141.6D � -- -- - -� . --- - ---- -- �-- -. ...._ - 2a 3123.0901 Unclassified Excavation by PEan 31 2316 CY 654 $34.85 $22,791.90 . . _ _ _._ __ - - -- --- .... _. 3a 3211.9999 Cem-Lime 301bsISY 3211 29 TN 242 $22'f.11 $53,508.62 ---..._ .. - - ------.. _ __�_ .._ _ .. -._ _ _ - -- - -- -- --- - _. . _. _ .. 4a 3212.Q303 3" Asphall Pvmt Type D 32 1216 SY 14920 $26.0�4 $388,516.80 . . .�._.� - -------- - -- - �.- . . -- ------� - 5a 3216.01Q1 6" Gonc Curb and Gutter 32 1613 LF 1021fl $50.11 $511,623.10 6a 3216.9999 Lay Down Conc Curb and Gutter 3216 13 LF 25 $44.06 $1,101.50 - -------- - -- - - - -- - - - --- - - - - - - 7a 3216.03Q1 7" Conc Valley Gutter, Residential 321613 SY 'f5a $124.23 $18,634.50 - --- ----� -� --- ---- - ---- - - - - - - - - - ._ .. .--- ._ _ __ -- $� 3305.Q111 Valve Box Adjustment, lncluding Cancrete 33 0514 �A 26 $537.41 $13,972.66 Collar _� _ . --- -- - - -- - 9a 3305.0112 Concrete Collar 33 05 17 EA 1 $1,23U.4�4 $1,230.44 -- .. .. - -- - - . - -.. . ---- -- 1 pa 9999.0001 TXDbT Item 422 - Bridge Approach 51ab 5F 92D $42.2fi $38,879.20 SAS-A UNIT 3: Alternate A, PQL Psvfng Impravements $1,154,400.33 1 b 0241.19 00 #�emove Asphalt Pvmt 02 41 15 2b 3123.01fl1 Unclassified Excavaiion by Plan 31 2316 3b 3211.0400 Hydrated Lime 40 Ibs15Y 32 11 29 4b 3211.0502 8" l.ime Trealment 3211 29 -- - - --- - - - -- -.. �b 3213.0101 6" Conc Pvmt, Including Monoliihically 321313 __ _ _ _ Poured Curb _ Bb 3216.01a1 6" Conc Curb and Gutter 32 16'!3 7b 3305.0111 Valve Box Adjustment 33 05 14 Sb �9g9�00D1 TX�OT Item 422 - Bridge Approach 51ab SY CY TN SY SY LF EA 5F 96$30 $7.65 $i28,749.6d 3195 $17.80 $56,871.a0 394 $178.25 $70,230.50 1760a $4.60 $80,960.00 17000 $125.4U Z00 $50.05 29 $647.35 920 $42.2� 171VIT 3: Alternate B, Cancrcio Paving Impravements $2,131,800.Q0 $10�a10.00 $18,773.15 $38,82�}.00 $2,536,21 �.15 Bid Summary Unit 1: Water lmprovements $ a,079,497.19 C11'X OP FORT WORTH S7ANDARD COSVSTRLICTION SPECIFICATI0IV ➢i]C[114�.N1'S Aprn� Revised 2012Q120 �� '"=�-tl`� "�`�� -•�_�.... .- CPN I OtA32-2-201B Bond Year 3- Cbntracl 6- Hid Proposal Wock6opk-qddendum3 ;i '3 �.XFS ��AT�R1A�.,� GRaUP, IN ! r 0o az a3 B1� PROPOSAL ADDENDUM3 Page 7 of 7 Unii2: 3anitary Sewer lmprovemeuts $ 3,775,607.�2 Unit 3: Paving Tmprarements $ $43,761.7� UlYIT 3: A�ternate A, POL Peving Improvements $ 1,154,40D.3� UNIT 3: Alternate B, Concrete Paving Irnprovemente $ 2,536,21 i3.15 Total 1(Total Bfd Units 1, Z, 3 8a Alternative 3 A) $ 7,19�,668.57 Total 2(TotBl Bid Units l� 2� 3& Aiternative 3 B) $ $�y'q,e{�4.34 END OF SECTIO.IV Th�e City reserves the right ta select #he responsible low bidder of either Tatal l or Total 2 ��„�.- -� — _- � fEXAS MATERIALS GROIJP, !NC. CTTY OF FORT WORTH Lr STATEPARD COT'STRi1G770N SPBCIPICATION pOCUMENTS �arm Revised 20120I20 GPN ID1452-2-2018 Buud Year 3- Coolracl 6- IIid Propasel Workbook-Adde¢dwn3 aa gs ta 81� BOUD page 1 of 2 ��� �� o�V�9 6�&� �'3 'i,:� i3i� �01�� �C�9�4!!9 �a�.� I��( �i'�f���c IP6����6�ii�: Thatwe, TEXAS MATERIALS GROUP 9�NC o , lmown as " cY'��" i1tL'1�.�. Yl"3.� o �o o ^ oorp�r�tc �uretY E�i��l�f" h�r�in zncl _�,_�-_� �� ,__ duly a�thorized 4o clo busine�s in the Stat� of Texas, Imown as "Surety" herein, are held and firmly bound unlo thc City of Forf Vllorih, a mu�ici�al corporaiinn .created nursuanf to tl�e laws of T�,xas, I<nown as "City" herein, in [he penak sum of ff��s� ��rr���u� �5°/a) a�� �0o1�3�rr'� ���cara��a� f�i�l p�vAc�, in lawful maney af the Uniteci SRates, 4o b� paid in For� Wor#h, Tarranf Counfy, 7exas for 4he paymenf of which sum well a�d �ruiy �o be m�eJe, we bind oursc�l�es, our heirs, e3ceoutars, admiriisirafars, successors and assic�ns, joinfily arsd severally, firmly by these presenfis. @Jt��3[����,�, �he Principal has submifted a laid or proposal to perform Woric ior the following �rojec4 designated as 2618 �OiUR Year 3 � GDnfraCt 6 �9�4;iP, V'��Wt��OB��, the condition of fhis obligatian is such tliai if #he City shall award ti�e Cantract for the goregoing pro}ect ta the Principal, and the Principal shall saiisfy al! requirements and condifions required for the execution o# the Contract and shall enter infio �he Contract in writing with the Ci4y in accardance with the t�rms of such same, 4hen qh9s obligation shall be and became null and �oid. if, hauvever, the Principal fails to execute s��ch Contract in accordance with the tertns of same or fails 4o safiisfy all requirements and canditions require.d for #he execution o4 th� Contract, this bond shall became the prope�fy oi the Ci#y, withou# recQuFse of the Princi�al andlor Surety, not ta exceed the penal4y hereaf, and shall be used to compensafe City far the difference between Principai's total bid amount and the nexl selected bidcier's tota! bid amaun4. �iRO�l��� �UV�iFB�fi, 4haf if any lega{ action he filed on this Bond, verue shail ]ie in Tarranf County, Texas ar the Uniied States Qistrict Courl for Ehe f�arthem bistrict of Texas, Fort Worth Division. i1� ►I§fpT�dES� 1f'sl���AI��9�, the Principal and the Sure4y have SICf�E� and S�ALE� this instrumeni by duly authorized agents and officers on this the 2t1C� day of A.U.gLlSt , 2021, PRI1VCkPAL: TEXAS MA.TE R7�-Ts,,.� �R�1�� r N�C o BY: _' — .� ., . _ � Sigt't�ure _ ATTEST; Witness as t���Principal Rober� Alvisa Estimator _ I�ame and Titla �� ClTY Of FORT WORTH STANQARQ CpNSTRUC71dN SPECIFICATIti3J �aCUMEi3T5 Foem Revis�d 24171109 �� � '� � �� C - ' '�,q,���`-�,oi �z � c? Y.,� �, -.�� s��awA�`_� CPN 1D1b52-Z-2p18 BundYear3-Contrect8-Bid Propqsal Worlchaok,xls oa ns t s BEb BDN❑ page 2 of 2 0 t Witne�s ab ta Surety Attach Power of Aftarney (Suretyj for A#fo�rrey-in-f-act Addiess: 42Q lJe���� Lrg e ���e._ L.�111 �- 5U RETY: Libe�ty Mut�aa:L Ins o Co a _ BY: _ � � .� SiG nat�rre Pa�r�c�.a Lo i�cCa119 A�t�IneFac�c Name and Title Ac�dress: l�20 De�ke�' D�" a S�e o 204 rtr��,�,� T3Z �„5 n Fi � _ Telephone Number: 2 j 1-3 5 31. *iVote: If signed hy an officer of fihe Surety Company, there musfi be on file a certified extract from the by laws showing that this person i�as authorify to s9gn such abligation. if S�arety's physical address is differ�nt from ifs mailing address, both rr�ust be provided. The date of the bond shap noi be prior to the date th� Contraci is awarded. �Na aF s�cz�toN CITY OF FORT WORTH STAN�ARD CONSTRLICT]ON SPECIFlCAT1QN �OCUMEN7S Form Reu}sed 20171109 GPN 101/52-2-2�18 Bond Year 3- Cailtract 6- Bid Proposal Work6nok.xls �(�� -�- �. '�'�� -` Il..����?+�::��'��j �j�/� }���p,�{ }�� �3,�g kY.�9�4�'� b W �E�i G+NJli�k.�Le� � �€.N�2F'� ".' T��is l�ower of l�fta'ney limuts 41ie tscEe o� 4i�ose uaineti iierain, ancl 4hey hav� no at�4horily 4a hind 4ite Company e�t���i in fi1� ni�r�r��r arid to tl�� caxEan4 h�r�ir� g�a4�ci. R_ib�rty 3Viufual Ens�trar�ce Company ihe Ohio Casualty i3�surance Company Wes� Flmorican Insuranoe Company ����� �� �������� � I�r: �"-. _ �,, p. � j, � {f V}�pn�y�:f4 ��.� �CmnmoTBealahpa elEa, No[ary Publie ry Seal � t... fco 'i•4 �`� � Man[qameryCounty � �p {7� � MycommissionexpiresMnrcfi28,2025 �y� ��d� '�.•� 1�4, ` 1 Eammiss�annumher1126(144 ete5a Pa3tBII�, Notary Publie �.`�-�.vNSytVp-�?,[i i MemUer,PennsyivantaAswciallonofNalaries Ur��"ry.�S1S�',= G:i�BINV� ALL P�GRS4f�5 BY ThICSE PRCSL"�f`CS; That Tl�e Ohio Gasualty Insur�nce Cpmpany is a corporation duly organized uncler ihe laws of ihe State of Neuv Hampshire, that I.iberry Mutua� Insuranse Company is a corporatian du�y organized under the laws of the 5fate of Massachusetls, and West American Ins�ranee Company is a corparalion duiy organized under fhe laws oi fhe Siate of lndiana (herein eollectively called the "Companies"), pursu�nt to and hy aulhorily herein set forth, does hereby name, cansiitufe and ap�oint, Pah•icia L. McC�ll all of lhe city af IrvEn stafe of TX each individually i( there he mors than one named, its krue and lawful atlorney-in-fact io make, execufa, seal, acl<nawiedge and deliver, (or and on its behalf as surety and as its aef �nd deetl, any and all bicl honds on behalf oi Texas Materials Group, Ina , an t e ejcecuhon o suc id 6an s, in pursuance of t�ese presents, shail be as hinding upon the Campany as i they ad been uiy sic�ned by the presidont and atfested by ti�e seeretary of the Company in t�eir own proper persons. If� INiTNCSS WFiCiiEOF, ihis Power of Attomay has f�een subscrif�ed hy an authorized v�cer or official of the Companies and the corporate seals of fhe Companies Iyave be.en a�ixed therefo this 2nc1 day oi A�ri�il , 2U2t . Liberty Malual Insurance Company 4 �t�su� y�Y INs� � tiNsug� 7he phia Casuslfy Insurance Company J� pRP�R.y� �� o�' oRp°�a,.� �G�` �,o¢POkar �n West American Insurance Company � ? �'o �tn � �° fi0 C� � ? Fo fi ���� 0� p `���� n � �.��»`� Cf /�7 �$��'s e�y D� �O y`� s'�'�� �� � � e� D �N���(-�' � ��`ACHU �.� � NAMP �,aL .�`�s�'�OIAN �.a ��1� )�,r S. FJ,( .k h 2l • i� ,,. — l]avid M. Carey, Assistant 5ecretary `� �s � � � � U � µ- O �. ;� 5fafe ai PEN�€BYLVA3�IA County of MONSG�MERY ss � � N C ,� a .� On Ihis 2nd day of April , 2fl21 �efore me persanally a�peared �avld M. Carey, wha acicnawledged himsel( fo he the Assislanl 5eoretary of Liberly Mutual Insurance o Company, The Ohio Casualiy Company, and Wesi American Insurance Gompany, and that he, as such, he�ng aulhorized so to do, execute the loregoing instrument for the purpases �� iherem contained by signing an behalf of Ihe corporations py himselfas a duly aulhorized oificer. �� If3 WITNESS WH�REOF, I have hereunio subscri6ed my name and affixed my noiarial se�l a! King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, on the day and year first abvve wrilten. L � Q 3� _ � �N �� �s This Puwer oi Attorney is made and executetl pursuant to and by aulhorily of tfie following By-laws and Authorizations of The Ohio Casualfy lns�trance Company, Liberty Muival c Insurance Company, and West American Insurance Company wrhich resolutions are now in full force and effecl reading as follows: �j ARTICLE IV- OFFICERS: Section 92. Power of Rhamey. o Any offtcer or olher official of the Corporation auihorized far ihat purpose In wriling by the Chairman or iha Presider�i, and subject to such limiEalian as the Chairman ar the y, President may prescnhe, shall appoinf such atiornays-in-faci, as may be neaessary io act in behalf of the Corporailon to make, exeeute, seal, acicnnwledge and deliver as surety � any and all undertalcings, Gonds, recognlzances and ofher surety ohligaiions, 5uch altorneys•in-fact, subject to the limifaiions set tadh in Iheir respeciive powers ot attomey, shail � have full power to bind the Gorporaiion by t�eir slgnalure and execution af any such insir�ments and ko attach ihereio the seal of the Corporation, When so execwted, such � insirumenis shall be as binding as if signed by Ihe Presfdent and attesked 1n by the Secreiary. Any power or autinority granleal to any represertlalive or attorney-in-fa�t under the v provisions of this arlicle may be reunked ai any time by the Board, the Chairman, the President or by Ihe a�cer or afficers granting such power or authority. ARTICLE X111- Execution of Contracis: Sacfian 5. 5urety Bonds and Undertalcings. My offoer of the Gompany authorized for thaf purpose in writing hy Ihe chairman or the president, and sabject to such limitalians as Ihe chairman or the president may prescribe, shaq appoint such atiomeys-irnfact, as may be necessary to act in behalf af the Company !o make, execale, seal, adcnowledge and deliver as surety arty and a!� undertakmgs, honds, recognizances.and ot�er surery ob]igaEions. Such attorneys-€n•fact suhject to khe limitations set forth In their respective pawers of altomey, shall have fulf power to bind the Cornpany by Iheir signatura and ex�cution of any such instruments and to atiach thereto the seal of Ihe Company. When so executed such instruments shal{ be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by 1ha secrefary. Certificate of �eslgnaiion - The Presidenf of the Gampany, aciing pursuant lo the 8y]aws of the Company, auihorizes David M. Garey, Assistent Secrefary lo appoinf such aitomeys-in- faci ss may be necessary to aot on behalf of the Compeny to malce, execute, sea{, ac�mnwledge and del�ver as surefy any and all undertalcings, honds, recognizances and other surety obligatipns. Ruthorization - 8y unanimous consent of the Company's Board of Directors, the Company consents Ihat farsimile or meehanically reproducetl signalure of any assistant sec�etary of the Company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy ot any power o! attomey issuad by the Company in connection with surety bAnds, shall be valid and binding upon ihe Company wilh ihe same force and effeCt as fitiough manually affixed. I, Renee C. Llewelkyn, the undersigned, Assistant Secreiary, The �hin Casualiy Insurance Company, Liber#y Niutuai Insurance Company, and West American Insurance C.ompany do hereby ceriify that the original power of aftorney of which ihe foregoing is a full, true and cosrecl copy of the Power of Attomey executed hy said Companfes, is in full force and effecl and has not been revolced. IN 7ESTIPliOi�Y WHER�DF, l have he€eunto set my hantl and effixed Ihe seals of said Cosnpanies thls 2nd day ol August , 2021 , CerUfcale M1fo: �20s�'7'da9�v0�82 �p'1. RrorrR�?y Jp4pnvoaq��`4 (l��pN��RqT��' gr� r�� ��+ � :G �o �r � �° �o c� r � � �"6 � p o & 1 � � � � 0 6 �l 99 � Q `� �t��,�'n' � e Y�� s9acKug� da y°� `�:�Mpg" da� rs �HOI�NP .ab v. Renee C. Llewellyn, Assistant Secrelary �/1 * i�� yd rt ti� ��h * �� 4M5-12880 LMIC OC[C WAIC Mulli Ca Bld gond �212i 0 c? � T3 � � � o �� C 6� �� o� �� O � �.� o m d' c� EN � M � �a U c— o� _ .r.. DO 43 37 VENDOR CQIVIPLIANC� TO STATE LAW Page 1 af 9 S�C'i IOM 00 �3 39 VENDOR COMPLIANCE TO STATE LAW NQN RESIDENT BIDDER Texas Government Cade Cha�ter 2252 was adopted for ihe award of contracts to nonresident bidders. This law provides that, in order to be awarded a eonkract as low bidder, nonresident bidders (out-of-state coniractors whose corporate of#ices ar principal place of business are outside the State of Texas) bid projects for construction, improvements, supplies or services in Texas at an amount lower than the lowest Texas resident bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bicider woufd be required to underbid a nonresident bidder in order to obtain a comparable contract in the State which the nanresident's principal place of business is located. The appropriate blanks in 5ection A must be filled out �y all non�-esident bidders in order for your bid to meet specifieations. The failure of nonresident bidders to do so will automaticaliy disqualify that bidder. Resident �idders must check the box in 5ection B. A. Nonresident L�idders� in th� State of i�x�,����i �r.,. ��,_t��r_r3i=z�,�;�', our principa! place of �Usiness, are required to be i,''���_I_�� �r�: ,_: percent lower than resident bidders by State Law. A copy of the statute is attached. Nonresident bidders �n the State of ��. �i ��. I_:,��� �- ��� k.��z�i=;K , our principal place of business, are not required to underbid resident bidders. B. The principal place of business of our aompany vr our parent campany or majarity owner is in the State of Texas. � BID��R: Company Name Here � � ���aic 4��Y i��sc�� .F ' � 4 � � �_ f • ��l (..i�'�� / Address Here 1��� /,�e�� �•L- Address Here o� Space �u�,l� �� _ City, State Zip Code Here ��'� �� V � By: Printed Name Here i � � �-�` � �r _� � , (Signature . Titls: Title Here ,r����iKq �. ��,� ✓ v Date: �,��� J CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARd CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFlCAT10N DOCUMENTS Form Revised 20110627 CPN 101452-2-20i8 Bond Year 3- Contracl 6-�id Proposal Workbaok-Addendum3 0045l1-1 BIDDERS PItEQLTAI.IFICATIONS Page 1 of 3 SECTIOT+T d0 4511 SID!DERS PREQUALIFICATIDNS 1. Sammary. All contractors are req�ired to be prequalified by t�e City prior to submitting b�ds. To be eligihle ta bid the contractor must submit Section 00 45 12, Pregualification Statement for the wark type(s) listed with their Bid. Any contractor or subcantraetor who is not prequalified far the work type{s) listed must suhmit Section 00 45 13, Bidder Preyualification Application in accardance with the requirements below. The prequalifieation process will establish a bid limit based on a t�ck�nical evaluation and f nancial analysis of the contractar. The information must be subnnitted seven (7} days prior to the date af the opening of bids. For example, a cantractar w'tshing to submit bids on projects to be opened nn tha 7th of April must file the informatian by the 31st day of March in order to bid on these prajects. In order to expedite and facilitate the approval of a Bidc�er's PrequaIi�cation Application, the following must accompan� the submission. a. A complete set of andited or revi�wed financial statements. (]) Classified Balance Sheet (2) Incotne Statement (3) Statement of Cash Flows (4} Statement of Retained Earnings (5) Notes to the Finaaacial Statements, if any h. A certifi�d capy of the firtn's arganizational documents (Corporate Charter, Articles of incorporation, Articles of Organization, Certificate af Formation, LLC Regulations, Certificate of I,imited Partnership Agreement}. c. A completed Bidder Prequalification Application. (1} The firm's Tex.as Taxpayer Tdentification Number as issued by the Texas Comptroller of Pub3ic Accou�ts. To obtain a Te�s T�payer ldentification number visit the Texas Comptroller of Pubiic Accounts online at the following web address www.window.state.tx.us/taxpermitl and fill out trlae apglication to appiy far your Texas tax ID. (2) The fixm's e-mail address and faY number. (3) The firm's DUNS number as issued by Dun & Bradstreet. This number is used by the City for requirad reporting on Federai Aid �rojects. The DUNS number may be obtained at wvvw.dnb.eoxn. d. Resumes reflecting the construction experier�ce of the principles of ti�e firm for �rrns submitting ti�eir initial pregualification. These rasumes should include the size and scope of the work performed. e. Other information as reyuested by the City. �. Prequalification Requirements a. Financiad Siatements. �inancial statement submission must be pravided in accordance with the following: (1} Tne City requires that the original Financial Statement or a c�rtified capy be suhmitted far consideration. CTTY OF FORT w012TH 2418 BOND Year 3— Conkracl 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIp]V �OCUMENTS Ckty Project No.: 101452-2 Revised July 1, 2U11 oo4sit-2 BII�DERS PREQUALIRICATIONS Paga 2 of 3 (2) To be satisfactory, the fmancial statements musi be audited or reviewed by an indepandent, certified public accounting firm registered and ir� good standing in any state. Current Texas statues a�sa r�quire that accounting firm;� performing audits or reviews on business entities within the State of Texas be properly licen,sed or registered with the Texas State 13oard of Public Accountancy. (3) Th� accounting firm should state in #he audit report or review whether the contractor is an individuaI, corporation, or limited IiabiIity company. (4) Financial Statements must be presented in U.S, dollars at the current rate of exchange of the Balance Sheet date. (5} The City will no� recognize any c�rtified public accountant as independeni wlao is not, in fact, independent, {6) The aecountant's opinion on the financial statements of the contracting company should state that the audit or review has been conducted in accordance with auditing sfandards generally aecepted in tha United States aiAmerica. This inust he stated in the accounting flrm's opinion. It should: {1} express an unquaIified opinion, or (2) express a qualif�ed opinian on the statements taken as a whole. (7) The City reserves the right to reyuire a new statement at any time. (S) The iuiancial statement must be prepared as of the last day of any manth, not more than an� year old and must be on file with the City l6 months t�.ereafter, in accordance with Paragraph 1. (9) The City wi11 determine a contractar's bic�ding capacity for the purpnses of awarding eontracts. Bidding capacity is determined by multiplying the positive net working capital (working capital= current assets — current liabilities) by a facior af 10. Only thase statements reflec�ing a positive net working capital position will be considered satisfactory for prequalificat�on purposes. (10) In the ease that a bidding date falls within the time a new financial statement is being prepared, the previaus statement shall be updated with proper verification, b. I3idder Prequalifieatian Appiication. A Bidder Prequalification Application must be subxnitted along witih audited or re�iewed financial statements by firms wishing to be eligibi� to bid an aIl cIasses of constructian and maintenance pcojects. Incomplete Applica�ions wiIl be rejected. (1) In those schedul�s where there is nothing to report, the notation of "None" ar "NIA" should be inserted. {2) A minimum of fi�e (5) re%rences of related work must be provided. (3} Suhmission of an equipment schedule whick� i'ndicates equipmertt under the control of the Contractor aand which is related to the type of work for which the Contactor is seeking prequalification. The schedule must include the mar►ufacturer, model and genera] cornraan de�cription oi each pisce of equipment. Abbreviations or means of d�scribing equipment other than provided abo�e will not he accepted. 3. Eligibility to Bid a. The City shall be th� sole judge as to a contractor's preyualifcation. b. The City may reject, suspend, or madify any preyualifcation for failure by �h� cantractor to demonstrate acceptable fnancial ability or performance. c, The City will issue a letter as to the status af the preyualification approval. CITY OF FORT woRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract B ST'AIVDARD CONSTRUCTIflN SPECIFICATI�N DOCiIMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised ]uly l, 2011 0045 11 -3 BmDERS PREQUALiFICATIpNS Page 3 of 3 d. If a contractor has a valid prequalification letter, the contractor will be eligible ta bid the prequalified work types until the expiratioc� date stated in the letter. END OF SECTI�N �i I I i� CITY OF F�RT WORTH 209 8 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANRARD CONSTAUCTTON SPECIF'ICATION DOCUME�ITS Cily Project Nn.: 901452-2 Revised luly I, 2011 ao as iz - i PREQUALIFICATION STATEMENT Fage 1 of 1 � 2 3 4 S 5 7 sEcTrorr oa �s �� PREQUALIFICATION STATEMENT Each Bidder for a City pracurement is requ�red to co�plete the informatian below by identiiying the p�equalified co�tractors and/or subcontractors whom they intend to utilize for the major warlr type(s) listed. Major Work Typs Cont�ractorlSubcontractor Company Prequalificatzan Name Ex itation Date Water Distribution, Urbar�.. and Renewal, 12-inch , , � ' �y�, � � � ,� � i� � diameter and smxl��r - - • - � Sewer Interceptors, UrbanlRenewal, 42-inches , , . , , .._ . �/E �' �: and s�n.allex Sewer By�ass Pumping 42- � /��� � in.ches �nd lar er "� ' ' / Asphalt Paving Ca�asfructiozilR.econstruction .� , , - � r (15,Q00 square yards and • '�-;" • � .r . , �� ,' � GREATER Concrete Paving � Construction/Reconstruction. _ - -.- , - , , (15,000 square yards and -" =�` � • • - � .. �' GREATER � Roadway and Pedestrian � , y � �� 7. �Li htin '- _ 8 9 IO 11 12 13 14 15 16 �� 18 19 20 2I 22 z� �� 25 The undersi�ned hereby certifies that the con�eactors and/or subcontractors described in the table abave are cus�rently prequalifed far the work types listed. BIDDER: J> � �.� ,=�', ;y�.(f L--rm r.� � ��,�s� �r,� . � By� 1'����� r � �'7J't , Cor.�pany � (Please Print) , _� � � �, _ � �' ��,� � ' � r�� r4 , ,. ,,k .�,� �ignatuxe: � .L ,L_ - �''r:� - =,r-,, Address � , r , � " Title: . ` _ •-., - City/Stat IZip (Pl se Arint} Dat�: �; ��' ^ `'� i END OF SECTION CITY OF FQRT WOR'I`H' 2018 BOND Year 3— Cantrect 6 5TANAI�RD CQNS'I'�tUC'1'ION SP�CIFICATIpN DOCUMENTS ity PirojeeGNo.: l034S2-2 Revisedluly 1, zo�i "=xAS MATfRIALS GROUP. fN� 00 a5 26 - 1 CON'I`ItACTOR COMPLIANCE WITI3 VWORKER'S COMPENSATTpN LAW Page 1 of 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 ll i2 13 14 15 1G 17 1S 19 20 21 22 23 2�F 25 2b 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 SECTION d0 45 2G CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE VJITH WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW Pursuant ta Texas Labor Code Section 406.096(a), as amended, Cantractor certifies that it pravides worker's eampensation insurance caverage for all of its employees employed on City Project No. 101452-2. Contractor further ce�tifies that, pursuant to Texas Labor Gode, Section 406.096(b), as amended, it will prnvide to City its subcontractar's cettificates of cornpliance with worker's compensation co�erage. C-Kt7►M d7�� ICl�_;� '�� 7f�tc . ��-�.�ac.f � �r.� F-. .�-�[ Sy: '��:-� "-- - � v is" CarnPanY � "� r � �o s '3 � � (Please Print) ���•-• {Z�:c.,�'� ��— �f 'Z..ac� Signature: �/�_�,� Address s � ,.��..-- �' ' i �r '� ,. � �: Title• .�r , _- - _ - _ _ City/State/Zip (Please Print} THE STATE OF 7'�XAS COUNTY OFTARRANT n� � � BE�'ORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared .�, _ , lrnown to me to be the person wliose name is subscribed ta the foreg�ing instrument, and acicnowledged to me that he/� exeeuted the same as the act and deed of ' f�;r;�- ,:, ����.�.;K} �,, � _�. fQr the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND �EAL OF OFFICE this ;^�.rr day of ii��u�ij'L,�� _ , 2i� k --.��.��s_.. �.:�-��: �_ri-�=.� ..:..::.: :.. .:...= _�, : _ ..._:. �� PRY P�ja� �A� N�otary Pubi c�LL 5taye o# Texas * * Nl9reaFt��� My Comm. E pires 1�1-83-2023,. -� - .. � , . t . � �,L—,o -�� �- -�A, . Notary Public in and for the ;5tate of Texas END UF SECTION CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CDNSTItUCTTON SPECIFiCAT10N bOCUMENTS Revised 7uly 1, 201 f 2018 BOTTD Year 3- Contract 6 Ciry Project No.: 101452-2 oo��an. i kf�:s�ucsa C�vi�y �3fdiivu��e SFec:fi��i6;uu� po�� i nl�y �r.CTI�N Oi} �5 �0 Susines� t�:c���i�}� S�ecifica�ia�ns 4 A�'PLICATII}I� �)F !�{]LiC`1' 5 I#"tl�e �otal do11�a�-*:lllic:CFi 1�7� C{�ItI]'Cli:l Iti �±C�.�Es;F 1�3$Il ��{}I�,IJI}II, ti��n i� �llwf1725� E',c��1iE}� got�l a�.yp4�lic�l�Ic_ �, �l ��s��ess T,�4�ity' l�irrr�� reFers tcM �er�itiecl II'qi�ur�ay-, �ie��l�nr 1��crr��cn-. own�ei �ius3�tess k'�ic�'��rfk�� 7 {14'ZlV4'�#E}. 9 lU 11 « 13 14 IS 16 1� Z� i9 �'I)��CY �TI'A'FE�I��'.�1`I' E� is ttie pu�icy o!-!i�< �'i ry of' For� Worth #o ensure rl�e #u�3 �r��E cc]��it�ble �arci�i��#�c,n ixf Hus�rtes� F..t�uEEy Firu�swi�ee�:�}ap�icul�lc, ii� t3�e prnc��re�7��n# 43#'a�l goads and servi�es, Alt ��ec��Gi�ei���nt� and re�u�alic�r�:� �tate�l �€� �he [:�ay�S 1;41ri'Ctll I�i�iSlll2S8 E1�411t�+ {11'4i�llL'�R�E �V[�,����'�-i �-i��� (as etr�kilie{i' ��s=1lc���k�lil7rary,sf�}legal.ccsm�cuc[cx{�lx�+urth�la�esilC��vcs��lh tx�0�0�0-22593} �p}�ly t� fhi� bid, M13F PROJ��T' �UALS `fh�; C.'ity's [VfIVJBF; �,n�l c�i� tl��s pec�j�c� �s ��°l� c�f tEr� �olaE bid +��lu�� C1f �11� C433iE'c�,C� ��LAtiL' �11CI L]�}�1�lES 1(1 f��lrk_s crrfr� C'r}�r���1�r�r���' ���rvrc�',���. �0 [;4}1�'�k'LI1��1�E T[} 13��1 SPE�IFICATii)h'!� �l [)�t Cit}� contracls 5�i0{},f1Cf(1 or n�ore u�he�e :� 13usiness �€�i�i#}� (it���] Es a��lied, offe�'or� isre ��equore�k to 22 cE��tii�sly wi��� tii� GnRen� a�i 11�e Cit��'s B�asine�� !� c��ity Ordi���ce hv ir��et�ng �r ex�e�dirt� tkte sbo��e st�tcd 2.4 �,s�:�! �fu�ou�,h �3na c}f �lfc �o11o}vii3� ntetftia�ds; i. 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OQ 52 43 - i Agrcement Page 1 of 6 SECTION 00 S2 43 AGREEMENT THTS AGREEMENT, aut�orized on `1 �' =Z� u�,� , is made by and between the City af Fort Worth, a Texas home rule tnunicipality, acting by and through its duly authorized City Managet, ("City"), and TEXAS MA.TERIALS GROUP, INC., dba TEXASBIT, aufharized to do business in Texas, acting by and through its duly authorized representative, ("Cantractor"). City and Cantractor may jointiy be referred to as Parties. City and Contractor, in Gansideration of the mutual cavenants hereinafter sat forth, agree as follows: Article 1. WORK Contractor shall complete all Work as speciiied or indicatad in the Cantract Documents for the Project identified herein. Article 2. PROJECT The project for which the Work under the Cantract Documents may be the who�e or only a part i.s generally described as follows: 2018 BOND YEAR 3— Conttact G Cit Pro'ect No.: l O1452-2 Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE Ciiy agrees to pay Contractor fox performance of the Work irt accordanca with the Cantract Documents an amaunt, in current funds., of Seven Million, One Hundred Ninety-Two Thousand, Si� Hnndred Sixty-�ix & 511100 Dollars ($ 9,192,666.S1}. Contract price may ba adjusted by change orders duly authorized by the Parties. Article 4. CONTRACT TIME 4.1 Final Accep#ance. The Work sha11 be complete far �`inal Acceptance within 4S0 days after the date when the Contract Time cammences �o run, as provided in Faragraph 2.02 af the General Conditi�ns, plus any extension thereof allawed in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions. 4.2 Liquidated Damages Contractor recognizes that time is of ihe essence far completion of Milestones, if any, and to achieve Final Ac�eptance af the Wark and City and the public will suff�r from loss of use if ihe Work is not completed within the time{s) speci�ed in Paragraph 4.1 above. The Contractor alsa recognizes the delays, expense and dif%culties invalved in proving in a legal proceeding, the actual loss suffered by tlae Ci#y if the Work is not completed on time. Accordingly, instead of reguiring any such proof, Cantractor agrees that as liquidated damages for delay {but not as a penalty), Contractor snall pay City six hundred ffly Dollars ($GSO.DO) for each day that expires aiier tha tirne speci�ied in Paragraph 4.I for Final Acceptance until the City issues the Final Letter of Acceptance. CITY OF FORT WORT1-T 2018 BOND Year 3— Cantract 6 STANDARD C�]N3TRUC770N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Froject No.: ] 01452-2 Revised U812312021 oasza3.a Agreement Page 2 af G Ariicle 5. CUNTRACT DOCUMENTS S.1 CONTENTS: A. The Conh-aet Documents which comprise the entire agreement between City and Contractor concerning the Work cansist of the follawing: I. This Agreament. 2. Attachments ta this Agreement: a. Bid Form 1) Proposal Form 2} Vendar Caxnpliance to State LaW Nan-Resident Bic�der 3} Prequalification Statement 4} State and Reder�l documents (project s�pecific) b. Current Pre�ailing Wage Rate Table c. Insurance ACORD Form(s) d. Payment Bond e. Perfarmance Bond f. Maintenance Bo:nd g. Power of Attarney for the Bonds h. Worker's Compensatian Affidavit i. MBE and/or 5BE Utilization �'orm 3. General Conditions. �4. SupplemEentary Conditions. Specifications specii'ically made a part of the Contract Documents by attachment ar, if not attached, as incorporatec� by reference and described in the Table of Contents of the Project's Contract Documents. 6. Drawings. 7. Add�nda. 8. Documentation submitted by Cantz•actor prior to Notice af Award. 9, The following which may be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the Agreement and, if issued, bec�irle an incorpara#ed part of the Contract Documents: a. Notice to Paroeeed. b. Field Orders. e. Change Orders. d. Le�ter of Finat Acceptat�ce. Article 6. INUEMN�FICATION G.1 Con#ractor covenan�s and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend, at iks own expense, �he city, its officers, servants and �mployees, from and against any and all claims arising out ai, or alleged to arise out o#', the work and services to be performed by the contractor, its of%cers, agents, employees, subcantractors, �icenses or iutrritees under this cantract. This indemniffeatian provision is speci�callv inten[�ed to operaEe and be effec�i�e even if it is alleged or nroven that all or soxne of the dama�es b. eiuq� sought were caused. in whole or in �arF, bv anv act. amission or ne�li�ence of the cit�, This indemnity pravision is intended to include, without limetation, indemnity for costs, expenses and legal fees incurred by the city in defending against su�h claims and eauses af actions. CI1'Y OF FORT WDRTH 2O18 BONl3 Year 3— ConErac# 6 STANDARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECIPIC.ATID�1 pOCL1MENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 �tevised 08/23/2d21 005243-3 Agreement Page 3 of 6 6.2 Cantractar cavena�nts and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless, at its own e�pense, the city, its officers, servants and employees, from and against any and all ioss, damage or destraction of property of thc cify, arising aut of, or aileged to arisa out of, the wark and services ta be performed by the contractor, its officers, agents, employees, suTucontraetors, ]acensees or invitees under this co�atract. This indemnification nravision is, specificallv intend�d to onerate and be effective even if it is alle�ed or praven t�tat all or some of the dama�es being sou�ht were c_aased. in whale or in uart. bv an'v act, omission or ne�ligenee of the citv. Article 7. MISCELLANEOUS 7.1 Terms. Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions wi11 have the mearaings indicated in the General C�anditions. 7.2 Assignm.ent of Cantract. This Agreement, including all of the Contract Documents may not be assigned by the Contractar withaut the advanced express �rritten consent of the City. 7.3 Successors and Assigns. City and Contractor each hinds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and l�gal representatives to the ather party here�o, in respect to aIl covenants, agreements and obligatians contained in the Contract Documents. 7.4 SeverabilitylNon-Waiver of Claims. Any provision or part of the Contract Dacuments held to be unconstitutional, void ar unenforceable by a cou�t af competent jurisdiction shall be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions shall continue to be valid and binding upon City and Contxactor. The failure of City or Contractor ta �n�ist upon the performance of any term or provision af this Agreement ot ta exercise any right g�raz�ted herein shall not constitut.e a waiver of City's ar Contractor's respecti�e rigltt to in,sist upon appropriate perfarmance ar to assert arzy such right on any future occasion. 7.5 Governing Law and Venue. This Agreement, including all of the Contract Docnments is per%rmable in the State of Texas. Veaue shajl be Tarrant County, Texas, or the United States District Court far the Northern District of Texas, Fort Warth Division, 7.6 Autharity to Sign. Contractor shall atYaeh evidence of authority to sign Agreeynent if signed by someone ather than the dUly authorized signatory of the Cont�actor. '7,7 Non-appropriation of Fund�. In the event no funds ar insufficient fiands are appropriated by City in any fiscal period for any payments due hereunder, City wi11 notify Vendar of such occurrence and this Agteement shall terminate on the last day of the iiscal period :For which appropriations were received without penalty or expense to CiTy of any kind whatsoever, except as to the portions aithe payments herein agreed upon for which funds have been appropriated. C[TY OF FORT WOAT7-I 2018 BOTII] Year 3-- Cantract 6 S�AN�AAD CONS1TiLTCT10N SPECIFICATION DqC:i]MENTS Ciiy Praject No.: I Qi452-2 Revised 08/23f2fl21 ao s2 a� - a Agreement Page 4 af b 7.8 Prahibition On Cantracts With Companies Boycotiing Israel. Contractar acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2271 of the Texas Government Code, the City is prohibited from entering into a cat�tract with a cornpany for goods or services uniess the contract contains a written verificatian from the company that it: ( I} does not �aycott Ysrael; attd (2) will not boycatt Israei during the term of'the contract. The terms "boycott Israel" and "company" shall have the meanings ascribed to thase terms in•Section 848.,OU1 of the Texas Government Code. By signing this contract, Conttactor ce�tifi�s that Contractor's signature pravides writtera verafaeation to the City that Cor�tFactor: (I) does nat boycott Xsrael; and (2) will nat boycott Israel durBng the term of th e contrdct. 7.9 Prohibition on Boycotting Energy Conapanies. Contraetor acl�owledges thai in aceordance with Chapter �274 of #he Texas Goverr�ment Code-{as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2}, the City is prohibited from antering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or more, which will be paid wholly or partly from pu�lic funds of the City, with a caznpany {with 10 og more fu13-tlme employees} unless the contract contains a written veri�ication frarn the comgany that it: (1} does not boycoi� energy campanies; and (2) wiIl not boycott energy cornpanies during the term of the cantract. The �erms "boycott energy company" and "company" ha�e the meaning aseribed to tlaose terms by Chapter 227� of the Texas Government Code {as added by Acts 2021, 87t� Leg,, R.S., S.B. 13, § 2}. To the extent that Chapte�� 2274 of the Government Code is applicable to fhis Agreement, by signing this Agreement, �on#ractor certi�ies that Cantractor's signature providas written �erif'ication to the City that Contractor: {1) doas not boycott energy companies; and (2j wSII not boycott energy eampanies during the term of this Agreetnent. 7.10 Prohibition on Diser'vninatian Against Firearm and Ammunition lndustries. Contractor acknowledges that except as ofk�erwise pro�ided by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Gode (as a�lded by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1), the City is prohibited from entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $100,000 or moxe vNhich will be paid wholly or partly from public funds of th� City, with a company (with l0 or more full-time employees} unless the contract cantains a waritten verifcation fi�am the company that it: {1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discrirninate during the term of the contract against a firearm entity or fir�arm trade association. Ti18 $�1'[]iS "disci•iminafe," L4�i8aiYI1 BiliI�" aTld "�1Tearni trade a550C1at1�11" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Govermnent Code (as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B, 13, § l). To the extent that Chapter 2274 af the Governmeni Code is applicable to this Agreement, by sigping this Agreement, Cflntractnr certifies that Cantractor's signature provides wrii�en verificatian to the City that Contractar: (1} does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive tkaat discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm f�ade assaciation; and (Z) wiIl not discriminate against a firearm entity ar �rearfn trade association during the term of this Agreement, 7,11 Immigration Natioriality Act. CITY OF FORT WOItTH 2D18 BONA Year 3— Contract 6 STANDATtI7 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION I]OCUNILNTS City PrajectNo.: f01452-2 Revised �$123/2Q21 005243-5 Agreement Pagc 5 0�6 Con1x'actor shall t�eri�y the identity and employment eligibiliTy of its e�nployees who perfortn work under this Agreement, including eompleting the Employment Eligibility Verificatian Form (I-9). Upan request by City, Contractor sha11 pravide City wit� copies of all I-9 %rms and supporting eligibility docuxnentatian for each emplayee who performs �c�vo:rk under this Agreement. Contractar shall adhere to alI �ederal and State lavns as v�ell as establish appropriate procedures and controls so that no services will be perFormed by any Contractor employee who is not legally eligible to perform such services. CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD CITY HA.RMLESS FROM ANY PENALTIES, LIABILITIES, OR LO�SES DUE TO VIOLATI�NS OF THrS PARAGRAPH BY CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES, SIIBCONTRACTORS, AGENT�, OR LICENSEES. City, upan written natice to Contractor, shall have the right to immediatel� terminate this Agreement f�r violations oi this provision by Contractor. 7.12 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement gives no rights or benefits to anyone other than ihe City and the Contractor and there are no ihird-party beneficiaries. 7.l 3 No Caus� af Action Agaimst Eng�n�ar. Con.tractor, its subcontractors and equipznent and maierzals suppliers on the PRO.TECT or their suxet�es, shal] maintain na direct action against the Engineer, iis officers, employees, and subcanfiractozs, for az�y claim arzsing out of, in connection with, or resulting from the engix�:acring services performed. Only the City will be fihe beneficiary af any undertaking by the Engznear. The presence o:r duties o:f the Engineer's personnel at a construction site, wl�et}�er as on-site representatives or otherwise, do n4t make the Engineer or its personnel in any way responsible for #hose duties #ha# belong to the City and/or ihe City's construction cont�actors ox ofi.�er en�ities, a�ad do not relieve the cons#ruction contractors vr any other e��ity a� thezr obligations, du�ies, and responsibilities, including, but not limited to, all construction methods, means, techniques, sequences, and procedures necessary for caordinatixzg and completir�g alI portians of the canstruetion wark in accordance with the Contract Documents and any health or safety precautions required by such construction work, The Engineer and its personnel have no authority ta exercise any control over any construction cont�actor or other entity or their emplayees in connection with their wark or any health or safefy precautions. CI'Zi.' Ok' FOR'!' VaDRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3-� Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SP�G�ICATION DpC[lMENTS City ProjectNo.: 103452-2 Revised R8123/2U21 OOS243-G Agrecmcnl Page 6 oFG IN WITNESS WHEREO�', City and Cantractox• have each executed this Agreement to he effective as of ihe date subscribed by+ the City's designated Ass�stant City Manager ("Effective Date"), Contractoe; rk��R S� c��•ar�,.S G�4.�ity of Fart Wo1•#h ���A�4 r� :rA s b1' c i By: � -�. _�.-� — Signature f � �:. �¢v �s (Px�inted Nat�ae) �/� C' •s � �, + 1� ..✓ c � . � ..,.J T1t�� �- �.� � _ _.L � n - D� ,� � �,� Acldress �i � �'G ; j � 7So � �-- City/State/Zip �.� �� / za- �— c D�te B� � � �'� � Dana Bu�•ghdoff Assistant City M�rfagex� �_. Dat� Ati t; �� ti onald P, Gonzales, Acting C' ecretary (Seal) M��:,�r-a�sy Date� a7 /.r8la�ezl Farm 1295 No.: N �� Contract Cotnpliance Manager: By sigiiing, T ac��owledge that I ain the persan respor�sible for the monitoring aud administration nf this enntrack, including ensur�ng aIl pecfori�iance and reporting reyuireanents. , �� -�� Maged Zaki, P,� Project Maz�agc�� Apgr,oyed as to Form and Le�ality: �� Douglas W. Black Sa•, Assistant Ciiy Attarney APPRO Ai. CO illiam Jal�nson, Direct �� � Transportation & Publi Wo��ks Depart�nent CITY OP FORT WORTH STANDARU CONSTRUCT[ON Si�BCIFICATtON AQCUMENTS Revised U8123/2021 201�����--'��nht��� — C '� : � , �yg � E��` _ _ _. "' I� � _ � u_ _ � n �� � E� Bond No. D14225406 0061 ]3-] PERFORMANCE BONIa Page 1 of 2 1 z 3 4 5 6 7 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT 8 That we, Texas Mat�rials Group, Inc. dba TexasBit, A CRH Company , known as 9 "Principal" herein and Liberty Mutual Insurance Company , a corporate 14 surety{sureties, if more than one) duiy authorized to do bu5iness in the State of Texas, known as 11 12 13 "Surety" herein (whether ane or more), a:re helc� and firrnl� bound unto the Ciry of Fort Worth, a municip.al corporation creatcd �ursuant ta the laws of T�xas, ktaown as "City" herein, in the pe �aI SUITl [?f, Seven MII3ion One Hundred Nlnety Two 7housand Six Hundred Sixty Six and 5�11�G Dp11aI'9 SECTION UO b1 13 PERFORMl�NCE BOND � � KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: � 14 ($ 7,192,666.5'1 15 16 17 lawful maney of the United States, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas for the payment of which sutn well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, succesaors and assigns, jointly and s�verally, finnly by these presents. IS WHEREAS, the Prineipal has entered inta a certain r�ritten contract with the City 19 awai°ded the �_ day of _?� _ , 2a�' �, which Cantract is hereby referred to and 20 made a palrt hereof for all purposes as if fuuy set forth herein, to furnish all materials, equipmcnt 21 labox and other accessori�s de£'med by iaw, in the prosecutio� of the Worlt, including any Change 22 Orders, as provided it�r in said Contract designated as �018 BOND, YEAR 3— CONTRACT 6, 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 City Project No. 1014��-�. NOW, THEREFORE, the conditian of this abligation is such �at if the said Principal shall faithfully perform it obligations under the Contract and shall in all respects duly and t'aithful�y perform the Work, inc�uding Change Orders, undez' the Cantract, accordin� to the plans, s�ecifications, anci contract documents therein referred to, and as well during any period af extensian of tke Cnntract that may be gran�ed on t,kae part af the City, then this obligation shail be and become null and void, otherwise to re�nain in full force and effect. PROVIDED FURTAER, that iia.ny 1e�al actian b� filed on ihis Sond, v�nue shall lie in Tarrant County, Texas or ihe United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Port 32 Worth Division. C1TY OF FORT WORTti STAid�ARI] CONSTR[IGTI�N SPEC�ICATION DOCUME�T3 Revised July 1, 201 1 2018 DDND Yeaz 3— Contract 6 City Project Na,: 1D1452-2 Ob 61 l3 - 2 PERF4KNEANCE AOAiD Page 2 of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3A� as 36 37 38 39 40 �i 42 43 44 45 This bond is made and executed in comp�zance with the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the Texas Governmeat Code, as amended, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the pravisions of said statue. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have SIGNED and SE.ALED this instrument by duly authoriz�d agents and officers an this tl�e '� �� day of � T� �� , 2o Z�. PRINCIPAL: Texas Materials Group, Inc. dba TexasSit, A CRH Company .r' _ BY: . i= `-��'= _ Signature ATTEST: (Pri�cipal} �ecretary r r�_ -'� - � �-- ! " ' - � ,'P _ . Narne and Title Address: 420 pecker Drive Suite 24p Irvi�g TX 75062 Witness as to Principal r �' Wi ss as to urety Je ica Richmond SURE'TY: Libe Mutual Insurance Gart� an BYf �, ' Signa e Ste hanie Gross Attorne -in-Fact TX Lic, No. 2019321 Name and Title Address: 2929 Allen Parkwa Houston TX 77�19 TeIephone Numher: 79 3-526-3366 *Note: If signed by an Qfiicer of the Sur�ty Campany, there must be an file a certified exfract frorn the by-laws shovsring that this person has authority ta sign such obligation. If Surety's physical address is different froan its mailing adc�ess, bath must be provided. The date of the bond shall noi he prior to th� date the Contract is au�arded. CITY OF FORT WORTI3 STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOI+I SPECIFICATION BOCUMENTS Revised July 1, 2a11 2018 BOND Year 3—Cvntract 6 City Project 1Vo.: ld 1452-2 Bond No. 014225406 0061 14-] PAYMENT 80ND Page � of 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I3 14 15 16 17 18 14 20 21 2,2 z� 24 2S 2b 27 28 THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TARRANT SECTION 00 b1 14 PAYMENT BOND � § KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: � That we, Texas Mater�als Group, Inc. dba TexasBit, A CRH Company , known as "Principal" her�in, and Libe Mutual Insurance Com an � a corparate surety (sureties), duly authoriz�d ta do business in the 5tate of Texas, �mawn as `°Surety" herein (whether one or more), are held and fit7mly bound unta the City of Fort Worth, a municipal corporatio� ereated pursuant ta tha laws of the State of Texas, known as "City" herein, !11 t]10 penal SllTll O� Seven Mlllion Orte Hundred Ninaty Two Thausand Six Hundred Sixfy Six and 5111�6 DOl�.$TS ($ 7,192,666.51 ), lawiul money of the United States, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, for the payment of which sum weil and truly be anade, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executars, administrakors, successors and assigns, jnintly and severally, iirmly by these presents: WHEREAS, Prix�eipal �as entered into a certain written Contract wiklz City, award�d tl�e �day of __;YG T..�,r- n-- , 2Q f, which Contract is hereby referred to and inade a part hereof for all purposes as if fuily set forth herein, to fuz�ish all materials, equipinent, labor and other ace.essories as defined by law, iui Che prasecution of the Work as provided for in said Contract and desi�nated as 2018 BOND, YEAR 3— CONTRACT 6, City Praject No. 101452-2. N�W, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that if Principai shall pay aI1 monies owing to any {and all) paymcnt bond benefieiary (as defned in Chapter 2253 ai f.be Texas Government Code, as amended) in the pros�cution of the War�C under t�e Contraet, then this obligation shall be and become nuil and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. 29 This bond is made .and executed in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the 30 Tcxas Govez�x�nent Code, as a�nended, and all liabiLities an this bond shall be determined in � 1 accordance with the provisions oi said statute. 32 C1TT' OF FO[ZT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRUCTfON 5PEC1FjCAT10N BOCUMENT5 Revised 7ufy 1, 2011 2018 B(}ND Year 3— Cantract 6 City Pmject Alo.; I O1452-2 oo�i za-2 PAYMElYT BOI�D Page 2 of 2 1 IN WITNE5S WHEREOF, the Principal and Surety have each SIGNED and SEALED 2 this insttvinent by duly authorized agents and officers an this the �� day of 3 � :� �. �5�+'� , 20 '71y� . 4 ATTEST: PRINCIPAL: c MatPrialc (�muo_ Inc. dba TeXa"��it, _ A CRFi Company BY: , — - ' � Signature �.ti �\.�G.. ��. V ir i�' (Principal) Secretary Name and Title Address: 420 Decker Drive, Suite 2�0 Irvin , iX i5�62 Witness as to Principal SURETY: Libe Mutual lnsurance Com an � _ , _� �� .- � ATTEST: BY: - t Stgnature ! nla (Sur�ty) Secretary �' ' � '� Witn as ta 5urety Jessi a Richmond 5 6 7 8 4 10 11 12 Stephanie Gross, Attorney-in-Fack,_TX Lic'�o. 2019321 Name and Title AddreSs: 2929 Allen Parkwa �iouston, TX 77�19 Telephone Number: 713-526-3366 Note: If signed by an off"icer of the Suxety, th�re must be on fiie a certified extract fram the bylaws showing that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If Surety's physical address is different from its mailing addrass, both must be provided. The date of the bond sha11 not be prior to the date the Contract is awarded. END OF �ECTION C1TY OF FORT WORTT-I S"i'ANDARD CDNSTItC1CTiON SPECIF[CATIpN l70CUMENTS Revised Ju1y I, 2011 2U18 HO�TD Yesr 3— Contract 6 City Project No.: ]01452-2 Bond No. 01422b406M no s� i9 - � MAINTENANG� BOND Page 1 oP3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 i4 IS 16 17 18 19 20 2l 22 23 2� 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 SECTION 00 61 19 MAINTENANCE BOND THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY O� TARRANT § § KNQW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS: § That we Texas Materials Group, Inc. dba 7exasBit, A CRH Company , lrno's�m as "Principal" herein and Libe Mutual Insurance Cam an , a corporate surety (sure#'tes, if more than one) duly authoxized to do bu�iness in the State of Texas, known as "Surety" herein (whether one or more}, are held anci firmly baund unto the City of Fort Worth, a m�nicipal corporation created pursuant to the laws of the State af Texas, knovvn as "City" herein, ]� %�LC SUI]7 O� Seven Mlllion One Hundred Nineiy Two Thousand Six Hundred Sixty Six and 511100 �p117T5 ($ 7,192,666.51 , lawful money of the United 5tates, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tairant County, Texas, for payment of which sum we11 and iruly be rnade unto the City and its suceessors, we hind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, succes.so:rs arid assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. �REAS, th� Parincipal has entered into a certain written contract with the City awarded the day of - -{� 2Q. `"' , which Contract is hereby � referred to and a made part hereof far all purposes as if fully set forth herein, to furnish ail materials, equipment labar and other accessaries as deiined by law, in the prosecution of the Wor1c, including any Work resulting from a duly authorized Change Order (collectively herein, th� "Work") as provided far in said contract and d�sigz�ated as �018 SOND, YEAR 3— CONTRACT 6, City Project No.101452-2; and WHEREAS, Principal binds itself to use such znaterials and ta so ronstruct the Wark in accordanee �vzth the plans, specifications and Contract Documents tlaat the Work is anc� will remain free from defects in materials or worlcmanship �or and during the period oi twa (�) years after the date of Final Acceptance of the Work by �he City {"Maintenance Period"}; and WHEREA.S, Principal binds itseLf to re�air or reconstruct the Work in whole or in part upon receiving notice from the City of the need therefor at any time within the Maintenance P�riad. ClTY OF FORT WqLZTH STANDAAl7 CDNSTRUCTION SPECIFiCAT10N DOC[IMENTS Revised ]uiy 1, 2011 2.018 BQND Year 3— Canlract G Ciry ProjectA€o.: t01452-2 UOG119-2 MAINTP.NA�ICE SqND Yage 2 of 3 1 2 NOW THEREFORE, the condition of this obligation is such ti�at if Prin.cipal shall 3 remedy any de%ctive Work, �ox which timely notice was provided by City, to a campletion 4 satisfactory to the City, the�a rhis obligation sha11 become null and voic�; otherwise to remain in 5 full force and effect. 6 7 PROVIDED, HOWEVER, if Principal sha1l fail so to repair or reconstruct any Yimely 8 noticed defeciiv� '�Vork, it is agreed that the City may cause any and all such defective Work to 4 be repaired andlc�r reconstructed with all associated costs thereof being borne by t�e Principal a�d i0 the Surety under this Mainteriance bond; and 11 12 PROVIDED FiTRTHER, that if any legai action be filed on this Bond, venue shall lie in 13 Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Courk for the Northern District of Texas, Fort 14 Worth Divisian; and 15 16 PROVIDED �URTHER, that this obligatian shall be continuous in naiure and 17 successive recoveries may be had hereon for successive breaches. 18 19 20 C1TY OF FORT WOIZTH 2O18 IIOND Year 3—C�ntract 6 STAI+4DARD CONSTRUCTTON SPECIFICATTQN DOCUMENT3 City Pro,ject No,: 101a52-2 Revised July 1, 2011 �061 Y9-3 MAiNTENANCE BOIVD Page 3 of 3 1 IN WITNESS WREREOF, the Princzpal and the 5urety have each SIGNED and SEALED this � 2 instrument by dul� authoriz�d age�nts and officers on this the � day of ����'� �C�_. 3 , 2U�. 4 5 6 7 S 9 lfl I1 12 13 14 15 1G l7 18 19 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 �z �a 34 35 36 37 38 39 g0 41 PRINCIPAL: Texas Materials Group. Inc. dba TexasBit. A CRH Com an � �T:w BY: r/' v - Signature ATT�ST: (Principal) Secretary ,.�, .. ��� „ -� � F _ � Nam� atid Tiile Address: 420 Decker Drive, Suite 200 Irving, TX 75062 Wimess as to Principal AT'TEST: (Suret Secretary �����J I' �[+/ ` { Witn as to Surety Jessi a Richmond SUR�TY: L.ibe Mutual Insurance Com an BY: '" ~ Lr ,= — 5ignatur Stephanie Gross, Attorney-in-Fact� Lic �ia. 2019321 Name and Title Address: 2929 Allen Parkwa Nousion TX 77019 Telephone Nurnber: 713-526-3366 �Note: If signed by an officer af t�e Surety Company, �ere inust be on file a certiited extract fro�tn the by-laws showing that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If S�.trety's physical address is different from its mailing address, hoth must be provided. The data of t}ze bond shall not be prior to the date the Contract is awarded. CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH STANDARD �ONSTRUCTiOId SPBCTFICATION DOCUMENTS Revised July 1, Z01 ] 2018 BDND Year 3— Contract 6 Cily Project No.: 101452-2 �;• ��ISJ�i�'� ��l�.dim SU��YY Ti�s P� af Attnrne�r �irrrts U,e acls oF tr,ose r�red n�ei� ai�d tl�ey have no a�ftority ba bind the i:rnr�aan�q mcoept in the rr�r�r �nd to tha e�f he�ein � Liberty Mutuai Insurance Company The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company WestAmerican insurance Company ����� �� ������� O�tifiqte IVp: 8244862•022001 k�[C1Y4�11 AI.L P� B1( TI-�SE P17�BJi� �hat 'ihe q'ra Casually Ir�su�aioe Cotrpargr is a carpora�ion c�y cxga�iz�ed ulder the la�n5 d tha 5t��: of New F�ire, tliat l.il�iy M�iu�al Ins�anoe Corrpary is a carparamon du[y orgazized �rthe laws of the S�te of Massadxt�lts, and Ul�st Arr�ipn Insivanoe C,orrpai�l is a c�paation duly organ�ed uiderihe lauvs of iile State of Ir�� (here.in qdl�v�Ey p11ed ttle `+Compei�es ), pusuNrt to and byr authoriEy I�aein set fnrth, does f�erek�y rrame, oor�stitute and appoir�, Chelsea Nielsan; dessiaa Richmond; Joyce A. lohnson; Philip N. Bair; Stephanie Gross �floftf�:cifyOF Houston siateof TX �11f1dt41�{jjlflhE�LI721'1'qfl�tilBllOfl2fkff�,it5bteandlauvhl2ttorr�eyir►#ac#lon�, ex�a,�e, seal, adviovkiedge ard deJiver, �ar a�d on its qehaff as su�ety and as its acl ar�d deed, arN and all �uider�cir�s, bor�, reoo�'�oes �d dher s�#y abfigatiors, in ptas�arxe of tl�se presents and shall be as birx�ing �on the {�xmerres as if ihey haue i�een d�Jy si�ed by 1he presitient arxi attested b�l tt�e se�y of the CArrpanles in tY�ir aron pToper �� IN V1�TI+�S5 4N-�QF, tl�s. PYmuer of Attaney has been s��s�ibed b� an aalhoriz�d a�iar or dfia� oF ihe Carpanies aid the capaate se�s of tfie Carrpaz�ies have b�en �fixed ttlere�o �his 12th day of February , 2U2! . vi � :r � � �State af F�JVVSYLVA1�lIA � Caur�jr oF N�Q1VfG0�RY � uberiy Mrt�1 Ir�noe CorrparN 41PI3�rp_ �,5� IH$G,p� � 1N5Urp lheCt�OC:aSualtylnslaaROeCor►1'��"N h`�Pc°�O��yC� yJP����Qrqb .GP4o�yroRa�'t`�, V1�.5tArf�IlpRl[LSld2f10ECC�fi�fy �.� $1 t� R�` `�o G+ a 3' `�o fi+ r y i912 0 0�`�919 � o � i99'i � r�'�%'�,oH�a �aa y� Nhn�es`*��D� �s�1+voinxa�,ba� BY� �'��� 7* * 1 fi 1- '�1 *�' p�uid M. C�ey� A�istazd 5�ne4ary �� Ql this 12th day Of Fehr�ary , 2R27 b�fore me pel5orrally 2pp�red �evid M Carey� +A110 BdQxrwledged Fv[rself t0 be the Assistart Sea�ary aF �b�iy M�I Ins�rdCx�a '� �� Corrpary, 'fhe OYio {:�ually G�rrpar�y, and V�st Arr�can lr�suanoe Carrp�g, and that h�, as s�, 6eirg autf�oriz�d so to do, ee�eeeaate the taregoirg ir�stnmenk for ihe puposes ", �� therein oontained tr� signir�g m�f of ihe oapor�tiasty hirr�eJf as a dulyaulha�zed aSioer. �� IN UIl1� 11kA�OF, I haue he��rRo s�.�saibeal rry rr�rie arxi a6foced rry notarial se� at VGrg of Prtss'ta, Perr�sl+{vani�, m the day ard y�r' fir�t abo�ie wtitten. � Ou, fi p r E � Q,�rS�a�W� F� Canmpnweal�hafPeonsylvenfa-NolerySeal L w n�' 9fa � Terosa Pastella, NIXary Pub�!c � ,�.Q�J aj O r. � s'✓ Monlgon�ery Counry U p � �� MKcomm�sslas�w;plrasMelch28,2025 gy� l�f C � �� Commission numssr 112604d SYL�P� �G Membe=, �annspirania Agsodallon W Nolai�a �� ��IB, ��j/ �IC � � '�t]tq� P��" m �� This FYrn+er of Pnorr�y is rr� �id zx�aated �trsuant to and by a�Rhaily oF the fdlawirg By-f�uvs and P�lhair�ons of The Ohio C'asua9ty Irsuanoe Carpary, Liberty Muhr�1 �� Ir►su"anoe C.cxrpary� and V�kst A�ic� Insuar�e Gotr�l which resd�fians �e nc�ruin fi�l foroe and et�ecl r�dir�g as fdl�ws: � o� aR11CLE N—E�l(�: S�lian 12 Pauer of I�Etorrscy, Ar�y off�o� or dher affiaal of the Capor~atiart authaia�xi for ih� p�apose in writir�g t�r the Clxvm�an or the President, arxl s�ject to such lirritation as the Ch�rrr�an or the '� � Presidenk rray presa'ib�, shall appoirk such aftanc�ys-irrfacl, as rray be neaessary to ad in 6ehalf aF�e Cospor'�ion to rr�Ce, exea�te� s�� adaio�nle�e arxi cleliuer as surel�+ b �� arr�r arxi a41 u�dertaldr�s. borx�, r�o�r�es ar� cl�'s[aetY al�iga�ars. �fi a�tane�in�fad, s�ject to ihe lirritations set faih in theiF �spediue paners of attar�ey, shali +-, � ha� iull pv�ner to bind the Corpa'a4an lry d�eir sigr�atu� and e�a.�ion of �y sudi ir�str�rrts and to atE� th�to the s�l af 11� Corporartian. VI� so exeaated, stx�1 z c�i ����s st�ll he as bindng as if sigrnad try the Pl�eside�t arid attes4ad ta I�yr the 5ea�ary. AnY Pa'� a�h/ 9� ��!+ �ue or attaney-irrfad � the prwisia�s af this artide may he rc�roked at arty tirr� b�r Ihe Board, the Cham�, tlie Presider�t or b}r the c�fl'ioer or o�iiars �arting such power ar a��thaify a4FiifGlE XIII —Exect#ion af Cartracls: Seclion 5. SUeEy Borxis arxl Lhderta'dr�qs. Any aifioer aFthe Corrpary aufharized for tl�at qipose in+Mitir�g hythe diaimen orthe pr�sident, and suhjec� lo such lirritations as the cham�an arthe presidert rr�y pre�iqe, shh�i �o;nt suu��» �ta„�ys-�r��t, � r►ay qe neoessaEY to act in beFr�lf of ihe Carpery to rr�ce, �e, sea�, aa�ow�ed�e ar�a de�f,re�- as s�y ar+y ar,d �i u,aerta�r�, bords, recognizanoes and dt�r st�y ohtig�ions. S�ch altarieys-irriact s�ject to th� lirrtitatioris sei fath in their respacti�e �oJuers oF attorrtey, shall have fi1i poutier to bindihe �A�' bN tlleir sigrrature a�d e.�aAion of arry si.id� ir�stnnronts �d to altach t�re4o the seal aF the Gnnpany. V1f� so executed such insinrrerds sl�Il be as 6irdir�g as H sigr�ed by the presider� arid attested tr� the se�etary. C�rtifica6s of Desi�an—ihe PCiesidart of ihe Carpw�y, aciing �t io the @ylaws of the CarQary, a�ihai�. I��id M C.arEy, ,0.ssistartl Sed'e4ary to appairi such aIIomey�.,-irr fac# as rr�y be r�sary to ad on behalf � the Corr� to ma'ae, exenrte seal� a�la�anled9e �d deliuer as su�ty ary ard all �mdertaldngs, bor�ds, recognizarioe5 and ather sirety ob[igaUons. Au�or�on— ��animous oa�t of tiie Corrpa�is � of CSr�ars, the Carpany �1s tt�atfaGsirrile ar rr�harrcally reproduoed sic,�afi.re af any �si�art seaetary of the Cor�panY,,n�rev�' appearir�g ipon a ceEfified capyt3F any pasn� of attorney issued hytl�e Corrpeny in oornettion v�th sueiy honds sf�all �evalid and hindirg upm fhe Cpr�aary u�'!h the 52rne 4aoe and effed as though m�t�ally a�xed. I, Fd��ee C Lle�nielfyn, the undersigried, l�lssist�t Secxetary, The Ohio Casually Irs�x"anoe Carrpary, Libedy Mutual Ins�ranoe CaY�u�l� and Ul�st ,�rreriran Insuanoe CArrparry do hereby oe�tiiy tf�at the aic,�"naE pw�er of attarrt�y of v,l'iich tl'� fioregoirg is a fiil, #rue az�d oorred copyr of the Pos�r oF Wton'�ey �tesl byr said Con'panies, is in full fatie and �(ect artd Ftas nak been revolaed. IN'f�Sl'ENI�,W VIA-�EOF, I have I�xrto �t rry tr&ntl and alfir�'1 tFie s�s ciF said Conp�ies this day af P�, !N3lJ/� Pvt`f 1NS� � 1N9URR J QRPCq4P �L� vi�'}. �PPCA,9l� GP`p0.VOip,qr �i'C� ��° �'r fi �T r� `Oo C� � 3 b c� >� 99`�� o b 4999 w o a 199'I a� "� r ws 3� �iy; �e �, � $ y' �'yy �9cHua ..'��� � NANP6�'` D �'s NOIAHP 'aa R�f10L' C. LIEtiAEil�ffl, ASSISt�.S2Q2�� ��7 * 1�� `��✓1 ir 1�� '�A7 i j`'� �a y N � �� L� D p � �� �� o� n� `o� LMS-12873 I.MIC OCIC WAIC MuS�I Co a2121 � � ��� r. �!"�� } � .����,���.���. �..6.� ����I���t ���OC� TO OBTAIN INFORMATI�N OR TO MAKE A COMPLAItiT: You may write to Liberty Mutual Surety at: Liberty Mutuaf Surety 22D0 Renaiss�nce Boule�ard, Suite 4d0 King of Prussia, PA 19406-2755 You may cantact the Texas Department of Insurance to obtain information on companies, coverages, rights or compla�nts at: 1-80�-252-3439 You may write the Texas Department of Insurance: P. O. Box 149104 Austin, TX 78714-9104 ��x: (512) 475-9 77'i Web: �te.vc.�rs E-mail: , _� tion t��: .u'te '��. Premium or �laim �ispu�es Should you have a dispute concerning a premium, you should contact the agent firs#. If you ha�e a disp��e conc�rning a claim, you should contact the company firs#. If the dispute is not resolved, you may contact the Texas Departmenfi of Insurance. A�4ach �ihis �lo�ice io Your �olicy: This natice is for information only and does not become a part or condition of the attached document. WI IC-354q Page 1 of 2 Rev. 7.1.D7 � .i �c�rt�• � ���,�.� �.���1,.� ���� F�C�►C���I I �ll PORi�►�V1�� PARA OBTENER INFORMACION O REAL,IZAR UNA QUEJA: Usted puede escribir la notificacion y dirigirla a Liberty Mutual Sureiy en la siguiente direccion: Liberty Mutual 5urety 2200 Renaissance Boulevard, Suite 40a King of Prussia, PA 19406-2755 Usted puede contactar a1 Departamento de Seguros de Texas para obtener informacion acerca de las companias, coberturas, derechos n quejas: 1-800-252-3439 Usted puede escribir al Departamento de Seguros de Texas a la siguiente cfireccion: P. O. Bax 149104 Aus#in, TX 78714-9104 Fax: {512) 475-1771 Web: n .Ilw►F ., �a- �� �te,�.u: E-mail: Lansum�rProtection tdi.s#ate.tx.us �isputas acerca de peimas o Peclamos En caso de que usted quiera el�var una disputa concerr�iente al tema de primas, por fa�or contacte en primer lugar a s� agente. Si el tema c!e la disputa es relati�o a un reclamo, par fa�or contacte a la compania de seguros en primer termina Si usted c�nsidera que la disputa no es apropiadamente resu�lta en estas instancias, entonces usted puede contactar af Departamento de Seguros de Texas.. Adjunte esta notificacion a su p�iliza: Esta notificaci�n es a los solos fines de su infvrmaci�n y fa misma no forma parte o condiciona de manera alguna el documento adjunto. LMIG35�0 Page 2 of 2 Rev, 7,1.U7 i ST�TD�D GEI�TEI�AI.. COleTD�T'IOliT� OF TIIE COl`T�TI2UCTI�IiT C011T'�ACT" 1 C1TY OF FaRT WRRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 8 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPEEIFICATION DqGL1MENTS Cily Project No.: 141452-2 Revision: $?3/�121 STANDARD GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE C4NSTRUCTION CONTRACT TABLE OF C�TdTE1�1T� Page Article1 —Defiinitions and Terminology ..........................................................................................................1 1.QI D�fined Terrns .........................................................................................................................�..... l 1.02 Terminalogy .............................................................:....................................................................6 Article2—Freliminary Matters ........................�.......,.....................................................................,..................7 2.01 Capies of Documents ....................................................................................................................7 2.02 Commencement of Contract Time; Notice to Proceed ................................................................ 7 2. 03 Starting the Work . ......... ... ..... ........ .... .... .... .... ......... ..... ........ ..... ... ..... ........ . .... .... ........ .... ... . .... .... .... $ 2.04 Before Starting ConstrUction ........................................................................................................ 8 2.05 Preconstruction Conference .......................................................................................................... 8 2.Ob Public Meeting ..............................................................................................................................8 2,07 Ini�ial Acceptance of Schedules ....................................................................................................8 Artic�e 3— Cantract Docwnents: Intent, Amending, Reuse ............................................................................8 3.01 Int�nt ..................................................................................................................... .................. . ... �.. 8 3.02 Reference Standards ...................................................................................................................... 9 3.U3 Reporting and Resol�ing Discrepancies .......................................................................................9 3.(?� Amending and Supplamenting Cantract Docurrtents .................................................................10 3.05 Reuse of Documents ............ � ......................................................... .............................................10 3.06 Electron'rc Data ...........................................................................,............,...................................11 Article 4— Availability of' Lands; Subsurface and Physical Cond�ians; Hazardous Environmantal Conditions; Reference Points ........................................................................................................... l l 4.01 Availability of Lands ........................................�.........................................................................11 4.02 Subsurface and Physical Condrtions ..........................................................................................12 4.03 Di�fering Subsurface or Physical Gondrtians .............................................................................12 4.04 Underground Facilities ............................................................................................................... l3 4.�5 Reference Paints .........................................................................................................................14 4.06 HazardousEnviroz�cn.ental Condition atSite ..............................................................................lq� Artic�e 5— Bands and Insurance ................... �.................................................................................................16 5.01 Licensed Sureties andlnsurers ...................................................................................................16 5.02 Performance,Pa�rnent,and Maintenance Bands ..............................................�........................ 16 5.03 Certiiicates oiInsurance .............................................................................................................16 5.04 Contractor's Insurance ................................................................................................................18 S.OS Acceptance of Bonds and Insurance; Option to RepIace ...........................................................19 Article 6 — Coniraetor's Responsibil�ies ........................................................................................................19 b.�1 Supervision and Superintendence ...............................................................................................19 CITY OF FOAT W�RTH 201$ BOND Year 3— Contract 6 5TANDARDCO[�TRUCTION SPECIAICATEON DOCUMENT3 City Praject Na: 1�9452-2 Rer�ision: �l3JX)2I 6.02 Labor; Warking Hours ................................................................................................................20 6.03 Services, Materials, and Equipment ...........................................................................................20 6.04 Project Schedu�e ..........................................................................................................................21 6.05 Substitutes and "Or-Equals" .......................................................................................................21 b.QG Concerning Subcontractors, Suppliers, and Others .................................................................... 24 6.07 Wage Rates .................................................................................................................................. 2S 6.0$ Patent �ees and Royalties ...........................................................................................................26 6.09 Permits and Utilities ....................................................................................................................27 6.10 Laws anditegula�ions ................................................................................................................�27 6.11 Taxes ...........................................................................................................................................28 6.12 Use of Site and Otkier Areas .......................................................................................................2$ 6.13 RecordDacuments ......................................................................................................................29 6. I �4 Safety and P rotection ...... .................... ........ ................ ................................... ........ ................ ..... 29 6.15 Safeiy Representative .......................... .....................................................................................30 6.16 Hazard Commuz�zcation Programs .............................................................................................30 6.17 Emergencies and/or Rectification ...............................................................................................30 6.18 Submittals .......................................... ...................................................... ..... ........ ................ ....... 31 6.19 Continuivag the Wark ...................................................................................................................32 6.20 Contractor's General Warranty a�d Guarantee .......................................................................... 32 6.21 Indemnification .........................................................................................................................33 6.22 Defegation af Professional Design Services ..............................................................................34 6.23 Right to Audit ..............................................................................................................................34 6.24 Nondiscrimination .......................................................................................................................35 Article7- Other Work at the Site ...................................................................................................................35 7.01 Rela.ted Work at Site ...................................................................................................................35 7.02 Coordination ................................................................................................................................36 A�ticle 8 - City's Responsibilities ...................................................................................................................36 8.01 Carnmunications to Contractor ...................................................................................................3b 5.02 Furnish Da�a ................................................................................................................................36 8.03 Pay When Due ............................................................................................................................ 36 $.04 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests ...................................................................................36 8.05 Change Orders ............................................................................................................................. 36 8.06 Inspeetions, Tests, and Approvals ..............................................................................................36 8.07 Limitations on City's Responsibilities .......................................................................................37 8.08 Undi�closed Hazardous Environmental Condition ....................................................................37 8.09 Compliance with Safety Program ...............................................................................................37 Article 9- City's Observation Status During Construction ........................................................................... 37 9.01 City's Project Manager ............................................................................................................37 9.02 Visits to Site ................................................................................................................................ 37 9.03 Auth.ariz�ed Variations �n Work ..................................................................................................38 9.04 Rejecting Defective Work ..........................................................................................................38 9.05 Deternvnations for Work Perfo�ned ..........................................................................................38 9.06 Decisions on Requirements of Contxact Docume�ts and Acceptability of Work ..................... 38 CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 B BOND Year 3- Contrac! 6 STANDARDCONSTAUCTION SPECI�ICAT�ON DOCUMEIVTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Itevision: 82.'il2pll Article 10 — Changes in the Worlc; Claims; E�tra Work ................................................................................38 10.01 Autl�orized Changes in the Work ...............................................................................................38 10.02 Unauthorized Changes a� the Wor�C ...........................................................................................39 10.03 Execution of Change Orders .......................................................................................................39 10.04 Ext�ra Work ..................................................................................................................................39 10.05 Natification to Surety .....................................,........,...................................................................39 10.06 Conf�actClairr�s Process .............................................................................................................40 Article l I— Cost of tih� Work; Allowances; Unit Price Work; Plans Quant�y Measurement ......................41 I1.01 Cost of the Work ......................................................................................................................... 41 11.02 Allowanees .............................................................. �................................................................... 43 11 A3 Unit Price Work ..........................................................................................................................9� 11.[}4 P�ans Quantity Measurernent ......................................................................................................45 Article 12 — Chan�e of Contraot Price; Change of Contract Time ................................................................. 46 12A1 Changa ofContractPrice ............................................................................................................46 12.02 Chang-� of Contract Time ............................................................................................................47 12.03 Delays ..........................................................................................................................................47 Article 13 — Tests and Inspections; Correction, Removal ar Acceptance of Defective Work ...................... 48 13.01 Notice of Defects .........................................................................................................�..............48 13.02 Aceess to Work .............................................................................................�.............................48 13.Q3 Tests and Inspecfions ..................................................................................................................48 I3.04 Uncovering Work ........................................................................................................................49 13.05 City May Stop the Work .... ... ..... .... .... ... . .... ........ .... .................. ..... ..... .... .... .... ............ ... ..... . ... .... . 49 I3.Q6 Correction orRemoval of Dcfective Wark ................................................................................SQ I3.07 Correction Period ........................................................................................................................ 50 13A8Acceptanee ofDe�ective Work .............�........................................................,..................,.........51 13.09 City May CorrectDefective Work .............................................................................................51 Article 14 — Payments to Cantractor and Completion ....................................................................................52 14A1�chedule af Values ......................................................................................................................52 14.02 ProgressPayments ......................................................................................................................52 1�.03 Confxactor's Warranty of Title ...................................................................................................54 14.04 Partial Utiliz�tion ........................................................................................................................55 14.05 Final Inspecfion ...............�...........,..............................................,................,...............................55 14.06 Fitlal Acceptance .........................................................................................................................55 14.07 Final Payment ..............................................................................................................................56 I4.U8 Fi�al Completion Delayed and Partial Retainage Release ........................................................ 56 14.09 Wai�er of Cta.ux�s ..................................................................................................................�...,. 57 Artiele 15 — Suspension of Work and Ter�nination ........................................................................................57 15.Q1 City May Suspend Wark ..............................................................................................................57 15.02 City May Tern�inate forCause ...................................................................................................58 15.03 City May Terma�aate For Convenience .......................................................................................60 Article16 —Dispute Resolution ..................................................�...,.............................,.................................61 1b.01 Methods and Procedures .............................................................................................................61 CiTY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION 5PECIFICd710N DC}CiTM�NTS City Projeci No,; 101452-2 Revision: $2,�D21 Artic�e 17 —Misceilaneous ..............................................................................................................................62 ] 7.01 Gi�jng Notice .............................................................................................................................. 62 17.02 Computa.tion of Time s .... ............................................ ............. ........ ........ ................................... 62 17.03 Cumulati�e Remedies .................................................................................................................62 17.04 Survival of Obligafsons ...............................................................................................................63 17.OS Head'mgs ......................................................................................................................................63 C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Confract 6 STAI�[IIARDCONSTRilCTION SPECIFiCATI(1N DOCiJNIHNTS City Projecl fVo.: 1d1452-2 Revision: SiL3/2a21 oo�2ao-i GENERAL CON41TlON 5 Page 1 of 63 ARTICLE 1— DEFII+iITIONS AND TERNIINOLOGY 1.01 Defined Terms A. Wherevar used in these General Conditi�ns or in other Contract Documents, the terms Iisted belaw have the meanings indicated which are applicable to both the singular and plural thereof, and words denotir�g gender shall include the masculine, femmine and n�uter. Said terms are generally capitaIized or written in italics, but not always. When used in a eontext cansistent vvith the definition of a listed�defined term, the term �hall have a m�aning as deijned below whether capitalized or itavcized or otherwise. In addition capital letters in the Cozatract Docurr�en�s include and the titles af ather documents or forms, to terms spec�cally defined, terms with initial references fio identi�ied articles and paragraphs, 1. Addenda—Wriiten or graphic instruments issued prior to the opening of Bids which clarify, coz�rect, or change the Bidding Requirements ar the proposed Contract Documents. 2. AgNeement The written instrument which is evicience of the agreement between City and Contractor covering #he Work. 3. Appdica�ion for Payment—The form accepta6le tn Ciry which is to be used by Contractor during the course of the �Vork iri reyuesting progress or fi�aal payments and whicn is to be accozrapanied by such supparting documentation as is required by the Contract Docum�nts. 4. Ashestos—Any material that conta.ins more than one percent asbestas and is friable or is releasing asbestos iibers into the air above current action levsls established by the United �tates Occupational Safety and Health Administration. 5. Award — Authorization by the City Council for the City to enter into an Agreement. 6. Bid—The affer ar proposal of a Bidder submitted on t}�e prescribed fortn setting farth the prices for the Work to be perfarmed. 7, Bidder The individuaI or entity who submi�s a Bid directly to City. 8. Bidding Documents—The Bidding Requirements and the proposed Contraet Documents (including all Addenda). 9. Bidding Require�nents The advert�sement or Invitation to Bid, Insttuctions to Bidders, Bid security of acceptable form, if any, and the Bid Forrn with any suppiement�. 10. BusinessDay— A bu�iness day is defined as a day that the City conducts norrt�al busmess, generalIy Manday thrnugh Friday, except %r federal or state holidays obsezved by the City. 11. CadendarDay—A day consisting of24 �ours measured frorn midnight to the next midnighi, C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BQNp Year 3— Confract fi STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEIVTS Cify Project No.: 1D1452-2 Revision; 8�13�Q2I 00 �z ao - i GENERAL CANDITION S Fage 2 af 63 12. Change Order A document, which �s prepared and a�proved by t4�e Ciry, which is signed by Contractor and City and authorizes an addition, deletion, or revision in the Wo�k or an adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract Tinne, issued on ar after the Effective Date of the Agreement. 13. City— The Ciry of Fort Wartl�, Te�s, a home-rule municipal corporation, authorized and chartered under the Texas State Statutes, actirag by its governing body through its City Manager, his ciesignee, or agents autharized under his behalf, each of which is r�quired by Charter to perform specific duties with responsibility for final enforcement of the contracts mvalving the Ciry of �art Wnrth is by Char�er vested in the Ci�ky Manager and �s the entity with whom Conlractar has entered into the Agreement and for whom the Work is to be perfarmed. 14. Caty Attorney — The officially appointed City Attarney of the City of Fort Worth, Te�s, ar his duly authorized representative. 15. Caty Cauncil - The duly elected and yualified go�erning body of the Ciry af Fort Worth, T'e�s. 16. City Manager — The officially appointed and authQrized City Manager of the Gity af Fart Worth, Texas, ar his duly authoriized representative. 1�'. Cont�act Clain�A dernand or assertian by C�.y ar Contractor seeking an adjustrnent of Contract Price or Conlxact Time, or both, ar other relief with respect to the terrns of th� Contract. A demand far money or services by a third party i� not a Contract Claim. 18. Contract—The entire and integrated written document between the City and Contractor concerning the Wor1c. The Contract contains the Agreement and all Contract Documents and supersedes prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, whether wrikten or oral. 19, Cont�act Documents Those items so designated in the Agraement. All items listed �n the Agreement are Contract Documents. Approved Submittals, other Coniractor submitials, and the reports and drawir�gs of subsurface and pl�ysical conditions are not Contract Documenis. �� 20. Contraet Prace=The moneys payable by City to Contractor for eoznpletion of the Work �n accardance with the Contract Doeuments as stated in t�e AgreEment {sub3ect to the provisions � af Paragraph 11.03 in the case of Unit Pr�ce Work). 21. Contract Time—The number of days ar the dates stated in the Agreement ta: (i} achieve Milestones, i� any and {n) compleie the Work so that it is ready for �'inal Acceptance. 22. Contractor The individua� or entity with wi�om Ciry has entered into the Agreesnent. 23. Cosi of the Wo�k—See Paragraph 1 i.Ol of these General Conditions for defuutian. C1TY OF �'ORT WQRTEI 2018 BdIVD Year 3— Contract 6 STAtdDARDCONSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION DbCIJMEN'T5 Cily Project No.: 101452-2 Revision: B23/3021 oa7aoo-� GENERALCANDITION S Page 3 of 63 24. Da�rrage Claams — A demand far money or services arising from the Praject or Site from a third party, C�y or Contractor exclusive of a Cantract Claim. 25. Day or day— A day, unless otherwise defined, shaIl mean a Calendar Day. 26. Director of Avicrtaan — The officially appoiu�ted Director of the A�iation Dapartment af tlae City af Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appointed representative, assistant, or agents. 27. Director af Pa�ks and Community Services — The officiaUy appointed Director of ttza Parks and Community Services Department of the City of �ort Worth, Texas, or his duly appointe d representative, assistant, or agents. 2S. Darector of Plann�ng and Development — The officially appointed Director of the Pla.nriir�g and Dev�lopment Department of the City of Fort Warth, Texas, or his �iuly appointed representative, assistant, or agents. 29. Director of Transportation Public Works — The officially appointed Director of �he Transportatian Public Warks Department of the Ci�ty of Fort Worth, Te�as, or his duly appointed representaiive, assistani, or a�ents. 30. Director of Water Departrt�ent — The offioially appointed Director of the Water Departrnent Of �l0 Clly O�FqT't WO�iYI, Texas, or his duIy appointed representative, assistant, or agents. 31. Drawrngs That part of the Contract Docum�nts prepared ar approved by Engirieer which graphically shows the scope, e�ent, and character ofthe Workto be perFormed by Contractor. Submittals are noi Drawings as so defined. 32. Effective Date of the Agreement—Thc date indicafad in the Agreement on whieh it becomes effective, but i� na suck� date is indicated, it riaeans the date on whick� the Agreem�nt is signed and delivered t�y the last of the two parties to sign and deliver. 33. Engineer The licensed professional engineer or engineering firm registered in �he State of Texas per#'orming professional services for the Ciiy. 34. Extra Work — Additional work made nece�sary by changes or al�etations of trte Contract Dacunnents or of quantrties or for other reasans for whieh no prices are pravided in the Contract Docume�ts. E�cf.ra work shall be part oi the Work. 35. Faeld Order—A written arder issued by City which requires changes in the Work bui which do�s not involve a chang� in the Cantxact Pric�, Contract Time, ar the intent of t�e Engineer. Fie�d Orders are paid from FieId Order AIlowanc�s incorparated into th� Contract by funded work type at the t'vne of award. 36. Final Acceptance — The written notic� given by the C�.y to the Con�ractor that the Wark specified in the Con#ract Documents has been completed to the satisfaction of th� Ciry. CITYpF FORT W4RTH 2O18 BOND Ysar 3— Contract 8 STkNTJAADCpNSTRUCTION 5PEGFICATIQN DpCUMLNTS CityPrajecENo.:1b1452-2 Revi sion: 82�21 Od 72 00 -1 GENERAt CON�I710N S Paga 4 of 63 37. Final Inspection — Inspection carried aut by the City to veri�y ihat the Contractor has campleted the Wor�, and each and every part or appurtenance thereof, fully, eniirely, and in conformance with tha Coniract Docurr�ents. 38. Geraeral Reqr�irements—Sections of DiviSion 1 of tk�e Con�act Documen�s. 39. Haza�dous Environmental Conditio�r The presence at the Srte of Asbestos, PCBs, Petroleurn, Hazardous Waste, Radioactive Material, ar other materials in such quantities or circ�.unstances that may present a substantial danger to persons ar property e�osed th�reto. 40. Hazardous Waste Haza.rdaus waste is defined as any solid waste listed as ha�ardaus ar possesses one or more hazardous characteristies as defined in the federal waste regulatians, as anrxended �rom time to time. 4l. Laws and Regulatio�as Any and all applicable laws, rules, regulati�ns, ordinances, codes, and orders of any and all gavernmental bodies, agencies, authorities, and courts having jurisdiction. 42. Lie�as—Charges, security interests, ar encumbrances upon Project funds, real praperty, or personal property. 43. Majar Item— An Item of work ulcluded in the Contract Documents that has a tota.l cost eyual to or greater than 5% of the ariginal Cani�act Price or $25,000 whichever �s iess. 44. Mflestone A principal event specified in the ContractDocwnents relating to an inte�rnediate Contract Time prior to Final Acceptance of the Wark. � 45. Notice of Award—The written notice by City to the Successful Bidder sta.ting that upon timely campliiance by the Successful Bidder vaith the conditions precedent listed therein, C�.y �� will sign and deliver the Agreement. 46. Nataee to Praceed—A writien natice given by City to Contractor fiuccing the date on which the Contract Time w�l commence to run and on: which Contractor shall star� to perfarm the Work sp�cified in Cantract Documents. 47. PCBs Polychlorinated biphenyls. 48. Petroler��Petroleum, including crude oil or any fraction thereof whic� �s liquid at standard conditions of temperaiure and pressure {60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.'i pounds per square inch absolute), such as oil, petrol�um, fuel oil, oil sludge, oi1 refuse, gaso�ine, kerosene, and oil rngced with other nan�-Hazardaus Wasta and crude oils. 49. Plans — See definition of Drawings. CTI'X OF FOR7' W�RTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Cantract B STANDACiDCON5TRFJCTION SPE�IFICATiON DOCl1MEN7'S Cify Project Na.: 101452-2 Revision: �l 00 �ra oo - � GEN�RAL CONbIT10N S Pagc S af 63 50. Project Schedule A sck�edule, prepared and mainta.ined by Contrae�r, in accardance with tha General Requirements, descr�bing the sequenc� and duration of tl�e activrties co;nprising the Contractor's plan to accomplish ihe Worl� �ithin the Contract Time. 51. Project—The Warkto b� performed under the Contract Documants. 52. Prnject Manager�—The authorized representative of the City wha will be assigned to the Site. 53. Public Meeti�g — An az�nounced me�ting conducted by the City ta facilitata puhlic participation and to assist the pul�lic in gaining an informed view of the Pro�act. 5�. Radioactive Material—Source, special nucIear, or byproduct matierial as defined by the Atorruc Energy Act of 1954 (42 USC Section 2011 et seq.) as amand�d irom time to t�inrae. 55. Reg�lar Workfng Hour°s — Hours beginning at 7:OQ a.m. and endir�g at f:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday (exclucling legal holidays). 56, Samples—Physical examples of materials, equipraent, or workmanship that are representatr�e of some portion flf the Work and which establish the standards by which suoh portion af tk�e Vaork will be judged. 57. Schedule of Subrraittals A schedule, prepared and maintain�d by Con#ractoar, of required submittals and the time requirements to support scheduled performance of related consiruction activities. 58. Schedule of Yalue,�A schedule, prapared and maintained �y Cantractar, allocating portions o� the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as the basis �or revi�wiza g Cantractar's Applications for Payment. 59. Site—Lands or areas incficated in the Contract Documents as being furnished by City upon which the Work is to be performed, iriclud'mg rights-of-way, pertnits, and easements for access thereto, and such ather lands furnished by City which are designated for the use of Contractor. 60. Specrficatiorrs—That part of the Cantract Documents cansisti�g of written requirements far materials, equipax�ent, systams, standards and worksnanship as applied to the Work, and aertain. ad�ninisixative requirements and procedural matters applieab�e thereto. Specifications may be specifically made a part of the Contract Docu�nents by attachrnent or, i� nat attached, may be iracorporated by r�ference as indicated in the Table of Content� (Division 00 00 00) of each Project. 61. Subcantr�actor An individual or entity having a direct contract with Contractor or with any other Subcontractor for the parformance af a part of the Work at the Si�e. C1TY OF FORT WORTFI 2U18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 5TA3�II7AADCOIVSTfl[7CT74N SPECEPICATIdN DOCLJMENTS Cily Project No.: 101452-2 Revision: 8?3/2(12] oa�zoo-i GENERAL CON�IT ION S Page 6 oF 63 62. Subrrrittals—All drawings, diagrarns, ilIustrations, schedules, and other da�a or information which are specifically prepared or assembled by or for Contractor and subm�ted by Contractar to illustrate some portion of the Work. 63. Substantial Cona,�letian — The stage i� the progress of the Praject when the Work is suf�ciently complete in accordance with the Contract Documents for Final Inspection. 64. Successful Bidder The Bidder sub�nrtiing the lowest and most responsive Bid ta whom City makes an Award. 65. S�perintendent— The representative of the Contractor who iu� a�ailable at all tunes and able to rece�ve instructions fram the City and to act for the Contractor. 66. Su�plementary Conditioras—That part of the Contract Docutnsnts which amends ar supplernent� these General Conditions. 67. Supplier A manufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, materiaUnan, or �endor having a direct con�ract with Contractor or witl�. any Subcontractor to furnish materials ar eyuipment ta be incorporated in the V�ork by Cantractor or Subcontractor. 68. Unde�ground Facaliti�es—All underground pipelines, conduits, dUcts, cables, wires, man�-ioles, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasemer�s containing such facilities, including but not linnited to, those that eonvey electricity, gases, steam, �iquid petroleUm products, te�ephone or other com�nunicatians, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other Iiquids or chemicals, or trafFc or other control systems. C9 Unit�ric� Work—See 1'aragraph 1 L03 of these General Conditions #'ar deimition. 7Q. Weekend T�Yorking Hoa.s�s -- Hours �eginning at 9:OU a.m. and ending at 5:00 p.m., Saturday, 5unday or �egal holiday, as appro�ed in ad�ance by the Cily. 71, Work--The entire construction or the various separately identif'�able parts thereof requ�ed to be provided und�r the Contraet Docunnents. Work �ncludes and i� the result of perForming ar providing all labax, services, and documentation necessary to praduce such constructiar� including any Change Order or Field Ordar, and furnishing, insta�lang, and incorporating all materials and equipm�ent irato suck� construction, all as required by the Contract Documents. 72. Warking Day -- A woriting day is defi�ed as a day, not �cludir�g Saturdays, Sundays, or legal holidays autharized by ths City for contract purposes, in whieh weather or ather conditions not under the conira� of the Contractor wil1 pern�it the perforrriance of the principal unit of work underway for a conti�nuous period of not less than 7 hours between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. 1.02 Terminalogy A. The words and ter�ns discussed u� Paragraph 1.02.B ihrough E are not defined but, when used in the Bidding Requ�rements or Contract Docwnents, have the indicatad rrisaning. B. Intentof Certain Terms orAd�ecfives.• CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BQND Year 3— Conlracf B STANDARDCONSTRUCTIOTi SPECInICATION DOCUMENtS City Praject IVo.: 101452-2 Revision: $113J�21 00 �z oa - i GENERAL CONDfTION S Page 7 oF 63 The Contract Documents include the terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as ordered," "as direeied°' or terir�s of l�e effect ar import to authorize an exercise of judgment by City. In additian, �'10 aC�jeCiN05 "reasonable," "surtable," "acceptable," "proper," "satisfactary," OY adjeotives of lilce eff�ct ar impor� are used to describe an action or determinatian of City as to the Work. It is intended that such �xercise of professional judgment, action, or determination will be solely to evaluate, in general, the Work for compliance with the mformation in the Contract Documents and with the design concept of the Project as a iunctionir�g whole as shown or indacated � the Contract Docuir►ents (unless there is a specifc statement indicating atherwise). C. Defeetive: 1. The word "d�fecti�e," when modi�fyi�g the word "Work," reFers to Work that is unsat�sfactory, faulty, or deficient in tk�at it: a. does not cnnform to tk�e Contract Docurnents; or b. does not meet the requ�rements of any applicable inspection, referanee standard, test, or appraval referred to in the Contract Documents; flr c. has been damaged prior to City's written acceptance. D. Fu�nish, I�tstall, Pe�fo�n, Provide: The word "Furnish" or �he ward "InstalI" ar the word "Perform" or the ward "Provide" ax the word "Supply," or any combination or similar directive or usage thereof, shall mean furnishing and ir�corporating in tlze Work including all neeessary ]abor, materials, equipment, and everythi�g necessary to perform the Work indicated, unless specifically limited in the cantext used. E. Unless stated othervvise in the Contract Docunnents, words or phrases that have a well known technical or construction industxy or t�rade meaning are used in the Contract Docurnents in accordance with such recagnized meaning. ARTICLE � — PRELZNIINARY MATTERS Z.a� 2.02 Copies vf Documents City shall furnish to Cant�actor one {1) original executed copy and one (1) electronic cnpy af th� Contract Documents, and four {q�) addikional copies of the Drawings. Additional copies wilI be furnished upon request at the cast of reprociuction. ComrnEncement of Cont�^actTime; Natace to Pr�oceed The Contract Time wi� commence to run on the day indicated in the Notzce to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed rrxay be given no earlier than 14 days after the Effective Date of the Agreement, unless agreed to by both parties in writing. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPLCIFI.CATION DOCUMENTS CityPraJaclNo,:1D1452-2 Revision: 82312(?21 oo7aoo-� GENERALCAN�ITIaN S Page 8 of 63 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 Starting the N�ork Contractor shall start to perform the Work on the date when tl�e Contract Time cornm�nces to rUn. No Work shall be dane at filie Si�e prior to th� date on wlv�h the Contract Tune cammences to run. Before StartingConst�^ucfion Baseline Schedules: Submit in accordance �vith #he Contract Docurnents, and prior to starting the Work. Pr�econstruction ConfeYence Before any Work at the Site is sta.rted, the Contractor shall attend a Preconstruction Conference as specified in the Contract Docurnents. P�blic Meeting Con�ractor may not mobilize any equipment, materia�s or resources to the 5i�e prior to Cor�tractor attend'mg the Public M�eting as scheduled by the City. Initial Acceptance afSchedules No progess payment snall be made to Contractor tmtil acce�table scheduies are submitted to City in accordane� with the Schedule Specif"ication as provided in the Contract Docurnents. ARTTCLE 3— CONTRACT DQCUMENTS: INTENT, AMENDTNG, REUSE 3.01 Intent A. Th� Coniraet Doc�ments are connplementary; what i� required by one is as binding as if required by a11. B. It is the intent of the Contract Dacumerns to descrb� a functionally complete project (or part thereo� to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Dacuments. Any labar, documentation, servsces, materials, or eyuipment that reasonably may be infecred from the Con�ract Dacumenfis or from prevailing custom or trade usage as being rec}uired to produce the indicated result wili be provided whether or not specificaily called fior, at no additional aost to City. C. Clarifcations and interpretations of the Contract Documents shall be issued by City. D. The �pecifications may vary in form, format and style. Some Specification sections may be written in varying degrees of sirearnlined or declarative style and some sections may be relative�y narrative by comparison. Omission of suck� words and phrase� a.s "the Contractor sl�all," "in C4!'k�OCI'YlICj7 W1�1," "aS SITOWI1," OI' "aS S]]OClf�d" are Il�t0I7t10I1a� 1t1 SiI'e�Ci7�1C1BC� SECti1011S. Omitted words and pl�rases shaa be supplied by inference. Simiiar types ofprovisions rnay appear in various parts of a sectian or articles within a part d�pending on the format of the Cl'I'Y OF FORT WORTH 201 B 80ND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDAADC6N5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DpCU3viENTS City Prnjecl No.: 101452-2 Revi siQn: 82'�J�D2] 007200-1 GENERAL C6HDITION 5 Faga 9 of 63 sectidn. 'The Contractor shall not take advantage of any �aria�ion af form, format or style in making Contract C�aims. E. The cross referencing of specification sections under the subparagraph heading `�Z.elated Sections includa but are not necessarily Iimi�ed to:" and elsewhere within each Specification section is provided as an aid and convenience to the Con�raetor. The Contractor shall not rely on tha cross referencir�g provid�d and shall be responsible to coordinate the entire Work under the Cnntract Documents and provide a complete Project whether or not the cross referencing is provided ir� each section or whether or not the cross referencing is complete. 3.02 Reference Standards A. Standards, Specificaiions, Codes, Laws, and Regulations 1. Reference to standards, specifications, manuals, or codes of any technical society, organ�zation, ar association, ar to Laws or Regalations, whether such reference be specific or by implication, shall mean the standard, specification, manual, code, or Laws or Regulations in effec� afi the time of opening of Bids (or an the Effective Dat� of the Agreement if tlzere were no Bids), except as may be otherwisa spec�cally stated �n the Contract DocWrr�ents. 2. No provision of any such standard, specifcation, manual, or code, or any instructian of a Supplier, shal! he effective ta change the duties or responsibilities of Cit}r, Con�ractar, or any oftheir subconiractors, cansuttants, agents, or employees, fram thase set forth ir� the Contract Documents. No suc� provisian or instruction shall be effectNe to assign to City, or any ot' its afficers, directors, members, partners, employees, ag�nts, consultants, nr subcontractors, any duty or autharnty to su�ervise or direct the perf'ormance of the Wark or any duty ar autharity to undertake r�sponsibility inconsistent with the pravisions of the Contract Documents. 3.03 Reporting and ResolvirrgDisc�eparacies A. Reporting Discrepancies: 1. Contractor's Review of Cont�act Documents BeforeStarting Work: Sefore undertaking each part of the Work, Contractor shall carefully study and compar� the Contract Doeuments and check and �erify pertment fi�ares therein against alI applicable field rneasurements and condi�ions, Cantractor shall promptly report in writing to City any conflict, error, ambiguity, or discrepancy which C�ntractflr discovers, or has acival knowledge of, and shall obtain a written interpretation or clarificatian fram City before proceeding with any Work affected thereby. 2, Contj-actor's Review of Contract Dacufnents DuringPerformance of Work: If, during the per,formanee of the Work, Contractor discovers any conflict, error, arnbiguity, ar discrepancy within th� Contract Dacuments, or between the Contract Docuiments and (a) any applicable Law or Regulation ,{b) any standard, specification, manual, or cod�, or (c) any instruction of any Supplier, then Contractor shall pronnptly report it io City in writing Contractor shall not proceed with tk�e Worl� affected thereby {exeept in an amergency as required by Paragraph CITY OF FOAT WORTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUIuIENT5 City Project Nv.: 101452-2 Revision: 82�121 oo�zao. � GENERAL CONOITION 5 Page 10 of 63 b.l7.A) until an amendment or supp�ement to the Contract Docume�t� has been issued by one of the methods indicated in Paragraph 3.04. 3. Con�ractor shall not be liable to Crty for failure to report any con�iict, error, ann�iguity, or discrepancy in the Contract Documents ur�less Cantractor had aotual knowledge thereof. B. Resolving Discrepancies: l. E�.cept as may be atherwise specifically stated in the Contract Docurra�nts, the provisions of the Contract Documents shaIl take precedence in resobing any conflict, error, ambiguity, or discrepancy between the provisions of the Contract Documents and the provisions of any star�datd, spec�ication, manual, or the instruction of any Suppl�er (whether or not speci�ically incorporated by reference in the Contract Docwnents}. 2. ln case of �iiscrepancies, figured dimensions shall govern over scaied dimensions, Plans shall gavern aver Specif'rcations, Supplernentary Conditions shall govern over General Conditions azad �peci,ficatians, and quantities shown on the Plans shaIl govern over those shown in th� proposaL 3.0� Amendrng and Supplementfng ConiraetDocuments A. The Contract Dacurnents may be amended to provide for additions, del�tions, and revisions in the Work or to mod�ify the terms and conditior�s ther�of by a Cha�ge Order. B. The raquiremenis of the Contract Docuiments may be supplemented, and m�nor var�ations and deviatiar�s in th� Work not involving a change in Contract Price ar Conl�et Time, may be authorized, by one ar more of the %llowing ways: L A Field Order; 2. City's review ofa Submittal (subject to the provisions afFaragraph6.18.C); ar 3. Gity's written interpretation ar clarification. 3,05 Reuse ofDocuments A, Con�ractar and ar�y Subcontractor or Supplier shall not: 1. ha�e or acquire any iitle ta or ownership rights in any of the Drawings, Specifications, or ather documents (or copies of any thereo� prepared by or bearing the seal of Engineer, including electronic media editions; or 2. reuse any such Drawings, Specifcations, other documents, or eopies ther�of an e�ensions of the Project or any ather praject without written cons�nt of C�y and spec�ic written verification or adaptation by Engineer. � C1TY OF FOR1' WOR"PH STA7�iDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIF]CATION DOCUM�NTS Revision: 8n3I1D21 2018 BON� Year 3— Conlracf S CIEy P�oject No.: 1D9452-2 oo�2oa-i GENERAL COH�ITION S Page I 1 oF 63 B. The prohibitions of this Paz�agraph 3.05 will survive final payment, ar terminatian of the Contract. Nathing herein shaIl preclude Contractor from re�taining capies af the Contract Documents far record purposes. 3.06 Electronac Data A. Unle�s otherwise stated 'm the Supplementary Conditions, the data fiarnished by City or Engineer to Contractor, or by Contractor to City or Engineer, that rnay ba ralied upon are limited to the printed copies included in the Contract Documents {also known as hard capies) and other Specifications referenced and located on the City's on-line electronic document management and caUaboration system site. Files in electronic rnedia format of tezct, data, graphics, or other types are furnished only for the con��nience of the receiving party. Any conclusion or mformation obtained or d�rived fram such electronic files will be atthe �aser's sole risk. Ifthere is a discrepanay between tha electranic files and the hard copies, the hard copies govern. B, When transferring doeuments in electronic rnedia format, the transferring party makes no representations as to long term campatibility, usability, ar readability of dacuments resuhing from the use af software application packages, operating systems, or corraputer hardware differing from fhose used by the data's creatar. ARTICLE 4�- AVAILABILITY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PI3Y,SICAL CONDITIONS; HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS; REFERENCE POINTS 4.01 Availability of Lands A. City shall fixrnisla the Site. City shall notify Contractor of any encumbrances or restrictions not of general application but specifically ralat�d to use of the Site with which Contractor must comply in performing the Work. City wiU obtain in a timely nnanner and pay for easements �or permanent structures or permanent changes in exi�tiu�g facilities. 1. The City �as abtained or anticipate� acquisition of and/or access to right-of-way, andlor easements. Any outstanding right-of-way and/or easements are anticipated to be acqui�ed in accordance with the schedule set forth in th� Suppl�rnentary Conditions. Tk�e Project Schedule submitted by the Contractor in accordance with the Cor�tract Documents must consider any outstanding right-of-way, and/or easemen�s. 2. The City has or anticipates removing andlor relocating utiIities, and obsiruo�ions to the Site. Any ou�standing remaval or relacation of utilities or obstructions is anticipated 'm accardance vvith the schedule set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. Tha Project Schedule submi[ted by the Cantractar in accordanee with the Contract Doc�ments must consider any outstanding ut�7ities or obstructions to be r�moved, adjusted, and/or relocated by others. B. Upon reasonable written request, City shall furnish Con�ractor wi�h a current staiement of recard lagal title and legal descriptian of the lands c�pon whicY� the Work is to be performed. CTTY OF FQAT WORTH 2O16 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[ON DQCUMEI�TS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revision; 62�1 an�a.ao-� G�NERALC�NOITION S Page [2 of 63 C. Contractor shall pro�vide far all additional lands and access thereto that may be reyuired for cos�struction facilities or storage of materials and equipment. 4.02 Subsurface ar�dPhysical Conditions A. Reports and Drawi;�gs: The Supplementazy Conditions identify: 1. those reports �own to City of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous to tk�e Site; and 2, those drawings kt�own to City of phy�ical conditions re�at�g to �xisting surface or suhsurface structures at the Site (except Underground Fac�lities). B. Limited Reliance by Contracto� ora Technical DataAuthorized: Contractar may rely upon the accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such reports and drawings, bui such reports and draw�gs are not Contraot DocUments. Such "technical data" is identafied in ihe Supplementary Conditions. Contractor may not make any Contract Claim against Ciry, or any of their officers, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, or subcantractors with respect to: 1, the campleteness of such reporrts and dra�w�ngs for Coniractor's purposes, including, but not l�rr�ited ta, any as}�cts of the means, rnethods, techniques, seyuences, and procedures af construction ta be employed by C�ntractor, and safety precautians and programs incid�ni thereto; or 2, ot4�er data, interpreiations, opunions, and informa.tion eontained in such reports or shown or indicated in such drawings; or 3. any Contractor interpxetation of or conclusion drawn from any "i�echnical da.ta" or any such ofher data, interpretations, apinions, or information. 4.03 DifferangSubsurface or Physical Cotaditions A. �Vvtfce: If Contractor believes ihat any sUbsurface or physical condition that is uneovered or revealed either: 1. is of such a nature as to establish that any "t�chnicai data" on which Contractor is entitled to rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02 is materially inaccurate; ar 2. is of such a nalure as to require a change in the Contract Documents; or 3. differs rr�terially from that shown ar indicated in the Contract Documents; or 4. is of an unusual nature, and c�iffers materially from conditions ordinarily encountered and generally recognized as inherent in work of the character provided for in the Contract Docwnentis; CITY �F FORT WORTH STANDARDCON5TRIICTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJ[v�ENTS Revision: 82i�7 2D18 BQND Year 3— Contract 6 City Project No.: 1D7452-2 007200-1 G�NEF2Al.CON�ITION5 Page 13 oF b3 then Canixactor shall, promptly after becomir�g aware fhereof and befare further disturbing the subsurface or physical conditions or performing any Wark in connection �herewith (except a� an emergency as required by Paragiraph 6.17.A), notify City in writing about such conditian. B. Possihle Price and Time Adjustments Contractar shall not be entitled to any adjustrnent in the Contraci Price or Cont�ract Time if: I. Cantractor knew of th� exist�nce of such canditions at the time Contractor made a final cornmitment to City with respectto ContractPrice and Contract Time by the submission of a Bid ar becoming bound under a negotiated contract; ar 2. the e�cistence of sach condition couId reasonably have been disca�ered or revealed as a result of the examination of the Contraet DocumenYs or the Site; or 3. Cantractor failed to give the written natice as required by Paragraph 4.03.A. 4,0� UndergroundFacilities A. Shown or Indicated.• The inforrrfation and data shown or indicated in tha Contract Documen�s wrth respectto existing Undergraund Facilities at or cantiguous to th� Srt� is based on information and data furnished to City or Engineer by ih� ownars of such Undergraund Facilities, including Crt.y, or by others. Unless it �s ot�arwise expressly provided in the Sapplementary Cond�tions: l. City and Engineer shaU not be respansible for the accuracy or completeness of any such iz�£ormatiQn or data provided by others; and 2. the cast o� all of the following wi71 be included in the Contract Price, and Contractar shall have full respQnsibility for: a. re�iewing and ek�ecking all such information and data; b. Iocating all Underground Faciliti�s shown or indicated in the Contract Docu�ent5; c. caordination and adjustrnent of the Work wit� the awners of such Underground Factlities, including City, during canstruction; and d. the safety and protection af a13 such Undergro�and Facilities and r�pairing any da�anage fihere�o res�altmg from the Wark. B. NotShotivn orindicated.� 1. If an Undergraund Faeiliry which conflict� with the Wor�C is uncovered or revealed at or contiguous ta the �ite whrch was nat shown or indicated, or noi shown or indicated with reasonable aecuracy irt the Cantract Documents, Contractor shall, promptly after becomirxg aware ther�of and before further di�turbing conditions affected thereby or perfarming any C1TY O� FORT WORTH 2O18 BOIVD Ysar 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLTMEN7'3 City Project No.: 'E01452-2 Revi sion: B�LI on72ao-i GENERAL CANDITION S Page 14oi63 Work in connection therewith (except in an emergency as reyaired by Paragraph b.17.A), identi�y tl�e owner of sUch Underground Facility and grve notice to that owner and to City. City will review �he discovered Undergraund Facility an.d determine the �xt�nt, if any, ta which a change rnay be required in the Contract Documents to reflect and document the consequences of the exist�nce or location oi the Underground Facility. Cont�actar shall be responsible for the safety and protection of such discovered Undergraund Faciiity. 2. If Ciry concludes that a chang� in the Contract Dacuments is required, a Change Order may be issued to reflect and docutnent such consequences. 3. Verif"ieation of e�ting uti�ies, structures, and service lines shali include notification af all uiiIity companies a mmimum of 48 hours in ativance of constrUc�ion includ'mg exploratory excavation if necessary. 4.05 Reference Points A. City shail provide engineering surveys to establish reference points for construc�io�, which i� City's judgment are necessary io enable Gontraetor to proceed with tlze Work. City will provide canstruetion sfiakes oe other customary metltod of marking to establish line and grades iar raadway and utility constructior�, eenterlines and benchmarks for bridgework. Gontractar shall protect and preserve the established referance points and property monuments, and shall make no changes or relocations. Contrac#ar shall reportto City whenever any reference point or properiy monument is lost or destroyed or reyuires relocation becaus� of necessary changes in grades ar locations. The City shall be responsible far the replacement ar re2acation of reference points or property monuments not carelessly or willfully destroyed by tl�e Contractor. T'he Cont�actor shall notify City in advance and w�th sufficient time to a�oid delays. B. Whenever, in tlle opinion of the Ciry, any reference �oint or monument has been carelessly ar will�ully destroyed, dist�arbed, or rennoved by the Contractor or any of his em��oyees, the full oost for replacing such po�ts plus 25°/n will be c�arged agaiu�st the Coz�tracior, and the full amount will be deducted from payment due the Contractor. 4.06 Hazard�us Environmental Coriditio� at Site A. Reparts and Drawangs: The Supp�ementary Condi�ians identify those reports and drawings known to City relating to Hazardous EnvironmentaI Conditions that have been identified at the Site. B. Lfmited Reliance by Contractor on Technical Data Authorized: Contractor rnay reiy upon tYze accuracy of th� "�echnical data" eontained ir� such reports and drawings, but such reports and drawir�gs are not Can�ract Documents. Such "technical data" is identified 'm the Supplementary Conditions. Contraetar may not make any Contract Claim agair�st City, ar any of their officers, directors, members, partner�, enaplayees, agents, consu�tants, or subcontractors with respect to: l, the completeness of such reports and drawings for Contractor's purpases, iricluding, but not �united to, any aspects of the means, methods, techniyues, sequences and procedures of CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract B 'STANDEIRDCON3TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DCICiIMENTS City PtDjBCt No.: 101452-2 Revision: ft23/20Z1 oo�zao-� GENERAL CAN�IT ION S Page 15 of 63 consttuction to be enaployed by Contractor and safeiy precautions and programs mcident thereto,or 2. other data, interpretations, opinions and information conta�ed in such reports or shown or indicated in such drawi�gs; nr 3. any Contractor interpretation of ar conclusion drawn from any "�echnical data" or any such other data, interpreta.tions, opinions or information. C. Contractor shall not be responsible far any Hazardous En�rironmental Conditian uncavered ar re�ealed at the Srte wHich was not shown or indicated in Drawings or Speci#ications or identified un the Contract Dacuments to be within the scope of tl�e Work. Contractor shall be responsible for a Hazardous Environmental Conclition created with any materials brought to the 5ite by Contractor, Subcontractors, Suppliers, or anyone else for whom Contractor is responsib�e. D. If Contractot encowiters a Hazardous Envi�onmentaI Condition or if Con�ractor or anyone for whom Cantractor is responsible creates a Hazardous Envirnnmental Condition, Contractor shall immediately: (� secure or otherw�se isolate such condition; (ii) stop all Wock in conz�ection with such condrtion and in any area af�ected thereby {except in an emergency as reyuired by Paragraph 6.1'1.A); and (iu'} natify City {and promptly thereafter confirm such no�ice in writing}. City may cansider the necessity to retain a yualif'�ed expert to evaluate such condition or take correcti�e action, if any. E. Contractor shall nat be required to resume Work in conneetion vvith such candition or in any aff�cted area un�til after City has obta.ined any required pernvts related thereto a�d delivered written notice to Con�ractor: (� specifying that such condition and any affected area is or has baen rendered suitable for the resumption of Work; or (u� specifying any special conditions under vvhich such Work may be resumed. F. If after receipt of such written notice Contractor does not agrea to resume such Work based on a reasonable beGef i� is unsafe, or does not agree to resurne such Wark under such special conditions, then City may order the portion of the Work that is in the area aifected by such condition to be deleted from the Wark. City may have such deleted parttan of the Work performed by City's own forces or others. G. To the fuliest exte�at per�mitted l�y Latvs and Regudations, Contractor shall indemn� and hold harrraless City, frarn and against all claims, casts, losses, and damages (incduc�ing but not limited to all fees� and charges of enganeers, a�chitects, attorneys, and other professianals and all court or arbitration or otlzer dispute resolutfnn costs�) arising out of or relatrng to a Hazar�lous Environrnentad Canditfon created by Cont�acto�o� by anyoneforwhom Contractor is responsible. Nothing in this Paragraph 4.06.G shall obligate Contracto� to indernn� any individual or entily frona and agarnst the consequences of thai indivadual's or entity's own neglfgence. H. The provisions oi Paragraphs 4,02, 4.03, and 4.04 do not apply to a Hazardous Environmenta� Condition uncovered or reveaIed atthe Site. CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 B 80ND Y�ar 3— Conlract 6 STAIVDARDCONSTRUCTI4N SPEC[FICATION DOCUMENT5 Ctty Projact No.: 101452-2 Revision; 82,3/1(�:[ no�2oa-E cENERa,t cor�o �r i o r� s Page 16 of 63 ARTICLE � — BOI�IDS AND INSURANCE 5.01 Lacensed Sureties and Insurers All bonds and insutance requ�ed by the Contract Docurnents to be purchased and rnair�tained by Contractor shali be obtained fram surety ar iur�urazace campazues that are duly iicensed or authorized in ihe State of Texas to issue b�nds or �ns�arance policies for the limits and cov�rages so required. Such surety and insuranc� cornpanies shall also meet such additional requiurements and yualifica�ions as r�aay be provided in the Supplementary Condition�. 5.02 Performance, Payment, andMaintenance Bands A. Contractor shall furnish performance and payment bon�s, in accordanee wiih Te�s Go�ernment Code Chapter 2253 ar successar statute, each in an amount equal to #he Cont�act Price as security for the faithful performance and payinent of all of Contractor's obligations tander the Gor�tract Documents. B. Contractor shall furnish n�aintenance bonds in an amount equal to the Contract Price as securiiy to proteet the C�ity against any defects in any portion of the Work descrbed in the Contract Documents. Maintenance bonds shall remain in effect for two {2) years after the date of Fina] Acceptance by the City_ C. All bonds shall he in tl�e form prescribed by the Contract Documents except as pr�vided otherwise by Laws or RegUlat�ons, and shall be exeauted by such sureties as are named in the list of "Companies Holcling Certif'icates of Authorrty as Acceptable Sureties on F�deral Bonds ancl as Acceptable Reirisuring Companies" as published in Circular S70 (amended} by �e Finaneial Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, U.S. Depariment of the Tr�asury. AU bonds �igned by an agent ar attorney-in-fact must be accompanied by a sea�ed and dated power of attorney which shall show that i� is �ffective on the date the agent or attorney-�-fact signed each bond. D. If the surety an any bond furnisked by Coniractor is declared banla�upt or becomes insolvent or it� right to do business �s terminated in the State of Texas or it ceases to meet the reyuirements of Paragraph 5.a2.C, Contractor shall promptly notify City and shall, within 30 days after the event giving rise to such notification, provide anather bond an.d surety, bath of which shall comply with the reguirements af Paragraphs 5.01 and 5.02.C. 5.03 Certificates of 1'r�tsur-ance Contractor sl�all delivar to City, with copies to eachadditianal insured and loss payee identified in the Supplementary Conditions, c�rtificates of iris�arance (other evidence of insurance requested by Crty or any other additional insured} in at least tne m�nimum amount as specif"ied in t�e Suppiementary Canditions which Contractor is reguired to purchase anc� maintain. 1. The certificate of insurance shali doeument the City, and all identifed entities named 'm the Supplementary Conditions as "Additianal Insured" on aIl liability policies. CLTY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONQ Year 3— Coniract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION .SPECIFICRTi4N DpCU�v1EN'TS City Project No,: 141452-2 Revision: 823ILD21 oo�2oa-� GENERAL CON�ITION S Page 17 of 63 2. The Contractor's general liahiliiy insurance shall include a, "�er project'° or "per location", endarsement, which sha�l be identified in t�e c�rtificaie of �surance provided ta the City. 3. The ce�tif�cate shall be signed by an agent authorized ta bind coverage on behalf ofthe insured, be complete in its entirety, and show camplete insurance carrier names as list�d in the current A.M. Best Property & Casualty Guide 4. The insurers for all palicies must be licensed andlor approved to do business in the State of Te��. Except for workers' campensation, all insurers must have a minimwn rating of A-: VII in the current A. M. Best Key Rating Guida or have reasonably equi�alent financ�al strength and solvency to the satisfaction o� Risk Management. If tk�e rating is below that required, writtan approval of City is required. All applicable polieies shalI include a Wai�er of Subrogation (Rights of Recavery) in favor of the City. In addition, the Con�ractor agrees to waive all rights of subrogation against the Engineer (if applicable), and each addi�ional insur�d identified in the Supplementary Conditions 6. Failure of the City to demand such certiticat�s ar other evidence a� full campliance wifh the insurance requirementis or faiiure of the Ciry to identify a deficiency from evidence that is provided shall not be construed as a wai�er af Coni�actor's obligation tc� maintain such lines of insurance ca�erage. 7. If insurance palicies are not written for specified coverage limits, an Umbrella ar E�cess Laab��.y insurance for any differences is required. Excess L�abili�:y shall follow form of the primary coverage. Unless oth�rwise stated, all required insurance shall be written on the "occurrence bas�s", If coveraga is underwritten on a c�aims-nnade basis, the retroacti�e date shall be caincident with nr prior ta the d�te of the ef�ecti�e date of the agreement and the certificate of insurance shall sta.te that the eoverage i� claims-mad� and the rei�-oacti�ve date. The msvrance co�erage shall be maintained for the duration of the Contract and far three (3) years following Fina1 Acceptance providad under the Contract Dacuments or far the warraniyperiad, w�ichever is longer. An annual certificate ni �surance submitted to the City shall e�idence sucn insurance cov�rage. 9. Polici�s shall ha�e no exclusions by endorsements, which, neither nul�ify or amend, the required tines of co�erage, nor decrease th� limits of said co�rerage unless such endorseraents are approved in writing by the City, In the event a Contract has been bid or e�ecuted and the exclusions are determinad to be unacceptab2e or the Crty desures additianal insurance co�erage; and the Ciry desires the contractor/engineer to obta.in such coverage, the contract price shall be ad�usted by the cost oithe premnzm far such additior�al coverage p�us 10%. 10. Any sel%insured reten�ian (SIR), in excess of $25,000.00, a�'fecting reqUir�d insurance coverage shaU be approved by the City in regards to asset value and stackholders' equity. In CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 STANDARt7CON5TRUCTION 5P6CIFICATION DOCtlMENTS C[ty ProJect Np.: 'k01452-2 Revision: 82�Q21 00 �z oo - i GENERALCONDITION 5 Fage 18 of 63 Iieu of traditional insurance, alternative cvverage maintained through insurance poals ar risk retention grou�s, musfi a1�o be approved by City. 1I. Any deductible in excess o� $5,000.00, �or any policy that does not provide coverage on a first-dallar basis, must be accepiak�le to and approved by tlae City. l2. City, at rts sole discretion, reserves the rig�t to review the insurance requirements and to make reasonable adjustments to irxsurance coverage's and their lirnits when deemed necessazy and prudent by the City based upon changes � statutory law, coUrt decision or the c�aims history of the industry as well as of the contracting party to tk�e Ciry. The City sha �l be requir�d to provide prior notice of 90 days, and the insurance adjustments shall be ineorporated into the Work by Change Order. 13. Ciry shall be entitled, upon written request and without expense, to receive copies of policies and �ndorsem�nts thereto and may make any reasQnable reyuests for deletion ar re�ision or modifcations of particular poficy terms, conditions, �imitations, or exclusions necessary to conforzn the policy and endorsements to the requirements ofthe Contract. Deletions, revi�ions, ar modifications shall not be reyuired where policy provisions are established by law or regulations bindi�g upon either party or the underwriter on any such policies. l4. City shall nat be respansible for the direct payment of insurance premium costs far Contractor's insurance. 5.�4 Contractor�'s �nsura�ce A. Workers Campensation and Er►xployers' Liabiiity. Canlractor �hall purchase and maintain such insurance coverage with limits cons�stent with statutary beneirts ouilined � the Texas �Varkers' Compensation Act (Texas Labor Code, Ch. 406, as amended), and m�ixai�auzn limits for Employers' Li�bility as is appropriate for the Work being perfarrr�sd and as will provide protection from claitns set farth below which rnay arise out of or result from Contractor's perfortnance of the Work and Contxactor's other obligations under the Contract Documents, whetl�er it is to be perfarnted by Contractor, any Subcontractar ar�upplier, or by anyone directly or indirectly employeci by any af them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone far whose acts any of them may be liable: 1. cla.nns under �arkers' compensatian, disability benefr�s, and other sunilar ernployee benefit acts; 2. claims far damages because of bodily injury, occupational siclrness or disease, or death of Contractor's emptoyees. B. Com�nercial General Liability. Coverage s�all inclUde but not b� lirruted to covering liability (bodily injury or property damage) ari�ing fram: premises/opecatians, independent contxaetors, praductslcompleted operations, p�rsonal injury, and liability under an insured contract. Insurance shali b� pravided on an occurrence basis, and as cor�prehensive as the current Insurance Services Q�fice (ISO) policy. This insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other CITY OF FORT WORT13 2018 BOND Year 3— Cnntract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTiON SPECIFIGATION I�OCUMENTS Cily Projecl No.: 101452-2 Revisidn: 823/L��1 oo�aoo-� GENERALCON�ITIONS Page 14 of 63 insurance ar self-insurance programs afforc�ed ta the �ity. The Comtrzercial General Liability policy, shall have no exclusions b� endorsements that wouid alter of null�'y premises/operations, products/cornpleted operations, contractual, personal injury, or advertising injury, which are normally contained with the po�icy, unless the City approves sUch axclusions in writing. For constructian prajects that present a substantial compl�t�d operation exposure, the City rr�ay requu�e the can�ractor to maintain eompleted operati�ns coverage for a��ninimum of no less than ihree (3} years following tha compl�tian o�' the project (if identified in the �upplementary Conditions). C. Automobile Liabilaty. A commercial business auto policy shall provid� coverage on "arry auto", defined as a�tos owned, hired and non-owned and provide iridernniry for claims far damages because bodily injuzy or death of any persan and or property damage arising aut of the work, maintenance or use of any motar vehicIe by the Contractar, any Subcontractor or Supplier, or by anyone directly or indi�ectly employed by any of tk�ezr� to perform any of the Work, or E�y anyone for whose acts as�y ai them rr�ay be Iiable. D. Railroad Protective Liability. If any of the work or any warranty work is within the limits af railroad right-of way, the Contractor shall comply with the requirements identified in the Supplementary Conditions. E. Not facatian of Policy Cancellatfon: Cantractor shall 'rmmediately notify City upon cancellation or other loss of insuranca coverage. Contractor shall stop wark until replacement insurance has been procured. There shall he nq time credit for days not worked pursuant tv this section. 5.05 Acceptance of Bands and Insurance; O�iaotz ta Replace If City has any objection to the coverage afforded by or other provisions af the bonds or insurance requaed to be purchased and maintained by ihe Contractor in accordance with Article 5 an the basis of nan-conformance with the Coniract Dacument�, the City �hall so notify the Contraetor in writing within 10 BUsiness Days afterreceipt of the certificates {or fltk�er evidence requested). Contractor shall prov'rde to fh� City such additional infarmatian in respect of insurance provided as the City may reasonably request. If Contractor does not puarchase or maintain all of the bonds and insurance required by the Contract Daczunents, the City shal� notify the Contractar in writing of such failure prior to the start af the Work, or of such failure to mainta�n prior to any change in the required coverage. ARTICLE b — CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIE� 6.01 Supervision and Supe�rntendence A. Contractor shall supervise, mspect, and direct the Wark competently and eificiently, devoting such attentian thereta and applying sueh skills and experti�e as may be necessary tp perfarm the Wark in accordance with the Contract Dacuments. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures nf construction, CITY OF FqRT WOR'rH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDAItDCDN5TRUCT[ON SPBCIPtCATION DOC[TMENTS City Project No.: 10�t452-2 Aevision: 823/Z021 0072�0-1 GE�3ERAL COIddITION 5 Page 2Q of 63 B. At all timas during the progress of the Work, Contractar shall assigr� a corapetent, English- speaking, Superintendent who shal� noi �e rep�aced withnut written norice to City. The Superiritendent wi�l be Cont�ractor's representative at ihe Site and shall harre authority to act on beha�f of Contractor. All eommunication given to or received from the �uperintendent shall be binding on Contractor. C. Cantractor shall notify the Cil.y 24 hne�rs prior to moving areas during the sequence of construction. 6.02 Labor; WorkingHou�s A. Contractor shall provide competent, suitably yualified personnel ta per%rm canstruction as requiteci by the Contr�et Docutnents. Contractor shall at all times mamtain good discipline and order at t�e Site. B. Except as oiherwise required for the 5afety or protection of persons or the Wark or prop�rty at the Srte or adjacent thereto, and except as oth�rwise stated in ihe Conixact Dacumen�s, all Work at the Site shall be perfarmed during Regular Working Hours. Contractor will not permit the performance of Work beyond Regular Working Hours ar %r Weekend Working Hours without City's written consent (which will not be unreasortably withheld}. Wtitten request (by Iett�r or electranic cornm�unication) to p�rfor�n Work: 1. for �eyond Regular Working Hours request must be made by noan at least two (2) Business Days prior 2. for We�kend Working Hours requestmust be made by noon af the pz�eceding Thursday 3. for legal hol�days reyuest must be rnade by noon two Businass Days prior to the legal holiday. 6.03 Services, Material's, and Equi�ment A. Unless otherw�se specified in the Con�ract Documents, Contractor shall provide and assume fuiI responsbility for all services, naaterials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipm�nt and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephvne, water, sanika.ry fac�7iiies, temporary facilities, and al! other facilities and incidentals necessary for the pez�formance, Contractar required testing, start-up, and completian of the Work. B. All materials and equipment incorporated into the Work shall be as specified or, iF not specified, shall be of good quality and new, except as otherwise provided in the Con�ract Docunr�ents. All special warranties and guarantees required by the Specifications shall expressly run to t�Ze beneirt of Ciry. If reyu�ed by Ci�ty, Cont�actor shall furnish satisfactary e�idenec (including repor�s of require�i tests) as to the saurce, kir�d, and yuality of inaterials and equipment, CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 B B�ND Year 3— Contracl 6 STA1VaAitDC4N5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMSN"T5 C9ty Project Na,; 101452-2 Revision: 8�iF�"J21 007200-1 G�NERAL C{3N� ITION 5 Paga 21 of 53 C. All materials and equipxnent to be incorporated into the Work sha�l be stor�d, applied, installed, cozu�ected, erected, protected, used, cleaned, and conditioned in accordance with instructions of the applicable Suppfier, excep# as otherwise may be provided in the Contract Documents. D. AlI items af standard eyuipmant to be iricorporated into the Work sha� be t�ae ]atest model at the time of bid, unless otherwise specified. 6.�4 ProjectSchedude A. ConCractar shail adhere to the Project Schedule established in aceordanca with Paragraph 2.07 and the General Requirements a5 � may be adjusted frorn time to tune as provided below. Contractor shall submit to City for aceeptance (ta the extent �dicated in Paragraph 2.07 and the General R�quirements) prop�sed adjustments in the Project Schedule that wil) not result in changing the Contract Time. Such adjustments will comply with any provisians of th� General Rec�uireznent� applicable thereto. 2. Contractor shall submit to Ciry a monthly Project Schedule with a monthly progress payment for the duration of the Contract in accordance �ith the schedule specification O1 �2 lb. 3. Propased adjustsnents in the Project Schedule that will change the Contract Time shall be submittad in accordance with the requirements af Article 12. Adjustments in Contract Time may only be made by a Change Order. 6.05 Substitut�es a� "Or-Eqvtals" A. Whene�er an item of material ar equipment is specifi�d or d�scribed in the Can�ract DocUments by using the name of a proprieiary i�em or the narne af a partic��ar Supplier, the specification or descriptian is intiend�d to �stablish the type, function, appearance, and quality requiured. Unless the specif"ication or descriptian c�ntains ar is fallowed by words reading that no Iike, equrvalent, or "Qr-equaP' item or no substiiution is permitted, other items af material or equipment of other Suppliers rnay be submitted to City for revie�v Under the circumstances described below. 1. "Or-Equal"Items: If in City's sole discretion an item of material or equipment pr�pnsed by Cont�raciar is functionally equal to that named and sufficiantIy similar so that no change in related Work will be reyuired, it may be considered by City as an "or-eyual" item, in� whieh ca�e review and approvaI of the proposed rtem may, in City's sole disoretion, be accomplished wi�hout cornplianee with some ar all of the reyuirements for approval of proposed substitute items. Far �he purpases af this �'aragraph 6.OS.A.1, a praposed item of ma.terial or equipment wi� be considered functionally equal to an item so nam�d 'rF: a. the City determines ihat: 1) it is at least equal in materials oi canstruction, qualrty, durability, appearance, strength, and design characteristics; CITY OP FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3-- Contract 6 STANDARDCO�VSTRIlCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Prajecl No.: 101452-2 Rerrision: 8232021 00 72 D� -1 CENERAL CONd1TI0N S Page 22 of 63 2} it vw�l r�liably perform at least eyually we11 the function and aclveve the results iirnposed by the desigr� concept ofthe completed Projectas a fur�ctionmg whole; and 3) it has a proven record of performance and avai�ability af r�sponsive service; and b. Con�ractor certifies that, if approved and incorporated into the Work: 1) there wil1 be no increase in cost to the City or increase in Contract Time; and 2) it will conform sUbstantially �a the detailed requirernen� of the i�em named in the Contract Documents. 2. Substiiute IierMs: a. If in City's sole diuscretion an ite�n of mater�al ar equipment proposed by Contractor does not qualify as an "or-equal" item under Paragaph 6.OS.A.1, it may be suhmitted as a propased substitute item. b. Contractor shall submit sufficient information as provided below to allow City to determme if the item of materia� or equipment propased is essentially equivalent to fihat named ar�d an aceeptable substitute therefor. ReqUests far re�i�w of praposed substitute items of matetial ar equipme�t vv�l not be accepted by City from anyone other than Contractor. c. Contractor shall make written applicatian to City for review of a proposed substitute i�em of rnaterial ar eyuipsnent that Contractor seeks ta furnish or use. The application shall camply vsiitih �ection O1 25 UO and: I) shall certify that the prapased substitute item will: a} perform adequately the functians and achieve the resu�s called for by the general design; . b) be similar in substance to thai specified; c) be suited to the same use as that specified; and 2) will state: a) the e�ent, it' any, to which the use of ihe proposed substitute item will prejudice Contractor's achievement o�'final completion on time; b) whether use of the proposed substitute rtarn in th� Woric w�l require a change in any of the Contraot Documents (or in the provisions af any other direat contract with C�,y for ather work on the Project} to adapt the design ta the proposed substiitute itenn; Crr� OF FOx'� WORTH 2p18 BOND Y�ar 3— Cantract 6 STAND,ARDCONSTRUCTI6N SP@CIFiCATION pOCUMENTS Revision: �23IZ021 City ProJect No.: 101452-2 ao�aoo-� �ENE��,caNa�riaNs Page 23 of 6a c) whether incorpc�ration ar use of tk�e proposed substitute itern it� cannection with the Work is subject to payment of any license fee or royahy; and 3} will identify: a) all variations of the prapased substitute item frarn that spec�ed; b} available engineering, sales, maintenance, repair, and replacement services; an�l 4) shall contain an itemized est�nate of all costs or credits that wiU result directly or indirectly f'rom use of such suE�stikute item, incIud�ng costs of redesign and Damage Claims of aiher contractars affected by any resulting cI�ange. B. Substitute ConsiructionMethods oFProcedures• If a specific means, method, technique, sequence, or pracedure af construction is expressly required by the Contract Dooutnents, Cantractar nnay furnish or utilize a substitute means, method, technique, seyuence, ar procedure af construction approved by City. Contractor shall submik suffcient inforrraation to allow City, in City's sole discretion, to determine that the sUbstitute praposed is equivalent to #hat e�ressly called for by the Contract Documents. Contractor shali make vuritten application to City for re�iew in the sarne rnanner as those pravided in �aragraph 6.05.A.2. C. City's Evaluation: City will be allawec� a reasonable tune withrn which ta evaluate each proposal or submittal made pursuant to Paragraphs G.45.A and 6.05,B. City may require Contractor to furnish additional data about th� proposed substitute. City will be the sole judge of aeeeptability. No "or-�qua.l" or substii�ate will 6e ardered, instal�ed ar utilized until Ciry's raview is cornplete, vcrhich will be evidenced by a Change Order in the case of a substitute and an accepted Submittal for an "or-ec�ual." Ciry wi� adv�se Cont7ractor in writing of its determinatian. D. Speciad Guarantee: City may require Contractor to furnish at Contract�r's expense a special performance guarantee, warranty, or other surety with respect to any substikute. Contractor slz�ll indemnify r�nd hold harmless City and anyone dir�ectlyor indarectl,� emplayed by thernfrom a�d against any anci�ll claims, damages, lasses andexpenses (includingattorneys feesj a�rsingout of ihe u�e of suhstituted materiads or equipment. E. City's CostReimbursemenf: Cily will record C�'s costs in evaluatitlg a substitute propos�d or submitted by Contractor pursuant to Paragraphs 6.05.A.2 and �.�S.B. Whether or not City approves a substitute so proposed or submitted by Contractor, Contractor may be required to reimburse City for evaluating each such propased substitute. Contractar may also be required to reimburse Gity for th� charges for rnaking changes in the Con�raet Documents (or in the provisions of any other direct eontract with City) resutting frozxa t�ae aeceptance of each proposed substit7ute. F. Contrac�or's ExpeYrse; Coniractor shall provide aIl data in support of any proposed substitute or "or-equal" at Cantractor's expense. CITYqF FORT WpRTEI 2018 BONb Year 3--Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRACTION SPECIFICA7']ON DOCi]A7ENTS Ciry ProJect No.: 101452-2 Revision: Brl3/�62] 00�2oo-i GENERALCON�ITIQN S Pege 24 of 63 G. City Substitute Reimbursement: Costs (savirtgs ar charges) attrbutab�e to acceptance of a substitute shall be incorparated to ths Cont�act by Change Order. H. Tarize Extensions:No addikional time will be granted for substitutions. 6.�6 Coneer�ning 5ubcontractars, Supplie�s, and Others A. Contractor shall perform with fus vwn organization, work af a value not less than 35% of the value embraced an the Contraci, unless otherw�se approved by the City. B. Contractor shall not employ any Subcantractor, Supplier, or other �ndividual or entity, whether inrtially ar as a repIacement, against whom City may have reasonable objectian. Contractor shall not be required to employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, or other individual ar entity to furnish or perforrr� any of the Work agair�st whom Contractor has reasonable objection (excluding those acceptab�e ta City as indicateci in Paragraph 6.D6.C). C. T�e City may frorn time to time require the use of certain Subcantractors, SuppGers, or other individuals or entikies on ihe project, and will provide such requirennents in the Supplementary Conditions. D. Minority Busir�ess Enterprise Compliance: It is City policy to ensure the full and equitable participation by Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) in the procurement of gaods and services on a contractual basis. If the Caniract Docum�nts pro�ide for a MBE gaal, Contractor is required to cornply with the intent ofr the C�ty's MBE Ordinance (as am�nded) by the following: l. Corrt�actor sha�, upon request by City, pra�ide connplete and accurate information regardir�g acfiaal wark perforrned by a MBE on the Contract and payment therefor. 2. Contractor will not make addrtians, deletions, or substitutions of acc�pted MBE without written consent of the Ciry. Any unjustified change or dele�ion shall be a rnater�al breach of Cantract and rnay result in debarment in accordance with the procedures outliried in the Ordinance. 3. Contractor shall, upon request by City, allow an audit andlor �xamination of any books, records, or %les in the possession of the Contractor that wi�! substantiate tl�e actual work performed by an MBE, Material misrepresentation af any nature will be grounds far termination of the Contract in accordance with Paragraph 15.OZ.A. Any such misrepresentation may be grounds for d�syualification af Cantractor ta bid on iuture cantracts with the City for a period of not less than tiiree years. E. Contractor sk�all be fu�ly responsible to City for all acts and omissions af the Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other nad�viduals ar entities per%rming or furni�hing any of the Work just as Contractor is respansible for Contractor's own acts and �missions. Nothing in the Contract Documents: CTl'Y OF FORT WORTH 2Q18 BOND Year 3— Conlract 6 STANDAKDCONSTRUCTIE3N SPECIF{CATION DpCiJMENTs City Project No.: 1D1452-2 Revision: 8t2..'�21 oa 7a oo - � GEN��a�coNoiTioN s Page 25 of b3 1. shall create far the benefrt of arry such Subcontractor, Supplier, or other individual or enti�y any contractual relationship betwee� Ci�y and any such Subcontractor, Supplier or ot�er individual or entity; nar 2. shall create any abligation on the part of City to pay or to see to the payment af any moneys due any such Subcantractor, Supplier, or other individua 1 or entiry except as may otherwise ba required by Laws and Regulations. F. Corztractor shall he solely r�sponsib�e for scheduling and coordir�ating the Work of Su6contractors, �uppliers, and othar ind'rviduals vr entities performing ar furnishing any of the Work under a direct ar indirect contract w�h Contractor. G. All Subcontractors, Suppliers, and such other individuals or antities perFo�rning ar furnishing any of the Work shall cornmunieaie with City through Contractor. H. AlI Work performed for Contractor by a�ubconxractor or Supplier will be pursuant to an appropriate agreement between Cantractar and the Subcontractor ar Supplier which specifically binds the 5ubcont�actar or Supplier to the applieable tertns and condi�ions of the Cantract Documents for the benefit af City. 6.07 Wage Rates A. Duty ta pay Prevailing Wage Rates. The Con�ractar shall comply with all requiremenis of Chapter 225$, Texas Government Code (as amended), including the payment of not less than th� rates determined by the CiLy Cnuncil of the City of Fort Worth to ba the prevailing wage rates in accordance �ith Chapter 2258. Such prevailing wage rates are ineluded in these Contract Documants. B. Penalty for Violation. A Contractor or any Subconixactor who does not pay the prevailing wage shall, upo�n demand made hy the City, pay tn the City $6U for each worker ernployed for each calendar day or part of the day that the worker is paid less than the prevaiiiung wage rates stipulated in these contract document,s. Tlvs penalty sna�l be retained by the City to affset its adminisfira�i�e costs, pursuant to Texas Government Code 2258.023. C. Compdaints of Violations and City Determinatior� of Good Cause. On receipt of inforn:aation, incIuding a compla�t by a worker, concerning an alleged violation of 2258.023, Texas Government Code, by a Contractor or Subcon�ractor, the City shall make an iniiial determination, before the 31st day after th� date the City r�ceives the information, as to whether good cause exists to beli��ve that the viol�tion occurced. The City shall notify in wriiing the Contractor or Subcontracior and any affected wor�er of its iinitial determination. Upon the City's determination that there is good cause to believe the Gantractor or SubcontractQr has violated Chapter 2258, the City shall retain the full amounts claimed by tlie cla'vnant or claienant� as the diffarence between wages paid and wages due under th� prevaili�g �age rates, such amounts being subtracted from successive progress payments pending a final determination of the violation. �TTYOF FdRT WORTH 2�18 BONb Year 3— Coniract B STANDAItI)CON5TRUCTION SPECIPICAT1pN �OCUMENTS City ProJect No.: 1U1452-2 Revisian: Sr131b721 . ao7zoo-� GENERA�CAN�ITION 5 Page 26 of 63 D. Arbitration Required if Violation Not Resolved. An issue rela.ting to an alleged violation of Secti�n 2258.023, Texas Gavernrrient Code, ir�cludiung a penalty aw�dto the City or an affected�rorker, shall be submitted to binding arbrtration in accordance with the Te�s General Arbrtration Act (Article 224 et seq., Revised Statutes) if the Contractor ar Subcontractor and any affected worker does not resolv� the issue by agreementbefore the 15th day afterthe date the City makes its initial determination pursuant to Paragraph C above. If fhe persons required to arbitrate under this section do not agree on an arbitrator before �e 11th day after the date that arbitratian is reqaired, a disfirict court shall appoint an arbitrator on the petition of any of �he persons. The City is not a parly iu� the arbitr�atian. The decision and award of the arbitrator is final and binding on ap parties and may be enfarced in any court af connpetent jurisdictian. E. Records to be Maantained. T'he Cantractor and each Subcontractor sk�all, far a periad of three (3) years following the date of acceptance of t�e worlc, mainta.m records that show (i) the name and occupation of each worker empfoyed by tkxe Contractar in the construction of the Work provide d for in this Contract; and (u) the actual per diem wages paid to eachwarker. The records shall be open at aa reasanable hours for inspection by the City. The provisions of Paragraph 6.23, Right to Audit, sl�all pertain to this irzspeciion. F. P�agress Payments. With each progress payrr�ent ar payroll period, whichever is less, the Contractor shall �ubrnit an af�davit stating that the Contractor has complied wi�h the requirements of Chapter 2258, Te�s Government Code. G. Posting of Wage Rates. The Contractor shal� past prevailing wage rates in a conspicuous place at all times. H. Subcontractor Compliance. Th� Contractor shall include in its subcontracts and/or shall otherwise require ali of its Subcont�actors to comply with Paragraphs A throUgh G abave. 6.08 Patent Fees and Royalties A. Contractor shall pay all license fees and royalties and assume all costs incident to the use m fi.Yie performance of the Work or tt�e incorporation in the Work oi any invention, design, process, product, or device whzch is tlae sub��et of patent rights or copyrights heId by oihars. If a particu(ar in�vention, design, process, product, or device is specifieci � the Contract Docwnen�s for use in the performanee of the Work and �, to the actual knowledge af City, iis use is subject to patent rights or copyrights calling fpr the payment of any license fee ox royalry to others, the existence of such rights shall be disalosed by Ciry in the Contract Documents. Failure of the City to disclose such information does not relieve the Cant�ractor from i�ts obligations to pay for the use of said fees ar roya�fiies to others. B. To the fullest extent permitted by Laws and Regulatfans, Contracto� shall andennaify and hold harmless City, from and against all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including hut not limited ta all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other pr°ofessionals and all cou�t or arbiri-ation ar other dispute resalutiQn casts) a�ising out of or relating to aray i�tf�ingementaf patentrights ar copyraghts ancideYrt to the use in the performance of the Work or resultingfrom C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Conlract 6 5'TANDARDC4N5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION �OCIJMENTS CltyProjeclNo.:101452-2 Revision: &h��;121 007206-i GEN�F2AL CONp 171pN S Page 27 pf 63 the incorparaiion in the Work of arry invention, design, prace�s, product, or device �aot specified in the Contt-aciDocuments. 6.09 Pe�mits arzd Utilities A. Coniractor obtained per�mits and licenses. Contractor shall obtain and pay for alI cansiruction permits and Gc�nses �xeept those provided far in tl�e Supplementa.ry Condition� or Contract Documents, City shall assist Contractor, when necessary, in obtair�ing such permits and l�censes. Contractor shall pay all governmental charges and inspection feas necessary for the prosecution of the Wark which are applicable at the time of opening of Bids, or, if ther� ar� no Bids, on the Effective Date of the Agreem�nt, e�cept for permits provid�d by the City as speci#'ied in 6.09.B. City shall pay all charges of util'nty awners for connections for providing permanent service to the Work. B. City obtainedpermitsand licenses. City will obtam and pay for aU pe�i�s and licenses as pro�ide d for in the Supplementa.zy Condrtians or Con�ract Documents. It will he the Contractor's respor�sibility to carry out the provisions af the p�rmit. If the Contractior ini�iates changes ta the Contract and the City approves the changes, the Contractor is respflnsbi� for obtaining clearances and coord'mating vvith the appropriate regulatory agency. The City wiil not reimburse the Contractor for any cost assaciated w�h these requirements of any City acyuired permit. The Follawing are permits the City will obtain i�recluired: 1. Texas Department of Transportation Permits 2. U.S. Ar�ny Carps of Engineers Permits 3. Texas Comm�ssion on Environmental Quality Permits 4. Railroad Company Permi�s C. Oa�tstanding permits and dacenses. The City anticipates acyuisition of and/or access to permits and licenses. Any outst�nd�g permits and licenses are anticipated to be acquired in accordance with the schedu�e set forth in the Supplementary Conditians. The Projact Schedula submitted by the Conixaetor in accordance with the Contract Document� must c�onsider any outstanding permi�s and Iicenses. 6.10 Lawsana'Regulatio�as A. Contractor shall give all notices required by and shall comply with all �,aws and Regulations applicable to the perfarmance of the Worl�. Except where otherwise e�pressly required by applieable Laws and Regulations, t�e City shall r�ot be responsible for rnonitoring Contractor's compliance with any Laws ar Regulations. B. If Contractor performs any Work knowing or having reason to know that it is contrary to Laws or Regulations, Contractor shall bear all clai�ns, cnsfis, losses, and damages {including but not limited to all fees and eharges af engineers, architects, attorneys, and ather professionals and all CTTY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3-- Contract fi STA?�TDARDCONSTR[1CT10N SFECIFICATION DOCITMENTS Cify Projaci Na.: 101452-2 Revision: R�JLD21 oonofl-i GENERAL OONOITI6N 5 Page 28 of 63 court or arbitration or other dispute rasolutian costs} arising out af ar relating to such Work. However, it shall not be Contractor's responsihiii�y to make certain that the Specifications and Drawings are in accordance with Laws atad Regulations, but this shall not relieve Cantractor of Cantractor's obligations und�r Para�aph 3.02. G. Changes in Laws or Regula.tion� not known at the time of opening of Bids having an effect an ih� cost ar time af performance af the Work may be the subject oi an adjustrnent in Contraet Price or Contract Time. 6.11 Taxes A. On a contract awarded hy tk�e Crty, an argartjza.tian which qualifies for �xemption pursuant to Texas Tax Code, Subchapter H, Sections 151.301-335 (as amended), the Contractor may purchase, rent or lease all rnaterials, supplies and equipment used or consumed in the performanee of this contrac# hy issuing to his supplier an exemption certificate in lieu of the tax, said exemption certificate to camply with State ComptroUer's Ruling .007. Any such exemption certificate issued ta the Gontractor in lieu of the tax shall be sub�ect to and shall comply wi�h the provis�on of State Comptraller's Ruling .O]], and any other applicab�e rulmgs pertainirig io the Texas Tax Code, SUbchapter H. B. Texas Tax perm�s and information may be obtained from: 1. Comptroller of Pub�ic Accounts Sales TaxDivision Capiiol Station Austin, 'I'X 78711; or 2. http•l/www.window.state.ix.usltaxi�fo/taxforms193-farms.html 6.12 Use of Site and Other Areas A. Limitation on Use of Site ar�d OtherAreas; Coniractor shall conf�e construciion equipment, the s#orage af materials and equipmant, and the operations of workers to tk�e �rte and other areas permitted by Laws and Regu�ations, and shall not unreasonably enctamber t3�e Srte and ather areas vvith construction eyuipment or other matecia�s or equipment. Contractor shall assume fUll responsibility %r any damage to any such land or area, or to t�e awner or occupant thereof, or of any adjacenf land or areas result�ng from the performance of t�e Work. 2. At any time r�vhen, in the judgment of the C�ty, the Cantractor has obstructed or closed or is carrying an operations in a pflr�ion of a street, right-of-way, or easement gr0ater �an is necessary for proper execution of th� Work, the City may require the Cantractor to finish ihe section on which operations are in progress before work is commenced on any addrtional area o£ the Site. C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2p18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 �TANDARDCONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFiCATION DOCiIMENTS City Project No.: 1fl1462-2 Revision: �121 ao7zoa-i GENERAL CONDITION S Paga 29 of 63 3. Should any Damage Claim be rnade by any such owner or occupant because ofthe performance of the Work, Contractor shall promptly atteznpt to resolve the Damage Claim. 4, Pursuant to Paragraph 6.21, Contt�actor shall indemnify and hold har»�less City, from and agaanst all claims, costs, losses, and danzages a�isingout ofoY relating to any claim or action, legal ar equitahle, brought by any such owner or oecupant against City. B. Removal of Debris Durfng Performance af the Wo�k: During the progress of the Work Corrtxaetar shall keep the Site and other areas free frarn accunnulations of waste rnaterials, rubbis h, and other debr�s. Removal and disposal af such waste materials, rubbish, and ofilier debris shall conform to applicable Laws and Regu�.tions. C. Srte ll�faintenance Cdeaning: 24 haurs after written notic� is given ta t11e Contractor that the clean-up an the job s�e is proceed'mg m a manner unsatisfactory to th� City, if the Contractor fails to correct the unsatisfactory procedure, the City may take such d�rect action as the City deer�s appropriate to correct the clean-up defciencies cited to the Contractor in the written notice (by letter ar�lectronic communication), and tk�e costs of such direct act'ron, plus 25 % oi such eosts, shal[ be deducted from the monies dve or to become due to the Contractor. D. Final Site Cleaning: Prior to Final Acceptance of the Work Contractor shall clean the Site and the Work and make it r�ady for utilization by City or adjacentpxoperty owner. Atthe completion Qf the Work Contraetor shall remove f'rom the Si�e all tools, appliances, construction equipment anci machinery, and surplus rnaterials and shall restore to original condition or better all praperty disturbed by the Work. E. Loadrng St�a�ctu�es: Contractor shall no# load nar permit any part of any structure ta be loaded in any manner that will endar�ger the s�ructure, nor shall Contractar subjeot any pa�t of the Work or adjacent property to stresses ar pressures that will endanger it. 6.13 Record Dacumerats A, Contractor shall maintain in a safe place at the Site or ir� a pIace designated by the Contractar and approved by the City, one {1) record copy of all Drawings, Specifications, Addenda, Change Ordars, Field Orders, and written interpretatians and elarificaiions in good order and annotated to show changes made during co�nstrUction. These record documents together with all approved Samples and a counterpart of all accepied Submit#als will be available to City for reference. Upon completxon of the Work, these record documents, arry operation and maintenance manuals, and Submittals wi� be deliver�d to City prior to Final Inspeetion. Contractor shall include accurate locations for buried and imbedded �ems, 6.14 Safety and Protecidon A. Con�ractor shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervisir�g all safeiy precautions and programs in connection witn the Work. Such responsi�ility does not relie�e Subcantractars of their responsibility for the safety of persons or property in the performance of their work, nar for campliance with applicable safety Laws and Regulations. Con�ractor shall CITY OF FOT�T WQRTH 2�18 8DN� Year 3-- Confract 8 STANDARDC411'STRUCTION SPECIFICATI4N DOCi]IVxENT$ City Prnject No.: 1Q1452-2 Revision: 803fLflil 0072U0-1 GEN�RALCdNDITIONS Pa�e 3D oi 63 take aIl neoessary precautions for the safety of, and shall provide ihe r�ecessary protection to prevent damage, injury or loss to: 1. all persons on the Site or who rnay be affected by the Work; 2, all the Work and materials and equipment to be incorporated therein, whether in storage on nr off #he Srte; and 3. other property at the Site ar adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns, wallcs, pav�ments, roaciways, structures, utilities, and Undergraund Facilities not designated far remova�, reiacation, or replacement in the course of construetion. B. Con�ractor shall comply with all applicable Laws and Regu�ations rela.ting to the safety of persons or properly, or to the protection of persons ar property ftom datnage, injury, or loss; and shall erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protectian. Contractor shaIi notify awners of adjacent property and of Undergrour�d Facilities and other uti�ity owners when prosecution of the Work may affect them, and shall caoperate with them in the protection, removal, relocation, and replacement of their property. C. Contractor shaIl comply with the applicable requ�remenis of City's safety programs, i� any. D. Contractor shall in%rm City of the specific requirements af Contractor's safety program, if any, with which City's employees and repres�ntati�es must cornply while at the Sit�. E. All damage, itijury, or loss to any property referred to in Paragraph 6.14.A.2 ar d.14.A.3 caused, directly ar indirectly, in whole or in part, by Cantraetor, any Suhcontractor, �upplier, or any other individual or entity directly or �directly employed by any of them to perForm any of the Work, or anyone for whose acts any of them may be Iiabl�, shall be remedied by Contractor. F. Cantractar's duties and responsibilities for safety and for protection of the Work shaIl continue until such time as all the Work is completed and City has accepted the Wark. 6,15 Safety Representative Contractor shall inform City in writing of Contractor's d�signated safety representative at the Site. 6.16 Hazarc�CommunacataonP�vgrams Contracior s�a.11 be responsible for coordinating any exchange of material safety data sheets or other hazard cnmmunication information required to b� made available to or exchanged between or among employers in accardance with Laws or Reguiatians. 6.17 Emergenciesand/orRectifccriion A. �n emergencies af%eting the safeTy ar protectior� of persans ar the Work or property at the Site or adjacent thereto, Contractar is ab�igated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury, or loss. Contractor s�iall give Ciry prompt written notice if Contractor believes that any signifcant C1TY OF FORT WQRTH 201$ BOND Year 3— ContraGl 6 STANDARDCONSTAUCTI6N SPECI�ICATiON aOC[JMENTS Clty Project No.: 901�}52-2 Ravisian; 8CL'i11021 oo�zoo-t GENERAL CANDIT ION 5 Page 3l of 63 changes in the Work or vari�tions from the Contract Documents have been caused thereby or are required as a result thereof. If City determir�es that a change in the Contract Docurr�ents is required because of the action taken by Contractor in response to such an emergency, a Change Ordsr may be issued. B. Should th� Contractor fail to respond to a request fram tk�e City to rectify any d�screpancies, omissians, or correction necessary to canform with the requirements of �he Contract Documents, the City shall give the Contractor written �atice that such work or c�anges are �o be performed. The written notice shall direct attention to the discrepant condition and request the Contractor to take remedial action to correct the condition. In the eve�t the Contractar does not take positi�ve steps to fulf'ill this vvriiten request, or does not show just cause far not taking the proper action, within 24 hours, the City may �ake such remcdial action with Ci�ty forces or �iy con1�act. The Ci�y shall d�duct an arnaunt equal to the entire costs for such xemedial action, plus 25%, fram any fvnds due ar become du� the Contractor an the Prajeet. 6.18 Suhmiiials A. Con�ractor shall subinit required Submitttals to City for review and acceptance in accordance with the accepted Schedule af Sabmittals (as required by Paragraph 2.47). Each suhrnittal will be identified as City rnay require. 1. Submit number af copies specifi�d in the General Requirernents. 2. Datashown on the Submittals will be comptete with respectto quantities, dimensions, specified perfarmance and dasig� crrteria, materials, and similar data to show City the services; materials, and equipment Contxactor proposes to pror�ide and to enable City to review the information for the limit�d purposes required by Paragraph 6.18.C. 3. Submittals submitted as herein provided by Cantractor and reviawed by City for conformance with the design concept shall be executed in conformity with the Cantract Documents unless otherwise requrred by City. �. When Submittal� are submitted for the purpose of showing the installation in greater detail, their re�iew shall not excuse Contractor from requiremenis sh�wn on the Drawings and Specifications. For-Inforrnation-Only submittals upon which tlle City i� not expected to canduct re�iew or take responsiv� action may he so identifed in the Coniract Docurnents. 6. Submit required number of Samples specifed in the Speci�cations. 7. Clearly identify each Sample as ta rnaterial, Supplier, partinent data such as cataIog numb�rs, the use for which intended and other data as City rnay require to enable City to review the submittal far tne lirnited purposes required by Paragraph 6. I$.C. CTTY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 60ND Year 3— Contract 6 STANpARDC�NSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION DOCUNLENTS City Projeci No.: 1Q1452-2 Revision; 82�✓�121 ao�aoo-i GENERAL CAIVDITI�N S Page 32 of 63 B. Wher� a Subrruttal is required by the Contract Doc�rryents or tkie Scheda2e of Submittals, any related Work performed prior to City's review and acceptance of the pertinent submittal will be at the sole e�ense and responsibil�y of Contractor. C. Ctty's Review: 1. City will provide timely review of required Submittals in accordance with ttie Schedule of Submittals acc�ptable to City. City's review and accepta.nce will be anly to determine if the items covered by the subrnittals will, aftex i�astapation or incorparation in the Work, conform to the infarn�ation given in the ContractDocuments and be carnpattble with the design eone�pt of the completed Project as a fimctioning r�vhole as indicated by the Contract Documents. 2. City's review and acceptance wil! not extend to rneans, rnethods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of cvnstruetion (except where a particular means, method, techniqUe, sequence, or procedure of const�uction is specifically and expressly called �'or 6y the Contract Documents) ar to safety pxecautions or programs incident thereta. The revie�w and accepta�xe af a separate item as such will not i�dieate approval o� the assembly in which the item functions. 3. City's review and acceptance shall not relieve Contractor frram responsibility far any variation from the requirements of the Cont�act Documents unlass Contractar has complied with the requirements of Section Q1 33 00 and City has given written acceptance of each such variation by specific written notation thereof incozporated in or accompany�ng the Subrnittal. City's review and acceptance shall not relieve Contractar from responsibiliky for complying wi�h the requirements of the Cantract Documents. 6.19 Contirruingthe Work E�cept as otherwise pravided, Contractor shall carry on the Wark and adhere to the Project Sohedule during a�l dispates or disagreernents with City. No Wark shall be delayed or postponed pending resolution of any disputes ar disagreements, except as City and Contractor rnay otherw�se agree in writing. 6.20 Contractar's Gener�a'1 �'arranty and Guarantee A. Contractor warrants a�d guarantees to City that all �ork wi11 be in accordance wrtk� the Contract Docutnents arzd will not be defective. Ciry and iks offioers, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, and subcon�ractors shall be entitled ta rely on representation af Contractor's warranty and guarantee. B. Cont�aetor's warranty and guarantee hereunder excludes defects or damage caused by: 1. abuse, tnodification, or improper maintcnance or aparation by persans ather than Contrac#or, Subcon�raetors, Suppliers, or any other indNidual or entily for wham Contractor is responsible; or C�'I'Y qF FORT WDRTH 2p18 BOND Year 3-- ContraCt 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION flOCIJMENTS City Project N.o.: 1D1452-2 Itevision: 82�Q21 ao�zoa-i GENERAL COND 1710N S Page 33 of 63 2. normal wear and tear under normal usage. C. Contractor's obligation to perform and cornpl�te the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents shall be absolute. None of the follnwing will constitute an acceptance oF Work that is not in aecordance with the Contract Documents or a release of Contractor's ob�ligation to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract DocEunents: 1, observatians by City; 2. recommendation or pa.yment by City of any progress or imal payrnent; 3. �the issuance of a certificate of Final Acceptance by Ciry or any payment related ther�to by City; 4. use or occupaney of the Work or any part thereaf by City; 5. any re�iew and acceptance of a 5ubnnittal by City; 6. any inspeetion, test, �r approval by athers; or 7. any correction of defective Work by City. D. The Cantractor sha.11 rernedy any defects or damages in the Wark and pay for any damage ta ather work or properry resulting there�rom which shall appear within a period �f tv�o (2) years frorn the date of �'inal Acceptance afthe Work unless a longer periad is specified and shall furnish a good and sufficient maintenance bond, complying with the rec�uirements of Article 5.02.B. The City w�l �ive notice of obser�ed defectG with reasonable prornptr�ess. G.2I Indemnification A. Contractor covenants and agrees ta indernnifiy, hold harniless and defend, at its own egpe�se,the City, its o�icers, servants and employees, from and against any and all claixns arising out af, or alleged to arise ou� o� ��e work �nd services to be perfor�ned by the Contractor, its officews, agents, �mployees, subcantractors, licens� or invitees under th� Contract. THiS iNDF.MNTFTC'.ATION PRnViSTnN T� �PFC:TFTC'AT.i.V 7NTF,N1�F.il TCl { nR S�MF. �F USED. iN WH[)i,F, nR iN PART. RY ANY ACT. nMiSST[lN nR NF(;1,T[:F,NCF. OF rTY, This indemnity provisian is intended to include, withaut liumitation, indemnity for costs,exgensesand legal �ees incurred by the City in defendin�g against such claims and causes of acho�s. B. Cantractarcovenants and agrees to indemnify and hotd harneless, af its awn� expense, the City, its office rs, servan#s and employees, From and agaiust any and all Noss, damage or destruct�n of property of the City, arising out of, or alle�ed ta az�ise out o� the wori� and services to kre performed by the Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, subcantracto�, license�s or invitees under this Con�ract. ,T�ii� iNnF,MNT�'TC'ATi[�N PRnVECi(lN 7� Cl'FY O� CORT WORTH 2O18 BQND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCT[aN SPECIE']CATION DDCIJh�IEriITS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revisian: 82'3/I(}21 aonoo-� GENERAL CAN�ITI01� S Page 34 of b3 ' �I _ 1► ►11 1 � 4' : a :► 1 � 3i 1 I�i-I �i il l� � ! i: `:1 / � ._ 1. lU 1 . 1_►I : ► 1 !l.II ,l : I ► .1. � !: ► '� : � _► �►I �► 1. \ < 1 i 6.22 Delegution of Prnfessional Design Services A. Can�ractor will not be required io provide professional design services unless such services are specifcally requured by the Contract Dacu�nents for a portion of the Work or unless such services are required to carryout Contractar's responsbilities for construction means, rnethods, techniques, sequences and procedur�s. B. If professional design services or certifications by a design paro�essional related to systems, materials vr equipment are specificaU� requ�ed of Cantractor by the Contra¢t Documents, City will specify all performance 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 �eal shall appear on all drawings, ealculations, specificatio�s, certifications, and �ubmitta�s prepared by such professional, Subrnittals related to ihe Work designed or certified by such pr�fessional, if prepared by others, shall bear such professional's ruritten approval wher� submittec� to Cit}t. C. City shal! be enti�led to �ely upan the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of the services, certifcations or approvals performed by such design professionals, provided City has spec�ied to Contractor performance and design cr�teria that such services mus# saiisfjr. D. Pursuant to this Faragraph b.22, City's review and acceptance of design calculations and design drar�vings will be orily for the limited purpose of checking for conformance with performance and design criieria giv�n and the design concept expressed in� t�e Coniract Documents. City's review and acceptance of Submittals (�xcept design calculations and desi�gn drawings) will be only for the purpose stated in Paragraph 6.18.C. 5.23 Right to Audit A. The Cantractar agrses �at the City shall, until the expiratian of three (3) years after final payment Under tk�is Contract, have acces�s tv and the right to examine and phatacopy any directly pertment books, docunnents, papers, and records of the Contraetor involving transactions relating to this Contract. Con�ractor agrees tk�at ihe City shall have access durir�g Regular Warking Hours to all necessary Coniractor facilities and shall be provided adequate and �ppropriate work space in order to conduct audits in comp�iance with the provisions of this Paragraph The City shall give Contractor reasona6�e ad�ance natice of intended audits. B. Cantractor iurther agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder a provision to the eff�ct that the subcontractor agrees that the City sha�, until the e�iration of three (3) years after fr�a L payment under this Cantract, have access to and the right to examine and photocapy any directly perti�ent baoks, documents, �apers, and records af such Subcontractor, involvirig transactions to the subcontract, and further, that Cfiy shall have acc�ss duririg Regular Workir�g Ho�:u�s to all C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BQND Year 3— Contract 6 STANi3ARDCONSTRUCTI�N 5PEEIFICATION DOCUMENTS CilyPrOjeCtNo.:101452-2 T�evision: 8?3l�Qll oonao-i G�NERALCANDITION S Page 35 of 63 SUbcontractor facilities, and sha�l be provided adequate and appropria.te work space in order ta conduct audits in campliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City shalI give Subcantractor reasanable advance notice of intended audi�. C. Contractor and Subcontractor agree to photocopy such documenfis as may be requested by the City. Tha City agrees ta reinnbi�rse Contractor for the cost of the capies as £allows at the rate published in the Teac�.s Administrati�e Code in effect as of the time copying is performed. 6.24 Nondiscri�nination A. The City is responsible for aperating Public Transportation Programs and implementing transit- re�ated projects, which are funded in part with Federal f�nancial assistance awarded by the U.S. Departrrient of Transpartation and the Federal Transii Administratian (�'TA), wi�hout discriminat�g against anypexson in the L1ni�ed Stafies on the basis of race,color, or natiional arigin. B. Title VI, Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended.• Contractor sha�l comply vvith the reqairements of the Act and the Regulations as iurther defin�d ir� �lae Supplementary Canditions for any pro,ject receiving Federal assistance. ARTICLE �— OTHER WORK AT THE SITE 7.01 IZelated Work atSite A. City rnay perform other work reiated to tihe Project at the Site wi� City's employees, ar othar City contraetors, ar t,�rough �er direct contracts therefor, or have ather work p�rformed by utility owners. If such other work is not noted in the Contraet Document�, ihen writtan notice thereof will f�e given to Contractor priar to starting any such other work; and B. Contractor shall afford each other contractor who is a party tn such a direct c.ont�act, each utility owner, and City, if City i� performing other work with City's employees or other City cantractars, proper and safe accesstothe Site, pro�+ide a reasonable opportwiity for the introductian and storage of materiaLs and eyuipment and the �xecution of such othez work, and properly coordinate the Work with theirs. Cantractor shal[ do all cntting, f�itting, and patching of the Work t.�at may be required ta properl�r connect or otherwise make its several parts come tagether and properly iritegrate with such ofiller work, Cant�actor shall not endanger any work of athers by cutting, exca�ating, or otherwise aitering such wark; provided, howe�er, that Contractor may cut ar altar athers' work with the written consent of City and the others �hase work will be affected. C. If�he proper execution ar results of any part of Contractor's Work depends upon work perFormed by others under this Article 7, Contractar shaU inspect such other work and pramptly report ta City in writing any dalays, defeets, ar def�ciencies in such other work thati rencier it unavaila�le or unsuitable for the proper execution and result5 of Contractor's Work. Contractor's failure to so rsport wili constitute an acceptance of such other work as fit and praper for integration with Contractor's Work e�cept far latent defects in th� work provided by aihers. C1TY OF FORT WOR7'H 2p98 BOI�D Year 3— Contract B STANDAKDCONSTRUCTION SPECII'ICATION DpCU1VI�iVTS Revision: &�23IIAzl City RrOject No,: 101452-2 aa�zoo-G GENERALCANDITION 5 Page 36 of 63 7.02 Coardination A. If City intends to contract with others for the performance of other work on the Project at the Site, the following will he set forth in Supplementary Conditions: l. ihe iridividual or entity who will have authority and respansibility far coordinatinn of the activities arnong the various contractors will be ic3entified; 2. the specific matters to be covered by sueh authority and r�sponsibility will be itemized; and 3. the extent of such authority and responsib�ities will be provided. B. Unless otherwise provided in the Supplementary Conditions, City shall have authority for such coardination. A.RTICLE S— CITY' S RESPONSIBILITIES 8.01 Communications to Contractor Except as atherwise provided in the Supplementary Condikions, City shall issue all cornmunications ta Cantractor. 8.02 Furnish Data City shall timely furnish the data. required under the Contract Documents. 8.03 Pay When Due City shall make payments to Con�ractor m accordance with Article 14. 8.04 Lands and Eascments; Itepor�ts und Tests City's duties wi�h respect to providing lands and easements and providing engin�ermg surveys to establish reference points are set forth in Paragaphs 4.01 and 4.05. Paragraph 4.02 refers to City's identifying and making available to Contractar copies oi reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions and draw�ngs of physical conditions relatiu�g to e�sting surface or subsurfac� structures at or contiguous to the Srte that have been utilized by City in preparing the Contract Documents. S.OS Change Ot�ders City shaU. execute Change Orders in accordance with Paragraph 10.03. $.06 Inspections, 7'ests, and Appravals City's responsibi�ity with respect to certa�n inspections, tests, and approvals is set forth in Paragraph 13.03. .� CITY OF FQRT WORTH STANDARDC01�57'RUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DOCiTMHNTS Revision: 843fl02] 2018 B�N� Year 3— Contract 6 City Prajeot No.: 101452-2 ao�aoa-� GENERAL CQN�ITION S Page 37 af 63 8.07 Lirnatations on City's Responsibilities A. The City shall nat supezvise, direct, or har�e control or authority over, nor be respansible for, Cont�actor's means, nnethods, techniques, sequences, ar procedures of cans�ruction, ar the safety preeautions and programs inciden� thereto, ar for any faiIure of Contractvr to coz�r�ply with Laws and Regulations applicable ta the performance of the Work. City wiU nat be responsible for Cantractor's faii�are to perform the Work in accordance with the Cont�act Do�cuments. B. City will notify the Cantractar of appGcabl� safety pIans pursuant to Paragraph b.14. 8.Q8 Undfsclosed Hazardaus Environmental Conditian City's responsibili�y with respect to an undisclosed Hazardous En�ironmental Condition �s sat forth in Paragraph q�.06. 8.09 Complia�rce with Safety Pragram Wh�le at the Site, City's employees and representati�re� shall comply wiih the specific applicable requiremenis of Contractor's safety progratns ot' which City has been informed pursuant to ParagrapH 6.14. ARTICLE 9— CITY'S 48SERVATION STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION 9,01 Crt,�'s ProjectManager City vvill prQvide one or more Project Manager(s) during the construction period. The duties and responsibilities and the limitations of authority of City's Project Manager during consfraction are set forth in the Cont�act Dqcuments. The City's Praject Manager for this Cantract is identified in the Supplemantary Conditions. 9.02 Visits to Site A. City's Pro�ect Manager will make visits ta the Site at intervals appropriate to the variaus stages of construction as City deems necessary in arder to observe the prograss that has been made and the quality oi the various aspects of Contractar's executed Work. Based an info�rnation obtained during such �isits and obs�rvations, City's Pro�ect Manager will determine, in general, if the Work is proceeding in aocordance with tlae Contract Documents. C�.y's Project Manager will nat be required to make exhaustive or cont�inuous inspectians on the Site to check the quality or yuantiiy af t�e Work. City's Project Manager's efforts will b� directed toward providing City a greater degree of confidence that the cornplet�d Wark will canform generally to the Contract Documents. B. City's Projec# Managerr's visi�s and obs�rvations are subject to aIl the limitations on au�ority and responsibility in the Contract Dacuments including those set forth in Paragraph s.o�. CI'CY OP FORT WORTH 201 S BONd Year 3— Car�tracf 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCT[ON &PECIFICATION DDCLIMENTS City Project No,: 101452-2 Aevision: 803I1021 QO7200-1 GENERAL CONd1TI0N 5 Pa�e 38 of 63 9.Q3 Authorized Variations in Work City's Project Manager may authorize minor variations in the Work from the requirements of the Contract Documents which do not involve an adjustment in #he Contract Price or the Contract Time and are compatible with th� design concept of the completed Project as a functianing whole as indicated by the Contract Docwnents. These may be accomplished by a Field Order and will be bind'mg on City and also on Contractor, who shall perform the Work involved prn�tly. 9.U4 Rejecting Defective Work City will have authority to reject Work which Ciry's Project Managerbelieves to 6e defective, or will nat �roduce a completed Praject that conforms to the Con�ract Documents ar that will prejudice the integrity of th� design concept of the completed Project as a functiflnirig vwhale as indicat�d by the Con�act Documents. City will have authority to canduct special inspection or teating of the Work as provic�ed 'm Articla 13, whether or not the Work is iabricated, installed, ar completed. 9.Q5 Determinatior�s for Work Perfa��ned Contractor will deterrnin� �e actual yuantities and classif'ications of Wark performed. City's Project Manager will re�iew with Contractor the preliminary de�rminations an such rnatters before rendering a wrrtten recornmenda�ion. City's written deci�ion will be frr�al {exceptas modified ta reflect changed factual canditions or more accurate data). 9.06 Decisions on Requirerrzents of ContractDacuments and Accept�ability of Work A. City wi� be the initial interpre#er of the requiu�ements of the Con�ract Dociunents and jucige of the acceptab� of the Work thereunder. B. City will rend�r a written decision on any issue referred. C. City's writien decision on �he issue referred will be f�nal and bind'mg on the Contractor, subject to the prov�isions of Paragraph 10.06. ARTICLE 10 — CHANGES IN THE WORK; CLAIMS; EXTRA WORK 10.01 Autho�ized Changes an the �ork A. Without invafidating the Cantract and withoUt notice to any surety, City may, at any time or from time to time, order Extra Wor�. Upon notice of such Extra Warlc, Contractor shali promptly proceed with tl�e Work invol�ed which will be parformed under the applicabi� condrtions af the Contract Documents (except as otherwi�e specif"icajly provided). Extra Work shail be naemorialized by a Change Order which may or may not precede an arder of E�ra work. B. For minor changes of Work not reyuiring changes to Contract Time or Contract Price, a Field Order may be �ssued by the City. C1TY OP FORT WORTH 201$ BOND Year 3— Contract B STAN77ARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION D�CIJMEN'TS City Rroject No.: 10i452-2 Revisian: 811.�1021 oanoo-� GENERAL CONDIT IOH S Page 39 af G3 10.02 Unauthorized Chcrnges in the Work Con�ractor shall not be entitled to an increase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Contract Time with respect to any work perfarmed tl�at is not required by the Contract Doeurn�nts as amended, modified, or supplen�.ented as provided in Paragraph 3.04, except in the cas� of an emergency as provided 'vt Paragraph 6.17. 10.03 Execution afChange Order� A, City and Contractor shaI1 execute appropriate Change Orders co�ermg: 1. changes in th� Work which are: (i) order�d by City pursuant to Paragraph 10.O1.A, {ii) required because of acceptance of defective Wark under Paragraph 13.08 or City's correctian af defective Work under Paragraph 13.09, or (ui) agreed to by the parties; 2. changes in the Contract Pric� or Contract Time vvhich are agreed to by the par�ies, iracluding any und�sputed sum or amount af tiuxie for Wark actually per%rmed, 1�.0�E Extra Work A. Should a difference arise as to what does or doas not cnnstitute Extra Wark, or as to the payment thereof, and the C�ty in.s�sts upan its perfoa�mance, the Contractor shaIl proceed with the work after making written request for written oraers and shalI keep accurate account of'the actual reasanable eost thereo% Contract C�.ims regarciing Ea�tra Work sna�l be made pursuant to Paragraph 10.06. B, The Contractor shall furnish the City such imstallation records of all deviaiions from the original Contract Documents as may be necessary to enable the City to prepare far permanent record a corrected set of plans showing the actual installation. C. The compensation agreed upon for Extra Work whether oar not initiated by a Change Order shall be a full, camplete and final payment for all eosts Contractar incurs as a result or relating to the change or Extra VVork, whether said costs are known, urilcnown, foreseen ar unfare,seen at that time, i�clud'mg without limita.tion, any costs for delay, extended overhead, ripple ar impact cost, or any oiher eff�c� on ehanged or unchanged work as a resul� of the change or Extra �Vork. ] 0.05 Notafication to Surety If the provisions of any bond reyuire notice to b� given to a se�rety o� any change affecting ihe general scope of the Work ar the provisians of the Contract Documents (including, but not limited to,. Contract Frice or Contract Ticne), the grving of any such notice will be Contractor's responsbility. The amaunt of each applicabla bond will be a�ijusted by the Contractor to eefleet the e:Ffect af any such change. CITY OF F'dRT WORTH 2O98 BOND Year 3— Contraci 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCT[ON SPEC[FICAT]ON DOCiJMENTS CityProJectNo.:10�E452-2 Aevisi on: 823�21121 007200-1 GEN�RAL OONdIT[ON 5 Page 40 of 63 10.06 Contract Claims Process A. City's Decision Required: All Contract Claims, except those waived pursuant ta Paragraph 14.09, shall be referred to the City for decisivn. A decision by Ciry shall be required as a cond�tion g�receder�t to any exercise by Contiractor of any righis ar remedie� he may otherwise have under the Contract Docurnents or by Laws and Regulations in respect of such Contract Claims. B. Natice: 1. Written notice staftng the general nature of each Contraet Claim shall he delivered by the Contractor to City no later than 15 days after th� start of the event giving rise thereta The respo�sibiliky ta su6s�tantiate a Contract Claim shall rest wit� the party making the Contract Claim. 2. Notice af the arna�,unt orr extent of tlte Con�ract Claim, wrth supparting data. shall be deGvered to the Crty on or before 45 days from th� start of the event giving rise thereto (unless the Gity allows additional �ut�e for Coniractor to sul�mit additional or more accurate ciata u� support of such Contract Claim). 3. A Contract Claim far an adjustment in Contract Price shall be prepared in accordance with the prov�sions aiParagraph 12.01. 4. A Contract Cla�m for an adjustrnent in Con�ract Tin�e shall be pr�pared in accordance w�h the provisions of Paragraph 12.02. 5. Each Cantract C1aim shall be aecompanied by Contractor's written sta.tement that the adjustment claimed is the entire adjust-rr�ent to whieh the Cantractor believes it is ernit�ed as a resul� of said event. 6. T�e Ciry shall submit any response ta the Contract�r within 30 days after rec�ipt of the claunant's �ast subrnittal (unless Contract al�ows additional time). C. Caty's Action: City w�l review each Contract Claim and, with� 3Q days after rece�pt of the �ast submitial of the Contractor, if any, take one of the followmg actions in writing: 1. deny the Contract Claim in whole or in part, 2. approve the Contract Claim; or 3. notify the Contractor tk�at the City is Unable ta resoIve the Contract Claim if, in the City's sole discretion, it would be inappropr�ate %r tha City to do so. For purposes of further resohrtion of the Contract Claim, such notice shatl t�e deemed a denial. CITY OF FORT WflKT'H 201$ BOND Y�ar 3— Contract 6 STATfDARI7CONSTRTlCTION SPECIFICATIDN DOCUMEN'1'S City Project No,: 1Q1A52-2 Revision: S�L3l1tl21 aarzao-i GENERAL CANDITION S Pege 41 nf 63 D. City's written action iander Paragraph 10.06.0 w�71 be final and binding, unless City or Cbntractor ic�voke ihe dispute resolution procedure �et forth in Article 16 within 30 days of such action or denial.. E. No Contract Claim %r an adjustxnent in Coniract Price or Contract Time wiIl ba �alid if` nat submitted in accordance with this Paragraph 10.06. ARTICLE 1 i— CQ�T OF THE WORK; ALLOWANCES; UNI'T PRICE WORK; PLANS QUANTITY MEASUREMENT 11.OI Cost af the Work A. Costs Included: The term Cost of the Wark rneans the surn of all costs, e�cept those excluded in Paragraph 11.O1.B, necessarily incurred and paid by Contractor m the proper performance of the Wark. When the value of any Work co�ered by a Change Order, the costs to be reimbursed to Contractor will be onIy those addi�ional or incremental costs required because ofthe change in� tk�e UVorlc. Such costs shall not include any of the costs itemized in Paragraph 11.O1.B, ar�d shall include but not be lirnited to the followmg items: 1. Payroll costs for empl�yees in the direct employ of Contractar in the perfarmance of the Work under schedules o� job classifications agreed upon by City and Contractor. �uch employees shaIl include, without limitation, superintendents, foremen, and other personnel employed full time on the Wark. Payrol� costs for employees not employed full tnne an the Work shall be apportionec� on tih� basis af their time spent an the Work, Payroll costs shall include; a, salaries with a 55% rnarkup, or b. salari�s and wages plus the cost of fringe benefrts, which shall inctude social security contri�utions, unemployment, excise, and payroll taxes, workers' compensation, healkh and retirement bene�ts, bonuses, sick leave, �acation and hovday pay applicable thereto. 'I`he expenses of perForming Work outside of Regular Working Hours, 'Weekand Working Hours, or Iegal halidays, shall be iricluded in the above to the e�tent authorize d by Ciry. 2. Cost of all materia�s and equipment furnished and incor}�orated in the Work, including costs of transportation and storage thereof, and Suppfiers' field servicea reyuired in connection therewith. � 3. Rentals of afl canstruc�ian equipment and znachinery, and the parts thereof whether rented frora Contractor ar others in accordance with rentaI agreements approved by Cily, and the cost� of transportaiion, loading, unloadi�g, assembly, dismantl'mg, and removal thereo#: All such costs sha1I be in accordance with the terms af said rental agreements. The rental oi any such equipment, machinery, ar parts shalI cease when the use thereof is no longer necessary %r the Wark. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 STANAARDC4NSTRUCTION SPECIF[CATION I]OCi]NIENTS City Project No.: 1p1k52-2 Revisipn; 8rL3/Z021 ao �a ao - i GENERAL CANDITION S Page A2 of 63 4. Payments nnade by Contractor to Subcontractors for Work performed by Subcontractors. If required by City, Contractor shall obtain competitive bids from subcontractars acceptable to City and Contractor and shall deli�+er such bids to City, who will then determine, which bids, if any, will be acceptable. If any subcontract provides that the Subconiractor is to be paid on the bas�s af Cast of th� Work pius a fee, the SuUeonixactor's Cost of the Work and %e shaU be determined in khe same manner as Contractor's Cosi of the Work and fee as provided �n this Paragraph 11.01. 5. Costs of special consul�ants (including but not lunited to engineers, architects, testing laboratories, surveyors, attorneys, and accountants) employed for services speciFically related to the Work. 6. Supplemental costs mcluding the following: a. The proportion of necessary tz�anspartation, travel, and subsistence expenses af Contractor's emp�nyees incurred in discharge of duties connected with the Worlc. b. Cost, including transpartation and maintenance, of all rnaterials, supplies, eyuipment, machmery, appliances, office, and temporary facilities at the 5ite, and hand too�s not owned hy the workers, which are cons�.nned 'm the performance of the Work, and cost, less market value, of such i�ems used but not consumed which remain the property of Contractor. c. �ales, cansumer, use, and other similar taxes ralated to the Work, and far which Contractor is liable not covered under Paragraph 6.11, as ffnpased by Laws and Regtalations. d. Deposits lost for causes oth.er than negligenee of Contractor, any Subcontractor, or anyone diurectly ar indirectly employed by any of them or foz� whose acts any of them may be liable, and royalry payments and fees for permiis and licenses. E. Losses and damages (and rel�ted e�enses) caused by damage to the Work, noi compensated by insurance or otherwise, sustained by Contractor in connection with the performance af the Worlc, pro�ided such losses and damages have resuited from causes other than the negl�gence of Contraetor, any Subcontractor, ar anyone directly or indirectly employ�d by any of them ar %r whase acts any af thern may be liable. Such loss�s shall include settlements made with the written consent and approval of Ciry. Na such lasses, damages, and expenses shall be incl�ded in the Cost of the Wark for ihe purpose of determin�ng Contractor's Fee. f. The cost of utiIities, fuel, and sanitary facilities at the Site. g. Minor expenses such as #elegra�ns, long distance telephone calls, telephone and communication services at tha Site, express and courier services, and similar petty cash items in cannection wit� the Work. C1TY OF �'ORT WORTH 2418 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTI4N SP�CIAICAT�ON flOCUM�NTS City Projecl No.: 1U1a52-2 Revision: 8Q3/1U21 00�200-� GENERALCONbIT10N S Page 43 of 63 h. The casts of premiurns t'or all bands and insurance Contractor is reyuired by the Cantract Docu�nents to purchase and rr�aintain. B. Costs F.accludeci: The term Cost of the Wark shall not i�cluda any of the fol�owuag rtems: Pa3rrall casts and other compensatian of Contracior's afficers, executi�ves, principals (of partnerships and sole proprietorships}, general managers, sa�ety managers, engineers, architects, estimators, attorneys, auditors, accountants, purchasing and contracting agents, expediters, timekeepers, clerks, and other personneI employed by Contractor, whether at the Site or in Contractor's principal ox branch office for general administration of the Work and not specifically includ�d �n the agreed upon schedule of job classifications referred to in Paragraph 11,OI.A.1 or specifically covered by Paragraph 11.O1.A.4, all af which are to be considered adnninistrative costs covared by the Contractor's fee. 2. �xpenses of Contractor's principal and branch offices ather than Contractor's of�ce at the Site. 3. Any part oi Contractor's capital expenses, includ'mg interest on Contractor's capital amployed for the Wor3c and charges against Cont�actor far delinquent payments. 4. Casts due to the negligence of Con�ractar, any Sabcantractar, ar anyone dixectly or indirectly emplayed by any of them or for whase acts any af them rnay be liable, inc�uding but nat Iim.ited to, the correction of defective Wark, disposal of rrmaterials or equipmant wrongly supplied, and making goad any darnage to property. 5. Other overhead or general expense costs of any kind. C. Cont�actor'sFee: When aIl the Work is performed on the basis of cost-plus, Contractor's fee s�all be determined as set forth in the Agreement. When the vahae of any Wark covered by a Change 4rder far an adjustment in Contract Price is determined on the basis of Cost o� the Wark, Contractvr's fee shall be detertnined as set far� ir� Paragraph 12.O1.C. D. Documentation: Whenever the Cost af the Work for any purpose is to be det�rmined pursuant to Paragraphs I1.OI.A and 11,O1.B, Contractor will estabiish and maintain records thereof in accordanca with general�y accepted accounting practices and submit in a form acceptable to City an itemized cast breakdown together with supporting data.. 11.02 Allowances A. SpecifiedAldowance: It is understood that Cantractor has included in the Con�ract Price all allowances so narned in the Contract Doeumen�s and shall cause ths Work so covered to be parformed �or such sams and by such persons or entities as may be acceptable to C�y. B. P�e-bid Allawances: l. Conf�actar agrees that: CITYOF FORT WORT'H 2O18 BON� Year 3-- Cnntract 8 STANDAItDCaNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION UOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revision: 8232Q21 ao�zoo-� GEIVERALC4NOIT10�1 S Page 44 of 63 a. the pre-bid al�ovvanc�s include the costto Gontractarof materials and equipm�nt required by the allowances to be d�livered at the Site, and a!1 applicable taxes; and b. Contractor's costs for unlaading and handIing on the Site, �.bor, installation, overhead, profit, and other expenses contemplated for th� pre-bid al�owances hav� been ineluded in the allowances, and nn demand for addi�ional payment on account oi any of the foregoing will be valid. C. Contir�gencyAllowance: Contractar agrees that a contingeney aAawance, if any, is for the sale use of City. D. Prior to f�al payment, an appropriate Change Order will be issued to reflect actual amoUnts due Contractor on accoUnt of Wark covered by allo�+ances, and the Contract Price shall be correspondingly adjusted. 11.03 Un it Price Work A. Where the Contract Document� provide that all ar part of the Work is to be Unit Price Work, initially the Gontract P�ice will be deemed ta include for all Unrt Price Work an amount equal to the sum af the unit price far each separatejy identified item of Unit Price Wark times the est'vr�ated qua.ntity of each item as indicated in the Agreement. B. The estimated yuantities of items ai Un� Pric� Work are not guaranteed and are sol�ly for the purpase of camparison of Bids and detennining an initial Contract Price, D�t�rtninaiions of th.e aetua� quantikies and cl�ssif'ications of Unrt Price Work performed by Contractor will be made by City subject to the �rov�sions of Paragaph 9.05. C. Each unit pric� will be deemed to ir�clude an arnount considered by Contractor to bs adequate to cover Contractor's overhead and profit for each separatcly identified itern. Work descrbed in the Contract Documents, ar reasonably inferred as requited for a functior�ally coznplete �stallation, but not identified in the listing vf unit price items shall be cansidered incidental to unit price work listed and the cost of incidental work included as part of the unit p�ice. D. City may make an adjustment in the Cantract Friee in accordance with Paragraph 12.0] if l. the quantity of any itein of Unit Price Work performed by Cantractor differs materially and significantly fra�n the estimated quantity of such itern indicated in th� Agreement; and 2. there is no correspond�g adjustment with respectto any other item of W�rk. E. Increa�ed ar Dee�-eased Q�c�ntities: The Crty reserves the right to orc�er Extra Work in accordance with Paragraph �0.01. 1. If the changes in quantities or the atterations do not significantly change the character of wark under the Contraet Documents, the aktered wark wiU be paid for at the Con�act �nit price. C1TY OF FORT WORTH 201 B BOiVD Year 3— Contraci 6 STANDARDCLINSTRUCTION SPECIFIGATION BDCUMENTS CityProjecl�[o.:141452-2 Revision: 823lZ021 067200-1 GENERALCON�ITION S Page 45 of 63 2. If ih�e changes in quantiti�s or alterations signi�cantly change the character of work, the Contract will be amended by a Change Order. 3. If no unit prices e�cist, this will be considered Extra Work and the Contract w�l be amended by a Change Order in accordance with Artiele 12. 4. A significant claange in the character of work occurs when. a. the character of work for any Itern as altered di�f'fers materially in kind or nature from fkxat in the Contract or b. a Major Item ofwork varies by nnore than 25% from the original Cant�ract quantiry. 5. When the quantity af worlc to be done under any Major Itern of the Contract is more than 125% of the ariginal yuantity stated in the Contraet, t�en either pariy to th� Contracfi may request an adjustment to the unit price on the portion of the work that is above 125%. 6, When the quanth� af work to be done under any Ma�or Item af the Cnn�ract is less t�an 7S% of the original quantity stated 'm the Cantract, then either party to the Contract may request an adjustment to the tanit price. 11.04 Plans Quantiiy Measu�^ement A. P lans quantities may or may not representthe exact quantity of work performed or mat�rial inoved, handled, or placed during the exacution of the Cantract. 'I'he estimated bid q�aantrties are r�esignated as final payment quantities, unIess rev�sed by the go�erning Sectian or t}ais Article. B. If tk�e yuantity measured as ou�lined under "1'rice and Paytnent Procedures" varies by mare than 25% (or as stipulated under "Price and �'ayment Proc�dures" for specific Iterrxs) from the total estimated quantity for an irxdividual Iiem originalfy shown in the Contract Documents, an adjustment may be rnade to the quantity of authorized work done for pa�ment purposes. The party to the Cantract requesting the adjustment will provicle field measurements and calculatior�s showing the fuaal quantity for whicn paymen# will be made. Payment for revrsed qua.ntiry wiIl be made at the uni� price bid for that Item, except as pro�ided far in Article 1 �. C. Vilhen quantities are rev�sed by a change in design approved by the City, by Change Order, or to correct an error, or to correct anerror on the plans, the pians quantiry will be increased or decreased by the amaunt invaI�ed in tk�e change, and the 25%o variance w�li apply to the new plans quantity. D. Ii the tatal Cantract quantity multiplied by the unrt price bid for an individual Item is less than $250 and the Item is not originally a plans quantrty Itern, then the Item may be paid as a plans quantity Item if the City and Contractar agree in wrrting to f� ihe final quantity as a plans qtaantity. CITY DF F4RT WORTI-I 2018 BOI�D Year 3— Contract 6 STA?VDARDC4NSTRUCTION SPEC]FICATION DOCUMENT5 City Project No.; 109452-2 Revisian: 823fL�21 oo��oo-i GEN�RAL GONDITION 5 Paige 4fi of 63 E. For callout work or non-site specif'ic Contracts, the plans yuantity measurement requirements are nQt applicab�e. ARTICLE l.� — CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE; CHA.�TGE OF CONTRAGT TI11� 12.01 Change of Contract Price A. The Contract Price may only be changed b� a Change Order. B. The value of any Work covered by a Cl�ange Order will be detern�i�ed as follows: 1. where the Work invol�ed i� cov�ered by unit priees contained in the Contract Documents, by application of such uni� prices to the quan�ities of the items involved (subject to the provi�ians of Paragraph 11.a3); or 2. where the Wark involved �s not covered by unit prices contained in the Can�act Documerzts, by a mutually agr�ed lump sum or unit price (which nnay �clude an aIiowance for ov�rhead and profit not necessar�y in aceordance with Paragraph 12A1.C.2), and �hall uaclude t�e cost of any secondary impacts that are foreseeab�e at the time of pric�g the cost of E�ra Wark; or 3. w�ere the Work involved is not covered by unit prices canta.ined in tl�e Contract Documents and agreement to a lump sum ar unit pr�ce is not reached under Paragrraph 12.OY.B.2, on the basis o�the Cost of the Wark (determitied as prov�cled in Paragraph 11.01} plus a Contractor's fee for overhead and profrt (detertnined as provided in Paragraph 1�.01.C). C. Contractor s Fee: The Contracior's additianal fee for overhead and profit shall be determined as foUows: 1. a mutually acceptable f�ed fee; or 2. if a f�ed fee is not agreed upon, then a fee bas�d on the following percentages ofthe variaus portians of the Cost of the Work: a. for costs incjarred �andex Paragraphs 11.Q1.A.1, 11.Oi.A.2. and 11.O1.A.3, the Contractar's additional fee shall be 1 S percent except for: ]) rental fees for Contractor's own e�uipment using s#andard rental rat�s; 2) bonds and insurance; b. for costs incurred under Paragraph 11.O1.A.4 and l 1,O1.A.5, the Contrac#or°s fee shaU 1� �ve percent {S°�o); 1) where one or mare tiers of subcontracts are on the basis af Cost of the Work plus a fee and no %ed fee is agreed upon, the intent of Paragraphs 12.�1.C,2.a and 12.O1.C.2.b is thai the Subcantractor w�o actuall�r performs the Work, at whatever CiTY OF T'ORT WORTH 2O18 BONb Year 3— Contracl 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATION 17aCiTMENTS Cityl'rojectNo.:101452-2 Revision: 823f1621 ao �z oo - i GEN�RALCQNdITIONS Page 47 of 63 tier, will be paid a fee af 15 percent of the cost� ineurred by sueh Subcontractor under 1'aragraphs 11.O1.A.1 and lI,O1.A.2 and that any higher #ier Subcontractor �nd Cont�actor verill each be paici a fee of �rve percent {5%) of the amount paid ta the next lower tier Subcant�actor, however in no case shaIl the cumulati�e total of fees paid be in excess of 25%; c. no %e shall be payable on th� basis af costs rtemized under Paragraphs 11.O1.A.6, and l I.01.B; d. the amount of cradit to be allowed by Contractor to City far any change which results ui a net deerease in cost will be the amaunt of the actual net decrease in cost plas a deduction m Contractor's fae by an amount equal to frve percent {5%) of such net decrease, 12.02 Change afContractTime A. The Contract T�ne rr�ay arily be changed by a Change Order. B. No e�ctension of the Cantraet Time w�ll be aliowed for Extra Work or for cIaimed deIay unless the E�a Work contemplat�d or c�anned delay is shown to be an the critical path ai the Project Schedule or Contrac�or can show by Critical Path M�thod analysis how the Extra W�rk or claimed delay ad�ersely affects the critical path. 12.03 Delays A. Wh�re Contractar is reasonably delayed in the performance or completion of any part of the Work within the Contract Time due to delay beyond the control of Contractor, the Contract Time may be extenae� in an amount equa� to the tim� �ost due to such delay if a Contract Claim is made therefor. Delays beyond the control of Contractor shall include, but not be 1'united tn, acts or neglect by City, acts or neglect of utility owners or �ther contractors performing other work as contemplated by Article 7, %res, floods, epidemics, abnormal �veather condi�ians, or acts af God. Such an adjustment shall be Coniraetor's sole and exclusive rem�dy for the delays described in this Paragraph B. If Canixactar is delayed, City shall not be liable to Contractor for any clai�ns, costs, losses, or damages (including but not 1'm�ited to alI fees and charges af engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and aIl court or arbi�ration or other d�spute r�solution costs) sustained by Contractor on or in conr�ection with any other project or anticipated project. C. Cantractor shall not �e eniitled to an adjustment in Contract Price or Contract Time for delays within the cont�ral af Contractor. DeIays attrbutable to and within the control of a Subconiractor or Supplier shall be c�eemed ta be delays within iha control of Contractor. D. The Contractor shall receive na co�npensation for delays or hir�drances to tha Work, exce�t when direct and unavoidable extxa cost ta the Contractor is caused by ihe failure of the City tn provide information or material, if any, which is to be furnished by the City. CITX OF FORT WOR'TH 2D1$ BQNp Year 3— Contract 6 STANDAADCDN3TRUCT[aN SPECIFICATION DpClJ1v��NTS City ProJect No.: 101452-2 Revisian: 8231"Xf�,l oo �a oo-i GENERAL OONDITION S Page 48 of 63 ARTICLE ] 3— TESTS AIiTD INSPECTION�; CORRECTION, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF DEFECTIVE WORK 13.Q1 1Votice ofDefects Notice af all defecti�e Work of wl�ich City has actual knowledge will be given to Contractor. Defecti�e Work ma� be rejected, corrected, ar accepted as provicied in this Ar�icle 13. 13.02 Aceess to Wark C�,y, independent testing laboratories, and governmental agencies with jurisdictional interests will have access to the Site and the Worrk at reasonabl� t�mes for their observation, inspection, and testir�g. Contractor shal� provide them proper and safe canditions for such access and advise them of Contractar's safeiy procedures and programs so that they rnay comply therewrth as applicable. i3.03 Tests and Inspections A. Contractor shall give City timely notice of readiness of the Work �or all required inspections, tests, or approvals and shall cooperate wiih inspactian and testing personrrel to facilitate required inspections �r tests. B. If Contract Documents, Laws or Regulations of any public body having ji�risdictinn require any of the Work (or part thereofj to ba irzspected, tested, or approved, Contractor shall assume full responsibility for arranging and obtaining such �ndependent inspections, tests, retests ar approvaIs, pay all costs in connection therewith, and furnish City the required certif"�cates af inspeo�ion or approva� excepting, hovvever, those fees spec�caily identif'ied in� the Supplementary Conditians or any Texas Department of Licensure and Regulation (TDLR) inspections, which shall be paid as described in the Supplementary Conditions. C. Contractor shall be responsible far arranging and obtaining and shaD pay all costs in connectian with any inspections, tes�s, re-tests, ar apptoval� r�quired for City's acceptance of materials or equipment to be incoxparated in the Wark; or acceptance ofrnaterials, mpc designs, or equipmant subrnitted for approvai prior to Coniracior's purchase thereof far incorporation in the Wark. Such ins}7ections, tesis, re-tests, or appro�ais shall be performed by organizations aeceptable to City. D. City may arrange far the s�rvices of an independent testing laboratary {"Testing Lab°') to per%rm any inspeetions ar tests ("Tesiing") far ar�y part af the Work, as determined sa�ely by Ciry. 1. Ciry will coorclin�.ie such Testing to the extent possble, with Contractor; 2. Shou�ci any Testing under �is Section 13.03 D result in a"fail", "did not pass" or ather siunilar negative result, the Contractor shaU be respansible for paying for any and all retes#s. Contxactor's cancellation without cause of City initiated Testing shall be deemed a negative result and reyuire a retes�. CITY OF FORT WQRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Cantract 6 S3'AI+lUARDC�NSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATION DqCt3N1EN7'S City Project No.: 101452-2 Revision; 8/13�[121 oo�aoo-� GENERAL CANDIT ION S Page 49 of 63 3. Any amount� owed for any retest under this Section 13.03 D shall be paid drcectly to tha Testi�g Lab by Contiractor. City will forward a�l invoices for ret�sts to Contractor. 4. IfContractor faiis to pay the Testing Lab, City wilI not issue Final Paymentuntil the Testing Lab is paid. E. If any Work {or the warl� oi others} that is to be inspected, tested, or approved is covered by Contractar without written concurrence af City, Cantractor shall, if requested by City, uncover such Work for observation. F. Uncovering Work as provided in Paragraph 13.43.E shall be at Contractor's e�pense. G. Cantraetor shall have the right tQ make a Cantract C1aim regarding any retest or invoice issued under Section 13.03 D. 13.04 Uncaverang Y�ar1� A. If any Work rs cavered cvntirary to the Cantract Dacuments or specific instructiona by the City, it must, if requested by Ciry, be uncovered for C�ity's observation and repla.aed at Contractor's expense. B. If City considers it necessary or advisab�e that eov�red Work be observed by City or inspected ar tested by� others, Contractor, at City's reyuest, shaU uncover, expose, or otherwise make available for obsetvation, �nsp�ction, ar testing as City may require, that partion of the Work in question, furnishing all necessary labor, material, and equipment. If it is found that the uncovered Work is defective, Contractor shall pay alI cLaims, costs, Iosses, and damages (includ�ng but not limited to all f�es and charges af engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and all court or ofher dispute resolutian costs) arising out af ar relating to such uncovering, exposure, oh�ervation, inspection, and testing, and of satisfactory re�lacernent or reconstruction (including but not iimited �o all costs of repair or replacement ofwark of others); ar City sha1l be entrtled to acceptdefeciive Work in accardance with Paragraph 13.08 in whieh case Contractor shall still be responsble for all costs associat�d wi�h expasing, obser�ing, and tasting the defective Work. 2. If the unicovered Work is not found to be defective, Contractor shaU 6e allovved an increase in the ContractPrice or ane�ension ofthe ContractTime, or botk�, directty attributable to such uncovering, exposure, observation, inspection, testing, repIacement, and reconstruction. 13.OS City May Stop the Y�ark If the Work is defective, or Contractor fails to supply sufFicient skilled r�rorkers or suita.b�e maiarials or equiprnent, ar fails to perfarm the Work in such a way that the completed Work w�ll confarm to the Contract Documents, City may order Cont�actor to stop the Wark, or any portion thereof, until the cause for such ordar has been eliminated; however, this right of City to stop the Work shall not gi�e rise to any duty on the part o�' City to exercise this right for the benefit of Contractar, any C]TY OF FORT woRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDART]C4NSTRUCTION 3PECIPICATION DOCUMENTS Cily Prpj�at No.: 101452-2 Revision: 8�1312(7LL1 ao�2oa-� GENERAL CdNDIT ION 5 Page 50 vf 63 Subcantractor, any Supplaer, any other indi�idual �r eniity, or any surety %r, or enEaployee or agent of any of them. 13.Ob Co�rection orRemovalof Defective Work A. Prornptly after receipt af written natice, Contractar shall correct all defec#i�ve Work pUrsuant to an acceptable schedule, whether or noi fabrioated, ins#alled, or completed, or, if the Work has been rejected by City, remove it from the Project and replace it with Wark tl�at is nat defective. Car�tractor shall pay all claims, costs, additionai tes�ing, losse�, and damages (including but not limited to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attarneys, and other professiana.ls and all court or arbitration or other d�spute resolution costs) arising out af or relating to sUch correction or renr�avai (inciuding but not iirivted to aU costs of repair or re�lacernent of wark of others). Failure to reyuire the removal of any defective Work shall not constitute acceptance of such Wark. B. When correcting defective Work under tl�e terms of this Paragraph 13.06 or Paragraph 13.U7, Contractor shall take no action that would void dr otherwise impair City's special warranty and guarantee, if any, an said Work. 13.07 Correction Pe�iod A. If within two (2) years after the date of Final Acceptance (or such longer period of tinne as may be prescr�ed by the terms of any appficable sp�cial guarante� requ�red by the ContractDocuraents), any Wvrk is found to be defective, or if the repair of any damages to the I�nd or areas made available for Contractar's use by Giry or perrnitted by Laws and Regulations as cantemplated in Paragraph6.i0.A is found to be defective, Contractor shall prom�rtly, withowt costto City and in accordance with City's written instructions: 1. repair such deFective land or areas; or 2. coz7rect such defective Wor�C; or 3. � the defectiv� Work has been reject�d by Ciry, rernove i� fram the Projeci and replace it wi�h Work that is nat defective, and 4. satisfactorily coz�rect or repair or remove and replace any damage to other Work, to the work of athers or other land or areas resulting therefrorn. B. If Contractor does not promptly comply with the terms of City�'s written instructions, or in an emergeney where deJay would cause seriaUs risk of loss or damage, Gity may ha�e the defective Work corrected ar repaired or may have the rejected Work removed and replaced. Al� clai►nns, costs, losses, and damages (including but nat limited to all fees and charges of engineers, archrteets, attorneys, and other prafessionals and all court or other dispute resalution costs) arisi�g out af or re�ating to such correction or repair ar sueh remova� and replacement (including but not limited to all costs of repa� or replacement of work of othars) will be paid by Contractor. CITY OF FORT WORT1� 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 5TANDARDC4NSTRUCTION SPfiCIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 1d1452-2 Revision: 6�13/102i d07200-1 GENERALCDNQITlONS Page S 1 nf 63 C. In special ci�cunnstances wh�re a particular item of aquipmeni is placed in continuous service before Final Acceptanee of all the Work, the corr�ction period for that item may start ta run fram an earGer date � sa pro�ided in the Contract Documents, D. Where defective Wnrk (and damage to other Work resulting th�refrom) has been corrected or removed and replaced under this Paragraph I3.07, the correction period hereunder with respect to such Work rnay be required to be e�ended for an additional period of one year after the end af the iniiial correctian period. City shall provide 3Q days vvritten natice to Contraetar should such additional wanranty eoverage be requi�ed. Contractor may dispute this requir�ment by filing a Contract Claim, pursuant to Paragraph 10A6. E. Contractor's obligations under this Paragraph 13.07 are in addition to any other obligation or warranty. The provisions of this Paragrap� 13.07 shall not be construed as a substitute for, or a waiv�r of, the provisions of any applicab�e statute of limitation or repase. 13.08 Acceptance afDefective i�ork If, instead of requiring correction or rezna�al and replacement of defective Work, City prefers to accept it, City may do sa. Contractor shall pay all clairns, costs, lossas, and damages (including but nat lunited to all fees and charges af engineers, architects, attarneys, and other professianals and all caurt or other dispute resolution costs} attrbutable ta Ciry's evaluation a�'and determu�ation to accept such defsctive Work and for the diminished value of the Work ta the extent not otherwise paid b� Cantractor. If any such accaptance occurs priar to Final Acceptance, a Change Order will be �ssued incorporating the necessary r�visions in tk�e Contract Documents with respect to the Work, and City shall be entitled to an apprnpriate decrease in the Cantract Priae, reflecting the diminished value of Work so accepted. 13,Q9 CitylVlay CorrectDefective Work A. Tf Contractor fails within a reasonabk time after written notice from City to correcfi defective Warlc, or to renr�ove and replace rejected Work as reo�uired by Czry in accordance with Paragiraph I3.06.A, or if Contractor fails to perform the Work in accardance with the Con�raet Documents, or if Contractor fails to comply with any other pro�isian of the Contract Documents, City may, after seven (7} days written notice ta Contractor, correct, or remedy any such deficiency. B. In exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragraph 13.Q9, City shall proceed expeditiously. In cor�nection with such correctzve or remedia! aciion, City may exclude Contractor from all or part of the Site, take possession of all or part of the Work and suspand Contractox's services related thareto, and incorporate in the Work all materia�s and equipment mcorporated in the Work, stored at the Srte ar for which City has paid Cantractor but which are stared e�sewhere. Contractor shall allow City, Ci�ty's representatives, agents, consultants, emploXees, and City's ather contractors, access to the Si�a to enable City to ex�rcise the rights and remedies und�r this Paragraph. C. All claims, casts, losses, and damages (�cluding but not lffniked to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professiona� and a11 caurt or other dispute resolution CITY OF FpRT WQRTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCpNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTflN DpCUIVIENTS City ProjeCt No.: 101A�52-2 Revision: 8rL'�IL021 oo�zoa-i GENERAL WNOITIaN S Page 52 of 63 costs) incurr�d or sustained by City in exercising f.he rights and remedies under this Paragraph 13,09 witl be charged against Cantractar, and a Chang� Order will be issu�d incorporating the necessaryrevisions in the Contract Documents with respect to �h� Work; and City shall be �ntitled to an appropriate decrease in the Con�ract Price. D. Cantraatnr shall not pexformance oi the Paragraph I3A9. be allowed an extensian of the Gontract Time because of any delay in �he Work attribUtahZe to the exercise o� City's rights and rernedies under this ARTICLE 14 — PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AI�D COMPLETI�I�i 14.01 Schedule af Yalues The SchaduIe of Values for lump sum co�t�acts established as provided in Paragraph 2.07 will serve as the basis for progress payments and wii� b� incorporated i�to a form of Application for �'aymer� acceptable to City. Progress payments on accaunt of Unit Price Work will be based on the number of uni�s corr�pleteci. 14.02 Pragress Payments A. Applications for Paymenis.• I. Contractor is responsibl� %r providing all mformatian as reyuireci to beeome a vendor of the City. 2. At least 20 days before the date esta.blished in the General Reqiairements for each progress payrnent, Contractor shall submit to City for review an Application far Payment filled out and signed by Contractot ca�veririg the Work completed as of the date of the Application and accompanied by such supporting documantation as is requ�ed by ihe Contract Documents. 3. If payment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not mcorporatec� in the Wark but cielivered and suitably stored at tk�e S�e or at another loeation agreed to in writing, the Application for Payment shall also be accompanied by a bill of sale, invoice, ar other dociuner�tation wanran��g that City has received the materials and eqUipment free and cIear of all Liens and evidence that the materials and equipment are covered b� appropriate insurance or othet arrangements to proteet Cily's iriterest therein, ail of which m.ust be satisfactory to City. 4. Beginning with the second Apglication %r Payment, each Applica�ian shall include an affdavit of Contractor stating that previous �rogress payments received an accaunt of the Wark ha�e been appli�d an account to ciischarge Cantractor's legitimate obligations associated with prior Applications for Payment. 5. The amount af retainage with respect to progress payments �►�vill be as described in subsection C. unless otherwise stipulated in the Contract Documerzts. CITY OF FORT W(lRTH 2O18 BONQ Year 3-- Cantracl B STANI]ARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DdCIIML]�f`['S CEty Projec# No.: 101452-2 Revisipn; $�131�1 oa�zoo-� ��n��wa�co�oiTiaN s Page 53 of 63 B. I2eview ofApplieatio�zs: 1. City wiil, after receipt ai each A�plication for Payment, either indicate in writing a recommendation of payment or ret�urn the Application to Contractor indicating reasons for refusing payment. In the latter case, Contractor may make the necessary corrections and resubmit the Application. 2. City's processing of any payment reques�d in an Application for Payment wiil be based on City's observations of the executedWork, and on City's teview ofthe AppIication forPayment and the accompanying data and sehedules, that to the best of City's knowledge: a. the Work has progressed to the pai�t ir�dicated; b. the quality of the WQrk is general}y in aecordance with the Conlract Daeu�nents (subject to an evaluation of the �ork as a functioning whole prior to ar upon �izaal Acceptance, the resul#s of any subsequent tests callad for in the Contract Documents, a final det�rrn�nation af quantities and classifications for Work performed under Paragraph 9.05, and any other qua�fications stated in the recommendation). 3. Processing any such payment will not thereby be deemed to have represented that: a. inspeetions made ta ck�eck the qualiry or the quantity of' the Work as it has been performed have been ea�haustive, extended to every aspect of the Work in pragress, or invol�ed detailed inspections of #1�e Work beyond the responsibilities specificalty assigned to City in the Contract Documents; or b. there may not ba other matters or issUes betweenthe parties that might entitle Con�ractor to be paid addrtionally by City or entitle City to withhold payment to Contractor; or c. Contractor nas complied with Laws and Re�nalations applicable to Cantractor's performance of the Work. 4. Gity may refuse to process the whole or any part ni any payment because of subsequently discavexed evidence or the results of subsequeni inspections or tests, and revise or revoke any sucn payment pre�iously �rtade, to such extent as may be necessary to grotect Crty from loss because: a. the Work is defective ar cornpleted Work has been darnaged 6y the Contractor ar subcantraotars reyuiring correction or replacement; b. discrepar�cies in quantities cnntained in previous applicatians for payment;. c, the Contract Price has baen reduced by Change Orders; d, City has been required to correct defective Work or complete V4Tork in accordance with Paragraph 13.Q9; or CITY OP FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract B STANAARAGOIVSTRUCT[ON SPECIFECATION DOCL]NIENTS Revision: 82,3/Zp2F City PC4ject No.: �09452-2 aD7200-I GENERAL CON�ITION S Page 54 oF 63 e. City has actual knowledge of the occurrence of any of the ever�ts enumerated in Paragraph 15.02.A. C. Retainage: l. For contracts less than $400,000 at the time of execution, retainage shall be ten percent (10%j. 2. For contracts greater than $400,000 at the tinne of execution, retainage shall be frv� percent ��%�. D. Liquidated Damuges, For each calendar day tliat any wark shall remain uncompleted after the time specified � the Con1�act Docurnen#s, the sum per day specified in the Agreement wi� be assessed aga�nst the monies due the Contractor, not as a penahy, but as damages suf�'ered by the City. E. Payment: Contracior wiIl b� paid pursuant to the requirements of tY�is Article 14 and payment wiil become due in accordance wiih the Contract Documents, F. Reductian i� Paymeni.• 1. City may refizse to rnake payment of t�e amount requested because: a. Liens have been f�led in connec�ion with the Work, excepi where Contractar has delivered a specific bond satisfactory to City to s�cura the satisfactian and discharge of �uch Liens; b. there are other items entitlirig City to a set-off agamst the amount recommended; or c. City has actwal lrnowledge oi the occurrence of any af the events enumerated in Paragraphs 14.02.B.4.a thraugh 14.02.B.4.e ar Paragaph 15.02.A. 2. If Ciry refiises to make payment of the amount requested, City will give Contractor written notice stating the reasons for suoh action and pay Contractor any amoun� remaining after deduction of the amount so vtrithl-ield. City shall pay Contractor the amount so withheld, or any adjustment thereto agreed ta by City and Contractor, when Cpntractor remedies the reasons for such action. 14.03 Contractor's N�arrc�raty af Title Contractor warrants and guarar�tees that ti�le to all Worlc, materials, and equipment covered by any Application for Payment,whether i�carporated in tha Project or not, will pass to City no laterthan the tim� of payment free and cl�ar of all Liens. CTI'Y OP FbRT WORTH 2O18 BON�7 Year 3— Contract 8 STANDARDCONSTR4CTION SPECTFICATIOM DOCUME�ITS CityProjectNo.:401452-2 Revision: $r132(1Q1 oo�zoo-� cENE��ca�niTiarrs Page 55 of fi3 1�.04 Partial Utilization A. Prior ta Firaal Acceptance of all the Waxk, City may use or occupy any part of the Work which has specifically been identified m the Contract Documents, or which City determines constitute s a separa�ely functioning and usable part of ihe Wark that can be used for i�s intended purpose without signif�cant mterference with Contractor's perforzxaance of t�e rcmainder of the Work. Ci�y at any ti�r�e rnay nat�fy Contractar in writing to permit City ta use or occupy any such part of ths Wark which City determines to be ready for its intended usa, subject to the fallowing conditions: 1. Contractor at any time may no�ify Ciily in writing that Cantractor considers any such part of the Work ready for its intended use. 2. Wrthin a reasonable time after notifica�ion as enumerated 'un Paragraph 14.OS.A.1, City and Coniractor shalI rnake an insp�ction af t�at part of the Work to deterrr�in�e its status of comp�etion. If City does not consider that part of the Wark to be substantially complete, City will notiiy Contractor in writing giving the reasons therefor. 3. Partial Utilizatian will not constitute Final Acceptanee by City, 14.05 Finallnspeciian A, Upon written natice from Cor�txactor that the entire Work is S u b s i a n t i a l ly Complete in aecordanc� with the Cantract Documents: 1. Within 10 t�ays, Ciry wiIl schedule a Final Inspection with Contractor. 2. City will natify Contractor in �riting of all particulars in which tk�is inspection reveals that tlae Work is incornplete or defective ("Punch List Items"}. Contraetar shall irnmediately take such measures as are necessazy to completa such Work or rennedy such deficiencies. B. No time charge will be rcaade against the Contractoz between said date of notifcation to the City of Substantial Completian and the date af Final Inspection. 1. Shoutc� the City deiermine that the Work is not ready for Final Inspection, City wiU notify ihe Contractor in writing of the reasons and Cantract Time will resume. 2. Should the City concur tlaat Substantial Completion has been achieved with the exception of any Punch Lis# Items, Contract Time will resume for the duration it takes for Contractor to achieve Final Acceptance. 14.06 Final Acceptance Upon completion by Contractor to City's satisfactian, of any additianal Work identifed in the Final Inspectian, City will issue to Contractar a�etter of Final Acceptance. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONp Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revision: 82�1 00 �rz oo - i GENERAL CON�ITEON S Page 56 of 63 ��.Q7 �''IYlL7IPC1',}�li?SYlt A. ApplicationforPayme�tt: L Upon Final Acceptance, and in the apinion of City, Contractor rnay make an application for final payment foIlowing the prQcedure %r progress paynnents in accordance wi�th the Contract Doc�unents. 2. The final Application for Payrnern shall be accnmpanied (except as pre�iously delivered) by: a. all documentation called for in tha Contract Documents, including but not limi�ted to the evidence of insuranc� required by Paragraph 5.03; b. consent of the surety, if' any, to final payment; c, a list of al1 pending or released Darnage Claims again�st City that Contractor believes are unsettled; and d. affidavits of pay�nent� and eomplete and legally effective releases �r waivers (satisfactory to City) of all Lien rights arismg out of or Liens ��ed in connecfion with the Work. B. Payment Becomes 17ue: 1. After City's acceptance of the Application for 1'ayment and accompanying documentation, reyuested by Contractor, less previous payments nnade and any sum City is entitled, including but not lirnited to liquidated damages, wi� becoma due and payab�e. 2. After all Damage Clainr►s have been resolved: a. directly by the Contractor or; b. Cont�actar provides evidence that tk�e Damage C�im �as been reported to Contractor's insurance provider �or resolution. 3. The making of the final payment by �lie Ciry shall not relieve the Contractor of any guarantees or other requirements of the Contxact Docunnents which spacifically continue thereafter. 14.OS Fanad Completion Dedayed and Partial �etainage Release A. If i'inal completion of the Work is significantly delayed, and if City sa conf�rms, Ciry may, upan receipt of Con�raetor's f�nal Application for Paymen�, and without terminating the Coniract, make payment of the balance due %r that portion of the Work fully completed and accepted. If th� ramaining balance to be held by City for Work not fully completed or corrected is less than the retainage stipulated in Paragraph 1�.02.C, and if bonds have been furnished as required in Paragrap� 5.02, the �vritten consent of the surety to the payment of the balance due for that CTI'Y ON F4RT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Coniract S STANDARDC4N5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Proje�l f�o,; 141452-2 Revision: 82.3IL(7ll ao�a�oa-� G�NERAL CONpfTION 5 Page 57 of 63 portian af the Work fully cornpleted and acce�tec� sha.11 be submitted by Contractar to City wrth the Application for such paymenY. Such payment shall be made under the terms and conditions go�erning final payment, except that it shall not constitute a waiver of Contract Claims. B. Partial RetainageRelease. �or a Contract that �rovides for a separate �egetatrve establishment and maintenanc�, and test and pert'ormance periods following the completian of all other construction in the Contract Documerrts for all Work locations, the City may release a portion af the amaunt retained pro�ided that all other work is completed as determined by the City. Before the release, aIl submittals and f�nal quantities must be completed and accepted for all othar wark, An amount sufficient to ense�re Contract compliance will be retained. 14.09 Waiver� of Clarms The acceptance offinal paym�nt will constitute a release of the City frorn all claims or liabilities under the Contract far anytbing done ar furnished ar relating to the work under the Contract Docurnents or any act or naglect oi Crty related to or connected with the Contract. ARTICLE ] 5— SU�P�I+TSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION 15A1 City 11Iay Suspend WoYk A. At any time and without cause, City may suspend the Work ar any portion thereaf by written notiice to Contractor and which may fnc tHe date an which Wark will be resumed. Contractor shall resume the Work on the date so fixed. During temporary suspension af the Wark covered by these Contract Dacuments, for any reaso�, the CiEy will rnake no e�ra payrnent far stand-by titn� of con.structian equipznent and/or construction crews. B. Should the Contractar not be able to complete a portian of the Project due to causes beyond the control of and without the fault or negl'�gence of the Contractor, and should it be determined by mntual cansent of the Contractor and Ciry that a solution to a11ow constructian to proceed is not available withit� a reasonable period af tume, Contractor may request an extension in Contract T�ne, directly attri'butable �o any such suspension. C. If it shou�d become necessary ta suspend the Work for an indefmite period, tl�e Contractor shall store a�l materials in sueh a rnanner that they vc�ill not obstruct or impede the public unnecessariIy nor become damaged in any way, and he shall take every precaution to prevent damage or deterioration of the work performed; he shall provide suitable drainage about the wark, and erect temporary structures where necessary, D. Contractor may b� reiunbursed for the cost of moving his equipment off the job and returning the necessary equipment to the job when it is determined by the �ity tk��t construction may be resumed. Such reimbursement shall be based on aotual cost to the Contractor oi moving the equipment and na profrt wilZ be allowed. Reimburse�nent may not be allowed if the eyuip�rr�ent is movecl to anather construction projeci for the City. CITY OF FDRT WORT'H 2O18 BOi�b Year 3-- Coniract 6 STANDARDCflt�STRllCTION SPECITICATION DpCUMEri3T5 CityProjectNo.:1�1452-2 Rer+ision: 823/aD21 00�200-� GEIVERAL CONDITIDN S Page 58 of 63 I5.02 City May Terminate for Cause A. The occurrence ofany one ar more ofthe following events by way of example, but not of limitatian , may justify termination for caUse: 1. Contxaotar's persist�nt failure to perforrn the Work in accorda.nce wi�h �lte Contxact Dacurnents {i�cluding, but not limite� to, failure ta supply sufficient slcilled warkers or suitable materials or equipment, failure to adhere to the Project Sck�edule established under Paragraph 2.07 as adjusted from time to time pursuant to Paragraph 6A4, or failur� to adhere to the City's Business Diversity Enterprise 4rdinance #20020-12-201 iestablished under Paragraph 6.06.D); 2. Contractor's disregard of Laws or Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction; 3. Cont7ractor's repeated disregard of the authority of City; or �4. Contractor's vialation i� any substantial way oi any provisions of the Contract Documents; or 5. Cor�tractor's failure to promptly make good any defect in materials ar warkmanship, or defects of any nature, the correction of which has been directed in writing by the City; or 6. Substantial indicatit�n that the Contractor has made an unauthorized assignrn�nt of the Contract or any funds due therefrom for tkie benefit of any credrtor or for any o�er purpose; or 7. Substantiaj evidence that the Contractor has become insolvent or baril�upt, or othervvise fmancially unab�e to carzy on the Work satisfaciorily; oir 8. Contractar commences legal action in a cour� of competent jurisc�ictian against the City. B. If ane or mare of the events id�ntiiied in Paragraph 15.02A. occur, City wil! provide written notice to Contractor and Surety to arranga a conference with Contraetor and Swrety to address Conixactar's iailur� to perform the Work. Conference shall be held not later than 15 days, a�rer receipt of notice. 1, If the City, the Cantractor, and the Surety do nat agree to allow the Contractor to proc�ed to perform the construetion Cantract, the City r�aay, to ihe extent permitted by Lavvs and Regul�tions, declare a Contractor d�fault and formally terminate tihe Can�ractor's right to complete the Contract. Cantractor default shall not be dec�ed ear�ier than 2Q days after the Coniractor anci Surety have received notice of cortfer�nce to address Contractar's failure to perform the Wor�. 2. If Contractor's services are terminated, Surety shall b� obGgated to taice over and perform the Work. If Surety daes not commence performance thereof within 15 consecutNe calendar days after date of an additional written notice dennar�ding Surety`s perforrnance oi its C1TY DP FORT WORTH 20'i 8 BOND Year 3-- Contrack 6 STANDARDC0�5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJM�NTS Ci#y ProJect No.: 101452-2 Revision: 823IL02] U07204-1 G�NERAL CDNDIT ION 5 Aage 59 of 63 obligations, then City, without process or action at law, rnay take over any pnrtion af the Wark and complete i� as descr�bed below. a. If City completes the Work, City may exolude Contractor and Surety frona the site and take possessian of the Wark, and alI materials anc3 equipment incorporated into the Wortc stored at the Srte or for vcrhich C�.y has paid Contractor or Surety but whieh are stored el�ewhere, and finish the Work as City may deem expedient. Whether City or Surety completes the Work, Cflntraciar shall not be entitled to receive any further payment urttil the Wark is finished. If the unpaid batance of the Contract Price exceeds all c(aims, costs, losses and damages sustamed by City arising oui oi or resulting frorn compieting tHe Wark, sUeh excess will be paid to Con#raetor. Ifsuch claims, costs, losses and damages exceed such unpaid balance, Contxactor shall pay the difference to City. Such cl�ims, costs, losses and damagas incurr�d by City will be incorporated in a Change Order, pravided that wk�en exercising any rights or remedies under this Paragraph, City shall not be required to obtain the lowest price for the Work performed. 4. Neithar City, nar any of its respective consultants, agents, officers, directors or employees shall be in any way liable or accountab(e to Contraetor or Surety for the method by which tl�e completion of �e said Work, or any partion thereof, may be accamplisk�ed or for the priee paid theref�r. 5. City, notwithstandir►g the method used iri campieting the Contract, shau not fflrfeit the right to recover aamag�s from Contractor or Surety for Cont�actor's failure to timely cannplete the entire Contract. Contractor shall not be entitted to any cIa.im on account of the method used by City in campleting the Contract. b. Maintenance of the Wark shall contu�ue to be Contractor's and Surety's responsibilities as provided for in the bond requirements of tlie Contract Dacurr�ents ar any special guarantees provided far under ihe Contract Dacuments or any other obligations otherwise prescribed by 1aw. C. Notwithstanding Paragraphs 15.02.B, Contraciar's sezvices will not be terminated if Contractor begrins within seven days of receipt of riotice af intent to terminate to carrect its failure to p�rForm and proceeds diligently to cure such failure within no more than 30 da.ys af receipt of said notioe. D. Where Contra�tar's services have been so terminated by Cit�, the terrnination wi� not aifect any rights ar remedies of City aga�st Cantractor then existing or which may thereafter accrue. Any retention or payrnent of moneys due Contractor by Ciry will not release Contractor from liability. E. If and ta tne exient fhat Contractor has provided a performanc� bnnd under the provisions of Paragraph S.Q2, the termination procedures af that bond sha11 not supersede ik�e provisions of thi� Article. C1TY OF PORT WORTH 2O18 B�N� Year 3— Contract 6 STANDAR]]CONSTRUCTIdN 3PECIPICATION DOCUMIIVTS CityProjectNo.:101452-2 Revision: 823/m21 00 72 DD -1 GENERAL CONDITION S Page 60 of 63 15.03 City 1Vlay Terminate Far Convenaence A. City may, with�ut cause and without prejudice ta any other right or remedy of City, tenn�ate the Contract. Any terminatiorn shall b� effected by mail'mg a notice of the termination to the Cantxactor speoifymg the extent to which performanc� of Work under �he contract is terminated, and the date upon whi�h such termination becames effective. Receipt of the natice shall be dee�nned conclusively presumed and established when the letter is placed irn the United States Fost�l Service Mail by the City. Further, it shall be deemed conclusively presumed and established that such term�nation is made with just cause as therein stated; and no proof in any claim, demand or suit shail be required of the Ciry regard'mg such discretionary action. B. After receipt of a notice of termination, and except as otherwise directed by the Ciry, tl�e Contractor shall: 1. Stop workunder the Gontractnn the ciate and to the extent specifed in the natice o�terrnination; 2. place no furtl�er orders or subcont�acts for materials, services or facilities except as may be necessary for completion af such portion of the Work under the Cantract as is not terznu�ated; 3. terminate all orders and subcantracts to the extent that they relate to the performance af the Work terminated by notice of termination; 4. transfer t�tle to the City and deliver in the rnanner, at the tirra.es, and to the extent, if any, directed hy the Ciry: a. the fabricated or unfabricated parts, Work ir� progress, cornpleted Work, supplies and other material produced as a part of, or acquired in connectian with the performance of, the Work terminated by the notice of the termination; and b. the completed, or parti.ally cornpleted plans, drawings, information and ofiher properly which, i� the Contract had been campleted, would have been required to be furnished to the City. 5. connplete performance of such Work as shaU not hav� been terminated by the notice of termuiation; and b, take such action as rnay be necessary, or as the City may direct, for the �rotection anci ` preser�+ation of the property re�ated to its eontract which �s in the possession of the Contractor and it� which the o�ner has or may acquire tlie rest. C. At a time not la.ter than 30 days after the termination date specif'ied � the notice af terrnination, tl�e Cantractor may sub�nit to the City a list, certified as fo quantity and q�ality, of any or all i�e�ns of termination inventary not previously disposed of, exclusive of rtems the dispositian of which has been directed or authorizeci by City. CITY OF FORT WORT#i 2018 BOND Year 3— Conlract 6 STA3+fDARDCONSTRUCTIQN SPECjF1CAT�ON AOCUri�ENTB Gity Praject No.: 1D1452-2 Revision: 823/�D21 ao�zao-i GENERAL CAN�ITION 5 Page 61 of 63 D. Not later than 15 days thereafter, the Ci�ty shall accept trtle to such rtems provided, that the list submitted shall be s�abject to verification by the City upan removal of the items or, if the items are stared, wikk�in 45 days from the date of suhrnission of the list, and any necessary adjustments to correct the list as submitted, shalI be made prior to %nal settlement. E. Not ]ater than b0 days after �he notice of terniination, the Contractor shall submit his termination c�aim ta the City in the farm and with the certifcation pr�sorbed by the City. Unless an e�ension is mad� in writing within such 60 day period by the Contractor, and granted 6y the City, any and all such claims shall be canclusively deemed waived. F. In such case, Contractar shall be paid for {without duplication of any i�ems): l. campleted and acceptable Wark execut�d in accordance with the Contract lloc�unents prior to the effective date of termination, including fair and reasonable sums for averhead and profrt an such Work; 2. expenses sustained prior to the effective date of termination in performing services and furnishing labor, materials, ar eyuipment a� required by the Contract Documents in cannection �vrth unco�xtpleted Work, plus fair and reasonab�e sums for overhead and prafrt on such expenses; and 3, reasonable expenses di�ectly attrbutable ta termination. G. In the evant oi the failure of the Con�actar and City to agree upon the whol� amount to be paid to the Contractor by reason of the termination of the Work, the Ciry shall determine, on the basis oF information available to it, the amoant, if any, due ta the Contractor by reason of the tercnination and shall pay to the Contractor the amo�ants determined. Contractor shall not be paid on account af loss of anticipated profits ar revenue ar ather eeonoir�ic loss arising out of or resultirrg from such termination. ARTICLE 16 — DISPUTE RESOLUTION lb.4l Methods and Procedures A. Either City ar Contractor may request rnediation of any Cantract Claim submitted far a dec�sion under Paragraph 10.06 before such decision becomes �inal and binding, The request for mediation shall be submitted to the oiher party to th� Contract, Timely submission af the request shall stay the effect of Paragraph 10.06.E. B. City and Contractor shall participate in the mediation process in good faith. The process shall be comm�nced within 60 days of filing of the request. C. If the Cantrac# Claim is not resalved by mediation, City's action under Paragraph 10.06.0 or a denial pursuant to Paragraphs 10.06.C.3 or 10.06.D slaall laecome final and birxdirig 30 days after termi�ation of the mediation unless, within that tane period, City or Con]xactflr: CTi'Y OF F4RT WORTI-I 2018 BOND Year 3— Coniract 6 STANDAIZDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION D(}C[IMENTS City Project No.: 101k52-2 Revision: 823f2QZ1 oo�2oa-i GENERALCANOITI6N 5 Page 62 of 63 I. elects in writing to invoke any ather dispute resolution process provided far in the Supplementa�y Canditions; or 2. agrees witl� the otl�er party to submit the Con#ract Claim to anothar dispute resolution �rocess;or 3, gives written natice to the other parly af the u�ient to submit the Contract Claan to a court of campetent jurisdiction. ARTICLE 19 — MLSCELLANEOUS 17.01 GivingNotice A. Whenever any provision af the Contract Documents requ�es tne g�ving of written notice, it will be cleemed to hav� heen validly given if: 1. d�livered in person to the individuaI or to a member of the firm or to an officer of the corporation for whom rt is intended; or 2. delivered at ar sent k�y registered or certified r�il, postage prepaid, to the last bus�ess address known to the giver of the notice. B. Business address changes musi be promrptly mac�e in writing to the other party. C. Whenever the Contract Documents specif'ies giving notice by electranic means such electronic notice shall be deemed sufficient upon conf'�mation of receipi by the receivmg party. 17A2 Camputation af Times When any period of time is referred to �n the Cozmact Documents by cia.ys, i� will be computed to exclude the %rst and include t�e last day of such period. If the last day of any such period falls on a Saturday or Sunday or on a day made a lega� hnliday the next Working Day shall become the la.st day of the period. 17,03 Cumulative Remedies The duties and obligatians imposed by t4�ese Genaral Conditions and the rights and remedies available hereund�r to the parties hereto are in addition to, and are not to be cons�rued in any wayas a limitation of, any rights and remedies availabl� to any or all Qf them which are oi�herr�vise imposed or available by Laws ar Regulations, by special warranty or guarantee, nr by ather provisions af the Cor�tract Documents. The provisions of this Paragraph wili be as efFective as if repeated specifcally in the Cantract Documents in conneetion with each particular duty, obligation, right, and remedy to which theY �p��Y• C1TY OF FDAT WORTH 2fl'{8 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANAARDCONSTRIICTION 5P�CIFICATION DOCUMEN'�S CityPtojectNo.:101452-2 Revisian: 823l102i 007200-1 GENERAL CAN61T101� S Page fi3 of 63 17.04 Survival of 4hligatdons All repzesentations, indemnifications, warranties, and guarantees rr�ade in, required by, or grven in accordance with the Cantract Documents, as well as all conti�uing obligations in�dicated in the Contraet Docutnents, will survive final payment, completion, and acceptanae of the Work or termination or completion of the Cantract or termination �f the services of Cantractor. 17.05 Headings Article and paragraph headings are inserted %r convenience only and da z�ot constitu�e parts of these Ganeral Conditions, CTI'YpP FORT W�RTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Gontract 6 STAI+F[)ARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DdCiIMENTS City Project Na.: 1p1452-2 Revision: 82'3✓�1 ofl �3 00 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS Page 1 of 5 SECTION 00 93 00 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS TO GENERAL CDNDITIONS Supplementary Con�ditions Thase Supplementary Conditions modify and supplement Section 00 72 UO - General Conditions, and other provisions of the Cantract Documents as indicated below. All provisions of the General Condifiions that are modi�ed or supplemented remain in full force and effect as so modified or supplemented. All provisions of the General Conditions which are not so modified or supplemented remain in full force and effect. Deiined Terms The terms used in these Supplementary Ganditions whieh are defined in the General Conditions have the meaning assigned to them in the General Conditions, unless speciiically noted herein. Modifications and Supplements The follawing are insiractions that modify or supplemene specific paragraphs in the General Conditions and other Contract Documents. SC�.03S.2, "Resolvi�ng Discrepancies" Plans gavern over Specifications. SC-4.01A Easemant lirnits shown on the Drawing are approximate and were provided ta establish a basis for hidding. Upon reeeiving the final easernents descriptions, Con�ractor shall compare them to the lines shown on the Corrtract Drawings. 5G-4.O1A.1., "Avaifability of Lands" The following is a Sist of knawn ou#standing right-of-way, andlar easements to be acquired, if auy as of Marc1Y 26, 2421: Outstanding Right-Of-Way, andlor Easements to Be Acquired PARCEL OWNER NUMI3ER None TARGET DATE OF POSSESSIDN The Cantractor understands and agrees that the dates listed above are estimates only, are not guaranteed, and do nat bind the City. If Gontractar considers the fma! easements provided to dii%r materia3ly from the representa#ions on the Contract Drawings, Cantractor shall within five (5} Business Days and before proceeding with the Work, notify City in writing associated with the differing easement line locations. SC-4.U1A.2, f°Availability of T�ands" CT'I'Y OF FORT WQRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDATZD CONSTR[7C1TDN SPECIFiCAT103r1 DOCUMENTS Ciiy Projeci No.: 101452-2 Revised Mazch 9, 2p2D 00 �3 00 SUYPLEMENTARY GONAITIONS Page 2 of 5 Utilities or nhstructions to be rema�ed, adjnsted, �nd/or relocated The follpwing is list of utiIities andlor abstructions that have not been removed, adjusted, and/ar relocated as af June 18, 2021 EXPECTED UTILITY AND I,OCATION OWN�R 1Vone TARGET DATE OP ADJUSTMENT The Contractor understands and agrees that the dates listed above are estimates on1y, are not guaranteed, and do not bind the City, SC-4.02A., "Subsurface and I'hysica[ Cunditions" Ths following are reports af explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the site af the Work: A Lahoratory Test for A Street Coring Project, Aeport No. CPN 101452, c�ated 12/20/2019 to 1/14/2D20, prepared by City of Fort Warth Capit�l Delivery Di�isionlSrail Lab, x consultant of the City, providing additional infarmation on strea# cores and su6grade lab tests. The following are dt'awings of physical cvnditions in or xelating ta existing surface and subs�irface structures (except Underground Facilities) which are at or contigUous ta the site of the Wark: Nane SC-4,D6A., "Hazardnus Environmental Conditions at Site" The following are reports and drawings of e�isting hazardans environmental eanditions knawn ta #he City: None SC-5.03A., "Certificates of Insurance" The entities listed below are "additional insureds as their interest may appear" including their respective officers, directors, agen#s and employees. (1) City (Z) Consultant: Nane (3) Other: Nane SC-5.04A., `�Contractor's �usUrance" The Iimits of liabiliry for the insuran.ce required by Paragraph GC-5.04 sha[1 provide ihe following coveragas for not less than the following amaunts or greater �here required by laws and regulations: S.04A.'Vi�orkers' Compensation, under Paragraph GC-S.Q4A. 5`tatutory Iimits .Employey's liabidity $100, 000 each accade�rt/occurrerrce $100,000 Disease - each etnployee $500, 000 Disease - palacy dimit SC-5.045., �sContractar's Insurance" CI1"Y OF FQRT WORTH 2O18 BQND Year 3— Contract 6 STANI)ARB CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 1D1452-2 Revised March 9, 202� 00 �s ao SUPPLEMENTAR'Y CONDITIQTfS Page 3 of 5 5.04B. Commercial General Liability, under Paragra�h GC-5.448. Contraetor's Liability Insurance under Paragraph GC-S.fl4B., which shall be on a per project basis eovering the Contractor with nninimum limits of $I,D�d,000 each accurre�ce $Z,OOO,dO� aggregate limit The policy must have an endarsement (Ameadment — Aggregate Limit� of Insurance) malcing the General Aggregate Limits apply separately to each jab site. Th.e Commercial General Liabiiity Insurance policies shall provide "X", "C", and "i7" caverage's. Verification of such coverage must be shown in the Remarks Article of fhe Certificate of Insurance. SC 5.D4C., "Cantractar's Insurance" 5.D4C. Automobile Liability, under Paragraph GC-5.04C. Contractor's Liability Insurance under Paragraph GG-S.Q4C., which shall be in an amaunt not less than the following amaunts: (1) Antomobile Liability - a commercial busin�ss policy shall provide coverage nn "Any Auto", defined as autos owned, hir�d aa�d non-or�vned. $I,DOQ,OOQ each accident on a combined single limit basis, Split limits are acceptable if l'units are at least: $250, OQO Bodily Irtjury per person / $500, 000 Bodily Injury per accrdent / �$10�,000 PropertyDamage SC-S.U4U., "Contractar's Insnrance" T`he Contractor's construction activities will require its employees, agents, subcontractors, eguiprnent, and material deliveries to cross railroad properties and tracks. None The Contractor shall conduct its operations on railroad properties in such a manner as not to interfare w.iti�, hinder, ar obstruct the railroad company in any manner whatsoauer in the use or operatian of itsltheir trains or other property. Such operations on railroad properties may require that Contractar to execute a"Right of Entry Agreement" witi� tlie particular railroad co�npany vr companies involved, and to this end the Gontractor should satisfy itself as to the requirements of each railroad company and be prepared to execute the right-of-entry (if any) requi�ed by a railroad company. The requirernents specified herein likewisa relate #o the Con#ractar's use of pri�+ate and/or construction access roads crossing said railroad company's properties. The Cantracttial Liability coverage requued by Paragraph 5.04D oitkae General Canditions shall provide coverage for not less than the faliowing amoUnts, issued by companies satisfactory to the City and to the Railroad Company for a tertn tha# continues for so long as the Contractor's operations and work cross, occupy, or touch raiiroad property: (1) General Aggregate: (2) Each Occunrence; _ Required for this Contract $Cortfrm Limits with Railroad $Co�riat^m Limits with Railraad X Noi required for this Contract With respect to the abQve outlined insuran,ce requirements, thc fol�aruing shall govern: CI'i'�f OF FORT WORTH 20i 8 BOND Year 3—Cuntract 6 STANUAKD �ONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATI03Y DOCUMENTS Revised March 9, 202D City Projecf No.: 101452-2 00 73 fl0 SUPPLEMENTARY CONAITIO�TS Page 4 of S I. Where a single railtoad campany is invoived, the Contractor shall pravide ane insurance policy in the name af the railroad company. However, if mare than one grade separaiian or at-grade crossing is affected by the Project at en{irely separate toeations on the iine or lines Qf the same railroad company, separate coverage may be required, eaoh in the amount stated above. 2. Where more than one railroad company is operating on the same right-of-way ar where several railroad companies are involved and operated on their own separate rights-of-way, the Contractor may be required to pro�ide separate insurance policies in the name of each railroad company. 3. If, in addition to a grada separativn ar an at-grade crossing, ather work or activity is proposed on a railroad company's right-of-way at a location entirely separate from #he grade separatioa or at- grade crossing, insvrance coverage for t��is work must be included in thc policy covering the grade separation. 4. If no grade sepatation is involved but ather work is praposed on a raiIroad company's right-of- way, all such ather work inay be eavered in a single policy fox that railroad, even though the work may be at two or more separate locations. No work or activides an a railroad campany's property to ba performed by the Con#ractor shall be cammenocd until the Contractor has furnisl�ed the City with an ariginal policy or policies of the insuraace for each railroad company named, as requirad above. All such insuranca must be approved by the Gity and each afF�cied Railroad Company prior to the Contraoior's begizining wark. Tlte insurance speci�ied above mvst b� carried unt[1 all Wark to be performed on the railroad right-nf-way has heen campleted.and the grade cxossing, if any, is no ionger used by th.e Contractor. Tn addition, 'rnsarance rnust be carried during all maintenance andlor repair work perfarmed in the railroad right-of-way. Such insurance must name the railroad company as the insured, tagether r�vith any tenant or lessee of the railroad eompany operating o�er tracks invol�ed in the Project. SC-6,04., "Praject Schedule" Project sehedule shall be tier 3 for the project. SC�6.07., �°Wage Aates" The follawing is the prevailing wage rate table(s) applicable to tilis project and is provided in tlie Appandixes: 211I3 Prevailing Wage Rates (Heavy and Highway Construction Projecis} A copy of the table is also available by aacessing the City's website at: https :II an ns.fo rfwo wth texas.�ovlPro i ectResou rces/ResourcesPlO� %�.0- °1o20C�nstraction °/a�ODocumentslSpecifica�ions/Div°/a�Q00- Ge�eral%�.00onditionslCFW%20Harizontal%�OWa�e°1o20Rate%20Table.pdf Yau can access the file by following the directary path: 02-Cons�ructian DocumentslSpecificationslDiv00 -� General Conditions SC�6.09., "Persnitq and i�tilities" SC-6.09A., °°Cantractor obtained perinits and licenses" Tlfe follawing are known permits andlor iicenses required by the Contract to be aaquired by the Cantrac.tor: STREET USE P�RMIT SW3P CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BDND Ycar 3—Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCI'lON SP6CIFICATION DOCUiv1ENT5 City ProjectNo.: 101452-2 Revised March 9, 2020 DO 73 .00 SUPPLFMEAI7'AftY CONDITIONS Page 5 of 5 SG6.09B. "C'rty obiained permits and Iicenses" The follawing are known permits and/or iicenses required by the Contract to be acquued by the City: Flood P1ai�1 Pertnit T�OT.Permit SC-6.09C. "O�tstand'rng permits and licenses" The follawing is a list of known outstanding pezmits andlar licenses ta be acquired, if any as afAugust 5th, 202I : Outstanding Permits and/or Licenses to Be Acquired OWNER PERMTT QR L.ICENSE AND LOCATTON None SC-7.02., i°Caordination" TARGET DATE OF POS5E55IDN The indi�iduaIs ar �ntities 3isYed helow have eontracts v�ith ihe Gity far the perf'ormance of other work at tha Site: Vendor None of Worlc SC-$A1, "Cammunicat'rons to Contractvr" N nne SC-9.0�., "City's Project Manager" Coordination Autho The City's Project Manager for this Contract is Mag�d Zaki, P.E., or his successor pursuant to wriiten notificafion from the Directar of Transpartatian and Public Works. 5G13.03C., "Tests and Inspections" None SC-16A1C.1, "Methods and Procedures" None END O�' SECTION Revision Lag DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANG� 1/22/2018 F. GrifFn $C-9.Q1., "City's Projeci Representati�e" wvrding changed ta City's Project Manager. 3/9/2020 b.V. Magana �G-6,07, Updated fhe link such that files can be accessed via t�e Cify's website. CITY OC FORT `FVORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STt1NDARD CONSTRUCTIOid SP�CIFTCATION 170C17MENT3 City Project Na.: 101452-2 Revised March 9, 2020 o>>ioo-i SUMMARY OF WORK Page 1 af 3 SECTION Ol 11 t}0 SUMMARY OF WORK PART1- GENERAL 1.1 �UMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Summary of Work to be periarmed in accordance with the Contract Documents B. Deviations fram this City of Fort Woxth Standard Specification 1�►GSi� C. Related Specification Seetions include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Farms, and Conditions of the Contract 2. Divisinn 1- C'reneral Requirements 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Maasurement and Payment l. Work associated with this Item is consi�ered subsidiary to the various items bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item. L3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADNIINISTRATIVE REQi]IREMENTS A. Work Covered by Contract Documents 1. Work is ta include furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment, and p.erforming all Work necessary %r this construction project as detailed in the Drawings and Specifications. B, Subsidiary Wvrk 1, Any and a11 Work specifically governed by documentary requirements for the project, such as conditiQns impased by the Drawir►gs or Contract Documents in which no specific item far bid has been provided for in the Praposal and the item is not a typical unit bid item included on the standard bid i#em list, then the item shall be cansidered as a subsidiaty item of Work, the cosi af which shall be includec� in the price bid in the Proposal for variaus bid items. C. Use of Premises 1. Coardinate uses of premises under d�rectifln of the City. 2. Assume full responsibility for protection and safekeeping of materials and equipment stored on the Site. 3. Use and occupy anly portions of the pubNc streets and alleys, or other pubiic places or other rights-of way as pro�ided for in the ordinances of the City, as shown in the Contract Documents, or as may be speci�caily autharized in writing hy the City. a. A reasanable amount of tools, materials, and equipment far construction purposes may be stored in such space, but no more than is necessary to avoid delay in the construction operatians. C]TY OF �'ORT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRUCT1dM SPECIFICA"I'ION T]OGUMSNTS 2418 BON4 Year 3— Contract 6 Revised Decc�nber 20, 2012 City Project No.:101452-2 o� ii o0-2 srTr�MARx o� woxx Page 2 of 3 b. Excavated and waste materials shall be stored in such a way as nat to interfere with the use o� spaces that m.ay be designated to be 1eft free and unobstructed and so as not to inconvenience occupants of adjacent property. c. If the street is occupied by railroad tracks, the Work shail be carried on in such �anner as not to interfere with the operation of the railroad. 1) All Work shall be in accardance with railroad requirements set forth in Divisian 0 as weil as the rai�road permit. D. Work within Easements 1. Do not enter upon private praperty for any gurpose without ha�ing previously obtained p.ermission from the owner of such property. 2. Do not stare eyuipment or matarial on private property unless and until the specified approval oftY�e property o�ner has been secured in writing by the Cantractar and a copy furnished to the City. 3, Unless specifically provided otherwise, clear all rights-of way or easements of obstructians w�ich musfi be removed ta rnake possible praper proseeution of the Work as a part of the project co:nstruction operations. 4. Preserve and use every precaution io prevent damage to, all trees, shrubbery, plants, la�ns, fences, culverts, curbing, and all other types of structures or improvaments, ta all water, se�er, and gas Iines, ta all conduits, averhead pole lines, or appurtenances thereof, including the construction of temporary fences and to all ather public or private property adjacent to the Work, 5. Nntify the proper representatives of the owners or occupants of the pu�lic or private lands of interest in lan,ds vvhich might be affected by tha Work, a. Such notice sha11 be made at least 48 hours in advance of the beginning of the Work. b, NoYaces shall he applicable to both public and private utility companies and any corporatian, company, individual, or other, either as anvners or occupants, whose land or interest in land might be affected by the Work. c. Be responsible for alf damage or injury to property of any character resul�ing fi•orn any act, omission, rzeglact, or misconduct in the mann�r or method or execution of the Wark, or at any time due tv defective vvark, material, or equipment. Fence a. Restore all fences encountered and removed during construction of the Project to the original or a better than original candition. b. Erect temporary fencing in place o�the fencing removed whenever t�ie Work is not in grogress and when the site is vacated ovemight, and/or at all times to provide site security. a The cast for alf fence work wiihin easemen,ts, i:ncluding removal, temporary closures and replacement, shaIl be subsidiaiy to #he various items bid in the project proposal, unless a bid item is specifcalIy proviaed in the praposal. CITY OF FOItT WORTH STAi�fDARD C4N�TRUGTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS z018 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 Revised December 20, 2412 City Projed No.:101452-2 oi i3 oo-a S�JMMAitY OF WDRK Page 3 nf 3 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.6 ACTION SIIBMITTALSI�NFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.'� CLOSEOUT SUB1i�IITTALS [NOT [TSED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSU1tANCE [NOT USED] 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] 1.1.1 FIELD [SITE� CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] �, PART 2 A PRODUCTS [NOT USEDj R, 1 f� �� PART 3 � EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF SECTION Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE Cl'I'Y pF FOItT WORTH ST�]VDARD CO1�fSTRUC'i'ION SPECIFICATION DOCUNIENTS 2U18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 Revised Deccmber 20, 2012 City Prnject No.:101452-2 i. - 01250fl-1 SUBSTIT'i.1TiON i'ROCEDURES Page 1 of 4 SECTION 012� 00 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDiJRES PART1- GENERAL Ll SUMMARY A. Section Inclt�des: The pracedure for requesting the approval of substiiution of a product that is nat equivalent to a product which is speci�ed by descriptive or perf'ormance criteria or defined by reference ta l or more of the failowing: a. Name of manufacturer b. Natne of vendor c. Trade name d. Catalog number 2. Substiiutions are not "or-eguals". B. De�iations from this Ciiy of Fari Warth Standard Specification 1. None. C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract 2, Di�ision 1— General Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. MeasuremEnt and Payment 1. Work associated vvith this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item. 1.3 RE�ERENCES [NOT i1SED] 1.4 ADMiNISTRATiVE REQi]IREMENTS A. Requesi for Substitution - Generai 1. Within 3� days after award of Contract (unless noted otherwise), #he City will consider fornaal requests from Contractor for substitu�ion of products in place of those specified. 2. Certain types af equipment and kinds ot' material are described in 5pecifications by means af references ta names ofi manufacturers and vendors, trade names, ax catalog numbers. a. When this method of specifying is used, it is not intended to exclude from consideration other products b�aring other manufacturer's or vendor's names, trade names, or catalng numb�rs, provided said products are "or-equals," as detertnined by City. 3. Oiher types of eyuipment and kinds of matetial may be acceptable substitutions under the following conditions: a. Or-equals are waavailable due to strika, t�iscontinued productian of products meeting specified requirements, or other factors beyant3 conirol of Contractor; or, CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 60ND Year 3— Gontract 6 STANDARB CON5TRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJ11�IEAlTS City Project No,:10i452-2 Re�ised 3uly 1, 2U11 012500-2 SUBSTiTUTION PROCEDURES Page 2 oi4 b, Cantractor proposes a cost and/or time reduction incentive to the Gity. ��YI� �3►i� I1�1I;�y A. See Request for Substitution Form (attached) B. Procedure for Reyuesting Substitution I. Substitutio�a shall be considered only: a. Afier award af Contract b. Llnder the conditions stated herein Submit 3 copies of each writtan r�quest for substitution, including: a. Documentation ]) Complet� data substantiating complianc� o�' proposed suhstitution with Contract Dacumenfis 2) Data relating to changes in construction schedule, when a reduction 1s praposed 3) Data relating ta changes in cost b. For produets 1 } Product identification a) IVlanufacturer's name b} Telephone number and representative contact rna�ne c) Specif'ication Section or Drawing re#'er�nce pf originally specified product, including discrete name or tag number assigned to original proc�uct in the Cantract Documents 2) Manufacturer's literature clearly marked to show campliance o#'proposed product with Contraet Docume:nts 3) Itemized eamparison of original and propasad pz'aduct addressing produet characterisiies including, but nat necessarily limited to: a) Siza b) Coznpasition or materials of cansiruction c) WeigI�t d) Electrieal ar mechanical requirennents 4) Produet experience a) Location of gast projects utilizing product b) Name and telephone number of parsons associated with re%renced projects knowledgeable coneerning propased product c� Available field data and reports associated with prn�osed produet 5) Samples a) Provide at request of City. b} 5amples become the property aithe City. c. For construction methads: 1) Detail�d descrigtion of pragosed met�od 2) Illustration drawings C. Approval or Rejectian 1. Written approval or rejection of substitution given by the City 2. City reserves the right to require praposed product to eomply with cal�r and pattern of specified product if necessary to secure design intent. 3. In the event the substitu�io.n is approved, the resulting cast and/or time i�educti�n will be doc�amented by Change Order in aceordance with the General Conditions. CITX QF FORT W�RTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STA]+IDARD CONSTI2UCT'IdN SPECIFICATIp]V pOCUMENTS City Praject No.:101952-Z ltevised 7uly 1, 2Dl ] Ol 25 OQ - 3 SUBST'ITUTiQN PROCEC]URES Page 3 af 4 4. No additional contract time will be given for substitution. Substitution will be rejected i�: a. Submittal is not thraugh the Contractor with his stamp of apprnval b. Request is not made in accordance with this Specification Sectian c. In the City's opinion, acceptance will req�ire substantial revision of the original design d. In the City's opinion, substitution wi11 not perform adequafiely the function consisten� with the design intent 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSlINF�RMA.T�ONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED] 1.7 CL05EOUT SUSMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] ].9 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. In making request far substitution or in using an appro�ed graduct, the Contractor represents that the Contractor; 1. Has investigated proposed product, and has determined that it is adequate or superior in all respects to that speciiied, and that it wil! perform function for which it is intended 2. Will provide same guarantee for substitute ite:nn as for product speci%ed 3. Will coordinate installation of accepted substitution into Work, to include building modifications if necessary, making such changes as may be req�ired for Work to be complete in all respects 4. Waives all claims �or additional costs related io su�sstitution which subsequently arise 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT IISED] 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART 2 � �'RODUCT� [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF SECT�4N Revision Log DATE NAME SUMIVIARY OF CHANGE CI`1'Y OF FORT WORTf-I 2018 BOI�� Year 3— Contratt 6 STANDARD CQNSTAUCTIDN 5PECIFiCATION D�GUMENTS City ProJect Na.:101452-2 Revised luly 1, 2fl11 01 25 Of} - 4 SiJB9TITUTIOTI PROCEDURES Page 4 of 4 EXHIBIT A REQUEST FOR SUBSTITUTTON �'ORM: PROJECT: DATE: We hereby su6mit far your cansideration the fallowing product instead of the speciiied item for the above project: SECTI�N PARAGRAPH SPECIFI�D ITEM Froposed Substitution: Reasan for Substitution: Include complete infonnatian on changes to Drawings and/or Specif cations which progosed suhstit�tion will require for ita prop�r installation. Fill in Blanks Below: A. Will the undersigned can#ractor pay for changes to the building design, including engineering and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution7 B. What ei�'ect does substiiz�tion have on other trades7 C, Di�Ferences beiween proposed substitution and sgecified item7 D. Differences in product cost ox product delivery time7 E. Manufacturer's guarantees ofthe proposed and specified items are: Equal Better {explain on attachment) The undersigned states that the function, appaarance and quality are equivalent or superior ta the specified item. Submitted Sy: For Use by City Signature as noted Firm Address Date Telephone Far L]se by Cit�: Approved City _ Recommended � Recommended Not recommended Received late By Date Remarks Date Rej ected CITY OF FpRT WORTH Zp18 BOiVp Year 3— Contratt 5 STAIZDARD C4NSTRiTCT'ION SPECIFICATIpN pOC�JMEi�TS City Project No.:101452-2 Revised 7uly 1, 20l ] 033114-1 FRECONSTRLTCTION MEL'1'1NG Rage 1 of 3 SECTION 013114 PRECQNSTRiICTION MEETING PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUM:MARY A. Sectian Includes: 1. Provisians for the preconstruction meeting to be held prior #o the start of Work to c}arify construction cantract administration procedure� B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificatian 1. None. C. Related Specification Sections include, hut are not necessarily limitec� to: 1. Division 4— Bidding Requirements, Cantract Forms and Conditians of the Contract 2. Division 1— General Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measuremen# and Payrnent l. Work associated with this Item is consiciered subsidiary to the vari.ous itetns bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT T1SED] 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQiIIREMENTS A. Caardination 1. Attend precanstruction meetir�g. 2. Representatives of Coniractor, subcontractars and suppliets attending maetings shall be yualiiied and authorized to act an behalf of the entity each represents. 3, Meeting admi�istered by City may be tape recorded. a. If recorded, tapes will be used to prepare minutes and retained by City for future r�ference. B. PreconsCruction Meeting 1. A preconstructian meeting will be held within 14 days after the execution af #he Agreement and before Work is started. a. The meeting will be scheduled and administered by the City. 2. The Projeet Representative will preside at the mee�ing, prepa�re the notes of the rneeting and distribute capies of same to all participants who so r�quest by fully campleting the attendance form ta be circulated at the beginning of the meeting. 3. Attendance sha11 include: a, Project Representative b. Contractor's ptoject snanager c. Gantractor's superintendent d. Any subcontractor or supplier representatives whom the Contractor may desire to invite or the City may rec�uest CiTY QF FOKT WORTH z416 BOND Yeaf 3— Contract 6 5TA3+IBARD GONSTRUCTION SPECIF[CA7TQN DOCUMENTS City Project No.:1U14S2-2 Revised August 17, 2412 9 O1 3l 19-2 PRECONSTRiTCTION MEETING Pagc 2 of 3 e. Other City representatives f. Others as appropriate 4. Canstruction 5chedule a. Prepare baseline canstruetion schaduIe in accardance with Section 0132 16 and p:rovide at Preconstruction Meeting. b. City wilt notif}r Contractor of any schedule changes upor� Notice of Frecar�strwction Meeting. 5. Preliminary Agenda may include: a. Introduction of Project Personne] b. General Description of Project c. Status af right-of-way, utility clearances, ease:t�nen#s or ather pertinent permits d. Gontractor's work plan and schedule e. Contract Time f, Notice to Praceed g. Construction Staking h. Frogress Payments i. Extra Work and Change 4rder Procedures j, Field Orders k. Disposal Site Letter for Waste Material l. Insurance Renewals m. Payroll Ce�tification n. Material Certifications and Quality Control Testing o, Public Safety and Convenience p. Documentatian ofPre-Construction Coilditio��s q. Weekend WarkNotific.ation r. L�gal Holidays s. Trench Safety Plans t. Confined Space Entry Standards u. Coardination witla the City's representative for operations of e�tisting water systems v. Storm V►�ater Pollution Preven#ian Plan w. Coordination with other Contractors x. Early Warning System y. Contrac4or Evaluatian z. Special Conditzons applicable to the project aa. Damages Claims i�h. Submittal Procedures cc. Suhstitution Procedures dd. Correspondence Routing ee. Record Drawings ff. Temporary construction facilities gg. M/WBE or MBE/SBE procedures hh. Final Acceptance ii. Final Paym�nt jj. Questions or Comments CITY dF FORT WORTH 2U18 BON� Year 3— Confract b 57`ANdARD C�]4iSTRUC'�'ION SPECICICATION DOCUMSNTS Clty Pro)ect No.: 101452-2 Revised August 17, 2012 O] 31 19-3 PRECONSTRUCTION MF.ETING Fage 3 of 3 � � 1.� SIIBNIITTALS XNOT USED] 1.6 ACTION SUBMYTTALS/INFORMATIQNAL SIIBNIITTALS [N�T USED] 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMITTALS jNOT U�ED] 1,9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USEDj 1.10 DELIVERY, �TORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT U�ED] 1.11 FTELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART 2 - PRODIICTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECi7TION [N4T U�ED] END OF SECTION Revisian Lag DA'TE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE C1TY O�' FORT WOR7'H 2D7.8 BDND Year 3— Contract 6 9T.4TlDA[tD CbNS'1'RUCTION SPECIFICATIQN I70CUMENT,S City PrvJect No.:1p1452-2 Revised August 17, 2012 l. Q13120-1 PROJECT MEETINGS Page 1 of 3 �ECTION 0131 �0 PRC?JECT MEETIlVGS �Specifie��: Tl�is �Specifr.ccrtio�� r.'s irrte»ded fo�^ use on prajects designaled a,s Trer• 3 or� Trer• �.] PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 5ection Includes: ]. Provisions for project meeiings #llroughout the construct�on period ta enable arderiy review of the progress af the Work and to provide for systematic discussion of potential prablenas B. Deviations this City of Fort Worth Standazd Speci%cation i . NQne. C. Related .Specificatian Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract F'orms at�d Conditions of the Contract 2. Division 1— General Requirements L� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measurelnent and Payment 1. Work ass�ciated wi#h this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items hid. No separate payment wil! be allawed foz' this Itern. 1.3 REFERENCES �N4T USED] 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT� A. Goordir�ation 1. Schedule, a#tend and administer as speci�ied, periodic progress meetings, and specially called meetings throughaut progress of the Work. 2, Representatives of Contractor, subcontractors and suppliers attending meetings sha11 be qualified and authorized to act on behalf of the entity each represents. 3. Meetings administered by City may be tape recarded. a. If recorded, tapes will be used to prepare minutes and retained by City for future reference. 4. Meetings, in addition ta ti�ose spe�cified in this 5ection, may be held when requested by the City, Engineer or Cantractor. B. Pre-Canstruction Neighborhood Meeting i. AfCer tha execution of t3�e Agreement, but before eonsttuction is allowed to t�egin, attend 1 Public Meeting with affected residents to: a. Present prQjected schedule, including canstruction start date b. Answer any construction related questions 2. Meeting Lacation a. Location of ineeting to be datermined by the City. 3. Attendees GITY OF FORT WORTH 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARI] CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATI07V DOCUMENTS City Project No.:101452-2 Revised July 1, 2011 a���2o-z PROJECT MEE'�TGS Page 2 of 3 a. Contractor b. Froject Representative c. Other City representatives 4. Meeting Schedule a. In genera], the neighborhood zneeting wilI occur withixi the 2 weeks following the pre-construction conference. b. In no cas� will eonstruction be allowed to begin until this meeting is held. C:. Arogress Meetings 4 5. 1. Formal project coordination meetings will be held periodically, Meatzngs will be s�heduled and administered by Project Representative. 2. Additional progress meetings to discuss speci�Zc topics will be conducted on an as- needed basis. Such additional meetings shaIl include, but not be limited ta: a. Coordinating shutdowns b. Installation of piping and equipment c. Coordinatian between other construction prajects d. Resolution of canstx'uction issues e. Equiprnent approval 3. The Project Representatiue will preside at progress meetings, prepare the nates of the meeting and di5tribute copies af the same ta all participants who sa request by fully cotnpleting the attendance form to be circulated at #he beginning of each mee#ing. Attendance shall include: a, Coniractor's project manager b. Contractor's superintendent c. Atty subconiractor ar supplier represen#atives whom the Contractor may desire to invite or the City may request d. Engineer's representatives e. City's rapresentatives f Others, as reqUested by tha Projact Representa#ive Preliminary Agenda may include; a. Review of Work progress since previous meeting b. Field observatians, problems, conflicts e. Items wk�ich impede construction schedule d. Review of off-sit� fabrication, delivery scheduIes e. Review of consfruetion interfacing and sequencing requirements with other construetion contracts % Corrective measures and proeedures to regain projected schedule g. Revisions to construction schedule h. Progress, schedule, during succeeding Work period i. Coardination of schedules j. Review submittal schedules k. Maintenance of q�ality standards �. Pending changes and substitutions m. Review pr.oposed claanges far: 1) Effect on construction schedule and on comple�ion date 2) Effect on other contracts of fhe Project n. Review Record Documents o, Reviaw monthly pay request CITY OF �'ORT WORTH 2D18 80ND Year 3— Contract G STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOIV SPECIFICATT4N DOCiJMENTB City Project Na.:1{71452-2 Revised July 1, 201 ] (} 1 31 20 - 3 PR07ECT MEE'iTNGS Page 3 of 3 p. Raview status of Reyuests for Information 6. Meeti.ng Schedule a. Progess meetings will be held periodically as determined by the Project Representative. 1) Additional meetings may be held at the request of the: a) City b) Engineer c} Contractor 7. Meeting Location a. The City will establish a ineeting location. 1} To the extent practicable, meetings will be held at the Site. 1,5 SUSMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SLTBMITTALS �NOT USED� 1.'� CLOSEOUT SIISNIITTALS [NOT USEDj LS MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED] I.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT IISED] � ` 1.11 FIELD [SITE] COND�TIONS [NOT U5ED] 1 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT LTSED] PART � � PRODUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTYON (NOT USED] END OF �ECTION � Revision Log DATE NAIvIE SUMMARY OF CHANGB Cl'I"Y OF P4RT WORTH 2O18 BbNp Year 3—Contract 6 STAHAARD CQNSTRUC170N SPECIFICA7TON DOCUM&NTS Cl[y Pro�ect No.:101452-3 Revised du{y I, 2011 ,! �13233-1 PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEO Page 1 of 2 SECTION 0132 33 PRECONSTRUCTION V3DE0 PART1� GENERAL 11 SLIMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Administrative and procedural requirements for: a. Preconstruction Videos B. Deviations ftam this CiTy of Port Worth Standard Specification 1. Nnne. C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily Iimited ta: 1. Divisian 0— Bidding Re.quirements, Contract Forms and Canditions of the Contract 2. Division 1— G�n�ral Requirements 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDLIRES A. Measurement and Payment �'. 1. Warlc associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the varivus item.s bid, Na separate payment will be allowed for this Item. � 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1,� ADMINIST1tATIVE REQUTREMENTS A. Preconstruction Video "' 1. Produce a precanstruetionvideo ofthe sitelalignment, including all areas in the vicinity of and to be affected by canstruction. a. Provide digital copy of video upon request by the City. 2. Retain a capy of the precanstruction video until the end of the maintenance surety period. 1.S SUBMITTALS [N�T USED] 1.6 ACTIDN SUBMTTTALSIINF�RMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NUT USED] 1.7 CL�SEOUT SUBl�'IITTALS [NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTEN.ANCE NIATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [N�T USED] i.10 DELIVERY, ST�RAGE, AND HANDLING jNOT USED] 1.11 FIELD [SYTE] CONDITIDNS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [N�T IISED] J PART 2 - PRODUCTS [N�T USED] CiTY DF FOitT WORTH 2a18 B4N� Year 3— Contract B STANDARD CON5TRUCT[�l�i SPECIFICA'I'ION DOCLTMEIVTS Cily Project No.: 10i452-2 Revised July 1, 2011 1 oi�2s3-z PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEO Page 2 of Z PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF SECTION Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIpN DpCUMENTS City Project No„ 1Di452-2 Revised 7uly 1, 24l 1 013300-1 SUBMiTTAI,S Page 1 of $ SECTION 0133 0� SUBMITTALS ' : : ei��1.�:7\.Il 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. General methods and requirements of submissions applicable to the foIlowing Work-related submittals: a. Shop Drawings b. Product Data (including Standard Product List submittals) c. Samples d. Mock Ups B. Deviatians from this City o£ Fork Worth Standard Specification 1. None. C. Relaied Specification Sec�ions iinclude, but are not necessarily Iimited to: l. Division 0— Bidding Requixements, Contract Forms anc� Conditions af tl�e �ontract 2. Division 1— Ge�eral Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYIWIENT PROCEDURES A. Measurement and Payment 1. Work associated wzth this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid. No separate paynr�ent wi11 be allowed for this Ttem. 1,3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Coordination 1. Notify the City in writing, ai the time of snbmittal, of any devi�ations in the submittals fram the requirements of fihe Contract Docutnents, 2. Coordination of Submittal Times a. Prepar�, prior�tize and transsrut each subm:tttal su,fficiently in advance of perfon�ning the related Work or other applicabTe activities, ar within the time speci$ed in the individual Work Sections, of the Specifications. b. Cantractor is responsihle such that fhe installaiion will not be dela�red by processing times including, but not lir�nited to: a) Disapproval and resubmittal (if required) b) Coordination with other submittals c) Testing d} Fuxchasing e) Fa#�rication f� Delivety g} Similar sequ�:ticed activities c. No extension of tame will be authorizec� because of the Contractor's failure to transmit su6mittals suf£�ciently in advance of the Work. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3-- Contract 6 STANDARll CON5TRUCTION SPECIFI�ATION DOCUMBNT5 City ProJect Na,; 101452-2 Revised December 2U, 2a12 ai 3s oo - a SUBM1TtAL5 Page 2 of S d. Make subirrittals promptly in accordance with approved schedule, and in such sequence as to eause na delay in the Work or in the work of any other contractor. B. Submittal Nunnbering 1. When submitting shog drawings or samples, utilize a 9-chaz'acter suhrnittal crass- reference ide�ti�catian numbering system in the following :tnanner; a. Use the first 6 dig�its of the applicable Specification Section Number. 1�. For the next 2 digits number usa n.umbers O 1-99 to sequentially number each initlal separate item or drawing sub�nitted under each specific Secfifln nunnber. c. Last use a letter, A-Z, indicating the resubrnission of the same drawing (i.e. A=2nd submission, B=3rd submissian, C=4t1z submission, etc.). A typical submittal number would be as follows: 03 30 00-08-B 1) 03 30 00 is th,e Speci�ication 5ection for Cancx�te 2) OS is the eighth initial submittal under this Specificatian Section 3) B is the third sub:ta�zssion (second resubmission) of that particular shop drawing C. Contraetor Certification Revi.ew shop drawings, product data and samples, including those by subcontx'actors, prior to submission to determine and verify the fallowing: a. Field measuxexnents b. Field constructian cnikeria c. Catalog numbers and sizrxilar data d. Conformance with Y,he Contract Documents 2. Pro�ide each shap drawing, sample and product data submitted by the Contrackor with a Certification Statement aff'ixed izxcluding: a. The Contxactor's Company name b. Signatuxe o� subrnittal reviewer c. Certification Stat�ment 1) "By this suhmittal, I hereby represent th�t I have detarrnined and verified. field measurements, field construction criteria, tr�aterials, dzn�,ensions, catalog numbers aud sim:iIar data and I have checked and coordinat�d each item with other applieable appxoved shop drawings," D. Subrnittal Format 1. Fold shop dravvings larger than S'/a inches x 11 inches to 8'/z inches x 11 inches. 2. Bind shop drawiugs and product data sheets together. 3. Order a. Cover Sheet 1) DescriptionofPacket 2) Contractor Certificatian b� List of items / Table of Con#ents c. Product Data IShop Drawings/Sampl.es /Calculations E. Submittal Content 1. The date of submission and the dates of any previous submzssiox�s CITY OF FORT WQRTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Contract 6 STA.NDARD CONSTRUCTION SpECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised Decem6er 2D, 2012 Ol 33 UD - 3 5l]BMITTALS Page 3 of B 2. The Project title and number 3. Gontractor ident�cation 4. The names of: a. Contractor b. Supplier c. Manufacturer 5. IdentiFication of the product, wiYh the Specification Section number, page and paragraph{s) 6, Field dimensions, clearly identified as such 7. Relation to adjacen� or critical %atures of the Work or materials $. Applicabl� standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specific�tion ;numbers 9. Identificaiion by highlighting of deviations from Contract Documents 16. Identification by highlighting of revisions on resubmittals 1 I. An S-inch x 3-inch blanl� space for Contractor and City stat�aps F, Shop Drawings 1. As specified in individual Wark Sections includes, but is not necessarily limited to: a. Custom-prepaz'ed data such as fabricaiion and erectionlinstallation (wor�ing) drawings b. Scheduled in.formation c. Setting diagrarns d. Actnal shop�vork manufacturing instructions e. Custom templates £ Special vviring diagrams g. Coordination drawings h. Individual system or equipm�:nt inspection and test reports including: 1) Performance curves and certif cations i. As applicable to the Work 2. Deta:ils a. Relation of tile various parts to the main members and lines of the structure b, Where carrect fabrication af the Work depends upon field nneasurements 1) Provicie such measurements and note on the drawings prioz' to submitting for appro�al. G. Product Data 1. For submittals of prnduct data for products included on t�e City's Standard Product List, clearly ideniify each item selected for use on the Proj ect. 2. For submittals of product data for product� not included on th� City's Standard Product List, submittal data may include, but is not necessarily limited to: a. Standard prepared data far manufactured products (sometimes referred to as catalog data) 1) Such as the manufacturer's produci specification and installation lilSiCUC�lOriS 2} Availabzlity of colors and pattems 3} Manufaeiurer's printed statements of eompliances and applicability 4} Raughing-in diagrams and ternplates 5) Catalog cuts 6) Product photagraphs CITY �F FDRT WORTA 2018 CIP Yeai 3— ContfaCl B STANiDARD CONSTR[TCTION SFECIF[CATION DOCi7MENTS Cify ProjeCt Na.: 141452-2 Revised December 2a, 2012 oi s3 oa - a s�Mrrrnl.s Page 4 of 8 7) Standard wix�ing diagrams 8) Printed performanc� curves and operational-range diagrams 9) Production or quality control inspec�ion and test reports and certificatiozzs lU} Mill reports ] 1) Product operating and mainter�az�ce instructions and recommended spare parts listing and printed product warranties 12) As applicable to the Work H, Samples 1. As speeiited in individual Sectians, include, but are not necessarily I.itnited to: a. Physical exainples af the Work such as: 1) 5ections ofmanufactured or fabricated Work 2) Smalf cuts ar containers of materials 3) Complete units of repetitively used products color/texture/pattern swatches an.d range sets 4j Specimens for eoordination of visual effect 5) Graph:tc symbols and units of Work to be used by fihe City For independent inspec�ion and testing, as applicable ta the Work I. Do not start Work xequiring a shap drawing, sample or praduct data nor any material to be fabrieated or installed prior to t�e approval or qualified approval of such itetn. 1. Fabxicatian performed, materia�s pwrck�ased or on-site cons�ruction ac.complished vtrhich does not conform ta approved shop drawings and data is at the Cont�actor's risk. 2. The City tiuill not be liable for any expense or delay due to correci�ons or remedies x�quired to accomplish confarmity. 3. Complete project Work, mate�als, fabrication, and insta�lations in conformaz�ce with approved shop drawings, applicable samples, and product data. J. Submittal Distribution 1. Electronic Distribution a. Canfirm develogment of Project directory for electronic submittals to be uploaded ta City's Buzzsaw site, or another external FTP site approved by the City. b. Shop Drawings 1} Upload submit#al to designated project directory and notify apprapriate City representatives via �mai� of submittal pos�ing. 2) Hard Cop.ies a) 3 copies for all submittals b) If Contractor requires mare than i hard capy of Shop Drawings returned, Cantractor shall submit mare than the number oicogies listed above, c. Product Data 1) Uplaad submittal to desigt�atec� project directory and notify appropriate City representatives via email of subnnittal posting. 2) Hard Copies a) 3 copies for all submittals d. Samples 1) Distributed to the Project l�epresentaiive 2. Hard Copy Distribution (if xequired in lieu of electronic distrihution) CTI'Y OF PORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Conkrast 5 STANDAItD COIvS`1`3ZUCTION SP�CIrICATIdN DQCUMENT'S City ProjeC! No.; 9 01452-2 Aevised December 20, 2D12 013300-5 5[TBMITTAT.S Page 5 of 8 a. 5hop Drawings 1) Distributed to the City 2) Copies a} 8 capies for mechanical submittals b} 7 copies far a11 other subinittal.s c) If Coniractor requires mo�re than 3 copies of Shap Dravvings returned, Contractor skall submit more than the numUer o� copies listed above. b. Produei Data 1) Distributed to the City 2) Copies a) 4 copies c. Satnples 1) Distributed to the Project Representative 2) Copies a) Submit the numbex stated in tha respectzve Specification Sectioz�s. 3. Distri�ute reproduciions af approved shop drawings and copies of apgroved product data and samples, where reyuired, to the job site file and eSsewhere as directed �y the Ciry. a. Provide number of copies as directed by the City but nat exceeding the number previously specified. K. Submittal Review 1. The review of shop drawings, data and samples will be for general confo�nance with the desigu concept and Contract Docttments. This is not to be co:nskrued as: a. Permitting any depat�ture from the Contract requirements b. Relieving the Contractor of responsibility fQr any errors, including details, dimensians, and materials c. Approving departures from details fiirnished by the City, except as otherwise pro�ided herein 2. The review and appro�al of shop drawings, samples or product data by the City cioes nat relieve the Contractor from hisll�er responsibiIity with regard to the fu�fillment of the terms of the Cantract. a. All risks of error and omission are assumed by the Contractar, and the City will have no responsibility therafore, 3. The Contractor remains responsible far details and accuxacy, for coordinating the Work with all other associated work and trades, for salecting fabrication processes, for techniques af assembly and for performing Work in a safe manner. 4. If the shop drawings, data ar samples as submitt�d describe variations and show a de�arture froin the Cantract requirements which City finds to be in the interest of the City and to be sa minor as not ta invalve a change in Contraci Frice nr tim�e for perFormance, the City may return the review�d drawings without noting an exception.. 5. Suhmittals will be returned to the Cont�ractor under 1 of the following codes: a. Gode 1 1) "NO EXCEPTIONS TAKEN" is assigned when there are na notatians or comments an the submittal. a) When retLuned under thss code the Contractor may release the equipment and/ar material fnr manufactur�. b. Code 2 CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Contract 6 S'I'ANDARD COTlSTR[ICT'ION SPECIFICATiON 170CUMENTS Ciry Praject No.: 1 Q1452-2 Reviced December 20, 2U12 o�s3ao-6 SUBMITTALS Pags 6 oF 8 1} "EXCEPTIDNS NOTED". This code is assigned wh�n a confirmation of the notations and comzz�ent� IS NOT required by the Con:tr�ctor. a) The Contraetor may release the equipment or material for manufacture; however, all nokations and comments must be incorporated into the final product. c. Cade 3 1} "EXCEPTI�NS NOTEDIRESUBMIT". Tius combinatian of codes is assigned when nota�ions and comments are extensive enoup,�i to require a resubmittal of tha package. a) The Contractor may z'el�ase the equipment ar material fnr manufactw�e; however, all notations and carnments must be incorporated into the final product. b) Tkzis resubmittal is to address all camments, omissians and non-coqfotming items that were noted. c) Resubmittal is to be received by the City wit�►in 15 Calendar Days of the dafe of the City's transmittal requiring the z'esubmittal. d. Code 4 1} "NOT APPROVED" is assigned when the submitYal does not meet the intent of the Cantract Docutnents. a) The Contractor must resubmit tl�e �zztzre package revised to bring the subznittal into conformance. b) It may be necessary tn resubmit using a difFez'ent manufacturerlvendox to rneet the Contract Documents. 6. Resubmittals a. Handled in the same mann�r as iirst submittals 1) Corteetions other than requested by the City 2) Marked with revision triangle or otb.er similar method a) At Cantractor's risk if not marked b. S�bmittals for each i.tern will be reviewed no zuoxe than twice at the City's expense. 1) All subsequen� reviews will be performed at times convenient to the City and at the Contractor's expense, based on the City's ar City Represent�#ive's then prevailing rates. 2) �'z'o�ide Contractox reimbursement ta the City within 30 Calendar Days for a11 such fees invoiced by the Gity. c. The need for more than 1 resubmission or any other delay in obtaining City's review of su6mittals, will not entitle the Con�ractar to an extension of Contract Tune. 7. Partial5u�mittals a. City reserves the right to not review submittals deemed p�rfial, at the City's discretion. b. Sub:tzfittaIs deemed by the City to be not complete wi11 be returned to the Contxactor, and will be considered "Not Approved" until resubmitted. c. The City may at its option provide a list or mark the submittal directing the Contractot tq the areas ihat are incomplete. $. If the Contractor considers any correction indicated an the shop drawings to constitute a change to the Cantiract Documents, then written not�ce must be pravided thereof to the City at Ieast 7 Calendar Days prior to release for manufacture. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Confraci 6 STANpARD CONS'Y'RUCTION SPECIFICATIpN DOCUMENTS City Prajecl Na.: 101452-2 Revised Decein6er 20, 2012 0133DO-7 SiJBMITTALS Page 7 of S 9. When the shop drawings have bean completed io the satisfaction of the City, the Contractor may carry out the construction in accordance therewith and no further changes therein except upon writtan instructions from. the City. 1�. Each submittal, appropriately coded, wi11 be retutned wifJzin 30 Calendar Days following receipt of submittal by the City. L. Mocic ups 1. Mock Up units as specified in individual5ections, include, but are not necessarily limited to, complete units r�f the standard of acceptance for that type of Work to be used on the Froject. Remave at the completion� of the Work or when directed. IvI. Qualifications 1. If specifically re.quired in other Sections of �hese Specifications, submit a P.E. Certi�ication for each item required. N. Request for Informaiion (RFI} 1. Coniractor Request fo�' additional in�ormation a. Clari�icaiion or interpretation of ihe con#�'act documents b. VVhen tb.e Contractor believes there is a conflict between Cantract Docurnents c. When tl�e Cantractar believes there is a conflict between the I7rawings and Speci�catians 1} Idcntify tUe conflict and request cl.arification 2. [7se �he Request for Information (RFI) form provided by the City. 3. Numbex'ing of RFI a. Prefix with "RFI" fallvwed by series number, "-�", beginning with "O1" and increasing sequentially wtth eaeh add�tional transmitial. 4. Sufficient information shail be attac}�ed to permit a written response without furtJ�er information. 5. The City will log each rec}uest and will review the request. a. If review of the project information reques# indicates that a change to the Contract Doeuments is required, the Ciry will issue a Fie�d Order or Change Order, as appropriate. 1.� SIISMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINI�'ORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] L7 CLOSEOL!'1' SUBMITTALS [NOT i]SED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT U�ED] 1.9 QUAL�TY ASSURANCE [NOT i1SED] 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND I3ANDLING [NOT U�ED] 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NUT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] CITY OF FORT WORTH 20i S CIP Year 3— Coniraci 6 5TANDARD CONSTRUC770N SPEC[FICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised Dacemb�er 2Q 2012 01330D-8 SL]BMITTALS Page 8 of 8 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF SECTION Revision Log DATE NAME SLTIvTMARY OF CHANGE I2/2Q/2012 D. Johnson 1.4.IE.8. Working Days modified to Calendar llays C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 CIP Year 3— Cor�tract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS C�ty Project No.: 10i 452-2 Revised December 20, 2012 fll 35 33- 1 5PECiAL PKOIECT PRDCEDURS9 Page 1 of $. 2 SECTION �13513 SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES 3 PART1- GENERAL 4 L1 SUNIMARY S 6 ? 8 9 1a 11 12 13 14 l5 16 17 18 19 2b A. �ection Includes: 1. The proced�res for special project circumstances that includes, but is not limited ta: a. Coordination with the Texas Department of Transportation b. Work near High Voltage Lin�s c. Confined Space Entry Program d. Air Follution Watch Days e. Use of Explosives, Drap Weight, Ete. f. Water Department Notification g, Public Natifieation Priox to Beginnir�g Construction h. Coordina�ion with United States Army Cor�s nf Engineers i. Coordination withzn Railroad permits areas j. D�st Control k. Ernployee Par�ing B. Deviatians fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificatian l. Nane. 21 C. Ra3ated Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily lsmited to: 22 1. Division 0—Bidding Requirements, Contract Form.s atad Canditions of the Cantract 23 2. Divisian 1— General Requirements 24 3. Section 33 12 25 — Connection to Eacisting Water Mains 25 1.2 PR�CE AND PAYMENT PROCEDIIRES 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4� 41 42 A. Measurement and Payment 1. Goardination within Railroad permit areas a. Measurement 1) Measurement for this Item will be by luznp sum. b. Payment 1) The work perfornted and rnaterials furnished in accordance with this Ttem will be paid for at tha lump sum price bid for Railroad Cc�ordination. c. The price bid shall include: 1} Mobilization 2} Inspectian 3) Safety training 4) AdditionalInsurance 5) Insurance Certiftcates 6) Other requirements associated witli general coordination with Rai�road, including additional employees required to protect the right-af-way and property of the Railroad from damage arising out of andlor frozn the constructian of the Project. CITY OF FORT WOitT'H STANDARA CONSTRiTGTIbN SPECIFlCATION DOCUMENTS Re�ised Decamber 20, 2U12 2618 BOND Year 3— Contract G City Project No.: l01452-2 O1 35 13 - 2 SPECIAL PR07$CT PROC$DURES Fage 2 of 8 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 �a 11 12 13 14 2. Railroad Flagmen a. Measurernent l} Measurement for this I�em will be per working day. b. Payment 1} The work performed and materials furnished in accordance wi#h this Itern will he paid for each working day that Railroad Flagmen are present at the Site. c. The price bid shall incIude: 1) Coordination for scheduling flagmen 2) Flagmen 3) Other requirements assaciated with Railroad 3. All afiher iterns a. Wark associated with these Items is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid. No separate payment will be a�lowed for this Item. 15 1.3 REFERENCES lb A. Reference Standards 17 18 19 2U 21 22 23 2 � Reference standards cited in this Specificatian refer to the curreni reference standard published at the time of t�e latest re�ision date logged at the end of this Specification, unless a date is specifically cited. Health and 5afety Code, TitIe 9. Safety, Subtitle A. Puhlic Safety, Chapter 752. High VoItage Or�erhead Lines. North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG} — Clean Constructian Specification 24 1.4 ADMINLSTRATNE REQUIREMENTS 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 �}3 44 45 A. Coordination with the Texas Department of Transportation 1. When work in the right-of-way which is under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Transportation {TxDQT}: ' a. Notify the Texas Department of Transporta#ion p�ior tQ commenciiig any woa•k thereis� in accordance with the provis9ans af the permit b. A11 work perforzned in the TxDOT right-of-way shall be performed in compliance with and subject to appro�a] from the Texas Deparkment of Transportation B. Work near High Va]tage Lines 1. Regulatory Requirernents a. All Work near High Voltage Lines (more than 60Q volts measured between conductors or between a conductor and the g�ound) shall he in accordance with Health and Safaty Cade, Title 9, 5ubtitle A, Chapter'152. 2. Warning sign a, Provide sign of sufficient size rneeting all QSHA Xequirements. 3. Equigrnent operating within l 0 feet of high voltage lines will reyuire the fallowing safety features a. Insulating cage-type of guard about the boom or arm b. Insulatar links on the lift hook conneetions for hack hoes or dippers c. Equipme�t must rr►eet the safety requirements as set forth by OSHA and the safety requirements of the owner of the high voltage lines CITY OF FQRT WORTH 2pI8 BOND Yeaz 3— Contract 6 STATIDARI) CONSTRCT�TTDN SPSCIFICATTON AOCUMENTS Ciiy Project No.: ] 01452-2 Revised Deceruber 20, 2012 013513-3 SPECIALPROIECTPRbGEDUR�S Page 3 of $ �' l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]fl 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 I8 13 20 2l 22 23 24 25 zs 27 28 29 30 31 �z 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 �l6 4. Wark within 6 feet of high voltage electric lines a. Notification shall be given to: 1} The power campany (e�nple: ONCOR) a} Mai�tain an accurate log of all such ca11s ta povver company and record action taken in each case, b. Coordination with power company 1) After natification coordinate with the pawer company ta; a) Erect tempoxary mechanical barriers, de-energize the lines, or raise or lower the lines c. No personnel may work rWithin 6 feet of a high voltage line before the above requirements have heen met. C. Confined Space Entry Program 1. Provide and follow appraved Confined Space Entry Frogram in accardance with OSHA requirements. 2. Canfined Spaces include: a. Manholes h. All other confinad spac.es in accordance with OSHA's Perm.it Required for Confined Spaces D. Air Pollution Watch Days 1 Z. General a. Observe the foilowing guidelines relating to worlcing on City canstruction sites on �ays designated as "AIR POLLUTTON WATCH DAYS". b. Typical4zane 5�ason 3) May 1 thraugh October 31. c. Critical Emissian Time 1) 6:04 a.m. tfl 10:Q0 a.m. Watch Days a. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quallty (TCEQ), in coordination with the National Weather Service, will issue the Air Pollution Watch by 3:00 p.m. on the afternoon prio�� to tha WATCH day. b. Reyuirements 3) Begin work after 10:00 a.m, whenever construction phasing requires the use of matorized equipment for periQds in excess of 1 hour. 2) However, the Contractor may begin work prior to 10A0 a.�n. i:f a) Use of motarized equipment is less t�an 1 hour, or b) I� equipment is new and certified by EPA as "Low Emitting", or equipment burns Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel {CTI.SD}, diesel etnulsions, or alternative fuels such as CNG. E. TCEQ Air Perimit 1. Obtain TCEQ Air Permit far consttuction activities per requirements of TCEQ. F. Use of �xplosives, Drop Weight, Etc. 1. When Cantract Documents permit on th� }�raject the folSowing will apply: a. Public Notification 1) Submit no#ice to City and proof of adaquate insurance caverage, 24 hours prior to commencing. 2) Minimum 2� hour public notification in accordance with Section O1 31 13 CiTY OF FORT WORTH 3TANDARD CONS'iRUCTION SFECIFICATION AOCIJMENTS Revised December 2p, 2012 2D18 BOND Year 3— Conf�act 6 Gity Project No.: IQ 1452-2 o� 3s t3-� SPECIAL PROJECT PItbCED1.JRES Page 4 oF 8 G. V�ater Department Coordination 2 l. During the construction of this praject, it wi2l he necessary to d0activate, for a 3 period of time, existing lines. The Contractor shall be required to coardznate with 4 fhe Water Department to determine the best times for deactivating and activating 5 those lines. 6 2. Coordinate any event that wifl require connecting to ar the aperation of an existing 7 Ciiy water line system with the City's representative. 8 a. Coordination shall be in accordance with Section 33 12 2S. 9 b. If needed, obtain a hydrant water meter from the Water Department for use 10 during the life af natned �r�ject. 11 c. In tl�e event that a water val�e an an existing liv� system be turned off and on I2 to accamtnodate the construction of the project is required, coardinate this 13 actir�ity through the appropriate City representative. 14 1) Do not aperate water line valves of exisiin.g water system. 1S a} Failure to comply will render the Contractor in vio�a#ion of Texas Penal I6 Code T'itle 7, Chapter 2$.43 {Crim�nal Mischiefl and the Cantractnr 17 will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. 18 b) In addition, the Contractar will assume all iiabilities and 19 rasponsibitities as a result of these actioiss. 20 H. Public Notificatian Prior to Beginning Constructzan. 21 1. Friar to beginning construction on any block in the project, on a block by block 22 hasis, prepare and deliver a notice or flyer of the pending construction to the front 23 door of each residence or business that wilI be impacted by canstruction. The notice 24 shall be prepared as follows: 25 a. Post notice or flyer 7 days priar to beginnittg any c.onstruction activity on cach 2G block in the praject area. 2'1 1) Prepar•e flyer on the Contractor's letterhead and include tne following 28 informatian: 29 a) Name of �'roject 3a b) City Project Na (CPl� 31 c) Scope of Praject (i,e. type oi construction activityj 32 d) Actual construction duratian vvithin the block 33 e) Name of the contractor's foreman and phone number 34 f} Name of the City's inspector an,d phon� number 35 g) C.ity's after-hours phone number 36 2) A sample of the `pre-construc#ion notificatian' flyer is attached as Exl►ibit 37 A. 38 3) SuUrnit schedule showing the constructian start and finish time for eaeh 39 block of the project to the inspector. 4� 4} D�liver fl}rer to the City Inspector for review prior to distribution. 4i b. No construetion will be allowed to begin on any block unti] the flyer is 42 delivered to alI rasidents of the block. 43 I. Public Notification of Temporary Water �ervice Interruption during Construction 44 1. In the event it becomes nec�ssary to tempQrarily shu# down wat�r ser,vice to 45 residents or businesses during construction, prepare and deliver a notice ar flyer af 46 the pending interruption ta the front door of each affacted resident. 47 2. Prepared notice as follows: CITY OF FORT WORTfI 2Q18 �QND Year 3— Contract 5 STANAARD CONSTR[TCTIOAi SPECIFICATION IaQCUMENTS City Froject No.: ] 0 i 452-2 Revised December 2a, 2012 O13513-5 SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES Page 5 of S. 1 2 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 l0 ll l2 13 14 15 l6 17 18 a. b. c. d. e. f. The noiifcation or ilyer shall be posted 24 hours priar to the t�mporary inter�uption. Prepare tiyer an the contractor's letterhead and include the following information: I) Narne of the project 2) City Project Number 3) Date of the interruption of service 4) Periad the interruption will take place S) Name of the con#ractor's forema� and phone number 6) Name of the City's inspectar and phone number A sample of the temporary water servic.e interruption notif canon is attaehed as Exhibit B. Deliver a capy of the temporary interruption notification to the City inspector fQr review prior to being distribu#ed. No interruptian of water service can occur until the flyer has been deliverec� to sil affected residents and �usinesses. Electronic versions of the sample flyers can be obtained from the Praject Canstruction Inspector. 19 J. Coordination with Unitad States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) 20 1. At locations in the Praject where construction activities occur in areas where 21 USACE permits are required, meet all requirements set forth in each designated 22 permit. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 45 K. Coardinatian within Railroad Pez•mit Areas i. At locations in t�e project where construction activities accur in areas where railraad p�rmits are required, meet all requirements set forth in each designated railroad perrnit. This includes, bvt is not limited to, provisions for: a. Flagmen b. Inspectars c. Safety training d. Additional insurance e. Insueance ceriificates f. Other employees required io pr�tect Yhe right-of-way and property of the Railroad Cornpany frorn damage arising out of and/or from the canstruction of the project. Proper utility clearance procedures shall be used in accordar►ce with the permit guidelines. 2. Obt�in any supplemental inFormatian needec3 to camply with the railroad's requirements. 3. Railroad Flagmen a. Submit receipts to Gity for verification of working days that railroad flagmen were present on Site. L. Dust Control 1. Use acceptabie measures to cantrol dust at the Site. a. If water is used ta control dust, eapture and praperly dispose af waste water. b. If wet saw cutting is performed, capture and praperly dispos� af slurry. 1VI. Employee Par�Cing I. Provide parking for employees at lacations appraved by the Ciry. CITY DF FOR7' WORTH STANDARD CQN5TRUC'FION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS ltevised December 20, 2012 2018 BOAID Year 3— Contract 6 City Project NEn.: 101452-2 J.. O1 35 13-6 SPECIAL PRO]ECT PROCEDURE5 Pagc 6 of & 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED] l.fi ACTTON SUBMITTALS/IN�'ORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUSMITTALS [NOT IISED] 1.8 MA_INTENANCE MATERIAL S�7BMITTALS [NOT USED] t.9 QUALITY ASSIIRANCE [NOT USED] 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND I3ANDLING [NOT USED] 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIQNS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USED] lU PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED] 11 12 I �IZi1�.�=xi�Ti �i7�i Re�isian Log DATE NAME SUMMARY QF CHANG� 1.4.B — Adde.d.requirement nf compliance �vith Healtl� and Safety Gode, Title 9. 8131/Z012 D. 7ahnson 5afety, Subtitle A. Puhlic Safety, Chapter 752. High Voltage Overhead Li�nes. 1.4.E — Added Conttaetor respansihiiity for obtaining a TC�Q Air Permit 13 C1T'Y OT FOIiT WORTH 2O18 BDNA Ycar 3— Cotltract 6 STANDARD CO]V5TItYJCTIUN SPECIFICATTpI� pOCLTMENTS City Projec# No.: 101452-2 Revised becember 20, z012 013513-7 SPECdAL PROJECT PRQL`EDiIBFS Page 7 of 8 , � 1 � d � 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 io ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 3fl 3S 32 33 34 35 3b 37 EXHISIT A (To be printed on Contractor's Letterhead) Dafe: CPN Na.: Projecf Name: Mapsco Lacation: Limits of Construction: � � �� '� _ � �' � � � � �i � � I ' �'� � THIS 15 i0 IN�O�II1411 YDCJ Yb�► I UND�R A C�NT�tAC71r'�llib Yb� �I i Y AF� FOL�i �141�FtT9i, OUR COIlfi'i�,�NY �lIL.L �IARK O�d Ui1�17Y �IN�� OPV OR ��OUid� YOI�R �F20��RY1(. �ONS��IJG�ION �fl�,� ��GI�! A��ROXl�e4���Y S�V�fd DAYS F�Ok'�i iH� �A�� O� ��1� N�YIC�. I� YOU bA!!� QU�STIOi�� A�OUT �►���SS, S�CIJ�IYY, S�L��iY O� �NY O�H�R IS�lJ�, PL�A�� Ca4��: ib�P. CCONTRAC�OR'S SUP��IiVTENDEN7� A� CTELEPWON� NO.� OR YVIf. �CITY II�SPECTO�� AY < ��LEPHON� N0.7 AFi�R �4:5� �Pk�i OR D�d W��K�NDS, P��AS� CA�� (��7) 392 83Q6 PLEASE KEEP THIS FL.YER HANDY WHEN YOU CALL CITY OF FOIi'� WOIiTH S1'ANDARD COI�[STkUCTiON SPECIFICA.TIdN DOCUM�NTS Revised December 2U, 2012 201$ BOAiD Year 3— Contract G City ProjectT4o,; 101A52-2 1 U13513-6 SPEC]RL PROJfiCT PTiOCEi3URES Page 8 of S EXHIBIT B r� �°��xVV��Tx �: � �� a�. � �� ��'IC� �� 4'�MlO�#i�lC Mii�9'�lE� ��1��C� �t��'����i!°f��� DUE TQ UTILiTX IMPROV�MENTS IN YOUR NEIG�BORHOOD, YOUR 4VATER SERVYCE WILL B� IIYTERRUPT�A ON HETR'EEN 'I'� YiUURS OF ANlI IF YOU HA�E Q'C�$'I'IONS AS�U'A' '��B $HiT'F-OUT, PLEASE CALL: MR. AT (C(INTRACTORB SEII"EIiINTEIHDEI� (TELEPHON� IwTUMBER) OR 1ViR. AT (CPCY IiYSPECTpR) {TELEPHONE NUMB�R) TFTYS Ii�iCONV�N.IENCE WILL B� AS S�IDR'�' A$ POS3IHLE. TiIAN1K Y�II, CONTRACTOR 3 4 C!7'Y OF FORT WOATH 2O18 BOIVD Year 3-- Contraci 6 5TANDARD CQNSTRUG?'fON SPECIFICA'1TON DQCUMENTS City Projeet No.: 101452-2 Revised December 20, 2012 o � as a3 T6STING AND INSPECTION SERVICES Fage 1 of 2 SECTION 0145 23 TESTING AND INSPECTION SERV[CE5 PART1� GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Testing and inspeetion services proce.dures and coordination B, Deviations from this Czty of Fort Worth Standard Specification 1. None. �� C. ReIated Specificatian Sections incSude, but are not necessarily li3tnited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Rec�uirements, Contract Forrns and Condi#ions of the Contrac# 2. Division i-- General Requirements � 1.� FRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measureya�:�nt and Payinent 1. Work associated with this Itern is considered suhsidiary to th� various Items bid. No separate payment wilI be aIlowed for tlus Item. a. Contractor is responsible for per%rrning, coardinating, and payment of all Qtaality Control testing. b. City is responsible far performing and payment for first set of Quality Assurance testing. 1) If the first Quality Assurance test perfornned by the City fails, the Contractor is responsible for paym.ent of su�sequent Quality Assurance testing until a passing test occurs. a} FinaI acceptance will not be issued by City until all reyuired payments far testing by Contractor have been paid in full. 1.3 REFERENCES jNOT USEDj 1.� ADD'IINISTRATIVE REQUIItEMENTS A. Testing 1. Complete testing in accordance with the Contract Documents. 2. Coordination a. When test'zng is required to ba perFormed by the City, notify City, sufficiently in advanee, when testing is needed. b. When testing is required to Ue completed by the Contractor, notiiy City, sufficiently in advance, that testing will be performed. 3. Distribution of Testing Raports a. �lectronic Distribution 1) Canfirm development of Project directory for electranic submittals to be uploaded to the City's document managemant system, or anather external FTP site approved by the City. CITX OF FORT WORTH 20� 8 BOIVD Year 3— Cantract 6 STANQARD CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION DOC[JlvIENTS City Praject No.: 9 01452-2 Revised March 9, 2020 1 014523 TE3TING AND INSPECTION SERVICE9 Page 2 of 2 2} Upload test repart,s to designaied project direc.tory and notify approgriate City representatives via �raail of submittal posting. 3} Haxd Copies a} 1 copy far all submittais submitted to the Praject Representative b. Hard Copy Distribution (if required in lieu of electronic distribution} l) Tests performed by City a) Disfxibute 1 hard copy to the Contractor 2) Tests performed by the Cantractor a) Distribute 3 hard copies to City's Project Representative 4. Frovide City's Project Representative with trip tickets for each delivered laad of Concrete or Lime rnaterial including t�ae foilowing information: a. Name of pit b. Date of delivery c. Material delivered B. Inspectian 1. Inspectian or lack of inspection dnes noi relieve the Contractar from obligation to perfarm wark in aecordance with the Contract Documents. LS SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/TNF�RMATIONAL SUBMITTAL� [NOT U�SED] l.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMTTTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALTTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED] 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] 1.11 FIELD [SITE] COND�T�ONS [NOT U5ED] 1.1Z WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART 2- PRODUCTS jNOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF SECT�ON Re�ision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE 3.1912020 D.V. Magar�a Removed reference ta Buzzsaw and noted that elaclronic submittaEs be uploaded throu�h the City s document management system. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2D18 BC3ND Year 3— Contract 6 STANbARD CONS7'ItUCTtON SPECIFICATI�N DOCUMENTS Cily ProjeCE No.: 141452-2 Aevised March 9, 2020 oisoao-� TEMPORARY FACILITIES A7VD CDNiROLS Page 1 of 4 SECTiON Ol �Q 00 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND C�NTROLS PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Ineludes: 1. Provide temparary facilities and controls need�d for the Wark including, but not necessarily limited to: a. Temparary utilities b. Sanitary facilities c. Storage Sheds and Buildings d. Dust control e. Ternporary fencing of the oonstruction site B. Deviations from this City of Fart Worth Standard Specification 1. None. C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requiraments, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract 2. Division I— General Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measuremen� and Payment 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the variaus Items bid. No separate payment will be allawed for this Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT IISED] 1.�4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Temporary Utilities l . Obtaining Temporary Service a. Make arrartgernents with u�ility service companies for temporary services. b. Abida by rules and regulations of utility serviee cornpanies ar authorities �aving jurisdictian. c. B� responsible for utility servica costs until Work is approved far Final Acceptance, 1} Included are fuel, power, lighi, heat and other utility services necessary for executian, completion, testing and initial operat�on of Work. 2. Water a. Contractar to provide water required for and in cQnneetion with Work to be performed and for speciiied tests of piping, equiptr��nt, devices or other use as required for tile completion of tihe Work. b. Pravide and maintain adequate supply of potable water for domestic consumption by Contractor personnel and City's Project Representatives. a Coordination 1} Contact City 1 week befvre water for construction is desired CITY OF FORT WORTH 2418 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 S'iA1�3uAAD CONSTRUCTION SAECIFICATION DOC[TMEN'1'S City Project No.; 109452-2 Revised 7ufy 1, 2D11 oisooa-z TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND GONTRdLS Page2 aF4 d. Contractar Payment for Construction Water 1) �biain construciion water meter from City %r payment as billed by City's establi�hed rates. 3, Elec#ricity and Lighting a. Provide and pay for elec�ric powered service as required for Wark, including testing af Wark. 1} Frovide power for lighting, operation of equipment, or other use. b. Electric power ser�ice includ�s temporary power service or generatar to maintain operations during scheduled sh:utdown. 4. Telephane a. Pro�ide emergency te�ephone service at Site far use by Contractor personnel ar�d others perfoXtning work or furnishing services at Site. 5. Temporary Heat and Ventilatian a. Provide temporary heat as necessary for protection or completion af Work. b. Provide tempo.rary heat �and vetatilation to assure safe warking conditions. B, Sanitary Pacilities 1, Pro�ide and rnaintain sanitary facilities far p�rsons an Site, a. Cotnply with regulations of State and lacal departments of health. 2. Enforce use of sanitary facilities by construction personnel at job site. a. Enclose and anchor sanitary facilities. b. No discharge wiI1 be allow�d from these facilities. c. Collect and store sewage and wast� so as not to cause nuisance or health problem. d. Haul sewage and waste off-site at no less tha�n weekly intervals and properly dispase in aecordance with applicable regulation. 3. Locate facilities near Work 8ite and keep clean and maintained thro�ghout Project. 4. Remove facilities at coznple�ion of Project C. Storage Sheds and Buildings 1. Frovide adequately ventilated, watertight, weatherproof storage facilities with floor above g�ound levei for materials and equipment susceptible to weather damage. 2. Storage of materials not susceptible to weait�er damaga may be on blocks off graund. 3, Stare materials in a neat and orderly manner. a. Place materiats and aquiprnent to permit easy access for identificatian, inspection and inventory. 4. Equip building with lockable doars and lighting, and provide electrical service for equipment space heaters and heating ar �antiIation as necessary to provide storage environrnents acceptable to specified manufacturers. 5. Fill and grade sifie for temporary structures to provid� drainage away from ternporary and existing buildings. 6. Rerriove building from site prior to Final Acceptance. D. Temporary Fencing 1. Provide and maintain for the duratian or construetion when reyuired in contract dacuments E. Dust Gontrol CITY OF FDRT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 5TANDARD CONSTRUC7TON SPECTFICATION DpCUMENTS C9ty Prpject Na,; 9D4452-2 Revised Jaly 1, 2011 015000-3 T�lVil'4RARY FACILITIES A3+ID CONTROLS + Pagc 3 of4 1. Contractor is responsible for znaintaining dusi control through the duration of the � projeci, � a. Contractor remains on-call at alI times b. Must respond in a timely manner � F. Temporary Pratection of Consfruction 1. Contractor or subcontractors are respansible for protecting Wark from damage due to weather. � 1.5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED] . . ]..G ACTION �UBMITTALS/INF'ORMATIONAL 3LTBMITTALS [NOT USED] I; 1.7 CLOSEOiTT SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED] �, 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERYAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED] 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] l.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDTTIONS [NUT USED] 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED] �i PART � - PRODUCTS �NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED] 3.2 EXAMINATION [NOT USED] 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT U5ED] 3.4 iNSTALLATION A. Ternporary Facilities 1. Maintain all temporary facilities for duration of construction activities as needed. 3.� [REPAIR] 1 [RESTORATION] 3.G RE-INSTALLATION 3.7 FIELD [o�] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED] 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUF [NOT USED] 3.9 Al]JUSTING [NDT USED] 3.10 CLEA1vING [NOT USED] 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES 1 A. Temporary Facilities CrI'Y �F FORT WORTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— CQnlract 6 STAN�ARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECTFICAT'ION DOC[IMENTS City Project No.: 10i�}52-2 Revised 7uly 1, 2011 � 0150OQ-4 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS Page �4 of 4 1. Remove all te�nporary facilities and restore area after comgletion of the Work, to a condition equal to or better than prior to start of Work. 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USEDI 3.13 MAYNTENANCE [NOT USED] 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USEDj END OF SECTXON Revision Log DATE NAME �LTMMARY OF CIIANGE CITY pF FORT W�RTH 2Q18 BONp Year 3— Contract fi 3TANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project I�a.: 101452-2 Revised luly 1, 2Ql ] 015526-1 STREET USE PERMIT ANA MaAIF1CATI0i�TS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL �age 1 of 3 �� 1 l. 3 z 2 s�:c�orr oi �s z�s STREET USE PERMIT AND MODIFICATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL 3 PART 1 - GINE[tAi, 4 1.1 SUMMARY 5 A. Section Includes: 6 1. Administrative pracedures far: 7 a. �treet Use Permit 8 b. Modification of approved traf�c control 9 c. Remaval of Street Signs 10 B, Deviations fram this City of Fort Wnrth Standard Spec�cation 11 1. None. 12 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily linaited to: 13 1. Di�ision 0—Bidding Requirements, C�ntract Forms and Conditions oFthe Cantract 14 2. Division 1—General Rec;uirements i5 3. Section 34 71 13 — Traffic �ontrol 16 1.2 PRiCE AND PAYMELVVI' FROCIIIURES 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2� 26 27 2$ 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 A. Measurement and Fay�nent 1. Worlc associated with this Item is eonsidered subsidiary to the vatiau� Iiems bid. No separate payme�t wi31 be aUowed for this Item, 1.3 RE�F.ItENCF.S A. Re�erence Standards 1. Refer�nce standards cited in this specif'ication refer to the current reference stagdard published at the time oi the Iatest revisian date logged at the end of this specification, unless a dateis spec�cally eited. 2. Texas Mauual on Unifarm Traffic GontrolDevices (TMUTCD). 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQi1IRII1�TTS A. Traffic Control l.. General a. Contractor shall minimize lane closures and impact to vehicular/pedeatrian traffic. b. When traffic cantrol plans are included in the Drawsngs, pzovide Traffic Controlin accardance �ith Dravvitxgs and Section 34 71 13. c. When traffic controlplans are not incIuded in the Dravvings, prepare traffic eontrol plans in accordance with Section 34 71 13 and subm�it to City for review. 1) Allow min�um 10 worlcing days for review of propose.d Traffic Co�trol. CITY OF FORT WORTH 5TANDARD CONSTRUC!'iON SPECIFICAT[ON DbCUMENTS Revised MuGh 22, 2021 2018 BONb Year 3— Contract 6 City Project No„ 101452-2 d D1 5526 -2 STREET tJSE PERMIT AND MODIFIC:ATIONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL Page2of3 I 2) A traffic control "Typical" published by City af Fort Worth, the Texas 2 Manual Unified Traffie ControlDevices (TML]'TCD} or Texas Dcpartrnent 3 of Transpartation (TxDOT) canbe used as an al.te�rzzative to preparing 4 project/site s�ecific traffic co�.trol plan if the tppical is applicable to the 5 specif'ic projectlaite. 6 i0 11 12 13 14 15 1b Z7 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 B. St�reet Us� Permit 1, Prior to installation of Traffic Control, a City St�e�;i UsePermit is required. a. To obtain Street Use Permit, submit Traf�c Control Plans to City Transportation and Public Works Depar�nnent. 1) Allow a minimurnr� af 5 working days for permit review. 2} It is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate review of Traffic Control plans %r Street Use Permit, such that constxuction is not delayed. C. Modification to Appraved Traffic Control I. Prior ta installa.tion traffic control: a. 5ubmit revised traft'ic contxolplans to City Department Transportation and Public Works Department. 1} Revise Traffzc Controlplans in accordance with Seciion 34 71 13, 2} Allow minimum 5 working days for review of revised Traf�c CantroL 3} It is the Cantractor's responsibility to coordinat� review of Traffic Contral plans fior Street Use Fermit, such that ennstruction �s not delayed. D. Removal of Street Sign 1, If it is determined that a street sign must be removed for consfiruction, then contact City Transportation and Public Works Department, Sigtis and Markings Division to rennove Yhe sign. 25 E. Temporary Signage 26 1. In the ease of regu�atory signs, replace permanent sign with temparary sign meeting 27 require:tr�ents of the latest edition of fhe Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control 28 Device5 (MUTCD). 29 �a 31 32 33 34 2. Install temporary sigc; before the removal of permanent sigti, 3. When construction is complete, to the extent that the perinanent sign can be reinstalled, contact the City Transportation and Public Works Department, Signs and Marlcings Division, to reinstall the permanent sign. k`. Traf�ic Control Standards 1. Traf�c Control �tandards can be found on th� City's website. 35 �.S SUBMITTALS [N�T USID] 36 A. Submit all required documantation to Gity's Project Representative. CI'1'Y oF i'oRT waRTH 2O98 BOND Year 3— Gontract fi 5TAN17AItD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICATION I70CUMENTS City Project No.: 109452-2 Revised M�'ch 22, 2U2I 01 55 26 - 3 STREET US� PERMIT AND MODIFICATTONS TO TRAFFIC CONTROL Pa�a 3 of 3 �3 � 1, I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1.6 ACTiON SUBM[TTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 CLOSEOilT SUSM[TTALS [NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL Si1BNlITTALS [NOT USID] 1.9 QIIALITY ASSLJRANCE [NOT USID] 1.10 DELIVI+�2Y, STOR.AGE, AND I-�ANDLING [NOT i7SID] l.li FIELD [SITE] CONDIT[ONS [NOT USID] 1.12 WARRANTY [NUT USID] PART 2 � PR�DUCT� [N�T USID] 9 PART 3� EXECUTTON [NDT USID] 10 11 12 END OF SECTION Revision Lag DATE NAM� SUMMARY OF CHANGE 1.4 A. Added language to emphasize minimizing of Lane closures and impact to traffic. 1.4 A. l. c. Added language to allow for use ofpuhlished traffic control "Typicals" i 3 /2 2120 2 1 M Owen applicable to specific projectlsite. 1.4 F. L] Removed reference to Buzzsaw 1.5 Added language re: su6mittal ofpermit ciTv o� �aR� wa�x 5TANDI�RD CONSCRUCTION SPECIFICATjON DOCUMEI+ITS Revised Manch 22, 202! 2018 BQND Year 3— Contract fi City PrpJect No.: 101452-2 1 01 57 13 - 1 STORM WATER POLLUTIDN PREVENTiON Page 1 of 3 SECTION 015913 STORM WATER POLLU'I'ION PREVENTION PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUNIIYIARY A. Section Includes: 1. Procedures for Storm Water PoIlutian Preventian Plans S. Deviations fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�cation 1. None. C. Related Specification 5ections include, but are not necessaxily lnnited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Farms and Canditions of the Cantract 2. Division 1— General Requirements 3. 5ection 31 25 00 -- Erosion and Sediment Control 1.2 PRTCE ANll PAYMENT PROCEDURES A, Measurement and Payment 1, Construction Activities resulting in less than 1 acre of disturbance a. Work associated with thi� Itesn is considered subsidiary ta the various Items bid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Ite�n. 2. Consiruction Ac�ivities resulting in greater than 1 acre of disturbance a. Measurement and Payment shall be in accordance with Seetion 3125 Q0. 1.3 REFERENCES A. Abbreviations az�d Acranyms 1. Notice of Intent: N�I 2. Notice of Ternaination: NOT 3. Starm Water Pollution Preventian Plan: SWPPP 4. Texas Camtnission on Environmental QualiLy: TCEQ 5. Notice of Change: NOC A. Reference Skandards 1. Referance standards cited in this Specification refer to the current teference standard pub�ished at the time of th� latest revisi�n date logged at the and of this Specification, unless a date is specifscally cited. 2. Integrated 5tnrm Management (iSWM) Tec�nical Manual far Construction Cantrals 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. General 1. Cantractor is respansible �'or resolution and payment o.f any fines issued assnciated with compliance to Stormwater Paj�utian Prevention Plan. C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CON57'IiUCT1DN SPEC�IGATION DDCUMENT'S City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised 7uly 1, 201 I d O] 5713-2 5T�1ZM WATLR POLLUTI�N PREVEN'ilpN Page 2 of 3 B. Construction Activities resulting in: 1. Less than 1 acre of disturbance a. Provide erosion and sediment control in accordance with 5ection 31 2S 00 and Drawings. 2. 1 to less than 5 acres of disturbance a. Texas Pallutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) General Consiruction Permit is raquired 6. Complete SWPPP in accordance with TCEQ requirements 1) TCEQ Small Construction Site Nntice Required under general permit TXR150000 a) Sign and post at job site b) �rior to Preconstructian Meeting, send l copy to City Departffient of Transpor�ation and Public Works, Environmental Division, (817} 392- G088. 2} Provide erasian and sediment control in accardance with: a) Section 31 25 00 b} The Drawings c} TXR150000 General Permit d) SWPPP e} TG�Q requirements 3. 5 acres or more of Disturbance a. Te�s Pollutant Discharge �Iimination 5ystem {TPDES) General Construction Permit is required b, Complete SWPPP in accordance with TCEQ requirements 1) Prepare a TCEQ NOI form and submit ta TCEQ along with reyuired fee a) Sign and post at jab site b} Send capy to City Department af Transpoxtation and Public Works, Environmental Division, (817) 392-6Q88. 2} TCEQ Notice o� Change required if making changes ar updates t�o N�I 3} Provide erosion ar►d sediment control in accordance with: a) Section 31 25 00 b} The Drawings c} TXR150000 General Permit d} S WPPP e} TC�Q requirements 4) Once the pro3ect has been completed and all the closeout requirements af TCEQ have been met a TCEQ Notice of Termination can be submitted. a) Send copy t� Ci#y Deparfinent oiTransportation and Public Works, En�ironmental Division, (817} 342-&088. I.� SUBMITTALS A. S WPPP Submit in accardance vuith Section O 1 33 04, except as stated h�rein. a. Prior to the PrecansYructian Meeting, suhmit a draft copy of SWPPP to the City as follows: 1} 1 copy to the City Proj ect Manager a) City Project Manager will forward to the City Department of Transportation and Public Warks, Environmental Division for review CITY OF FORT �IORTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Contract B STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City PraJect No.: 101452-2 Re�ised July 1, 2011 r; 015713-3 STOANi WATER PO1.I.UT[ON PREVENTIQN Paga 3 of 3 J B, Modified SWAAA 1. If the SVi�FP is revised during construc#ion, resubmit mod.if ed SWPPP to ihe City in accordance with Section Ol 33 00. 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBM�TTAL� [NOT USED] l.i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALs [NOT USEDj 1.8 1VIAINTENANCE MATERIAL SIISMITTALS [1V'OT USED] 19 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT IISED] 1.1d DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] l,ll FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS �NOT USED] 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3- EXECUTION jNOT USED] END OF SECTION � � � Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY O�' CIiANG� CITY QF POI2T WORTH 2D18 BOND Year 3— Contrac! 6 STANDARD CQNSTRUCTlON SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Projeef Na.: 1Qi 452-2 Revised luly 1, 20l I � 015813-1 TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGS Page 1 of 3 SECTION 015813 TEMPORARY PROZECT �IGNAGE PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Inciudes: 1. Temporary �raject Signage Requirements B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification 1. None. C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily li�nited to: 1, Division 0— Bidding R�quirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract 2. Division 1— General Reyuirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURE� A. Measurement and Payrr�ent 1. WQrk associated r�ith this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid. No separate payment will be allowed far this Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUlREMENTS [NOT USED] � .5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT IISED] '� 1,6 ACTION SUBNIITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1 ]:7 CLOSEOUT SUSMITTALS �N�T iTSED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIA�.L SUSMITTALS [NOT USED] 1,9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [N�T USED] - 1..�0 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] L11 FIELD [STTE] CONDITI�NS [NOT USED] 11� WARRANTY [NOT USED� PART � - PRODUCTS 2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED {oR] OWNER-$UPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED] 2.2 EQUIPMENT, PRODUCT TYPE�, AND MATERIALS A. Design Criteria 1 S. Provide free standing Project Designation Sign in accordance with City's Standard Details far project signs. ClTY OF FORT WORTH 2D18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 STANDARD CONS'Z'ItUCTION SPBClPICATION DOCUMENT5 City Pfoject Nn.: 109452-2 Revised July 1, 2013 � O158I3-2 TEMPQRARY PItOJECT SIGNAGE Paga 2 of 3 B. Materials 1. 5ign a. Constructed of 3/a-inch ftr plywoad, grac3e A-C (exterior) or better �.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED] 2.+� SOURCE QUALITY CONTR�L [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.] IN�TALLERS [NOT USED] 3.� EXAMIlV'ATION [NOT USED] 3.3 PRE�'ARATION [NOT USED] 3.4 INSTALLATXON A. General 1. Pravide vertical installation at extents of praject. 2. Itelocate sign as needed, upon request of the City. B. Mounting options a. Skids b, Pasts c. Barricade 3.� REPAIR I RESTORATION [NOT USED] 3.b RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED] 3.7 FIELD [oR] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED] 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED] 3.10 CLEANTNG [NOT USED] 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED] 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED] 3.13 MAINTENANCE A. GeneraI 1, Maintenance will include pazniing and repairs as needed ar directed by the City. 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED� ���li�J���i�ii�i CTTY OF FORT WORT�T 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUC7'ION SPECIFICATIOI+� DOCUMENT9 City Project No.; 101452-2 Revised July 1, 201 l 015813-3 TEMPORARY AR07ECT SIGNAGE Page 3 of 3 Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE � f� CT1'Y OP FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contrac� B STANDAAD CONSTR�TCTION SPECIFTCA77dN DbCUMENT5 Clty ProjecS No.: 901452-2 Revised 7uly I, 2.011 01 60 00 PRODCICT [tEQiJIREIvfE9+iT5 Paga 1 of 2 sECT�oN o�. �o aa PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMIVIARY A. Section Includes: 1. References for Product Requirements and City Standard Pr.oducts List � S. Deviations from this City af Fort Worth Standard Speci�ication l. Nane. C. Related Speeification Sec%ons include, but are nat necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contraet Forms and Conditians of the Contract 2. Divisian 1— General Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDURES [NOT USED] 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQTJIREMENTS A. A list of City approved prod�tcts for use is available through the City's website at: htlps:llap�s.foriworthtexas.govlPrajectResaurces! and following the directory path; 02 - Construction Documents/Standard Products List B. Only products specifically included on City's Staz�dard Praduct Lis# in these Contract Documents sha11 be allowed for use on the Project. 1, Any subsequently appraved products will only be allowed for use upon specific approval by the City. C, Any specific product requirements in the Contract Doc�zments supersede similar products included an the City's Stand�rd Product List. 1. The City reserves the ri�ht ta not allo�v products to be used for certain projects even though the product is listed on the City's Standard Froduct List. D. Although a specific product is included an City's Standard Produet L.ist, not all products from that rnanufacturer are approved for use, including but not limited to, ti�at manuiacturer's stanc�ard product, E. 5ee Sectian 01 33 00 for submittal requirements of Product Data included an Gity's 5tandard Product I,ist. 1,� SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] l.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] x.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1,8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED] CITY OF FaRT WORTFi 2018 BbND Year 3— Contract B STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTON AOCUM�NTS City Projecl No.; 1U�452-2 Revised 1Vlar�h 9, 2020 l ai 60 00 PRODUCT REQUIItEMEN'FS Page 2 af2 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] 1.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USEDJ PART 2� - FRODiTCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END ��' SECTION Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE 10112/IZ D. ]ohnson Modified Locatian of City's Standard Praduct List 3/9/2020 D,V. Maga�ia Removed reference to Buzzsaw and noted that the City approved products ]ist is accessibla through the Cfty s website. CITY OF FO1tT WORTH 2O18 BQN� Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CpNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DOCiIMENT$ City Project No.: 1d1Q52-2 Ravised March 9, 2020 016b00-1 P120DUCT STORAGE ANI] HA]VALING REQiJIitEMENTS Page 1 af 4 sECT�oN oi 66 aa FRODUCT STORAGE AND HANDLING REQUIREMENTS PART1- GENERAL ].,� SUIi�IMARY A. Sectio� Includes: 1. Scheduling of praduct delivery 2, Packaging of products far c3elivery 3. ProtecYion af praducts against damage from: a. Handling b. Exposure to elements or has�sh enviroriments B. Deviations from this City of Fort Warth 5tandard Specification 1. Non�. �. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forims and Conditions of the Contract 2. Division 1— General Requirements 1.z PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measuremen# and Payment 1. Wark associa#ed with this Item is considered subsidiary ta the various Items bid. Na separate payment will be allawed fox tivs Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT iTSED� 1.4 ADMINISTRA,TNE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED] 1.� SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED� 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS jNOT USED] 1.'i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMITTALS [NOT USED] I.9 QUALIT� ASSUR.ANCE [NOT USED] 1.10 DELIVERY AND HANDLING A. Delivery Reyuirements 1. Schedule deiivery af products or equiptt�ent as required io allow timely instailation and to a�oid prolonged storage. 2. Provide appropriate personnel and equipment to receive deliveries. 3, Delivery trucks wili not be permitted to wait extended periods of time on the Site for persannel or equipment to reeeive the delivery. CITY OF F�RT WORTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 STAATDARD CQNSTitUCTION SPECIFICATIONDOCUMENTS Gity Projeci No.: 109452-2 ltevised luly I, 201 I !. , o�s6oa-z PRODUCT STpRAGE AND HANDLING REQUIRE�vJEAiTS Page 2 of 4 4. Deliver products or eyuipm.ent in manufacturer's original unbroken cartons or nther containers designed and constructed to pro#ect the contents frorn physical ar environmental damage. 5. Clearly and fully mark and identify as to manufacturer, item and installation location. 6. Provide manufacturer's ir►structions for storage and ha�dling. B. Handling Requira:naents 1. Handle products or equipment in acc�rdance with these Cantract Documents and manufacturer's recommendations and instructions. C. Storage Requirements I. Store materials in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and requiremen.#s of these Specificatians. 2. Make necessary provisians for safe storage of materials and aquipment. a. Place laosa soil materials and materials to be incarparat�d into Work to prevent damage #o any part of Work or e��isting facilities and to maintain free aceess a# all times to all parts of Work and ta utility servic.e company installa#ians in vicinity of Work, 3. Keep materials and equipm�nt neatly and compactly stored in locations that will cause minimum incanvenience to athar contractors, guhlic travel, adjoimng awners, tenants and occupant�. a. Arrange storage ta provide easy access for ins�ection. 4. Restrict storage to areas available on construction site far storage of material and equipment as shown on Drawings, or approved by City's Praject Representati�e. 5. Provide off-site starage and protection when on-site starage is not adequate. a. Provide addresses of and access to off-site storage locations for inspection by City's Froject Representative. 6. Do not use lawns, grass plots ar other private property for storage purposes without writt�n permission of owner or other person in possessian or control of premises. 7. Stare in m,aziufacturers' unopened coiitainers. 8. Neatly, safely and campactly stack materials deli�ered and s#ored along line of Work ta avoid inconvenience and damage to property owners and general public and maintain at least 3 feet from fre hydrant. 9. Keep public and private driveways and street crassings ogen. 10. Repair or replace damaged lawns, sidewal�s, streets or other improvements to satisfact�on af City's Froject Representative. a, Total length wluch materials may be distributed along route of canstruction at ane time is 1,000 lin�ar feet, unless otherwise approved in writing by City's Project Representative. CITY OF PORT WORTH 2O98 BON� Year 3— Contract 8 STANDARI7 CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATION DOCUMENTS Clty Atoject Na.: 101452-2 Revised July 1, 2071 Q16600-3 PROAUCT STpRAGE AND HANDLING REQUIIiEMENT5 Page 3 of 4 � � l.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITTONS [NOT USEDj ]..1� WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTIDN 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT iTSED] 3.2 �XAMINATION jNOT USED] 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USED] 3.4 ERECT��N [NOT LTSED] 3.a REPAIR 1 R.ESTORATION [NOT U3ED] 3.G RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED] 3.7 FIELD �oR] SITE QUALITY CONTROL A. Tests and Inspections l. Inspect all products or equipment delivered to the site prior to unloading. B. Non-Conforming Wark 1. Reject a11 products or equipment that are damaged, used or in any other way unsatisfactory for use on ihe pro�ect. 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 3.9 ADNSTING [NOT USED] 3.10 �LEANING [NOT USED] 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES jNOT USED] �� �-:��y �x.���i A. Protect a11 products ar equipment in accordanc� with manufacturer's written direciions. B. Store products or equipment in locatian to avoid physical damage to items whi�e in storage. C. Protect equipment from exposure io elements and keep tharoughly dry if required hy the manufaeturer. 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED] 3.14 ATTACHMENT.S jNOT USED] END OF SECTI�N ! C1TY OF FORT WOR'T'Ti 2018 BON� Year 3— Contrac� 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTioN 5PECIE'ICATION DOCUME3VTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised July I, 201 ! d 016600-+4 PRODUCT STORAGE A]VD TiANDLINC� REQUJREMENTS Page 4 oF4 Revision Lng DA'FE N�ME SUMMARY OF CHANGE CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANAARD CONSTRUCTION SPECI�ICATION DqCU1vI�N7'3 City ProJect Na,: 101452-2 Revised July l, 2011 o� �aoa- i MOBILIZATION AND RF.MOBIi.TZATTpN Page 1 of 4 r 2 3 PART1- GENERAL sECT�oN oi �a oa MOBILIZATION AND REM4BILIZATION 4 1.1 SUMMARY 5 A. Sectian Includes: 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 3Q 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 �F�4 +� 3. Mab��izatian and Demobilization a. Mobilization 1) Transportation of Cantractor's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies to the Site 2} Establishment of necessary general facilities for the Contractor's aperation at the Site 3) Fremiums paid for performance and payment bonds 4) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operati�g su�rplies to another looatifln within the designated Site 5) Relacatiion of necessary general facilities for the Contractor's operation irom 1 location to another location on the Site. b. Derrzabilizatian 1} Trazxspartation of Contractor's persannel, equipment, and operating supplies away from the Site including disassembiy 2) 5ite Clean-up 3) Removal of all buildings andlor other facilities assembled at the Sita for this Cc�ntract c. 1Vlobilization and De�nobilization do not include aciivities for specific items of work that are for which payment is pravide.d elsewhere in the coniract. Remabilization a. Remobilization for Suspension of Work speciitcally required in the Contraci Documents or as required by City includes: 1) Demob'iliza�ion a) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, �quipment, and operating supplies fram the Site including disassembly ar tempararily securing equipment, supplies, and other facilities as designated by the Contract Documents necessary to suspend tlae Worl�. b) Site Clean-up as designated in the Contract Documents 2} Remobilization a) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and o�arating suppSies to the Site necessa�'y to resume the Work, b) Establishment of necessary general facilities far the Cantractor's operation at the Site necessary to resume the Work. 3) No Payments wil! be made for: a) Mobilization and Demabilization from ane location to another on thE Site in the narmal progress of performing the Wark. b} Stand-by or idle time c) Lost pro�ts Mohilizations and Dennobilization for Miscellaneous Prajects CI7'Y OF FORT WOR'1'H STANDAI� COT[STRUCTION 5PLCIFICATION D�CU[vI�NTS Revised November 22, 2016 2018 BOTfD Year 3— Contract 6 City Prajectldo.; 1fl1452-2 o� �000-a M�BILIZATION ANI] REMOBILIZATION Pagc 2 of4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ]2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 a. Mobilization and Demabilization 1} Mahilization shall consist of the activities and cost on a Work Order basis necessary fot: a) Transportatio� of Cantractor's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies to the Site for the issued Wark Order. b) Establishment of necessary general facilitias far t�e Contractor's operation at th� Site %r the issued Wor�C Order Z) Demobilization shall consist af the activities and cnst necessary for: a) Transportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies frorn the Site including disassembly for each issued Work �rder b) Site C1ean-up for each issued Work Ordez' c} Removai of a11 buildings or other facilities assernbled at the 5ite far each Wark Odar b. Mobilization and Demabilization do not include ac#i�ities far speci�ic items of work for which payment is provided elsewhere in the coniract. 4. Emergency Mobilizations and Demobilization for Miscellaneous Projects a. A Mobilization for Miscellaneous Projects when directed by t�►e City at�d tl�e mobilization occurs with.in 24 hours of the issnance of the Woi�k Order. 2Q B. Deviations from this City of �'ort Worth Standard Specificatio:n 21 l . None. 22 C. Related Specification Sectians include, but are not necessarily iimited to; 23 I. Division 0�- Bidding Requirements, Contraot Forms and Conditions of Yhe Cantract 24 2. Division 1— General Requirements 25 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 2G A. Measurement and Payment [Consult City Department/D�viszon for direction on if 27 Mobilization pay item to be included or the item should be subsidiary. Include the 28 a�propriate 5ection 1.2 A. 1.] 29 1. Mobilization and Demobilization 30 a. Measure 3 I I} This Itea�n is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid. 32 b. Payment 33 1} The work parfqrmed and materiais furnished in accordance with this Item 34 are subsidiary to the various Ttems hid and no ather con:�pensation will be 35 allowed. 3b 37 38 39 4a 41 �2 A�3 44 45 4b 2. R�mobilization far suspension of Work as specifically required in the Contract Documents a. Measurement 1) Measurement for this Ttem shal] be per �ach z'emobilization performed. b. Fayment l} The work perform�d and mater�als furnished in accordance with this Item and measured as pro�ided under "Measurernent" �vill be paid far at the unit price per each "5peciiied Rennabilization" in accardance with Contract Docurnents. c. The pri�e shall include: 1) DemoblIization as described in Sectian I.1.A.2.a.I} CI7'Y OF FORT WORTH 2D1 S BpND �ear 3— Contract G STANDARI} CONSTRUCTIO]V 5PECIFICATfON DOC[IMENTS Giry Praject No.: 101452-2 Revised NovemUer 22, 2a16 O17Q06-3 MQBILIZATION AND It�MOBI4IZATION Page 3 of 4 1 2 3 4 5 � 7 8 9 10 ]l 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2] 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 3� 35 36 37 38 39 2) Remobilizatian as described in �ection 1.1.A.2.a.2} d. No payments will be made fflr standby, idle titne, or lost profts assoeiated this Item. Remobilization for suspension of Worl� as required by City a. Measurement and Payment 1) This shall be submitted as a Contract Claim in accc�rdance with Article 1D of Section 00 72 Q0. 2) No payments will he made far standby, idle time, or lost pro�its associated w.ith this Item. Mobilizations and Demohiliza#ions for Miscellaneous Projects a. Measurement 1} Measurement for this Item sha11 be for each Mobilization and Demabilizatian required by the Gontract Documents b. 1'ayx�nent l) The Work performed and materials furn'tshed in accordance vvith this Item and measured as provided under "Meas�remen�" will be paid fnr at the unit price per each "Work Order Mobilization" in accordance with Cantract Dacuments. DemobiIization shall be considered subsidiary to tzxobilizati�n and shall not be paid for separately. c. The price shall include: 1) lbiobilization as described in Section 1.1.A3.a.1) 2) Demabilization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2) d. No paymen#s will be made for star�dhy, idle time, or last profits associated this Item. S. Emergency Mobilizations and Demobilizatians for Mfsc�Ilaneous Projects a. Measurement 1) Measurement for this Item shall be far each Mobilization and Demohilization required by the Contract Documents b. Payment 1) The Warlc perfarzned and materials furnished in accordance with this Item and nt�easwred as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at th� unit price per each "Work Order Emergency Mobi�ization" in aceordance w�th Contract Documents. Demobilization shall be considered subsidiary to mobilization and shall not be paid for separately. c. The price sha11 include 1} Mobilizatian as described in 5ection 1.1.A.4.a) 2} Demobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2) d. Na payments will be made far standby, idle titne, or lost pxo�ts associated this Item. 40 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 41 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS �NOT USED] 42 L5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 43 1.6 INFORMAT�ONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED] 44 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 4S 1,$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 3 C� CI'iif OF FORT WOItTH 2O18 BOND Yeer 3— Contraot 6 STANDARD CONST7tUCTION S��C:IFiCA170N DOCITMElVTS City FrojectNo.: IOi452-2 Revised November 22, 2016 017000-A M4Bll,TZATION AI1D REMOBILIZATION Page 4 of 4 I 1..9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT U�ED] 2 �.1� DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND �IANDLING [NOT IISED] 3 l,ll FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED] 4 Z.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED] 5 PART � - PRODiTCTS [NOT USED] 6 PART 3- EXECUTIQN [NC1T USED] 7 8 END OF SECTION Re�ision Log DATE NAME SL]MM�1.RY OF CHANGE 11/22/1G Ivfichael �wen 1.2 Price and Payment Procedures - Revised speciFicatzan, incEuding blue text, to make specifieation fiexibla for either subsidiary ar paid 6id item for Mobili�ation. G� CITY QF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND I'esr 3— Contract 6 STANDAI2D COI+IS'1Ri1CTION SPLCIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City Projcct Nn.: 101452-2 Revised November 22, 2016 �� - ,• _ � � S�c�ion O� 7� ��.0� � o4��achnnent � S�arVey StaL�in� St�nd��d� Fe6ruary 2017 � F�� O:\Specs-Stds Governance Process�Temporary 5pec Files�Capi#ai Delivery�Cap Delivery Di� 41\0171 23.16.D1_Attachment A 5urrrey 5taking 5tandards.docx Page 1 of 22 These procedures are intended to pro�ide a standard meth�c# far construction stalcing services associated with the C9ty of Fort Worth projects. These are not to be consfdered alf inclusive, but only as a general guideline. Far profecrs on iXDO�righ�-af-uvay ar ehrough joint TX�DT participation, trdherence to the TXDOi Survey Manual shal! be followed and if a drscrepancy arises, the TXDOT manual shall prevaiL (http://onlinerrianuals.txdot.�o�/txdotmanuals/ess/ess.pdfJ If you have a unique circumstance, please consult with the project manager, inspector, or survey department at 817-392-7925. Ta�le of Con$en2s I, City of Fort Worth Contact Information II. Construction Colors III. Standard Staking 5upplies N. 5urvey Equipment, Control, and Datum Standards V. Water 5taking VI. Sanitary5ewerStaking VIL Storm 5taking VII1. Curb and Gutter Staking IX. Cut Sheets X. As-built Survey 0:\Specs-Stds Go�ernance Process�Temparary 5pec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Delivery Div 01�D171 23.16,01_Attachment A_5ur�ey Staking Standards.docx Page 2 of 22 l. S�a�e De ar�men� ��n$ac� Inform�tion Physical and mailing address: 8851 Camp Bowie West Boulevard Suite 30D Fort Warth, Texas 76116 Office: (8i7j 392-7925 Sur�ey Superintendent, direct line: (817} 392-8971 � n II. C�ns�ruc�ion �olo�s The fo[lowing eolors shalf �e used for staking or identifying features in the field. This includes flagging, paint of laths/stakes, paint of hubs, and ar�y identiffcation such as pin flags if necessary. ll�ifi4y PiiOPOSEd EXCAVATION ALL ELECTRIC AND CONdU1T5 POTAB�E WATER GAS DR O�L TELEPH�NE/FI6ER QPTiC SURVEY CONTROL POWTS, BENCMMARlCS, PROPERTY CORN�RS, RIGHT-OF-WAYS, AN� ALL PAVING INCLUDING CURB, SiDEWALK, Bl11LDlNG CORNER� SANITARY SEWEft IRRIGATION AND RECLAIMED WATER Color WHITE �;. ��'� Yf L�� Vti+ ORA�l�� P ii+l K �i:1�7��`+, � � III. ��ar�d��d Stak�n 5�lies Item IVlinimum si�e d 1 d Lath/Stake 36" tall Waoden Hub (Z."x2" min. square preferred) 5" tall Pin Flags (2.5" x 3.5" preferred) 21" long Guard Stakes Not required pK or Mag nails ]." lang Irvn Rods (1/2" or greater diameterj 18" long Survey Marking Paint Water-based Flagging 1" wide Marking Whiskers {feathers) 6" IQng Taeks (far marking hubs) 3/4" long 0:�5pecs-Stds Governance Pracess\Temporary Spec �iles\Capital Defivery�Cap Dellvery Di� 01�0171 23,i6.01_Attachment A_Survey StaEcing Standards.docx Page 3 of 22 � IV. �uPd��l Equipm�n�, ��n�r�l, ar�d I�a�um St�ndards A. Ci�y Benchmarks All city benchmarks can be found here: http:(ffartworthtexas.�o�/itsolutions/GIS/ Look for `Zoning Maps'. Under `Layers' , expand `Basemap Layers`, and check on 'Benchmarks'. �. Conveniional ar Robatic Total S�ation Fquipment l. A minimum of a 10 arc-second instrument is required. II. A copy of the latest calibration report may be requested by the Clty at any time. It is recommended that an instrument be calibrated by certified technician at least 1 occurrence every 6 months. C. Rle4wark/V.R.S. and sgatic GP5 �quipment l. It is critical that the surveyor �erify the correct horizontal and vertical datum priar cor�mencing work. A site calibration may be required and shall con$ist of at least 4 controi points spaced evenly apart and in �arying quadrants. Additional field chec�Cs of the horizontal and �ertical accuracies shall be completed and the City may ask for a co�ay of the calibration report at any time. If. Network GPS such as the Western Data Systems or SmartNet systerns may be used for staicing of property/R.O.W, forced-main water lines, and rough-grade only. Mo GPS stakins for concrete.,_sanitary sewer. sgorm drain, final �rade, or anvthin�_that needs �ertica�rading with a qolerance of D.25' or less is allowed. D. Contro] �oinqs Set f. All control points set shall be accompanied by a lath with the appropriate Northing, �asting, and Elevation {if applicable) of the point set. Control points can be set rebar, 'X' in concrete, or any other appropriate item with a stable base and of a semi-permanent nature. A rebar cap €s optional, but preferred if the cap is marked 'control pofnt' or similar wording. II. Data$heets are required far all controf pofnts set. aatasheet shauld. include: A. Horizontal and Vertica[ Datum used, ExampEe: fV.A,D.83, North Central Zone �#202, NAVD 88 Elevations B. Grid or ground distance. — If gro�nd, provide scafe factor used and base point caordlnate, Exarnple; C.S,F.=0.999125, Base point=North: 0, East-Q C. Geoid model used, Example: GEOIDI2A 0:�5pees-5tds Governance Process�Temporary 5pec Files\Capital pelivery�Cap Delivery Di� Q1�0171 23.16.01,�Attachment A_Survey Sta�Cing Standards.docx Page 4 of 22 E. Preferred Grid IDatum Although many plan sets can be in surface coordinates, the City's preferred grid datum is listed below. Careful consideration must be #aken to verify what datum each project is in prior to beginning work. It is essential the surveyor be familiar witlt coordinate transformations and how a grid/surface/assumed coordinate system affect a project. Proiected Coardinate System: NAD_19�3_S#atePlane_iexas_North_Central_�IPS_�3202_Feet Projection: Lambert_Canformal_Conic False_Easting: 1968500AOOOap00 Fa Ise_N orth ing: 6551566.66666667 Central Meridian: -98.50000000 5tandard Parallel 1: 32.13333333 5tandard ParaAe[ 2: 33.966666fi7 Latit u de_Of_Origi n: 31. 666666fi7 I.inear Unit: Foot U5 Geographic Coardinate 5ystem: GCS_North American_1983 Qatum: D North American 1983 Prime Meridian: Greenwich Angular Unit: Degree �iote: Regardle�ss of what datum each particular project is in, deliverables to the City must be eonverted/translated intfl this preferred gricE datum. 1 copy of the deliverable should be in the project datum (whate�er ii may bej and 1 capy should be in the NAQ83, TX North Central 4202 zone. 5ee Pre erred File Namin Convention below F. Preferred Deliverable Farmat txt .csv .dwg .jab G. Preferred Data Format P,N,�,Z,D,R! Paint Nu.rnber, Northing, Easting, Elevation, Description, Notes (if applicable) Fi. Preferred �ile Namin� Cnnvention This is the preferred format: City Project Number_Description_Datum.csv Exam le for a ro"ect that has surface coordinates which must be translated: Eile 1, C1234 As-built of Water on Main 5treet_Grid NA�$3 TXSP 4202.csv 0:�5pecs-5tds Governance Process�Temporary 5pec Files\Capital pelivery\Cap 6eli�ery Div OS\0171 2�.16.D1_Attachment A_5urvey Staking Standards.dacx Page 5 af 22 File 2: C1234_As-built of Water on Main �treet_Praject Specific Datum.csv �x�rnpl� C�ntrol Stalses 0:�5pecs-Stds Go�ernance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Deli�ery Div 01.��171 23.16.01_Attachment A_5urvey Staking Siandards.docx Page fi of 22 1 1� 1 � � � � „��.. � � � � � � � � � � � _ w � �n � � � � � � � w � I— m '� � � � w � � W 1 �1 6 EL.= 1fl0.�Q' �_ � �-�:i� -> i- ��, ,- ! i.J ._,- f1:." i ^ C':) : . � :� . W ': �� - m � (�., E� � � "�-� �,._ � � Ii�'� � F— _ C� L i .I � ila , .._ � � � CI} 4J � H J � C� L�.I � � J p � � � � � Q � Q � GP �1 r�=�aoa.ao E=��ao.00 O W � ~ � W O � � � C7 � O _ � � � � — � � i!7 � � _ J C") LL ~ W � � � �� W � C� p � V. �lateP Stakin� St�ndards 0:�5pecs-Stds Go�ernance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Delivery\Cap Delivery Div 01\0171 23.16.01_Attachment A_Survey Staking Star�dards.docx Page 7 of 22 � A. Centerline 5�a0cing-5traight Line Tangents I. Offset lath/stakes every 200' on even stations II. Painted blue lath/stake only, no hub is required IIl. Grade is to top of pipe (T/Pj for 1z" diameter pipes or smaller IV. Grade ta flow line (F/L) for 16" and larger diameter pipes V. Grade shauld be 3.50' below the proposed top af curb line for 10" and smaller diarneter pipes VI, Grade shoufd be 4.00' belaw the proposed top of curb lin� far 12" and iarger diameter pipes VII. Cut Sheets are required on all staking and a copy can be received from �he survey superintendent Optiorral: Actua! stakes sha!! consist of a 60D nai! or hub set with a whisker �. Centerline Stakirsg - Curves I. If arc length is greater than 10U', POC {Point of Curvature) offset stakes should be set at a 25' interval II. Same grading guldelines as abov� III. 5taking o# radius p.oints of greater than 1a0' may be amitted C. Water Ylfleter Boxes I. 7.0' perpendicular offset is preferred ta the center of the box II, Center of the meter shauld be 3.0' behind the proposed face of curb III. Meter should be stalced a minimum of 4,5' away from the edge of a dri�eway IV. Grade is to top af box and should be +O,D6' higher than the proposed top ofi curb unless shown otherwise on the plans D. Fire bydrants I, Center of Hydrant should be 3.0' behind proposed face of curb II. 5ur�ey offset stake should be 7,0' from the center and perpendicularto the curb line or water main III. Grade of hydrants should be �0,30 higherthan the adJacent top of curb E. Waqer VaiaeS & Vaults L Offse#s shauld be perpendicular to the proposed water main �I. RIM grades should only be provided if on plans Exarnpl� �la�er S�ak�s O:�Specs-SYds Governance Process�Temporary 5pec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Del�very Di� 01�017i 23.16.Q1_Attachment A_Survey Staking Standards,clocx Page 8 of 22 1 � 1 T� 1 � � � � � �� � � � w a � .�. 7�Df5�.W/L c� � � a �� i� F} Z�� W � �� � ����3 ~�� �3 o��� � � � � � � � �` o/s �. w� � � ! k - � o � U7 Y �` '�.� � z — � � � 19A El..� 101.1Q` m � � 0 i� � f� � � pC w � 1— � � [l.. � Z �.7 J � � 4J L.� � � � Z J a l � � � � � � � � � w a � � U Z r � O � O �� �� �ra��� a� � � � ?� {�_f�`' � G—�,62 � � � � � STA=7+72.91 �C-3_81 � � r �o � ❑ �� � # �� w �� � � fl � W � I � �r o � � F � �3 � � � W �y�j + LLp fi Z �lY� F � F� j� <C Z 7c � U� V} o q0 U` _ 7�� +N fL � sr,a=Q+ao �, c—a.as � �$u� ��� � �Q�� � � ��+� W �� � � io,e e �oa.o �� � �, m � �,: � �=� � � W ,w� F a � � � �W� � =w� m 5 x VI. Sani�a� S�w�r S�akin O:�Specs-Stds Governance Process\Temporary 5pec Files\Capital Delivery\Cap Delivery Div 01�a171 23.16.01_Attachrrment A 5urvey 5taking Standards.docx Page 9 af 22 i A. Centerline Staking �— Straight I�ine Tangenks I. Inverts shall be field �erified and compared against the plans before staking II. Painted green lath/stake WI'ib hub and tack or marker dot, no flagging r�quired II�. 1 affset stake petween manhoies if manholes are 400' or less apart IV. OffseC stakes shauld be located at e�en distances and perpendEcular to the centerline V. Grades will be per plan and the date of the plans used should be noted VI. If multiple lines are at one manhole, each line s�all have a cut/fill and directian noted VII, Stakes at e�ery grade break VIII. Cut sheets are required on all stakir�g Op#ionpl: Actucr! stakes shall consist of a 60D nai! or hub set with a whisker 8. Centeriine S#ak}ng — Cur�es �. ff arc length is greater than 1Q0', PQC (Point of Curvaturej affset stakes should be set at a 25' interval II. 5taking of radius points of greaterthan 100' may be omitted C. Sanitary 5ewer �Vianholes I. 2 offset stakes per manhole for the purpose of pra�iding alignment to the contractor II. Flowl9ne grade should be on #he lath/stake for each flowline and direction noted IIL RIM grade should onEy be on the stake when provided in the plans O;�Specs-Stds Cavernance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Deli�ery�Cap beli�ery Di� 01�01 71 23.16.01^Attachment A_Sur►rey Staking 5tandards.docx Page 10 of 22 ��c�m�ale S�nita S�r�►er Stakes �� �� 4�' � � � �� ��_ � �, H� d 4 � z *...� � ��� � � � T � � �� � "� — - — � � � I ] �� �' $cs II � I 9TA�3+� �us C-4� II �� Q-4� � C-D� Y � �� � a � � `� " ��� � � � ��� ~ a h��"' (!i � +� a a � � ��cOo z�y?� �,/ � O � • W � 7 a' o/s � ss � F,TAr3+71�' �.� c�� � � s-�� � �a� d � S � � � w �I_ JL _ = IC�f � ����� � a Yy � \.f �QQ � � W�,� �, �{ 2 � Z mmJr� 7 ��� � � �� �� �,� � ��� A=,�a-1i���� � � _J LiJ C� [Y- � � -,. w <i � r,. � ry I1J l'.J �� � �_ l� U ��'i � Wi J � � � � � � � /''�/ � LL � O � v y 2 4 � � F � � � v, � �� � v: � �� f � ��� � � � ��� � L� w � � �,r � � � � � cs � � a d O � Q�i ~ � � � w u`^i � �" + 4^� �J �� �� �r�,� �� �� �� � _ � _�. �S J� �i �' .} `_� ��� � � � 1 1 �f//�. ��J � 1 � w 0. � 0. O � w � �� �� O (�.R „r�,��':, � W � — �a �� �� K� o� oq � K a(�� � I F � ~d a �� !A Us+� � �� a sw n o�� 4�� 1�� � � p t �' o/s � ss � � srn-n+no � � e..e� � � �s�- � � c-a� �� � � �F� � a�`�' �uc �d�� � o 2� zgva �U +C� F� �M �� �� p� �� �� � W M �' � a � � u' ili � 3 6 � � � � � "i. ` ���m� Y m �Q� z� �(� � a .q� ���� R�� 7 �m� O:\Specs-Stds Governance Proeess�Temporary 5pec Files\Capital Delivery�Cap Deli�ery Di� 01�0171 23.16.01_Attachment A_5urvey Staking Standards.docx Page 11 of 22 VIL ��orm See�er � Inlet Stakie�� A. Cenierlirae Staking�- Straight Line Tangents I. 1 offset stake every 20b' on even stations �I. Grades are to flowline of pipe unless otherwise shown on plans III. Stakes at e�ery grade breal� IV. Cut sheets are required on all staking Optianal: Actua! stakes shall consist af a 60D nai! or hub set with a whrsker B. Centerline Siaking—Cur�es I. If arc length is greater than 100', POC (point of Curvaturej offset stal�es shou[d be set at a 25' interval II. Staking af radius points of greater than 100' may be omitted C. Storm f3rain Inlets I. 5taking distances should be measured from end of wing II. Standard 10' Inlet = 16.00' total length I II, Recessed 1q' lnlet = 2Q.00' total length IV, Standard double 10' inlet = 26,67'total length V. Recessed double 1D' inlet = 30.67' total length D. 54orm Drain Manhales I. 2 ofFset stakes per manhole for the purpose of providing alignment to the eontractor II, Flowline gracEe should be on the lath/stake for each flowline and direction noted III. RIM grade should anly be on the stake when pro�ided in the plans O:�Specs-Stds Governance Process�Temparary Spec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Deli�ery Div 01�0171 23.16.01_Attachment A_Survey Staking Standards.docx Page 12 of 22 �rcam�le Storm Inlet Stak�s � � � � BACK (50E F�IdkIC q.ILW.� PAfM # � � � i HL8 QFSl171CN � w� FR�NT (SIDE FACING �} a � a �� €� ,T � � �� � �3 ID�Ml]FlES 4iHICH �a� oF nte m�c 1 , BEiHG 57PHEd �� r � INLET STATION t (IF Ni}'Y�p GH pLANSj � T•j�� T��'NP OF�[il e �1' � � � � IUENTIFlES CR�§pE � TO FlA4rt1NE � � �p ,.� FR�NT (�ia� �-���r�� �) Bli�K �� FPl71iS R.4.Y1_} FYaNT i� � .I HU9 p.Eyk�lOtl �o � 0 `° E� � €� � � r � z, 160+lllFlEs 1ltiICH Ef10 6F 3'}EE 'h1NG BOh1G STkKEd � f � I I �} 4 � �.�.,�.�.�r-. � � � �� I� � �� �i _ AIRTkNilF9 FOR INI i5 ���� ,�, �sr�ndaAQ ya' = t�� RECE55E6 10r � 2lf srn�+o.aRo oaua.e �a' — z�,sX I Fi�CE6� OiX1BLE 10 � 34.67 � FEUB 'Jr11Yi TF7CK L -- -- --- -- -- — J -'. .'.'- �.__. � I L� �.���^.�-- �_; � � � ea,�tc cF in��r �I � �,;' '�.:� -�:.: .;: .:r.:' '•�:• :x.�•� .�' I �I ` ~ � '� I � �. b I � kIRR M[lLE '� b � •Y Y�' I •'• I � *!� 1 � BACf: CF dJF�3 r! --- •.,. , _ — —� ._..._. � ^ ' W1NG" ,;Q r:,;..,� +: :•*: .4.: � . P .a{:"•' ' •1� , `''Nlfili`+.'.'.,�, . • • ... , .. . . . .. • • _a. . .. . . . . � . . ^ FL{YI�LR�E FACE 4F IHLET FA�CE S7F 1N4ET EDGE OF PAVFiAENT E77GE 4F PAVE}ARJT EGS� OF YRVEMAENT 0:\5pecs-5tds Governance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital delivery�Cap Delivery Div 01�0171 23.16.01_Attachment A_5urvey 5taking 5tandards.docx Page �3 af 22 Eil�K DF CURB — — FLD4AINE - - — EDG� t:�' pA4'�hiENi.v ^ � 1/11[. Curb and G�tte� St�kin� A. Cenierline 5taking — 5traight Line Tangents V. 1 offset sta ke every 50' on even stations VI. Grades are to top af curb unless atherwise shown an plans VII. Stakes at e�ery grade break VIII. Cut sheets are required an all staking Optronal: Actua! stakes sha!! consrsi of a 6DD nar! or hub set with a whisker �. Centerline5taking—Curves Ili. If ar.c length is greater than 10Q', PpC (Point af Curvaturej offset stakes shQuld be set at a 25' interval IV. Staking af radius points of greater than 10D' may he ornitted O:�Specs-5tds Ga�ernance Process�Temporary 5pec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Delivery biv 01j0�. 71 2�.16.01 Attachment A_Survey 5taking Standards.docx Page 14 of 22 Exampfe Curb � Gui��r S�ak�s FR�NT FR�NT (SI6E F,4CING �) �t. � �.��� � m�nr�� o�ser is ro {S1DE FkCING R.O,W.j eacx r� ouae aR Kfu rro� �u� a� cu� �SIDE FACING �) I� ry Vi a �i FR�?NT 16ENl1ilES 9TART �e_ ! ��pE FACINO �) PUEJ7 LF WRVh"lUflE � �= �� � � v T��. a FRONT ionanFl€s v�o tsn� Fnnixa �? � 01 s�rir a �� ��� 9�� m PT � �,�� � Q � K � � �� i i i i FdN7 � 5C � � gf�� G: � � I � � � Ilk I 1 � kCENTIflE9 {i2hGE 13 � b I I! I II �.� T l[7 Ti7P OF GUFH- o_ �� h#a GRAAE ON ] � HU9 EL�VA�ION T� rtnoius raNr� �''�"'^ � � p ���1 �, �. � r,�: � —�—�—..r. t� ti 1 I! Iti II ..., �_ � s r��' fr f� f I—�,_ ' _....�-r � $ / ! i I � , F_� ��. f 1 f i ��,� `� �� r � � , ��� ��, f! J� �/ } � � �t J f � � �y rf / ,� l ��"` r� f� �� / �...,v� TaP bF CUf�B --'"�_ �� ������ �f ,.,, r r r 1,..F ,�,� r� /, I � ���x-" �r"` _�"'� � �� '"�y��~ � ~ �� ��y�f � Bf�CE� OF CURB `' -"� ~''"� '� ���_rr �'" 'r-��� Y ��r J � ��� I � ���� ��,.� �- � �� � FA�E C�F CU f2B i i �`�- � Qc-� � � ---�--�- " ��� FL01�1 IdE �oc� oF pnvEt�E�v� �xar�ple Curb � �utte� St�kes at Interse�i�n O:�Specs-Stds Governance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Delivery\Cap qelivery Di� 01�0171 23.16.01_Attach me nt A_Su n►ey Sta ki ng 5ta n d a rds. docx Page 15 of 22 � ��� C� F�o x � � � � �om� � � � � 14' O/S � 5fA=2i54 II '��' FtQ� - � — � — —�— - � � � v z �� v�i �+� ,Q � ��� ��_�. b �� w p�� � X � � E,;,.,_ V � � 6 � �o-} _ � � N ❑ Y. � � �-' W — � N � S2 � � o-�_.—�- � � s a � � le-' W-- 41' d d D: � d2 y 4 Q `�'j F � � ~ � a! � N � `f� O 17 1`" I' � f] S � /� p dWWp �u� vl p��� o� z �� w � 4 � � N � � o ��o u' � y M � �4l �� v, � /'. nl�aa � ! o�ii\a ��j�%! ap � �� d��� ,�o�ai�n�a ,,� w � � �/ b�z��?� �f� �� OI 3�NV151a �'YI ,05 I c� �$�� a ���� � ��� a �� � � � m LL��� � 2 a I ��avlsia �x+rva ,Qs I o � �� � �r ♦ o��"a I � � `aJ = � ^ � fJ7 �� � \Y�4 Q��� ���a������ �� o �i � a `p`' ��� �i �4� � � �. W N a J � � ��O O � � ?� '^� Q � � �� pXWr � . {f ` 4 N ��� ���� � W O:�Specs-Stds Go�ernance Process�Temparary Spec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Deli�ery Div 01�0171 23.16.01_Attachment A_Survey 5taking Standards.dacx Page 1fi of 22 IK. ��g Sh�e�S A. Date af field work B. Staking M�thocf {GPS, total station} C. Project Name D. City Project Number (Example: C01234) �. Location (Address, cross streets, GPS coordinate) F. Survey cornpany name G, Crew chief name �i. A hlank template can f�e obtained from the surUey superinter�dent (see item I abo�ej Standar�l Cit� Cu� She�� �ate: 0 TOTAL Staking 14�ethod: ❑ GP5 STATI�N L.DCAiION: City �roject �dumber: �roject P�fame: ❑ OTH ER CONSUL i A�1�ICOPdiRACi0i2 SUI2V@Y CR�W INIiI.��S �,�L G�AB�S AR� �O �LOlN�INE OR TOP O� CU�� �PdL�SS OTHEItWlS� id97��. d PT # 5TAT101� OFFSET DESCRIPTION PROP. STAKED . CUi + F1LL _�T�+R� GFtADE ELEV. O,�Specs-Stds Governar�ce Process\Temporary Spec Files�Capitai Delivery�Cap Delivery Div 01�D171 23.16.01_Attacf�ment A_5urvey Staking 5tandards.docx Page 17 af 22 I �. As�buil� Sur��v ,4. I]efiniiion and Purpose The purpose of an as-built survey is to �erify the asset was installed in the proper location and grade. Furthermore, the information gathered �nrill be used ta supplement the City's G15 data and must be in the proper farmat when su6mitted, See seseion !V. As-built survey s�ould include the following (additional items may be requested): Manholes Top of pipe elevations every 25Q feet Norizonta! and vertica! points of rnflection, curvature, etc. (A!I Fittingsj Cathodre proi-ectian test stations Sampling statians Meter boxes/vaults (A!I sizesJ Fire lines Fire hydrant�s Gate valves (rim and top of nutJ Plugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines Air Release ualves (Manhole rrm and vent pipeJ Blaw off valves (Manhole rim and volve lidJ Pressure plane valves Cleaning wyes Clean o�ts Casing pipe (each endJ lnverts of pipes Turbo Meters O:�Specs-Stds Go�ernance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Deli�ery�Cap �eli�ery biv 01�0171 23.15.fl1_Attachment A_5urvey 5taking 5tandards.docx Page 18 of 22 �. �xample Deli�erahle A hand written red line by the field surveyor is acceptabl.e in most cases. This sha�ald be a capy of the plans with the point number noted by each asset. If the asset is missing, then the surveyor should write "NO7 FOUND" to notify the City. 0:�5pecs-5tds Governance Prv.cess\Temporary 5pec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Deli�ery Div 0�.�0171 23.16.01 Attachmeni A Survey Staking 5tandards.dvcx Page 19 of 22 � •�,� � 6 � -=_� t 9Zfi7d•Y lv 6'Oq J�3�'.UIJ ��RYMlK.R tN 1/A� G1'3R L3M35,WY11hY5O1M NJ.P'.% � �e�a �� q6 a � �: � p a �`- F �a � ���9 �� �� �� �� ��i � �� � b�Sy?�&e g� aJ � ��g� �[��` � ���9 � � � �� �' e� �i� ' � ����$���aa��F� ��� �y4e� g�� �¢@ �. � � � �6 y,`p )��� � � $� ��������� �g �:• �'��,;£ t ,�� $ �� � � s� �r9@ "i �� �a � aa #t a �� �3S �@g�� � �, ' � � � Rp ° ° °� �§ � ��� � � ������� �� �� p� ���� � �€ � ���Q � �'� � !�� b�� � E � �V��� $ � > � � � E � F ¢�€ !Il�B, � x �_ ._ - . . � . .__ -� �� � ��: , . _ os•bro�s axn u,�lan " - o��-vJ.s e+� ++��,wi . � �� nw��,�si._� �� , = : � .. _._�.;, , _ . — _ _ .. � . —�- � � .�._�'�,—. .�+� an � '� {'� � �� .:��� :-�Y „-,.. �i� (! #. peG r� ." 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[C:C� 'F�fl7 r �� �'� �. I`9c � X . t�) , C:E�-7&�'F ! z ���-�r �-E z�� 1� �:_j� I, c F1 i. (�C�G¢��I It•�'l f fti J j�..� ,1Q J. �; r. C�c.�F�r�4 r7= %� ., �� � rtt.s� t� j�c�� NT L. � Si-� � , � � -t�l� � f l�r�.� �"( " [1�'i. F"J=} i 1 �.'� yl�r O:�Specs-Stds Governance Process�Temporary 5pec Files�Capital Deli�ery\Cap Delivery Div a1�0171 23.16A1_Attachment A_Survey 5taking Standards.docx Page 24 of 24 C. Other preferred as-built deli�erable Same vendors have indicated that it is easier ta deli�er this information in a difFereni format. Below is an exarnple spreadsheet that is also acceptable and can be abtained by request from the survey superintendent. Q;�Specs-5tcfs Go�ernance Process�Tempnrary Spec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Delivery Div 01\0171 23.16.D1_Attachment A Survey 5taking Stanciards.docx Page 25 of 25 0:�5pecs-Stds Governance Process�Temporary Spec Files�Capital Delivery�Cap Deliuery Qiv 01�0171 23.7.bA1_Attachment A_Sur�ey Staking Standards,docx Page 26 of 2.6 017123-1 CflNSTRUCTiON STAKING.4,fiYD Si1RVEX Page 1 af 8 SECTIOT�T 017123 CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SURVEY PARTI- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Tncludes: 1. Requirements for canstruction staking and construction survey B. Deviations frosn this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification 1. Nane. C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily lirnitad to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requireznents, Contract Forms and Conditions af the Cantract 2. Divisian 1— Genera3 Requirements 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measurement and Payment 3. Construction Staking a. Measurement 1) Measurement for this Itern shall be by lump sum. b. Payment 1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this Itetn shall be paid for at the Lump sum grice bid far "Construction Staking". 2) Payment for "Construction Staking" shall be made in partial payments prorated by work comp3eted aompared to total work included in the lump sum item. c. The price bid shall include, hut not be lirnited ta the following: l) Verificanon of control data provided by City. 2) Placement, r�aintenance and replacernent of required stakes and markings in the feld, 3) Preparaiion and submittal o� constructian staking dacumentation in the form of "eut sheets" using the City's standard template. 2. Construction 5urvey a. Measurement 1} This Ttem is cansid�red subsidiary to the various Items bid. b. Payment 1) The work perfarmed and the materials furnished in accordance with this Item are subsidiary to the variaus ltems bid and no other compensation will be allowed. 3. As-Built Survey a. Measurement 1} Measurement for this ltem shall be by lump sum. b. Payraent 1} The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this Item s�all be paid for at the lump sum price bid for "As-Built Survey". C3TY OF PpRT WOR'1"H 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECi�IC.47'ION DOCUMENTS City PraJect No., 901452-2 Revised FebruAry 1d,2018 017123-Z CON3T12UCTION STAKTNG ANI} SURVEY Page 2 of 8 2} Payment far "Construction Staking" shall be raade in partial payments prorated by work completed compared to total work included in tlae �ump surn ite�n. c. The price bid shall inelude, but not be limited to the follawing:: 1) Field measurements and survey shots to identify location of campleted facilities. 2) Documentation and submittal of as-built survey data onto contractor redline plans and digital survey files, 1.3 REFERENCES A. Definitions 1. Constructian Sur�e - The survey ineasurements made prior ta or while construction is in progress to control eievation, horizontal position, dimensions azzd con�guration of structures/impro�vements included in the Project Drawings. 2. As-buiIt Survev —The measurements raade after the constructian of the irnprovemant features are complete to provide position coordinates for the features af a project. 3. Canstruction Stakin� -- The glacement of s#alces and markings to provide afisets and elevations to cut and fill in order ta locate on the ground the designed structureslimprovements included in the Project Drawings. Construction staking shall include staking easements andlor right of way if indicated on the plans. 4. Survey °`Field Checks" — Measurements znade after construction staking is completed and before construction work begins to en�ure that s�ructures marked on the ground are accurately located per Project Drawings. B, Technical Raferences 1. City of Fort Workh — Construction Staking Standards (a�a.ilable on Gity's Buzzsaw website} — 01 71 23.16.01_ Attachmeni A_Suivey 5taking 5tandards 2. City of Fort Worth - Standard Sut-vey Data Collector Library (fxlj files (availahle on City's Buzzsaw website). 3. Texas Department of Transpartation (TxDOT) Survey Manual, Iatest revision 4� Texas Society �i Professional Land surveyors (TSPS}, Manual of Practice for Land Surveying in the Stat� of Texas, Category 5 1.4 ADNIINISTRATIVE REQUIREIVI�NTS A. The Contractor's selection of a surveyor mast comply with Tcxas Governme�af Code ����1(quali�cations based selection} for this project. 1.5 Si1BMITTALS A. Submit�als, if requirefl, shall be in accordance vvith Section Ul 33 00. B, All submittals shall be received and reviewed by the City priar to delivery of work. l.6 ACTION SIIBMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Field Quality Control Subm.ittals CITY OF FpRT WpRTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— Contract 6 3TANDARD CON5TRi7CTION SPLCTF'ICATION ➢DCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised �'ebruary la, 2018 O17123-3 CONSTRUC'IIQN STAKIlVG ATIA S[3KVEY Page 3 of 8 l. Documentatinn verifying accuracy of field engineering work, including eoordinate conversions if plans do not indicate grid or ground caordinat�s, 2. Submit "Cut-Sheets" conforming to the standard template provided by the City (refer to Q1 71 23.16.01— Attachment A— Survey Staking Stat�dards), 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBNIITTALS B. As-built Redline Drawing Submittal 1. 5ubmit As-Built Survey Redline Drawings documenting tlae locations/elevations of canstructcd impxavements signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land Surveyor (RPLS} responsible for the work (rafer to Ol 71 23.16A 1— Attachment A — Survey Staking 5tandards) . 2. Contractar shall submit the proposed as-huilt and completed redline drawing submittal ane (l) week prior to scheduling the project finai inspection for City re�iew ar�d comment. Revisions, if necessary, shall be made to the as-built redline drawings and resubmit�ed to the City prior to scheduling tY�e construction final inspection. 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Construction Staking 1. Construction staking will be perfortnad by the Contractor. 2. Caordination a. Contact City's Project Representative at least one week in advance notifying the City of when Constxuction Staking is scheduled. h. It is the Contractar°s respansibility to coordinate staking such that construetion activities are not delayed or negatively irnpacted. 3. General a. Coniraciar is responsible for preserving and maintaining siakes. If City surveyors are required to re-stake for any reason, the Contractar will be responsible for costs to perform staking. If in the opinion of the City, a sufficient number of stal�es or markings have been lost, destroyed disturbed or omitted t�at the contracted Wor�C cannot talce place th.en the Contractar will be required to stake or re�stake the deficient areas. B. Construction Survey 1. Construction Survey wi11 be performed by the Contractor, 2. Coardination a. Contractor to verify that horizontal and vertical cantrol data established in the design survey and required for construction sun+ey is available and in place. 3. General a. Construction survey will be perfortned in order to construct the work shown on the Construction Drawings and specified in the Cor�tt•act �ocuments. b. For canstruction methods ather than op�n. cut, the Contractor shall perform canstruction survey and verify control data including, but not limited to, the following: 1) Verifteation that �stablished benchmarks and control are accurat�, C1TY OF FQRT WORTH 201 B BOEVD Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUC'I10iY SPECI�ICATION DOCi�[vIENTB City project Na„ 1 D1452-2 Revised Fehroary 14, 2018 ni7iz3-a CONSTRUCTIpN STAKING AND SUIiVEY Page 4 oi 8 2} Use of Benchrnarks to furnish and maintain aII reference lines and grades for tunneling. 3) Use of line and grades to establish the location of the pipe. 4) Subznit ta the Gity copies of field notesuserl to e�tablish all lines and grades, if requested, and allow the City to check guidance system satup prior to beginning esch iunneling drive, 5) Pro�ide access far the City, if r�quested, to verify the guidan�e system a��d the line and grade of the carrier pipe. 6) The Contractor remains fully responsible far the accuracy o.f the work and cvrr�ction of it, as req�xired. 7) Monitor line and grade continuously during construction. 8j Record deviation wii1� respect to design line and grade once at each pipe joint and submit daily records to fhe Ci#y. 9} If the installation daes not meet the specified toleranc�s (as outlined in Section� 33 OS 23 and/or 33 OS 24}, immediately notify the City and correct the installatian in accordance with the Contract Documents. G. As-Built Survey 1. Required As-Built Survey will be performed by the Contractor. 2. Coardinatian a. Contractor is to coordinate with City ta conf�rm whici� features require as- built sur�eying. b. It is the Contractor's responsihility to coordinate the as-b�i1t survey and required measureznents for items that are to be buried such that construction activities are not delayed or negaiively impaeted. c. For sewer mains and water mains 12" and under in diameter, it is acceptable to physically measure depth and mark the location during the progress of constructian and take as-built sur�ey after the facility h.as been buried. The Contractor is r�sponsibla for the quality cantrol needed to ensure accuracy. 3. General a. The Contractar shall provide as-built survey including the elevation and location (and provide written documentation to the City) af constructian features during the progress of the construction including the foIlowing: l) Water Lines a} Top of pipe elevations and coordinates far vvaterlines at the following locations; (1) Mrnimum every 25Q linear feet, including (2) Horizonta.l and vertical points of infl�ction, curvature, etc. {3} Fire line tee {4) Plugs, stub-auts, dead-end lines (S) Casing pipe {each end) ar�d alI buried fittings 2) Sanitary Sewer a} Top o�pipe elevaiio.ns and coordinates for farce mains and siphon saz�itary sewer lines {non-gravity facilities) at the following locations: (1} Minimurn every 2501inear feet and any b�ried fittings (2) Horizo�atal and vertical points oi inflection, curvature, etc. 3) Stormwater — No# Applicat�le CTTY pF FORT WQRTH 2O18 BONf} Year 3— Contrac# B STANDARD CONSTRUCT[ON SPECIFICATION DOCU�v1ENT5 Cify i�roject Na.: 701452-2 Revised February 14, 2Q18 �17123-5 CONSTRUCTI�N STAKING A1�D SURVEY Page 5 of 8 b. The Contractor shall provide as-built survey including the eievation and lncation (and provide written documentation to the City) of canstruction fea�ures after the construction is completed including the fallawing: 1} Ma.rit�ol�s a} Rim and flowline elevations a�d eoordinat�s for each manhoie 2) Water Lines a) Cathodic protection test stations b) SampIing stations c} Meter boxeslvau�ts (All sizes) d) Fire hydrants e} Valves (gat�, butterfly, etc.) � Air Release valves (Manhole rim and vent pipe) g} Blow off valves {Manhole rim and valve lid} h) Pressure pIane valves ij Underground Vaults (1) Rim and f]owline elevatio�s and coordinates for each Underground Vault. 3) 5anitary Sewer a} Cleanouts (1) Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for eaeh b} Manhales and Junction Structures (1) Rirn and flowline elevations and coordinates for each manhole and junction siructure. �} 5tormwater — Not Applicable 1.10 DELNERY, �TORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] 1.11 FiELD [STTE] CONDITIONS �NOT USED] 1.12 WAI7:RANTY PART 2 - PR�DUCTS A. A construction survey will produce, but will not be limited ta: 1. Recovery of relet+atit cantrol points, points of curvature and poznts of intersection. 2. Establish temporary horizontal and vertical control elevatioris (benchmarks) suff'icient3y permanent and located in a manner to be used throughout construction. 3. The lncation of planned facilities, easements ar�d improvements. a. Establishing final line and grade stakes for piers, floors, gade beams, parking areas, utilities, streets, highways, tunnels, ana ather construction. b. A r�card of revisions or corrections noted in an orderly manner for reference. c. A drawing, when required 6y the elient, indicati�g the horizontal and vertical location of facilities, easements and improvetnents, as built. 4. Cut shaets shall be provide� to the City inspector and Survey Superintendent for all construotion staking projects. These cut sheets shal! be on the standard city template which can be obtained fram the Survey Superintendent (817-392-7925). 5. Digital survey �les in ihe �'ollowing %rzx�ats shall be acceptable: a. AutoCAD (.dwg) b. ESW Shapefile (.shp) CITY OF F�RT VJORTT� 2d18 BON� Year 3— Contcact 6 5'i'ANDARD CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIEICATIClN DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 1 Q1452-2 Reviised Fe6ruary lq, 2U18 017123-6 CbN$TRUCTii?N STAKING AND Si3RVEY Page 6 of 8 c. CSV file (.csv), formatted with X and Y coordinates m separate columns (t�se sta»dard templates, if available) 6. Survey files shall include vertical and horizontal data tied to original project control and benchmarks, and shall include %ature d�scriptians FART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLERS A. Tolerancas: The staked location of any improvement or facility should he as accurate as practical and necessary, The degree of preaision required is dependent on many factors all of which must remain judgmental. The tolerances listed hereafter are based on generalities and, under certain circumstances, shall yield to speci�c require�nents. The surveyor sl�all assess any situaY�on by revi�w af the a�erall plans and through consultatian with responsible parties as to the need for specific tolerances. a. Earthwflrk: Grades for earthwork or rough cut should not exceed 01 ft. v�rtical tolerance, Horizontal alignment for earthwork and raugh cut should not exceed 1 A ft. toleranca. b, Horizontai aligntnent on a structure shall be within .O.I$ tolerance. c. Paving or cancrete for streets, curbs, guttars, parking areas, drives, alleys and waIkt�ays �hall be located wifihin the confines of the site boundaries and, pccasianally, along a baundary or any other restrictive line. Away from any restrictive line, these facilities should be staked with an accuracy producing na more than U.OSft. tolera�ace frorn their specifed lacations. d. Underground and overhead utilities, such as sewers, gas, water, telephone and eiectric lines, sha11 be located horizantally within their prescribed areas or easements. Within assigned areas, these ut'rlities should he staked with an accuracy producing no more than 0.1 ft talerance firoza�► a specified location. e. The accuraey required for the verticallocation of utilities varies wideIy. Many underground utiliti�s require only a minirnum co�er and a tolerance of O.l ft. should be maintained. Underground and overhead utilities on planned pxafle, but not depending on gravity tlow for performance, should not exceed 0.1 ft, tolerance, B. Suzv�ying instruments shall be kept in close adjustznent according to ffianufacturer's speeifications ar in compliance to standards, The City reserves the right ta request a caIibratian. r�parf af any time and recommends regular maintenance schedule be performed by a c�rtifed technieian every 6 months. I. Field measurements af angles and distances sF�all be done in ��ch fashion as to satisfy ihe closures and tQlerances expressed in Part 3.1.A. 2. VerCical locations shall be established from a pre-established benchrna.rk and checked by closing to a different bench mark on the same datum. 3. Construction survey field wark shall carrespond to the client's plans. Irregularities ar conflicts found shall be regarted pramptiy to the City. 4. Re�isions, conections and other pertinent data shall be logged �'or future reference. �IT1' QF FQRT W4RTH 2U18 BpND Year 3— Co�tract 6 STANDARD CON�TRUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DpCUMEAFTS City PrqjeCt NB.: 101�52-2 ReWiaed February 14,2018 017123-7 CQNSTR[iCTION STAKIl�iG AND SURVEY Page 7 oF 8 3,2 EXAMINATION [N�T USED] 3.3 PREPARATIDN [NOT USED] 3.4 APPLICAT�ON 3.� REPAIR / RE.STORATION A. If the Contractor's woric damages or destroys one or more of the cnntrol monumentslpoints set by the City, the manuments shall be adequateIy re%renced for expedient res�oration. 1. Natify City if any control data needs ta be restored or replaced due to darnage caused during construction aperations. a. Contractor shall perfarm replacements ancUor restorations. b. The City rnay require at any time a survey "Field Check" of any monument ar benchmarks that are �et be verified by the City surveyors before further associated work can rnove forward. 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED] 3.7 �YELD [o�j SITE QiIALITY CONTROL A. It is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain a11 stakes and ccm�rol data placed by the City in accordanee with this Specification. This includes easements and right af way, if noted on the plaris. B. Do not change or relocate stakes ar control data without approval fram the City. 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP A. S�rvey Checks 1. The City reserves the right to }�erform a Sur�ey Check at any time deemed necessary. 2. Checks by City personnel or 3ra party contracted surveyor are not intended to relieve the contractor of his�er responsibility for accuracy. 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED] 3.i0 CLEANING [NOT USED} 3.11 CLOSEOVI' ACTIVITIES [N(JT USED] 3.12 PR�TECTION [NOT USEDj 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED] 3.14 ATTAGHMENTS [NOT i]SED] END �F SECTION Revisian Log CITY OF FQRT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contracl B STANDARD CO]VS�'RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Cliy Projeet No.; 10i452-2 Revised l+e6ruary l4, 2018 ai��23-s coN,��ucTTar� sT�x�vG a�vn sutzvE� Page 8 of 8 DA`T� NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE $131/2U12 D.7ohnsnn Added ins#ruetion and modified measurement & payment under 1.2; added $/3112017 M. Owen definitions and references under 1.3; modified 1.6; added ].7 clossout submiYkal requirements; modified 1.9 Quality Assurance; added PATZT 2— PRODUCTS ; Added 3.1 Tnstallers; added 3.51iepair(Restoration; and added 3.8 5ystem Startup. Removed "blue te�rt"; revised measurement and payment sections for Cqnstruction Staking and As-Built Survey; added reference to selection compliance with TGC 2/14/2018 M Owen 2254; re�ised action and Closeout subnnittal requirements; added acceptable depth measurement criteria; revised lisY of items requiring as-huilt survey "during" and "ai�er" construcrion; and revised acceptable digital survey file fonmat CITY �F FORT WORTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Confract 6 3TAN�AAD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF]CAT10N DOCUMENT5 Cify Projec! No.; 101452-2 Revised February 14, 2018 o��aa3-t CLEANING Pege 1 of4 sECTTON ai �a z� CLEANING " : : �li�►1 �-[7\ 11 1.1 SiJMMAItY A. Sectian Includes: 1, Intermediate and imal cleaning %r Work not incIuding specia1 clear�ng of closed systems speci�ed elsewhere B. Deviations frorn this City of Fort Worth Standard Specificatian 1. None, C. Related Specification 5actions include, but are nat necessarily limited to: 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Cantract Farms and Conditions of the Contract 2. Division 1— General Requirements 3, Section 32 92 13 —Hydro-Mulching, 5eeciing and Sodding 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROGEDURES A. Measurement and Payment 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Itemis bid. No separate payment will b� allowed for this Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADMiNISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS A. Scheduling 1. Schedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contaminants disturbed by cleaning process will nat fall on newly painted sutfaces. 2. Schedule final cleaning upon campletian of Work and immediately pripr ta finai inspection. , , i.5 SLTBIVIITTALS [NOT USED� 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINFORMATI�NAL STTBMITTALS [NOT USED� 1.7 �LOSEOUT SUBMiTTALS [NOT USED] 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE jNOT USED] 1.10 STORAGE, AND FIANDLING A. 5torage and Har�dling Requirements 1. Store cleaning pxoducts and cleaning wastes in containers specifically designed for tnose materials. J. ClTY OF FORT WORTH 2O98 BON� Year 3— Contraci 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCT'[ON SPECIFICATIQN DOCU3vIEiVTS Cily Project Nv.: 141452-Z Revised July 1, 2011 1 017423-2 CI,EANING Page 2 af q 1.11 FIELD [STTE] CONDITYONS �1YOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT [TSED] PART 2 - PRODUCTS �1 OWNER-FURNISHED �ox] OWNER-SCiPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED] �.� MATERIALS A. Cleaning Agents 1. Compatible with surface being cleaned 2. New and uncontaminated 3. For rnanufactured surfac�s a. Material recommended by manufacturer 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED] �.� SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED] 3.2 EXAMINATION [NOT USED] 3.3 PREPARATIQN [NOT USED] 3.4 APPLICA�ION [N4T USED] 3.5 REPAIR / RESTORAT�DN [NOT USED] 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED] 3.7 �+TELD [ox] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED] 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 3.9 ADJUSTING �NOT U�ED] 3.10 CI,EANING A. General 1. Prevent accumuiatian of wastas that create hazardous cor�ditions. 2. Conduct cleaning and dispnsal operat'rons to comply with laws and safety orders of governing authorities. 3. Do nat dispnse of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits., oil or paint thinner in storm or sanitary drains or sewers. 4, Dispose of degradable debris at an approved salid waste disposal site. S. Dispose of nondegradable debris at an �ppro�ed salid waste disposal site or in an alternate manner approved by City and regulatory agencies. CITY Ok' FQRT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIDN DOCUMENTS CIFy ProjeCt No.: 101452-2 Revised July 1, 2011 017423-3 CLEANING P�ge 3 of4 6. Handle materials in a cantrolled manner witl� as fe� ha�adlings as possible. 7. Thoroughly clean, sweep, wash and polish aIl Work and eyuipment associated with this project. $. Retnov� all signs of temporary construction and activitiss incidental to constructian of required permanent Work. 9. If project is not cleaned to the satisiacfiion of the City, the City reserves the right to have the c}eaning completed at the exgense of the Contractor. 10. Do not burn on-sfte. B. lntarraediate Cleaning during Construction 1. Keep Work areas clean so as not to hinder heal#h, safeiy or canvenienc.e of persannel in existing facility operations. 2, At m�imum weekly intervals, dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbisla. 3. Confine construc�ion debris daily in strategically located container(s}: a. Cover to pr�vent blawing by wind b. 5#ore debris away from constructian or operational activities c. Hau1 from siie at a minimum af once per week 4. Vacuum clean interior areas when ready to receive finish painting. a. Cantinue vacuum cleaning on an as-needed basis, until Final Acceptance. 5. Prior to storm events, tharoughly clean sit� of all loose or unsecured items, wh:ich may become airbarne or txansparted by flowing water during the starm. C. Interior Final Cleaning l. Remov� grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, fu�gerprints, labels and other foreign materials from sight-expased surfaces. 2. Wipe a311ighting fixture raflectors, lenses, lamps and trims clean. 3. Wash and shine glazing and mirrors. 4. Folish glossy surfaces ta a clear shine. 5. Ventilating systems a. Clean permanent filters and replace disposahle filters if units were operated during construction. b. Clean ducts, blowers and coils if units vvere operated w�thout filters during constructian. 6. Replace al1 burned out lamps. 7. Broom clean process area floors. 8. Mop office and cants�ol room fioars. D. Exterior (Site or Right of Way} Final Cleaning 1. Reznove trash and debris containers from sita. a. Re-seed areas disturbed by loeation of trash and debris containers in accordatace with Sectian 32 92 13. 2. Sweep roadway to remove all rocks, pieces of asphalt, concrete or any other abjact that may �inder or disrupt the flow of 4raff'ic along the roadway. 3. Clean any in#erior areas including, but not limited to, vaults, manholes, struct�are�s, junction baxes and inlets. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2U9 $ BOiVp Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARA CO]+fSTRUCTTON SPLCIFiCATiON DaCUMENTS Gity Project No.: 101452-2 Revised Tuly 1, 2011 017423-4 CLBANING Page 4 of 4 4, If no longer required for maintenanee of erosian faeilities, and upon approval by City, remove erosion control fram szte. 5. Clean signs, lights, signals, etc. 3.11 CLOSE�iJT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED] 3.1� PROTECTZON [NOT USED] 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED] 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USEDj END OF SECTION Re�ision Log DATE NAME SiTMMARY OF CI3ANGE C1TY pF FpRT WORTH ZU18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DDCUMEI�TS City PrDjeCt Na.: 101452-2 Re�ised July 1, 20! 1 oi��i9-� CL05EOUT REQiJ]REMENTS Page l of 3 i' 1 2 3 PART 1- GII�ERAI. 4 1.1 SUMMARY SECTION 01 i9 19 CL05EOUT REQUIREMENTS 5 A. Section Includes: 6 1. The procedure for closing out a contract 7 B. Deviations frorn this City ofr Fort Worth Standard Speci�ication 8 l . None. 9 C. Related Specification �ections include, but arenot nec�ssarily Lixn.ite.ci to: 10 1. Division 0— Bidding Reyuirements, Contract Forms and Conditions ai the Contract 11 2. Divisian 1— General Reyuirements 12 1.2 PRICE AND PAYII�ENT PROCIDUR�S 13 A. Measurement and Payment 14 1. Wor1c associated with this Item is considered subsidiary Yo fhe various Iterr�s bid. 15 No separate payment will be allowed for this It�m. 16 1.3 �F.FF,RF.NCFS [NOT USID] 17 1.4 ADMIIVISTRA.�iVE REQLJIRIl11�1EENTS 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 1.5 26 z� 28 29 A. Guarantees, Bands and Affidavits 1. No application for final payment will be accepted until all guarantees, bonds, certificates, iicens�s and affidavits required for Work or equipment as spacified are satisfa�torily filed with the Czty. B. Re�ease of Liens or Clainas ].. No application for final paymen.t will be accepted until satisfactory evidence of release of liens has been submitted ta tkie City, SLTBNIITTALS A. Submit a!1 required documentat�an to City's Project Representative. 1.6 INFORMA'T�ONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USID] 30 1.i CLOSEOUi' SUBMITTALS [NOT USID] 31 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USID] 32 CTl'Y OF FORT WOitTH STAN1711RD CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATIOi+[ DOCUMEIVTS Revisad March 22, 202] 2018 gOND Year 3-- Contract 6 City Projeck No.: 101452-2 � ai �� i9-z cLosEo�r x�Quu�n�rrrs Page 2 of 3 PART 3 - EXI'.CUTION 2 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USID] 3 3.2 EXAMINATION [N�T LTSID] 4 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USID� 5 3.4 CL�SEOUT PROCIDiTRE 6 A. Priox to requesting Fina1 Inspection, submi�: 7 1. �'roject Record Docurnents in accordance with Section 0178 39 8 2. Operation and Mainienance Data, if rec�uired, in accordance with Section O1 78 23 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 1.6 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 35 37 B. Prior to requesting Final Inspectinn, perform final cleaning in accorrdance vvith Section � 174 23. C, FinalInspectian 1. A%er finaI cleaning, provide notice to the City Project Representati�e that the Work is completed. a. The City will make an itnitial Final Inspection vvith the Contz�actorpresent b. Upon completiaz� af thas inspection, the City will notify t�e Coz�tractor, in writing within I O business days, of any particulars in which this inspection reveaIs that the Work is defective or incomplete. 2. Upan receiving written notice from t�e City, in�znediately undertake ihe Wark rec�uirec� to remedy deficiencies and complete tlae Wark to the sat�sfaction of the �ity. 3. The Right-of-way shall be cleared of all construction materials, barricades, and temporary signage. 4. Upon compleYion oi Work associated with the items listed in the City's writien natice, infprm th� City that the required Work has been c.ompleted, Upan receipt of this notice, the City, in the presence of the Contractor, will make a subsequent Final Inspection of �e project. 5. Provid� all speciai accessories required to place each item of equipment iu full operation. These special aecessory items include, but are not limited to: a. Specified spare parts b. Adequate oil and grease as required for the %rst lubrication of the equipment c. Tnitial fill up af all chemical tanks and fuel tanks d. Light buibs e. Fus es f, Vau1t keys g. Handwheels h. Other expendable items as required far initial start-up and operation of a11 equipment 38 D. Notice of Project Completion 39 1. Once the City Praject R�presentative finds the Wark subsequent ta Final Inspection 40 fio be satisiactary, the City will i�sue a Notice of Praject Completion (Green Sheet}. 41 E. Supporting Documentation GITY OP FORT WOATH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTId1V SPECIFICATIOI+t DOCUIVIENTS City Projact No.: 1Q1452-2 Revised March 22, 2D21 01 7719 -3 CL�SEDUT REQUIREMEN°I'S Page 3 of 3 � � I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 lb 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2b 1. Coordinate with the City Project Representative to complete the follow�ng additional fQrms; a. Final Payment Request b. Statement of Contract Time c. Aff'idavit of Payment and Release of Liens d. Consent of Sur�ty to Fiva3 Payment e. Pipe Report (if required} f. Contractor's Eval�aiion of City g. PerformanceEvaluation vfi Cantractor F. Letter af Final Acceptance 1. Upo� reviaw and acceptance of Notice of Project Completion and Supparting Docuzx�ezxtation, in accordance with General Conditions, City will issue Letter of Final Acceptance and re�ease the Final Payrnen.t Request for payxnent. 3.� REQAIR 1 RF�'POR.ATION [NOT USID] 3.b R�INSTALLA1iON [NOT USID] 3.7 FIII,D [oR] SITE QUALI'I`Y CON'TR.�L [NOT USID] 3.8 SYSTEM START[1P [NOT iT�ID] 3.9 ADJU�'IING [NOT USID] 3.10 CLEA1vING [NOT USID] 3.11 CLO�EOiJT ACTiVITIES [NOT USID] 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USID] 3.I3 MAIN'I�IVANCE [NOT USID] 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [N�T U5ID] IlVD OF SECTiON Revision Log DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANG� 3/22/2D21 M O�veu 3.4 C. Added langEta�e to clarify ar3d emphasize requirement to "Clearing R�W" CITY OF FORT WORTH 5TA3VDARD CQIVS'f'KUCTION SPECIFICATIQ3V DQCUMEI+fTS Revised Mazch 22, 2Q21 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract B City Projeck No.: 101462-2 4 017823-1 OPERATION[ AND MAINTF.NATFCE DATA Page 1 oi5 sECT�orr oi �� �3 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Product data and related infarmation appropriate for City's �►aintenance and operatian of products furnished under Co.ntract 2. Such products may include, bu� are not limited to: a. Traffie Controllers b. Ixrigatian Contrallers (to be operated by tha City) c. Butterfly Valves B. Deviatians from this City af Fart Wnrth Standard Specification 1. None. C. Related Specificat�on Sections includa, but are not necessarily limited to: ' 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirem�nts, Contract Forms and Cor�ditions of the Cantract 2. Division I— General Requirements I.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measure�nent and Payment 1. Wark ass.ociated with this Item is cansidered subsi�iary to the various Items bid. No separate payment w'ill be allow�d for this ltem. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] 1.4 ADMIIVISTRA'I'iVE REQUIREMENTS A. �chedule 1. Submit manuals in final farm to the City within 30 c�endar days of praduct shiprr�ent to the proj ect site. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submiitals sha�l be in accordanca with Sect�on O1 33 00 . All submittals shall be approved by the City prior to delivery. 1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS A. Submittal Fonn 1. Prepare data in farm of an instructional manual fat usa by City personnel. 2. Format a. Size: 8'1� inches x 11 inches b. Paper 1) 40 pound nninimum, white, for typed pages 2) Holes reinforced with plastic, cloth ar rmetal c. Te�: ManufactUrer's printed data, ar neatly typewritten CiTY OF FORT WORTH 2D18 BOND Year 3— Contracl 6 STRNDARD CONST`RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLJMENTS CI#y �roject No.: 1 d14a2-2 Revised Decamber 20, 2012 1 at�s23-z QPERATION AND MAINTENANCB DATA Page 2 of S d. Drawings 1} Provide reinforced punched binder tah, bind in with text 2} Reduce larger drawings and fold to size af text pages. e. Provide fly-leaf for each separate product, or each piece of aperating equipment. 1) Provide typed description of product, and major component parts of equiprnent. 2) Provide inde��d tabs. f, Cover 1) Identify each volume witki typed ar printed title "OPERATII�IG AND NIAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIQNS". 2) List: a} Title of Praject b} Identity of'separate structure as applicable c} Id�ntity of general subject matter covered in the manual Binders a. Commercial quality 3-ring binders with durable and cleanable plastic cavers b. When multiple hinder� are used, correlate the data info related consistent groupings. 4. If availahle, provide an electranic form of the O&M Manual. B. M�.nual Canten.t 1. Neatly typewritteza table of contents for each volume, arranged in systematic order a. Contractor, name o�responsible principal, address and telaphone number b. A list of each product r�quired to be included, indexed to content of the volume c. List, with each product: 1) The name, address and tel�phone number of the subcontractor or instalJ�r 2) A list of each produet required ta b� inclnded, indexed to content of the voIume 3} Identify area of responsibility of each 4} Local source of supply for parts and replacemerzt d. [dentify each product by produet name and other identifying syrnbols as set forth in Contract Documents. 2. Product Data a. Tnclude only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product, b. Annotate each shEet to: 1} Clearly identify specific product ar part install�.d 2) Cl�arly identify data applicable to installation 3) Delete referances to inapplicable informatian 3 , Drawings a. Supplement produat data with drawings as necessary to clearly illustrate: I) Relations a.f component parts of equipment and systems 2} Cantrol and flow dia�,ran�s b. Coordinate drawings with information zn Project Record Documents to assure correat illustration of cornpleted fnstallation. c. Do not use Project Record Drawings as maintenance dravvings. 4. Written tea�t, as required to supplement product data for �he particular installation: a. Organize in cansistent format under separate headings for dif#'erent procedures, b. Pravic�e logical seyuence of instructions of each procedure. CITY OF FORT WORTEI 2018 BON� Year 3-- Confract 6 STANDARD �ONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUA+IENTS City Project No.: 1014.52-2 Revised December 20, 2012 01 78 23 - 3 OPERATION AND MAL]VTENANCE DATA Page 3 of S S. Copy of each warranty, band and service contract issued a. Pravide information sheet for City personnel giving: l} Proper proeedures in event of failure 2) Instazices which might affect validity of warranties or bonds C. Manual for Materials and Finishes 1. 5ubmit 5 copies of complete manual in iinal form. 2. Content, for archi#ecturai products, applied materials and iuushes: a. Manufacturer's data, givin$ full inforrmatian on products 1} Catalognurnber, size, compositian 2} Color and texture designatians 3) Infarmation reyuired for reordering special manufactured praducts b. Instructions far care and rnaintenance 1) Manufacturer's recomznendation for types of cleaning agents and methods 2) Cautions against cleaning agents and methods which are detrimental to product 3) Recommencled schedule far cleaning and maint�nance Cantent, for moisture protection and weather expvsure products: a. Manufacturer's data, giving fu1� information on products l) Applicable standards 2) Chemical cotnpasitian 3) Details of ins#allation b. lnstructions for inspec�ion, maintenance and rapair D. Manual for Equipment and Systems ]. Submit 5 copies of complete manual in %al form. 2. Content, for each unit of equipment and system, as appropriate: a. Description af unit and camponent parts 1) Function, normal operating characteristics and �imiting conditians 2) Per%rmance curves, engineering daia a.nd tests 3} Complete namenclature and cammercia! number of replaceable parks b. Operating procedures I) Start-up, break-in, routine and norznal operating instructions 2) Regulatian, control, siopping, shut-down and emergency instructions 3) Summer and winter operating instructions 4) Special operating instructions a Maintenance procedures 1} Routine operat�ons 2} Guide to "trouhla shoating" 3� Disassembly, repair and reassembly 4) Alignment, adjusting and checking d. Servicing and lubrication schedule 1) List of lubricants required e. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions f. Description of sequencc of operation by control manufacturer I) Predicted life of parts subject to wear 2) items recommended ta be stocked as spare parts g. As installed contro! diagrams by cantrols manufacturer h. Each confractor's coordination clrawings 1} As installed color caded piping diagrams CITY OP FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCI'ION SPECIFICATION DOCl1MENTS City Praject ND.: 101452-2 Revised December 20, 2012 017823-4 OPERATION AND MAR�ITENANCE DATA Paga 4 of 5 i, Charts of valve tag numhers, with location and function of each valve j. List of ariginal manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current pricas, and recammanded quantities to be ma.intai:ned in storage k. Other data as required under pertinent Sections of 5pecifications 3. Content, far each �lectric and electranic system, as appropriate: a. Descriptian of system and component pa�rts 1} Function, nornxal operating characteristics, and limiting canditions 2) Performance cur�es, engineering data and tests 3) Complete nomenclature a.nd cammercial number of replaeeable parts b. Circuit directories of panelboards 1) Electrical service 2) Controls 3) Communications c, As installec� calor coded wiring diagrarris d. Operating procedures I) Rautine and normal operating instructions 2) Sequenees required 3} Speciai operating instruetions e. Maintenance procedures 1) Routine vperations 2) Guide to "trauble shooting" 3) Disassembly, repair and reassembly 4) Adjustmant and checking f. Manufa.cturer's priated operating and maintenance instruetions g. �,is� of original manufaci-�arer's spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and recommended quantities to be maintained in storage h. Other data as required under pertinent Sectrons of 5pecifications 4. Prepare and include additianal data �vhen th� need for sueh data becomes apparant during instruetion of City's personnel. l.i CLOSE�UT SUBM�"TTALS [NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Pro�ide op�ration and maintenance data by personnel with the following criteria: 1. Trained and experienced in maintenance and operation of described products 2. Skilled as tachnical writer to the extent required to communicate essential data 3. SkiIled as draftsman competent to prepare required drawings C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BON� Year 3— ConEracf 6 STANBARD COM5TRi7CTION SPECIFICATION DQCUMENTS City Projeci I�o..: 101�452-2 Revised December 20, 2012 017823-5 OPERATION AND NfAIN`I'�NANCE DATA Page 5 af 5 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [1V�T USED] I.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART 2 - PRODIICTS [NOT USED� PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED] END OF �ECTION ltevision Log DATE NAML SUMMARY OF CHANGE 8/31/2D12 D. Johnsun 1.S.A.1— title af section removed CfI'Y OF FORT W012TH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Conlraof B 5T.4NBARD CONSTRUGTIOi�i SPECfFICATION DOCUMENTS City ProJect No.: 90'f452-2 Revised December 20, 2012 or�e3s-i PR07�CT RECORD DOCiJMENTS Page 1 aF 4 SECTION 0178 39 PROJECT RECORD DOCiJMENTS PART1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 5ection I�cludes: 1. Wor�C associated with the dacumenting the projecfi and recording changes to project docurnents, inciuding: a. Record Drawings b. Water Meter Service Reporks c. Sa�itary Sewer Service Repo�ts d. Large Water Meter Reports B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�catian 1. None. C. Re�ated Specification Sections include, bui are not necessarily limited to: ]. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of tne Contract 2. Divisian 1— Genera3 Requirements 1.� PRICE AND pAYMENT PROCEDURES A. Measurement and Fayment l. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid. No separate payment will be ailowed for this Item. 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED] l.� ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED] 1.� SUBNIITTALS A. Prior ta submitting a request far Final Inspection, deliver Project Record Documents to City's Praject Representativ�. 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINF�RMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED� 1.'� CLOSE�UT SUBMITTALS �NOT USED] 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERiAL SUBMITTALS [NDT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Accuracy of Recards L Thoroughly caordinate changes within the Record Documents, making adequate and praper eniri�s on each page of Specifications and each she�t af Drawings arid other pocuments where such entry is required to show the change properly. 2. Accuracy af records shall be such that future search for items shown in the Contract Documents may rely reasonably on infor�nation obtained from the approved Projec� Record Docurnents. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOMD Year 3— Corrtracl 6 STAND.4R� CO�ISTRliCT10N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Cify Project No.: 101452-2 Revised 3uly 1, 2011 � F 01 78 39 - 2 PRO,TECTRECQRD DOCUMENTS Page 2 of 4 3. To facilitate accuracy of records, make entries within 24 hours after receipt of informatian that the change has occurrad. 4. Provide factual information regarding a1I asp.ects of the Work, both concealed and visible, to enable iuture rnadifica�ion of th� Work to proceed withaut lengthy and expensive site measurerr�ent, investigation and exaininatian. 1.10 �TORAGE AND HANDLING A. 5torage and Handling Requirem�nts 1. Maintain the job set of Record Dacuments completely protected from deterioration and from lass and datnage until comple�ion of the Work and transfer of all recorded data to the final Project Record Documants. 2. In the event of loss af recorded data, use means necessary to again s�cure the data to the City's approval, a In such case, pro�ide :r�place�nents to the standards ariginally required by the Contract Dflcuments. 1.11 FIELD [SIT�] CONDITIQNS [NOT USED] 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART2- PRODUCTS 2.1 OWNER-FURNTSHED Iorr� OWNER-SUPPLIED PRODUCTS [NOT USED] 2.2 RECORD DQCUIVIENTS A, Job set Promptly foliowing receipt of the Notice to Froceed, secure from tt�e City, at no charge to the Contraetor, l complete set of all Docurnents comprising the Contract. B, Final Record Daouments 1, At a time nearing the complation ot'the Work and prior to Final Inspection, pravide the City 1 camplete set of all Final Record Drawings in the Contrac#. 2.3 ACCESSORIES jNOT USED] 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [N�T USED] PART 3 - EXECUTION 31 INSTALLERS [NOT USED� 3.� EXAMINATION [NOT USED] 3.3 PREPARA,'T�ON [NOT USED] 3.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS A. Maintenance of Job Set 1. Immediately upon receipt of the job set, identify each of the Documents with the title, "REC�RD DOCUMENTS - JQB SET", CITY OF FORT 4YORTH 201 B BON D Year 3-- Cantract fi STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATEON DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Revised July 1, 2p11 017&39-3 PRO.TBCT ALCOI2D DOCUMENT$ Page 3 of 4 4_ � 2. Preservation a. Consideri�:g the Cantract aompletion time, 4he prohable number of occasians upon wi�ici� the job set must be taken out for new entries and for exaznination, and the cornditions under which thase activities will be performed, devise a suitable method for protecting the job set. b. Do not use the job set for any purpose except entry of new data and for reviaw by th� City, until start of transfer af data to fmal Praject Record Documents. c. Maintain the job set at the site of work. 3. Coordination with Construction Survey a. At a minimum, in accordance with the intervals set fort�i in Section O l 71 23, elearly mark any deviations from Contract Documents associated with installatian of the infrastructure. Making entries on Drawings a. Recard any deviations from Cantraci Documents. b. Use an erasable colored pencil {not inl� or indelible pencil)., clearly describe the change by graphic line and note as required. c. Date a11 entries. d. Cal1 attention to the entry by a"claud" drawn around the area or areas affected. e. In #he event of overlapping changes, use different calars far the overlapping changes. Conversion of schematic layauts a. In some cases on th� Drawings, arrangements of conduits, circuits, piping, ducts, and similar itetns, are shown schematically and are not intended ta portray precise physical layout. 1} Final physical �.rrangement is determined by the Contractor, subject to the City's approval. 2) Howe�er, design of future rnodifications of the facility may require accurate information as to the final physicallayout af items which are shown only schematically an the Drawings. b. Show an the job set af Record Drawin.gs, by dimension accurate to withir� 1 �nch, the centerline of each run of items. 1} Final physical atrangement is deternnined by the Contractor, subject ta the City's approval, 2) S�ow, by syrnbol or note, the vertical location of the Item ("under slab", "in ceiling plenum", "exposed", and the like). 3) Make all identification sufficiently descriptive that it may be related reliably to the Specifications. c. The City may waive the requirements for conversian of schematic layouts where, in the City's judgment, conversion serves no usafnl purpase. Hawever, do nat rely upon waivers being issued except as speeifically issued in wriUng by the City. B. Final Project Record Documents 1. Trar�sfer of data to Drawings a. Carefully transfer change data shown on the jab set of Record Drawings to the corresponding final documents, c.00rdinating the changes as required. b. Clearly indicate at each affected detail and otner Drawing a ftt11 description of changes tx�ade ciuring construction, and the actual. location of items. CITY OF FORT Wq4tTH 201 B BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF1CATfDAf DOCUM�iVTS City ProJect Na: 1 d9452-2 Revised 7uly {, 2011 OI 78 39 - 4 PTtOJECT RECdRD DQCUMLNTB Page 4 of 4 c. Call attentinn to each entry by drawing a"cloud" around the area or areas affactad. d. Make chatages neatly, cansistently and with the proper media to assure longevity and clear reproduction. 2. Transfer af data to other pocuments a. If the Documents, other than Drawings, have been kept clean during progress of the Work, and if entries thereon have been ardarly ta the approvaI of the City, the job set of thase Docuznents, other than Drawings, wilI be accepted as final Record Documen�s. b. If any such Document is not so approved by the City, secure a new copy of that Dacument from tha City ai the City's usual charge for reproduction and handling, and carefully transfer the change data to the new copy to the approval of the City. 3.5 REPAIR / REST4RATION [NOT i7SED] 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED] 3.7 RIELD [ox] SITE QUALTTY CONTROL [NOT USEDi 3,8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED] 3.1Q CLEANTNG [NOT USED] 3.1I CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT US�D] 3.12, PROTECTION [NOT USED] 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT IISED] 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED] END OF SECTION REV151QI1 Y,D� DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BONd Year 3— CoRtraci 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECTFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No.: 101452-2 Re�ised July 1, 2011 Q2 41 15 - I PAVWG REMOVAL Page 1 of 6 i � a 1 2 3 PART1- �ENERAL 4 1.1 STJIVIMARY SECTION 0� �1 1� PAVING REMOVAL 5 A. Section Includes: 5 1. Removing concrete pa�ing, asphalt pa�ing and brick paving 7 2. Removing concrete curb and gutter 8 3. Removing concrete valley gutter 9 4. Milling roadway paving 10 5. Pulverization of e�sting pavement 11 6. Disposal of removec� �naterials 12 B. Deviations frQm this City of Fort Workh Standard Speciiication 13 1. None. 14 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessar'ily lirnited to: 15 I. Di�ision 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract 16 2. Division 1- Genera� Requirexn.ents 17 3. Section 32 11 33 - Cement Treated Base Courses 18 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 A. Measurement and Fayment 1, Measurement a. Remave Concrete Paving: measure by the square yard from back-to-tsack of curbs. b. Remove Asphalt Pa�ing: measure by t4�e square yard between the lips of gutters. c. Remove Brick Paving: rneasure by the square yard. d. Remove Concrate Curb and Gutter: measur� by the linear faot. e. Remov� Concrete Valley Gutter: measure by the square yard f. Wedge Milling: measure by the square yard for varying ti�ickness. g. 5uriace Milling: measute by the squa�re yard for varying thickness. h. Butt Milling: measured by the linear foat. i. Pavement Pulverization: measure by the square yard. j, Remove Speed Cushion: measure by each. 2. Payrnent a, Remove Concrete Paving: full compensatian for saw cuf�ing, rera�oval, hauling, disposal, tools, equipment, labor and incidantals needed to execute work. For utility projects, ttus Item shall be cansidered subsidiary to the trench and no other compensation will be allowed. b. Remove Asphalt Paving: full compensatiQn far saw cuttit�g, removal, hauling, disposal, tools, equipment, labor and incidentals needed to execute work. For utility projects, this Itena shall be considered subsidiary to the trench and no other compensatian wi11 be allawed. C�TY OF FORT WaRTH STANDARD COiNSTRiJCTION 5PECIFICATiOTT DOCUMENTS Revised Julp 2G, 2i121 201$ BOND Year 3— Contract 6 Gity Prajeet No.: lfl 1452-2 Ai}DENDLIM 2 1 0241 15-2 PAVING ItEMOVAL Page 2 of 6 1 c. Remove Brick Paving: full compensation for saw cutting, removal, salvaging, 2 cleaning, hauling, disposal, tools, equipmant, labor and incidentais needed ta 3 execute work. For utility projects, this Item shall be cansidered subsidiary to 4 the trenoh and no other compensation will be allowed. S d. Remove Cancrete Curb and Gutter: full compensation for saw cutting, remaval, 6 hauling, disposal, tools, ec�uipment, Iabor and incidentals needed to execute 7 work. For utility projects, this Item shall be considered subsidiary ta the trench S and no other compensatian will be allowed. 9 e. Remove Cancrete Valley GuYker: full eompensation for saw cutting, removal, 10 haulittg, disposal, tools, equipment, labor and inaidentals needed to execute I 1 v,�ork, I2 f, Wedge Milling: full compensation for all znilling, hauling milled material to 13 salvage stackpi�e or disposal, tools,labor, equipnne:nt and incidentals necessary 14 to execute the warl�. 1S g. Surfaee Milling: full compensation for all milling, hauling inilled material to 16 salvage stockpile ar disposaI, tools, Iabor, equipment and incidentaIs necessary 17 to execute the work. 18 h, Butt MiIling: full compensation foz' all milling, hauling milled material to 19 salvage stackpile or disposal, tools, labor, equipment and incidentals necassary 20 to execute the wark. 21 i. Pavement Pulverization: fu11 compensation f�r all labar, tr►aterial, eyuipment, 22 tools and incidentals necessary to pulverize, remove and stnre the pulverized 23 material, undercut the base, mixing, cornpaction, haul off, sweep, and dispose 24 of the undercut material. 25 j. Remove speed cushion: full compensa�ion for rexnaval, hauling, disposal, 26 tools, equipment, labor, and incidentals needed to execute the work. Far utility 27 projects, this Item shall be considered subsidiary to the trench and no other 28 compensatian vvill be allowed. 29 k. I�10 payment for sary cutiing of pavement ar curbs a�nd gui�ers will be made 30 under this section. Include cost of such wark in utut prices for it�ms listed in 3I bid fnrm reyuiring saw cutting. 32 1. No payment wi1l be made far wark o.utside maximum payment Iimi#s indicated 33 on plans, or for pavements �r structures removed for CONTRACT�R's 34 canvenience. 35 1.3 REFERENCES 36 A. ASTM Internationa] {ASTM): 37 a. D698, Standard Tesi Methods for Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of 38 5oi1 Using Standard Effort (l2 40Q t�-lbf/ft3 {b00 kN-m/m3}) 39 1,4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENT,S [NOT USED] 40 1.� SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] 41 1.6 ACTION SUSMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUS11'IITTALS [NOT USED] a2 1.'i CLOSEOUT SUSMITTALS [NOT IISED] 43 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMITTALS jNOT U�ED] 44 1.9 QUALITY ASSUR�NCE [NOT IISED] 45 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOI�b Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATI4N DOCUMENTS City Project N.a.: 101452-2 Revtsed .Iuly 2b. 2021 ADDENDiIM 2 02 41 15 - 3 PAVING REMOVAL Paga 3 of 6 � d i 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ]0 ll 12 13 14 15 lb 17 18 1.9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3fl 31 32 33 3�4 35 36 37 1.1i FIELD CONDTTIONS [NOT USED] 1.1� VL'ARRANTY [NOT USED] PART � - PRODUCTS �.1 OWN�R-FUI2NISHED PRODUCTS [NOT iTSED] �.� EQUIPMENT [NOT USED] �.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED] �.4 SOURCE Q[IALTTY CONTROL [NOT iJSED] PART 3 - EXECi1TION 3.1 EXAMINATION [NOT USED] 3.� INSTALLERS [NOT USED] 3.3 PREPARATION A. General: l. Mark pavin� removal limits for City approval prior to beginning aremoval. 2. ldentify known utilities below grade - Starce and flag locations. 3.4 PAVEMENT REMt)VAL A. General. 1. Exercise ca�tian to minimize damage to underground utiliti�s. 2. Minimize amount of carth removed. 3. Remove paving to neatly sawed joints, 4. Use care to pre�rent fracturing adjacent, existing pavement. B. Sawing 1. Sawing Equipm.ent. a. Power-driven. b. Manufactured far the purpose of sawing pavement. c. Tn good operating condition. d. Shall not spall or fracture the pa�ement structure adjacent to the removal area. 2. Sawcut perpendicular to t�e surface to full pavament depth, parallel and perpendicular t4 existin� joint, 3. Sawcut parallel to the original sawcut in square ar rectangular fashion. 4. If a sawcut falls within 5 feet of an en existing dummy joint, construction joint, saw joint, cold jaint, expansion joint, edge of paving or gutter lip, remove paving to that joint, edge or lip. 5. �f a pavement edge of a cut is damaged subseq�aen# to saw cutting, saw to a new, neat, straight Iine for the purpose of r�moving the damaged area. C. Remove Cancrete Paving and Concrete Valley Gutter l. Sawcu#: See 3.4.B. 2. Remove cancrete t4 the neair�st e�cpansion jaint or vertical saw cut. CITY OF FDRT WORTII STAA[RARA CONSTRUCTiQT3 SFECIFICATION DQCUMENTS Revised ]uly 2G, 2p21 20.1 B BQND Year 3— Coniract 5 CiryP�njectNo.: ]01452-2 ADDENDUM 2 ! azn� is-a PAVING REMOVAL Page 4 oi6 D, Remove Concreta Curb and Gutter 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 4 10 11 l2 I3 14 15 16 17 ]8 19 aa 2I 22 23 2�} 25 2b z� 28 29 3a 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 3$ 39 4d 41 42 43 44 45 1. Sawcut: Se� 3.4.B. 2. Minirr�um limits of removal: 30 inches in length. E. Remove Asphalt Paving 1. Sawcut: See 3.�.B. 2. Remove pavement withau# disturbing the base material, 3, When shown on the plans or as directed, stockpile materials designated as salvageable at designated sites. 4. Prepare stockpile area by removing vegetation and trash and hy providing far proper drainag�, F. Milling 2. 3. General a. Mill surfaces to the depth shown in the plans or as directed. b. Do nat damage flr disfigu�•e adjacent work or existing surface impra�ements. c. If milIing exposes smooth underlying pa�ement surfaces, mill the smooth surface to make rough. d. Provide safe temporary transitian where vehicles or pedestrians must p�ss over the milled edg�s. e. Remo�e excess material and clean milled surfaees. f. Stockp.iling af plalaed material will not be permitted �rithin the right of uvay unless approved by the City. g. If tfie e�cisting base is brick and cannot be milled, remo�e a S foat width of the existing brick base. See 33.G. for bric%pauing removal. Milling �quipment a. Po�ver operated milling machine capable of removing, in one pass or twa passes, the necessary pavement thickness in a five-faot miniznum width, b. 5e1f-prape�led with sufficient power, tractian and stability to anaintain accurate depth of cut and slope. c. Equipged with an in#egral loading and reclaiming means to immediately rema�e material cut from the surface af the roadway and discharge the cuttings into a truck, all in one aperation. d. Equipped with means to control dust created by the cutting action. e. Equippad with a rnanual system pro�iding for uniform,ly varying the depth af cut while tha rnachine is in motion making it possibl� to cut flush to all inlets, manholes, or okher abstructions within the paved area. f. Variable Speed in order to leave the specified grid pattern. g. Equipped to minimize air pollution. Wedge Milling and Surface Miiling a. W�:dge Mill existing asphaIt, concrete ar briek pavement from the Iip of gutter at a depth of 2 inches and fransitioning to match the existing pavement {0-inch cut) at a minimum width of 5 feet. b. Surface Mill exis�ing asphalt pavement to the depth specif ed, c. Pra�ide a rnilled surface that provides a unifornt surface ftee from gouges, ridges, ail film, and ather imperfections of workmanship with a unifaxzn textured agpearance. CITY OP FORT WORTIT STAI�IDARD C4NSTRUCTION SPHCI�ICATION DOCUMENTS Rcvised hily 2G, 2021 2018 BOND Year 3— Cnntract 6 City Project No.: 161a52-2 ADA�NBiJM 2 Q24115-5 PAVING REMOVAL Page 5 oFG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 1D I1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 zz 23 24 25 26 27 28 24 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 hU 4T 42 �F3 �4 �5 46 d. In al! situations where the existing H.M.A.C. surt'ace cantacts the curb face, the wedge milling includes the removal of tha existing asphalt aavering the gutter up to and along the face of curb. e. Perfarm wedge or surface milling operation in a continuous manner along both sides of the street or as directed. 4. Buti Joinfi Milling a. Mill butt joints into the existin� surface, in association with the wedge nnilling qperaiion. b. Butt joint wi11 provide a full width transitzon sec#ian and a constant depth at the point where the new overlay is texmunated. c. Typical locatinns for butt�oints are at all beginning anci ending points of streets where paving material is r�maved. Prior to the miliing o�'tha 6utt joints, consult �vith the City for praper location and limits of these joints. d. Butt Milled jaints are required on hoth sides of all railraad tracks and concrete valley gutters, bridg� deelcs and culverts and all other i#ems which transverse the street and end the continuity of the asphalt surface. e. Make each butt joint 20 feet long and rnilled out across the fu11 width ofthe street section ta a tapered depth of 2 inch. f. Taper t4�e milled area �ithin the 20-feet to a depth fram 0-snch to 2-inch at a line adj acent to the beginning and ending pvints or intertnediate transverse items. g. Frovide a temparary wedge af asphalt at all butt j aints to provide a smooth ride over the bump. G. Remove Brick Paving 1. Remove masonry paving units to the limits specified in the plans or as directed by the City. 2. Salvage exisking bricks for re-use, clean, palle#ize, and deliver to the City Stack pile yard at 3300 Yuma Street ar as directed. H. Pavement Pulverization l. Fulverization a. Pulverize the existing pavement ta depih of 8�inches. See Seciion 32 1] 33. b. Te�np.orarily remove and store the S-inch deep pulverizeci material, then cut the base 3 inches. c. Start 3-inch base cut at a depth of $ inches from the existing pulverized surface. 2. Cem.ent or Cem-Lime Application a. Fo11aw the plans regarding applicat�on rate b. See Section 32 11 33. 3. Mixing: see Section 3Z 11 33. 4. Compaction: see Sectian 32 1 l 33. 5. Finishing: see Section 32 1 l 33. 6. Curing: see �ec�ion 32 11 33. 7. If #he existing pavement �.as a comhination of I 1 inches of H.M.A.G and crushed stone/gravel: a. Undercut not required b. Pulverize 11 inches deep. c. Remove 3-inch the total pulverized amount. C1TY OF CORT WORTH 3TA3VDARD CONSTRUCTiON SAECIFICASION DpCiIMENTS Revised ]uly 26. 2U2i 2U 18 BOND Year 3— Cantract 6 City Project]Vo.: 301452-2 AbDENDiIM 2 02 41 15 - 6 PAVING REMOVAL Page 6 oi6 1 I. Remove speed cushion 2 1. Scrape or sawcut speed eushion from e�sting paveznent withou# damaging existing 3 pavement. 4 3.5 REPAIR [NOT USED] 5 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NQT USED] 6 3,7 FTELD QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED] 7 3.8 SYSTEM STARTIIP [NOT USED] S 3.9 AD�USTING [NOT IISED] 9 3.I0 CLEANING [N4T USED] 10 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED] ] 1 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED] 12 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED] 13 3.1.4 ATTACHM�NT� [NOT USED] 14 15 END OF SECTION Revision Lag bATE NAME SiJMMARY QF CHANGE 12/2012U3'2 D. Johnsan ].2.A — modiFied papment requirements on utility projeats 2/2/2U16 ]F`. Griffin 1.2.A.2,h, —Remaved duplicate ]ast sentence. 16 CITY OF FORT WORTH 261 S BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDARD CpNSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATI�N DOCUMEI�fT5 City Pro,jectNa.: 101�432-2 Re�°ised .iuly �f>. 2021 ADDEND[IM 2 3k ]000-3 SITE CLEARIlVG Page I of 6 Ift 1 2 3 PART1- GENERAL 4 1.1 SUMMARY 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 A. Seetion Includes: sECT�oN 3i io oa SITE CLEARiNG 1. Preparation of right-of way and other designated areas for canstruction operaticros by removing and dispQsing af all obstruetions including clearing and grubbing and trees, when remaval of such obstructions is not specif cally shown on the Drawings to be paid by other Sections. B. Deviations from this City af Fort Worth Standard Specif cation 1. Modified section 1.2.A.4. TreeProtection. 12 C. Related Speciiication Sactions include but are not necessarily Iimited to 13 1. Division 0— Bidding Reyuirements, Contract Rorms and Conditions of the Contract 14 2. Division I— General Reguirements 15 3. Sectian 02 Q�1 13 — Selective Sit�Demolition I 6 �. Section �2 41 ] 4— Utility Remo�al/Abandonment 17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 A. Measurement and Payment 1. Site Glearing a. Measur�ment 1} Measurement far this ltem shall be by lump sum, square yard, or per acre. b. Payment 1} The work perfarmed and tha materials furnished in accordance vwith this Item sha.11 be paid for at the lump sum., square yard, or per acre priee bid for "Site Cleaxing". c. The price bid shall include: 1) Pruning of designated trees and shrubs 2) Iternoval and disposal of structures and obstructions (unless separate bid item is provided under 02 41 13 "5elective Site Demolition or 02 4l 14 "Utility Remova]IAbandonmenY'). 3) Rernoval and dispc�sal of trees under 6-inch in diameter when bidding by lump sum or square yard 4) Removal of ALL tre�s when bidding by acre. S) Back�lli.ng of holes 6) Clean-up 2, Tree Removal {for trees 6-inch ar Iarger in c3iameter when Site Cl�aring is bid by lump sum or syuare yard) a. Measurennent 1) Measurement for this Item shall be per each. 2) Measurement of diameter for tree removal shall be at standard "Diazneter at Breast Height" or DBH, where Breast Height shall b� 54" above grade. b. Payment CFi'Y OF PORT WORTI-I STANUARD CQNS'i'RUCTION SPEC�'ICA'1'ION D(1CUMENTS Revised 7uly 8, 2021 2018 BOND Year 3—Contract 6 City ProJect No.: 101452-2 Ab�ENDUM2 31 10 00 -2 51TE CLFARING Page 2 oFb 7 8 9 10 11 12 ]3 14 15 lb 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3$ 39 40 4l 42 43 44 45 �4� 47 4. 1) The work performed and f,he materials furnisk�ed in accordance with this Item shall be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Tree Removal" for: a) Various diameter ranges e, 'The priee bid shall include: 1) Removal and disposal of tree, including ramoval �f root to a depth at least 2 foat balow grade 2) Grading and backfilling of holes 3} Excavation 4) Clean-up Tree Remaval anc� Transplantation a. Measurement 1) Measuremen# for this Item shall be per eacn. b. Payment l) The wark parfarmed and the materials furnished in accordance with this Itezn shall be paid for at the unit priee bid per each "Tree Transplant" for: a) Various diameter ranges c. Th� price bid shall include: 1} Pruning of designated trees and shrubs 2} Mo�ing tree with truck mounted tree spade 3) Grading and back�lling of hales 4) Replaniing tree at temporary lacation (determined by Contractor) 5) Maintaining tree until Work is completed 6) Replanting tree into original or designated locatian 7) Excavation $) Fertilization 9) Mulching 1 Q) Watering 11} Clean-up 12} Warranty period Tree Protection a. Measurement 1) This Item is considered subsidiary to the vat7ious Iterns bid. b. Payrnent 1) The work performed and the materials furnished in acco�danee with this Iter�t are subsidiary to the variaas Items bid and no ather compensation will he allawed. c. The price bid shall inclUde; 1} Protection of tree utilizing zneasures designated on Construction Drawings 2) Installation of rvork of barriers as designated on Construction Drawings 3) Maintenance of proteciion measures throughout construction completad �) Replanting tree into original or designated lacation 5) ExcaVation 6) Fertilizatian 7) Mulching 8) Clean-up including removal on constrictiQn cQmpletion af protection measnres C1TY OF FdRT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTON DQCI.IMEI�iTS Itevised July 8, 202I 2018 BDND Year 3— Contract B Cify Project Na.: 1D3452-2 ADbENDUM 2 31 1000-3 SITE CLEARING Page 3 of 6 �, ,� S ►.7 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 il 12 13 14 15 16 I7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT LTSED] 1.4 ADMINSTRATIVE REQUIREII�NTS A. Permits l. Contractor shail nbtain Tree Removal Permits and Uxban Fotestry Permits as required by the City's Tree Ordinance. PARD-Farastry details can be %und here: Foresti• — Welcome to the Cit af k'ort Worth fortworthtexas. av . Urban Forestry Compliance's ordinance and requirements are within Zoning and can be found here: Zonin — Welco�€x�e to the Ci af Fort Worth fortworthtexas. av . B. Preinstallation Meetings 1. Ho3d a preliminary site clearing meeting ar�d include the Contractor, City Forester (if City owned tree) or representative aFUrban Forestry if privately owzied trees}, City Insp�ctor, and the Project Manager far the purpose of reviewing the Contractor's tree removal plan. Clearly mark all trees to remain on the projeet site prior ta the meeting. 2. Tlie Contractor will provide the City �vith a Dispflsal Letter in accordance to Division 41. 1.� SUBMITTALS [NOT USEDj l.b ACTION SUSMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL Si1BNIITTALS [NOT USED] ].9 CL05EOUT SUBM�'C�ALS [NOT USED] 1.$ MAINTENANCE NiATERIAL SIIBNII'I"I'ALS [NOT USED] 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED] L10 DELIVERY, ST�RAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED] l..11 FIELD CONDITIQNS [NOT USED] 1.1� WARRANT`Y [NOT USED� PART 2 - PR�DUCTS [NOT USED] PART 3 - EXECUTIUN 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED] 3.2 �XANIINATION [NOT USED] 3.3 PREPARATION A. All trees iden#ified ta be pratected and/ar preserved shauid be clearly flagged with survey tape as p�r Construction Drawings. B. Follawing taping and prior to any removals or site cleaxing, the Contractar shali meet with t�e City, t�e Engineer and the Landowzier, if necessary, to confirm trees to be saved. CITY �F FORT WQKT13 STANI]ARD CONS'IRUC7TON SPECIFICATION DOCUIvIENTS Revised July 8, 2�21 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 Clty Praject No.:101452-2 ADDENDUM 2 1 31 100D -4 SITE CLEARQVG Pagc 4 of 6 1 3.� INSTALLATION 2 A. Protection of Trees 3 I. Protect designated trees at�d prune trees and shrubs as shown on the Drawings, 4 Re%r to the Dra�vings far tree protection details. 5 6 7 8 9 10 1] 12 13 14 1S 16 r� 1$ 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2S 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4� 46 2. If the Drawings do not provide tree protection details, protected trees shall be fenced by placing 6-foot iall metal T-pasts in a square around the tree tr�nk with the corners located on the canopy drzp line, unless instructed otherwise. 3. When site conditions do not allow for the T-posts to be installed at the dr.ip line, the T-posts may be instailed no less than 8 feet from the tree trunk. 4-foot high 12 %a gauge stock fencing or orange plastic snaw fenca shalI be attached to the T posts #o form the enclasure. 4. I'or city-awned ta•ees, PARD-Forestry pe�•znission required ta insta�l pt•otactive fencing inside of canopy dripline (Ct•itical Raot Zone}. 5. Additioiaal trunlc �rotectiorl (cladding) is required w17en pratective fencii�g is approved within the Critica] Root Z�ne. 6. Do not park equipment, ser�ice equipment, store materials, ar disturb the root area under the branches of trees designated for preservation. 7. When shown on the Drawings, treat cuts on trees with an approved tree wound dressing within 34 minutes af making a pruning cut or otherwise causing damage io the tree. 8. Trees and brUsh shall be mulched on-site. a. Burning as a method of disposal is not allawed. B. Hazardaus Materials 1. The Coniractor will notify the Engineer immediately if any hazardous or questionable materials not shown nn the Drawings arc encountered. This includes; but not limitec3 to: a. Floor tiles b. Roof tiles c. Shingles d. Siding e. Utility piping 2. The testing, removal, ana dispasal af hazardous materials wi11 be in accordance with Division 1. C. Site Glearing 1. Clear areas shown on the Drawings of all obstructions, except thase landscape features that are to ba preserved. Such obstructions include, but are not lirniied tv: a. Remains ofbuildings and other structures b. Foundations c. Fioar SIabs d. CQnerete e, Brick f. Lurnber g. Plaster h. Septic tank drain iields i. Abandoned ut�lit� pipes ar conduits j. Equipment C1TY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CON5TRUCTIpN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT3 Revised July 8, 2D21 2018 80ND Year 3— Contract 6 City Project No.: 101452-2 ADDENDEJM 2 3i iaoa-s SITE CLEARING Page 5 of 6 � 1 z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 11 T2 13 ]4 15 16 S7 l8 19 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 29 30 3] 32 7 3. 4 5. 6. 7. k. Trees 1. Fences m. Retairung walls n. Other items as specified on the Drawings Rer►�ove vegetation and other landscape features not designated for pxeservation, whether above or belo�uv ground, including, but nat limited to: a. Curb and gutter b. Driveways c. Paved parking areas d. Miscellaneous stane e. Sidewalks f. Drainaga structures g. Manholes h. Inlets i. Abandoned railtoad tracks j. Scrap iron k. Othar debris Remove culverts, storrn sewers, manholes, and injets in proper sequene� to mairi#ain traf�ic and dra.inage in accordance wit�i Section 02 �l 14. In areas receiving embankment, remove obstruetions nat designated fox preservation to 2 feet balory natural gound. In areas to be excavaied, remova obstructions to 2 feet belaw the excavation level. In aIl other areas, remo�e obstructians to 1 foot below natural graund. When allowed by the Drawings ar directed by the Engineer, cut irees arid sturnps off to groUnd level. a. Remaval of existing structures shall ba as per Sectian 02 41 13. D. Disposal 1. Dispase of all trees within 24 hours of removal at an approved off-site facility. 2. All materials and debris removed becomes the property of tne Cantractor, �nless otherwise stated on the Drawings. 3. The Contractor will dispose of material and debris off-site in accordance with local, state, arxd federal laws and regulations. 33 3.S REPAII2 [NOT USED] 34 3.b RE-IN�TALLATION [NOT USEDJ 35 3.'� FIELD QUALTT'Y C�NTROL [NOT USED] 35 3.S SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 37 3,9 ADJUSTING [NOTUSED] 38 39 40 41 3.10 CLEANING [N�T USED] 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [N�T USED] 3,1� PROTECTION [N�TUSED] 3.13 MAINTENANCE [N�T USED] CI'I'Y pF FOKT WORTii STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOTi 5PECIFICATION DOGUME3VT5 Revised July 8, 2021 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract B City Project Na.: 1U1452-2 AbDEE�IDUM 2 � 31 10 00 -6 SI'�'E CLEARING Pagc 6 of 6 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED] END OF SECTION Revision L�g DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE I2J2a/2Q12 D, lohnson 1.4.A Permits: I2emoved ordinancen�mber and added City's website address 3/22I2021 M Owen �'z ��ar��ed measurement and payment. 1.4. Clarified administrative requiremants. 3,4 Clarified additional installation requirements for tree pratection and disposal. CITY oF FORT WQRTH 2U18 BON� Year 3— Contracl6 STANDARD CONS'T1tUCTIpN 5PEC1FICATION DOCUMENTS Ciiy Project Na.: i01452-2 Revised Ju]y $, 2021 AdDEIVdIJM 2 321133-I CE[vfENT 1'IZEATED BASE COU7LSE5 Pagc 1 of 7 2 SECTION 3� 1133 CEMENT TREATED SASE COURSES 3 PART1- GENERAL 4 L1 SLTMMARY S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A. S�ctsan Includes 1. Treating subgrade, subbase and base courses by the pulverization, ac�dition of cement, mixing and compacting tiae mix material to the required density. 2. Item app�ies ta the natural ground, e�nbanlcment, existing pavement, base or subbase courses placed and shall conform to the typical section, lines and grades shown on the Drawings. �3, Deviations from� City af Fort Worth Standards 1, None 13 C. Related SpecifcatiQn Sections include but are not necessarily limited to 14 1. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditio:�s of the Contract 15 2. Division 1- General Requirements 16 3. Secfton 32 11 23 - Fle�ble Base Courses 17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES 18 19 2Q 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 41 42 A. Measurement and Payment 1, Cement a. Measurement 1) Measurement far this Item shall be by the ton (dry weight). b. Paymant i) The work perforaned and materials furnished in accordance with thi:s Item and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at ihe unit price bid per ton (dry weigh#) of Cernent. c. The price bid shal� irzclude: 1) Furnishing Cement material 2) A11 freight involved 3} All unloading, storing and handling 2. Cement Treat�nent a, M�asurement l) Measurement for this Item shall be by the square yard of surface area. 2} The dimensions for detern�ining the surface area are .established by tk�e widt�s shown on the Drawings ar�d the lengths nneasured at placem�nt. b. Payment 1) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance vvith this Item and measured as prv�ided under "Measuremant" wil! be paid for at the unit price bid per square yard of Cement Treatment placed for: a) Various depths a The price bid.shall include: 1) Yulverizing or providing the svil matarial 2) Handling, hauling and spreading ciry ar slurry cement CITY OF FdRT WDRTEI 5TANDARD CONBTRiTCT[ON 3PECIFICATION DOCUMBNTS Rcvised July 2G, 2021 201 S BOND Year 3— Gontract 6 City Project Nia.: 101452-2 ADDENDiliVl 2 32 11 33 - 2 C�MENT TREATED BASE COUR5E5 Paga 2 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 1..3 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 1G 17 18 19 20 1.4 zi 1.5 22 �.6 3) Mixing the cement with the soil either in-place or in a mixing plant 4) Furnishing, hauling and mixing water with the sail-cement mixture S) Spreading and shaping the mixture; compacting the mixture, including all rolling requiz'ed for compactian 6} Surface f�nishing 7) Water and sp:rinkling $) Curing REFERENCES A. Reference Standards 1. Reference �tandards cited in this speci�cation refer to tlte current reference standard pu�lished at the ti�ne of the latest r�vision date logged at the end of this specificatian, unless a date is specifically cited. 2. ASTM International {ASTM): a. CI50, 5tandard Specification for Portlazad Cemen# b, D698, 5tandard T�st Methods f�r Labaraiory Compaetion Characteristics of SoiI Using Standard Effort (12 400 ft-lbflft3 (60� kN-m/m3)) 3. Texas Department of Transportation {TxDOT) a. Tex-101-E, Preparing soil atad flexible basa materiats for testing b. Tex-l40�-E, Measuring thickness af paving layers ADMI�TISTRATIVE REQi7IREMENTS [NOT USED] ACTION SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUSMITTALS [NOT USED] 23 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [N4T USED] 24 1.8 MAINTENANCE MAT�RIAL SC7BMITTLAS [NOT USED] 25 19 QUALITY AS�URANCE [NOT USED] 25 11U DELTVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 27 A. Truck Delivered Ceraent 28 1, Each truck ticket shall bear the vweight af cement measured on eertified scales. �.9 2. Submit delivery tickats, certified by supplier, tl�at include weight with each bulk 30 delivery of eenlent to the site. 31 l.11 FIELD [SITEj CONDITIONS 32. 33 34 35 A. Start cement application only when the air temperature is at least 35 degrees � and rising or is at least 40 degrees F. B. Measure temperatur� in the shac�e away frorn arti�cial heat. C. Suspend application whan the City determines that weather conditions are unsuitable. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2D18 BOND Year 3— Conh�act 6 STANF3AKD CONSTR[IC1'10N 5PECIFICATIdN DOCIJMEI�tTS City ProjectNo.: 101�452-2 Revised July?G.2U21 /�DENDTIM 2 321133-3 CEML�NT TKP_ATEI) BASE GOURSES Page 3 of 7 1 � 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED] PART � � PR�DUCTS 3 �.1 OWNER-FiTRNISHED PRODUCTS [NOT U�ED] 4 �..Z MATERIALS S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 A i: General 1. Furnish uncontaminated rnaterials of uc�i_#'orm quality that meet the requirements of the Drawings and specificatians. 2. Notify the City oFthe proposed rnaterial sources and af changes to material sources. 3. Obtain veriitcatio� from the City that tha specification requirements ar� met before using the saurces. 4. T'he City may sample and test �rojact materials at any titne before connpaction. Cement: ASTM C150 Type 1, II or IP. 13 C. Fle�ble Base Courses: Furnish base taaaterial that meets the requiremer�ts af Sec#ion 32 14 11 23 far the typ� and grade shown on tk;e Drawings, before the additian of cement. 15 D. Water: Furnish water free of industria� wastes and other objectionable mat�rial. lG 2.3 ACCESSORIES �NOT USED] 17 2.4 SAURCE. QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USEDj 18 PART 3 - EXECIITION 19 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED] 2a 3.2 EXAMINATION [NOT USED] 21 3.3 PREPARATION 22 A. Shape existing material in accordance with applicable bid items to coriform to typical 23 sectians shown an the Drawings and as directed. 24 3..4 iNSTALLATION 25 A, General 2G 1. Produce a completed course of treated material containing: 27 a. Uniform Portland cement msxture, free from �oose ar segregated areas 28 b. Unifarm densiiy and moisture content 29 c. Well bound for full de�tih 30 d. With smooth surface and suitable for placing snbsequ�nt courses 31 2. Maximum layer depth o�' ceznent treatment in single layer: 8 inehes. 32 3. For treated subgrade exceeding 8 inches deep, pulverize, apply cement, mix, 33 cornpact and finish in equal layers nat exceeding 5 inches deep. 34 B. Equipment 35 l. Provicie machinery, tools, and equipment necessary for proper execution of the 36 w�rk. 37 2. Rolkers CITX OF FOR`I' WORSH STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS Rcvise�l :fuly 2G_ 2S)21 2Q 18 BQND Year 3-- Contract 6 City Project No.: 10145�-2 ADBENDi7M 2 [ 32 ]133-4 CEdvIENT TREATED BASE CDURSES Page 4 of 7 9 10 11 iz a. The Cantractor may nse an� Type of roller to meet the production ra#es and qualiiy requirements ofthe Contract unless otherwise shown on the Drawings or directed. b. When speci�ic types of equipment are required, use equipmenY that meets the spec.ified requiremants. c. Alternate Equipment 1} Tnstead af the specified equipment, the Contractor may, as approved, ap�rate ot}�er compaction equipment that praduces equivalent results. 2) Discontinue the use of the aiternate equipnaent and furnish the specified equipment if the desirea results are not achieved. d, City may require Contractor ta substitute equipment if production rate and yuality requirements of the Contract are not met. 13 3, Slurry Equipment 14 a. Use slurry tanks equipped with agitatian devices for cement application. 1 S b. The City may apprave other slurrying methads. ] 6 c. Provzde a purnp for agitating the slurry when the distributor truck is not 17 equipped with an agita#or, 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 3p 4. Pulverization Equipment a. Provide pulverizatian equipment that: 1) Cuts and pulverizes ma�erial uniformly to the proper depth with cutters that plane ta a unifornn surface over the entire width of the cut 2} Fra�ides a �isible indication of tha depth of cut at all times 3) Uniformly tnixes the materiafs C. Fulverization 1. Fulverize ar scarify existing material after shaping so that 100 percent by dry weight passas a 1 inch sieve, and 8� parcent by dry weight passes a No. 4 sieve exclvsive of gravel or stone retained in sieves. 2. Pulverize recycled asphalt pavement sa that 100 percent by dry weight passes a 2 inch sieve, and bQ percent hy dry weight passes a No. 4 sieve exclusive of gravel or stane retained in sieves. 31 D. Cement Applicaiion 32 1. Spread by an approved dry ar sluriy method uniformly on the sail at the rate 33 specified on the Drawings 39� 2. If a bulk cement spreader is used, position by string lines or other appraved method 35 during spreading to insure a uniform distribution of cement. 36 3. Apply to an area that all the aperations can b� continuous and campleted in daylight 37 within 6-haurs of initial application. 3 S 4. Do not exceed the quantity of cement t1�at permits uniform and intimate m�ture of 39 sflil and cement during dry-zni�cing aperations 4� 41 42 43 44 4S 5, Do not excaed the spe.cified optimum moisture content for the soil and cement mixture. 6. No equipment, except that used in the spre�ding and mixiz�g, atlowed to pass over the freshly spread ce�nent until it is mixed with the soil. E. Mixing ]. Thoroughly mix the material and cement using approved equipment. CI1'Y OF FORT VJQRTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contracf 6 STANDARD CON3TRUC7'CON 5PECIFICATiOiri DOGUMENTS City Project Na.: 1Q1452-2 Revised Jul)+ 2G, 2U21 ADDENDUM 2 321133-5 CEMENT Tft�ATED BAS�C COURSES Page 5 of 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2. Mix until a hamogeneous, friable mixture af rnaterial and cement is obtained, free from all c1Qds and lumps. 3. Keep mixture within moisture tolerances throughout the operation. 4. 5pread and shape the completed mixture in a uniform layer. 5. After mixing, the City shall saznple the mixture af roadway moisture and test in accordance with Tex l01 E, Part III, to determine compliance wit4i the gradation requirements in Table 1. g Table 1 9 Gr�dation Re uiremeuts Minimum % Passing Sie�e Size Base 1-3/4 in. 10D 314 in. 85 No. �4 6U l0 I1 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 21 zz 23 24 25 26 z� 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 38 39 40 41 F. Compaction 1. Prior to the beginning of compaction, the mi�ture shall be in a loase condition for sts full ciepth. 2. Compact material to at least 95-percent of the maximurn density as determined by ASTM D698. 3. At the start of compactian, the percentage of moisture in the mixture and in un- pulverized soil lumps shall be less than the quantity which shall cause the soil- cement mixture to become unstable during compaction and finishing. 4. When the uncampacted sail-cetx�ent mixture is wetted by rain so that the average rnoisture content exceeds the tolerance given at the tirne of final cvmpaction, the entire section shaIl be reconstructed in accordance with this specification at the sole expense of the Contractor. S. The speciiied optirnum moisture content and density sha.11 be determined in the field an the representative saznples of soil-cement mixture obtained from ihe area being processed. 6. Final moisture content shall be within minws-2 to plus-4-of-optimum. 7. Begin compactiqn a�er mixing and after graclation and moisture requirements have been met. 8. Begin compaction at the bottom and confinue until the entire depth of the mi�.ture is unifortnly eompacted. 9. UniformIy compact the mi�ture to the speci�ec3 density wiihin 2-hours. 10. After the soil and cement mixture is campacted unifor�nly apply water as needed and thoroughly mix in. 11. Reshape the surface to the required lines, grades and cross section and then 1ightly scarify to loosen any imprint left by tl�e compacting ar shaping equipment. G. Maintenance 1. Maintain the sflil-cement treatment in good condition frorr► the time it �rst starts wark until al] work shall is cotnpleted. 2. Maintenance includes immediate repairs of any defect that may occur after the cement is applied. 3. Maintenance work shall be done by the Contractor at tlae Contractor's expense and repeated as often as necessary to keep the area continuously intact. CITY OF FOitT WORTH STANDARD CQN5TRUCTTON SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�[i5 Revised 3uly 2fi. 2t721 2U 1 S BOIVD Year 3— Cuntrae! £ City Project No.: 101452-2 ADDENDUM2 d. 321133-6 CEI�IENT TREATEI3 BASE COUR5E5 Page 6 oi7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 k0 11 12 13 1� 15 1G l7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G 37 38 39 40 4. Repairs are ta be made in such a rnanner as to insure restaration of a uniform surface for the full depth af treatment. 5. Remedy any Iow area af treated subgrade by scarifying the surface ta a depth of at least 2 inches, fiIling �he area with treated material and campacting. 6. Retnedy any low area of subbase or base shal l by replacing the material for the full depth of subbase or base treatment rat�ier than addir►g a thin layer of stabilized material to the completed work. H. Finish�ng 1. After com�leting compaction of the final course, clip, skin, or tight-blade the surface af the cement-i�reated material with a r�►aintainer ox subgrade trimmer to a dep�h of approximateIy 1/4 inch. 2. Rernove loosened material and dispose of at an approved location, 3. RoII the clipped surface immediately with a pneumatic tire rolier adding small increments of moisture as needed and until a smooth surface is attained. 4. Add szn.all amounts of wa#er as needed dur'rng rolling. Shape and mainta.in tha course and surface in conformity with the typical sectiotts, lines, zrnd grades shown on the Drawings or as directed. 5. Surface compaetion and finishing shalI proceed in such a manner as to produce, in not more than 2-hours, a snnooth, closely knit surface, free of cracks, ridges or loase material, conforming to the drawn grade and line shown on the Dzawi:ngs. b. After the final layer or course of the ceznent modified soil has been compacted, it shal] ba brought to the required lines and grades in aecordance with the typical sections. 7. The completed section shall then be finished by rollin,g with a pneumatic tire or other suitable i•oIler sufiiciently to create micra cracking. I. Curing 1. General a. Cure for at least 48 hours. b. Maintain the rnoisture content during curing at no lower than 2 percentage paints below optimuin. 2. Curing method depends on finished pavement type: a. Concrete pavernent: 1} Sprinkle with water 2) Maintain maisture during curing 3) Do not allow equipment on the finished course during curing except as required for sprinkling, unless ath�rwise approved. h. Asphalt Pavement; 1) Apply att asphalt material at a rat� of O.OS to 0.2D gallon per syuare yard. 2) Do not allow equipment on the finished oourse during curing 3, Begin pa�ing operations or add courses within 14 calendar days of final compactian CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CON5TRUCTION SPECITICATfON DpC[]NIENTS Ituvisc.d ,fuly 2t, 2U21 2p18 BOND Year 3-- Contract 6 Ciry Projecf No.: 1D1452-2 ADDENDUM2 321133-7 CEMENT TREATED BASE CQURSES Page 7 0€7 ., 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 S 9 1� ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2il 21 22 23 3.S REPAIR / RESTORATION jNUT USED] 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USEDj 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Density Test 1. City Project Representative must be on site during density testing 2. City to measura density of cement treated base course in accordance with ASTM D6938. 3. Spacing directed by City (l per blac�C minimum). �4. City Project R�pr�sentative determines density testing lacations. B. Depth Test 1. Talce minimum of one core per SQO �inear feat per each direction of travel staggering test locatian in each lane to determine in-place depth. Z. City Project Representative deierrnines depth testing locatians. 3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED] 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED] 3.10 CLEANTNG [NOT USED] 3.i1 CLOSEDIIT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED] 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED] 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED] 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED] _I�af►`TI�ITT.� xyl.l� C1),I Re�ision I,ag DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE CITY OF FORT WOIiTH STANAARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DQCt.1MENTS F�e��i;�ed.fuly 26. 2Q21 2018 BOND Year 3-- Contract 6 Ciiy Project Mo.: 101452-2 ADDENpUM2 # 5P 34 71 13.01 TR�LFFIC CONTROL Page 1 of 3 SPECIAL PROVISION TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 34 71 13 TRAFFIC CONTROL For this Proje�t, the Standard Specification 34 71 I3 f�r Traffic Control (dated 11/22/2013) is amended with respect to the clauses cited below. No other clauses or requirements af this Standard 5pecifieation are waiv�d or ehanged. Delete section 1.1. irorn Standard Specification 34 71 13 at�d replace with: 1.1 SUMMATtY B, Installatian af'I"raf�c Control Devices and preparation of Traffie Control Plans, including moving, replacing, tnaint�ining, cleaning and removing upon completion of the work, all temparary or pennanent street closure barricades, signs, cones, lights or other devices required to handle �raffic in conformance with the current editian of the Texas Manual of Uniform Traf�ic Control Devices and as indicated on the Drawings or ciirected by the Engineer or designated City rep��esentative. C. Devianans from this City of Fort Wort�a Standard 5peciiication l. As outlined in this Special Provision to Standatd Speciiication 34 71 13. D. Related Speciiications Sections include, but are not limited to: 1. Divisian 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Cantract 2. Division 1— General Reyuirements Deiete paragraph 1.2. from Standard Specification 34 71 13 and replace with: 1.2 PRZCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTRES A. Measurement and Fayment 1. Installation of Ttafiic Contral Devic�s �) Measurement , a} Traffic ConYrol Devices for the project will be measured per month thraughout the proj ect duration regardiass of the number of set-ups, locations or streets unc�er construction. b. Payment a) The work perfarmed and matarials furnished in accordance with this Item and measured, as provided under "Measurement.," shall b� p.aid for at the unit price bid for "Traffic Control'' ua�der each Unit of Work (Water, Sewer, Paving, etc). No additional compensation is made for materials, equipment ar labor required for this Itern. b) No more than one month. may be charged during the same 30 day period of a cnntract. P%jects with multiple crews periartz�ing concurrent Units of Work (Water, Sewer, Paving, etc) w.ill be paid for l(onej month total., under the cant�ractor's selected unit. The s�lected unit rnust have had active �aark during that period. c) The months for each Unit of Work will be approximated for bidding and can be adjusted d�ring cflnstruction as the wark pragresses according to the Confractor's schedule. The Contractor's schedule shall reflect the project being complete within the praject duratian set by the contract. c. The work performed under this Item shaSl includa, but not be limited to: 1} Traffic Con�rol irri�alementation CITY OF FORT WORTH iaATTi: 12/13/20 I 9 2d 1$ BOND Year 3— Contract 6 City Praject No.: 101452-2 I i . 5P 34 71 13.Q1 "I'RAFFIC CONTRqL Page 2 of 3 SPECIAL PR4VXSIUN TO STANDARD SPECIFICATION 34 7113 TRAFFIC CONTRDL 2) Installation 3) Ma�ntenance �4} Adjustments 5) Replacements 6} Removal 7} Police assistance during peak haurs d. Traff c Control Plan Changes: 1) Contractor driven changes to the sequencing, resources, or location of traffic control activities do not warrant additional cost for traffic contral. 2) City requested chang�s to the scope or sequencing can be submitted as a change order vuith supparting documentatian for review by the City, 3) During periods of inac�ivity the contractor must provide supporting dacunnentation that additional traffic control was required based on current sita eanditions and was present at the sita. 2. Portable Changeahle Message Board Signs a. Measurement a) Portable Changeable Message �oard Signs far the project shall be measured per week regardless af the number of set-ups, locations or streets under construction. b. Payment a}The wark perfarrned and materials furnished in accordance to this 1#em and measured as pravided under "Measurement" shall be paid for at the unit price bid per vveek for "Partable Message Sign". c. The price bid ana work performed under this Item shall include, but not ba lfmitad ta: a)Delivery of Portable Message Sign ta Site b) M�ssage updating c)Sign movement throughaut construction d) Return of the Portable Message Sign post-construction 3. Preparation of Traffic Control Plans or details if not provided on the Drawings and applicable City Standard Traff'ic Control Detail is available at: http://fortworthtexas.gav/uploadedFiles/Transportation_and PubIic�Wor lcs/l'ermits/TrafficControlPlans.pdf a. Measurement a}Traffc Control Plans for the project shall be measured throughout the contract time periad and furnished by the Cant�•actor. b. Payment a)The work gerformed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item sha1l be subsidiary ta the unit paric� bid for "Traffic ControI". c. The wark performed under this item shall include, but not be limited to: a)Preparing the Traffic Control Plans b) Adher�nce to City and Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (TMUTCD) CITY OF FORT WORTH 201 & B03dD Year 3— Contract 6 UA'r'E, 12113/2(J 1 J City Project Na.: 101452-2 5P 34 71 13.01 TRAFFIC CONTROL Page 3 of 3 SPECIAL PROVISION TO STANDARD SPECIFICATICJN 34 91 13 TRAFFIC CONTROL c)Obtaining the signature and seal of a licensed Texas Pra%ssianal Engineer far a�l Traffic Con#rol Plans su6mitted ta the City. d) Incarporation af City comments Delete paragraph 1.S.B, D, E and G frorn Standard 5�ecification 34 7l l3 and replace with: 1.� SUBMITTALS B. Obtain a Street Use Permit from the 5treet Managernent Section of the Traffic Engineering Division, 311 W. l Oth Street. The Traffic Control Plan (TCP} for the Project shall be as detailed on tne Traff'ic CQntrol l'lan sheets of the Drawing set if pro�ided. A copy of the Traff'ic Cnntrol Plan shall be submitted with the Street Use Perrnit a�ad upan approva! uploaded ta the Gity's SIM36Q projec# page as a suhmittaI. D. Contractor shall prepare Traffic Contral Plans if required by the Drawings or SpeczfzcatiQns. The Cantractor will be responsible far having a iicensed Texas Prafessional Engineer sign and seal the Traffic Control P1an sheets. Contractar, at his or her expense, sha11 prepare and submit far appraval Traffic Control Plans where Contractar wishes to c�evlate fi�om the approved set of Traff'ic Gontrol plans if provided in the construction documents. E. Lane closures {including mo�ing opexations) that require a lane to be closed to through traff'ic far 24 hours or langer shall require a site-specific traffic cflntrol plan. G. Design Engine�r will furnish standard details for traffic control. These are guidance and are not sufficient for a site specific tr�c control plan for lane clasures over 24 hours. Delete paragraph 1.5.G from Standard Speci�cation 34 71 13. Delete paxagraph 3.3.K from Standard Specification 34 71 13 and replaee with: 3.3 INSTALLATION K, Contractor shall make atrangements, at his or her expense, for police assistance to direct traffic if traf�c signal twro-ons, str�eet light pole installat�on, or o�er constructian will be done during pealc traffic titn�s (AM: 7 am— 9 am., PM: 4 pm - 6 pm). CI'i'Y OP FpRT WORTH 201$ BO1VD Year 3— Contract b UA`l'L': I 2! 1312{l 1 ci Ciiy Pr.ojent No.: l� 1452-2 a. �I 1 CITX QF FORT WO1tTFI STANpARD CON57RUG710N SPfCIFICATION DDCUMENTS Revised 7uly i, 2U11 AP�'ENDIX 2018 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 City Project No.:101452-2 �C�-4o�� S�bsur��c� ��d ]�]�ysi�a➢. �o��n��on� ,l : 7CJ��� 1�AG]E I��E]�'� �1�'���T'��O�T���L� I�LAl�I� CITY OF FORT WORTH STANDARD CONSTRl1C710N SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS Revised 7uly l, 20U 201$ BOND Yeai 3— Cont�a�t 6 City Project No.: 101452-2 �'��������� City of Fort Worti� Capital Delivery Division/Soil Lab 8851 Camp Bowie Blvd #300 Fort W orth, T� 7fi 1 I 6 Laboratory Test Results for A Street Coring Project Project: CPN# 101452 Date Tesied: 12l20120I9 to 1/14/2020 Requested l�y PM: Mary Hanna Phone: 817-392-7920 This report presents the results of a street coring project for (Water, Sani#a�y Sewer and Paving Improvements for 2018 CIP Year 3,Contracts 5 and 6). Mr. Uday Bangale and Steph�n Overton performed the cores, and subgrade Iab tests. Mr. Zelalem Arega reviewed and approved the results. pvcr�o« P�rrk Dr•ivc 1+�. ox H�Ilaw �+t t�r 3lIlF' I� �� Altura �nur HOLE # 1 LOCATION: 100'� af Fox Hollow 4.00" HMAC 6.00" Conerete (Broken) 6.50" Pa1e Brown Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIlVIlTS: LL: 33.60 PL: 14.40 PY: 19.20 SHRKG: 10% HOI,E # 2 LOCATION: 3905 Overton Park (W/4} 4.00" HMf�C 6.00" Concrete (PSI 3244) '' l.SO" Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 4.50" Reddish Yellow �and ,� ATTERBUR.G LiMITS: LL: 26.90 PL: 18.60 PI: 8.30 SHRKG: 3% HOLE # 3 LOCATION: 3921 Overtan Park {W/4} 4.75" HMAG 8.00'° Concrete (PSI 1892) 4.75" Pale Brown Sand w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMITS; LL: 25.80 PL: 13.40 PI: 12.40 SHRKG: 3% Page i, of 8 ���� �����G City of Fort Worth Capital Delivery Division/�oil Lab 885I Camp Bawie Blvd #300 Fort Worth, TX 76116 Phone: 817-392-7920 HOLE # 4 R LOCATION: 3913 Overton Fa�rk (E14) 3.50" HMAC 7.50" Stahilized Material 4.00" Pale Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel and Stone 2.00'° Brown Sandy Clay HOLE # 5 � L�CATION: 3817 Overton Park (E/4) a�.aa" HMAC 9.00" Brown Sandy C1ay wfGravel 4.50" Light Brownish Grey Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMTTS: LL: 40.80 PL; 19.50 PI: 2]..30 SHRKG: 11 % ��xlvey �4veuut {14Y�rk� Pl �o P���ruse) HQLE # 6 LOCATZ�N: 50'E ofPenrose (N14) 1.00" HMAC 6,00" Grey Sandy Clay w/Gravel 3.00" Brown azad Reddish Sandy Clay w/Gravel 5.50" Brown Clay � H4LE # 7 LOCATION: 7321 Culver Ava (S/4} I .00" HMAC 5, OO" Grey B ase 3.00" Brawnish Red Sandy Clay w/Gravel �.aa" Greyish Brown Clay ATTERBURG LI1Vl1TS: LL: 66.40 PL: 27.30 PI: 39.10 SHRKG: 1$ % Page 2 of 8 ���������� Ciiy of Fort Wo�rth Capital Delivery Division/Soil Lab 8851 Camp Bawie Blvd #300 Fort Worth, TX 7611G Phone: 817-392-7920 HOLE #8 y LOCATION: 50'W of Ma�rks PI (N14} 2.75" HMAC 3.00" Grey Base Mate�zal 4.75" Reddish Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 6.00" Very Pale Brown Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LTMIT`S: LL: 55,841 PL: 19.9 PI: 35.9 S��RKCT: 14% — - - - fk+l��ry's �reelc il�•i3�e (l.�}'nd��u D��i�e to l�enl�rvt�k HWY) HOLE # 9 LOCATION: fi0' W of Mayfair (S/�4) �4.50" HMAC 7.50" Pale Brawn Sandy Clay wlGrav�l 4.00" White Clay wlGravel ATTERBURG LIMTI'S: LL: 32.5� PL: 14.50 PI: 18.0 SHRKG: 10 % HOLE # I O LOCATION: 7613 Maty's Creek Dr (S/4) 3,50" HMAC 3.00" Yellowish Brown Clayey Sand w/Gravel 4.00" Brown Clayey Sand wlGravel 4.00" Brown Clay w/Gravel 2.50" Pale Brown Clay wlGravel ATTERBURG LIMTTS: LL: SS.10 PL: 21.41 PI: 33.61 �HRKG: 18 % HOLE # 11 LOCATION: 35' W of Lyndon Dr {N/�4) 2.50" HMAC 5.50" Yellowish Brown Sandy Clay wlGravel 3.SQ" Brownish Grey �andy Clay 4.50" Brown Clay Page 3 of 8 ���� ������� City of Faxt Worth Capital Delivery Division/Soil Lab 8851 Camp Bowie Blvd #300 Fort Worth, TX 76116 Phane: 817-392-7920 HQLE # 12 ! � LOCATI4N: 45' N of Dilworth (W/4) 3.00" HMAC 3.50" Brawn Ciay w/Gravel 9.50" Grey Clay ATTERBURG LIMITS; LL: 70.90 PL: 30.60 PI: 4a.30 �TIRKG; 19 % l�ilrhey r�ve��i� (T�ror� �Irce� to t�c�i�u�: Slrcet) HOLE # 13 - L�CATION: 5609 LibbeyAve (S14} 3.OQ" HMAC 15.00'° Very Pale Brown Clay w/Gravel ATTERBi7RG LIMITS: LL: 30.6Q PL; 14.S�J PI: 18.10 SHRKG: 10 % HOLE # 14 LOCAT�ON: 5624 Libbey Ave (N/4) 3.00" HI�IAC 10.00" Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 5.00" Brown Sandy Clay - - - �.�ibl�ey Av�t��� — — - �Oi"!i� ��1'$4'� �Q Zdf��P ��� ��1'CL"� HQLE # 15 � � LOCATION: 65' W of Horne St. (N/4) 1.50" HMAC 6.00" Pale Brown Sand w/Gravel 3.50" Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 6A0" Brown Sandy Clay HOLE # 16 LOCATI4N: 5$33 LibbeyAve {N/4) 2.40" HMAC 7.50" Brown Clayey Sand wlGravel '1.QQ" Strong Brawn CIay w/Crravel ATTERBURG LIMiTS: LL: 55.1 Q PL: 23.70 PI: 31.40 SHRKG: 16 % Page 4 of 8 ���� �����G City of Fort Worth Capital Delivery Division/Sail Lab 8SS I Camp Bowie Blvd #300 Foirk Worth, TX 76116 Phone: S 17-392-792U HOLE # 17 LOCATION: 5$OS Libbe�+Ave (S/4) 2.50" HMAC 7.50" Brown Clayey Sand w/Gravel 6.U0" Pink Sandy Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMTTS: LL: 30.60 PL: 15.40 PI: 15.20 SHRKG: 7% H�,ri��+eri �ive���e I+a�•n�� �te•eet r� Horue �1�rc�) HOLE # 18 L4CATION: 5601 Humbert Ave (51�4) 2.00" HMAC i 4.00" Brown Sandy Clay w/Gzavel & Stone HOLE # 19 LOCATION: 75'E of Horne St (N/4) �.50" HMAC 6.50" Pale Brown Clayey Sand w/Gravel 9.00" Light Brawn Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMITS; LL: 37.3C1 PL: 17.20 PI: 20.10 SHRKG: 11% [��s���kcc �tr�e� (C'ul{�er A�•en�er to V4+��rliff Sf�•eet} HOLE # 20 LOCATION: 4929 Roanake St, {E14) 3.OQ" HMAC 4.SU" Brown �andy Clay wlGravel 5.50" Light Brownish Grey Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMITS: LL: 48.OQ PL: 22.20 PI: 25.80 SI�RKG: l.6% H4LE # 21 L4CATION: �4849 Roanoke St. (E/4) G.50" HMAC 3.00" Brow� Clay w/Gravel 8.50" Brownish Grey �a�dy Ciay wlGravel Page 5 of 8 �����������. City of Fort Worth Capital Delivery Division/Soil Lal� 8851 Camp Bowie Blvd #�300 Fort Worth, TX 76116 Phone:817-392-7420 HOLE # 22 LOCATION: A�902 Roanoke S�. (W/4) 4.00" HMAC 5.50" Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 6A0" Greyish Srown Clay w/Gravel A"I"IERBURG LIMITS: LL: 63.40 PL: 27,Sd PI: 35.60 SHRKG: 18% C��r+�ie �ir�e�t� ¢ (U��z �1ve�uc fo �'4'ctl�sfeyl HOLE # 23 -- J LOCATIQN: 3404 Hez-vie St. (W/4) 1.SQ" HMAC 1.5�" Brown Sandy Clay vvlGravel 8.00" Stane 4.50" Light Yellowish Brawn Clay ATTERBZIRG LINIITS: LL: 39.70 PL: 18.80 PI: 20.90 SHRKG: 11 % HOLE # 24 LOCATION: 120'N af Wellesley Ave. (E/4) 3.00" HMAC � 5 AO" Pink Sandy Clay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LIMITS: I1L: 28.50 PL: 17.50 PI: I 1.00 SHRKG: 6% --- --- - - � �.ockc Av��jue �1'I�ry's r..�nr� to S�pj�in�tc�n Plaee HOLE # 25 � LOCATION: 120'E a� Sappington P1 (S/4} 3.OU" HMAC 1.50" Brawn Sandy Clay w/Gravel 3.00" Greyish Brown Sandy Clay w/Geavel & Stone 7.50" Stone 2.aa" Greyish Brovun Sandy Ctay w/Gravel Page 6 of 8 ���������� cr�y o� Fort wort� Capital Dali�ery DivisiotilSail Lab 88S 1 Camp Bowie Blvd #300 F'ort Worth, TX 76116 Phane: 817-392-7920 HOLE # 26 LOCATION: G604 Locke Ave. {S/4) 1.50" HMAC 3.50" Brown Sandy C�ay w/Gravel 5A0" Ret�disl� Brown Sandy Clay w/5tone 5.04" Pale Brown Sandy C1ay 3.00" Reddish Brown Sand w/Gravel & Sione HOLE # 27 LOCATION: 6558 Loc�e Ave. (N/4) 5.50" HMAC 1.00" Dark Brown Clay 5.50" Yellovwish Brown Cla� vv/Gravel &�tone ATTERBURG LINIITS: LL: 44.20 PL: I9.9Q PI: 24.30 SHRKG: 13% HOLE # 28 LOCATION: 6624 Locke Ave. {N/4) 1.�0" HMAC 3.50" Pale Brown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 5.00" Reddish Brown Sandy Clay �.04" Pinkish Sandy C1ay w/Gravel ATTERBURG LTMTI'�: LL: 3097 PL: 14.98 PI: 15.99 SHRKG: 9°/a - — � �ol�er Dr4rrc � {[�s�k Fo�'e�fi #[t Rurt�a�� �lil� HOLE # 29 LOCATION: 5444 Volder Dx. (N{4) 6A0" HMAC (Broken) 3.a0" Gravel & Asphalt Pieces 7.00" Greyish Brown Clay Page 7 of 8 ���������� . City of Fort Worth Capital Delivery Division/Sail Lab 8851 Camp Bowie Bl�d #3Q0 Fart Worth, TX 76116 Phone: 817-392-7920 HOLE # 30 F� LOCATION: SSOp Valder Dr. {N/4} 3.25" HMAC �4.00" Stabilized Material 2.75" Brrown Sandy Clay w/Gravel 6.00" Grey Clay ATTERBURG LIlVIlTS: LL: 41.7� PL: 17.20 PI: 24.50 SHRKG: 12% HQLE # 31 LOCATIOIV: 5G12 Volder Dr. {N/4) 2.00" HMAC 5.50" Pale Brown (Stabilized Material) 3.00" Pale Brawn Sandy Clay wlGravel 5.00" Greyish Srovvn Clay HOLE # 32 LOCATION: 5633 Volder Dr. (S/4) �.sa°° �c 7.50" Pale Brown Claey Sand wfGravel 5.50" Light Brownish Grey Clay ATTERBURG LIMITS: LL; 40.97 PL: 17,80 �I; 23.17 SHRKG: 12% HOLE # 33 LOCATION: SS2I Volder Dx. (S/4} 4.00" I1MAC 5.50" Stabilized Material 6,50" Gray Clay ATTERBURG LIMITS: LL: 56.5� PL: 23.30 PI: 33.20 �HRKG: 16°/a Page 8 of 8 �C��e�� �Jr��le������c� Fac�l�ties TI��S I�AGI� �]E]�'�' IIiT�'�l�'�'l��T�TTALi�� �I��.�TI� CIT'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contract 6 STANDAR� CONSTRl1CTIaN SPECIFICATION �OCUMENTS City Project No.: 1Of452-2 ltevised 7uly ] , 201 I �C�6o�6eI9 T�[ia����� ��� �V��eu� (���n�d 1�u�sIlness lE��e����s� C����i��c� 'TI�][S ]�A�E ]L]�F'�' g1�T'I'��i'g'][�1�TA��L� �1f��I�][� CIT'Y OI' FORT WOIti'H 2O18 BOND Year 3— Contratk 6 STANDARD CONSTRUCfI�N SPECIFICA714N DpCUMENTS City PrnJect ND.:101452-2 Etevised July 1, 201 I �o�T �VoR�rx� Ci�y ofi �o�t'1161ort� �usiness Equity l�irrision �peci�ica�ions SP�CI�►L IN�i�.�l��l��l� �OR O��'€�0�� ApPLICA�'ION O� POLICY ir the tv�l doifpr vaic�e o� tha cant�aWk is $'IOO,OGu u� rnor�+, the�: a�usiness �quiiy can"tr�tcti��� �aai i� applicable. A 5u�it��a� �„�ui�} �i��;;s �ti€er� ±o crrtif:�d MRr��riE;-. a��odor 1�L;,,:�er�-. r��-::�t-I E;:s:,ns�� Ei�iVI�JF�:F41i 1�1�k'Y��j. POLICY SiA�E➢VI�NT If is the policy of fhe City of Fort Wortf� to ensure the ful] and equitable particip�tion of Business Equity Firms when applicable, in th� procurement of all goods and ser�iees. All requirements and regulations stated in the City's current Business �quity Ordinance �1n %'4r'1-�'' 2Q2� app[y to this bid, �1l�'all►���' - ��Ulil( G@A� The �' ,"''11�� goal on this project Es .�.� X of the base bid value of the contract ��r `-_7erali:• •�� City`, �BE Qoal an tk.s vro�ec: ::, °�o of th� base bid value of #hQ �_.�+��+�f A Business �quity Prime Cor�tractor can eount it's self-perfarmance servic�s towards mee#ing fhe Business Equity Gaal for the assigneci NAICS commodity codes an their MBE or WBE Cer#ification. If fhe Business �quity Prime Confiractor cannat self-perform all of the work, it wi[I be aceountable for subconiracting with certified Business �quity firms to meet the overall goal. COIViPLEANCE TD BID SPECNFICA�[ON5 On City cvntract5 $100,000 or more where a Business Equity Goal is applied, offerors are required fo comp[y with the intent pf the City's Business �quity Ordinance by meefing or exceeding the above stated goal through one af ihe follauving methods: 1. gusiness Equity subcontracting participation, ar, 2. Commercial us�ful function services performed by the gusiness �quity Prim� to count towards the goa[, or, 3. Comhination of Business Equiiy Prime ser�ices and Business �quity su6cQntracting participation, or; 4. Busine�ss Equity Jaint Venture participatian, �r; a. Good Faith Effori documentation, or; 6. Prime Waiver docum.�ntafian. SUBrVIITTAL OF �EQUIR�D DQCUf111ENTATION The Utilization Plan shall be due at the time specified in the solicitation. Tf�e applicable documents must be recei�ed by the Purchasing Di�ision, within the time allocaied, in order for the eniire bid to be considered responsive iv the specificafians. The offerer shall deliver the Business Equity dacumentation in person (or email if designated within project specifications} to the appropriate employee of the Purchasing Divisian and obtain a date/time receipt. Such rece9pt shall be e�idence that the City received the documer�tation in the time allocaked. Documents are to be reeeived no later than 2:00 p.m., on the second City busir�ess day after the bid opening date, exclusive of the bid ope�ting cfat�. Faxed copies wiq not be accepted. T�e Offeror mus# submit one of the following documenfation: q. ��W11�#inn FpPD1, if fhe goal is me.t or exceeded, • 2, ;� � F�q� Efl`��'t FnPm �� s•..•: i,-trr;, including supporting documentation, if participation is less than stated goaL or no Business �quity participation is accompl3shed, . 3, a��.� ;^.�.ntro.ct=- Wel.�: �c:;:�, including supporting documentation,if the Offer�r will perform all subcontractinglsupplier opportunities, . . 4. __.r± VsntuT� �s�.�, if goal is met or exceed�d with a Joint Venfure. These forms can be found on-line a#: htt s:lla s.foetwoptht�x��, OVIPro eCtR�soufCeSl. hAl'L'l.lh`cG TfJ S;[7iUf��L1f 41iiTFl I li[� CI'�`Y'� t`51.15inl�a� ECiUlT� (]FiL7ilVAN�C, 1Nii..1.. F��SkJE.'� iN 7i-ir BlQ B�ING �Clni�iutti�f� [v�iv-KrSs��i�S�VE T�O SPEC�FIC.A � ��i�a�. FAILI.IKC T�L} Sii�si��T i ri� RE�;,�Vit«,� �ll$fIV�$� �C1L�iTY GV[;'liiviEt�l7ATlt�frl W�k.l. 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All questions on this form must be completeci and pro�ide a detailed expfanation. If the answer to either question is NO, then you must cdmplete ATTAC�IMENT 1 C. This form is only applicable if both ansr�vers are yes. Failu�e #o co�npl�Qe #Fx�� fiorm i�r �t:� ����reky at�d be re�efver# by tne rurcnasing �7ivi���fl ��a �at�r ��:�.� 2;O�Q p.��., on th� s�ec�n�l City �;ksinG;;s rlay aftz� u�u �;,�„�„g. exclu�iv� of th� hitl ���r�i�g d�t�. ,�ili r��4,�t ir� ti�� bi.sl k:2aa�g ��nsid�red �;�n-r�s�oa�siv� #�q �ic! ��ec�fieatioa�s. �xce�utio�: CF�, l�;A, a�t�# CGe G p�r�ye�.�s, �locu�ent� will b� s�r�r�itted to �h� City Project Mara ef if pu#�licly hid o� #� tFte D�u�k���r ff priv�#��y �i[i. Will you pepfoem this entire contract withaut subconfiractors? � Y�S lf yes, please provide a detailed exp[anation thaf proves based on the size and scope of th[s ❑ �� pro}ect, this is your normal business praetice and pro�ide an operational profile of your busjness. Will you perform ti�is entire contract without supp[iers? ❑ Y�s If yes, please provid� a d�faiEed explanation that proves based on the size and scope of this projeCt, this is your normal business pracfice and provicEe an in�entory profile of your business. � iV0 7he PrimelOfferor further agrees to provide, directly to tf�e City upon r�quest, comp[ete and aceurate information regarding actual work per#ormed by all subcontrac#ors, including Business Equity firms on this contract, the payment thereof and any proposed chang�s to the original Business Equity firm arrangements submitted with this bid. The Prime/Offeror also agrees ta ailow an audit andlor examination of any books, records and files held by the�r company that will substantiake the actual work performed by the �usiness Equity firms on this contract, by an autharized officer or employee of the City. Any intentional andlor knowing misrepresentation of facts will be grounds for terminating the contract or debarment from City wor� for a period of not less fhan three (3) years and for initiating action under Federal, 5tate or Local ]aws concerning false sfatements. Any fai[ur� to compl.y with fhis vrdinanc� creates a material breach of eontract and may resu{t iR a determination of an irresponsible Primel OfFeror and barred from participating in City uvark for a period of time not less than one (1) year. Authorized S€gnature Title Company Name Address GitylStatelzlp Busi�ess Equity �ivision Email: DV1N_BEOffice@#orlworthtexas.gov Phone: (817) 392-2674 Printed Signature Contact Name (if different� Phone Number Email Address �aEe Effeciive 01I01I2D2�1 ��RT'�V�R�HK Cify v� �or� VYo��h ATTACHMENT 1C ��� + �usiness �quity L�i�ision page 1 of 4 �3ood Fai�h E�ror� �'orm PRlMEIOFFEROR Check applica[�le box to describe CONiPANY NAIYiE: PrirrrelQfferor's Ce.rtffication PROJECT NAME: rii m__� ���N' `❑ I�t,M• f�'"'`�` 20�8 �ond Y�ar 3-�ontrac� 6 BID�ATE Business �quity Goal: Offeror's Business Equity Goal Commltment: PRO.fECT NUMB�R 15 0�0 oro 101452-2 li the Offeror d1d not r.;��i ar exceect tnP Busines� Equity Gva[ fnr �ni� N���eci, tne Y�+mefvTferQr r�usi complete this form. If fihe PrimelOfferor's meihod of compliance with the �usiness �quity Goa[ is based upon clernonstration of a"Gaod Faith �ffort", the PrimelOfferor will hawe the burden of correctly and aecura�ely p�eparing and submitting �he documentation required by the City, Campliance with each item, 1 thru 1Q below, sY�all satisfy the Good Faith Efforf requirem�nt absent proof of fraud, infientional andlor knawing misPepresentation of the facts oe intentional discrimination by the PrimelOfferor. Failure to cornplefe this FQrm, in its entirety virittu su�p��tinc,� documentation, and r�cei�ed �y ihF� Purchasing �ivisian nta later #han 2:40 p.m. on the second Cify business s�ay after bidl opening„ �x��usive of bid operaing dat�, v;iiii r�s:;li. in the bid being considered nan-responsive� �c� bid s;,ecir`ications. Exception; CFA, ICA, and CpBG projects, documents will be suumittec� tcF tn� i:iiy �roject Manager if publicly bid or to #he Developer if privaieiy bid. 1.) Please fist each and e�ery subcontractirtg andfor suppfier opportunity for the compietion of this project, regardless of rruhether it is to be provided by a Business Equity firm or non�Business Equity firm. (DO NOT LIST NAMES OF FI, RM5)• On all p.rojects, the PrimelOfferor must Iist �ach subcontracting and or supp[ier opportunity regardless of tier. (Use additiorral sheets, if nece.ssary) l.ist of Suhcontracting Opportunities List af Supp[ier O�partunities E�fQGti�� o�ro�rzoz� ATTACHMEN7 1C Page 2 of 4 2.j Obtain a current [not mo�e than two (�) months ald from the bid open c�atej list of Business Equ[ty subcantrac�ors ancilor suppliers from the City"s B�siness Eq�ity Division. � Yes � No Date of Listing 3.) Did you solicit bids from Busin�ss �quity firms, within the subcontracting andlor supplier areas previously listeci, at least ten calendar days prior to hici opening by telephone, exc[usive o# the day the bids are opened? �Yes (If yes, atfach list to include name of 6usiness Equity firm, Bp rson confacted, phone number and date and iime oi contact,J �No 4.) Did you solicit bids from Business �quity firms, witt�in the subcontracting anc[lo.r supplier areas previousfy listed., at least ten calendar days �rior to 6id opening by fa�c, exclusi�ve of the day the bids are opened? � Yes ��f yes, attach list tv include name oi Business Equfiy firm, fax number and date and tEme of contact. [n additlon, if the iax is returned as undeliverable, then that "undel[�erable confirmation" re�eived must be printed directly from fhe facsim9le for proper documentafion. Fail.ure to submit confirmatian andlor "undeli�erable confirmation" documentation may render the � ND �FE non-responsive.) 5.) Did yau solieit bids from Business �quity firms, within fhe subcontracting andlor supplfer ar�as previously listed, at least ten calendar days prior to hid opening by err�ail, exclusi�e of th� day the bids are �ed? gg (If yes, attach email confirmation to include rtame of Business Equity firm, date and �ime. In addition, if an �� � emai! fs raturned as undefiverable, th�n ihat "undeliverable message" receipt must be pr9nted directly frvm the �NOemail system for proper documentation. Fail�re fo subm9t confirmation andfor "undelE�erable message" dncumantatlon may render the GFE non-responsive.) [V�DTF= 7i�e t�T�e me#�iU�� [U�"f1iITiLC� �u�u�r �r� �cceptabla P:,r soiic�irio�y oid�, and eaeh sei�einu Ii1CLlllJ� �►usi �e app�i��i t� it�� applicabi� �:�ntr�cit. �l:� ��i��,l�}�ie�u� must dacumerF� t�ak �iiher at lea�k two aiiein�t� +rv��r� r�dL �Ijlliry t;,•ro q�f #�G tli�e2 mei�noc�� �3r t�aG �t I�:d�� ���a success�4�l �u��iaCt �nras t��acfe usin� one o4 t�t�s #x ��e nnei���u� i� �i�a�� t� iieen�ed resperft$iy� �� t�'+c Gu�� Faiih �ffnrt rG4��E�aa��r�t. NCl��� i h� F'rimelt}fiferor ��u�t cQnxn�:� tt�� eniir� BuSip�es� Eqi�i#y itsit speci���.: tr� ea�� supconiraci���� and �upN;�ar oppariunit�+ tn 1�e in compllance wit�i quesiion� ; tl�ru �. 6.} Did you provide plans and specifications to potentia! Business Equity firms? � Yes � No 7.} Did yow provide the infvrmation regarding the location of plans and specifications in orcier to assist the Business �guity firms? �Yes �No Eifective 0910'EI2U21 ATTA.CHMEN7 1 C Page 3 af 4 $.) Did you prepare a quotation for tf�e Business Equity firms to bid on gaodslser�ices specific to thefr skill set? ❑ Yes {If yas, attach all copies o# quotations.) ❑ No 9.} Was the contact information on any of the Cistings not valid? ❑ Yes ��f yes, attacft the information that was not valid in order for khe Business �quity aivision to address the corrections needed.J � NEO 10.) 5uhmit documentation if Busfness �quity firms quotes were rejected. The documentation submitted should be in tf�e firms forms of an affidavit, include a detai[ed explanation of why tF�e Business Equity firms was rejected and any supporting documentation the PrimelOfferor wishes to be �onsidered by the City, In the event of a bona fide dPspute concerning qvotes, the Prim�l0fferor will provide for confidentiaf in-camera access to an inspection of any rele�ant dacumentation by City personnel. (PJease use additrona! sheets, if necessar , arrd eftach. Com an Name Tele hone Gontact Person Sco e of Work Reason for Re"ection ADDITI�NAL INFORMAT[ON: Please pravide additional inforrrmatian you fe�l wiil furfiher explain your gnod and honest efforts to obtain Business �quity firm pa.�fiicipation on this project. i he �rimelOfferor further agrees �o �ro�ide, directly to t�e City upon eequesf, complete and accurate informatian regarding ac#ual war� pefformed on this contracfi, �k�e payment �hePeo# and any proposed changes to �he originaC areangements submitted with this bid. �he Rrim�lOfferor also a�rees to allow an audit andlor examination of any bfloks, records and files held by their company that will substantiafie t�e actual work performed on this contract, by an authorized officer oP empfoyee o# the City. A�'rimelOfferor who intentionally andlor knowingly misrepresents material facts shalf he �ebarred #or a period of time of not less than three (3) years. Effective 0110712D21 ATTACH�ENTIC Page 4 ofi 4 �he undePsigned certifies that �he in#ormation pro�ided and the �usiness �quity firms [isted waslw�re contacted in good faith, It is undersiood that any Business �quity firms lis�ed in Attachment 1C wi[I be contacted and fhe reasons foP not using them will be �erified by �he City's Business �quity I�ivisian. Au#horized Signature Tit1e Company Nama Add ress CitylStatelZip Printed Signature Contact Name and Title (if different) Phone Numb�r Erriai[ Address �ate Business Equity qivision Email: bVIN BEOffice@fortwo�thtexas.gov Phone: (817) 392-2674 Effective 0110112D21 �V�l P'�Olelll� JoiniVenture - CITY OF FORT WORTH Page 1 ot 3 Jaint Venture Eli�ibiIity Form ATl questiorrs »rust be answered; use "N/A" if rrod applicabde. Name o�C�ty project: 2fl� $ Bond Year 3- Contract 6 A join[ vent�ue form m«st be completed on eaeh project RFPIBid/l'roject Nuz��b�r: 1 � 1452-2 1. Joint venture informatian: Joint Venture Name: 7oint Venture Address: (If applrcable) Telephone: E-mail: Fax: Identify the firms that comprise the joint venture: Please aitach extra sheets if additiona! spac� is re.quirad to provrde deiailed ex�lanations of work to be perforrrred by each flmt comprrsing th� 'oint venture Business �qoity Non-Business Firrn 1�'ame: E uity l+irm Namc; $usuless Firm tisiness I�imt Contact Name: Cflntact N�ne: Business Business Address: Flddress: Telephone: Fax: Telephone: I`ax: E-mail: G-mail: Cert'rR�ation Stmfus: Namc nf Certziyizzg A,gency: 2. Sca e of work erformed b the �oint Venture: Describe the sco e of work of the Bnsiness E ui �rm: Describe the sca e af vYork af the non-Business E uit firm: Effective D1101/2021 Joint Venture Page 2 of 3 3. What is the percentage of Susi�ess Eauity firm participation on ti�is joint venture counting torwards the project gaal? 4. Attach a co�y of the joint vent�re agreement. 5. List components of ownership of ,�oint veniure: (Do not complete if tJ�is irrformaiion ts desei•ibed in joant venture agrBelnenC) Profit and Ioss sharing: Capital contributions, including equipment: Other applicable ownership interests: 6. Xdentify by name, race9 sex aQd firm those individuals (with titles) who ar� re�ponsible for the dAy-to-day managemeni and decision making of the joint venknr�: Financial decisions (to include Acconnt PayabEe and Cteceivable): Management decisions: a. �stirnating b. Marketing and 5ales � c. mmHiring and Piring af management personnel �d. Purchasing ofmajor ac�uipment andlor supplies Supervision of field op�rations T�e City's BU51�1E55 EqUltjl D1VI510f1 W]II CG'V1BW yOUC J011li V911tU1'E SUbI'1'115510[1 anc� wi[I have final approval of the Business Equiiy percentage applied toward the goal for the projecf listed on this farm. NOTE: From and after the date of project award, if any of the pa�ticipants, the individually defined scopes of work or ths dol[ar amountslpercentages change from #he originally approved informatian, then the participants rnust inform the City's Business �quity nivision immediately for approval. Any ur�justified chang� or deletion shall be a material breach of contract and may result in debarment in accord with the procedures outlined in �he City's Business Equity Ordinance. �t�e�f�v� o�ro�i2a2� Joint Venture Pa e3of3 AF�'�DAVIT Th� undersigned aff rzns that the foregoing statements are true and correct and include alI material infarmation necessary to identify and explain the terms and operation af the jQint venture. Furthermore, the undersigned shali agree to pravide to the joint vanfure the stated scope of work, decision-making respozzsibilities and payments herein. The City also reserves the right to rec�uest any additional information deemed necessary ia detertnina ifthe joinf ven�u:t� is eligible. Failure ta cooperate andlor provide requested information within the time specified is grounds for tetmination of the eligibility process. T`he t�ndersigned agree to �permit audits, in�erviews with owners and examinatian of the hooks, recorc�s and files af the joint venture by any a.uthorized representatives of the City of Fart VJorth. Failure to comply with this provision shall resuit in t}ae termination af any contract, which inay be awarded under the provisions �f this joint venture's eligibility and may initiate action under �'ederal, State and/or Local ]aws/ordinarices eoncerning false statemen#s or willfuI misrepresentation of facts. - - ---------_____.__�__ ......�---------- --------------------------_�_.�......__----------------------------- Name ofBusiness Equisy Firm; Name ofT�fon-gusiness �quity Firm: Aiame of Qwner; Name of Qwner; Signature ofOwner Signature of Owner Printed Neme of Owner Printed Name of Owner 5ignt�ture of Owner 5ignature of Owner 7'itle Tiile Data patc Notaz-ization State of On this County of day of , 20 , i�efore me appeared and to me persana3ly knawn and who, being duly sworn, did exect�te the faregoing affidavit and did state that they were properly authoriaed ta execute this affidavit and did so as their free act and deed. Notary PL�b.lic Print Name Notary Public Signature Commission Expires _ Business Equity Di�ision Email: DVIN B�4f�ce@fprt�orthtexas.gov Phone: (8l7) 392-2674 (serrl} �ffecfi�e 0110112Q21 ����� A �RH COP9Pd�1PolY January 1 U, 2019 R�: 201� Rule Changes ta Form 129� 4i�O �8cker Di�V�, SlJ[te �DL] Irolrsg, TX 75U62 Phone; {�94) 741-3531 �eginning �fanuary 1, 2018 cl�anges took effect conc�rning Form 1295. According to these changes a publicly traded business entity, including a wholly owned subsidiaey o# the business entity is ex�mpt from the Form 1295 filing P�quirement. a.�J io �.��°�0 TexasBit is a part oi Texas MatePials Geoup, Inc., a memb�r of the C�b fam�ly of companies that are wholty owned by CRH plc Meadquartered in Ireland. GRH (LS�: CRH, f��: CF�(a, NYS�: C�H) is a leading global di�ersified b�aildir�g materiafs graup, emp[oying �7,400 people af 3,8D0 aperating locations in 31 co�ntries worldwide. A�ortune 500 company, C�H is a constitue�t member of the FTSE 700 index, the EIJ�C� ���XX a0 index and the IS�C� 20. CRH's ,�merican �epositary 5hares are lis#ed on the NYS�. �est regar s, � r Chris Michael Vice President & General Manager TexasBit, a CF�H company �. Treasury I�eland K Reial! F• EUnOj1210�her � NafthAmerica L Unked Kingdum o�.+�,o,�ron.n.,�. 31R�ee u�• 2Av Daf :knhevrrn�a 7�x.rJ7 2?73� p�+�pn e+we sza sea en r�,. 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The titles and descriptions for the classifications listed are detailed in the AGC of �exas' Standard Job Classiflcations and Descriptions for Highway, Heavy, Utllities, and Industrial Construction in Texas. Page 1 of 1 �1���� �0 0� �ro���� ��q���°em��n�s �� ��I][� �.AG� ]G�FT' ��T'I'El�'�'��I�TAl�l�� ��G�� CdTY OF FORT WOItTH 5TAN�ARD CON5TRUCTION 5PEGIFICATION DOCUlUIENT5 Revised7uEy 1,2U11 2018 80Na Year 3— Contrect 6 City Praject No.:101452-2 � � , t �� "'' �i I �' � ���� o� ����r wo�.�� W�TE� ll)EP�TIV�Ei�TT S']�.ANI�A� PR�A�ZJC'I' L�S�C Updated: �pril 09, 2021 � The Fo� Wo�th Water D�partmenf's Standard Products Lis� has been developed to minimize #he submittal review of products which mee# the Fort Worth Water Department's Standard Specifications during utility construction projects. When Technical5pecifications for specific products, are included as part of �he Consiruction Contract Documents, the requirements o� the Technical Specification will override the Fa�t Worth Water Depa,r�ment's �tandard Specif cations and the Fart Worth Water D�partment's Standard Products List and appra�al of the specific products will be based on the requirements of the Technical Speeification whether or not the specific praduct meets the Fort Worth Water Department's Standard Specificatians or is on the For� Worth Watex Department's Standaard Products List. � '�'��le of Co��en� {Click an items to go directly to the page) � 3� � 1� Items Page A. Water & Sewer 1. Manhole� & Bases/Components ........................................................... 1 2. Mariholes & SaseslFi6erg3ass ............................................................... 2 3. Manholes & BaseslFrames & Covers/Rectangular ............................... 3 4. Manholes & Bases/�rames & Covers/Round ....................................... 4 5. Manholes & Bases/Frames & CoverslWater Tight & Pres�ure Tight .. 5 6. Manlioles & Bases/Precast Concrete .................................................... 6 7. Manhales & Bases/Rehab Systerrxs/Cementitious ................................ 7 S. Manhales & Ba�es/Rehab Systems/NonCementitious .....................,... S 9. Manhole Insert (�ield Operations Use On1y) ........................................ 9 10. Pipe Casing Spacer ............................................................................... 10 11. Pipes/Ductile Iron ................................................................................. I 1 12. Utility Line Marker ............................................................................... l2 B. Sewer � 13. Coatings/Epo� .................................. � 14. CoatingslPalyurethane . .... . . .. . ..... ... . ... . 1S. Combination Air Valves .................... 16. Pi�eslConcrete ................................... ..................................... 13 ..................................... 14 ................................... ] 5 ........................................... 16 17. Pipe Enlargement Sy�tem (Metb.od) ..................................................... 17 18. Pipes/Fiberglass Reinfarced Pipe ......................................................... 18 l9, Pipes/HDPE .......................................................................................... 19 20, Pipes/PVC (Pressure Sewer) ................................................................. 20 21. PipesIPVC* ........................................................................................... 21 22. Pipes/Rehab/CIPP ................................................�.�,.............................22 23. PipeslRehab/Fold & Farm .................................................................... 23 24. Pipes/Open Profile Large Diameter ...................................................... 24 C. Water 25. Appurtenancas ....................................................................................... 25 26. BoIts, Nuts, and Gaskets ....................................................................... 26 27. Combination Air Release Valve ........................................................... 27 28. Dr� Barrel Fire Hydrants ...................................................................... 28 29. Meters ................................................................................................... 29 30. Pipe�IPVC (Piressure Water} ................................................................. 30 31. Pipes/Valves & FittingslDuctile Iron Fittings ....................................... 31 32. PipeslValves & Fittings/Resilient Seated Gate Vaive .......................... 32 33. Pipes/Val�es & FittingslRubber Seated Butter�ly Valve ...................... 33 34. 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