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�aggett and D. NIcRa� SRTS �mprovemenis
�i4y l�roje�� ]�T�. �.02��3
Mattze �arl�er
Mayor
David Coake
City Manager
William Johnson ,
Director, Transportation and Public Works I3epartment
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T�°an�p�r°���i��n �n� P�binc �V��rl�s D����°t�xn�nt
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Kimiey-Horn and Associates, Inc.
8�1 Cherry Street, Unit 11, Suite 1300
Fort Warth, Te�as 76102
817-335-6511
Scott R. Arnold, P.E. (TPBE #96782)
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STANI?ARD CQiVSTRUCTI�N 5PECIFECATIOAI DOCi]MENTS
S�CTION 00 00 4D
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Division 00 - General Conditions
Pag� z a�z
La.st Revised
00 OS 10 M�. ar and Council Commurucation 07/01/2011
00 05 15 Addenda 07101/2�11
00 11 13 Invifation to Bidders a7/19/2021
00 21 13 Instructions to Bzdders 08J13/2421
�0 3 S� 3 Conflict of Interest Statement 02/24/2020
DU 4100 �3id Form* 03/09/2020
00 42 43 Pro osal Form Unit PriceX O1f20/20�.2
a0 43 13 Bid Bond� 49/11/�01�'
nn� OMTTTED ncr��T
nn� �MITTED n o r��T
00 45 12 �re ualificatian Statement 07/01/2011
nnqv-�-� N�1'I"1`ED ns� �y�z
00 45 2b Contractor Com lia.nce with Worke�s' Com ensatian Lavv 07/01/2011
00 45 40 Business E ui Goal 10/27/2021
OU 52 43 A reement 09I01/2021
00 61 13 Perforrnauce Bond 07101/2� 11
OU 61 14 Pa ent Bond 07/01l2011
nnvv-o�.-� OMIT'I�D n�rn��
00 61 25 Certificate of Insurance 07/01/20ll
OQ 72 00 General Conditions 0$/23/2020
Od 73 00 Su lement Condiiions 03/(19/2U20
Division Ol. - Ge�eral Re uiwements Last Revised
O1 1 I 00 Suinm of V�7ork 12/2Q12012
O1 25 QD Substitution Procedures 07/01/2011
O 1 31 19 Preconstruction Meetin 08/17/2012
O1 3 I 20 Pro"ect Meetin s 07/01/2011
01 32 16 Construction Schedule Q8113/20T1
O1 32 33 Preconstruction Videa 07/01/2011
01 33 00 Submittals 12/2Q/2012
�1 35 13 S ecial Pro'ect Procedures 12I2Q/2012
tl l 45 23 Testin and Ins ection Services 03/04/2024
O1 50 00 Tem or Facilities and Controls 07/fl1/20I1
O 1 55 26 Street Use Permit and Modif cations to Traffic Control 03/22/2021
Ol S7 13 Sto� Water Pollution Prevention 1'lan 07141/20I 1
O1 58 13 Tem or Pro'ect Si na e 07/01/2011
01 60 00 Product Re uirements 03/09/2020
O1 66 00 Product Stara e and Handlin Re uirements 07/01/2011
41 70 00 Mobilization a�d Remabilizarion 1 ll22/2D16
O 1 71 23 Construction Stakin and Surve Q2/1412D J 8
01 74 23 Cleanin 07/0112Q 11
Ol 77 19 Closeout Re uirements 03/22/2021
OI 78 23 O�ration and Maintenance Data 12/20/2012
Ol 78 39 Fro'ect Reeard Docuznents 07/01/2011
C1TY OP FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARb CONSTRUCTION SPECITICATIpN I]OCUMEN"I'S CPN 102403
Revised 5eprember fll, 2021
0o ao 00
STA3�IDARD CONSTRUCTIDI�I SPECIFICA'TT0�1 DOCUIVI�:NT'S
Page 2 of2
Technical Specz�cations which have beea modified by �he Engi�eer specifically for fhes
Praject� hard copies are included in the Project's Contract Documenfs
NONE
Technical Speci�cations listed below are included for this Projeci by reference and can be
viewed/downloaded fram the City's website at:
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T�.DOT Requirements
1. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) Requirements
2. Buy America
3. Child Suppart Statement (FamiIy Code §231.Q06)
4. State of Texas Child �upport Busi�ess Ownership Form*
5. OSHA Implementation
6. Disclosure of Lobbying Activities*
'�. Non-Collusion Affdavit and Debarment Certification*
$. �ertificafe of Insurance
9. Certification of Interest
10. Coniractor's Assurance
1 I. Seals Page
12. Prevailing Minimuzr�. Wage — Davis Bacon
13. Prison Produced Materials
14. DifFering Site Conditions
15. General Notes
16. TxDOT Speciiications, Special Pro�visions, and Special Specifications List
1'7. Federal Requirements for Federal-Aid Construction Contracts (FHWA-1273)
1$. "Standard 5pecifications for Canstruction and Maintenance ofHighways, Streets, and
Bridges -- Adopted by the Texas Deparhnent af Transportation Nowember 1, 2Q14" —
Included by Re�erenee.
*Required to be submitted with bid to be deemed a responsive bid. I� tb�ese items are not
submi��ed vvith the bid packa�e, the bids �wiil not be read publicly.
Appendiar
GC-6.Q6.D Minority and Women Owned Susiness Enterprise Compliance
END OF SECT�ON
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and T]. IvlcRae S1tTS Imptovements
STANIJARI7 COI�ISTRUCTEON SPECIFICATIQN BOCUNf�NTS CPN 102403
Re�ised September O1, 2D21
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�mo�+�# of �1,531,60F3,40. for carss�fuctlon of [�e Dagr�et! and �. hhcRae Sl�T� Im�r�+rem�nl5 prd;e��, �'ht� Im�rav6r�s��ls ind�ide cansErucllar� af
new anc7 re�oRs�r�iclion of ex�stinq sidewalk�. �urb ran�ps, �irlvevuays, �.urb �n�t y�,#�e, sma�l r�rE�inirs� y�alls, sGpns, �ross�afilics and pavement
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The p�oG�cl w�s postet� ori R]i� �Ity Pur�M;�slr�g webs�ie �o� l�l�! on A4�c��sl �6, 20�1 an� adwerEtsed rn Rhe ��r� �Yp��f� ���r�-�e�e�r'arx+ t�r� Au��sl 26,
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sk�rt I� �e��uari{ �0��,
Tha conskx�cilon r,or,�raG! ywlH be f�are��d using 2�'!8 E3ond Pro��sm �'unds ava;lehle In the pro}eck $�ong wllh Fed�r�f C',r�nt F�,n�ss k[� ��
d�5lrll�:�1�d by ifxe 7�x�5 De�arlmerrt oi Tra�9portallon �ixE�pT} dUring �or�s���,c�ion of the nrojec� or� a rewmt�ursabl� �asis aEter wark has be�r�
p�fiqfm8d $nd p�1d Et�r,
T]�,G� proJect wG�� l�e �:or�srru�tmd lhr�ugl� � pravl�us�y exaCs��t�d ��Va�ce FundRrs� qgroemen� (AFA} wlEn 7xao7 {�s 638�7�. aoRl, r�dero� and �late
funds ar� �li[��a1c:d [a kF�� p�'aJ�ck_ Tx{��T ml�al �f��lally ca�cl�� wiii� the �id award privr !o oxoc�lion ai tE��2 cran�tr�c�iorr crsntr�ct. The ❑�ficial
G[�ncurrano� prvGa�s Is c�rren��y un��rway,
TI7is proJect Js Includ��t in ihe 2��8 Bvnd Program, Availab�� ��s�ur�es wFthln khe �eneral Fund wrll be ��se� ka pr�+�{�e in�erl� financarr� urrRll de�t
ls iss�ed, Or�ce �lab� ass�olaEed wHh E�se pro�ec� ls sokd. bo�rd pr�ceeds wHl reirrrburse lhe C,er�er�1 F��n� ar� ��r�rtd���cs wlth ihe st�Eemer�#
ax�ressln� ofFl�ia� Ir�t�nt �a ReFntburse that xvas ed��i�d as �aa�t of li7e �r�inar�ce c.anvass�ng th� band �I�cUari (Or�lna�ce �1a, 2��09��5�2[}18j
ai�� s���seqiae�st aek�ans 1�keR by �he M�yor �rrd ��unclr_
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fr�f�aca�rslrucR,on, �LC a certlFGed �uslnass �quiry FJrm, is in cQmpl�aerc�3 v��it� kn� �isy's I��� Pro��art7 by ooir�miitir�g ta 73°!o D�� parliclpailon �n
this projecl, 1`�r� �I�y's [��� goaG on th�s projewk �s 8,5°1�.
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rec.�srlrr�r�nd:�tlar� s�rid ex�uti❑r� �i kts� onr�lfacl. Prinr tn ar�y expendalure belrrg Ir�curretl, ihe Tfa�+sporlatlo� and I��bl� Warlcs �e�artmer�t has lha
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For
�agget� and D. McRae �RT� Improverrter�ts
Ci�y Pto}�ct Numbef 102A�3
�ssued: 9e�tember '14, �Q�1
Bid Date: ��p#e�nber �3, 202'I �t 1:38 P.Ihfi.
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c, 8usiness Equity Pruz�e Canti^actor Waiver
d. Business Eauity Gand Faitl� Effoi�t Farcn
e. Busir�ess Equity lni�lt Venture
15. REMOV� Sl�eet � of Txi]OT Ge»eral Notes {�age 2$5 of 338 of'the Project Manlial
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(2) Inriicate in upper case letters on the outside of yo�Er sealed bici envelope:
"RECEN�D AND ACKNOWLEDGED �1DDENDUM NO. 1"
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not expressly amended he�•ein shall remaii� in fi�ll force and afFeet.
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1�.6, liids �y individuals sk��tll sl�ow the �iidder'� M�atne artd of�ici�l ��lclres�,
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on ihe {�ic� J'rrrm. 'I-he ��fficial i{drli�:�s c�f [��c,j��i�rl vc�7lK�re sl��l l�.r� sl�trw��.
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lh�r��fk�r be r[�tKrrG7ed w��a�ned,
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lca r�:j�:�i uny {}�� �ll 1�s�itcca«Fi�rming, noi�respo«si���, �G1a€�al.inc�.�l nr cni�dii�i�na] t3ids
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w��tYC ]slfi�i�lrralities n�rE i��valvir�g prie�:, 4;t�nlr�ic� tirrxe �rr+chai�ges in lfte Vv'ork ar���
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f3iddee is in �rr��r$ o�� r�rr� cx�,� ing ct,i�ir���t ar l�tis def�i�l#�d o� a�rev[n�s
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Tt�e t�n���sign�ac� Si�de� propos�s �r�d agro�s, �f th�� Bis� Is 2�cce�tod, to ent�r ir�4� an Ag��err�e�� wikli �i#y fr� tfn� form
ir�ckud�d In the di�d�r�g {�ac;.rments to �r#�rm a�d #urn�sh a�a Vti+�r[t as speciffed ar indicaie� in lh� �antracE Doc�rRnents
for #he Bid �rice �nd wii�sir� k17e ���tilraat Tim� ii�dlca�ed kr� tl7is Bi+� and in �c�ardance wltl7 i�re alher lerit�� and �ondition5
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2. �IDDER Acknawledgements and �ertifi��Xion
2 i En SUbrrli�k�ng lfxls Bid, �idder a�cep�s aiE af �f�e terms a�rrd �an�ls�i�r�s o� ttye Ih�VIT,q�1Qf� i� L IDDEi�� and
�iVS�Rk�fiTION� T� �1�DEF�S. ir,cluding wikhauk lirrkltatian 1+�as� dealing wllfi th� d�5�xt�slti4rt �f f3�d �qr�d,
2.2_ Bid�er is awaee af all c�sts to provide tF�e require� insurar��e, will �a s� �ending cor�teact award, arsd will
pra�+ide ��rafid �n8�rance ceniFc�te me�ting all requrr�rr3en#s vrithin 14 cEays of n�Eification of awafd.
�,3_ �id[Eer certi�ies iha# lhls Blrl Is genuine a�� na� rr��d� in #h€ inte�es� �� �r or� beh�lf af any undis�Gos�d
Ir�diai�ual or ent�ty and is r�ot s4rbm�tte� E� �or�farrrflty wa�h any colk�sive agre�emer�t af rules of ae�y gf��op,
asso�i��iqr�, �rc�ani�a�iar�. of corpar�tlan,
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�,5_ Bidd�r fi�s no# s�l��Ited �r irsduced a3�y Ir�[iEvid��E or ent�Ey to refrain from b�[i�ing.
2,8. �it��er #�ss ��o# �r�g�ged In ��rru��, f�as�dulen�. CoIII�S�+�e, vf co�rc��e ptactrces In camp�t�ng �or k�e �ar�#ract.
�o� the ��rpos�s af #C��s a�ragrap+�;
a. "carrupl pracfi�e" ir�eans ihe afFerir�g, gi�ring, re��7�rint�, or solicifin� of eny thir�g of �+al�e likely !a
inf[��nGe [he �cFlor� r�[ � pu�xllc �EFc{�I irf IIYe boddi��g pro�ess,
b. "#raudulers� Qractic�" mea�s ar� Intenii�naf misrepr�ser�kalion �f �a�ks ma�e (a� ta ire�luen�e t��
}�itlr�ir,g pro�ess to ihe c�etr;rx�e�l of Clty (b} !t� es€af�lish �Id �rices at artsil�ia� nor�-cana�eE�tl�e
1��r�tas, or �c} to de�ri�� �lty of k�e i��r�e45ts �# free a�d pp�r� �orr3pekial�rr.
c. "c�llusfve �ractic�" m�ans a scheme �r arrar�g�merk! betw�en lwo c�r mare �Ir�defs, with or
uwikha�� ihe k�awEedge of Ci�y, a p�rrpo�e af whia� is #a esiab�is� �Ed p�lces ai artlfclal, r�on-
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4.1 �I�� Wprk w,ll be ��m}�lete fa� Fln�l Ac�eptat�ce waillin 240 calendar day� after khe �ate when #he
kh� �ontrac# Tirne cammenees ta rur� �5 provide�i frti Par�graph 2_Q3 af ��e Generai Coa��rEians_
�,2. �id�er accepEs the �ravis�or�s of t#�e Ag�esmer�# as lo E�Qsaidated d�mages an the e+r�nt �f fal�ure [o ��mple�e
k�e Ul+ork {a��dlar achie�ren3ent �f �liles#ones} �r�ithin t#r+� timos s��clfied Irr #t�� Agreern�nt.
5, Att�ci�ed ta t�is Bid
Tl�e fal��wi�g d�Cu�rren#5 �r� 2kk�Cf��d #� and ma�e s pa[� of tliis B�d:
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5 0 i oF k�e {�ene�al �anr���lans,
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t�e spa�e �f4VI�L"C� I}LIQVJ, �IO���' 6flt2f �hP k0�$1 �71� �FT}DU�1� fof �ikES []f�f2C�. O11I}' �YM3S ffC�U�� 1MIII �� read
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subkect ta ve€ifi�atior� andlof rnadlftca#tar� by r�ukliplylr�g th� u�i# E��� pr��es f�r e�ch pay i[�m iay th� rc�spectiva
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prt�c�dt�•rs a�' cans�i•4icl�i�n (excep� �vhea-e �4 �3�rlicular i�ieans, ��:��{�ci, �c�c�ts��r�ue, sec�ue�Yce,
ar� p��oc�di�re t��l' c�nstr�ictic,n E� �pe�i�`�.al�� �nci exg��es�ly� c�lle�i li�r Fi� 1J�� �o�ttr�ci
L)�c�me�ts� or to salety 4�rccauiu�t�s c�r pr�}�rar��� i��ci�t��tt ��Y���to. -l'h� r�vicw a�rd acccp�atice
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v�ri��kc�n i'rc�r�� the r�:47uu•um�nts rrf #}�e �:ar-ttract C)ocurr�ents tixiless C:o�z�ra���r l�a� ct}n1��iec1
wati� �ht ��cc�tut����t���ti�s o�� �cciiirr� [}1 3� {J(? an� City f��� �1V�11 �vrit#�n accep�a��ce c�f ���cl�
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C:i�«tr�c��r's w�n•�t�ty at�d g���snt�:c,
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n+�t u� ac�orda�Yc�: x�ic1} il�t C'o�it�•aci �]�c�ut�c�tjt� t�t� � r�:l�r�sc u��'or�lr�xct���'s o�ligat3on to ��erfarin
thc 1�I�n��lc �7 �ccord�r7c� wrtlti t11c [:o�itract i3oc�ur�cj�ts:
�. o�s�rvatiu��s b�+ �ity;
�. re�:or��m�r�c�aE�c�il ��r paymer�� hy C�Ey o�'any �rvgeess or F�a}�] pavmen[;
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�_ �n� rev�iew and acccptaii�:e �f a SubrrutEal b}r C:ity;
�, FIf1� iE]�j7�C�iC�i1, t�st, or �pt�rcrvat �3� cx�hers: or
7. ar�y c:ori�ectian c�f d�Fec:iive V4FcaR�k Uy �' i�y.
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c�il�er w��rk r�r Jr�c���-��� �es�jl`u��; t�i�i�.ii�uri� v��hic�t s�ysll a��p��tr �uitiv�Y � peric�d ot' lvuo {�.) ��.ars
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f€��s i��c4i�'t�c��l h�' ti� f'if�� iu ctefi��ir�g agai��� �uch ci�iirn� :�nd (:�4�:se� ����cEi�Mo�.
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ar-c �-equir�:d ic� ca�ryc���� C'.��r�tr�ic�Or's ����5��13�ihiki�i�� ti�r cc��as�ruc�inn m��r��,�l�ti�ods, #�chnic�ue��,
ser��eirc:�s and pr��cecl��ri�s.
Li, 11' profes�ioi�a� cEesigii sei•v�;es or ce��tit7c��.iat�s by a dcs��Y profcssior�al �•��lr���c� t� S�SIt;rTL�,
r�laF�rials C?]' �C]411�1EIl�i1t ��e s�ecii�icaily rec7uv�cd o1� �ot�ttactor b�� t�ie CoiYlrtaci I)ac��rrt�:ri�s, C'it}�
���li �pec3E'y ��I �refl��rm�ri�� ai�cl desi�n critcri� i��at s�G��i s�r�vices i7�tFs� s���€�}. �t�ttir�ctc�r ���all
c�►�r�e suc� seivices or cerkii�cAtivi� �� l� pra��ided �}+ r� prr�per�}� liccr�sed }�roFessionr�l, wlias�;
signa��ar� �wa1c� seal sii�l� ���e�r c�n �lk ��I�•awia��;�, ��ilc�a��liarrs. ,�peciFicai.i�t�s. c�.rti�'ications, artcj
�u1�aa�htafs ��rei�ared �y s��c�� prof�s�ianal. Su�niittals r�ia#ecf to tlie 1�Vorl� desi�,ucd or cci�tificd by
�ucl7 �r�rfe��ic�a����l. G� pre���reii �}� c�i��ers, �hall la�ea�• s�x�i� �33�ofessio��i's u��•itt��i ���rova� wher�
su�3ea�i�ted to C`�t�,
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ce�tiJ'i����iotis c>r �ppro��t�L� perJ��e�it�:ci h� �ti�tE� �i��i�n �re�ki:��ic�n���, �rrc}vK�ecl �;itv l�t« ��e�if[��
to C'o�1lra�tar perfoi•t��.�i��e :CIIC� C�fiSl�;il Ci"��CL`l�i ��7�1 Sli��l 3E�"VlC:�S I!]U5i SdELSt�,
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:�r�d �cceptat��e c}.f' Suhrx�it�l� �ex.ce� desi�n ca.E�4�l�tiai�s and deai�i di�awii�;s) will be or�ly #'ar
tfie �au,�p4r�e sl�tecl in Pai��'��+h f�, I�,�. �
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tc� �h't� C'c�»Er��i. C'ckni�r�tc:tc�r ��r��:� �l�l �f�� ['i�}� s�1��1 ����k�e acu��� cl�a•iitig l�egi�l�r 1�orkir}� � lo�n;�
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�a3rmet�t �i�x�er iliis �03l�Tfi4C, l��v� a�cess to �n�€ r�te rigiit �c, c r�irruic and ���iotoi;c����' z��ry� clir��t�y
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i��e ��bc���raci, �ild f�u-�ficr, clra� C'it�+ sh�ll ltavc ai;cess dt��u�� l�c�u�ar� V�'o��kijtb F���u•s �o all
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c���ducl ��xli#s �� �:�r�iplian�c ���i�h �[�i� �,rc���i�ic,n� ���' �his P�r,��������. Ti�e �'ity s��a�l gi�e
S��b�o���ractor ��e€��o�ia�lc adv�ncc t�otice of: ��l�.�Y�icc! attd���.
{'_ C'cxR�kr{sc�c�r a�c� ���ta�;o��raclor �gree tc� �}]tiotoco��y s��c:l� cicx;t�tnc��ts as j7�a� �� re���«�st�.�i I,y �1�e �ily.
T��e Cjty a�•e�s �o reir�rl���rsc C.`aiitractor �or lltc cus� ai' ��3c cop�s as ��jlc�ws at ���c ��at� �uE�€�� iic�cl
in lhe 'Fex<a� Arlmiixislr�xtive �ode ir� effcci as oFi��e ti�ize co�,}�i��g ��;rFi�r�n��.
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rcqui��eci ki� �.it�. �'oi�i�ra��or s�s:�1C ob��ai�i ����l�ct������ �ids i'roi�� s�a�icv�it�•a��ar�s acc�ptable t�
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it �ny, will be a��eptabfc, lf:�ar�y �ttt�contr�cr pravi�ics t�iat#he ���bcon�i��ct�r is t� ix� p��irl r>I�
tlie L�si� of �:osi o�' i��e 1�r�rk ��h�s .`� �ee. tl�e Subcortlr�� kc�G'' ��n�! ��I' E�le W��']� and fee �hal1
be d�teriz�i�ed i�� rF�c san�e �r�r�z�t�er �� C:c�ntr�►c��{3r's C���t oi' t��e 1�Vs,rlc a�d �ee f�s �r��viclec� Er�
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fr. �trppl�mental �c�s#s uicfr�cfi.t� tt�c fol�owu�g.
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rrt�c�iinLiy, �ppliat�c�s, of'ticc, �ttyd teii��rar�� f��:�}�ics at tktc �itc. �rtui l�nc� taals n�t
ov,���1ec1 k�y tlx: w��rkers, w��ich ��� �c�i�sr.un�:cE u� �1��: }�c���`r������7�it�� of l��c 1�o�•lc, �tir�tl cosk, ]e�s
r���rke� �altite, ��f s�a�fr itettss ��sccE but �i�t cat�s�ar�ieci whicE� i�m�in �he p�c��,erty oi'
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bc ]��1�, �nd roy�tl#y payi��r}#s �r�€f fecs #`o�� pei•j��s aiu{ Iice�ses.
e. [�o��es and ��►n��;e� (��Ra+� re�tt�eci �xE3����c�w} c�u��cl by ciamt��;e t�r []tc G�c�rl� u�E
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c�<<E��t��,�;_ t�nd ex�a�.���es s���ll be uic�Euc��d �r� t�Yc Cos� 4�f t��c Work i:ur �E� ptu•posr of
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f. 'llte castofutilitics, fucf, ar►c� sa�vt�ry fa�ilitics atlkre Sit�..
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ii�;ms it� uvalne���cs�� wi[I� ihe �Vc��`k.
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r.cF��sic�c;rcci acii��utist��i«c co�t� �.c�v�rcc� I�y t�t�. �'cai��r:t�C4xr's Cec.
�. Lx��;r�s of �'ot�t�'�c�or's pri�tici�al artd C�rat�cli of#ices oi�cr �.��an C:ontractor's o�#ice a� tlr�
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3. Au}� par� c��' �'�r�tracto�•`� ca���al expe�ses. �rclud'v�� ���er��l on C'o�lrac��r's capik�l
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c;��E�lc�y��� l�y a�tiy c�fi i.hem c�3- I�{}� whc�se {xc�� �r�y c�l' ih��t� i��y �e ]whle, in�:�r3cfin�; hu� �x�>t
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S. ()���r �Y�r��a� c�r �t�r��:r�] ����csL�e cnst� c�fi'�t�� kind.
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sE�t�ll E,e d�tcrr��in�� as sct t�a��lh i�t th�� I1��c�ent. Whcrr t!�„ va�u� of a��� 1�Ir'����c cnvcred Y�y a
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by t� allc�w��1�;�s �c� be �ietivei-��I uf t�e S�i�., ���i all �p��li�:al31� t�xe�; aax�
b. �n�itt�actor's costs �'r�r �il�aciit�� a.i�d lr.ai�dl`u�; oi7 tEi� S�ic�, labc�r, u�s�alE��tio�, overfic��d,
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s��c� c�eE'cctive �arlc {�r�d t��� tY�e �iimuvsh�r� �•t�[eae of ��e 1�V�rlc to the exter�t not otjierwi�e �}aEd b�
Con�raci��r, IF any sucl� a�ccp��nce occ��rs pri�r �o Pir�a� Acceptance, ����a���,� Oi�ciei• will k�. i�su�ci
it��:nt���oraii�i�. t�le n�cessary rev��o�� it� �i�� Ca�t�raci Doctirr�ent� witl� r�espec�t �o tlie �Jc,3•k, a��d C;ily
sE�11 l�c �ntiticd to �� �t}��ropriat� �ccrease in tl�e C'oiY#ract 1�rice, fC��CCTlll� tl�� C�I1111E]1S�l�C� va�x�e of
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o� C:o�Ys�•a��or ��atis��, tE��i ���:v�ous p��o�ss x��yi�rc;t�ts ���:r.��iv�.cE c�t� ���r.nt�t�t c��' tl�� Woi•k I1ave
bcc�� �pp�icd on �c�o��t�t to d�sch�r�c t�or�tr�ctor's lc�itul�.�tc obGgatiaits assoc�ted witli prior
11C��p�icatioiL� #'a� l'�yn�cnt,
5. �I`Y�c aniot�nt �}f� T'CT�433���C wit�1 res�ect to pro�,ress ��aymenc� will be as descr�b�d ar�
st��3�eci�ic�rr �. llli�£SS C�1�1�1�+L5� ��3�]i��8#CC� in 113e C'c�nlr��c;t L�oc���r�ler�is,
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GENERAL CANDl7i�N *�
Pagc 5� of f�;i
13. I�evre�� of���pficcrfila��,s:
I, �i#}r wi31, a�f�r r�c�i�3i crF ea�h .A�l��i�;�t�c�n Fai• �ayrrnc��4 �iciti:r u�slicc�#� u� wrili�sg �
r�cr�mrri�nc��#i�i� �.f �x�m�at� c�F r�tw•�� ��h�. �i��,�ic�ti�i� tt� C:or�tr�c�or ind�catuig rcaso��s for
ref'�,��r��, �Y��ren�, it� i��e ]�ii�:r c���, �'c�niEt��ic�3� r��:��r �t��k� ��� nec��s�iy �orrecl��.� .�nc�
re����nut l�c .4pplic�#.ion,
�_ C'iiy's �aa`���:��:��ir�� c�f ai�� ��a}�i�7��}l ��cc�u�stctl iu atti �l�plicaEiaii for I'ayn�etit u��ll l�e l�rtx�ect c�a�
�:'it}�'� c}l��e�v����r�ns c�l' �he ex�:ct��ecE 1�I��rr1:, anc€ ut� � i��° s��vicw oi�#�e 11��Iicai�nn Far i'�����t�ei�l
��d 11�e ���c�a1��a��lyR�� cl:�ta ,in�C s�lY�clt�lcs, t�Yat t� it�c b�;s� of (:��y's l�o4vlei��,e=
ri. E�: Wc�rk ha� �Sr����:�s�d tc� �krc poit�t �€�di��teck;
i�. ilt� i���alit}� c��`#h�. 1��rk is g�r�era�l}F i� ac�:ort��r�ce u�it�i il�� �'c�������►ct [�c�c�n�i��s ��4ikxje.ct
�c} ��r� evalu�ticxtY of �h�. 1�Vr���c Eis a t�aticizo������ whnle �r3nr lo or t��x3n Fin�a i I�c���,��nc�, lhe
��csulls c�l' �ii� st�b�ecfuut�t tcsts cal€ed i�or ir� ll3e �'or�leac l Docun�i�ts, a iir�al d�t�r�t�Er�a��cx�t
c�l'�{u�nli�ic� ar�d c-]�s�i#i�ai�otrs �`or Work �er�onneti L�Ziler Para�a�sl� 9,175, �ncl �42�y c�tl��r
c�t�alificatioivs SC'r1iCC� 1Cl ��C �'�CO3Ii111��1{i�9t1031}.
3. Pr�c�ss�Ei� a.t�y s��ch ��yiY�ei�t v��ill noc �l�ere��}+ be s��e�ied la ]t�ve re�����r�t�cj �ia�:
a, ir�spcc#ions n�c€e �n c C�c�:�: ll�e qu�l��}+ c�r liae yu�t���ity c�E' t�i� 1�Vc�r1c as it 1}€�s bcerti ��i;rf.orined
have �ee�2 ex�����sl�ve. �xta�c3��1 ��� �very ���,e�c� c�fiti� 1��ar1c in pro�:ress, ur €��vol��ec�
cfetai�cd ir�spc�tioi� of' tE�� Vl�c�rlc hey�}nd tF�� r�.���c�n�il�il�Eie� sE�ec�Fica!!� �ssig�cc� t� C;it�r
irr ll�. �'a�1lr.�ct T?ocuR��e��l�; ���'
h. Eh�re ma� no# �e #�t�1�:r muE��r� ��r iti�tres i��;twee�i the pa��es #h�# mi�t �ntii�C �an#r�tctvr
kc, be �zid ac�tlili�n�li}r l3y Cily c��• err�i��� C'ity tc} �v�tylt�rlci ��}�,nent #� C:oj7t��act�r; ��
c:. C's�r�#��c�.or l�a� �c�a��rptEe� with �,��vs arf�i �tcgtr�t#���3s ap�ali�.able �o C:ontra�tor's per,formr�nce
c�f tlxe V�fc3rlk.
�. ('i�y m�y rcti�se to proccss thc �vholc D� �Ti� �}�I'� C�� �Il� �}��1�C��3�1 �7�G�115� O� SL��?ti�C�ll�i3C�j�.
d��cc�v�:�•�c� e�i�i�rice or tkrc !'C',SU��S �� 5ll�]5�{�iEk:tl� i���pectiva�� vr te�t�, �nd revi.�e ikr r�.rr�akc:
�Mr��� �t�c� �yr��en� pr€:��cxtv�Cy u��d�, to suc�� extei}t as r€��y I�e rtiec4��a�i�y !c� �r�}lc:ct C�ity I'ec�3��
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;�. tlre V��ork i� c�r.�Ccc�Evc or c��r-��,�etcri 1�orl� i��* �een d�ima�ec� C�y �.l�e C'��«ir�ctnr �r
suhu�>r��r�ctors r�qujr�ig carrect�n �r repl��ce�-r�i��;
b. ciisc�e�t�cies u} qu�n�it�es c���ta�n�cl �r� gr�v�c�4as �p��lic:�lir�i3s Fc�� �ayri�si�t;
c, ���e Co��#rs��cl Pr�c� l�4� hee�r rcc�trcec� hv C'h�rige C}rriers;
c!. C'ily €��s ����n ���yK�i�ed tt� cc�rrcct dcfcc�iv�. Wor�C or cn���t]eic �ctrk iu t��.cc�r���i�e v��i�i�
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ass��secl r�gr��ns� �1tc i�tYc�rf�� cl��e �he �'«ntr�ctor, �oi as a�ei�Ccy, b��t as c�a�n�g�:s s�f�`c��ci �i}� l�ie
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will b�:c:c�me d��c i31 a�carrianc� w�t t�Y�: �'c��Yu•act �?c��;um��«l�.
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�_ L.i�n� h�v� heett fded ir� ��tu}�.ctioir wa�� �i�� 1�c�ric, e�cept urtte�•� C��nt�ac���r f�a� ������e»ed
rr ����ciii� �{�3��i �a�is�actary ica (�'i�� t4� sc�w�c ���� satisfac�iur��nci dis�l,�r�e ��I'��ch E.ien.�;
b. tlYcrc ����� oil��.r it�ir,,� �n�i�li��� �:i�v �c� � set�o�'a�a�sl lhe amvt�nt recan�t�tctuicd; or
c:. C'i��� I���� t�ct�r�G �Cnt�wledg� ui�' t�ie c��c��rt�cn�:c� ai'�i�}� oF i1�� evet�#s en����er��tec! in
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1����� ��x.ci�fcrtll� ����� iderE�iii�:�i u1 fl�c Cckjr[ract Docwn�r�ts, c�r wl�ich C'iE�+ detcr�Ytit�cs ca�rsti�ut�:s
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Wc��k v��hach �iky c�clerer�ines #c� he re�sc�y �'c�x ils �n�enc�ecl �e. ���h��c� lv ��e ���luw}r�� c��nd�ti,���s:
I, (�',���t�rr��.t�t� �t �ny� ti��7e� �31��}� n{atify �'j�}� ir7 writi�s,� �it ('iai��racto�� �o��s�d�rs ar�}� s��ch p�rl oi`
tl,e V�lnr� [e�d}� E�r �1� intcrK�lLcl �L��.
?. 1�4�itEr�1 a re:�sr�t�h�C tity� �i��cr �to�i�`i�a�ioiy as ca�ut�:ra#e�i it} �'a��agra�li 14,c�5,A,i, ��iy €�»�
i`iant�actor ��al] r�r�tke �t� �75�7���.tiQrt of t��t pa�� t�f thc Wor1c to determEne its status o�
ccattirplct�}�t. I#`C'ii�r �lucs anf ca��si�Jcr tf�t� ��x��t a!' �e Wor1t l� be suE�sc�tyi�illy conip��te, �ii}�
wiJ� ��oi.i�y C'cx�iti�ctor i�i wrilisig �Ev��� tii�. r��€�s�itis thcrcfor.
3, Y�rEi�I U�ilir��i�ri �+�ill iiai cvrist��utc �"ir�al �1c��pi.�t�ce i�p� ��Ey.
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a�co��c�t��ice v��tt�� t3�e C:criitract L?c��:�ame�Yls:
�. �itlu�� 10 dt�ys, �ity v,�ilf scl�eci�i�e � F'�i�rkl i������:�icm ����ih �'nni�i�clor,
�. C.'ily wil] .a��tity �'on�ras:tor i�� wrilin� r�.i' ail ����rl�ct�l:�r� in wkr.Ec:h lhis in����.c�t��3� reveais tha�
ll�e W�rk ��coi��ieke �r c��Fec�ive {"i���n��h Ta�l iken��"��. �'c>n�r�c�tc�f til���l imn��l�4�ly i;tk��
s�a�h rtiea�ures �� �tre ne�cs�ary tc� com�E�ir� ����:h ��lr�rk c�r rcm��ly ���ch c���ici�:n���;�.
H, �o l�nze ch�r�;e wi�l l�e T���c�� ��►in�� �he �;sfnlr��c����• a�c�l�r�;e�i s��� cl���e c}f i1�}til ic���ic�i, tc� �xe ��i�}�
O� .�iL[I7S�#iT1�1?i� C�;llllj7j��l(3FI ��n{! �h�: d�t�: c�l' Fir�a1 Ins��c[i��n.
�. �i�nxiEd il7e �ity detern�ine �j�aE ���e ��'c>�•�C �� ��{�t ready 1'i�r �ina! �����c�i��r�, ('il� will z�c��il}r c1tc:
�'onlr�ctor ��vrE�in� c�l`�h� t{����c��,� �t7cj �:�ritrac� Ti�ne: will rc��wr�e_
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any F'unch Ta�[ it�n�s, (:��i�[�-�ict 7"im� �vill i•est�ttYc fo�� �Eie ri�•atir�i� �t i��ccs for ��o��#rar:tor ta
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tt}s�cctio��; Gity will i�suc to C;o��a.ctor a leiter of f� inal A�ceptance.
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i. l�ft��r ��ty's a�cc}�tartce a#` �te Ap��i���.E�t} for �'aytncr�� �nci a�co��paj�y�ng d�ctur►eutai�ior�,
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in�;�K�ci�t�g l,�at rto� fitn��ec:k to €ic���i�iatec� clar��a��s, u�].E� �1�C:{1E7tC C�ll� �TICE �7�k�':7�71�,
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t�, clu•�:ctly b� �iYe C:ot}tractnrar;
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u}st�rance �,rovisier ���r re�i�f�ak�in�t.
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lhc r�iease, ��] s��b�t�it�:�1� a�7s� llt�a] q���i�lifics �r�x�st be �.o�Y�����.�c�i :�i�d €�c���#c� for a€L c�tl�e� �var�C.
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t�tdcr 11�e C'uitlract �`or ai7�n�tEt�� �oi�e ar �iriii�Eiec� c�E� reE��ri���, �� tE�e work tlr���a• �he Coilia•s�cl
L}octu�enEs ar ajiy act �r i�c��ec� oi`C;ity rel�iecl lc, c�r c�r�inected wit�1 ���e �'an�rt�cl,
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Tnt�e, c�irsc:tl}� ��ttril�ut�h�e ic� �tty �tt��ti s�.�}�ei�su��n.
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or cr�uip�nent, f'�xi�titrc to adh�r� #o il�e Yr��ec# Sched�ilc cs#�i���slicd L�11��1' Yilf�i�l'��1�} �,{}� 75
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E�la�u�css i.]3v�rsily Cnter�rise C1z�d�r�az�cc #"?(1[1�{i-1�-2�}� 1 estii�Gslied x�r�d�� �arag-{��,Iti
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3. � cxiiE�•�ctor's rc��eat�� di�r��ard of tEi� autk�urit}� s�F C:i�y; �st�
�. �vntrs,c#t,r's viola#��n Tn any s��E�#antk�� w�}� �E' �n}� ��ov�sivns c�f i�l�e Coniracl Do�iu-Mier�t�;
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dc!'c�ts �f" �n� n��u��., tii�: t;ui•r�cEio�� u�� w�u��t lv�s hc�.�� d'u�c�eci i� wri���g �� t�c C:ii}�: t�r
�. ���4��i.�r�1.i�� i�uiicalion t��at t�e Con�r��ctor ���s nrade ar� ti��rat�t�ioriz�:d �issigrit�ient of t�Ye
{::oRi�•act ���� �ny �[�r�ds iiue tl�er�fi•�m [�i�r t�i� be��# it of a��y c��d�tor or f�r any otE�er ���rpo�e;
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7. S4t�st��trtiat �v���ic� tha� tlYc C'o�ztractt��� lias i�cco�x�: ir��uCv�i�t or t���tE�:���t, c�i• oltrcrwise
ftnaitici�lt� ut�ah�e to ca.i-ry u� tl�e 1�cxr1� sa�isiactorily; or
�. C'o�irractor caiY���eiroccs Cc�sl acti�n i�1 a cot�� of �ain�cteit� _j��risdictiot� agau�st t�tc �`ity,
1�. ��"ca�:e c�r a�a{�re c��' 11�� �v���i� icler�lii ie�i i�r f�rra�r��h 15_Q�A, occe�r, �'r{y wi�i �,rcxvic�e wril�en n{,�ice
t<> f'.t�e�tr�c�i�r ��r�cE �t�rely t� arran�i: � ec�3lf�r�;nce ��+iif� �c�xxu-�ct��r ��� ��i�-�:�� lc} �cl�l3-e:ss
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r�:�:ciE�E [�f`nC�tt�;c.
lf i��c City, E�le C'o��tractor, attd t���; S�u•c�� �a t3ui :����e �a a�lov�� t��e C;oitlract�� tc� pro�eed ta
���rfor�n t��� cat�tr�����E3 (.;or���act, l�e �ity t�iay, to tlte cxtet�t ��eri�iittccl by ���v� and
12��kaCr�tio��s, declarc a C.'ontrac�ar defau[� aiid it�r�nal[}r teri���atc tiie C'onti�a�tor's rigii€ to
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��nti�c#or a�xd S�trel.y i1av� re�e��ed noti�e of' �orttere�tce to acEdress (;on�-ac#or's failti�� �o
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1h'oi•t� iiI1C� CC}li]�}�CIC 1[ �5 4��3�1']L3�i� }J�I�W.
a. �f C'it.}� ro�np�etes tlYe V,'ork�, �ny z���ty �x�l�ade C��tractor a�i�i Sk�rel� fi-�}nz t��e �i�� �nrl
i�a�t�: possc�sic�t� of ���e UVc�3�k, a�ul r�ll �i�a#e�iais r�x��i e���R����ierrt RR�cc��-���r�,�#ecl i��t�� l�3e 1�+'c��•�C
storec€ at i�e �i�e ot� E'oi� wk�ick� �:'it}� }t�s pa�ci C'on#rn.ctor a�• Srarety h��l w},ic3, ;are �1.�>reti
el��wher�, ai�i� li��isl� ���e 1�ork as �iky ma}� �ee�zi ex��edi�€�t,
3, V�l�e���er Cily or �t�re#y comp�el�� lY�e W���lc, C'�,��tr�ctt�r ����Gll r�ct� lx eni�l�cl to ��:cei�'� �t�y�
�r��il�i� ������,YG ���,�a c�� ����� �� �-����,��_ r,4 �E�� «i��3�i�i h�E���tc� csi'thc (:crt�t��act �'ricc ex,�;c��il�
alf c�a€�, c���ts, los�es anc� c�aa��x��� ��as#ain�ck t��' C.`E�y ��ri,�in� a4�s c>�' ��r �-�sul�i��� fi•�,n
cotn�l�tu�� t�ie �N�rk, st�c� excess v�•ill b� paic! to �'v��tra�:tar, �.f ��ch c���ms, ���.�t�, I��s�es �nc�
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�osts, �osses aa�d damages ��ctu�ed I�y �ity wil� k�e i�co�porated in � C'I�ana� (�r�i�r, ��-��victec3
ik��f wt�e;ji �xci��s�g an�' j�i�l�#� c�r rea�edie� iu�der ll�i� F'aa•a��•aph. �'ily ��1��11 �cki lke r�c�i�i�-�d �b
�1�ta�i t�e 1c�u��s� ��rice for t�e VVorf� �ertor�nec�.
4, I�cElher �ity, r�or aii}� of it� ��s�3e�:ii�'� G{?Fi.�lElt;mt�, a�e���, �>�"�icers, �I����c�cn�s �ar� er��p�i}��:cs
s�l� b�c �� au� w��-1��b1� or acco���iah�e �� �-'��i�•{�ctor �,�� �4�re��� �`or ih� me�hc�ci l�}� �vhiclr if�e
cor�pic#i�n of tii� sairl �Nc�rk, or any por�ir�n ��Z���ec�f, i17�� 13� rtE�C�17�3�lS�ILL� [}3` f{?I' 1.�]L �rricc �r�id
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io r�cove� clam��,�s f�x�m i�c}��Irc��:k��r ��r �t���t}� I�t� �c>nir��;�n��`s f�itur�.x tc� ��rtic1}� ���t��E�;te �hc
ee�tv�e ��or�tract, C'ontr�ctc�r �l�a�f ns�k b� entitl�d tc� �n.y �I�im r�n ticc;c,�[ c��' t3�c �t�ethod t�sed
by C'�i�r �1 com��etu�� ll�e C'nn�r�cl,
G. iv�.aixi#�nanc� ��' tlxe ��kri� ���al� cc�t�tinu� tcx hc {'at3tr{ncto�s anii ���rcty's resrransii�ili�ies as
provided F�r i�� i��� lx��i�� ��quireatf��t�� ��I� ll��� �'a�tt��ci ���ut��et3#s or ar�}� s�e�ia! �4����at�t�c�
raro��cled Fi��- �zncit�" ihe �'c}n4z��:1 �};}cu�n�rtts c}r a��� ��tli�r ��hli�;��iojvs ot�e��u�is� p���scrib�cl b�.
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�. I�otwit�7�t�ncli���; i'ar��r��t3s k�,I}�.F3, (vc�n�ractnr'� ��r�iccs wiJ� rir�� !�. ��r��r��Yatc� if �'on�racto�
�]C�,]i�4 l4'I��}Al ��v�;n cl�} � c�I' rccei�� oF iYc�Ei�c� �i` int�iYt to t�}r�tit3�#� �o co�•rcct iks f{�iluu��: to per�orm
�nc� j�rc5c:eecis {�iii�;�nt�y #c� ck�'�: ��c�, i�ilu!'e �vi[3rin nc� r�tcxrc: t��n �{1 ���s c�F rcc�:��� a�s�ic� natice.
I� _ V�}i���c C�ntf�c�crr's servic�s ��avc be��i sa �crt�iu�ate� �y [;�E}�, l�t�e t�r�r�inK�t�n W1L� ll�k c����C� clll�'
ri�;l�l� �}r rem�:cl�e� 4k!' C'i[� ir�ai��st ['4�nlra�;�or ti��n cxisi��� or v��i�ch rt�.�� thc��.a#�e�• �cc����. �1�3y
���ernior� or payan�n� ���'mc�nevs due �'c���tj��ctcrr b� [:it;r �vill if�t rcicase �or���actor fi•ojr� Gability.
F., �t'�nc{ �{t �]ti� �x����� �l�a� �'c�ttititict�r �t�s prcrvict�.d a �;rForir��r�x.c bv1��� �ar�€i�.r tT�e prc�v]�ic�n� ��!'
1'�r:��ra}�h 5.0?, tlie te�•utit��ti�n pj�occclt�res of that ��ond s�ali no� sk��aersede �he provasion� c>#' �hi�
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Co�t�r�r.t,�u�r le:rti�i.��tEon st�ll i,���f�e�te:cl�ayr�7a�li«� ti il[}I1Gi,,' l}� ��7t t€��ax�i�xi��sn �c� �11�(�ontr�cic�r
s�seci}ying tli�: cxtu�Yt tc} wtuc:�i �a���l��}�•maiYc� «F Wcx�-k �u,cle�• �13e c�3nlz�ac� is termanat��i, ancE �11c tiate
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c�nc���.iv�:�,y �rc:s�utiecf at�d cs�abli�hc� wfYet� ��t� ]�tt�:r 's� }�L��:�d ir, t�1� ilnited Sl�l�� �'c���al �ervice
Nla€� �}+ t�� C'itv. ��4�t���cr, i! S��ll I��L �CLlT1c�t� c;t}EICJUSIVL�� �Sre�un��.c� :]��t� e�t�h�1Sh��{ ll�l sucil
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sl�all be req����i �t�tlic �'iry i�gat�d'u�g st�c�i discretio�r�r�r actio�Y.
!�_ A1�ea• E��.�.ei�t ��1 � G�c��ice ol' terar�ina�ion, aG7� exc�p�� �s ai�ierwise ci���cic�l hy t1�c C'i�y, t�ic
{�'t�n[r�cic�r sh:� Ei;
�. 5ti��� wo�`k u��dc��' E��� C:�nf3'�[.it�« ihe �ii3[� �tnd tc� k�t� c�x�e�n� 5}�i:cifrcc� in �h�. fl[111C� C]� ��1'i�]T[7#1�i6)ll;
?. �l�c� r�o i�tuther c�rders or su}�caniracts ��r inate�i�Js, serv���s ur f�cilici�s exccpt ss t�,ay be
�tie�es�r�r�r I i�r ca��rpt;.��or� �f s�ch ��orti�n of tile 1�ork 4md�r �lic [:o�i�t•ac�� �� is not �err�uir�ted;
3, ���-ninz�t� t�ll s}a�c�er� �nd st���c:c�ntra�t� 1c� sl�e excerri iht�� �he� reln�� to lhe per#'�rr��ance of the
Wtrr�C f�rat�in�t�:�l by �����ic�; rkC !�i-G�i3��tis's�1,
�. tra�sf�r title to lhe C�ty �t��cE d��iv��• iti �ftic n�tutc�•t a� tk�� lnT1e:�, �n�i tt� th�: c:xt�:�n�, i!� .:3ry,
�#kre��eci by ���e [;it�f:
�. ll,e I�ai�r�icatec€ ��` 41t1fA171'1Gc�E�<� j7;���t�. V1{orlc in �ro�ress. c�r��ple.�ed �N�rk, suppiies arrc�
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E�. �i�c c�rYi��ctcd, or parl�all�+ cutu�li:t�tl ��lai�s, �ir�w�«�s, inli>rn��t�i�>n a�l�! c�dler �,����}��ly
v�+hich, i�' ��1� C'u3�tract lu�d ixe�c�ti cuiY�$�l��cd, would i7av� b��n rcc�uir�cl �c� he ����rni����rJ !o
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5. cckn��>Ic�� lx��r[�����,����c;e c>I' ��G�l� Wc�rk as �l�all nui �i�ve l��en te�•n����t�d by tl�e r�at�cc oF
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{i. �alt�: su�l� acti�i� as n�}� be n����sirr�, c�r �� it�e C'it� �nay ciireci, fnr �k�� prc�l�<�ic3n ancl
��r��ervat��n af tE�� p�•n��c�•ty rc:�at�d t�� its C�I7L1'�L;� 1�V��kC�l is in lhe pc}:s����ic��, ��f' tk�e
Coritrac�or and i��i ���k�iclt �iY� owiicr lt��s or ���ay �ccEr�it�� th� resl,
C:. A� � tin1� ��t l�tter lhan ,��? cls�v� �a��ert�he te�n�nal�in�i dat� sp�ci��ed ir� �1�e t�otice of ter��a��on,
ll�e Cc�nieucl��r ��xay s�iE�n�G[ lc� tl�e C'i�y a�i��, cerEi�icci as io c��3�3t�ity a«d q�kality, af t��ty �r �Il itcr�7s
ckt' ie�•rnir�t����n i1�ve�k��ry �c��. ��a�vio�r�ly �i��a�c��e�i ot, �}{Cfka�l�'e �f �tcii�s �Itc ciis�x�si�it�r� af wkucl�
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in til� �ily"� G�rretrt ��Sirr�S� ��u�iy �rdil�anC� f�lc�,��5;.�.� 1 1•�C�2C �p�I.Y #� Ihis bid,
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self-pe�a�rn a!I of the work, Ik wlll �e accountab€e �a� s�buontracEing wltf� certi�ed Bus�rrscs �qu:�y �rer�s ko �ee� t�e �verall
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f�llowing methads: 1, Busir�ess ��uity s�bcontracir�g p�rticip�iinn, or; 2. �qmrrrercial usef�� functl�n se�vices
periorm�tf I�� t�e �usi�fess ��k�iiy Pfi�tr� to �ou��t tow�rds tE�� �a�l, nr; 3. �omb�natGat� o� Ausinoss Equity Prirro�
ser�riees and Business E�uity s��contracting par#icipatian, or; 4. 6r�siness �quity Joint 1lentur� �articipatiar�, �r; �.
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subrn�tted to the �i�y �roject h�a�3ager Gf public�y b�d ar to t�e i�eveloper if �Srivateiy bi�.
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lusirless� E�ulty �oal; OffQro�'s 8uslnass ��ulty C�,aal CarnmitmQnt: PROJECT FtUE4
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ff tf�e Offe�or dic! rtio# n�eei or exce�d t#te Busl��ess �quity �o�l for this pro]ect, the Rrlrr3e�O���ror nfust e�mplate
#F�fs forin,
If t�e P��irtelOfferor's met��d of cornplia€�ce wxth the Business �q�ity Goal is l�ased
u��n �iemvnstratian of a"�aod F a�th �ff��t", #�e Pr�melOfferor will have the burd�n o�
c�rrectly ar�d acc�r��el� �re�a�ing and su��'nit#�n� #h� d�cumen#�tion re�u��et1 k�y the
�ity. �onip�iance with each i�e€�r, 1 t�ru �� belo�nr, shall sat��fy the �ood F�ith �Cffor-�
requi�eir�en# ��sent p�o�� of fra��d, fr�tention�l andlor kr��wing ir�is�e�resentati�n of ti�e fa�t�
or inter�#i�na! €lis��imination t�y #he �'rim�t�ffero�,
Failurc� #o �ompGat� thi� form, in Its €r�tfrc�y v+rith suppartin� d�c�rr�or�t�ti�n. an� receiv�rd by t�e
P�arch�sii�g Qivision itio la��er ti��n 2:00 p.rn. o� the seeond �ity business day �fter bi� openin€�, excl�siv�
af �i� b�eni�g d�te, will res�lt in t#�e bi� heing consi�#er�d r�a�-respar�sive to bid s�ecifica�ions.
Exceptioi�: CFA. [�A, an� ��B{', projec#s, doeuirtents wt�k be sul�ir�itted to #f�e �i#y I'r�je�E Nla€��ger if
p�blicly ��i€� �r ko tl�e Develo�er if �riv,�kely bid.
'I.} ���as� list each and every �ubcor�tracting andlor suppl€er �p��rtun�i fvr t�e cv�np�ettan o� this
�roj��t, regardle�s ai wl3etl�er �� is to be provided �o-y a Bus�€�ess �qui�y f�rin a� non�Business
Equity #irrr�. �DO NOT LIST NAME� OF FIRMS�. �n all p��je�ts, the PriinelOfferor rnust list �aci�
subcontra�#ii�g and �r s�ppli�r op�artur�ily reg�rdiess nf tier.
�!!s e addFtf�r�a� sh e�ts, r`� rrecessar�r}
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i7�.,Geu �td [ 1, Mcltue SI#'C y I ittrpvwinrs�ty
�a4ga1� and C�. McRae �RT� �rn�ruverna��ls, C�N to?�o3, Adde�dum 1 C'r� �o2to3
ATTA�H�VJ�1�3 1 �
�ag� 2 of 4
Y.) �Fsta�� a c��rer�t �not more thar� twa �2} mor�ihs ol� fram tlie bid open �at�} li�# of ��ssi�ti�ss Eq��ky
s4iF�can[ra�tars an��or s��plRers frorr� the �ity�$ BLISI�I�SS ��Ui�]f DiViSlOfl.
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3.} �fc# you solicit b�ds fram Suslneas �quGiy f�rms, +r.+ithlrr the sub�an#ractin� a�t��ar su�ap���r areas
previo�esly �#stetl, a� least ten calend�� �ays prinr to �i� opensn€� by iel�}�I�or�e, es€cl�stve oF tF�e �ay t�e
b�ds are apen�ed7
���S ;If +�er5. dttati� list 1� k�t�l4ttf8 h�tr« Of BU�i�t25s �qu3ty LIFnt. �asor� tqnl.�c49d. fl#�nn� �u��her,�nd d,�te and lkrrl2 Gf Co�i�ck,�
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4.� ��d you so�icit �itls frorn Busi�tess ��uit�r firms, within th� suhcantr�ciing and�ar s�ppl�er areas
pre►�io�,�#�r lis#e�, a# I�as€ #e� �a[er�dar days �r�ar #� bid opening by fax� exclusive of ths c�a� the bida axe
opeited?
❑�+�� �pf yos, alta�h ��st to �rrclucle namn of Busir�ass Equfly firrr�, fax nurphar ancf ttale ai3d l�me of co�tlac4. Cti a�f�ltlor�, If the Fa� I�
�etuP�l�d ds k�ntiefl�rerab3�. �hen [it�t "�Ir�d�lf++erabf� C�nfirm�EC�C�" r�aelved m�st be p�ir�ted directly f�am th� fac�imike for
propar €facumartl�lEon, Fallura ta submll confiemslion andJor "u�dallwarak�le csxtiifr�ttaiio��'" C�{}Ct1f11Qt1E��I0�1 fki�� 1'E11i�hF tit0
� �,J� G�E rsoiti-r�spor�slwe_�
5.j �id ]rou s�lictk #aid5 fram B�sir�es� ��u�ky #irm5, wit��n the subcontra��ing as�dlor su�p�ier areas
preuio��iy �fstac�, at I�as# ten cal���dar days pr4or ta bfd openfng b�r r��rraii, oxclusive �� t#�� c#a� tl�e b3a�s ar�
opes�ed7
� Y�5 (!f y�,s, atlacN ffma�l canfGrrt�atlfun !c� Inelude nan,e of Husl�ess �qu3ly flrm, dake a�1d Ilrrre- �r+ addlll�n� Gf an
parialj j5 ielrlFr'F$d 2s urrd�llv9rsblQ, tfaers #Itiat "{�aidel«+�ra��e m#ssa��" fecelpt �Mus# b� �tr{�le� dE�eC#Cy F��na t#�a
amaEl sys[om for prr�par doc�mer�tatian, Faflur$ Eo suhrnlk cnnf�rr�ation �ndlor "�rrdo3�varabin massage•�
U�� d�aqm9rd�lloH �hay r�rstfar tha �FE noN-ra�par�sfve�,�
� N�'��: 7h� three n��Ehar�s EderoliPf�d a#�nve �re acc�pxab�e f�r sa�lci4�n� bids, �nd rrach sol��t+�d
5 metho� m�st be a�pl'te� to the �ppl�cab�e ca�t�act. i'he Pr�m��Off��or must doc�rne�t tF�at et4�er at
' least �wo akt�mpts were rr�a#e usin� twa �f khe tl�ree met#rods ar #t�at at i�as! one �uccessf�� c�n#act v�ras
ma�fe usir�g or�e of the t#�r�e rr3etho�s ir� or�er to de�med respar��ive to the ��od Faith �ffort re�a�uirerrtent.
�lOTE: �#�e �fime�Offeror rr��st cnn€ac� the ent�fe 8�s�n�ss E��ity list s�ecific to eac�
�ubcon#ractft�r� and supplirr o�portunity tb b� In cdrr��li��t�e with qucstions 3�hru 5.
6.� pid you �rvv�d� plan� ar�d spe�ifica#�ans to poter�tia� �usane�s �qui#y �irrns?
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7.) Di� yau provi�e the inforr�atinn regardir�g the locarion of �lan� an� speeificatiqr�s �� �rder to as�ist
tF�e Bt�sin�ss �quity �irms?
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ATTA��#MENT 'I�
Pa�e � of �4
8.} �]i� yq�i pre�are � q�totation for tl3e Business Equity �irn�� to f�icl or� goods�sefvic�s sp��i�ic to their
skill s�f�
❑ 1��8 jli yes. altac?� aGl copkQs of qual�[lans�l
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B.} Was th� cox�tact i�formatiar� on any �# tf�e listir�gs not valid�
�`�QS iif yes. �tlaGkr the ir�lormation khat was nak vafid Ir� ard�r for tha �ualne�e �qulty a��+ision #o R�dress
kltie �arreclEo�s �teadad.}
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'ID.} ��bmit doc�m�:�tatio�� if Bustrti�ss �c���ty ffrr��s quntes were rej�ctod. �h� docu�ne��tatlor� s�#�mit�ed
sF�ould b� i� tC�e #if��s fo�ms of a�� ��f�d�vitr include a d�t�ile� ex�l�natior� of wlsy the �u�ii��ss ��uity firrri�
w�s re��cted and any s�{�p�rting docuinentation �Ite PrimelOFEeror wishes tn be constd�red Fxy llie Ciiy. In th�e
ev�nt o� a borra fic�e c�ispu#a cor�cerr�€��� qu�tes, fhe Pr�rnelOffor�r w�ll provfde �o� �on�identaal fn-�an�era
���e�s to an is�sp�ctipn of �ny relev�nt d�cuir��nt�tio�7 b}� ��kj� �7e�'s�nne�.
P�aas� �,se aa�d�tre�rxa� s��ors �f nacessa , ar�d atf�cl�.
G�rrt a� I�arrte 7�le }hpfl� Contact �ersort �co e of 1Nork ir�eas�n fo� I�����#ion
A�DITIOF+lA� It�fORMATIOhf;
Please �rovit[e adsiition�E €r�for�nat9on you feel will f�,rtF�er expFain yauf good a�}d hor��st eff�rts #o abt�in
Business Eq►���y firm ��rticip�t�oi� on lhis pr�+ject.
T�e Pri�m�fOffe�or ft�rt�ner �g��e� to provid�, ditectly to ti�e �ity up�n req[�est,
cvrnpl�t� and ac�ur�#� i�for�r��tivn r�gardir�g a�tual work �erformed or� t��s cor�tra��,
th� pa�mer�� th��eof a�d ar�y propased �ha��es #o ti�e or�ginal ar�a�gemer�t� s�brnit#ed
wit� tl�i� bi�. ihe Primel�fferor a�so aa�r�e� to allow a�r� au�it �ndlo� ��cami�atie�n af ar��r
6oak�, re���ds ar�d fi�e� held b� the�r �or�par��r tl��t vuill s�,����n�iate th� ac��,al work
�erformed on th�s cor��ra�ct, #�� an a���or���d of�icer or �rn�uE�y�� a� t�e �ity.
A PrimelOf�eror who �nte�tior�a��l�r andfor kr�owir��l� �rn��represents rt�ateria� facts shall be
D�h�rrec� for a per�od o# tirne �f not le�s t#��n three �3) y��r�.
f3a�ll.mrJ l3. Mckvc S�1 S 3��7�1�x'.�uen��
C'I'�l I n��all�
Qagget� anr} f}_ N1cRae 5RT5 lmprovemanls, �P�2 7��403. A��den�urfl i
Eifac�i�a �1 tDrtf���i
AT�A�M���T��
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TF�� ur�de�r�i�r�ed �er��#ies t�a� #�e ir�fo�rr�a�#io� provided anci t�e �usiness �qui#y #�rt�s
list�d wa�lr�vere contact�d ir� good fa��J�. It is und��rs#oo� tt�at any ��asi��ss Equ�ity ��r�ms
I�sted ir� l�►ttac�m�nt'I� �nrill #�e c�n#�cted and the reason� #or not �tsir�� t��rn vui�l be
v��ified by the ��ty's ��sFr��ss �qui�y Dw�ision.
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C�r�rpany Name
Address
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ldettl�iy �l�� fire��s iha� �o�nprise th�,i�i��� �+ea�x��r�-
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�T}�s�rii�e tl�e sct�pe �rf 3v��rk ��f �hc 1l�sEr�ess ���ui[}• fir�y�:
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fieseribe tt�e seore oF';vnr� of #h� non-�u�ir�eas Fquif3� P�rr,t;
C��ar�r an�l i]. T�Sc1t�.: SRT51mt�n+rmcarl€
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3. Wht�f is tl�c pc��e�itn�r oF' kiu�incss H;q�ity ��•m particip���irrn or� lhes join# ve�ture c��niin� #o�v:�rds [he
�}r�,jec# �!��s�l?
�. Al�f;4�}} ;l c���?Y +�� [�ie N��I�ti V�s�lul'e s4���rknc�li�.
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I�C1'i'�:: �r��t� ansi �ffi�r the rlat� aP praje;:t aw�fd, if ar�5j �f the p�r#icipa�ls, kl�e �rrdividuaEiy def�n�� sc�p�s of waek or
th� dal�ar arr�aunasfp�rc�n#ag�s �h�rrqe �ram [he arigka�ally a#pra�+�d irr[ormakior�, �h�n khe participan#� must
��farm 1�e �i�y's �usi�7e�s �q��ity I]iui�ian immed��#ely €ar appraval, Any 4�nj�tsttfiec� char�ge or
ctel�ki�n �hal� b� a rr��ierial b��ach �f ��r�#ract a�d rr-iay �esult ir� deb�a�rr3ent irs a�car� with t�r� procedures
vutlin�d In lhe �iGy's F��sin�ss �q�iky �rdinar�ce
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T�� �:ty'� �us��ess ��u��y C��v�s�o�� w�ll r�vi�w �rauf join# v��#ure submission ar7d w�ll hav�
fin�i a�prov�� a� t�e B�rs���ss E��Ik�r pe�c�nt��e ap�lied toward the goal f�r t�e praj�ct li�#e� on
tl�is ��rm.
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.as3iott k�c��riir�: ks eli�,ilale, 1��iEi�i�: t�+c�c���c����#e ��dl�r ��r�vide ��ec��es�ec3 iiy#'on�i�li��� w�t�7ir� �hc tiine s���3ricci is
g�-��iids fna' te����� �e�al.it�n ��t' ihe eligii,i lily pr�rcess,
`l'I�c ��i�dersi�i�ecj agr�c to per�t�ii audits, iit�t��V�cws WitE� t�u��1CrS :k1�d ��7���11��ta[ic�i4 O�'tf1� b�]a)k3. G+ecc�r�f; aaii�
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Page 1 of2
SECTION fl0 11 13
1NVITATION TO BIDDERS
RECEIPT OF BIDS
Sealed bids fflr ihe eonstruction of Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Impro�+ements, CPN 102403
{"Project") wiil be received by the Citv of Fort Worth Purchasing. Office until 1:30 P.M. CST,
�j'hiire(j��r, ��nte�r�lyer 23, �.ij`'-] �a Fjsrrher �ie_cr_.rihFri h�-1nw:
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Fort Warth, Texas 761 �}?
Bids will be accepted by: L�S �9�i1. C's,;:.:er, �w:{F� ��;' E1;1nij [�C��1VL��' ?i1 1hF �ic.9c�ress ��c,�•�,
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00 11 13
IIVVITATIpN TO BIDDERS
Page 2 of2
Invitations with links to tha web conferencing application will be distributed directly to those
who have submitted an Expressian of Interest.
Tf a prebid coiiference is held, the presentation and any questzans aud answers provided at the
prebid conference will he issued as an Addendum to flie caIl for bids. If a prebid cnnf�rence is not
being held, prospective bidders can e-inail questions ar cornman#s in accardance with Section 6
of the Instructinns tn Bidders referenced above �o fihe project manager(s) at the e-mail addresses
listed below. Emailed questions will suffice as "questions in �vritin.g." If z�ecessary, Addenda will
be issued pursuant to the Instructions to Bzdders.
CTTY'S RYGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT BIDS
City resezves the right ta waive irregularities and to accept or rej�ct any or alI l�ids.
AWARD
City will award a contract to the Bidder presenting the Iowest przce, qualificafions and
competencies eonsidered.
FTJNUYNG
An.y Con�ract awarded under this iN VITATION TO BTDDER� is expect�d to be funded froan
re�enues generated from Safe Routes fo Schoal (SRTS) Grant and bond funds and reserved by
�e City for the Project.
INQUIltIES
All inqui�ies relative to this procurement should b� addressed io the follawing:
Attn: Chad Allen, P.E., City of Fort Worth
Email: chad.allen(a�fortworthtexas.go�
Plio��: 817-392-8021
AN DIOR
Attn: �cott R. Arnold, P.E., Kimley-Hort� and Assocaates, Inc.
Email: sca�t.arnold(u?kir.�le�,�-harn.cosn
Phane: $17-335-6511
ADVERTISEMENT DATES
Thursday, Au�ust 2b, 2021
Thursday, Septamber 2, 202]
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II�iSTRUCTI0I�i5 TO B1i3i]ERS
Page 3 of 10
SECTION 00 21 13
11VSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
1. Defined Terms
�, �_ C$�?ltalT7._P.C� YP_.T'111C I1CP_.(j in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS are defined in Sectian
{�,�? 72 C�(� - cJ���1��;�: Ci3Nr}E-Ifsi�?N5.
1.2. C;�rtain additional tertns used i» rliese i�ISTRUCTIONS TU B1DD�RS l��ve eh�
meanings indica�ed belovr whicf� �rs anplicatsE: *^ hoth the sin,�ular ar�d pYura� ih�,•e.oi'-
1.2.X. Bidder: Any persori, fi.*.m, }�artner5hip. �omDany, �5ociation, or corJ7oration acti��
directly through a duly �uthoriz�d repres�ntiai.ive, su�mi�liai� � I>i� �€�r �rPr���rming
t1�e work contemplated under the Contract Documents.
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1�i�:y tn� a��e.n�r� t:r:ci ����ie,A��:1 kn,�y craa�� t�i� F�tR Ic, he Fe�ect}c�-
�'ret�i�a�i€ic�tic�n �•;ytli;emeni �.�urk t�+�r:,�s �nd c!ac�meni�tio� �i3��.;::r:�i1�1#�e L�y ����:�:s5in�,'•��I
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3.1.2. Roadway and Pedestria.n Lighting — Require�nents document locat�d at:
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3. I.3. Water and Sanitary Sewer — Requirements documeirt located at:
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3.z. Eaclz Biddez, urx�ess c�rrently prequalified, mu�± ;submit tn ��ity al ➢�east seven ('�1
ealendar daps pr'r�r t� B�� �DIIBIIIII�, the docurn�ntation iden�iii��i in Se�ric,� �Jii �� ! 3,
BIDI�FR� gR.��i iA��F]�'��T'IDNS.
?.2_ �.�uhmtss::�, n�'ar��ffor questions uelated to prequaiificatio�� should b� a�c�re-s���t ta
the Cit� contac� :as provided in Paragra�h �. �„
3.3.7'�+�v �C:it`y r��etves Th� d•i�ht i;� raq��ire any pre-qualitied cantrar,*or �wlio is r�I'ld 1�1n;trPn� �OW
bidder �or � pro;c�t rn ;�ihm�+ s„ch ��.dditional informataon as th� �it��, in +:ts :�c�l�
i�isCY_P.fiinil mh� i�t�l11TC, 11]G�U(�I�.Il� �'11ti i�rJf �1!]l l?PC� #(? QT18.I1�[?WPl" �riE� t.quipt??�nl a•ecords,
ii7fo]'tnatton 31�out ke1' �yer5nnne! �,o Ih} ;3ssigiied to tlle nr��iLci, and ��onstruotion schedule
Ic� as�i�t i-he C�`in� iii iv�aluating �,�c� :�s�essiti.� [hY aniiii� ��sf� ut�:.• apparent low bidderto
deliver ��iaa�ii}• produet and successf!�!iy c�mplere projects for the amount bid withirs
the stip�a��lP;� �ime fra.��:, �asf�r� ur ,�n 1��e City's assessment of the submit�ed
inForination, a!recnzn�rzaezxdat�un ra�ardin:g �l�e award af a contract will be made to the
Ci+�,�� C'4»?t}�;al, Failure t� subinitfihe addi�ional information, if requested, may be grounds
f:�r rejectin� �h� apparent Iovv bidder as non-responsi�ve. Affected contractors will be
m�tzfied in writing of a recommendation to the City Councii.
3.4.In additioz� to prequali�cation, additional requireinents for qualification may be required
within various sections of the Confract Docuuients.
+�. Examination of Bidding and Contract Documents, C_)ther i2elatec� 1�?ta, �n� �it4
�_ ]_ f3efore submit�in� it l3id, ��eh t3id��f:
CE7'S' c:ir �;nRl"41rUk"f�9 f.]�;�P,ctl at��i ]]. ��lc.k,�r i,R'f'4 limprovements
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4. J.1. Shall examine and carefully study the Coniract Documents and other relataci data
ident�ed in the Bidding Dncuments (including "tecl�nieal data" referred to in
Paragraph 4.2. below). No informafion given by Gity or any represenfiative of th�
City other than that confiained in the Contract Documents and o�cially
promulgated add�nda �licreio, shall be bind�ng upon the City.
4.1..2. Shauld visit the site to become fa�milia�• �.with : r�� �a.tisiy �����Yr� as �� t���� ���7�-r��l,
local and site eonditians that may :�fFe�t cost, �r�+gres�, �erf�rmance vr fin�ni5hin�
of the Work.
4.1.3 . Shall consider federal, sta�e auc� local Laws and �tr�ul�tions thac n i ay a f#�c► tis�si,
progress, performance or fur�ishiii.g of the Wark.
4.I.�4. Is advised that, Ciiy, in accordance witlt Title VI of'f:h� ('�wii Ri�hts Ac� ��f 1���4,
78 vtat. ?52: 42 TT.S.C. 20Q4d t� 24bOd-4 and Title 49, � n�te �,�' 1=���ra]
Regulations, C.�epartmeni c�f'Transnortatic�n, �ubtitle A, �}f�ice oi i��e ���.ri:tar�r, ��rt
21, Nondiscrimination in r�tE�r��rv-��s��+�c� �^: n�� �T�w �f'tlGe i7epart�teni� nt
Transportation issued pursu•aa�t to :�ia��, Act, i�ereby nat-i�3es t�!! I�i����rs l���t :: �A-i11
a�firmatively i�sure that in any c:���kra�f �At�P£� li]�Cl �3LlT5U1�112 EC] fi�115 :3CIY�1�kSiPl,r;?nt.
minority b��siness enter}�rise� vwili he d.ff�rdecf Full apportunity to s��6mit bi�s in
��yn�7p�_P, fin �I71,5 �]]V�ir7T3Clil �ind kwi [I ui t b� d��scriminated t��;ainst ori [i�� �r�}:;�td� ��f
����: ¢, ��l�r, c�T nat��inal or��in �:� ctF,�°f:c�ert�tic�u ui �warci.
=J.1.�, tiF�all '�rl4E�}' ii<<, �I� 1"��7i1?'�4l?� �56DI11�i'd'C1Uri5 �IYc� #:�rt.5 �7+-ssil�cu��c� c«i7dixio;�s af s�r
�:o�;li�uous t� �iie �trP �nt! �EI di�a��i���s Ot���hvcirsl e�rr�ti�i�iar�s r�Eati€��, [� ex�:rlir�g
���rt3l'.0 Cy' SL!�c��aL`� 5tr�ict�iret �t ri�e �1Y2. ��:X�v�7t �11ift.f'�aUllft�� �':4�'1�I�if,�} ��t�it
�aV� �8�11 a«i�.r�tifiPt� 111 C�.f' �:C?TllldCl j.)C�l�Yn�r�i-$ 3.S CC1TI�d7Yi��x� re�IA�'1�t �'jL�'�!?nFCa�
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3� f�l.� �IL!' i�?.�1 �3L�Ve E�r.??? I{��Slt1f1G(� 1;1 �i1e* �-i}??�!"aC� l�i:v`lll'CG�]7CS i;S C�)Ilt�k11111�
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ih� �r�fartn�*�c,+., ���?�:is�!�t Cr�.�'Ytv �,�ilf �ti�rn�cli_ AII 3L��iijntial itiFC5tT1131l�_�J7 iil7� [�?t�
w1� ich #h� C'ity �„�i31 ���p.l_v at�wr- proniti i�,��tinn of th� �� .rn�l Co�:tra�.;t C��C•ll:^Y:::S
�:hal] �� 1�SSL�10C� lll iV1C lnrrrl UC +�'►'r!1tP!1 �;�i�enda an� �;!: :!1 E�econ�e ���r� of �i;F Cs��tract
I)u�kkm+�ri[y,jt��3t �?:5 ��1Crl��h �iic�l acat�P+�i�� l�4'�?'� 8Ctl�a�1y 1�:'1"]��]l ICZ�� �IY� I}Pl�IliIIl
��+,��i�a�t T]{acutr�ent4_ fVo infa�-►r,ation �'tven h}, tl�� C'ity ,a�trer [l7an �Its� cti��i�i�1T1d�E k]!
tF�e �.o��tra�t f_}oc��a���ts ��� o� ic�ally �rom�rlgxii��� ,-�•���*;�[a th�:rein, �hall ��
bsrrc�i:}�. u�a.� t}�e �.i#y�,
�9. I.7, *Jhw:,lsl ��e: ic�n�� i�f�YjUeMte�wr.t i� .}a��Rt. i����e,ti�;ati��nti� 1�:ets; ��srin�s, snd sucl� uth�:'
�L-lCa::S }14 �118��+ E�� Ihl:Gk:,'"`-�;L?'�1 ti1 �?�I11 ����mnE�iP_, �if14`]�w1a[��p l}� f��� GUflLi�C0�3's Vk''�11��e
���I! �R �ncr„�ntered duz'in� 117e cc�nstruc"tioia t�t�Yhe �-�rrijzCL. Ft71` �?IY�j�ct� ti�ith
resirict��! access. u!;�o.rr r��ue5t. c:i[�� rn�y �.rcav�de eac.n �idder �av-rae5 t� C�3C site to
�4��L���ri �'.;.^.,h �?{?I11E113�f011S, 111W�5tl�fit:^1?5. �\�J�{)r�rtin]]�. t{:`it.� C1i1Ct 5:1;�:�J '�' S L.�iC�S
Hid�?:rc!�V:::� �i}C-}��;�??�+ fa�1-���i,rr1G�:�:i�11 s��'� T3id, F]tilde:' 1�!!��T. ���ll �1C h�les and
1:��=�T1 IY�j SP{� I�'crp;r* .�1C �it� LO 1l5 tOC'lR?•'r �;Oil�lfi4115 L1�UI7 C;]??iR!�t±OTI C}? Sil�f1
?ynlnrario,��. i�tvestigat�ons, iests anc! sn,��;�s,
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�l'fY OF Fi]P.� W�RT]i Dn�geli c:::! D_ M�;}�ve SRT5 I:tt}�xnyemen��
5TA4iti�)A2{f? E'[ }N�"I'�1.iC':".{�N til'�CI1=[C��L'�']t�iti CJCSC'lJl:".�E'f C;C'N � U2-0{I'3
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INSTItUCTiONS TO BIDJ7ERS
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4.1.8. 5hall detertuiue the difficulties ofthe Work ai�d all attendiz�.g circumstances
affecting the cosi of doing the Work, time required for its completion, and obtain all
i�a�ormation required to make a pxopasal. Bidders shaIl rrely exclusively and solely
upon their ov,�i estimates, investigation, research, tests, explorations, aud other data
which are necessary for fir1l and compl�te infannaiion upon wluch the proposal is
to be based. It is understood that the submission of a proposal or bid is prima-facie
evidence thaf the Bidder has made the inv�s.tigations, examinations atid tesfis herein
required.
4.1.9. Shall proznptly notify City of a11 canflicts, errars, ambiguities or discrepancies ui or
batween ihe Cantract Documenfs and such other relaied documents. The Contractor
shall not take advantage of any gross erz�or or axnissian in thie Contract Docum�nts,
and the City shall be permitted to malee such correcrions or interpretations as may
be deemed necessary for �ulfillmant o�the intent of�he Contrac� Docurnents.
4.2. Reference is made ta Section 00 73 00 — Supplementary Conditions for identification of:
4.2.1. fihose reparts of exp�orations and tests of subsurface conditions at ot• contiguous to
the sitie vvhich I1ar�e been utilized by City in pr�paration of the Coiitract Documents.
The logs of Soil Borings, if any, on the plans are for general infozmation only.
Neither the City nor the Engineer guarantee tliat the data shown is representative of
condi�ions wl�icla actually exist.
4.2.2. tl�ose drawings of physical conditions in or relating ta existing surface azid
subsurFace struciures (except Underground Facilities) which are at or contiguous to
the szte ihat have been utiIized by City in preparation of �ha Contract Docurnents.
4.23. copies of such reports and drawings will be made available by City to any Bidder
on request, Those reports and drawin gs may nat be part of th� Coz�tract
Documeizts, but the °technical da#a" contained �ereui upon wlucla Bidder is e�tztled
to rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02. of the Gezieral Conditions has be�n idei�tificd
aud established in Paragraph SC 4.02 of the Supplementaty Candit�ons, Bidder as
responsible for any interpretation or conclusion drawn from any "technical data." or
any other data, inierpretations, opiriipns pr infprmation.
4.2.4.Staz�daxd izasurance ra�uirements, coverages, and lirnits.
4.3. The submission of a Bid will constiiute an inconirovertible represent�tian by Biddsr: (i)
t.hat Bidder has complied with every requiremenf of thzs Paragrapl� 4, (ii} ihat vriilaout
exception the Bid i� premised upon parfor�ning and fuiliishing the Work required by the
Contract Documents and applying th.e specifzc zneazas, meth.ads, techniques, sequ�nces or
procedures of coiistrnctian (ifany) that znay be shown or indicated or expressly requzred
b� the Con�ract Documenis, (ui) th�t B�dder has given City wx'ittet-� n�t?rP �;Fal;
CQI1flIC�s� eIi0Y5, �ll1E7I�A1tIES 3I1C1 d15C1'E�?nr.iPc iIl �.1'1�. �[�e-,nrrar� f�clCurite??s 3�JTid [,ti
�,x,;,n.e� :r��t,i„r;�,,, [hr�rP€}j'k,y Ci.i.y ��re acceptabl�tcs I3idder. an�l �h�:� si�ic� cuiyl�ic,ts.
�e�i;_, h�Vti' i,�,i �P�I] 1"�S{}Virui� �I1t'OL1�I1 rhp ;IP1.TeI'p1'0iAi107?� 27�4 {j i.�4' ?F dOSCTJt)t{� tlll
IPara�rag�� ti„ �n�i {i{) ��h:i� �;:e C'-r�r]I?'dL'[ IIOc�!t�e-nts �re� genera��� s►�fticie�t ra unclicate
�n� c��n;�ty �aniierst�idiri, nt` �1l fi�=a���s �nd �cUs��uitions � �r ��r#�,�yM�in� :�;;rj Iian,+�l�±ng t�;�
1�lc�rk.
�rry or et�Ri� w�� ��� u��: ��a u, ��r�,� sr��r� i�;;;,;,�,,,v��:�
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�.4. Tha pravisions of this Paragraph 4, inclusive, do not apply to Asbestas, Polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), Petrole�zm, Hazardous Waste ox Radioactive Material covered by
Paragraph 4.Q6. of the General Canditions, unless specifically idenfified in the Contract
Documents.
�. Availability of Lands for Work, Etc.
�. l,`I`h� iands «porr r��hich the Wark is to be perforn�ed, rights-�f-way ar�d �,e�'�ezrts feT
�ccess i�hereto �nd other Iands designated far use hy Cantractor in performing the 1Y'�irk
arP ��p�jtified in the Contract Docurnents. All additional lands a�i� access ther�to
r�:;�ire�� for #�mporary crsn�trucii�n �acilities; ��►a�st�.ruction ��qu.ipm�nt �r si�rage u�f
maie� ia1� �snci �:;uipine�lt to ��? i�,cnrporated rr �����- �ork t�rF t�} j1e 4:}!f3j17�4� ARC� �7ill(� �OI'
L7� L-�}TIIT_1.1:�.1�I� C(j4P.771t�YYt�� I{�i� T}�T?�:,x���nr �t��rtures rY;' p�n�t�ui,:m �h�n4P� in �.xi�Ti,��
,
�"�ri4»ie� are �n l�� ��btained �nci �aaid for by l^ity unless otherwise prnvi�ec! in �i�P
�.G�?'!!reiCE j}OGl9T!m�nf_S.
�,�_{��:tsta#,dii�� �';?_Y1L-OS-'���+. ����mr;ntS. ��1[�I�]i j��,r�3t�+ [+J �p �:.�qui��ed by the �=`ity �r� li;i�c!
in f�aragraph S� �.i� 1��f t�i� �k��plementary C.;ondit'rans. Irx the eveni. �tfi�: s�acessai�� ri��ht-
c�f•a��av, e�fient�nts, rtndlnt` permits Qr� rrot r,�+.�ii�ed, ti�e Cir�' F�Sv�'Y�5 tFl� f[�Ilt t0 4L.^.�,�I
t13? 8:�ar� �f-�nntCaC�. �t 4nY Fime before i??? �tiririPS' ���1I1S 3nV GOI]SL�lur.tl�fn Wi»'V� 0�1 tY]e
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cansu•�ctiu€� will pro�eec! in the or�Yr t:rP�s c�i'iw.,� pruject Ei��i �o ii�„t re:��,;*? pk.�►it�
3i�i��OT 4�r�5�'+n�nt5.
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i�. �_,4�1 �u��s�ions abaut 1:Ctc ���e�*!in� or intenk o�#��e E�id��i�� i7u:.•llI'11�n1ti �lr� LO I]E i�li`�C1�.ii i�c�
C�ii�+ i�i w�itia� {�:� a� �efuru 2 p,in.. ll:� [49��ijcl�y ��ir:r t{� Il+.� ��� r�.�n;���_ �u�s��ons
ft:t:.Piv*t� ;���'' t�:lS [�i.� rGli�Y �rt,�# �se 1��nrxf�cl !r>_ f r�4e.s, rerr�tinns r�r c1=�'E�'IC�dtit3i'�S
,;na►s;���'red ��e�.��sary by Cit� ii� re�pc�nse l;s ��?�•�� nuesti�i�s wil� b� 1�S17C11 ��` i1C�c.t�:�►.c9d
�ti ���'L':':f� �Cl t6�I �Fartir:c r�rlli[�.P�4� �Jj` ��I�+ ;�.s ITae�i::� r���;�kY{� fill�' �ildi�i i i� �ilGL�!?"!PnLS_
{�nC�� ��uesuons ��+7�4N�re�� 1�y �zi7rrr±�3 x,-rirten ���l�i�:nria wil] b� b��dir�g_ C�r�l a�,c� uther
i�3ter-�+rp��![}fi5173'CErZ�'�t]Cr`�t]O;;S k��i�] he �ui+h��ul I�gal ���';cl,
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OQ2f 13
3NS'I`RUCTIOM$ TO BIDbBRS
Page 6 of 10
63.Addenda ar cla�ri�catio��s z�nay be posted via the City's electranic document management
and collaboration system at: https:lldocs.b360.autodesk.camishares15b23f235-1ca�-
456a-$c3d-d87e860c0605.
6.4. A prebid confarence may be haid at the time and place indicatsd in the Advertisement or
LNVITATION TO BIDDER�. Representatives of Cit}� will be present to discr�ss the
Project. Bidders �re eneouraged to atiend and participate in the conference. Gity will
transmit to all prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as City considers nec�ssary
in response to questions aa'ising at the conference. Oral statements ma� liot be relied
upon and will not be binding or legally effective.
7. Bid Securiiy
7.1, Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond made payable to City in an amount of five
(5) percent of Bidder's m�imum Bid price, on the form attached or equivalani, issued
by a surety meeting the requirernents of Paragraph 5.01 of tlae General Conditions.
7.2. The Bid Bonds provided by a Bidder wilI be retained until tlae coz�ditions ofthe Notice of
Award have been satisfied. If the Successful Bidder fails to execute and refurn the
Contract Documents vritl�in 14 days aft�r tihe Notice of Award canveying sarne, Ciiy
may considex Bidder t� be u� defauIt, rescind the Notice ofAward and act on the Bid
Band. �uch action shalI be Ci�'s excIusive remedy in the event Bidder is deemed to
have d�faulted,
8. Coutract Times
Tl�e number of days wit�zn whicl�, or tk�e dates by which, Milestones are to be achieved in
accordance with the General Requit-ements and the V�ork is ta be completed and ready for
Final Acceptaaace is ce! forth in tha Agreement or incorporated therein by reference to the
attaehe� Rjil I�ca?'[Zl,
4. iiquidated Dama�es
Pruvisiun5 #'cyr li�uidated damages are set forth in the A.greem�i�t.
i�. SuL��*�*!�te ,and �}OC-Equal'� Ytems
Th� Cantract, if awaxded, will ba on tlae basis of materials and equipznent de�cribed in the
Biddiz�g Dacumen#s without consideration of possib�e substitute or °'ar-equal" items.
Whenever it is indicat�d or sp�cified in the Bidding Doeuments t11at a"substitute" or "or-
equal" item of material ar equipmezit rnay be fur�ushed or used t�y Conix�actor if acceptable to
City, application for such acceptance will not be cansidered by City until after the EfFective
Date a�the Agreezz�ent. The procedure for submission af any such applicatzan by Contractor
and consideration by City is set foi�th i.n Paragragl�s b.05A., &.OSB. aud 6.OSC. of the General
Conditions and is supplcmented in Sec�ion O 1 25 00 of t11e Gei�eral Requirements.
11. Subcantractors, Suppliers and Other�
€ l. I . ?n ac�,f•*•dA;.s:� ��ith �h}� (_'�Ry'�5 �iusinPws a�t.��.il}� ft)rdina���•;t !�o, ?�53�k- � k -?U2{] [�;c�
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't�rr1�`B� Pr�j��t { in���� �auci a�iditi��t�dl i°e��rrir�tr:e*+t�, �'�ilur�. ".cx ticrm���y 5{�a� I r�nri�.��
t�1C $i�rV?.F !3S 11��T.1-rec�On51i'�,
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rnrcTRl](:TTONS TO BIDDERS
E'��e� 7 ��f lU
Business Equity �rdinanee No. 24534-11-2020, as amended, �o�iiti�.d at:
�Zttps:i;vod.>librar„��mie�;al.com�an��sii*warth/latesvttr-.•��rth t�r/0-0-U-22593
1 I.2. No Contractor shall be required to employ auy �ubconl�actor, SuppIier, other person
ar organization against wham Contractor has reasonable objection.
1.2. Bid Form
12.1. The Bid Foz7m is included with the Bidding Docur�aents; additio��ai copies may be
obtained from �lie City.
12.2. A13 ia►.artike nn th� Rir� l�c�rm ariiS! l'.�e �,rn�n��etecj �7�d the 1'�:�i F'�11�7� Sj�ll�i� il' in�:.
Erasur�s c�r ta!teraricsn� _:�!:��1 F,e iiyi*idied ii� i«k by h�3� persc�n si�nisig +l,r RYc� I���rni, !1
�::� ��ric� sha�l �h�� �ndicated fnr Pgrh� F�i�� a#g;Ill, B�tpTTl�t1VC. ;3ric1 LULii �1iCL ]#t�:l �1��E�
t��erei��_ fi� L�?�' C._1!+� C]fa;�tiona� ait�!-!�a±i���s, ��72' \��OT4j:i ��l`��{) �Ilj.•� ��5'*jL] ��41i!l1��,�� C7r
�+yat „�n����h}�.�� ,;,;�y rP 4„rP,�p�i_ R;r�ri�r i.h�Cl state th� �3YiCeS ���!' whicfr il�e Ptdd�T
�`I`{)i)i)rpti Cf� c�i) ihti� ��'C;!'!S �r]nt;'?ll�Sla�.�.(� i7]' f'iliril{i�1 Ek��ie['lB�S I'@�1�3k"C�. AjI �.��tei�5 S�]aII
�iti �?�lU�lli.
1�2..�_ 13ids �y L,�,rnnratinns sh�11 �,P �xe�'-�tted in ��±� cot�;3arate ���m� b;v trP presideni or a
vir�-;�resident �);` ll�]]$i C;[11'�?:�1'�?$t; [1!�ICi.Y �3L'{:l,Y:::�7rR11i?�� �}+ C'Va[�vnry C1��:i1J��1411`I��+ CL1
si�at. `i�1�� cc>,-�+crra�e se�l yrs��ll h� ar��ixcd_ -i�ti� c�n,rqara#e ��dr�c:ss �.�d ,:�te t�F
inc�rpurQt:x�n chall he shorvGi �ti�ef�w Ph: :±�,mahire,
12_�3_ F3ods hy ��ai�;�tir��ips sh�li �e e�L�uted i�� tEte ��.�±nP+.•s�Ep na�n� and sig��ec� �y a
d�.L"Cll�I, �i'�IUSe �1���'. IT1lIS1 i1��,;-���,• «a�d�r 1_h�. �i�r,at�,re ;3Ci;C)lll�}8�1!�.C� ll�' C!'yG�w?nr�ti. llt
;�::th��rity r,� :;i�p. 7"h� �+ E�i�f ati��re_c� c��i��t partz��r.ship �Ps�l3 he w�+nv���Y 1�;.ln�v t�e
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12_�. �idr ��t limltP:� 1i�h;l;ry �;-�..�tpanies ,��al� I�e txe���rP� ±E� t3,e ��am�. ot� il�e t�i�l I�y a
]77�1T]her ��{� ;�cc��m�anitci i��� ei.+i€��::::u uf �:�thurity #;� sscn, Tlte �i•,afC of f��::��a�t3un t]F
tEte i'ir.n �it+�i 1_�ze nf��.i:�� ;�cld�'i:5c n#`t�4 ti�;n �!��CE hr �ho���.
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t�ri E�hp I?�d ��o;�, ����Ze �:f�c�;�� i14i4�1��SS L1r 1 F�? �OFi�I ve�tt�rt �h��i h�: *licawY�,
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-[lti�: �i{l �E��ll cr�nt�in ar� ac�i�t�svEed�emen4 c�fi r�c�i�t of al� Adde.^.da, the t�ambers of
x.��rEc�� sE�all 1�ti IillYc� i.n t�n i3�N E�icl E��r::�,
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00 21 13
INSTRLICTIONS TO BIDDERS
Page $ o£ 10
13. Submission of Bxds
Bids shall be submitted on th� prescribed Bid Farm, pravida� with the Bidding Docuineizts,
at the time and plac� itad'zcated in the Advertisement or INVITATION TO SIDDERS,
addre�sed to Purchasing Manager of the City, axid s11alI be enclosad zn an opaque sealed
envelope, rnarked with the City Project Nu�nber, Project title., the name and address of
Bidder, and accompanied by the Bid security and ather required docu�nen.ts. If the Bid is sent
through the mail or ofiher delivery system, the sealed envelope shall be enclased in a segarate
en��Io�e vvi�li the xaotation "BID ENCLOSED" on the faee of it.
�4. Withdrawal of Bids
14.1. Bids addressed to the Purchasing Mauag�r and filec� �ith fliC Purchasitt� �C��ffice may
be witl�drawn prior to the time set for bid op�nin�_ ;� reques� fni� v,+itia�.ra�val must be
made in wri�ing and delivex•ed to the Purchasi�g iC7ffiee to receiw�e ;� time stamp prior
to the opening of Bids. A timely withdrawn bid wil1. h� returned to the Bidder or, if
the request is wi�l�in one hour of bid apez�ing, wi1_1 ncrt be read aloud and will
tl�ereafter he r�turned unapene�.
! 4,�, ln tlie e��n# :�n; uid �or +av��ic.]� � witCidraw�t req�zest has been timely filed has been
inadvertently op�ued, said Hi�i ancl any reaurd ihereof will subsequently be marked
"Withdrawn" a�,c� Wiil hc �iven zao fiirther corisideration far the award of contract.
15. Openin� of ]3�ds
Bids wi[I �:.• ��n��,� ��� read aloud nublicly. �4� ,�t�st�a:.•t ��� the amounts t�i-i??G �,a�� �iif�� �r;d
�x�a;�r :alten,ates (it any) will be mad� ���ilal�ie� ti� Bidd�rs a��r the �+pez�ing c�t' �?ids.
I�r� $ids to Rem�ii� Subiect rs 1�Leept�*es�
AlT Ric�S W]i? x??'!'lr�lli {�ubj�ct to acceptance F:;r' �a II7lriimil[11 �# �}L� CISYS G>7" ��l@ �!!�!]� �:.�'.::rs',�
sne[:if ��J fc}r'�d��tic� rf-A�w�r�J .ancf ex�c,�ti�?n and �ielivery aI' a�:�inp�4+:.' A�raernPn� I?�.
�;�rr_,_r,�gS�lil i�3ririF�_ �'i:y ima.y, :�t �C.'�i�*r'$ ;�nl�- discr�t'toi:, �rele�se �rx i�id n��d in�llify t��e 'ai�
�Pr�„-;F�+ E)ri�ir 1C7 E.It�[ i�atr�_
!7. L�+';valu�r;��„ �,IF�#�s a!*�� �war� +����ntrac�
I�_1 _ Git�� t•es��•ves ti�� rightto reject �iiy� G3r �ill 1Bicis, in�luding +�n+tl�c1}�1 ji��i���ic.,!� r[;e irights
i.� reizct �3n_y n�- alI nonconforiniu�, rtlaitresp�+ti�siv�, un6ala��AJ �r co�Zdit��n:�� �3ids
ancl rt� re;�vt fhp R±� t}�"any Bid�er ii C:ity beiievPs �h�f i{ ��o;.�lcl n�t !�c ��a f:l�: best
iT1tPrPS1 {'� �'11E'- FI'O]?���T ��J 1!!il�i� 'slli ;d1Y�.t•{� t�l �h�lZ T31ljCI -�L"7. C��Y� !-�'SBCV�a t13e ri.ght to
w:�'s�� uii�urr??:!Iiti�s �]Oi il]Volviti�}�rice. i�t�ntr?�i �i��P •ur G.hanges in t��e'�Norka�id
t1W1Yc� Li r�,T,rra�t tc, ;su�h �i lr.i�r, Lliscrepdncies br.ipur_r.n rhe r�nultiplicatioil of units of
��I�c�r!c ��i3� ll]IiZ rrs�•,�',� :x�.E� k�c �ree{�I�'4'[E f]i :�a`Jr�;� t���1"}70 �L���� Ipz'ices� Discrepancies
hetwect� rhe i�iiicated :;�1� �f auv colt�mr� t�; �igures ancf the correct sum thereo�will
IY�P rP�{�tve� f��Y fay�Tr L}i�l�j]� 4.;?rre�{:� S41TT!. �18CiE�7�11C1�S b��'eell VVOiC1S 1IlC� ��UCBS
W3�� �7�` r�CCzIVCI:i kll +a�J.?7' CI���}7r u;�relS-
�'3��� ;f ()±�� F'[31#�I' �'�C]ft'!7 C ISa�eli :md 17. h4ckse.iR'fS Improvemants
STANG�ltf� �:�hJSTT:t�CFI[]hl �pE�`rF:C'�?'.'.i'Fi f'c �['UM1;F?u'i CPN 1Q2403
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1NSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
Page 9 af 10
17.1.1. Any ar all bids will be rejected if City l�as reason to believe that collusion e�sts
among the Bidders, Bidder is an interested party to any iiiigation against City,
City or Bidder may have a claim against fhe other or be engaged in li�zgat�on,
Bidder is in arrears on a.ny existu�g colltraci or has defaulted on a previous
contract, Bidder lias performed a prior ca�tract iu an unsatisiactary manner, or
Bidder has uncompleted work which zn the judgment of the City will prevent or
I�� Gii=aPr the prornDt coinpletion of additional work if awarded.
17.2. In addition ta ?�i�l��}Pr', f�leva.tit �reyualification requirements, City ina�� co»sider t�e
qualifications aud �:::�perience of �uhcnntractars. S.unpliers, and other persons �nd
ur�anizations praposed foz' tlar�se pcurtio��s c.�f li�P 1r'JoY'k vr'lt�=re tE��' ic�entity of suc3�
Sahc�n�ractors. Suppliers, and other persons and 4srganizations iY�ust 6e �ubmittGd ��
rjrnrii;la;J 1Y11�w�' �.4{4�ttT'sle�.� �}C+4llallYl�ti dll' kk}3U11 CiiC 1"C�1ZAe6� S]1�thP_.{�'ifi,_ ('!FV iik'-it} IliFi��
cor��ider �the onerating aosts, r:�aanre�ance e�Yui�ements, performa�ca data and
�unrantees c�l'��a��,j�:�r i:�ms at'r�ATCI"iaii5 �n[i C'C�Llij337i�11� niODUSCi� 1Ct1' 111Cq1�7�ir�S]()Ii I1"�
ihe 1�V�rk w4�en s�ch da�a is reyuzred tr� �� Et��itl]�eri ��iaP �� ihe ?rlotic�: ��f Awarci.
1 i.3. f'�ty m�w� �:,,,:��;}r c„��h 1�,vP�r;�ations �� t{'is.y d��ms r���:essary- �t� �t�;�t �n th�
4'VuiLle1�141t CF�r��'l4' b']� '4�1� �4 �•,:t:��l`i�h ilre ���SI7D1�51�]lI1T�'S qa�:�l�ficatiotts. 331� j']d7annia�
s�l�ility �}i ��c4ders, �, oposed �ubcssn?r?ctc�r�. � lap�liers a?�t� ��thet� �er5oris and
Ckl��ani�ati�a�r�c iik �)Crt[}f'ii} .�.t�if �l!;;;:u!k ihe 1��3rk i;7 SCl:C11'[�8nt'-�' k'r�t�7 tEtC; �C}i?T'?l;�
`�lr7r.ili]]�?nt5 �{) ��ltj?F5 �v�3Sf8CLi��1'� 1�%�Jii�1W lI?� �°sY�CC�'il3ei� 4i?3'!?.
1'�.c�. C'���rartOT �1��l1 per#t rr� �vith 17is n��+n orgn„iz��ian, �vc3; � c�f � va��e 33�+t lwss ihan
35°% o1'tE�e val��� �,ni�:��•ed u�� �I�a C'c,ntr:?c�. t�r�l��s c,tit�rwise �p�r�;�cc� �y IhV• �ity.
I 7_�, I� �he �.��t�tract is i.a �� �;:T�r�c�j, ii ��vil1 h� awarded Icr li?wP:ci f���,nn�;hlti ar�ti
r�4ir,iTtiylV� �Ir�[j�t"41+�'IsY}iL' Ck't1�L12;R1(}fl �}� {�1�3f �I1C;�Ci.;.p.5 ��li'!f R�:G [��y�iirsl �;x�1�� t'+� 111 ti'IC:
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�cs la� �ward��, �C'iEy �vill k:+-arti 11�e C'o.�.:�i:�C k'1��tiyin 4t) c�t�yss t�f[�r il��� c{�� t��'�h� i3i41
ugex�llt� [1;i1�=�5 �:':lt,'nri�•{l Ili +:vl"�xi11�_ �T�i {�xJl��t'?���r C�f�'iiy C�r ist�?�ry xvil� cnn�1itx��t�
r��c��#�*±cL otb k3�;�. l_;�t,�� ih� �t�ntract award, a�lu�.ic� otAtir� ;:� will be i��„�d L}y�
Cl�e �ity,
I 7_7, ] _ `1'h� e!��tra��t�r is re�uired .a �1� �sQ�t �a�e�3 �y�� 4��p �.'ertiff:.�#: �#' [a��Nra�tP�
E'�rt��� Ftr:-**� 1��fi �t�:� lF1e �a>ri� �r.a!st Iwe si�hmit���f tri tir� p;;e.Mect 11���s���er
b9�o�'e I hP �;�ntra�# ��jl� b� 471Cesented lo [!?�* �.i!}� {'nancil. `1'he �arm c�!� �6
u��aine�! �;S �tt[�s:�f�,�s:n:�.s�t6ics.�Sate.t-�.usl4ataf�orlu:-.?�'����J'�y�.�dY
t�_8. �ailure nr re:��sN4 ta c�;nY!� t��ith �]�e r�ntz�rements rr�a� i����11 in r�?;e�t�n� of ���,
Ci�1�Y i_�F F�R7� WORTi-I T]�:t�gett via� I7. Iv1rP.�rSR':S fi�pro�nrnenls
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INSTRUCTFONS T� SIDD$RS
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18. Signing of Agreement
1 S.l . When City issues a Notice oiAward to t11e Successful Biddex, it will be accompanied
by the requ�red nuznberr of unsigned counterparts o�the Project Manual. Within 14
days thereafter, Contractor shall sign and deliver the required number af cou�nterparts
of the Project Manual io City with the required Boiids, CerEificates ofltisuran.ce, and
all other required documentation.
18,2. City shall thereafter deliver one fully signed counterpartta Cantractor.
END OF SECT�ON
CI'TY (]f 1�CfR�f l�!)Tt7'T�I G�agV:tl r�nd G M�R'e `��2'f'ti lmprov[:mcnts
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00 35 13
CONFT.TCT OF INTER�ST AFFIDAVIT
Pagc l of 1
SECTION 40 3513
GONFLICT OF INTEREST STATEMENT
Each bidder, ofFeror or respondent to a City of Fprt Worth procurement is required to camplete a
Confliet of Interest Questionnaire or certify that one is currant and on file �ith t�e City
Secretary's Ofiiee pursuant to state law.
If a memher of the Fort Worth City Council, any one ar more of the Ciry Manager or Assi.stant
Ciry Managers, or an agent of the City who exercises discretiort in the planning, reeommending,
selecting or contracting with a bidder, offeror or respondent is afftliatad with your comgany, then
a Local Government Officer Conflicts Disclosure Statern�nt (CIS} tnay be a'equired.
You are urged io cons.ult with counsel regarding the appIicability af tl�ese forms and Local
Government Code Chapter 176 to your company.
The referenced forms may be dowxiloaded from the Iinks provided helow.
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CIQ �arm is on file with City Secretary
CIQ �oran is being provided to the City Secretary
CIS Farm does not apply
CTS Farm is on File with City Secxetary
CIS Farm is being provided to the City Secretary
BIDDER:
Urban Infraconstruction By: Anup Tamrakar
Company {Pleas ' )
2512 Gra�el Drive Signature:
Address
Fort Worth TX 7'�� �$ Title: CEO
City/StatelZip (Flease Print)
END OF SECTION
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McAae SRTS Tmpro�ements
STANDARD CONSTR[1CTION SPECIFTCAT[OtV T70CUMEIVTS CPN 162403
Revised Fehruary 24, 2620
00 41 00
BED FORM
Page 1 of 3
TO: The Purchasing Manager
clo: 7he Purchasing Di�ision
200 Texas Street
City af Fart Warth, Texas 761 �2
FOR:
Cf#y Project No.: 1 D2403
UnitslSections:
'f. Enter Into Agreement
SECTION 00 41 OD
BID FORM
baggett and D. McRae SRTS Impro�ements
The undersigned Bidder proposes and agrees, if this Bid Is accepted, to enter intv an Agreerrment with City in the farm
included in the Bidding �ocumenks to perform and furnish all Work as specified ar indicated in the Conkract bocuments
for the Bid Price and wikhin the Contrack 7ime indicated in this Bid and in accordance with the other terms and cohditio.ns
of the Contract Documents.
a. BIQDER Aci�nowledgements and Gertification
2.1. !n submitting #his Bid, Bidder accepfs al! of the terms and conditions of the INViTATION TO BIaDERS and
[NSTRUCTI�NS TD B[DDERS, including without lirnitation those dealing with the disposition of Bid Sond.
2.2. Bidder is aware of all costs to pro�ide the required insurance, wiH do so pending contract avvard, and will
provide a valid insurance certificate mee#ing all requirements within 14 days of notification of award.
2.3. Bidder cert'tfies thak this Bid is genuine and not made in the interest of nr on b�half of any undisclosed
indi�idual or e�iity and is nnt submi#ted in conformity with any coilusive agreerr�ent or rules of any group,
association, organization, or corporation.
2.4. eidder has not directly ar indirectly induced or solicited any ather Bidder ta submit a false or sham Bid.
2.5. Bidder has nat saiicited or induced any individual or enti#y ia refrain from bidding.
2.6. Bidder has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, or caercive practices in competing foT the Contract.
For the purposes of this Paragraph:
a. "corrupt practice" means the offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting of any thing of valu� likaly to
influence the action af a public o�cial in the bidding process.
b. "fraudulenk prectice" means an intentional misrepresentati�n of facts made (a) to influence the
bidding process ta the detrirrient of City (bj to establish Bid prices at artificial non-competitive
levels, or (c} to deprive City of the benefits af free and open competition.
c. "collusive practice" means a scheme ar arrangemenf between two or more BidcEers, with or
without the knowEedge of Cify, a purpose of which Is to esta�lish Bid prices at arti�cial, non-
competitive le�els.
C1TY OF FORT WORTN
STANDARQ CONSTRUCTIOiV SPECIFICRT40N �OCUMEiVTS Daggett and n. McRae SRTS Imprpvements
Form Revfsed March 9, 202d CPN i D24os
ao ai o0
BI� FORM
Page 2 of 3
d. "co�rcive prackice" means harming or threatening to harm, dlreckly or indireckly, persons or their
property to infl�ence thelr participaHon in the bidding process ar affect the execution of the
Gantract.
3. Prequalification
The Bidder acknowledges that the folkowing work types musf be perfiormed only by prequalified conh'actors and
subcontractors:
a. NIA
4. ilme af Comp[etian
4.1. The Work wil[ be com�lete for Final Acceptance within 18D days afEer the date when th�
the Conkract Tim� cammences ta run as provicfed in �'aragraph 2.03 of the General Canditions.
4.2. Bidder accepts the pro�isians of the Agreement as to Ilquidated damages in fhe event of failure to complete
fh� Work {andlor achievement of Milestones} within the times specified in the Agreement.
5. Attached to this Bid
The following documents are attached to and made a part of this Bid:
a. This Bld Form, Section 00 41 00
b. Required Bid Bond, Section 00 43 13 issued by a surety meeting the requiremen#s of Paragraph
5.01 ofthe General Conditians.
c. Proposal Form, Section 00 42 43
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e. MWBE Forms (optional ak time of bid)
f. Prequalificafion Statement, Section 00 4512
g. Conflict of Inkeresk Skatement, Section OQ 35 13
'"If necessary, CIQ or CIS forms are to be pro�ided directly to City Secretary
h. Any additianai cfncumenks that may be required by Section 12 of the Insfructions ta Sidders
6. Total Bid Amount
8.1. Bidder will complete the Work in accordance with t�e Contract boc�ments for the following bid amount. In
the spaca pravided beldw, piease enter the total bid amount for this project. Only this figure will be read
publicly by the City at the bid opening.
CITY pF FORT WORTH
STAN�ARD CONBTRUCTION SPECIFfCATION OOCUMENTS DaggetE and �. McRae SRTS Improvements
Fnrm Revised Maroh 9, 2D20 CPN 1 Q2403
40 41 00
BID FORM
Page 3 of 3
6.2. It is understood and agreed by th� Bidder in signing this proposal that the total bid amaunt entered below is
subject ta verifieation andlor modification by multiplying the unif bid prices for each pay item 6y the respectiue
estimated quantities shown in this praposa] and then tofaling all of the extended amounts.
7otal Bid � I� �� j� ��j D�.� a
7. Bid Suhmittal
This Bid is submifted on 912 312 0 2 1 by th� entity named below.
Respectfully submit
By: �,
( Pg ture
Anup Tamrakar
Title: C�O
Cornpany: Urban Infracantstructian
Address: 2529 Gravel Drive Fort Worth TX,76118
Stake of fncorporation: Texas
�tnail: Anup�urbanicar��truc.t.�arr�
Phone: 81 i-616-554�4
�Np OF SECTION
Corporate Sea[:
CIIY OF FDRT WORTH
STAN6ARQ CONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCAlldiV DOCUMENTS paggett and D. McRae SRiS Impmvements
Form Re�ised March 9, 2fl20 CPN i02403
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BIDPRtlPOSAL
Page 1 of2
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PROPOSALFORM
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�idd�r"� �eepplication
Prnject Tlem Informatio�a Biddae's Proposal
Bidlist item Descriptian Specificalion Unit of B�d i]nit Price Sid Value
A[o. Sectia� Na Measure Qcrantily
1 PREPARING RQW 010064d2 S7A 145 $76.00 $11,d20.00
2 PREPARING ROW (TREE) (12" TO 24" DIA) 0100 6Q04 EA 18 $1,8flD,00 $32,400.00
3 REMOVING CQNC MEDIANS) 0104 601'I SY 10 120.00 $1 200.00
4 RENIOVING CdNC (SIDEWALKS) 0104 6Q15 SY 2912 $15.30 $45,136.�0
5 REMOVING CONC I7RIV�WAYS} Q104 6Q17 SY 2353 15.50 $36 47'�.50
6 REMOVING CdNC (CURB OR CURB & GUTTER) 01446429 LF 2773 $'f0.50 $29,116.5�
7 REEVIOVING CONC (WHE�LGHAIR RAMP) 0104 6032 5Y 791 $28.00 22 14$.00
8 REMOVING CONC (RETAINING WALLS) 0104 6024 SY 1 $655.00 $&55.D0
9 REMOVING STAB BASE 8� ASPH PAV (4" 0105 6474 SY 18 $51.00 $918.00
10 6LOCK S.ODDING 0162 fiUO2 SY 650Q $9.00 $58,500.0�
11 VEGETATIVE WATERING 0168 60fl1 MG 228 $50.00 $11 400.00
12 GL C CdlVC RETAINING WALL 442a 6062 CY 1.5 $2,900.00 $4 350.00
13 RIPRAP CONG a IN Q432 6Ufl1 CY 12.3 $565.[70 $6,949.50
14 ADJlJSTING MANHflLES O4796009 EA 2 $965:00 $1,930.OD
15 ADJLJSTING MANHOLES WATER VALVE BOX U479 60�5 EA 27 $900.00 $24,300.00
16 ApJUSTING MAIVHOLES (EL�CTRIC BOX 0478 541 � EA 1 $900.00 $900.00
i7 MOBILIZATIQN d540 6001 LS 1 $75,�00.00 $75,Q00.00
9s BARRICApES, 5iGN5 AN� TRAFFIC HANbI.WG 4502 6001 MO 8 5 000.00 $44 000.00
19 TEMP SEDMT COI�T FE�ECE (INSTA�L) 0506 6fl38 LF 95Q $4.00 $3,800.00
20 TEMP SE�MT COIVT FENCE REMOVE. 0546 6�39 LF 950 $1,p0 $95d.pp
21 BIOQEG EROSN CONT LOGS INSTL 8" 0546 6040 LF 95� $7.00 $fi,650.00
22 CONC CURB & GUTTER {TY II 0529 fiD08 LF 1632 45.00 $73 440.00
23 DRIV�WAYS (CONC) 4534 6�04 SY 2628 $77.00 $2D2 356.00
24 CONC S[�EWALKS (4") U531 fi001 SY 4650 $62.00 $268,300.00
25 CURB RAMPS (TY 1} 4531 800A EA 16 $1 600.00 $25 6aQ.00
26 CURB RAMRS TY 2 US31 80�5 EA 14 $'[,fi00.00 $22,400.Oa
27 CURB RAMPS (TY 3 0531 6006 EA 2 $1,6Dp.00 $3,200.OQ
28 CURB RAMPS TY 5 0531 6008 EA 1 $3,000.00 $3,0OO.Oa
29 CURB RAMPS (TY 7) OS31 6090 EA 112 $1,600.00 $179,200,OQ
3Q CURB RAMPS TY 14 0531 6013 EA 18 $9,600.00 $28,800.04
31 CONC 51�EWALKS (SPECIAL} (RETAINING WALL} 0531 6057 5F 2887 $38,00 $108 946.OD
32 CONC NfEDIAN 0536 6002 SY 9 $5pp.04 $4,5q0.04
33 REMOVE AN� INSTALL EXISTING GATE 0550 6015 EA 1 $1 300,00 $1,3p0.00
34 PIP� UNDERDRAINS (7Y 8) (6") 0556 6008 LF 13 $118.00 $1,534.a0
35 IN SM RQ 5N SUP&AM TY10BWG (1} 5A (P) D6A4 6001 EA 127 $�4D4.00 $50 800.pD
as R�LQCAT� SM Fip SN SUI'B�AM'fY 1UBWG 0644 6068 EA B1 $5aa.Q4 30 500.Qd
37 REMOVE 5M Rd 5N 5UP&AM 0644 6076 EA 11 $12d.04 $1,320.a0
38 REMOVE 5M RQ 5N 5L}PRAM (SIGN dNL 0644 6�7& EA 1 $44.QQ $40.Qp
39 REFL PAV MRK TY I W B" BRK 900MIL D666 6027 LF 40 $2.00 $sa.ao
40 REFL PAV MRK TY I W 24" SLQ 70�MIL) �666 6048 LF 7653 $6.00 $47,118,QQ
41 R�F PAV MRK 7Y I W)18"(YLD 7RIj(1�OMIL.) 0666 6099 ER 25 $29.OD $725.a0
42 REFL PAV MRK TY I{Y)8"(5L�)(1dOMIL} 0666 6138 LF 90 $2.00 $180,00
43 REFL pAV Mf2K iY II (W} 8" (BRK 0666 6175 LF 40 $4.25 $14.00
44 REFL P/�1V MRK TY II W) 24" (SL�) 0666 6182 LF 7853 $0.50 $3,926.50
45 REFL PAV MRK TY II W 18" YLD TRI p666 6198 EA 25 �12,Ofl $300.00
46 REFL PAV MRK TY II 4" 5L�) 0666 6207 LF 90514 $4.25 $2,628.50
47 REFL PAV MRK N II ) 8" {5LD} 0666 6211 LF 90 $0.25 $22.5Q
48 RE PM WIRET REQ TY I(Y)4"(Si.D)(100MI1.} 0666 6315 LF 10514 $1.Q0 $10 514.40
CCl'Y OF FORT 4VORTH
3TA�I�ARp CON577tUCTIOM SPEC�ICATION �OGUHISNTS Uagge�tand 4. tv[cR&e 5RTS Impmvemcnu
Furm Rev"ssed 2U 120124 CPN 102493
0� 42 43
f3ID PROP65AL
Page 2 of2
SECTtON 00 42 43
PROPOSALFORM
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�idde�'� �ppl�cation
Project Item Inf'ormatinn Bidder's Proposal
Bidlist Item Specificatiart Uni[ of Bid
No. llescript[on Section No. Measure Quantity u°it Price Bid Value
49 REFL PAV MRKR TY II-A-A 0672 6009 EA 418 $5.00 $2 09p.d0
5o ELIM �XT PAV MRK & MRKS (4") 0677 6�01 LF 308 $1.fl0 $308.00
51 ELIM EXT PAV MRK & MRKS (8"} 0677 60D3 LF 76 $2.00 $152.00
52 ELIM �XT PAV MRK & Mf2K5 (12"} �877 600� LF 138 $2.ti0 $276.00
53 ELIM EXT PAV MRK & MRKS (24"} 0677 6007 LF 1293 2.fl0 $2 586.00
54 �I.IM EXT PAV M�K & MRKS (SYM�OL) a677 6017 �A 4 $6D.�0 $244.40
SS ELIM EXT PAV MFtK & MRKS {18")(YL� TR! 0677 6018 EA 20 $25.fl0 $5d0.�0
56 PAV SURF PREP FOR MRK 4" OB78 60a1 l.F 10514 $�.10 $1,Q51.40
57 PAV SURF PF2EP FOR MRK 8" 0678 6004 LF 13p $0.25 $32,50
5s PAV SURF P�EP �QR NIRK (24") 0678 60Q8 l.F 7853 $0.50 $3,926.50
59 PAV Sl1RF PRE? FOR NiRK (18")(YLD TRI) 0678 6022 EA 25 $12.00 $3U4.�0
60 PAV SURF PREP FpF2 NlRK (RpM} D678 6033 EA 418 $0.50 $2D9.00
61 TREE PROTECiION 10�4 60Q1 EA 77 $2D0.�0 $15 400.D0
Tatallitd $1,531,6Q6.4p
END OF SECTION
C1TY OF FQRT WORTH
5TANBAIiD CONSTIiUCT10N5PECIF1CA770N DOCUH�NTS Daggett and d. Mck�eSRTS.Lnpinvcmenis
Farm Revis¢d 2�12Dk20 4RtJ l OZ403
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00 43 13
BIR 80N�
Page 1 af 2
SECTIQN 00 4313
BID BO�[Q
ktNOW ALI. BY THESE PR�S�N7S:
That w8, Urban Infraaonstrucflan, LLC , known aS
"Bidder" herein and "� Nokth'Am�rlca�n �pe��alty Insu;�n��$ Cc�;�o;y a cnrpnrate sureiy
duly authorized ta do business in the State of Texas, known as "Sureiy` herein, are lneld and firmly bound unto the Ciiy
of Fort Worlh, a muniaipal corporation created pursuant to ff�e laws of Texes, knvwn as "City" herein, in the penal sum
of five percent (5%) of Bidder's maximum bid price, in lawful money of the Llnited States, to be pa[d in Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas for the paymsnk of which sum weli and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors,
administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WHEREAS, the Principal has submitted a bid or proposal to perform Work far the following praject
designated as baggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
NOW, THER�FOR�, the condition of this abligation is suah that if the �City shall award
tha CanEract for the foregoing project to the Principal, and the principal s�all satisfy aEl requirements and condifions
required for the execution af the Contract and shalf enter into the Contract in writing with the City in accordance with khe
terms o# such same, then this ahligakion shall be and become null and void. If; however, the Principa! fails ta exeCute
sueh Contract in accordanoe with the ferms af same or fa�ls ta safisfy all r�quirements and conditions required for the
eXeculion of the Contract, this bond shall become the property of the City, without reeourse af the Prineipal andlar
Surety, not to exceed Ehe penalty hereof, and shall be used fo compensate City for the difFerenoe between Principal's
tatal bid amount and the next selected bidder`s total bid �maunt.
PRQVIDED FURTHER, that iiany legal action be filed on thls Bond, venue shall fie in 7arranf Caunky,
Texas nr the United States District Court for the Nnrthern District of 7exas, Fart Worth Division.
IN WIT�IESS WWEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have SIGNE� and SEALED this insfrutnent by
duly aufhorized agents and officers on this the ���d day of _ g� tem er , 2Q2') .
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ATT�S7:
Witness as to Prin ipal
CkTY OF F6RT WORTN
STAN�ARO CON5TRUC'1"ION SP�CIFICA710N �OCUMENTS
Famt Revise+i 24171109
�RINGIPAL:
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BY:
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Name and� TPile
�agge! and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
CPN 10z403
04 A3 13
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sho#�it�g 4h�'. thl& Verson i�as aulhoaily i� y°i��n �tach oh!igation. E� Sure±;�'s phys;Ual atiL�ss Is d�s!�•�^l ffvni
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SWjSB RE CORPORATE SOLUTIONS
NpRTH AMERI�AN SPLCIAL,'I'Y INSURANC� COMI'ANY
VWASHINCrTON INTLRNATTONAL INSURANCE COMPANY
WE3TPORT INSCJRANC� CORPORATIQN
GENERAL POWER QF ATTORNEY
ICNOW ALL h�N BY THESE PRESEN'l'5, THAAT North American Specialty Insurance Company, a carporation duly arganized and existing
under laws of the State of New Hampshire, and having 'its principal nffice in the Gity o£Kansas City,lVlissouri and Washingron International
Insurance Company a corpqration organized and existing under the laws o:f the 5tate of IVew Hampshire and having its principal office in the City
afKansas C'ty, Missnuxi and Wgstport InsuraaCe Corporafian, or anized under #he laws af the State afMissauti, and having its princip.al afiice in
the Gity af �ansas City, l�!lissoury eaeh does hereby maice canst�cufe and a�pnint:
JOHN WII.LiAM NEWSY, TRqY RUSSELL KLY, ��BRA L�E MOQId, ANDREA RDSE CRAWFORD, SANDRA LEL RONEY, LTNDA MCCHELLE STALDER
, S�IZANNE ELIZASE'FH NIEDZWIEDZ, SHERIE MICHELLE GREENOi1GH, CHERT LYNN TRBY, AlwID 705HUA D. TRITT, JOINTLY OR SEVERALLY
its true and lawful Aftorney(s)-in-Fact, to make, execute, s�al and deliver, far and nn its hehalf aad as its ac# and deed, bonds pr pther writings
obligatory in the natuTe of a bond on 6ehalf of each of said Companies, as surety, on contracts of suretyship as sre or may be required or permitted by
law, regulation, contraak ar otherwise, pravided khat no bond or underiaking or contract or 5uitetysE►ip executed under this authority shall exceed the
amount of: �p ��D MILLION ($204,OQ4,000.00) AOLLARS
This Pow�er of Attarney is graniad and is signed by facsimile under and by the authority of the fnllowing Resolutions adapted 6y the Boards of
Directors of.NortF� American Specially Insurance Coinpany and Ih�ashi�gton International Insuranca Company at meeCings duly onlled and held
on Match 24, 20�0 and WestPort Tnsurance Carporation hy wdtten consent of its Executiva Committee dated July 18, 2411.
"RESOF�VED, that any two of the President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Assistant Viae President,
the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary he, and eaeh or any of them liereby is authorized to execute a Power vf Attornay qualifying the attorney named
in the given Power af Aftarneq to exacute on behalf of tk►e Company bonds, undertakings and all contraats oi surety, and that each or any of them
hereby is authorized to attest to the execution o£any such Power of Attvrney and to attach therein Yhe sesi ofthe Campany; and it is
�CTRTHER RESOLVED, rl�at the signature af such officers and the seal of the Company may be affxed to any such Power of Attarney or to any
certificafe ralating therato Uy facsimile, and any such Power ofAttorney or cerCificate 6earing sueh faesimile signatures or faosimi[e seal shall be
binding upon the Cocnpany when so affixed and in the future with regard tn any bond, undertaking or contract of surety to which it is attached."
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5tesen , n ersan, ei or ee res� pn o xs nglan atcme aae ranec Compaay
& Senior Vfce Prraldent ol' Narth Amariean Spetlelty Iluuraacc Cnmpeny
&. 5tnioT Vice Preefde¢! af Weelport Inaurauce Corporntlon
MfeLae , to, ai pr Vice presi cnt o asl glan Soteruntional lnaurnnce
Campa�q
& Sei�iar Yice Rr.sidenl oEAfo�4h Americnn Spepi�nity Inyurance Compsny
& 5e��iar Vire Preiidenl of Westpori Insurxnce Corporatfnn
I1�T WC'I`NESS VJTIERE�F, North Ameriean Specialty Insurance Cnmpany, Washington Intemational Insurance Company and Westport
Insuratwe Corporakion have caused their ot�'�eial seals #o be hereunto aff xed, and these presenYs to be sigzted hy their authorized of�icers tbis
tf�is lZit► day af. �BRUARY , 2p 20 . .
North American 5pecialty Insurance Cor►►pany
Washington Internafional Insurance Comgany
State of [llinois
County of Cook ss�
Westport Insurance Corporation
On this 12th dsy of F��__ _ R� 20� before me, a I�Iotaty Puhlic persvnally appeared �feven P. A.nderso� , 5enior Vica Presidenr of
Washington Intert�ational insurance Comgany and Senior Vice PresidenY of North Amerioan 5peeialty Insutance Company and Seniar Vice President nf
Westport Tnsurance Corporatzon and Michae! A. Itn Senior Vice President of Wsshingtoa Int�rnational Insurancc Company and 5enior Vice President
of North American Specialty Insurance Gompany and Senior Vice President of Westporf Tnsurance Corporation, personally known to me, whn
being by me duly swarn, acknawledged rhat khey signed thc above Power of Attomey as afficers of and aaknowledged said ins#rument ta he the
voluntary act and deed of their respe¢tive coTnpanies.
L}FF C1f1G SEAL
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Na1a�y Puhuc - Sfotc pf [Ilintl�a
My 4�mm.ltsiun Expiret
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M. Kenrry, No�ary �ublic �'
I, deffrey Goldberg , the duly elacted Vice President and Assistant Secretary of Norti� Aenarican Specislty lnsurance Gompany, VJashing#on
International Insurance Company and Westport Insurance Corporation do herehy certify that the above and foregoing is a true and carrect capy of a
Powcr of Atto�ney given by said North Amerkcan 8pecialty InsUrance Company, Was�►ington Internationa! Insurance Company and Westport Insuranca
Corporation which is still in fu11 force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHE�OF, T have set my hand arid afFiated the seals of th� Companies this Z3rd �ay n f 5eptember , Zp 21
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Jeffroy Gold6erg, Viea P�idenl & Assistent5ecretary af Washinplan In�emational Insurence Campsny &
Notth American Specialty insu�ancn Company & Vicc Pmsrdrnt & pa,�slant Socrehry nf Wcstpad Insurenca Caryaretion
, � ,�
North �►merican Specialty Insurance Company
V1lashingfion Internafional �nsurance Company
1Nesfport lnsurance Corporation
TEXAS CLACIV[S INFORMATiON
�i'�; _► �
In orderto obtain informatian or make a cqmplaint:
You may contact Jeffrey Goldberg, Vica President
— Claims at t-800-338-0753
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Para abtener in�ormacion o para someter un q[�eja;
Puede comunicarse con JefFrey Goldberg, Vice
Presid�nt — Claims, al 'f -800-33$-0753
You may calE Washington lnternationai Insurance
Company and/ar North American Specialty lasurance
Compan�is and/or Westpori lnsurance Carporation
to11-free number fior information or to make a
camplaint at:
1-800-338-07 �v3
You may alsa write to Washi�gton Interna#ional
fnsuranee Campany and/ar North Arnerican Specialty
fnsurance Company and/or Westport insurance
Corporation at the foliowing address,
7200 Main 5treet
5uite SQQ
Kansas City, M� fi47 05
You may eantact the Texas �epartmant of lnsurance
to obtain information on companies, car►erages,
rights ar complaints at: •
1-800-252-3439
You may write the Texas Uepartment of fnsurance:
P.O. Bax 149104
Austin, TX 7�71 �4-9104
Fax; [512j 4�75-7 771
Web: h �://www.tdi_ata ,tx. �a
Email: ConsumerProtection@tdi.state.tsc.us
PREMIUM OR CLAlM DISPUTES:
Should you ha�re a eEispu#e concerning your premium
or about a claim you should first contact the
Washingtan Eniernational Insurance Campany and/or
North American Specialty tnsurance Company and/or
Westport Inswrance Corporation. If the dispute is not
resplved, you may contact the Texas Department of
Insuranoe.
ATTACH THIS NOTICE 70 YOUR POI.IGY:
This notice is far inforrnation anly and does not
pecnme a part or condition af the a#tached
document.
Usted puede llamr al numero de telefono gratis de
Washington [nternational Insurance Company and/or
Nortf� American Specialty Insurance Campany`s and/ar
Wes#port Insurance Gorporatian para in'formacion o
para someter una queja al:
1-$00-33 8-U7 53
Usted tambien puede escribir a Washington
International Insurance Company ancf/or North
American 5pecialty Insurar�ce Company and/or
Westport Insuranc� Carporafiion al:
1 Z00 Main Street
Suite $00
Kansas Cifiy. MO 64105
Pueda escribir ai Departmenta da Seguros de iexas
para abtener informacion acerca de companias,
co6erturas, derechos o quejas al:
1-80D-2�2-3439
Puede escribir al Departmenta de Seguros de 7exas:
P.Q. Box 149 i �4
A�stin. TX 78714-9104
Fax: (512j 475-1771
Wet�: �ftEo://www_tdi.staY�.tx.�s
Email; GonsumerPtafiection@tdi.state.fix.us
QlSPU7AS SOBR� PRIMAS O R�CLAMQS:
Si #iene una disputa concerniente a su prima o a un
reclama, debe comunicarse con e� Was�ington
Internatianal Insurance Company anc!/or i�orth
American Specialty Insurance Company end/or
Wes#port I�surance Corporation primero. Si no se
resuel�e la disputa, puede entonces camunicarse
cor� el Departmento de 5eguras de Texas.
UN� ESTE AVISO A SU PQLIZA
Este a�iso es solo para praposito de infromacion y no
se can�erte en parte o condicion clel documento
ad ju nto.
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BID FORM
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SECi[ON 40 4a 12
PR�QUAL.IFICAiION STATEMENT
Each Bidder far a City procurement is required to campkete the information below by identifying t�e prequalified
contractors andlor subcontractors whom they intend to utilize for the ma)ar wark type(s) listed.
Majar Work'�ype CantractarlSubconiractor Company I�a�ne Prequafification
Expiration Date
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The undersigned hereby certifes that the cantractors andlor subcontractors described in the table above are
currently p.requalified for the work types listed.
BID��R:
Urban Infracontstruction
2521 Gravel Dri�e Fork Worth TX,76118
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Title: CEO
Date: �I2312021
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Pursuant to Texas Labor Cade Sectian 40G.096{a}, as amended, Contractor c�rf.ifies thai it
pravides worker's coinpensation insura�ce coverage far alI of it� empioyees emplayed an City
Project Nn. 102403. Contractor further eerti�es that, pursuant to Texas Labor Code, Sactian
40b.096(bj, as amended, it will provide to City its subcontractor's cer�i�cates of compliance with
worker's co�pensa#ion co�verage.
CONTRACTOR:
Urban Infraconstruction, LLC
Co�npany
2512 Gra��l Drive
Address
]Fort Worth, Texas 76118
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subscribe to tb.e fore aing instr�.unent, and acknowIedged to me that he/she e�ecuted the same as
the act and deed of ��/�,(�,�.� r,t.�,p�Le�a��u�t,� t�� LI � for the purposes and
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CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARi) CONSTI2UC'1'fON SFECIFICATiON DOC[TMENTS
Revesed 7uly 1, 2011
Daggelf and D. McRae SRTS Impro�ements
CPN 102403
004540-1
Business Equity Goal
Page 1 of 2
1 SECTION 00 �t5 40
2 Business Equity Goal
3 APPLICATION OF POL�CY
4 If the total dollar value of the contract is $100,000 nr more, then a Business Equity goaI is applicable.
5 A Businesa Eq�ity Firm refers ta ce�rfifed Mino�ri�ty-, and/or Women-, owned Business Enterprises
6 (M/WBEs).
8 POLICY STATEMENT
9 Zt is the policy of tha Caty of Fort Worth fo ensure the full and equitable participation of Business Equity
10 Firn�s when applicable, in the procurement of all gaods az�d services. All requirements and regulations
11 stateci in the City's Business Equity Ordina.nce No.25165-10-2021, (replaeii�g Qrdinanc� Na. 2453�-11-
12 2020 (codified at: https:/i;,�d;.librxr-=.aml��c.l.ccm;�ode�Ittw�r�Mf�-tesJt-Nar� i�m-0-0� 22Sy3) appiy to
13 this bid.
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15 BUSINE�S EQLTITY PROJECT GOAL
16 The City's I]BE goal on tl�is project is S.�% of the total bid value of �he contract (Base bid applies to
17 Pc�-ks and Commurrity Services).
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19 METHODS TO COMPLY WT�H THE GOAL
20 On City conttacts where a Business Ec�uity Goal is applied, off�rors are required to comply wi�h the City's
21 Business Equity Ordinance by meeting or e�ceedi�g the abQve stated goal or ot�erwise cornply rvith the
22 ardinance through one of t�e fallowing meth�ds: 1. CommercialIy usefuI servxces performed by a
23 Eusiness Equity prime con#ractor, �. Business EquiLy snbcontrac#in� participafion, 3. Cambinatian
24 oi Busiuess Equity prime service5 anci Business Equity subcontractin� gartieipafion, 4. Business
25 Eqnity Joint Ventnre/Men#or-Pratege participation, �. Good Faith EfforY documentation, or G.
26 Prime contractor Waiver documentafion.
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28 SUBNIITTfiL OF RE iTIIiED DOCUlVIENTATTON
29 Applicable dacuznents (listed below) must be received by the Purchasing Division, OR the nfferor shall
3� EMAIL the Business Equity documentatian ta the assigned City of �'ort Worth Project Manager or
3 i Department Desigaee. Documents �re ta be received r�o later fhan 2:00 p.m., on the third City
3.2 busYness day after the bid opening date, e�cclusive a#'the 6id opening dafe.
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34 T`he Oiferor must sub�nit one or more of the foliowing docum.ents:
35 1. iitilization Form and Le.tter(s) of Intent, if t�e gaal is met or exceeded;
35 2. Good Faith Effort Form and Utilization Form, including supporting documentation, if
37 part�cipation is less than stated goal, or no Business Equity particzpatian is accomplished;
38 3. Par'�rne Contractor Waiver Form, u�cluding supportuig documentation, if the Offeror vvill perf'arm
39 all subcontracting/supplier appartunities; or
40 4. �oint Ventr�relMentor-Protege Form, ii goal is inet o:r e�ceeded with a Joint Venture or Mentor-
41 Proteg� participation.
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43 These forms can b� fouud at.
44 Busines� Equity Utilization Form anci Letter of Intent
45 hrips:ila�ps.fortworthtex�.gow/ProiectResourc�slRe�ourceaP/60�io2U-
46 %2QMWBE/NEW%20Business%20Equitv%2�Ordinance{Business%2aEquity°fo2UUtilization%ZOForm.
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CITY 0�' FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS lnnprovements
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIk'ICA.TION bOCUIVICNTS CPN 102403
Revised Octoher 27, 202I
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20 RESiTLT IN THE BID➢ERIOFF�ROR B�ING DECLARED NON-R�SONSIVE AND THE BID
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COMPLY WITH THE ORDINANCE VVTLL R�SULT' 71�T TH.� BID BE7NG DECLARED NON-
RESPON�IV� THE SID REJECTED AND MAY SUBJECT THE BIDDER/OFFERQR TO SANCTIQNS
AS DESCRIBED IN S�C. 20-373 OR THE ORDINANCE.
For Questions, Please Contact The Busin�ss Equity Division of the Department of Di�ewsity and
�r�c�usion at (81'� .392-2674.
END OF SECTION
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRxe SRTS Improvements
STANDAI2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS CPN 1�2403
Revised October 27, �02i
00 52 �43 -1
Agreemenk
Page 1 af 6
sEc�oN oa �� a�
AGREEMENT
TPIIS AGREEMENT, authorized an ��-�`� -��=4 , zs made by and between the Gity of Fart
Warth, a Texas home rule municipality, acting b� and through its duly authorized Gity Mana�er,
("City"), and Urban Infraconstruction, LLC, authorized to do business in Tez�as, acting by and
through its duSy authorized representative, ("Coniractor"). City and Coniractor rnay Jointly be
referred to as parties.
City aFzd Cantractor, in considerafion of the �utual covenants hereinafter set forth, agiree as
follovvs:
Article 1. WORK
Contractor shaJ1 corr�plete all Work as specified or inc{icated 'ua tk�e Cont�act Documen�s for the
Project identified herein.
Artiele �. PROJECT
The pro�ect for which the Work under the Contract Documents inay be the whole or only a part is
gen�ralIy described as follows:
Da��ett and D. McRae SRTS Innprovements
CPN 102403
Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE
City agrees to pay Coniractor for performance of the Work in accordance with the Coniraet
D4cuments an amount, iu current funds, of One MiIiion, Five Hundred Thirty-One Thousar�d, S�
Hundred and Six DoIlars ar�d 40/1Q0 Cents ($1,531,b06.4fl). Contract price may be adjus�ed by
change orders duly authorized by the Parties.
Airficle 4. CONTRA.CT TTME
4.1 Final Acceptance.
The Work shall l�a eornplete for Fina1 Acceptaz�ce wifihin 240 caIendar days after the date
when the Contract Time cornmences to run,. as provided in Paragaph 2.02 of the General
Conditions, plus any extension thereof allowed in accordanee with Article 12 of the
General Canditions.
4.2 Liquidated Damagas
Coniractor recognizes that tin�e is af the essence for coza�pletion of Milestones, if any, and
to achieve �'inal Acceptance of the Work and City and the public will suffer from lass of
use if the Work is not complet�d within the time(s} specif ed in Paragraph 4.1 abo�ve. 'The
Contractor also recognizes the delays, expense and difficulties invalved in proving in a
legal praceeding, the actual loss suffered by the City if the �VVork is not completed on
ti�ne. Accordingly, instead of requieiu�g any ,sucl� proof, Contractor agrees that as
Iiquidated damages far delay (but not as a penalty), Contractor shajl pay City One-
Thousand and 00/10Q Dol�ars ($l,OD0.00} far each day that expir�s after the tiine
speci�ed in Parag�raph 4.1 for Fina1 Acceptance until tha City zssues the Final Letter o�
Acceptauce.
CITY O�' k'ORT W�IZ'T�1 Daggett and D. McRae 5RT5 IrnprovemenYs
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATIOI�I DOCUMEt�TS CPN 102403
Revised 9101/2021
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Agreement
Page 2 of 6
Article �. CONTRACT DOCLTMENTS
5,1 CONTENTS:
A. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement hetween City and
Cantractar concerning tl�e Work consist of the following:
1. Tnis Agreement.
At�achments to this Agree�aaen.t:
a. Bid Form
1) Propasal Pontx�.
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3) Prequal�cation Statement
4) State and Federal documents
b. Current Prevailing Wage Rate Table
c. Insurance ACORD Form{s}
d. Payment Bond
e. Performance Bond
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g, Power af Attorney for tlie Bonds
h. Worker's Conr�pensation Affidavit
i. MBE audlor SBE Utilization Form
3. General Conditions.
4. Supplementaty Conditzons.
Spec�cations specifically made a part of the Contract Docunients by attachment
ar, ii not attached, as incorporated by re%rence and describ�d in the Tab1e of
Contents of �he Project's Cantz�act Docu�nents.
6. Drawings.
7. Addenda.
8. Documen�ation submitted by Coniractor prior to Natice of Award.
9. The %Ilowirag which znay be delivered or issued after the Effective Date of the
Agresment and, if issued, become an inco.rporated part oi the Gontract Doeuments:
a. Notice to Prac�ed.
b. Fie1d Orders.
c. Change Orders.
d. Letter of I'inaI Acceptaa�ce.
Article 6. 7NDEMN]FICATION
�.1 Contractar covenants and agree� to i�demnify, hold har�auu[ess and defend, at its own
expense, the city, its afficers, servants and employees, fram and against any and all
claims. arising out of, or alleged to arise aut af, the v�vrk and seruxces to be performed
by fhe tanfractor, its officers, ages�ts, employees, subcontractors, licenses or invitees
under �his contract. T�is indemnification provision is suecifically intended to ol�erate
and be effective even if it is alle ed or roven that all ar some of �he dama es bein
sou�ht were caused, in whole or in part, b� any act, omission or ne�li�ence of the citv.
This indemnity provision is intend.ed #o include, without Iimitatio�, indemnity for
casts, e:�penses and legal fees incurred by the city �n defending against such elaims and
causes of ac#ians.
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and ➢. NlcRae SRTS Improvaments
STAI�DARD COI�ISTRUCTION 3PECIFICATION DQCUN1k:N`I'S Cl'N 102403
Kevised 9/01/2021
005243-3
Agreement
Page 3 af fi
6.2 Contractor covenants and agre�s to indemnify and hoTd harniless, at its own expense,
the city, its ofiicers, servants and emplayees, from and against any and all loss, ciamage
or destruction of property of the city, arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work
and services to be performed by the contractor, its offieers, agents, employees,
subcontrac�ors, tic.ensees or ir�vitees under fhis contract, This indemnification
urovision is speci�ically intended to operate and be effecti�e even if it is alle�ed or
nroven that all or some of the dama�es bein� sau�ht �rvere caused, in whvle or in part,
bv an� act, omissian or negligence o�the city.
Article i.11uSCELLANEOUS
7.1 Terms.
Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in Article 1 of the General Conditions wi11
have the meanings indzca#ed in the General Condi#ians.
7.2 Assigximent of Cantract.
This Agreement, including alI ofr the Contract Docuznents anay npt be assigned by the
Contracto:r witlaouf the advanced express written consent of the City.
7.3 Successors and Assigns.
City and Contractor eack� binds ztself, iis partners, successors, assigns and legal
representatives to the other party hereto, in respect to all covenants, agreem�nts and
obligations contained in tl�.e Cantract Documents.
7.4 Severability/Non-Waiver of Claims.
Any pro�ision or par� of the Contract Dacuments heid io be unconstiLu�ional, void or
unenfnrceable by a court of competent ju:risd.iction sk�all be deemed stricken, and al1
remaining. provisions sha11 continue to be �alid and bir�cling upon City and Caatractor.
The failure of City or Contractor to insist upon the performance of any term ar prnvision nf
this Agreernent or to e�ercise auy right granted her�in sha1I nat constitute a waiver of City's
or Cantractor's respectz�e rigkt ta insist upan appropriate perforrnance or to assert any such
right on any future occasion.
7.5 Governzng Law and Venue.
This Agreeznent, including all of the Coiltract Documents is performable in the State of
Texas. Venue shall be Tarrant County, Te�s, or the United States District C�urt for the
North�rn District of Te�as, FOI'i W01$}l DIVISIQII.
7.6 Authoriry to Sign.
Contractor shall attach �vidence of authority to sign Agreeaaaent if sig�ed by someone other
iha.n the duly authQrized signatory of the Contractor.
'1.7 Non-apprapriati�n of Funds.
In the evenf no funds or insuificient funds are apprapriated by City in any �scal period for
any payix�.ents due hereunder, City will no�ify Vendor of such occurrence and this
Agreerr�ent shall tenninate on the last day of the fiscal period for which apgrapriatinns were
received wiihout penalty or �xpense to City of any kind whatsoevar, except as to the
portians o�the payments herein agreed upo� far wlucl� funds have been appropriated.
CTTY OF FORT VdOiZTH baggett and I7. McTtae STZTS Trnprovemenfs
STANDARD CdNSTRUCTIC)N SPECIFICATIOi� DpCiIMENTS CF1V 1Q2403
Revised 9/0112021
00 52 43 - 4
Agreement
Page 4 of 6
7.$ Prohibi�ian On Contracts �Vith Conipanies Boycotting Israel.
Gontractor, unless a sole proprietor, ackzao�vledges that in accordance with Ck�apter 2271 of
the Te�as Government Code, if Contractor has 1 D or more full time-employees and the
cantract value is $1 Q0,000 ar more, t�ae City is prohibited from entering into a contract wiY�
a company for gaods or services unless �e confract contains a vvritten verificat�on fram tlie
coznpany that it: (1) does not boycott Israel; and (2) will not boycott Israel durin� the ierm
of the contract. The terms "boycatt Israel" wd "campauy" shall have the naeanings
ascribed to those tertns in �ection 808.041 of the 'I'exas Govemment Code. Sy signing t�is
contract, Contractor eertifies thaf Contractar's sig�nature provides wri�tten
verificatian to the City that if Chapter �3.i1, Texas Government Code applies,
Cantractar: (1) daes nat baycott israel; a�nd (2) wiII not boycott Zsrael du�r3ing the terr�n
of the cantract.
7.9 Prohibition at� Boycatting �nergy Compailies.
Contractor acknowledges that in a.ceardance vvith Chapter 2274 of the Texas Go�ernzn.ent
Cod�(a�. added by Acts 2021, 8'�th Leg., R.S,, S.B. 13, § 2), �lie City is prohibited from
entering into a contract for gootis or services that has a value af $lOQ,400 ar more, which
will be paid wholIy or partly from public funds af the City, with a company (with 10 or
moare �u11-tinae enaployees} uxlless the contract contains a r�vritten �ver�cation fram ihe
company that it: (1} does not boycott energy companies; and (2} will not boycott energy
companias during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott energy company" and
"eampany" have the meaning ascriUed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas
Gavernment Cade (as added by Acts 202I, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2}. To ihe extent
that Chapter 2274 of the Goveran�ent Code is applicable to this A�reement, b�
signing this Agreement, Contractor certifies that Contractor's signaiure provides
r�vritten veri��cation fa the Cify that Contractnr: (1) does not bnycott ener�y
companies; and (2) wiCl not 6oycatt energy campanies during the term af this
Agreement.
7.10 Frohibition on Diserimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industries.
Contractar acknawIedges that except as otherwise provided by Ghapter 227� of the Texas
Gavernmez�t Code {as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. I9, § 1), the City is
prohibi�ed from entering into a contract far gaods or services �at has a valr�e of $1QQ,OOQ
or mare which will be paid wholly or partly from public funds of t�e City, with a company
(with 10 or more full-time employees} uzlless the contract cantains a w:ritten veri�eation
from the company that it: (1} does not �iave a practice, policy, guidance, or directive fhat
discrixniz�ates against a firearna entity or firearm trade association; an.d (2) will not
discrimi�ate during fhe term of the cantract against a�reann entity or �reaz-tn. tz'ade
associatinn. Th� tenns "discriminate," "firearni entity" and "firearm trade association"
have t1�e meaning ascribed ta thase terins by Chapter 2274 of the Texa� Governztzent Code
(as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., �.B. 19, § i). To the extent that Chapter 22i4
of ths Gavernment Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement,
Contractor cerEi�ies that Contractor's signature provides wriiten verification to th+e
Ciiy that Confractor: (1) does not have a practice, policy, �uidaace, oh dTrective that
diacriminaies against a firearm entity or firearm trade associatian; and (2) wi�l not
discriminate against a�rearm entity or firearm trade association during the term of
this Agreement.
CITX OF POKT WORTH Dagget[ and 17. 3vlcRae SRTS Improvaments
STANDARI7 COi�FSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION bOCUIvIENTS CPN I02403
Revised 9/01/2021
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7.I 1 Immigraiion NatzoiialiYy Act.
Cnntractox shall vcrify the identity and etnplayment e�igibility nf its employee� who
perforin woek unde�• this Agreement, inchtding campleting the E�nployment Eligibility
Veri�'ication Fai� {I-9), Up4n request by City, Co�rtractor sliail }��•o�vide City with cflpies of
all �-9 forms an� suppo�ting eligiUility documentation for eacl� �mplayee who perfosms
work undet• this Agreemen,t. Contractos• shall adhere to aIl Federal and State laws as welI as
establish appro:priate pz•ocedures anci controls so that no seivic�s wiJl l�e perfarmed by any
Conttaotar etnployee who is not legally eligible to pex�'orm such services.
CONTRA,CTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD C�TY H�tl1�II,ESS
IROM ANY P�NALTIES, LIABII,ITI�S, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIOLATiONS QF
THT�S PARAGRAPH SY CQNTRACTOR, CONTRA:CTOR'S EMPLOYEES,
SIISCONTRACTIORS, AGENTS, OR LIC�NS�ES. Ciiy, upon written notice to
Contraetor, shall have the right to iminediateIy teltininate il�.is Agreement for violaiions nf
this pro�isian by Cantractor.
7.12 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
This Agreement gives na righ:ts or l�enefits to anyone other tha�i the Ci#y and ihe Car►tractor
and there are na thu•d-pat�ty �l��neficia�ies.
7,13 No Cause of Action AgainstEnginee�•,
Co�tractor, its subconl�acCors and equiprnent and materials suppliers on ths PROJECT or their
sureties, shall maintain na direct action against the Engineer, its officei•s, employees, and
subeonf7-actors, for any claim arising out af, in c.onnection with, or resulting fc°am the
epgineet�ing services perfarnned. On1y the City wil� be the heneficiary of any undertaking by
tlze Bngineer. The preseilce or duties af the Engineer's personnel at a constz•uction site,
whether as an-site represe:ntatit+es ot• atfterwise, da not make the Engineer or its personnel
in any way responsible for tl�ase duties that 6elong to the City ant�lor the Cit�'s canstt�uction
contractars or afher entitles, and do not �elieve the cailste�zction contractors or any o#her
entzty of their obligations, duties, and responsibilities, including, hut n.ot limited to, all
construction inethods, means, techni.ques, sequences, and procEdures �,ecessary for
caardinating and completing a!1 portions of the constr�ction work in accordanca with the
Con#ract Documents and a�zy health or safety precautions requir�d by such construction
wark. Tl�e Enganeer and its persamael have no authority to exercise at�y cantrol a�er any
canst�t�ctian contraciar or ot�ter enfity ar their employeas in conuection with thei� work or
any health or safety precautaons.
CI7`Y OF �'ORT WORTH. Daggett and D. MeRae SRTS Improvemants
SFANDARD CONS7'RUCTfON SPECIFICATION DOCU3vfENTS CPN ] 02403
Revised 91UL12D21
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IN WITNC55 WIIEREOF, City and Cflntractoi• have each exeauted this Agreement to be
effective as. of the date subscribed by the City's designated Assistailt City Manager ("Effecti�e
Date").
Co�i�•ac�o�•. Urba�� Iz�firaconstructia�i, LLC
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Contract C�mpliance Manager;
By signing, I aoknowledge �iiat I am tlie person
responsible for tlie mopitoriuig and
administc•ation offihis contract, including
ensuring a1I performance and repa��ing
reyuirements.
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Chad Allen, P,E,
Seu�or Frofessiona! Eugii�eer
Approved as to Forrn a�1d Legality:
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Dauglas W. Blaok
Sr. Assistant City AttoiYiey
APPRC�VAI�,EC��O � :
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W illiam Johnson, Dir ior
Transpoi�tation & P Iic Works Department
C9TY OF FORT WdRTH
STA3�€DARD CONSTRUCTION SPECiFICATiON DOCUMEi`!TS
Revised 9/01/2421
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PER�'ORMANCE BOND Bond Na 232i741
TI� STATE OF TEXAS §
§ J�N'OW ALL BY THESE pRESENTS:
COUNTY OF TARRAN''.� §
That we, Urban Infraconstxnction, LLC, known as "�rincipax" herexn and North Amenican
Specialfy Yns.uraxice Company, a cor�►orate sure�ty{spx��ties, i:Fmpre than ane} du�y authorized to do
business iz� the State of Texas, kn.ovvn as "S�xaty°' l�erein (whether one or more), are l�.eld and
frmly bound u�ato tl�e City of Fort Worth, a�wiicipaI cozporation cx�eated pursuant to the laws of �
Texas, known as "C.ity" herezn, in t1�e penaI sum of, One Mallion, Five Hur�dred T�iiriy Qne
Thousax�d, Six Hundred aud Six Dollars a�d 40l100 Cents ($�,53I,606.40), la�'ui mon�y ofthe
Unitad States, to 6e paid in Fart Wartli, Ta:rrant County, Texas �ox the payment of whic�i sum
we�l as�d truly to be made, we bi�d aurselves, oar �eirs, executors, ad�ninistrators, successors and
assigas,. jointly and severally, �rtnlq by these presents.
r6 'WHEREI�S, �Ize �rinczpaI has entered into a certaiu� written contract with the City
17 awardec3 tLte _]��day of c'GGM c.-2 20�1 , vvhiclt Contra�t 'rs hereby referred to a�td
18 made a part hereaf for all pu�poses as i� �'ully set farth laerein, io ft�rni�h aII rr��terials, equipment
I9 Iabor aad otiier accessories defin�d by law, in the prosecution of the Work, incIuding any Change
20 Orders, as prpvzded for m said Co�.t�act desigzgnat�d as Da efi and D. McRae SItTS
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1VOW, TI�R�FQRE, the condition of this o�SYigation is sucl� �liat if #he said �'rincipal
shall tait��fu�ly perfor�n it oblxgafiions under the Co�itract and shall in all respects duly xnd
faitlxfuily perform the Work, inchiding Cbange Orders, under the Contract, according fo the plans,
specifeations, and co�tract documents therein re�erred to, anrl as weII during any period o�
extension �f t�e Contract that may be granted ozz the part of t�ze City, filier� this obligation shall be
and became null axid r�oid, o�herwise ta rem�in in fiziI force and effect.
PROVIDED �'UktT:[iER, that if an.y 1e�a1 action be filed on t�Zis Bond, venue sha11 lie in
Tanant.County, Texxs or the United States District Cdurt for the Nart.hern District of Texas, Fort
Worth Division.
C1TY OF �ORi' WORTH Da�gett a►Fd I.].1vtcRae SRTS Improvements
STAN3�AIZD COTISTRUCTTpN SP�CTFICATl4N DQCUA2CNTS CPN iU2403
Revised 3Ufy 1, 2011
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1 Tl�is bond zs �nade and execuf.�d in cornpliance with the prqvisions of Chapier 2253 of the
2 Texas Governn�en� Code, �s a�ez�decl, and all liabilities on this band shall be de�ermi�ed in
3 accordance wrth �x� provis�ons af said statue.
4 �l' W�'I'NESS WHER�OF, the princ��al and the Su��ty have STGNED auid S�ALED
5 this instrurr�ent l�y duly authorized agents aud officers on th.is �e 28th day of
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PRINC.IPAL:
Uzban Infi�a o fxuctian, LL�
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Afldress: 2512 Gravel Drive
Fort Worth, Texas 761I$
SURE'I'�;
Notth American SpecialEy Insurance
Company
BY: �L�•..�_ �" �,� _ .�__�_�_
Signat�re �
Sandra Lee Roney, Attorney in Fact �_
Nalme and i'itle
Addr�ss: 120Q Main Street, Suite 80Q
Kazisas City, MO 641p�
TeIephoneNuzzaber: $16-235-370�
*Note: Zf sigxz�d �by an officer of t1�e Siirety Car�apar�,y, there mt�st be on �le a c�i�tified extract
frozn the by-laws showz��g that tl�is persazi I�as authority to sign such obIigation. �:F
Surety's physical addxess is different from. its mailing address, botlx must be provided.
Tiie date of the bond shail not be prio:r to the date t�e Co�fz•aci is awarded.
C1T'Y' OF FpRT•WORTH Daggett and 1�.1Vfcltae STtT3 Improveme�ts
S�"ANDA,RD C�AISTRUCTION SPECEPICATiOt�I 1�OCT]ME1�TS CPIV 102403
Revised Juiy 1, 2011
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PAYMENT BOND
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TH� STATE OF TEXAS
COUNT"i� OF TARRANT
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PAYMENT BOND eond Na. 2327741
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7 TU.at we,. Ux•haz� Infraconsiruction, LLC, knowzi as "Principal" �ierein, azzr] Narth
8 American S�ecix�ty Ynsurance Company, a corpoz-ate surety (sureties), duly autharized to do
� �JUSll1�S5 ll1 '�I1E S�A�E Of �'�X�S� ltnown as "�n�rety" herein (whether one or rtaoz�e}, are �held and
l.0 firmly boun.d iinto t�e Czty af Fart VJortl�, a rn�nicipal corporaf�on created pursuant to the lavvs of
I1 the Sta�e a� Texas, known as "Ciiy" lierein, in the penal sum of On� Million, Fi�e Hundred Thirty
12 Uxie Thousand, �ix Hundred and Six Dollars and 40l1d0 Cents ($1,54I,606.A�4), lawvf'ul xxioney of
13 the United States, ta be paid in Fort Wortla, Ta.rt�nt County, Texas, for the payzn�ent of which suzn
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well anc� truly be made, we bind aurs�I�ves, our �airs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns, jo�ntly and severally, iumly by tiaese presentis:
IG WHEREAS, Pixncipal l�as entered i.xato a certain written Contract with City, awarded #lie
L� _� �Y o� �_�C�s+�+��2 , 2Q� which Contract is hereby ref�z7red ta and
18 rnade a part her�of for al.l purpos�s as if fully set for�h herein, to fi�rnish all materials, equiptnen�,
19 labor and other accessories as definet! by law, in the proseoution of tha Work as provided for in
2f} said Gontract and desiguated as Da���tt and D. McR�e SRTS Improvezuents, CPN 102403.
2I NOW, THER�;FORE, TI� CONDITYON O� THIS OBLIGA'I�ON is such that if
22 �'rin�ipal shall pay a1i monies owing ta any (and all} payment bond beneficiary (as de�iuted in
23 Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government �ode, as arr�ended} in the prosecution of the Wark r�nder
z4 the Coniract, then tk�is obligation shall be and become null and void; otherwise to rernain in full
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This bond is rx�ade and executec� in caaxzpliance with the provisiotis of Cliaptex 2253 Qf the
Texas Govezxazxtezat Code, as �mended, an.d a11 liahi�ities on this bond shall be determined in
accordax�ae pvith the proviszons of said statute.
CITX OF FQRT W�RTH iJagg,ett and D. Mcltae SRTS Improvernents
STANDARD CONSTRXJCTION 5i'ECIFYCATIOIV DOCCIM�NTS CT'N 302403
Ravised duly 1, 2011
] IN WITNESS WHEREpF, tia�; Principai and Surety have each SIGNED anrl SEALED
2 this instr�rnent by duly authorxzed a��nts and officers on this the 28th day af
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No�e: If signad by a� officer of the Surety, there must be a� �le a certifed extraoi frozn tl�e
bylaws sl�ovviz�g that this person has authority to sign such obIigat�on. If Suret��'s plzysicai
address zs diffexent from its fnailing sddress, bath �rzust be provided.
T�ie date of the bonri shal] not be prior to tl�e date the Gonh�act is awarded.
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C1TY OP FQRT WORTH
STANpATtD CONSTRUCTION SPECiFICATI03Y T]OCU3v1ENT5
Revised July 1, 2011
J]aggett and D. McRae SRTS Irnprovements
CP74 102�03
ST�Il1�1�.RD �Eli�RAL C01�TDITI�l�S
�F THE �Ol`TST1zUCTIOI�T �Ol�TTRA.CT
C1TY aF FOI2T WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 5RT5 ImprovemenEs
STANDARDCOMSTRUC.TIaN SPECIFICATION I]OCLTMENTS - CPN 102403
Rwision: 8�23/2(121
STANI].ARD GENERAL CONDITIONS OF TI�
CONSTRUCTI4N CON`TRACT
TABLE OF COI�TTEI�TT�
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Article 1--Daiuutions and Terminology ..........................................................................................................1
1.01 Defined Terms ............................................................................................................................... l
1.02 Terrninology ..................................................................................................................................6
A�ticle 2— Fre�y Matters ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.01 Capies af Documents ....................................................................................................................7
2.02 Commencement of ContractTifne; Notice to Proceed ................................................................ 7
2.03 Sfiarting the Work .......................................................................................................................... 8
2.44 Be�`ore Sfa�tiug Construction ........................................................................................................ $
2.�5 Preconstructian Canference .......................................................................................................... 8
2.00 Public Meeting .............................................................................................................................8
2.07 Iniiial Accep�ance of Schedules ....................................................................................................8
Article 3— Contract Documents: Intent, Amenc�ing, Reuse ............................................................................ 8
3 . 01 Inte�t . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . . 8
3.02 R�ference Sta.ndards ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.Q3 Re�orting and Resolving Discrepancies ......................................................................................9
3.04 Amendi�g and �upplemeni�ing Contract Dacu�ents .................................................................10
3.05 Reuse ofDocuments ...................................................................................................................10
3.06 Electranic Data ............................................................................................................................ ll
Article 4--- Avai7ability of Lands; Subs�r�ace and P�ysical CondiiioYs; Hazardous Environmental
Canditions; Reference Points ........................................................................................................... l l
4.01 Availa.bility of T�ands ..................................................................................................................11
4.02 S�.bsurfaca and Physical Conditzons ..........................................................................................12
4.03 Differing Subsurface or Physical Canditions .............................................................................12
4.04 Underground Facilities ...............................................................................................................13
4.05 Reference Points ......................................................................................................................... I4
4A6 Hazardous Enviranrnental Condiiion at Site ..............................................................................14
Artic�e 5-- Sonds and Insurance .....................................................................................................................16
5.01 Licer�ed Sureties andI��nrexs ...................................................................................................1b
5.02 1'erformance, Pay�nnent, ar�d Maintenanc� Boncis .......................................................................16
5.03 Certificates of Inswrance .............................................................................................................1b
5.04 Contract�r's I�suz�ance ................................................................................................................18
5.05 Acceptance afBonds and Insurance; Option tfl Re�lace ...........................................................19
Artiele 6 — Cox�ixaetox's Responsibilities ........................................................................................................19
6.01 Supervision and Suparintendence ...............................................................................................19
CITY OF FQR'I' WpRT�-I Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARDCONSTRUCTIflN SPECIFICATIOM DpC1:JMENfS CPN 1024{l3
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Labor; Working Hours ........................................................................................................,.......2�
Services, Materials, and Eq�pzr�ent ...........................................................................................2Q
ProjectSchedule ..........................................................................................................................21
Substitutes and ``Or-Equals" .......................................................................................................21
Concerning Subconiractors, �uppliers, and Oth�rs .................................................................... 24
WageRates ............................�.,.....................,..................................................................,.......... 25
FatentFees an.dRo�al�ies ...........................................................................................................26
Permitsand Utilities ....................................................................................................................27
Lawsan.dRegulations .................................................................................................................27
Ta�ces ........................................................................................................................................... 28
Use o�'Si�e and Oth�r Areas .......................................................................................................28
RecordDocurnenis ............... .... .... .......... ...... ............................................................................... 29
Safetyand Protectzon ..................................................................................................................29
SafetyRepresentative ..................................................................................................................3Q
Hazard Commurucation Programs .................................................................................... ...3�
Emergencies and/or Rectification ...............�...............................................................................30
Submittals....... . .........................................� ............. , .................................................................... 31
Continuingthe Work ...................................................................................................................32
Contracior's General Wazxazxtyand Guarantee ..........................................................................32
Inden��fcafion ................................,........................................................................................33
Delegation of Prafessional Desig� �e�vzces ..............................................................................34
Rightto Audit ..............................................................................................................................34
Nondiscrimination.......... � ............................................................................... ............. . ............... 35
Artic�e 7- Othex Work atthe Site ...................................................................................................................35
7.01 Related Wark at Site ...................................................................................................................35
7.D2 Coorciination ................................................................................................................................36
Axticle 8 -- City's Responsbilrties ...................................................................................................................36
8.Q1 Commurucations to Contractor ....................................�.........,...........,................,.......................36
8. 02 �'urnish D ata . . . . .... . .. ... .. ... . .... . .. . .... . .. . .. .. . .. ... .. ... . .... . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. ... ,. . .. . .. ... .. . .. .. . .. . .. ... .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. ... .. . . 3 6
8.03 Pay WhenDue ............................................................................................................................ 36
8.04 Lands and Easemenis; Reports and Tests ...................................................................................36
8.05 Change Orders .............................................................................................................................36
8.06 Inspections, Te�tS, and Approvals ..............................................................................................36
8.07 Limitations on Czty's Respor��ilities .......................................................................................37
8.08 Undisclosed Hazardous Environmental Condit�on .................................................................... 37
8.09 Corxip]ian.ce with Safety Program ...............................................................................................37
Arkicle 9- City's Obser�vatzon Status During Construction .................................. ................. 37
9.01 City's Project Managar . . . .. .......................................................................................................37
9.Q2 Visrts to �ite ................................................................................................................................ 37
9.03 Authoriz�d Variati.ons in Work ..................................................................................................3$
9.Q4 Rejecting Defective Work ..........................................................................................................38
9.05 Daterminatians for WorkPerfarmed .............................................�....�...................,............,......38
9.06 Decisions on Requirements of ConiractDoc�ents azad Acceptability of Work .....................38
CITY OF FORT WORTH Baggett and D. McRae SRTS Impro�ements
STANI7ARDCONSTRUCTION SPECIF]CATION DOC[IMEIQ'I`S Cl'N 102403
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Article 10 - Cl�anges in �he Woxk; Clairns; Extra Work ................................................................................3$
lO.OI. Autho�ized Chan�es in �e Work ...............................................................................................38
1a.02 Unauthazized Changes in the Work ...........................................................................................39
1Q.03 Execution of Change Orders .......................................................................................................39
10.04 Extra Work .................................................................................................................................. 39
10.05 No�ifc�.tzon to Surety ..................................................................................................................39
10.Q6 Cont�act Claims Process .............................................................................................................40
Articl� 1 I- Cosi of the Wark; Allowances; Urnit Pz�ice Work; Plans Quantity Measurement ...................... 41
11.01 Cost of the Vilark ......................................................................................................................... 41
11.02 Allowanc�s ..................................................................................................................................43
11.03 Unit Price Work ..........................................................................................................................44
11.04 Plans Quantiiy Measuremen# ......................................................................................................4�
Artic� 12 - Chax�.ge of Contract Price; C�iang� o� Con�ract Time ................................................................. 46
12.01 Cha;nge ofContractPrice ............................................................................................................46
12.02 Chaan�ge of Cozitxact Time ............................................................................................................ 47
12.03 Delays ..........................................................................................................................................47
Article 13 - Tests and Lnspections; Corr�ction, Removal or Acceptance o�Defec�ive Wark ...................... 48
13.01 Notice af Defects ........................................................................................................................48
13.02 Access ta Work ...........................................................................................................................48
13.03 Tesfs and Tnspections ..................................................................................................................48
13.04 Uncovering Work ........................................................................................................................49
13.Q5 City May Stop the Work .............................................................................................................49
13.06 Correctian or Remova.l of Defective Work ................................................................................50
13.07 Ca�rection Periad ........................................................................................................................ 50
13.08 Acceptance of Defective Wark ................................................................................................... 51
13.09 Czty May CorxectDefect'rve Work .............................................................................................51
Aarticle 14 - Payments to Contractor and Comp�etion .................................................................................... 52
1�.01 Schedul� o�Values ......................................................................................................................52
1�.02 Progress Payments ......................................................................................................................52
14.03 Con�ractor's Warranty of Title ................................................................................................... S�
14.Q4 PartYal Ut�li�ation ........................................................................................................................SS
14.05 Final Inspection ...........................................................................................................................55
14.46 Final Acceptance ......................................................................................................................... 55
19�.Q7 Final Payment .............................................................................................................................. 56
1A�.08 Final Completion Delayed and Pa.rtial Reta�inage Release ........................................................ S6
IA�.Q9 Waiver af CI�.i� ........................................................................................................................ 57
Article 15 -�uspension of Work and Teiminatian ........................................................................................ 57
15.01 City May Sus�enc� Work .............................................................................................................57
15.02 City May Termulate for Cause ................................................................................................... 58
15.03 City May Terminate For Convenzence ....................................................................................... 60
Article16 - Dispute Resolution ......................................................................................................................61
16.01 Methoci� and �rocedttres .............................................................................................................61
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17. O 1 Criving Notic� .. .. .. . .. ... . .... . ... .. ... .. . .. ... .. ... .. ... ..... .... .. ... ... .. ... .. ... .. .... ..... ... .. .. . .. ... .. ... ..... ... ... .. ... .. ... ..... 62
17.02 Compufa#ion o�Times ................................................................................................................ 62
17.03 Cumula.tive Rernedies .................................................................................................................62
17.04 Survival of Obligations .......................... ..... . ........ ............... . .... . ..... ..... ........................................ 63
17.05 Headings .................................................................. . ................................................................... 63
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ARTICLE 1— DEF�N�TIDNS AND TERNIINOLOGY
1.01 Defined Ter�ms
A. Whereeex�sed i�n these General Canditions or in other Contract Dncuments, the terms Jrsted �elaw
have the zn.eanings inc�icated which are applicable to �both the singular and pluxal thereof, and
words denoting gender shall include tk�e z�nascu�ine, fen�inine and neu#er. Said tern�s are genexally
capita.lized or written in ifa.lics, but not always. When used in a conte� ca�sisfent with the
defmitioz� of a listed-defined term, the terni shall hav� a meaning as d.efined below whetl�er
capi#alized ox italiei�d or atherwi�e. In addition to ierms specifically defined, tern�s with initial
capital letters in the Contract Documents ine�de references to iclentified articles and paragraphs,
and the titles of other documents or forrns.
1. Addenda—Written or graphie instruments issued prior to the opening of Bic�s which clar�y,
correct, or change the Bidding Requirements or the proposed Con�ract Docume�ts.
2. Agreement The vvritten instrument which is evidence of the agreement betvveen City and
Contractor coverir�g the Work.
3. Applicc�tion fop Payment—The £ozm acceptable to City which is to be used by Cantractor
during the couxse of the Wark in reques�iu�g progress or fina.l paymenis and which �s ta be
accompaxaied lry such supporting documentation �.s i� required by the Conixact Documenis.
�. Asbesios Any material that contains more than one percent asbestos and is friablE or is
xeleasing as�estos fbexs into the air above current aciion levels estabJashed by the Unitad States
Occupai�onal Sa.fety and Health Administration.
S. Award — Autharization by ihe City Coune� for the City to entex into an Agreement.
6. Bid—The offer or proposal of a Bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting forth the
pric�s for the Work to be performe�.
7. Bidde� The mdividual or enfiity who submits a Bid clirectly to City.
8. Bidding Documents—The Bidding Requirements and the proposed Contract Docum�nts
(includi� a]I Addenda.).
9. BiddingRequrrenaents The ad�ertisement ar Tnvitation to Bid, I�xsi�uctions io Bielders, Bid
security of acceptable form, � any, and the Bid Form with ax�y supplernen�s.
1p. Business Day -- A business day is defined a5 a day tbat the City conducts normal business,
generally Monday through Friday, e�cept for federal or state holida.ys observed by the City.
11. Calendar Dc�y — A day consi�fiing af 24 hours m�asured from mi�hi ta #.�.e ne�ct midnight.
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12. �`hange Order—A doctarnent, which is prepared and appro�ed by the Czty, which is signed
by Contractor and City and autho�izes an addition, deletion, or revisio� im� the Wark ar an
adjustment in the Contract Price or the Contract TIlne, i�sued an ar after the Effecti�e Dai�
of the Agreement.
13. City— The City af Fort Worth, Texas, a home-rule municipal carparation, authorized and
chartered under the Texas State Statut�s, acting by its govertiing body through its City
Manager, lvs d�signee, or agents authoriz�;d under his behalf, each of �ahich �s requ.ired by
Charter to perform specific duiies with responsbility for final enforcement of tiae contracl�
involving th� City of Fort 'Worth is by Charter vested in the City Manager and is the entity
wiih w�om Co�iractor has entered into the Agreement and far whom the Woxk is to be
performed.
1�. City Attorney — The o�Fcially appo�iz�ted City Attorney a� �lie Ciry of Fort Worth, Texas, ar
his duly au�.hoxized represenfiatave.
15. City Council - The duly elected and qual�'ied governmg body of the City 0� FOPt WOI'til,
Texas.
lb. City Manager — The officially appointed and authorized City Ma�a.ger o� the Gily of Fort
Worth, Te�as, or }�is c�u1y a�orized representative.
17. Contr�act Clr�%A dema.nd or assertion by Ciiy or Contracior seekfng an ad.justrnent of
Contract Price or Contract Time, or both, or other relief with respect ta the terms of the
Contract. A demand for rrran�y or services by a third pariy is not a Contract Claim.
18. Contt•act—The entire a:nd integrated writien document between the City az�d Contractar
concerning the Work. The Gontract contains the Agreement and aIl Contract Docw�r�ents and
supersedes prior negotiations, representatinns, or agreements, whether wr%lten or oral.
19. Contract Documents—Tho,se i�ezz�s sa designated in the Agreement. All iten�s listed in the
Agreement are Gon�ract Documents. Approved Submittals, other Contractor �ubmittals, and
tha reparts and drawings o� subsurface and pbysical eondit'rons are not Contract Documents.
2Q. Cantraet Price The inoneys payable by Cit� to Coniracior far completion of the Woxk iz�
accordance with the Contract Doeuments as stated 'm �he A�reement {subject to the provisinns
of Paragraph 11,03 in the case of Unit Price Work).
2,1. Coniract Ti�ne—The numbex o� days ox the dates sfiated in the Agreernent to: (ij achieve
Mzie�toz�es, i� a.�y and (ia`} cazx�plete tk�e Woxk so that it i� ready �or Final Ace�pta�lce.
22. Contractar=The individual or entity vcrith wharn City has �ntered into the Agreement.
23. Cost of tl�e Wor�k �ee Paragraph 11.OI ofthese Creneral Conditians for defzt�ii�ion.
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2�. Da»zuge Clai�ns — A dernand for money or services arising from the Project or Site from a
fihird party, City or Contractar exclusive of a Contract Claim.
25. Day or day — A day, unless otherwise defined, sha�l mean a Calendar Day.
2b. Dipector of �viatian — The afficially appoiafied Directo� af the Aviation Department af the
City of Fort Woz�h, Texas, or his duly appointed representative, assi�tant, or agenfis.
27. Director of Pa�1�s and Cor�nunity 5ervices — The officially a�pointed Director of the Paxks
and Comrnunity Services Department of the City of Fart Worth, Texas, or his duly appainted
representative, assistant, or agents.
2$. Dir�ector of Plannrng and Developr�zent— The officially appo�ted Di�ectox o� the Plannir�g
and Development Department of ihe City of Fort Worth, Texas, ar his duly appoirated
r�presentative, assistarit, or agents.
29. Dit�ectoY of Trans�artaiion Public W'orks — The afficially appointed Directar of the
Transporfaiio�: Pul��e Waxks Departmenfi of ti�e City o� Fart Warth, Texas, or his duly
appointed representative, assistan�, ar agents.
30. Direc�o� af Water Depa�tment -- The officially appointed D�rector of the Water Departrnent
of the Czt� of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appoint�d repr�sentative, assistant, ar agent�.
31. D�awings That part of the Contract Doeuments prepared or approved �y En�eer which
graphically shows the scape, e�tent, and chaxacter of the Work ta be performed by Contractar.
S�bmitta� are not Drawings as so defined.
32. Effective Date of the Agt-eeme�t—The date indicated in ihe Agreement on which if becornes
effective, but if no such date is indicaied, it means the ciate an wluch the Agreemeni is sign�d
and deli�ered by the la.st of the two parties to sign and deliver.
33. Engineer—The ]icensed professionaX engineex ar engiu�eezi��g firm registered in the State of
Texa.s perfo�g professional. services iar the City.
34. Ext�a Wark — Addit�onal work made necessary by c�a.nges or alteraiions of the Contract
Documents ar af quantities or for ather reasons �ar wliich no prices are provided in the Contract
Documents. E�ra work s�aa.li be part of tihe Work.
35. Fi�Id �rder —A wriiten arder issued by City �vhich requires changes in the Work but �lazch
does not involve a changa in the Contract Priee, Contr�.ct Time, or the in�ent of the Engineex.
Fi�ld Orders are paid from Fi�ld Order Allowances �corporatec� inta the Contraci by funded
work type at the t�me of award.
36. Final Acceptance — The written notice given by �he City to the Contxactor that th� Work
spec�'ied in the Contract Documents has been completed to ihe satisfactioz� of tl�e City.
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37. Final In�pection -- Inspection carried out by the City to verify that the Contractor has
compieted the Work, and eachand e�ery part or a�purtenance thereof, fully, entiraly, and in
conformance with the Gantract Documents.
3$. GeneralRequi�etrzents�ections ofDivision 1 o�the ContractDocuments.
39. Hazardar�s Environra�ental Condition The presence at �e Site of Asbestos, PCBs,
Petro�elun, Hazardous Waste, RadiQactive Mater�al, or o#her materials m such quan�titie� or
circtunstance� that may present a substantial danger ta persons or property exposed there�o.
�0. Hazardous Wa�ste Hazardous waste is defined as any solid waste listed as haza.rdous or
passesses one or more I�azardous cl�aracteristics as defin.ed izi the federal waste regulatzt�ns,
as amended from time ta time.
41, Lavus and Regulr�tions—Any and aJl applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordin�nces, codes,
and orders af any and a�l govemmental bodies, agenci�s, authorities, and courts having
jurisdiction.
42. Liens�haxges, security i�te�rests, or e�curnbrances upon Project funds, real property, or
personal property,
43. Maj or Item — An �tem of work included in tY�e Con�ract Documents �ha.t has a total cost ec�ual
to or graater ihan 5% of the original Contract Price or $25,000 whichever is %ss.
44. Milestone—A principal event specified in �he Coniract Doctunents reIating to an intertnec3�ate
Gontract Time prior to Final Acceptance of the Work.
45. Notice of Award—The wriiten no�ice by City to the Successfixl Bidder sfatmg thaf upon
tix�aely camplia.nce by the Successful Sidder �ith the condi�aoz�.s precedenfi li.sted thexein, City
wi.11 sign and deliver the Agreement.
46. Notice to Proceed—Awrittennotice given by City to Contractor f�ing the date on which khe
Contract Time will commence to run and on whieh Contractor shall staxt to perform the Work
specified in Contract Documents.
47. PGBs Palychlorinated biph.e�ryls.
48. Pet�aleurrt--Petrol�uir�, including crude oi1 or any fraction fhereof which is liquid at standard
conditions of temperature and pressure {60 degirees Fahr�nheit and 14.7 pounds per square
inch absolute}, such as oil, petroieum, fuel oil, oil sludge, oil refixse, gasaline, k�rosene, and
oil rr�ed with other non-Hazardous 'L�aste and crude oils.
49. Plans — See defznition of Drawirags.
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50. Project Schedule A schedule, prepared and maint�ined by Contractar, in accordanc� with
the General Requrrements, describing the sequence and duration of the act�rvities co�npri�ing
fihe ContracYar's plan to accomplish the Work w�ithin the Contr�.c� Time.
51. Praj ect—The Work to be performed under the Contract Documents.
52. Pr�ojectMar�age� The a�thoriz,ed representative of th.e �ity who w�.l be assig�ned to the
Site.
53. Public Meeting — An announced meeting conducted by the City ta facilitat� public
part�icipafi�n and to assist the public in gaining an informed view of the Project.
54. Radioc�ctive Mai�rial Source, specia.I nuclea.r, or byproduct mafierial as defined by the
Atornic En�rgy Act of 1954 (42 USC Sectian 2011 et seq.) as amended from iune to time.
55. Regular �orking Hou�s —Hours b�gu�g at 7:00 a.rn. an.d end�g at 6:�D p.m., Monday
thru Friday {excluding legal hol�days).
56. Sanzples Physical exaxnp�es a£ materia�s, eqtupment, or worlcmanship that are
representative of sorne porf.ion of the Work and which establ�h th� standards by r�hich such
portion of the Work will be judged
57. Schedule of Submittals—A sch�dule, pr�pared and maintained by Contractor, of required
subzni�#aIs a:�dthe t.�ne requirem�nts to support scheduled performance of related construc�.on
activ�ties.
58. Schedule of Values—A schedule, prepared and maintained by Contractor, allocating portions
a� the Contract Price to various portions of the Work and used as ihe basis for reviewing
Contrac�tor's Applications far Payment.
59. Site—Lands or areas indicated in the Coniract Documents as be�ng fuxnished by City upon
which the Wark is to be performed, including rights-of-way, perziaits, and easements for access
thereto, and such oiher ]ands fiirnished by City which are designated for th.e use of Cantractor.
6Q. Specafications That part oi fihe Contract Dncu�ents consistiug a� written requirements for
materia.ls, equipment, systerns, standards and worl�nanship as applied to the Work, and certain
administrative requirements and proeedural matters app�icable thereto. �pecifications x�aay be
specificaliy made a paxt of the Con�ract Dacuments by attaek�ment or, i� nat attached, nnay be
incorporated by reference as ind'zcated �in �e Table o� Contents (Divis�an 00 00 OQ) o� each
Project.
6L Subcantractor—.Anindividual or entity ha.ving a direct contract with Contractar or with any
other �ubcontractox �or the perfarmance of a part of the Work at the Site.
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62. Submittals All drawings, diagrams, illust�atians, schedules, and otller data or information
whicb are spec�ically prepared or assembledby or for Contractor and submitted by Coniractor
to illustrate some portion of the Work.
63. Substantial Cor�Ietian — The stage in the progress of the Pro3ect when the Work is
sufficiently cample#e in accarda.nce with the Coniract Documents for Final Inspectio�.,
64. Successful Bidde�--The Bidder submit�ing t�e lowest and most respoz�ive Bic�. to whom Czty
makes an Award.
65. Supe�intendent— The representative o�' tbe Contra�tor who is avai7able at a11 times and able
to receive instructiozas from the City and to act far the Cantractor.
{5. Suppletnentary Conditions—That pari of the Cantract Documents which amends or
suppleznen�s these G�n�ral Conditions.
b7. Supplier A ma.nufacturer, fabricator, suppJier, disinbutor, materialman, or v�ndor having a
direct contract with Contractor or with anp Su�coni�actor to furnish material5 or equipment
to be incarporated in the Work by Contractor or Subcon�ractar.
68. Unc�eYground Faciliiies—All �nderg7•ound pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires,
inanlloles, vaults, tai11��, tuinnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encaserz�ents
coniainin.g such facikties, ir�eludin� but not limited to, those that convey electricity, gases,
stea�, Iiquid petroletun products, telephone or oiher coxnmunications, cable telev�sion,
watex, wastewafer, storm water, otY�er liquids or chemical�, or taraf�c or ofiher contral systems.
G9 UnitP�ice Wor�k See Paragraph 11.03 of the�e Genexal Conditions for definition.
70. Weekend YT�orking Hoa�-s — Hou�rs beginning at 9:OQ a.m. and ending ai 5:00 p.m,, Saturday,
Sunday or legaI ho�ic�ay, as appxov�d in advance by the Ciry.
71. Wor�k The entir� construction or the various separately ideniifiable parts thexea� requ�ed to
be pravided under the Coniract Documents. Work iz�c�es and as the result of performing or
providang all labor, ser�iees, and documentation necessa.�°y to praduce such can�truction
includi�g any Change Order or �'ield Order, and fuxnishiz�g, insta�ling, and incorporating all
1nat�rials and equipment into such constxuc�ioz�, aI� �s required by the Contract Documents.
72. Working Day — A working day is defined as a day, not inciuding Saturdays, Sundays, or iega�
holidays authorized by th.e City for contraci pwposes, in which weather or aiher conditions
nat under the cont�ol of the Con�ractor wili perrnit th� performance of the �rincipal �nit of
work underway fox a cont�uous period of not less than 7 hours between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.
1.02 Terminology
A. 'Tb� words and term� discussed in Paxagraph 1.02.B through E are not defined but, when used �n
the Bidding Requiremenis or Contract Doc�ments, have the indicated meaning.
B. Intent of Certain Terrr�c ar� Adjeciiues:
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1. The Contract Dacut�nents include the terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as oz�dered," "as
directed" ox tez�ms a� li%e effect or import to authorize a.n eXercise af judgtrzent by City. In
add.ition, the adjectives "reasonable," "5W1�.�71e�" "acceptable," "pxoper," "S�t1S�aCt01'�T," Oi'
adjectives ofr �e effect or import are used to describe an action ar detern��ation af CiYy as ta
the Woxk. It is iu�tended th�.i such exerci�e of professional judgment, action, ox defez�mit�ation
will be solely to evaluate, in g�neral, the Work for compiiance vvith the �'ormation in �li�
Contract Documents and with the design concept of the PxoJect as a functioning whole a:�
shown nr indicated in the Contraet Document5 (unless thexe is a specific statement indicating
othez-wise).
C. Defective:
1. The ward "defective;' when modi-1'yrng the vvord "Wark," refers to Work that is
11TlGatisfactory, faulty, ar deficient zn t1�at it:
a. does not coxiform ta the Contract Documents; or
b. does not meet the requirements of any appIicable inspection, ref�r�nce stanciard, test, or
approval referredto in the Contract Documents; or
c. has been danla.ged prior to City's warit�en acceptance.
D. F�rnash, Install, Perfo�-m; Provide:
1. The word "Ftunish" or the word "insfall" or ih� word "Per%nm" oz� tk�e word "Pxavide" or
the word "�upply," or any co�nbination ar suni7ar directive ox usage thexeof, shall mean
furnishing and 'mcorporaiing in the Wark inci�ding a11 necessary ]abor, xnaterials, equipment,
and everything necessary to perform the Work indicated, unless specifca�ly lamited in the
cantext used.
E. Uni�ss stafied atherwise zn the Confract Documents, words or phrases that ha.ve a vvell-known
technicai or co�struction ind�try or trade meaning are used in the Contract Docum�nt5 in
accordance wrth such recognized mea.ning.
ARTICLE 2 — PRELIMINARYMATTERS
2.O1 Copies af Documents
City shalI furnish to Contractox ane (1} original execuied copy and one (1) electronac copy of the
Contract Documents, and four (4} adc�i�ional copies of the Drawings. Addiiiona.l co�ies wrll be
fi�rni�hed upon request at the cast of reproduc�ion.
2.02 Comrnencement of Contr�act Ti�e; Notice to Proceed
The Contract Time �vill cornmence to r�n on the c�ay indicated in the Notice to Proceed. A Natice to
Proceed may be given no earl�er than 1�4 days afterthe Effective Date of the Agreement, unless agreed
to by both parties in u�ritu�.
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Contraciar shall start to perform the Work on the date �vhen the Con�ract Tizn.e connn�aences to ru:z�.
No Wark shall be done at the Site prior to the date on which t1�e Cantract Time cammez�ces ta z�un.
Before StartingGonstr^r�ction
Bas�line Schedules: Submit in accordance with ihe Contract Documenis, and prior to starting the
Work.
Preconstt�uction Conference
Before any Work at �the �ite i� staried, the Coniractor shall attend a Preconstruciion Conferenee as
specified in the Contract Documen�s.
Public Mee�ing
Confractor may not mobilize any equipmeni, materi��s or resources to the Site priar to Contractor
attending �he Public Meeting as sch�duled by the City.
1`nitial Acceptance ofSchedules
Nfl progress payznent shall be z�ade to Contractor uniil acceptable schedules ar� submitt�d to City in
accoxdance with the Schedule Specifcation as pro�cxided in the Cantract Docurnenfs.
ARTICLE 3— CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, AMENDING, REUSE
3,OI Intent
A. The Conl�act Dacurnents ar� complementary; what is required by one is as binding as if required
by all.
B. It i� th� intent of the Contraci Documents to describe a functionalty complete project (or part
ther�o� to be consi�ucted in accoidance wrththe Contract Documents. Any labor, docurnenta�ion,
services, materia�s, or equipment tha.i reasonably may be inferred firom the Contract Documents
ar from prevailing custom or trade usage as being required to produce the indicated result �ill be
provided whether or not specifically cal�ed for, at no adcti�ional cost to City.
C. Claz�ifications and �ierpxefiations af the Cantract Documents shall be issued by City.
D. The Specif'ications may vary in form, format and style. Sorne Specification sec�ions ma.y be written
in varying degrees o� streamlined or declarative style and sorne seciions may be relatively
�arrati�v�. by comparison. Omission af such words and phrases as "the Cont�actor shall," "in
GOTlf01'� Wl�.?�" "aS SilOWIl," OT "aS specifed" are lllteXl�lOX1�� in stxeamlined sectioz�.s.
Omitted words and p�rases shaIl b� supplied by inference. Similar types of pr�visions may appear
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3.02
section. The Coniractor shall not take advanta.ge of any variation of form, format or siyie in
making Contraci Claims.
E. Tk�.e crass referencing af speci�ication sections under the subparagraph headfng "Rejated
Sectioz�s include but are nat necessarily lunited to:" and elsewhere within each Spec�cation
section is pro�vided as an aid and conv�nience to the Contractor. The Cantractor s1�aI1 not rely on
the crass referencing provided and shall be responsble to coard'rnate the entire Work �ander the
Cantract Documents and pra�vide a complete Project whe�ez' or not tihe crass referencing i�
provided in each section or wh�thar ar not �he cross re%xencing is complete.
Reference Standcr�ds
�. �tandards, Specifications, Codes, Lavvs, and Regulations
Refe�ence to standards, specificafions, manual�, or codes oFan.y technical society, orgaslization,
or associa.tion, or ta Laws or Reg�.11ations, whether such reference be specific or by implication,
sha.� meazx tUe standard, specif'icatzon, manual, code, ox Laws or Regulations ui effect at the
fame of apening of Bids (or or� the Effective Date of t�e Agreernent if there were no Bids),
except as may be atherw�se specif'ically sta.ted in the Contract Dac�rnent�.
3. Q3
2. No provision of any sueh standard, specificat�on, rnanua.l, or code, or any insh�ction of a
5upplier, shall be affective to cha.nge the duties or responsbilities of Ciiy, Contractor, ox� any
of their subcontractars, consultants, agents, ar emplc�yees, from those set forth in ihe Contract
Documents. No such provision or instruction sk�all be e�fective to assign to City, or any of zt�
off'ic�rs, directors, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, ar subconiractors, any
duty or autharity ta supervise or direct the perforn�ance of the Work or any duty or authority
to undertake responsbility inconsisient with ihe provisions of the Contract Documents.
Repo�ting anc��esolvingDiscrepancies
A. Reporting Discrepancies:
1. Cont�actar'sReviewafContractDacu�r�entsBeforeStartingWork: Before undertaking each
part of �he Woxk, Cantxactor shall carefully study and campa�re the Contract Documents and
check and verify pertit�ent f�ures therein agains� all applicable field measur�ments and
conditions. Cani�aetor shall promptly report in writing to Ciiy any cor�ct, error, ambiguity,
or discrepancy which �ontracior discovers, ar has actual know�edge nf, and shall obtain a
written nntezpretataom or clari�ica�ion from City before procaeding with any Work affacfi�d
thereby.
2. Cont�acta�'s Review af Coniract Documents During Pe�fo�mance of Work: If, during ihe
performance of the Work, Coniractor discavers any canflict, error, ambiguity, or discrepancy
wiki�in tHe Contract Documents, or between the Cantract Documents and (a) any applicable
Law or Regu�a.tion ,(b) any st�.ndard, specifica�n, manual, or code, or (c} any instruc�ion o�'
any Supplier, then Contractor shall proxx�ptly report it to City in writing. Contractor sl�l nat
proceed with the Wark affected thereby (excep� in an emergency as required by Paragrapb.
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6.I7.A} until an arn�ndment or supplement to the Contract Documents has been issued by
one af the methods indicated in Paragraph 3.04.
3.04
3.05
3. Contaractar shall not be liable to City fox �ai�ure ta report any conflict, error, ambiguity, ar
discrepancy m the Con.tract Documents u�ess Cantractor ha.d actual knowledge thereaf.
B. Resolving Discrepancaes.•
1. Except as may be otherwise spec�caIly stated in. �e Ca�tract Documents, the pxov�sions of
the Coniract Documents shaIl take precedence rn. resoiving any co�flict, erxor, ambiguity, or
discrepancy betvveen the provisions of the Conixact Documents and the prn�risians of any
standard, specifica�ion, manual, or the instruetion of any �uppl�er (whether or nof specifically
incorporated by xe�erence in the Contract Docume�ts).
2. In cas� of discr�panc'res, figured dirner�sions shall govern over scaled dimensi�ons, Plan� shall
govern over S�ecificatiorr�s, Supplementary Conditions shall govern over General Condi�ions
and Specification�, and quantiiies shown on ihe Plans shall govern over those shovan iu tlie
proposaL
Amending and Supplementing Contract Docunaen2s
A, The Contiract Documents may be amended to pro-vide for addifiions, delet�ons, and revisions in
the Work ar to moc]i£y the t�rms and conditions thereof by a Change Order.
B. The requirements of th� Coniract Documen�s may be supplemented, and minor vax•iatians and
deviations �n the Work not involving a change in Contxact �'rice or Cantract Tirne, ma.y be
authorized, by one or more of the following ways:
1, A Fie ld Order;
2. City's review of a Subn.littal (subject to the provision� of Paragraph 6.18.C); or
3. City's written interpretation or clarification.
Reuse of Documents
A. Contractor and any Subcontracfor or Supplier sha�l nat:
1. have or acquire any ti�le to or ownership rights in any o� the Drawings, Specif"ications, or
other dacuments �or copies of any thereof) prepared by or bearing the seal of Engineer,
ir�cludang electxoxa.ic znedia editiox�; ox
2. reuse any such Dra�ings, Specifica�sans, afller documents, or copies thereof on extensions of
the Project or any other proj�ct witbout written consent of City and specific written verificat�ox�
or adaptation by Engu�e�r.
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B. The prolubztzons o� tivs Paragraph 3.05 ivill survive final payment, or termination of t�ae
Contrac�. Nothing herein shall preciude Contractor from refiaini�g copies of the Cantract
Docuan.ents far record purposes.
3.Ob �IectYonac D�rta
A. Unless otherw�se stated in the Supplementary Co�ditions, the data. furnished by City or Engineer
to Contractar, or by Con�ractor to City or Engineer, that may be relied upan are limited to the
pririted copies included in tkae Cnntract Documents (also known as haxd copies) and aiher
Specific.ation� referenced a�d located an th� City's on-�ine electroxuc document management and
collaboration system sita, F�es in electronic med�a farma� of �ext, data, graphics, ar other type�
are fiunished only for the convenience af the r�ceiving party. Any conclusion or infarmation
obtained ar derived from such eIectra�c files will bc atil2e u�er's sole risk. Ifthere is a cli5crepancy
bei�veen the electronic f�es and the hard copi�s, the hard copies �over�n.
B. When trar�sferring docun7ents in electronic meclia forniaaf, the transferring party nnakes no
representa�ions as to Iong t�rm campatibil�ty, usability, or xeadabr7ity of docum�nts resultiac�g fram
the use of sof�wa�re application packages, operating systems, ar comput�r hardware differ�g fram
filiose used by fihe data's creator.
ARTYCLE 4— AVAILASILITY OE LAND5; SUB SURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS;
HAZARDOUS ENVIR�NMENTAL CONDI"I'IONS; REFERENCE POINTS
4.01 Availability of Lands
A. City shall fiunish the Site. City sha.11 notify Contractor of a.ny enclux�brances ar resirictions nat of
general a�plication but specificaIly re�a.ted to use of ihe Site with which Contractor must camply
in performing the Work. City will abtain m a titn�ly manner and pay for easements far permanent
structures or perxnanent changes in existing facilities.
1. Ti�e Gity has obtained ar anticipates acquisition of andlor access to right-of way, and/or
easements. .A.z�y oufstandrng raght-af-way andlor easements are anticipated to be acquired in
accordance wit1� t�ie schedul� set forth in tlze Supplementary Cozu�iians. The Project Schedule
subr�i�ed by the Con1ractor in accordance with the Cont�act Dacwnents must consider any
autstanding right-af way, and/or easements.
2. The City has or an�ic'rpates removing andlor relocating utilities, and obstructian.5 to the Site.
Any outstand'mg removal or relocation of utiliiies ox obstructians is anticipated im accorc�.lx�
with tkxe schedule s�tforth in the Supplementaiy Cond'ztzans. The Project Schedule subm�.ted
by the Contractar in accordance with the Coniract Docuxin.ents musi consider any autstanding
utilities or obstruc�ions to be remo�ed, adjusted, ancl/or relocated by others.
B. Upon reasonable writien request, Ci�ty �hall Ci�rnish Cantractar vviih a current sta�ement of recc�rd
legal title and legal description of the lands upon wl�ich the Work is to be perfarmed.
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4.a3
C. Con�xactor shall provide for all adclitional Iands and access thereto that rnay be required for
constr�.ictaon facilities or storage of materia.ls an.d equ�ament.
Subsu�face and P�aysical Canditions
�1. Reports andDr�awings: The Supplementazy Conditions ident�'y:
1, those repnrts l�own to Czty of exploraiions and tests of 5U�5UTf�C� conditions at or
contiguous to �1ie Site; and
2, those dravaings known to City of physical conditians relating to e�sting sur�ace or
subsurface structures at the �ite (except Underground Facilities).
B, Lamited Reliance by Contrr�ctor on �echnicc�l Data Authorized: Contractor may rely upon the
aecuracy o� the "technical data" con.taizzed in such reports and drawings, but such reports a,nd
drawings are nat Contract Documenis. Such "tecI�nical data" is identified in the Supplamentary
Condifions. Conlractor may nnt make any Contract Ciaim against City, or any of their officers,
dir�ctars, members, partners, ernployees, agents, consultants, or subeoniractors with respect to;
1. the completeu�s5 of such reporis and drawings for Cnni�actor's purposes, including, but not
limited to, any aspects of the means, methods, teehniques, sequences, anci pracedures of
construction �o be einployed by Cantractor, and safety prec�uiians and pragrams incidenf
thereta; or
2, ather data, u�tezpretatxans, opi�ions, and informaiion contained irs such reports or shown or
indicat�d in such drawings; or
3. any Cantractor interpreta.tion of or conclusion dtawn. froacz� any "tecbx�ical data" or any such
other data, interpretatians, opinions, or in�arnxation.
DifferingSubsurface orPhysical Conditio�zs°
A. Notice: If Contractor bel�ves that any subsurface or physical candi�ion that i� un.co�ered or
ravealed ei�her:
1. is of such a nature as to e�tablish that any "technical data" nn which Cantractor is entitled to
rely as provided in Para�n•aph 4,02 is rnaterially ina.ccurate; or
2. is of s�ch a natuxe as to r�equire a change in the Contract Document�; or
3. di.ffers materially frorn that shovvn or indicated ixa the Contract Documents; oz•
4�. is af an unus�aal nature, arid differs materially from canditians ordinarily encaur�tered and
genexally recogriized as inherent in work of the charact�r provided for in the Contract
Documents;
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the�x Contractor shall, promptly after becoming aware thereof and be�ore further disiurbing �he
subsurface or physical conditions or performing any Work in car�nectian there�vith (e�cept in an
emergency a� r�quired by Paragraph 6.17.A), notify City in writing abottf such condrtion..
B. Possible P�fce and Time Adjustmenis
Contractor shall not be en�itled to any adjustment in the Coniract Price or Contract Time if
1. Contractar knew of the existence of such conditions at the t�me Cantractox made a final
camn�it�iient to City wrth respect to Cantract Priee and Car�tract Time by the submission of a
Bid or bEcaming bound under a negotiated cantract, or
2. the existence of such conditio� caula reasonably have been disco�ered or revealed as a xesult
of the examination of the Con�ract Dacwnents or fhe 5ite; or
3. Co�tractor fazled to g[ve tl�e written notice as required by Paragraph 4.03.A.
4.04 Unde�ground Facilitie�
A, Shown or Indicated.� The infarna�ation and data skown or indicated in the Contract Documents
wi�h respect�o existing Underground Facilities aY or contiguous to the Site is base� on information
and data fzu�ushed to Cit�r or Engineer by �he ow�ers of such Underground Facilitie s,
including City, or by others. Unless it as otherw�se e�pressly provi�led in the Supplementary
Conditions:
1. City and Engineer shall not be respansble far the accuracy ar completeness of any such
inforrnation or data provided by athers; and
2. the cost of all o� �e fo�awing wi31 be included in ihe Contract Price, and Con�ractor shall
have fiaIl responsibility for:
a. reviewiz�g and checking all such information and data.;
b. Iocating all Undergrov.nd Facilitaes shown or indicated in the Contract Documents;
c. coordination and adjuslment of the Work wrth the owners of such Underg�round
Facilities, including City, during canstruction; and
d. ihe safety and protection of alI such Underground FaciIities and repairing az�y damag�
�hereto resulting from th� Work.
B. NotShawn orindicated.�
1. Tf an Underground Facility which canflicts vvith the Work is uncover�d or revealed at or
cantiguous to the Srte u�hich was not shown or indicated, or not shown or indicated wid-h
reasonable accuracy izz the Cantract Docum�nts, Con�ractor shall, promptly after becom�ing
aware thereof and before fiarther disturbing conditions affecied thereby or performing any
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Work in ca�nection �iierewith (except in an emerg�ncy as requir�d by Paragraph 6.17.A),
identify the owner of such Underground Facitiiy and give notice to tha.t awner and to City.
City �vrll re�view the discovered Underground Facility and determine the extent, if any, to
which a cba.nge rnay be required in the Contract Doc�.unents to r�flect and document the
consequences of the existence ar location of the Underground Facility. Contractor shall be
responsible for the safety and protection of such c3iscovered Underground Facility.
2. If Ciiy concludes ihat a change m the Contract Dacumenfs zs xequu�ed, a Change �rder may
be i�sued to reflect and document such consequences.
3. Verif"rcation af exisiing utilitie�, structures, and service lines �hall include notification of all
utiiity companies a minunum of 48 hours in aelvance of construction including e�Ioratory
exca�ation if necessary.
4.�5 Refer�ncePaints
�. City sha.11 provide engineering surveys to estabIish reference paints for construction, whicl� in
City's judgment are necessary to enable Gontractor to proceed with th� Wark. City wi11 provide
canstruction stakes or other �ustomary meihod af marking to estabIish line and grades for raadway
and utiliiy canst�uct�on, centerlines and benchmarks for bridgework. Contractor sha11 protect and
pr�serv� th� �stablished reference �aoints and property monument�, and shall make na changes ar
relocations. Contractor shall repart to C�.y whenever any reference point or proper�y mQnuinent is
lost or d�stroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations. The
City shall be responsible for the replacemeni or re�ocation of reference pomts or proper�y
monuments not carelessly or r�viI�fu�ly d�stroyed by the Contractar. The Contractor shall notify
City in �dvance and with sufficien� time to avoid delays.
B. Whenever, in the opu�.ion o� �he City, any reference point or z�.ozaunr�ent has been carelessly or
wi]Ifi.illy des�royed, disturbeci, or removed by th� Contractor or any o� his employees, the full co�t
fox replacing such po�ts plus 25% �cnrill he cl�arged against the Contracfor, and the fiill amo�nt wi11
be deducfied frazn payznent due the Contractar.
4.06 FTaza�dousEnvzronmenialCondita�natSite
A. Repor�tscxndDrawings: The Supplenr�enfia�ry Conditions zdenti.�y those reports and drawings la�own
to City relating to Hazardaus Environmenta.l Canditions that have been identified at the Site.
B. Limited Reliance by Cont�acior on Technical Data Author�ized: Contractar may rely upon the
accuracy o� the "Ceclanical dafa" contained in such reports ai�d drawings, but such xeports and
drawin,gs are not Con�ract Documents. Sucl� "�echnical da.ta" is identified rn 'the Supplemenfary
Conditions. Cantractor may not make any Contract �laim against City, or a.ny of tl��ir ofiicers,
d'rrecfors, members, partners, ernployees, agents, consultants, ar subcontractars wit� respect to:
1. the completene�s of such r�parts az�d dz�awi�r�gs for C�ntractor's purpo�es, including, but not
limited to, any aspeGts of the z�n.eans, methods, teck�z�iques, sequences and procedures of
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construction to be emplayed by Contractor and safety precautions and programs an�ci�lent
thereto; or
2. othex data, interpretations, opinions and inforn�.a.tion contaiu�ed �. such reports or shown or
ir�dicated in such c�awings; or
i. �ny Cantractor inte�pretation of or conclusxan drawn fram any "technical data." or any such
other data, interpretatio�, opinions ox information,
C. Contractor shall not be responsible far any Hazardous Environmental Condition uxzcovered or
re�eal�d ai the Site which was �ot sho�wn ar mdicated 'm Drawir�gs or Specifications ar identified
in the Contract Documents to l�e within th� scope of the Work. Confiractor shaIl be xesponsible �or
a Hazardous Environmental Cond.�ian created with any materials brought to the Site by
Contrac�or, Subconiractors, Suppliers, ar anyone else far whom Contractor is respozisble.
D. If Contractor encounters a Ha�rdous Environmen#aI Condi�taon or if Contractor or anyone for
whom Contractax is respans�ble creates a Hazardous Environmental Condi�ion, Contractor shall
immediately: (ij secure or otherwi�e isola.te such conditzon; (u7 stnp a�l Work in connection with
such condition azad in any area affected thereby (except in an ernexgency as required by P aragra�h
6.17.A}; and (rii) nofiify Ci�ty (and promptly thereafter confirm su.ch nofice m wriling). Ci�y may
consider the necesszty to retain a qua}ified expert to evaluate such candition or take correc�ive
acfi�on, if any.
E. Cont�actor sha.11 not be required to resume Work in conr�ection with such candition or um any
affected area until aftez� Ciiy has obtained any req�aared permits related th�reto and delivered written
notice to Co�.tractpr: (i) specifying f,hat such conditian and any affected area is or has i�een
rendered suitable for the resut�ption of Work; or (ii) specz�ying any special conditions under which
suc� Work may be resumed.
F. If aftez xeceipt af such written notice Contractor does not agree to resume such Work based an a
reasanabl� belief it is unsafe, or does not agree to r�sume such Work under such specia.l conditions,
then Ci�fy may arder ihe partion of the Woxk that is in the area affectedby such condition to be
deleied from f.he Work. City may }�ve such deleted portion of th� Work performed by City's own
forees ar �thers.
G. To the fullest extent perrraitted hy Lc�ws and Regulations, Contracto� shall indemnify and hold
ha�m7ess City, from and against all claims, costs, losses, and damcrges (including butnot lirnited
to all fees and charges of engineers, architecis, crttorneys, and other professionccls and alI cou�t
o� arbiiration a� ot�er di�pute �esalutian costs) a�ising oa�t of or pelating to a Hazapdous
Envi�onmental Condition crecated by Cant�actorar by anyonefo�whonZContracto� is �esponsible:
IVathing in this Paragruph 4. 06.Gshall obligaie Contractor to indemn� any individual o� entity
from r�nd agafnst the con,sequences of thai individual's or entity's o�vn negligence.
H. The provisioxas of Paragraphs 4.02, 4.03, and +. �4 do na� apply to a Hazardous Environmental
Condi�ion uncovered or revealed at the Site.
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ARTICLE �— B ONDS AND INSUR�NCE
S.O1 Licensed Suretiesetndlnsure�s
Ali bonds and insurance required by the Cont�act Docuzzaents to be purchased and �aizataiu�ed by
Contractor shall be obiair�ed from surety or insu�rance cazar�pazxies filaat axe dul.y licensed oar autl�.orized
in tY�e State of Texas to issue bands or u�surance policies �or �e �x�its and coverages so arequaxe�..
Such surety and �surance cannpaxue� shal� also meet such additi�na.l requirements �.nd qt�alif'�catians
as may be provided in the Supplezx�.entary Candi��ians.
5.02 PeNformance, Payr�aerat, andMaintenance Bonds
A. Contractar shall furnish performance and pa�en.t bonds, zn accordance wi�h Te�s Govez�n�x�ent
Code Chapier 2253 or successor statute, each i�rz an amount equal to tkze Contract Price as
�ecurity for the fait]Zful performance and payment of aIl o� Contractar's obligat'tons un.der the
Contract Documents.
S. Contractor shall furnish maintenance bonds in an amouni ec�ual to the Contract Price as securrty
ta protect the City against ar�y defects in any portion of fhe Work descri�ed in ihe Contract
Docurnents. Maintenance bonds shall remain in effect for two (2) years after �he da.te of Final
Accep�atice by the City.
C. All bonds shall be in the farm prescribed by the Contract Docu.ments except as pro�ded otk�erwise
by Laws or Regulations, and shall be executed by such swretaes as are naxz�ed irz the list o�
"Companies Hold'mg Certificates of Authoz�ty as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and as
Acceptable Reinsuring Compaz�ies" as published in Circular 570 (amended) by the Financial
Management Service, Surety Bond Brazac�z, U.S, Department a� the Treasury. All bands szgned by
an agent or attorney-in-fact must be accampanied by a sealed and dated power o� attorney which
slaall show tha.t it �s ef�ecfiave an the date the agent or attorney-in-fact signed each bond.
D. If�i� surety on any bflnd furnished by Contracior is declared bankrupt or �ecames insalvent or its
right to do business is terminated in the Sta�e of Texas or i� ceases ta meet the require�nents of
Paragraph5.02.C, Coniractor shall promptly notify City and sha.11, wit�in 30 da�s afterthe event
giving rise tc� such notif'ication, provide anoiher bond and surety, both of which shaIl comply with
the raq�irernents of Paragraphs 5.01 and 5.02.C.
5.03 Cer�tificates aflnsurance
Contractor sY�all deli�ver to City, vvith copies to each acid�tional insured and. loss payee identified in the
Supplementary Conditiians, c�rtif'icat�s of insurance {other evidence af insurance requestedby City or
any atlier additional insured) in at l�ast the mulimwn amoun� as specified in t�e Supplementary
Canditia�s which Contractor is required to purchase and maintain.
1. The eertif'icate of insurance shall document the Cify, and aIl identified en�ities named in the
�upplementary Condiiians as "AdditionaI Insured" on all. liabiiity polzcies.
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2. The Contractor's general Iiability insurance sliall include a, "per praject" or "per location"
endarsement, whic� shall be identified in the certificate af insurance prQvided to the City.
3. The certificate sh�ll be si�aed by an agent autharized to bind coverage on behal�afthe �nsured,
be complete in its eniirety, and shaw compleie insurance carrier nar�zes as listed in the current
A.M. Best Property & Casualty Guide
�4. The it�s�rers �or all policies must ba ficensed and/ar approved ta do business in fhe Sta.te of
Texas. E�cept far vvarkers' camper�satior�, a]I insurers nrxust have a minimum rating of A-:
VII in the cut7rent A. M. Best Key Rating Guade or k�ave reasonably equivalent financial
s�rex�gth and salvency to the satisfaction of Risk Management. If the rating �s below that
required, written approval af City is required,
All applicable policies shall include a Waiver of Subroga�on {Rights of Recavery} in favox
of the City. In addition, ihe Conixactor agrees to waive alI rights of subrogation agai�nst the
Engin�er (if appficable), and each additianal insured identifi�d in ihe Supplementary
Conciitia�ns
6. Faihare of ihe City to demand s�ch certif'icates ar other evidence of fuU co�npliarice with the
insurance requsrements or �aalure of the City to identify a deficiency from eviclence that is
provided shaIl not be construed as � wazver af Coniractor's obligation to mamtain such lines
of insurance coverage.
7. If izlsurance policies are not written for specified coverage limi�s, an Umhrella or Excess
Liability insurance for any differences is required. Excess Li�ability shall �ollovv form of the
prvnary coverage.
Uniess o�herwise st.�tec�, al� required ins�.uance shall be �,ritten on th� "occurrence basis". If
covexage �s underwritten on a claims-made basi�, the retroactive date sha.11. be coincident wiih
or prior to the dafe of the effective da:te of ihe agreement a�d the c�rtificate of insurance shall
state that �he caver�.�e � claims-made and the retiroacti�e date. The in�urance cvverage shall
be maintained for the duration of the Contract and fox three {3) years foIlowing Final
Aceeptance provided urider the Contract Documenis or for the vvarranty period, wluchever is
Ionger. An annual certificate of insurance submitted ta th� City shall evidence such
�urance coverage.
9. �olacies shaIl have no exclusions by en�orsements, wYuch, neither nuliify or amend, the
requxred lines af coverage, nor decrease the �mits nf said coverage unless such endorsemez��s
are appraved iai writing by fi11e City. In the eve�t a Cantraet ha.s been bici or executed anc� th�
exclusions are determined to be unaccepiabl� or the Czty desires additional ins�,tranee coverage,
and the City d�sires �the contraetorlengn��eer to obtain such coverage, the contract price shall
be adjusted by the cvst of the prerruunra. far such add�:iona.l coverage plus 10%.
10. Any self-insured retent.�on (�IR}, i�� excess of $25,000.00, affect�ng required insuranc�
coverage shall be approved by the City in regards to asset value and stocicholdexs' equi�y. In
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lieu af traditiaz�aal insurance, alternaY'rcre coverage rna.intained through insurance pools or risk
retentron groups, must also be approved by City.
11. Auy deduciible in excess of $5;000.00, for any pol�ey that does not pxovide covexage on a
first-dollar basis, must be acceptable to and approved by ihe City.
12. City, at its sole discretion, resezves the right fa review the insurance requiremeilt� and to
ma%� reasonable adjustments fo insurance coverage's and their limits when deemed neeessary
and prudent by the Czty �aased upon changes in sta.tutory Iaw, court decision ar ihe claims
history af the industxy as we�l as of the contracting party to the Ciry. The City �ha11 be required
to provide prior no�ice of 90 days, and the insurance adjusiments shall be incorporated into the
Work by Cl�ange Order.
13. Cit� shali be entatled, upon written request and without expense, to receive copies o� policie s
and endorsements thereto and may make any reasoraable requests �for c�eletion ar revision or
madifcatians of particular policy terxns, condi�ioz�, Iizxaita.tao�ns, or exclusions necessary to
confor�n the poIicy and endorsern.ents to the requirements af fhe Con�ract. Deletions, xevi�ions,
or modifications shall not be xequixed where policy pravisipns are establisbed by la.w or
regula�ions binding upon either pazt� or the undez�wz�itex on any such polici�s.
14. Ciiy shall not be r�sponsible for the direct payment af in�urance premium costs for
Contractor's insurance.
5.04 Contr^aetor'� Insu�^ance
A. Warkers Co�npensation and Employer�s' Liabirity. Cantractor sha.11 purchase and maintain such
insurance coverage witk� limTts consisten�t vvith �ta.tutory ben�fits outlin�c�. in the Te�as Wor�er�'
Compensatioz� Act (Texas Labor Code, Ch. 406, as arnended}, and ininin7um litnits for Employers'
Liability as is apprapriate for the Work being p�rform�d and as wr71 pro�ide protectian from claims
set forth belovv which may arisa out af or resuli from Contractar's performance of the Work and
Contractor's other abligations under the Contract Doc�unents, whether it is to be performed by
Cantractor, any Subcontractor or 5upplier, or by anyone directly or indirecily employed by any of
thEm to perform a�y af the �74Tork, or by anyone for whose acts any of them may be liabie:
1. claims tmder workers' compensation, disability ben.efits, and o�er sirivla.r empinyee benefrt
acts;
2. claims for damages becai.rse nf badil� injury, occupaiianal s'rckness or disea�e, or death of
Contracfiox's e�ac�.ployees.
B. Com�nercial General Liability. Coverage shall include but not be litnited to covering liabiliiy
{bodily injury or prap�rty cl�.magE) arising from: premises/operations, ind�pendent contractors,
products/campleted operations, personal injury, and liabiIity under an insuxed coniract. Insuxaz�.ce
shaII be pravided on an occurr�nce basis, and as comprehen.sive as fihe current �nswrance Se�ces
Office (ISO) policy. TYvs insurance shall apply as priz�n.ary zrasu�ran.ce with xespect �a any other
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insurance or self-insurance prograans afforded to the C�ty. The Commereial General Lial�ility
pol�cy, sha.11 ha.ve no exclusians by endorsements t�aat would alter of nullify premi�es/operations,
productslcompleted operatioi�, contractuaI, personal. inj�y, or advertising injuiy, which az�e
normally conta.iried with the pa�icy, unless the City approves s�ch exclusions in writing.
Fox construct�on projects tha.f present a substantaal completed operat�on exposure, the Czty ma.y
require the con�ractor to maintain completed operations coverage far a minin�um of no Iess th�,n
fik�aree (3} years following the comple�ion of the project (if identified i�ri ihe Supplementary
Candi�ons).
C. Automobile Lidbility. A corntnercial birsiness auto policy shall provide covexage on "any auto",
defined as a�ztos o�rned, hired and �on own�d and provide indemnity for cla�izxas far darnages
because bodily injury or deatih of any person and ar property damage az�sing out af the work,
�a.intenance or use of any motar vehicle by the Contractor, any Subcontractor ox Suppl�er, or by
anqone directly or indirectly employed by any of them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone
�ar whose acts an� af them may be liable.
D. �tail�oad Proiective Liability. If any of fi11e worl� or any war�raz�.ty wark is within the limits of
railroad right-of-way, the Con�ractor s�all comply with the req�ements identified in the
Supplementar� Conditions.
E. 1Vot�cationafPolicyCancellation: Con�ractorshall unn�ediately notify City upon cancella.t�an
or other loss of insurance coverage. Contractor shall stop vvork until repla.cement insurance has
been �roc�red. There shall be no tffie credit for da.ys not warked pursUant to ihis section.
5.05 Acceptance ofBo�adsandlnsurance; Option to Replace
�f Cxty ha� an�r objec�ion #o the coverage afforded by ar other provisions o� tk�e bands or ins�ance
required to be purcha.sed and maintain;ed by the Contractor in accardarxce with �rticle 5 on the basi�
of non conformance wi�h Yh� Contract Docurnents, the Ciry shall so notify tk�e Contractar in wri�ing
witl�in 10 Business Da�s af�er receipt of the c�rtificates {or other evidence requested}. Cantractor sI�a11
provide to the Cicty such additiona.I infarmation in respect of insurance provided as �he City may
reason.ably request. If Contractor does nat purchase or mainta� all of the bonds and �surance required
by the Contract Documeza#s, tJze C�.y shall nofif� the Contractor in writing of such fa�uire }�rior to the
start of the Work, or of such �aihxre ta Yna.intain prior to any change in the required coverage.
ARTICLE 6 — CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES
6.Q1 Supe�vision andSu,�e�intendence
A. Contractor sha.11 supe�vise, inspect, and di�ect the Work competently and efficiently, devoting
such attention thexeto anci applying such ski1L� and expertise as may be necessary to per�orm the
Work in. accordance with the Contract Docunlents. Coni�actor shaIl be solely xespoxasible for �lie
means�, xrzethads, tech�iques, sequences, and procedures of construc�ian.
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B. At all times during the progress of the Work, Contractor shall assign a competeni, English-
speaking, Superintendent who shall not be replac�d wzthout written notic� to City. The
�uperititend�nt will be Contractor's �epresentative at ihe Site and shaIl have authority to act ox�
behalf of Contraator. All communication given to or received from the �uperintendent sha]I be
binding on Cantractar.
C. Contractor shall notify ihe City 24 hours prior to movin:g areas during the sequence of canstructian.
Labor; YT�arkingHours
�. Contractor shall provide competent, suita.bly qua.lified pexso�el to perform eansi�uction as
required by fhe Contract Documents. Contractor shall at all iizne� zx�ainta� goad discipline and
order at the Site.
B. Except as othexwise xequ�ed �or the sa�ety ox protection of persons or the Work or property at
tl�e Si�e or adjacent thereto, and except a.s atherwise stated in t�e Cantract Documents, all VVork
at the Srte sl�a.11 b� p�rformed during Regular Worki��g Hours. Contrac�or vvill not permit the
perfarmance of Work beyond Reg�alar Warking Hours or for Weekend Working Hours withaut
City's written consent (which will not be �reasonably withheld). Written request (by letter or
electrnnic camrnunicafion} to p�rform Work:
1. for beyond Regular• Working Ha�ars requesi must be made by noon at least t�ro (2} Business
Days prior
2, ft�r Weekend Working Hours request rnust be made by noan of the preceding ThurSda.y
3. for Iegal holida�s request must be made by noon t�vo Business Days p�iox to the legal
haliday.
Services, Materials, and Equip�nent
A. Unless otherwise spec�ed in f11e Contract Doeurnents, Contractar �hall pravide dud assume fuil
responsibility for all servic�s, materials, equipment, ]aboz, transportation, consiruction equiprz�ent
and machin�ry, tools, appliances, fuel, povver, Iight, heat, felephone, water, sanitary fac�i�ies,
temparary facilities, and all ofher faciliti�s and incidentals necessary for ihe performance,
Cantractor required t�sting, start-up, and completion af the Work.
B. All materials and equipment incorporated into the Work shall be as speczf'xed ar, if not spec�ied,
sha.11 be of good qua.lity and new, except as otherwise provided in the Conlxact Dacwnents. AIl
specia.l warranties and guarantees required by tke Specifications sha11 expressly run to the beneft
of City, If required by City, Contractor shaIl furnish satisfactazy evidence {ir�cl�ding reports of
required tests) as to the source, kind, and quality of materia�s azzd eq�ipz�r�ent.
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C. A�l material� and equipment to be u�corporated into the Work shaIl be stored, appfied, insta.11ed,
connected, erected, protected, used, c�eaned, and candi�tioned ir� accordance with instructions of
the applicable Supplier, except as otherwise may be provided in the Contract Docusnents.
D. All items of standa.rd equiprnent ta be incarporated into �ie Work shall be the Iatest madel at the
time of bid, unless otlaerwise specified.
6.Q4 P�ojectSchedule
A. Contractor sh�.11 adhere ta the Project Sc�.edule esta.bl�hed in accordance with Paragraph 2.07
and the Creneral Requirements as it may be adjusted from time to tim� as pro�ded below.
1. Contractar shall submit to City for acceptance (to the extent i�dicated in Paragraph 2.�7 and
the General Requprements) proposed ad�ustments in the Project Schedule that wi� �zot xesult
in changing the Contract Time. Such adjustments will comply wiih any provisions o� �e
General Requ�eznents applicable thereto.
2. Contractor shau submit to City a mont�ly Project Schedule with a monthry progress payment
£or the durahon of the Contract in accordasice with the schedule speeiEzcation 01 32 1�.
3. Propos�d adjustments in the Project Schedule that w�1 change the Contract Time shall be
submitt�d in aceordance with the requirements of Article 12. Adjustments in Contract Time
may onty be rnade by a Change Order.
6.OS Suhs�itutes and "Or-Equals"
A. Whenever az� item af materia.l or equipment is specified or descrbed in the Contract Dc�euments
by �asing tl�e narm.e of a praprietary item or th� na�e of a particular Supplier, the specifxcatian ar
descrip�ion i� intended to e�tablisb the type, function, app�arance, and quality requ�red. Unless the
specification or descri�ptzan cantains ar is followed by words readirlg that no 'l�1ce, equNalent, or
"or-equal" item or no �ubsti�tutian rs permitted, other iterns of maierial or equipmenfi of other
Suppliers may be sub�a.i.tted ta City for review under the circwristances described beiow.
1. "O��Equal"Iter�s: If in City's sole �cretion an rtem of rnaterial or eq�aapment �aroposed by
Contxactor i.s fivactianally equal to that named and sufficiently similar sQ that no chang� in
related Woxk wi�l be requir�d, i� n�y be considered by City as an "or-equaP' item, in which
case review and approval of the proposed item may, in City's sole discretion., be accamplishe d
without conripliar�ce with som� or all af the requirements for ap�roval of proposed subst�i.ute
items. Fox the purposes of tivs Paragraph 6.05.A.1, a proposed item of matez�ial ar equipment
will be con.side�ed functiona.11y equal to ar� item so named �:
a. the City determines that:
I) i� is at least equal zn m�.terials of construc�ion, quality, durab�ity, appea�rance,
strength, anddesi� characieri�tics;
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2) zt wiJl reliably perfazm at least equaliy weli the func�n a.nd achie�e the results
imposed by the desig�. concept af the completed Project as a functioning whole; and
3) it has a provan rec�rd of performance and availab�ity af resp�nsive service; and
b. Contractor certifies that, if approved and incorporated into the Work:
1) there will be no inerease in cost ta the Czty ox uxcrease in Contract Tune; and
2) it w�l conform su3�stantially to the d�tailed requirements of the item nam�d in the
Contract Dacuments.
2. S'ubstitute Items:
a. Tf in City's soie discretion an �tem of materia.l or equipment prapased by �ontractor does
not quaIify as an "or-equal" item under Paragraph 6.OS.A.1, it may be subr�rtt�d as a
proposed substitute i�em.
b. Contractor sha]I submit sufficient inforn�ation as provided below to allow City ta determine
i� the itez�. of xnaterial or equ.ipment proposed is essentially equivalent to that nafned and
an acceptable substitute therefor. Requests for review of proposed substitute items of
materia.l or equipmen� will not be accepte�. by City from anyane other than Contractox.
c. Contractar sl�all make rvritten application to City for review of a pxoposed substitiute itern
of materia.l or equipment that Contractor seeks to �i.xr�lish or use. The application sha,ll
compiy witii �ection 01 25 00 and:
1) sl2all certify tlia.t the proposed substiiute �em wr71:
a) p�rform adequately tbe firnctions and ack�ieve the re�ults called for by the general
deszgn,
b} be similar in substance to that specified;
e} be suited to the sa�ne use as that specifi�;d; and
2} �vall state:
a) tha �xten#, if any, �o which the use of th� propased substit�rte i�em will prejudice
Coniractor's achievement of final completion on time;
b) whether use of tiae proposed substiiute item ir� the Work w�1 require a change in
azry of �e Contract Docuxnents (or in the provisions of any other dicect contract
with City �or afher wark an the Project} to adapt the design io the pxoposed
substitute ztem;
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c} whethez incarporation ar use o� the praposed substitute item in connectian wi�h
the Work is subject to payment of any license fee or royalty; and
3} will id.entify:
a) all variatio� of the proposed substitute item from that spec�'ied;
b} avail�bie engineering, sales, mairitenance, repair, and repla.cement services; and
4) shall can�.in an itemized estima,te of all costs or credits that w�Il res�.lt directlq or
indirectly from �se of such substit,ute item, includinig costs af redesign and DaYna�
Claims of other contractoxs affected by any res�tang change.
B. Substitute Const�uctionMethods orPracedures: If a specific means, methoci, tecl�nique, sequence,
or procedure of construction is expressly required by the Contract Documents, Contractor ma.y
fiunish or utili�e a substitute means, methad, teChnic�ue, sequence, or procedure of consiruction
approved by City. Contractor �ha1l suhmit su�'ficient information to allaw City, in City's sole
discretion, to determine that the substiiufe prapased is equiva�ent to tbat expressly called for by
the Contract Documenis. Contractar sl�all make written applieation to City for review in the same
manner as those provided in Paragraph 6.OS.A.2.
C. City's Evaduation: City will be allowed a reasonable time wiihin which to evaluate each
proposal or subi�utkal zn.ade pursuant ta Paragraphs 6.05.A and 6.05. B. City may require Contxactor
io f�.unish addiiiona.l data about the proposed subs�itute. City will be fhe sole judge of acceptability.
No "or-eq�aP' or substztute will be ordered, i�nstalled or u�ized unt� City's review is complete,
which will be evidenced by a Change O�der in tne casa o� a substrtute and an accepted Submittal
for an "or-equal." City w�71 advise Contrac�or in writing of rts determination
D. Special Guapantee: Czty may require Contractor to furnish at Contractor's expense a special
performarace guaraa�tee, warranty, or ofiller surety wiih respect to any substitute. ContractoY shall
indemn fy and hold harrnless City and anyone diYectly or indir�ectly empioyed by them frarrx and
cagainst any and alI claims, darnages, losses and expenses (including attorneys fees% ar�ising out af
the use of �ubstituted mate�ic�ls ar equipment.
E. City's CostReimbu�sement: City will record City's costs in evatuatiu�g a substitute praposed or
submztted lry Contractor pursuant to Paragraphs 6.OS.A.2 and 6.OS.B. Whethex ar not City
approves a substitut� so propased or submitted by Canixactor, Contractar rna.y be required to
reiorx3.burse City �ar evaluating each such proposed subsiitute. Contxactax �a.y also be recluired to
reinnbwrse City for Yhe charges for making changes in the Gontract Docuzx�ents (or iz� the pravisions
of any other direat contract with City) resulting from ihe acceptance of �ach pxoposed substikute.
F. Cantractor's Expense: Confraetor shall provide all data in support of a.ny proposed substiiuie or
"or-equaP' at Coniractor's expense.
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G. Cfty S`ubstitute ReirrcbuYsement: Costs (savings or charges) attributable to acceptance c�f a substitute
sha11 be incorporated to the Contract by Change Order.
H. Tirrr� Extensions: Na additianal time will be grar�ted for substitutions.
6.06 Concer�ning Subcontr�acto�s, SupplieNs, and Others
A. Contracto,r shaIl perform with his own oxga�iza.tion, wo�k o� a vaiue not less than 35% oi the
value embxaced ax�. tk�.e Contract, unless atherwise appraved hy the City.
B. Contractor shall not employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, ar other individual ar entity, wheil�er
inii�.11� or as a replacement, against v�hom C4y may have reasona.ble objec�ion. Coniractor shall
not be required ta exnploy any Subcontractor, Supplier, or other individual or entity to furnish ar
perforrn any of the Work against v�hom Contractor }�as reasonable objection {excluding ihose
acceptable to City as indicated in Paragraph 6.06.C).
C. The City xnay from tim.e to time require the use af certain Subcon�raetors, Supp�iers, or other
individuals or entiti�e,s on the praject, and wi11 provide �uch requirements in tiie Supplementar��
Co�d'ztians.
D. Nlinarity Business Enterprise Cornpliance: It is City poIicy ta ensure ihe fuii and ec�utable
participation by Minarity Business Enterprises (MBE) in fhe procurement of goods and services
on a contracival basis. Tf the Cantract Documents provide fQr a MBE goa�, Con�ractor is requ.ired
to comply with the in�ent of the City's MBE Ordinance (as amended} by the following:
1. Contxactar slaall, upon xequest by City, �rovide comple�e and accurate infozmation regard'mg
acival work perfazzz�.ed by a MBE on the Contract and payment the�efpr.
2. Cont�actor will not make additions, delations, or substitutions of accept�d MSE r�ithout
writfen consent of the City. Any unjustified change or deletion shall be a materia.l brEach of
Contract and may result in debarment in accorda.nce with ihe procadures outlined in the
Ordinance.
3. Contractor shall, upon requestby Ci�ty, allow an audit and/or examiraafiion af any books, reeords,
ar files in the posses�ion of the Contxactor thafi wiJ1 substanti�te tk�e actual work perforncied by
an MBE. 11�Iaterial misrepresenta�.on of any nature will be grounds for termination of the
Contraciin accordan.cewi�h�a�agraph 15.02.A. Any suchmisreptesentation xnay be graur�ds
for disquaiification. of Cont�actax to bzd on �uture cantracts wiih the Ciry for a period o�
not less tl�an three years.
E. Contractor shau be fully responsi�le to City for aIl acts and omissions of the Subcontractars,
�uppliers, and other individuals or entiiies performing or fw-nishing any of th� Work just as
Contractor i� responsible for Contractor's own acts and otnissions. Nothing in the Con�ract
Docurnents:
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1. shall create for the benefit of any such Subcontractor, Supplier, or athex individual oz e�.taty
any eontractual relatioxiship between City and any such Subcontracfior, Supplier ox otl�er
individual or entity; nor
2. shall create any obligafiion on kk�e part af Ci�ty ta pay nr to see to -the payment of any moneys
due any such �ubconfxactor, SuppJzer, or o�er izxd�vidual or entity except as may otherwise be
required by Laws and Regula.tians.
F. Coz�tractor shall be solely responsi�le for scheduling and coordinating the Work of Subcontractors,
Suppliers, and other individuals or entiiies perfor�ning or furnishulg any of the Workunder a direct
ox indirect cqntract with Contractor.
G. All Subcontractars, Suppliers, and s�ch other individuals or entities perfornaa��g or furnishing any
of the �Vork shall comrnunicate with City through Contractor.
H. All Work performed fox Cantractor by a Subcontracfor or Supplier w�l be pursuani to an
apprapriate agraement between Cont�ac#or az�d the Subcontracfor or �upplier �rrhich specifically
binds the Subcontractor or Supplier io the applicab�e terms and canditions of the Co�t�act
Documents for the benefit of City.
6.07 Wage Rrxtes
A. Duty ta pay Prevailing Wag�e Rates. The Coniractor shall comply with all requirements of
Chapter 2258, Texa.� Government Code (as amended), inclucling ihe payment of not less than tiie
rates detet�mined by the City Council of the Ciry of Fort VLTorth to be the preva�ing wage rates in
accordance with Chapter 2258. Such preva�ing wage rates are included in these Contract
Docurnenis.
B. Penaltyfat Violation. A Contracior ar any Subcontractar who does nat pay �e preva�7ing wage
sha]I, upon demand made by the City, pay to t}� Ciiy $60 for each worker e�aployed for each
eal�ndar c�ay or part of the clay that the worker is paid less than� tk�e preva� wage r�tes stipula.fe d
it� these contract documents. This penahy shall be retained by the Ciry to o�set rts admi��istrative
casts, purs�ant to Texas Gover�ment Code 2258.Q23.
C. Cnmplc�ints of Violations and City Determinalion of Gpod Cause. On receipt of infarmatzan,
inclucling a complaint by a warker, concerning an alleged vi�l�tinn o�' 2258.023, Texas
Gov�rnment Code, hy a Contractor or Suhcontractor, �.e City shaU. make an initial
determination, before the 31st day after the date the City receives the infarmation, as to whether
good cause exists to bel�eve fiha.t the viola.�ion occux�red. The Cify sl�all notxfy in writing the
Coni�actor or Subcontracior and any affectedwarker of its initial deternlina�ion. Upon the City's
determinatian that there is good cause to believe the Contractor or Subconi�actar ha.s �riolate d
Chapter 2258, fihe Cily shali reiain ihe full amounts claimed by the claimant ar claimants as the
difference betweenwages paid an.d wages due under the prevailing vt�age ra�es, such amounts being
snbtracted from successive progress pay�e�ts penc�ing a final determination of the violation.
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D. Arhitrr�tion Required if Violaiion NntResolved. An issue relataiig to an alleged violation of Sectzon
2258.023, Texas Government Code, including a penalty owed to the City or an affectedwoxker,
s1aaU be suIamitted to bind'nzg arbitration in accordance with the Texas General Axbitrat�on Act
(Article 224 ei seq., Revrsed Statutes} if the Contracior or Subcantracfior and any a��ected warker
daes r�ot xesalve the issue by agreeme�ibefore the 15th day aftexthe datetYae Crty rnakes its initial
deten�nil�a�ion pursuant to Para�raph C above. If the persons requ�ed tn arbitrate und�r this
section da not agree on an arbitrator before tlie 11th day a�ter the da.te that arbitra#�on is required,
a d.istrict court shall appoint an a.rbitrator on the pe�tion of any of the persons. The City is not a
party in the arbiira�on. The decisian and awaxd of the arbit�ator is %nal and binding on alI partias
and may be enforced in any co�.ut of cornpetent juz�isci�cti�n.
E. Records to he Maix�tained. The Contractor and �ach Subcontractor sha11, for a periad of three (3)
years folIowing the da.te o� acceptance of the work, maintain records that show (i) the n.aza�e and
occupation of each worker employ�d by the Contractor iri the consiruetian of the Work pxavzde d
for ix� �his Cantract; and (ii) the actual per diem wages paid to each woxkex. The xecords shali be
open at all reasona.ble hours for mspection by the Ci�.y. The provisioxr�s of Paragxaph C.23, Right
to Audi�t, shall pertain to this inspeciion.
F. Progress Payrnents. With each progress payx�nent or payra]1 period, whichever is less, the
Contractor sha11 submit an affidavit staiy.t�g �a.t the Contractor has complied with the requirernents
of Chapter �258, Tex�.s Govezx�aent Code,
G. Posting of yYage Rates. The Contractor shall post prewailing wage rates in a conspicuo�as place at
all iimes.
H. Subcantracior Compliance. The Confractar sl�all in�elude zt7 iks subconfiracts andlor shall
otherwi�e req�re a11 of rts Subeontractors to comply with Paragraphs A t�hrough G above.
6.08 Patent Fees a�d Royalties
A. Contractar sl�a.11 pay all Iicense fees and royalties and assume all costs irzcidez�t �o the use in the
performance af �he Work or the incorporation in the Wark of any iz�.vention, design, process,
product, or device which is the sub�ect of pateni rights or copyrig�.ts held by others. Zf a paxticula r
invention, design, process, product, or device is specified ion� the Contract Documex�ts for use in the
perfarma.nce of the Work and if, to the actual knowiedge of Cify, zts use is sul�ject to patent rights
or copyrights calling far �he payment of any license fee or royalty to aihers, the e�ist�nce of such
rights shall be disclosed by City in the Contract Docuznents. Fa�ure of tlie City to disclase such
informahon does noi relieve the Contractor from it� obJigations to pay for the u�e of said fees ar
z�o�alties to others.
B. To the f�llest extent perfnit�ed hy Laws and Regulcrtio�s, Cont�actor shall andemnify and hold
1�ar�mless City, from and again.st all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including but not limited
io aIl fees and cha�ge,s af engineers, architects, aitnrneys, and other professionals cand alI caurt
ar arb itr�ation or athe� dispute resolution costs) arising out of or�Yelaiing to any in, fringement of
patent rights or capyrights incide�t to th� use in the peYforrnccnce ofthe Work or resultingfrom
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the incor�oNation in the Work of any invention, design, pracess, praduct, o� deviee notspecified
in the CantrActDoca�nents.
6.09 Permiis and Uiilities
A. Cont�actor obtained permits and licen,res. Car�tractar shall obtaix� and pay for all canstruction
permits and licenses except those provided for nci the SuppXementary Condit�ons or Contract
Documents. City shall assist Contrac�or, when necessary, iz� obtainiug such perrnits and licenses.
Coniractor sha.11 pay all governmental charges and iu�spectio� �ees necessary for the prosecution of
the Work vahich are applieable a� the t�ime of opening of Bids, or, aF there are no Bids, on the
Effective Date af tke Agreement, except for permits provi�ded by the C�Ey as specifi�d in 6.09.B.
City shall pay all charges of utility ovvners for connections for p�roviding perrnanent service to the
Work.
B. City obtainedpermitsand licenses. City will obtain andpay for all pern�its and licenses asprovided
for in the Supplementa�y Cand.itions or Coniract Docum�nts. It wili be the Contractor's
responsibilzty �o caz�y out the pravisions of the permit. If the Contractor itutiates c�ianges to the
Contract and the City approves the c�a.nges, the Contractor is responsi�le for obtaining clearance�
and caord'mating wi�th the appropriat� regulatory ag�ncy. The City will not reimburse the
Contractor for any cost assoc�aied w�li these requirements of any City acquired permit. The
�ollowing are pexrnits the Ci�y �nrill abtain if required:
1. Te� s Department af Transportation P errnits
2. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permits
3. Texa.s Corx�ni�sion on Enuironmental Quality Perzz�.its
4. Ra�ihaad Compax�y P ez�s
C. Dutstanding permits and licenses The City anticipates acquisition of a.nd/or access to pexnnits
and licenses, Any outstanc�ing permi�s and Iicenses are ariiicipated to be acquired in ac�ordance
with the sched�e set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule submitted by
the Contractor ix� accoxdance with the Contract Docurnents must consicier any outstanding pern�its
an.d licerzses.
6.10 Laws and Regulatia�rs
A. Contractor shall give all notices required by and sha11 cornply wz�la all Laws and Regulations
applicalaie to the performance of ihe Work. Except wh.ere ot�exwzse expressly required by
appl�cable Laws and Regulations, the City shal� xzof be respans7ble far monitoring Contractor's
compIiance with any Laws or Regulations.
B. �f Contractor �ez�o�s a�y Wark kno•wing or having reason to know that it is contrary �o Laws or
Regu.lat�oz�s, Contractox sha�l bear al� claims, costs, losses, and damages (including but not limited
ta a� �ees and cbarges af engineers, architects, attorneys, and other profe5sionals and all
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court or azbit�a�on ar o�ier dispute resoluiion cosis) arising oui of or xelating io such Work,
However, it shall not be Cont�actor's responsibility to make certain that the S�ecifications and
Drawings are in accordance wiih Laws and Regulations, but this shall no� relie�e Contractor o�
Contractor's abliga�ions under Paragraph 3.fl2.
C. Changes in Laws or Regu]ations not la�.owz� at the �ime o� apening of Bids ba.ving an effec� on
the cost or time of performan.ce of the Work rnay be the subject of an adj�astment in Contract Price
or Contract Time.
6.11 Ti�xes
A. On a contract awarded by the Czty, an organization which qualifies for �xemption purst�ant to
T��as Tax Code, Subchapter H, Secfiions 1 SJ �301-335 {as arnended), the Contractor may purchase,
r�nt or lease alI materials, supplie,s and equipmeni used ar consumed in the per�arrnar�ce af this
con�ract by issuing to his supplier an exemp�ion certificate in Iieu of the tax, said e�ernp�ion
certificate to comply wi�tk� State Camptraller's Ruling .007. Any such exempiion cert�cate issued
to the Contracior in lieu of the tax shall b� suhject to and shall com�ly w�h the provision of State
Gomptroller's Ruling .011, and any other applicabl� rulings pertaining to the Texas Tax Code,
Subchapter H.
B. Texas Taxp�rrnits and informa.iion may be obtained fram:
1. Compiroller of Public Accounts
Sales Tax Di�i�ion
Capitol Station
Ausiin, TX 78711; or
2. http��`www.windaw.�tate.tx.unitaxinfo/i:axfrorms193-�arms.html
6.12 Use afSite and OthepAreas
A. Limitation an Use of 5ite and OtherA�eas:
1. Contractor shall confine con�tructian equipnaent, tk�e storage af ma.terials and equipment, and
the operations o�f workers ta the �ite and ather areas permitted hy Laws and Regulations, and
shaIl not unreasonably encuacz�bear the Si�e a�d ather areaswith construction equipment or oth�r
materia.ls or equipment. Confractar s1�all asswne full responsibility for any damage to any such
]and or area, or to the o�mer or occupant thereof, or of any adjacent land or a.reas resulting
from the performance of the Work.
2. A� any time when, in the judgment of the City, the Contracior has ob�trucied or closed or is
c�.rrying on operafions in a partion of a street, right-of-way, or ease�nent greater than is
necessary for proper execution of the Work, the City may req�ire tk�e Con�ractor fio �'anish the
section on x�vhich operations are in progress before work is coznrnen.ced on any adc�anal
area of fhe Site.
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3. Should any Damage Claim be made by any such ovsmer ar occupant because of t�e perfartuance
of ihe Work, Contractor sha1� prnmptly attempt to resolv� the Dama.ge Claim.
4. Pursuant to Paragr•aph b.21, Contractor shall indemnify and hold harrnless City, from and
againstall claims, cos�s, losses, and damages a�isingout ofor relating to arry claim or action,
legal ar equiiable, brought Iay any s�uch owner o� occupant against City.
B. Refx�oval of Debris Du�ing P��fo�mance of the Wo�k: During t11e progress of the Work
Coniractor shall keep �e Site and ot�aer areas free from �ccumulatians of waste material�, rubbish,
and other debris. Removal axxd disposal of such waste materials, r�zbbish, and other debris shall
conform ta applicable Laws and Regu�a#ions.
C. Site Maintenance Cleaning: 24 hours after written natice is given to the Contractor tliat th�
clean up an the jab site is proceeding in a manner unsatisfactory to the Czty, i� �he Contraetor fails
to correct tk�e unsatisfaetory procedu�e, the City may take such direct action as the City deems
approp;riate to correct the cl�ai�-up deficiencies cited to the Conixactox in �he written notice
{by lettex or electranic communication), and th� costs of such direet actzoz�, plus 25 % of such
costs, s�iall be deducted from the manies due or to b�come due io the Contractor.
D. Final Site Cleaning: Priar �o Final Acceptance of the Work Co�afractor shaIl clean the Site and
the Wark and mak� it ready far utt7ization by City or adjacent properiy nvvner. At the compietion
of the Work Contractar shall remove from the Site all tools, appliances, construction equipment
and ma.chinery, and surplus ma.terials and shall restore to origin�al candition or better alI property
disturbed by fhe Work.
E. Laading Structu�es: Contractar shall not load nor permit any part of any �truetu�re to be loaded
in any manner that wili endanger the structure, nor shall Contractor subject any pa.rt of the Work
or adjacent property to siresses ar pressures t�at wili endanger it.
6.13 Recard Documents
A. Contractor shaIl m.aiz�taiu� i� a sa�e place atthe Site or in a place designated by the Cant�actor and
approved by the City, a�e (1) record capy o#' aIl Drawi�gs, Specifi�ations, Addenc�., Ghang�
Orders, Field Orders, and written interpreta.�ians and clarif'ications in good ordex and annotated to
show change� made during CO�S�lC�0I1. These record documents together wz�h all approved
Samples and a coux�.texpart of all accepted Subm�ital� will be available to C�ity �or reference. Upon
completion of the Work, these reCard documents, a.ny operation and maintear�ance manual�, anc�
Submittals will be delivered to City prior to Final Inspection. Contractar shall include accurat�
loeations for bUried and �in�bedded i�ems,
6.14 5afety and Protection
A. Contractor shall be solely responsible fvr initiatiurag, maintaining and supervising all safety
precautions and programs in conneciion witll the Woxk. Such respons��ity does not re�eve
Subcantractors of their responsibility for the safety of persons or property in the performance o�
their work, nQr far compliance with applieable safety Laws and Reg�ulations. Contractor shall
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ta.ke alI necessary precautaons far the safety a�, and s�a1i provide the necessary protec�ion to
prevent dar�age, arx_juxy ox Iass ta:
1. alI persons on the Si�e or who may be affectedbythe Work;
2. alI the Work and materials and equapxxient ta be incazporated tk�ereit�, whether � storage an
or off the Site; and
3, other praperty at the Site or adjacent thereto, including irees, 5i]TLF�?5, lawns, walks,
p�.vements, roadway5, structures, utilitzes, and Underground Facilities not designated for
rernovaI, relocation, or replacement in the course af construction.
B. Contractor sha.11 comply with a]I applica�le Laws and Regu�ations rela.ting to the safety oi
persons or property, or to the protectzon of pex�ons ox �axoperty firozn da.zx�age, irxjury, ar loss; a.nd
shall erect and ma.intain aIi necessary sa%guards for such �afety a�.d protection. Coniractor shall
notify owners of adjacent property and of Undergrouud Facilities and other utility owners when
prosecution of ihe Work may a��ect tkaena, and shall cooperate with them in the profecYi�n,
xezr�ova�, xelocation, a�d xeplacement of their proper�y,
C. Contractor shall comply with ihe applicable raquirements of City's safety progra�, if any.
D. Cantractor �hall inform City of th� specific requ.irements of Cont.ractor's safety prograzn., i� an.y,
with which Gity's employees an.d repxesentatives z�r�ust comply while at the Site �
E. AlI dazz�age, �juty, ar lass to any property referredto in Paragraph 6.14.A.2 or 6.14.A.3 caused,
direc�ly ar indirectly, in r�vhoie or in part, by Contractor, any Subcontractor, Supplier, or any ather
individual or entity directly or indireetly employed by any of them to perform any of the Work,
ox anyane �'qr whose acts any of them may be Iiable, shalI be remedied by Contractor.
F. Coniractar's duties and responsibilities far safety and for protection of the Work shall continue
until such time as a11 the Wark is campleted and City has accepted the Work.
6. ].5 Safety Repr�e,sentative
Contractor shall infarm City in writing of �ontractor's desi,gnated safeiy representative at the Site.
6.1b Hazat�d Car�municatianProgr�ams
Contractor shall be respozxsible for coardinatiug any exchange �f material safety data sheets or o#1�er
bazard camxnunication infarmation required to be made availabl� to or exchanged betyveen or among
employers in accardance wikh Laws or Regulations.
6.17 Eme�gencies and/or Rectification
A. In emergencies afFecting the safety or protection of persans or t.�e Work ar property at tk�e Srte or
adjaeent there�o, Confractor is obligated to ac� to pxevent t}�reatened damage, inj�ay, or loss.
Conttactax sha.3I giv� City prarnpt written notice if Contractor be�ieves that an� sigriificant
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changes in the Work or variations from the Contract Dacwnents ha�e been ca��d theraby or are
req�r�d as a result thereo� If City determines th,at a ckaange in the Contract Documents is required
bEcause of the action taken by Cantracfiox irx respo�se to s�ach an emerg��cy, a Claange Order may
be issued.
B. Should the Contractor �ail % respond to a request from �he City to rect�y any dis�repancies,
omissions, or correction necessary to conform with the require�nents of filie Contract Dacwnents,
the City shali give the Contractor written notice fhat such work or changes are to be pez�armed.
The written nafiee sha�l direct attention to the discrepant condition and request the Contractar ta
take remedial action to correct the condition. In the event the Contractor does not take positive
steps to fulfill this written request, or doe� not show just cause for not taking the pxoper action,
within 24 hours, the Ciry rnay take such remedial action with City forces or hy contract. The City
shail deduct an amount equal to the entire costs for such remedial action, plus 25°/n, frarn any
fund� due or become c��e the Contractox on the Projaci.
6. T 8 Submittals
A. Contractar shall submit required Submitta�s to City �ar review and acceptance in accordai�ce
with tihhe accepted �chedule of Submittals (as requi�ed by Paragraph2.07). Each submiital will be
identifed as City may require.
1. Submi� numbex af copies specified in fhe General Requiraments.
2. Data. shown on the Submxtta.ls w� be compl�te wiih respectto quantat�ies, d.�a.ezisions, specif�e d
perfaz�nnance and design criteria, rnaterials, and similar data to show City the services,.
materials, and equipment Contractor proposes to provide and to enable City to revie�r the
umformatian %x fihe limited purpases r�quired by Paragraph 6.18.C.
3. Subznit�ls submitted as herein p�ovided by Contractor and re�iewed by City for
confarn�ance with the design concept shall be execufied it� co�a#'ormity wrth the Contract
Docwnents unless otherw�se required by City.
4, When SubrnittaIs are submitted for ihe purpose of showi�g the installation in greaier detail,
their re�vi�w shall not excuse Co�traetor frorn requi�rerzlents shown on the Drawir�gs and
Specificatior�.
5. For-Informatian Only subxnittals upon which ihe City is not cxpect.�d to conduct review or
take responsi�e aciion nna.y be so identif'�ed in the Contraet Documents.
6. Submit requa�ed nwmlaer of �amples speeifed in the Specifcations.
7. Clea:rly zde�tify each Sample as to ma.terial, Supplier, pertinent data such as cat.�iog nurnbers,
�he use for which intended and other data. as City may require to enable City t� review the
subx�7iita.l for the liiruied purposes requirec�. by Fara�raph 6.18.C.
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B. Vi�here a Subrnitta.I �s required by the Con�ract Documents or thE Schedule of Subrnittals, any
related Work performed prior to City's review a.nd acceptance of the pertinen� submit�al w�l be
at t1�.e sale eacpense and respozasxbility o� Caniractor.
G City's Review:
1. City will provide timely review of required Submzttal� in accardance with the Schedule of
Subnlitta�s acceptable to City. Czty's revie�v arid acc�ptance will b� only to determine if the
items covered by the submittals �viTl; after ir�stallation or incorporation in the Work, conform
to the information given z�rx the ContractDocum�nt� and be compatble with the design concept
of'th.e coznpieted Project as a�unctioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents.
2. City's review and aceeptance w�l not ex�end to means, methods, teck�iques, sequences, ar
procedures o� construction (e�cept where a particular means, method, technique, sequence,
or procedure of consiruction is spec�cally and e�pressly called £or by th� Contract
Documents) or to safety precautioxis or prog�raz�ns incident theretn. The re�view ar�d acceptance
of a separate item as such w�I not �nd'zcate approval of the assembly in which the item
fiulctions.
3. City's review and acceptance shall not reliev� Contractor frorn re�ponsbility €or any
vax�iation from �e z�equiren�ents of �he Contract Documents unless Contractar has cornplied
with the rec�uirements of ,�ectxnn 01 33 4Q and City has given written acceptance of eacY�
such vaxiatian by speci�'ic written notation thereof incorporated in or accampan.ying the
Sub��itEal. Ci�.y's xevzew and accepta.nce shall not relieve Contractor from respoz�sibi]zty far
caxnplying witk� the requirements of tbe Contract Documenis.
6.19 Co�ctinuing the Work
Except as otherwise provided, Contractox shall carYy on the Work and adhere ia the Project Schedule
duxi�g all dasputes or disa�xeexnents with City. No Work sha�l be delayed or postponed pending
resolutian of any disputes or c�isagreements, except as City and �ontractor may otherrvise agree in
wr�itiung.
6.2� Contractar's Gene�al Warranty and Guarantee
A. Contractor warra.nts anc� guarantees to City t�at all Work will be in accordance with the Cantract
Doc�unents and will not be defective. City az�d 'zts afficers, directors, rnembers, partners,
employees, agents, consuliants, and subcontractars shaIl be entitled to rely on rapresantation of
Confractor's wa,�ranty and guarantee.
B. Contractor's wazxax�ty and guarantee hereunder excludes defects or damage caused by:
1. abuse, mod�ca�ian, or improper m�inienance or operat�on by pexsons ather than Contractor,
�ubcontractors, �uppliers, or any other individuaI ox ezztity fox whom Contractor is
responsible; or
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2. n.ozmal wear and tear under nnrmal usage.
G Cant�actor's obligation to perform and cornplete the Work in accordarkce with the Contract
Doczunents shall be absoiute. None of the following wi71 constitute an acceptance of Work that is
not in aecordance �vith the Contraci Docurnents or a release of Contractor's ahligarion to p�rform
tihe Work in accordance with the Contract Documents:
�. observai�ons 13y City;
2. recommenriaiian or payment by City af any progress or final payrnent;
3. the issuance of a �P�i_fcate of �'inal Acceptance by City ox az�y payment related thereto by
City;
4. use or occupancy of ihe Wo�k or any part. thereof �by City;
5. a.�y review and acceptance ofa Subzx�it#al by City;
6, any inspection, test, or approval by others; or
7. any correction of defective Wark by City.
D. The Contractor shall re�aedy any defects ar damages in the Work and pay for any damage �o
other work or praperty resulting tl�erefrorn which shall appear withit� a period af two (2} years
fram the date of Fina.1 Acceptance af the Wark unless a Ionger period is specified and shall furnish
a good and sufficient maintenance bond, complying vvi�th the reqturements of Article
5.02.B. The City will give notice of observed defects wrth xeasonabl� promptness.
6.21 Inde mnYfication
A. Cont-�acto� covenants and agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and de�nd, at its own
�xpense,the City, its nfficers, servants and emplo�ees,from and against any and all claims
ari�ing ou� o% or alleged to arise onti o�, the work an� services to be p�rFormed by the
Contractor, its offiice�, agents, employees, subcantractors, licenses or invitees under this
Contract. TAT� TN7)F,MNTk�iC;ATTnN PRnVTSInN TS �PF,C`IFICAY.LY iIVTF.NDEI) Tn
(?PF.RATF ANn RF. F,FFF,C'TTVF F.VFN TF TT I� A..F.(7FD (lR PROVFN HAT AT,T,
()R �nMF, (1F THF.1]AMAC"YF.S RF.TN(C �niT[YH'Z ,RF CAUSED. IN WNnLE nR IN
PART. RY ANV Af�T. nMTSSTnN nR 1VF.(;i,i[YFN .F (lF THE CITY. This indetnniiy
provision is ir�temded to inclnde, withant limitation, Y�demnity for costs, ex�nses and legal
fees incurred by t}ae C�ty in defending again�t such claims and causes of actions.
B. Contractorco�enantsandagreestoindemnifyand holdharinless,atits ownexpense,�heCi�.y,
its officers, servants and employees, from and against any and all loss, damage ar de�tructian
of property' af the City, arising aut oi, or alleged ta arise out oi, the work and services to b�
pe�formed hy the Coutractor, its officers, a�ents, employees, subcontx-acto�rs, licensees or
invitees under this Contracti.
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Deleg�tion ofP�ofessianall�esign Services
A. Contractor will noi be required to provide professional design services uzaless such sexvzc�s are
specifically required by the Contract Docum�nts fox a porti.o� o� the Work ox uz�less such ser�vic�s
are required to carry out Contracior's respoz�sz�iiiti�es �ox construct�n� means, methads, tec�iniqu�s,
sequences aa�d procedures.
B. If professional design servic�s or certificatior�s by a design professional r�lated to 5y5Y�IT},S,
matexials or equiprnent are specif'ically required of Contractor by the Cantraci Documents, City
wall specify alI perforn�ance and design criteria tha.i such services must satisfy. Con�ractor shall
cause such services or certifica�ions io be provided by a properly Iicensed professional, whose
si�mat-ure and seal shall appear on a71 drawings, calculations, specifications, certificanons, and
Submittals p�epared by such professionaL SubiY�ls related to the Work designed or cez�ifed by
such prof�ssional, if prepared by others, shall bear such professional's written appraval when
submit�ed to Ci�.
C. City shall be entitled #o reIy upon the adec�uacy, accurac� and compl�teness of th� services,
certifications or approvals pex�ormed by such design professionals, pro�rided City ha� specifed
to Cantxacto� perfan�ance and design criferia tY�at such services must satisiy.
D. Purs�aantto this Paragraph 6.22, City's review and acceptance of design calcuIations and design
ci�rawings will be anly for the �imited purpose of checking for conformance vvith perfor�r�ance and
design cr�teria given and the design conce}�t expressedin the Contraei Docvments. City's review
and accepta.nce of Subrn�taI� (except desi�n calculaiions and design drawings) will be only for
the purpose stated in Paragraph 6.18,C.
Right to Audit
A. The Con.iraetor agrees thaY the City shall, until the expiraiion of three (3} years after imal
payrnent �dex �lis Coni�'acf, have access to anc�. the right to examine and phatocopy any directly
pertinent boaks, documents, papers, and records of th� Contracior invalving transactions reIating
ta t�iis Contract. Contractor agrees that th� City sha11 have access during Regular Workuig Haurs
to aIl necessary Contractar faciIit�es and shal� be provided adequate and appropria.te work space
in order to eonduct audits in cornpliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City shaIl
give Cantractor reasanable advance notice of intended audits.
B. Contractor further agrees ta ir�elude in al� its subcaz�tracts heraunder a pravision to �e effect that
� subcontractor agrees that the City shall, until the expirat�on of three (3) years after final
payment under this Coxztract, have aceess to and the right to ��amine and photocopy any d'u�ectly
per�inent books, docUzx�ents, p�pers, and records of such Subcontractor, involving transactions to
�he subcontraet, and fi�ex, that Czty shall have acce�s during Regulae Working Hours to aIl
CTI'YQF FOItT W�RTH Daggett andA. ivlcJfiae SI�TS Impror+emen�s
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Subconfractor facilrties, and sha�l be provided adequate and appropria.te work space in order to
conduct audits irt co�napliance with the pxovisions of this Paragraph. The Czty shall give
Subcont�actar reasor�able advance notice of intended a�d�s.
C. Contractor and Subconfiractor agree to photocopy such documexzts as may be requested by the City.
The City agr�es to reimhurse Contrac�or for the cost of the copie� as fo�ows at fhe rate published
i�a the Texas Ad�runistrative Code m effect as a� the tioma copymg is perfarmed.
6.24 Nondisc�iminaiion
A. The City i� respons�7ale for opera�ng Public Transportation Prograrns and nnplementing �ransit-
related projects, which are fw�ded in part with Federal financia.I assi�tance awaxded by the U.S.
Depariment o� Transportati�n and the Federal Transit Administration {FTA), wrthout
discriminating agai�st any persara ita the United States on ihe basis of race, color, or z�.ational origan.
B. Title VI, Civil Rig�it;r Act of 19d4 as ar�ended.• Contractox shall �omply wiih the requirements of
the Act and the Reg�lations as furtli�r defined in tk�e Supplerr�entary Conditions far any project
reeei�ing Federal assis�ance.
ARTICLE 7— OTHER WORK AT THE SITE
7.61 Related WoNk atSite
A. �:ity may perfo�n other ��+ark r�,lated tc� fi.he � � oj�ct �t the Site with City's employees, or other
Cit3� confractoxs, or through otber direct contrac;ts thered`or, or have ot�er work perfar�ned by utility
owners. If such ather �rrork is not noted in the Contract Doeuments, then wrztten notice thereof
w�l be given to Contractor prior to starting any such other work; and
B. Contractor shall afford each other contractor who is a party to such a direct eontract, each utili�y
o�rner, and City, r� Cify is perfo�in� other wori� wiih City's ernployees or ofiher City contr�ctors,
proper and safe accesstothe Site, provi�e areasonable oppox�tunity for the in�'aduction and starage
of m.aterials a.nd equipmeni and the execution of s�uch other work, and properly coardinate the
Work w�itk� theirs. Contractor s�all do all cuitirrg, fitting, and paiching af tl�e Work ihat may be
required to pxoperly connect or otl�erwise make rts several parts come tagetl�er and properly
integrate with such other �vork. Contractar shall not endanger any work of others by cutting,
exca�rati�.g, ar athervvisa altaring such work; provi�ied, however, that Contractax ma.y cut ar aIier
others' :�vork w�th the written consent of Ciry and the of�ers whose wark wilI be affe�ted.
C. 1�' �L�. ��r�pe?� �.x�c�ztion ox !"�4�11t5 [s�' 3?�1�` l�art nf (i`•�ntr�.CfOx's Woxk depends upon work performed
by ut�ers under this Article 1, i:ontractor shall �r,cpec�� such e�ther �.��.r� and pramptly report to
City � writing any delays, defects, or deficiencies in such o�thex warl� fhat render it unava�able
or unsu�iable for the proper exec�ztion a.nd results of Contractor's Work, Contractor's failure �o so
zeport will constitute an aceeptance of such other wotk as f� and proper for integration with
Can�tr'actor's Work except for latent defecfis in the �ork pravided by others.
C1TY OF FQRT WORTH Daggelt and D. McRae SItTS Improvements
STANDARDCONSTRUCTION 5P�.CIFICATION DOCUME�1'I'S CPN Ia2403
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A. If City intends io contract with others for the pexformance of othex woxk on the Prajeci at t�e
5ite, fhe following wi11 be set forth zn Supplementary Candi�iozas:
1. the i�.dividual or entiLy who will have aufhority and responsibility for coardination of the
activit�es am.ong �he variaus contractors will be ident-ified;
2. the specific matter� io be covered by such authority and re�ponsb�zty wi� be �fiemized; a�d
3. the extent of such authority and xespansibilities will �e pro-vided.
B. Uraless o�lierwise provided in the Supplementary Candirions, City shall have autY�ority for such
coaxdznation.
ARTICLE � — CTTY'S RESPONSIBILI'TIES
8.01 Comn�caanications to Cont�acto�
Except as otherwise provided in the Supplemen��ry Conditions, City shall issue aIl coxx�zx�.uz�icatiazas
to Cantractor.
8.02 Furnish Data
City shall tIInely� ftu�nish th� data required under the Contraet Documents.
8.03 Pry When Due
Ciiy sha.11 make paymex�ts to Contractor in accordance vvifh Ariicl� 14.
5.0� La�tds and Ease�raents; Reports and Tests
City's duties with respect to providing lands and easements and provzdizzg en.giz�.eezing surveys ta
es�ablish reference points are set for�h in Paragraphs 4.01 an.d 4.a5. Parag�raph 4.02 xefers ta City's
identifying and making available to Contractor copies of xeports o� e�plorations and tests af subs�rface
conditions and drawings of physical condatzozas relating to e�ting surface or subsurf'ace str�etures at
ar contiguous to the Site that have been utilized lay City in preparing the Can�ract Docurnents.
8.�5 Change OYders
City shall execute Change Orders in accordance with Paragraph 10.fl3.
5.0� rnspections, Tests, urcdApp�ovals
Ciiy's x•espons�ility with respect to certain �nspectior�, tests, and approvals is set forih in Paragraph
X3.Q3.
CITY OF FORT WORTH BaggeYt and D. McRae SRTS Improvemenis
STADiDACtT}CONSTRIJCTION SPECIFICATION I?OCIIMENTS CFN 102403
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8.07 Limitations on City's �tes�onsibilities
A. The City shall nat supervise, direct, or have con�'ol or authority over, nor he respox�sble �ox,
Contractor's means, methods, techniques, sequences, or procedures of constructaon�, or f.he safety
precaunons and programs incident thereia, or for any failure of Contractor to corz�.ply vv�th Laws
and Regulations applicable io �1ie perforrnance af th� Work. Ciiy will not be respansble far
Contractar's faiIure to perform #he Vi�ork in accordance with the Contract Dacunaezats.
B. City w�l notify the Contractox of applicab�e safety plans pursuant to Pazagraph 6.14.
8.08 Undisclosed Hazardous Enviranrne�tal Coradition
Ciry's responsbi3iiy vv�h respectto an unciisclased Ha�ardous Enviranmental Cond'ztio� is set farth
in Paragraph 4.06.
8.09 Com�liance with Safety Prograsn
Wh�e at ihe Site, Ci�ty's employe�s and re�resenta.tives sha�l comply with the spec�i� appkcable
requ�ement� of Contractor's safety programs of which City has been informed pursiaant to
P aragraph b.14.
ARTICLE 9— CITY'S OB5ERVATION STATUS DURING CONSTRUCTION
9.01 City'sProjectMa�tsager�
City wi�l pro�ide one or moxe Praject Manager{s) during the construction period. The duties and
respons bilities and the limita,tioias o£ atrtharity of City's Project Ma.n�gex during construc�ion are set
forth in ihe Contract Docu�xiez��. The City's Project Manager for this Cantract is identified in the
Supplernentary Conditions.
9.02 Visits to Site
A. City's Praject Manager will nnake visits to the Site ai mtervals appropriafe to th� various stages
of construciion as Ciry deexns necessary in order to observe the progress that has been made and
the qualiiy of �he various aspecfs of Contractor's executed Work. Based an information
obtau3ed durin� such visits and obser�vations, City's Project Mazaagex will d�t�rmine, in general, if
the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Con#ract Documents. City's Project Manager wi11
noi be required to make ex�austive ar cantinuous inspections an the Szte ta check the quality or
quantity of the Wark. City's Projeci Manager's efforts will be directed toward pravicling City a
greater degree of confidence �laaf the completed Work will confornr� generally to the Cont�aet
Documents.
B. City's Project Manager's visits and observations are subject to all the Iirniiations on authority and
respons�ility ix� tlae CanY�act Documents incl�dirj.g tbose set forth in Para.graph
8.07.
CTI`Y OF FORT' VJORTH I7aggett and D.1vicRae SRTS lmprovements
STANDARDCDNSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATION DOCLTMEN'iS CPN I024U3
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9.03 Authorized Vcariatiansin YiTork
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City's Project 11Elanager may authorize minor variations in the Work from the requirements of the
Contract Documents which do not involve an adj�strnent in ihe Cantx�act Price or the Con.tract Time
and are compatble with the deszgn concept af the completed Project as a fiuictioning whole �s
indicated by the Contract Documents. These may be accomplished �y a Field Order and will be
binding an City and also on Contractor, who shall perfarin the Wark involved pxomp#�y.
I�ejectingDefectave N�ork
Ciry wilI have auihority to reject Work which City's Project Mana.ger believes to be defective, or will
not produce a compleied Project that conforms to the Contract Documenis or that wz11 prejudice the
n�tegrity of th�e design conce�t of the campleted Project as a functioning whol� a5 indieated by the
Contract Documents. Gity will have a�zthori�ty to conduct speciai inspection or testiz� a�tk�e Woxk as
prouided in Article 13, whether or not the Work is fabricated, installed, or corz�pleted.
Dete�tninations fo� Wo�k Performed
Contracior will determine th� actual quantities and classifications of Work performed. City'� Project
Mana.ger will r�view with Contractor 1:he preIiminary deiernunations on such matters before rendering
a written r�commendation. City's wzitten decision will be final {exee�t as modified to refleci changed
factual conditions ar�ore accurate data). �
Decisions oraRequireraten�s ofCont�actDacuments andAcceptabilit� of Work
A. City will be the initial interpreter of the requirements of the Can�ract Documents and judge of the
acceptability of the Work thereunder.
B. Ciiy wili rander a written decision on any issue referred.
C. City's w�r�itten deciszon on tYze issue re£erred �iI1 be final and binding on the Contractor, subj�ct
to khe pxovision.s of Paragraph 1Q.06.
ART�CLE 10 — CHANGES IN THE WORK; CLAIMS; EXTRA WORK
10.01 Authorizec� Changes in the Wor�k
A. Withoufi �validatizag the Con.tz�act and �vithout notice to any surety, City �y, at any time or from
tiz�r�e to tiuxie, order Extra Woxk. Upon no�ice o� such E�ra Warl�, Cant�actor sl�all prornptly
proceed with �ae Woxk involved which will be performed und�r the applicable condrtions of the
Confract Documents (excepf as otherwi�e specif'ically providec3.). Extra Work shall be
memorialized by a Cha.nge Order which may or may not pzecede an order of Extra worlc.
B. For mino� changes of Virark not requiring changes to Con�ract Time or Cantract Price, a Field
Order may be i�sued by the City.
CITY OF FORT WORTH Da�gett and Il. Me12ae S12T5 improvements
STANDARDCONSTRUCTCpN SPECIFTCATION I30CUMENTS CPN1Q2403
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10.�2 Unauthorized Ghanges in the Wor�k
Contractor shaIl not be enti�led �o an increase in the Contract Przce or an e�tension of the Cantract
Tixx�.e wzth respect to any work p�rfornled t1�at is not req�ired by the Cor�tract Documenis as a.mended,
modifed, or suppl�ment�d as pro�crided in Paragraph 3.�4, excepi in the case of an emergency as
provided in Paragraph 6.17.
10.03 Execution ofChange OrdeYs
A. City and Contractox sha�. execute appropr�afie Change Orders couering:
1, changes in the Work which are: (i} ordered by City pursuant ta Paragraph I 0.O1.A, (u) requnred
because o� acceptance of defective Work under Paragraph 13.Q8 or Ciiy's correciion af
de�ective Work under Paragraph 13.09, or (iii) agreed fio by the parties;
2. changes in the Contraci Price or Con�rac� Tizn.e vvhich are agreed to by the parties, including
any undisputed surn or amount of tiFne for Work ac�ually performed.
10.04 Ext�a Work
A. Skould a dicf�erence arise as to wl�ai does or does not constrtute Extra Work, or as to the payment
thereof, and th� Ciky insisis upon its parforn�ance, the Coniractox shall praceed with the tivark after
maldng written request �ar written orders and �ha1l keep accur�ate acc�unt of fh� actual reasonable
cost �Yzereaf Confract Claiivs regarc�ing E�ra Work sl�all be made pursuant to Paragraph 14.06.
B. The Cantractor shall furnish the City such installa�ion reco�ds of all deviations fra�n the origiunal
Contract Documents as ma.y be nece�sary to enable the Crty to prepare far perma.nent recoard a
co�rected set of plans sY�owing the actual instal}atior�.
C. The camp�nsation agreed upon for Exira Work whether ar not initiated by a Change Ordex s�a.11
be a full, complete and fmal payment for alI cost� Contractor incurs as a result or reIatmg to the
change or Ex1:ra Work, wheiher said costs are known, unknown, foreseen or unforeseen af tha.�
tiine, uacluding without ]imitation, any eosts fox delay, extended o�erh�ad, ripple or impact cost,.
or any other effeci on changec� or unchanged work as a result of the change or Extra Vi�ork.
1Q.OS Notificcctinn to Su�ety
If ihe pravisions of any bond requi�re notiee ta be given to a sureiy of any change a�fecting th� general
scope of the Work ox the provisians of the Contraci Doeuments (mcluding, bui not litr�ted to,
Contract Price or Contract Time), the giving of any such notice w�ll. be Contractor's responsibility.
The amount of each appficable bond will be adjusted by the Contxactor to refl�ct the effect of any
such change.
CITY OF FORT WORTH i7aggett and T7. McTtae SRT3 Improvements
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10.06 Contract Claims Pracess
A. City'.� Decision Requirea': All Contract Claims, �xc�.pt those waiv�d pursuant to Paragraph
14.09, shall be referredta the City fQr decision. A decision by City shall be required as a condition
precedent to any exercise by Contractar of any rights or remedies he may otherwise have utider
the Coniract Documents or by Laws and Reg�ilat'rons in respeci of such Contract Claims.
S. Natice:
�. Written notice �tatin�g tha general na.fure of each Caniract Claim sha11 be defiver�d by tt�e
Contractor to Ciiy no later than 15 days after tha start of the e�ent giving rise thexeto. The
re5ponsibility to sul�stantiaie a Contract Claim shall rest with fhe paxty malang fhe Contract
Claim.
2. Na�ice af the arnaunt or extent of the Contract Claun, v�ith supporting data shall be del�ivered
ta fhe City on or before 4S days fro�n the start of the event giviixg rise thereto (uz�J.es� the City
allows additior�al time for Contractor ta subrnit addikianal or more accurate data in support af
such Contract Claim).
3. A Contraet Claim for an adjustment in Contract Price shau he pre�ared in accordance with
the provisions of Paragraph 12.01.
4. A Contract Clai�m for an adjusiment in Contract Time shaIl be prepared in accordance with
the provisioz�s of P ara�raph 12.02.
5. Each Coniract Claim s�all be accompa.nied by Contractor's written sta.tement that th�
adjustment claimad is th� �nt�re adjustment to which the Contractor believes i� is enrnled as a
resuIt of said ewent.
6. The City shall submit any response to the Contractor wiihiti 30 days after reeeipt of ihe
claimant'� last submiital (unless Contract allows additianal time).
C. City's Aciian: City w�l review each Cont�act Claim an.d, withizi 30 days after receipt of ihe J,a.st
submitt�l of the Contractor, if any, take one af tlie following actions in writing:
1, deny the Contract Claim in whol� or in part;
2. approve the Contract Claitn; or
3. notify the Contractor tha.t �Iie City is unable to xesolve ihe Con�ract Claim i�, in �he City's
sole discretior�, if �rould �e inapprapriate �ar the City to do �o. Far pt�rposes of fiu�ther
resolution af the Contract Claim, such notice shall be c�eemed a dez�iaL
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett azid D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STfiNDAFZDCaNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMFN'1'S CPN1Q24D3
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D. City's writ�en action under Paragraph 10.06.0 will be final and binding, unless City ar
Contractor invoke the dispute resolui�on procedure set fvrth in Art'tcle 16 within 3 D days of such
actio� or d�nial.
E. No Contraci Clauri far an adjusttnent in Confxact Price or Cantxact Time vvill be va3id if not
subm�tted in accardance withthis Paragraph 10.06.
ARTICLE 11-- C�ST OF THE WORK; ALL�WANCES; UNiT PRICE WORK; PLANS
QUANTITY MEASUREMENT
11.01 Cost of the Work
A. Co.�ts 1'neluded: The term Cost �f the Wark means t11e su�n of all costs, except those excIuded in
Paragraph I1.OI.B, n�ce�sariiy incurred and paid by Contracto�r in the pxoper performanee of the
Wark. �hen the value of any Work covered �y a Change Order, the costs ta be reimbursed to
Contraetar will be only those additional or �crerz�entai costs requnred because of th� change in ilie
Work. Such costs shall noi include any of the costs itemized in Paragraph 11.O1.B, and sha11
include bui not be limited to �ihe fo]Iowing ite�ms:
1. Payroll casts for employees irn fne d�ect employ of Conixactor in the performance of the
Work under schedules of job classi£ications agreed upon by City and Contractor. Such
elnployees shaIl include, without limit�.tion, snperin�endents, foremen, and ofiher personneI
ex�ployed full time on the Wark. Payroll costs for emplayees not �mployed full tmle on the
Work shall be apportioned on the basis of therr time spe�ti on tke Work. 1'ayroll cos�s shall
include;
a. salaries with a 55% maxlcup, or
b. salaries ancl wages plus the co�t of fringe benafits, which shall include social security
cantr�utions, �znemplayment, excise, and payroll faxes, workers' eompensahon, health
at�d �reti�ement bene�s, bonuses, sick leave, vacaiion and holida.y pay applicable iJ�ereto.
The expenses of performing Work outside of RegEalar Working Hou.rs, Weekend
Woxking Hours, vr legal holidays, sha11 be included in t13e above to txie ex#ent authorized
�y City.
2. Cost af a�l materiais and equi�ament furnished and �eorporated it� fihe Work, inciuding casis
o� transportation and starage tnereof, anc€ Suppliers' field services required in carvsection
tl�erewith.
3. Rentals of all constructian equiptnent and machinezy, and the parts tbereof whether rented
frotn Coniractor or others � accordance with rental ag�reeznents approved by City, and the
costs of transportation, Ioading, unloacling, assexnl�ly, dismantJiz�g, and removal thereof. All
such cos�s shall be in accordaz�ce with the teznas o� said rental agreem�nts. The rental of any
such equipment, machinery, or parts s�all cease �vhen the use thereof is no longer necessary
for the Work.
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4. Payments �xaade by Co�tractox to Subconlxactors for Work performed by �ubcontractors. I�
required l�y C�ty, Contxactor shall obtain caznpetztave bids from su�contractors acceptable ta
City and Contractor and shall deIiver s�ch bids t� C'rty, who will then detezmine, whic� bids,
if any, witl be acceptal�le. I� any subcantract provides tk�at the Subcon�actor is to be p�.id on
the basis af Cost af the Work plus a fee, the �uhcon�kractoz�'s Cost o� the Wark and fee shall
be detem�ined in the same manner as Contrae#or's Cost of fhe Work and fee as provi.ded in
this Paragr�ph 11.Q1.
5. Costs of special consultants {includulg but not Iirnited to engineers, architects, testixag
laboratories, surveyors, attorrieys, and accountants) employed for serviees specifically re�ated
to the Work
{. Supplemental c�sts ineluding fhe fo�lovving:
a. The proportion of necessary transportation, travel, and subsistence e�enses of
Cantractor's employees incurred ir� discharge of duties connected with f.he Work.
b. Cast, including transportation arid ma�ter�ance, of all znaterials, supp�ies, equipinent,
xz�achiz�e�y, appliance�, o£�ce, and temparary �acili.ties at tk�e S�e, and ha.nd taals nof
owned by tkae �or�Cer�, which are cansumed in t�� perforr�naz�ce of the Vilorlc, and cost, less
marke� �alt,�e, of such �ems -us�d but not conswmed w}uch remain ihe property of
Contractor.
c. Sales, consumer, u�e, and other sim�ar iaxes related to the Work, and for wY�ch
Contractar is lia.ble noi covered under Paragraph �,11, as imposed by Laws and
Regulations.
d. Deposits Iost for causes other tl�.an zaegligence of Contractor, any Subcontxactor, or
anyone cifrec�y ax �direc�y emp�oyed by any o£ tb:ez�r�. or for whose acts any of them may
be liable, and royalty pay�x�ez�ts and fees �or pexmit� and �icense�.
e. Losses and damages (and related e�anses} caused by da.mage to the Work, not
compensated by insl.irance or otherwise, sustained by Con�ractar in connection with the
performance of fi11e Work, provided such lossas and da.mages hava resulted from causes
o#her than the negligence of Contractor, any Subcontractor, or anyone direct�y or indirectly
employed by any of them or for whose acts any vf tlzem may be lia.ble. Such losses sha11
include settiements made with the writien consent and ap�ro�al of City. No �ueh losses,
damages, and expenses shall be included in the Cost of tYie Work for �he purpose of
dete�inino Contractor's fee.
f. The cast of uti�ies, fiiel, and sani�ary facalities at the Site.
g. Minor e�penses �uch as telegrarns, long clistanc� telephc�n� calls, telephone and
communication se�rices at the Site, express and courier s�rvice5, and si�nilar petty cash
items in c onne ciion with the W ark
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h The cosfis of premiums for alI bonds and insura.nce Coniractor is required by the Contract
Docurnents to pu�rchase andrnaintain.
B. Costs E�ecluded: The term Cost of ihe Work shall not include any of the following items:
1. Payroll costs and other compensat�on of Contractor's o�i'icexs, executives, principals (of
partnerships and sole proprietorships), general znanagers, safety nnanagers, engmeers,
architects, estimatars, attorneys, aud'ztors, accountanis, purckaasing and cantracting agents,
expedi�ers, timekeepers, clerks, and other persozan:el enaployed hy Contractor, �hether at the
Site Qr in Contrac�or's principai or bran.ch office for general adminisbra�ion of the Work and
not spec�ically included in ihe agreed upon scbeduie o� job classifications referred to in
Paragraph 11.OI.A.1 or specificaliy cavexed by Paz�a�raph l.l..al .A.�4, all of which are to be
considered administrative costs covered by the Conixactox's fee.
2. Expenses af Cont�ractor' � principal a�d I�ra.nch offices other than Gantracior's office at the
Site.
3. Any part of Cont�actor's capital expenses, including interest an Contraetor's capita]
erz�played fax the Work and charges against Contractor for delinquen� payments.
�4. Costs due to the negligence of Contractor, any Subcontractflr, or anyone directly ar �directiy
emp�ayed by any of them or for wl�ose acts any of them. n�aay l�e Jiable, �ir3:cluding bu# not
limited to, th� correction af defectiv� Work, disposal of xnateria.ls or equipment wz�angly
supplied, and making good any damage to property.
5. Other overhead or general expex�.se eosts o� axry kind.
C. Coni�actor's Fee: When all the Work is performed on the basis of cost-plus, Contractor's fee
shaIl be de�ermined as set forth in tl�e Agreement. When �he �alue of any Work covered by a
Change Order for an adjustmen� in Coniract Pric� rs determmed an the basis of Cast of th�
�ork, Contractor's fee s�ll be detern�med as se� fortl� in Paragraph 12.01.C.
D. Documentation: Whenever the Cost of the Work for any purpose i� �o be de#erinined pursuant to
Paragraphs 11.O1.A and 11.Ol.B, Contractorr wili establish and maintasn records thereof in
accortlance with genezaJly accepted accounting practices and submit in a fortn acceptable to City
an itemized cost breakd��crn together with supporting data.
11.02 Ailowances
A. SpecifiedAllo�vance: It is understood tha� Co��ractor has included ir� the Contract Price all
all�wances so named in ihe Contxact Docurr�ents and shall cause the Wark so covered to be
perforrned for such sums and by such persons or enti�ties as ma.y be acceptable ta City.
B. Pr�e-bfd Allovvances:
].. Contractor agrees that:
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a. fhe pr�-bid allowances include the cost io Gontracior of rnaterial� and ec�uipment required
by th� allovvances to be delivered at ih� Site, and all appl�cabl� ta.xes; and
b. Con�ractor's costs for uz�l.aading az�d ha.z�.dl�g an the S�te, Iabox, instaUataon, overhead,
proft, and other expen�ses confez�r�p�.ted for the pre-bid allowances k�ave.been iz�cluded in
the allowances, and no demand �ox add'ztio�a.l payment on account o� any of the
foregoang wial be valid.
C, ContingeracyAllowance: Contractor agreas that a coniingency allowance, if any, is for the sole use
of City.
D. Prior to final payment, an appropriate C}�ange �rder will be issued to reflect actual amounts due
Contractor an account of Work cavered by allowances, and the Con�ract Pr�ce shall be
correspondingly adjusted.
11.03 UnitPrice Wo�k
A. Where the Contract Documents provide tkrat all or part of filze Woxk z� to �e Ux�it Price Woxk,
initially the Con�ract Price will be deem�ed ta iz�clude for a� LTx�zt Parzce Work an axz�ounfi equal to
the sum of the Unii price fox eachsepatately iden�afied �tezxa o�U�ait Price Woxk tirnes tiie estinr�.ated
quaniity of each item as indicated m the Agxeenne�at.
B. The estim�.ted quiantities af iterns of Unit Price Work a�e not guaranteed and are solely for the
pur�aase o�' comparison of Bids and deternliiung an initia.l Contract Price. Determinations of the
actual quantiti�s az�d cla.ssificatians of Unii Price Work performed by Contractor w�l be made by
City subject to the provisions of Paragraph 9.Q5.
C. Each unit price will be deemed to include an amount cansidered by Contractor to be adequate to
cover Contractor's overhead and prafit for each separately identifed item. Work descr�ed in the
Contract Documents, or reasonably in�ezxed as xequixed far a fi�ancfiionally cozx�.plete i�sfia.11ation.,
but nat identified in the listzng o�unit price items shaIl be cansidered incidental to unxt pxice waxk
listed and the cost of in.cidental work included as part a� the unit price.
D. Ci�ty rn.ay make anadjusiment in the CantractPric� in accordance withParagraph 12.D1 if:
1. the quantzty of any iterrm of Unit Price Wark performed by Gontractor differs materia.11y and
significanily from the estimated quantity of such iiem indicated in the Agreement; and
2. there i� no coxrespondang �.djustmer�t wxtl� respect to any othe�r item of Work.
E. Increased or Decreased Quantitres: The City reserves the right to ar�er Extra Work in
accordance with Paragraph �0.01.
1. If the changes in quani�ties or the alterations do not significantly change the character of
work unde.r fi11e Coniract Documents, th� altered work will be paid for at the Contract unit
price.
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2. Tf the changes in qua.ntities or alterations si�ificantly change the chaxacter of �rork, the
Cont�act will be amended by a Chaz�ge Ordex.
3. If nQ unit p�ees exist, this v�ll be considered E�ra Work and the Contract w�7I be amended
by a Change Ordex iu� accordance vcrith Article 12.
4. A significant chang� in the charactex of work occurs when:
a. the character of work for any Item as a�tered dzffe�rs materially in kind or nafure from that
in the Contract or
b. a Major Item of work vaxies by more tl�an 25% from the original Contract quantrty.
S. When the quantity of work to be done under any Major Item of the Contract is more than
12S°/a of the origina.l quantifiy sta.ied in the Contract, then either party to the Coniract may
xequest an adjushnent to the unit price on the portion of the work that i� above 125%.
6. When t�e qua.ntiry of work to be done under any Major Item o� the Contract i� less than 75°/a
p� �lE pXl�;lri�l iJLk`lritl� stated in the Contract, then either party to the Contract �ay request
an adjusiment to the unit price.
I 1.04 Plans Quantity Mec�surerraent
A. Pla.ns quantities rnay ox x�nay nat representthe exact quan�ity of work perfarmed or material moved,
hand�ed, or placed durmg the execuiion of the Contract. The esiimated bid quantities are
desi�nated as final payzx�ent quantrties, �nless rev�sed by the gov�rning Seciion ar this Article.
B. ��the quantity measured as ou�lined under "1'rice and Payment Procedures" varies by rr�oxe than
25% (or as stipulated ut�der "Prica and Payment Procedures" for specific Items) from the total
estimated quantity for an fndividual Itein ariginally shown in the Coniract Document�, an
adjustment may be ma.de to the q�antiiy of authorized work done for payment putposes. The party
to the Cantract requesting the adjustment will provide field measurements and calculations
showing the fmal quantit� for which payrnent will be made. Payment for revised quantity will be
made at ihe unzt pxxce bid for f1�a.t Item, excepi as provided for in Article 10.
C. Wl�e� quanl:iiies are revised �y a change in design approved by the City, by Change Qrder, ox to
corxectan e�rror, ar �� correctanerrar on the plans, the �la.r�s quantity will be increasedor decreased
by the amount invalved in the ehange, and the 25% variance will apply to the new p1an� quantzty.
D. Tf th� total Contract quantity multiplie d by the unit price bid fax az� individual Item is Iess tlian
$250 and the Item is not originally a plans quantity Itexrr, then the Item ma.y be paid as a plans
q�aantity Item if the Ciiy and Contractor agree in wiritu�g to f� fhe f�nal quanrity as a plans quiantity.
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E. For callaut work or non-site specific Contracts, the plar�s quan�zty measurement reqturem�nts are
not applicable.
ARTICLE I� — CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE; CHANGE OF CON'TRACT T1NiE
12. a1 Change of Contract Price
A. The Cont�act Pric� may only be changed by a Claaxige Oxder.
B. The value af any Wozk caveredby a Change Order will be detern7ined as follows:
l, where the Work invol�ed i5 covered by unit prices contaira�ed in the Confract Documents, by
application of suchunit prices ta the quan.fities ofthe rterns involved (subject to the provisions
a£ Paragraph J. ]..03); or
2. where ihe Work invoived as �at covered by unit prices contauzed in the Contract Documenis,
by a mutually agreed luix�p surx� or wiit price (vvhich may include a.n allowance for overheac�.
and profit not necessarily in accordance with Paragraph 12.01.C.2), and shall include the �ost
of any secondaxy impacts fhat are foreseaable at the time of pricing the eost of Extra Wark;
or
3. vvhere the Work involved is not covered by u.nit prices contained in the Contract Documents
and agreement to a lump sum or unit price is not reachedunder �aragraph 12,OLB.2, on the
basi� of the Cost of the 'Work (deternvt�ed as pravidec� m Paragraph 11.01} plus a Coniractar's
�ee for overhead and profii {determ'nied as pravided azz Paragraph 12,b1.C}.
C. Cont�actor's Fee: The Con�t'actor's additional fee for overhead and profii shall be deterrz�ined as
follaws:
l.. a rnutually acceptable f�ed fee; or
2. i� a fixed fee is not agreed upon, then a fee based oz� the following percenf�.ges of the various
port�ons of the Cost of Lhe Woxl�:
a. for costs i.t�curred under Paragraphs 11.O1.A.1, I1.OI.A.2. and 1�.O1.A.3, ihe
Con.tractor's additional fee shall be 15 pereent except for:
1) renfal fees far Cantractor's own equipment u�ing standard renta.l rates;
2} bonds and insurance;
b. for costs an.curred under Paragraph 11.O1.A.4 and 11.O1.A.5, the Contractor's fee shall be
fkVe �]excent (5°/a�;
�} where one ar more tiers of subeontracts are an the basi� of Cost af the Work plus a
fee and no f�ed fee is agreed upon, the infent of Paragraphs 12.O1.C.2.a and
12.01.C.2.b is that the �ubcont�actox �ho actually perfornls the Wark, at whatev�r
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ti�r, will b� paid a fee of 15 percent of the costs incurred by such Subcontractor under
Paragraphs 11.O1.A.1 azid 11.QI.A.2 and that any higher tier Subcontractor and
Contractor will each�e paid a fee of fn�e percent (5%) of the amount paid to tlae nex#
lower tier �ubcontractor, hovve��r in no case shall the cumu]ative total af fees paid be
in excess of 25%;
c, no fee shall be payable on the basis of costs itemized undex Paxagraphs 11.01.A.6, an�i
�I.Ol.B;
d. the amount of credit to he allowed hy Contractox Ya C�.y for any change which resulis in
a net decr�asc� in cosi will be the aznount a�tk�e actual net decrease in cost plus a deduction
in Contractor's fee by an amount equal to five percent (S°fo) of such net decrease.
I2.02 Change of Contract �me
A. The Can�ract Tim�e may anly be cha.nged by a Change Drder.
B. Na �xtension of th� Contract Tune will be allovved far Ea�ra Wark or for claimed delay unle�s the
Extra Wark contamplaied or claimed delay is shown to be on the crifrcal path �f the 1'roject
Schedule or Contractor can show by Critical Path Methad az�a�ysis how the Ex#ra Work or claime d
d�lay adversely affects the critical path.
12.03 Delays
A. Where Coniractor is reasonably delayed in the performance or complet�on of any part o� the
Work wi� the Contract Tizne due to delay beyond the control of Contractor, the Ca�tract Time
may be ext�nded in an amount equai to the time lost due to such delay if a Contract Claiu�rz is rnade
therefor. Delays beyond the control of Contractor shall include, but not be lunited to, acts or
neg�ect by City, �.cts or neglect of utilify owners ar o�ther contractors perfoiming aihex wark as
contempla.ted by Article 7, fires, floods, ep�clemics, abnormal �veather conditions, or acts of God.
Such an adjusiment shaIl be Cox�ractor's sole and exclusive remedy for the delays desG�ibed in
this Paragraph.
B. If Contractor is dela�ed, City shall not be liable to Contractor for any elauns, casts, losses, or
dam�.ges (including but not linaited to all Fees and charges of engirieers, architects, attarx�eys, and
other professionals and all court or arbitration or other c�ispute resolution cast�) sustamed by
Contractt�r on or in connec#ion with any ofh�r praject 4r antacipated project.
C. Contractor shall not be entitled to an ad�stment in Contract Price ar Contract Tirn� for delays
wxthin the eati�rol df Contractor. Delays attributahle to and within the co�tral of a Subconi�actor
or Supp�.er sl�all be deemed to b� deIays within the control of Con�ractar.
D. The Contractor sl�all receive no compensation �ar dela�s or hindrances to the Work, except when
direct and una.voidable extra cosi to ihe Contxactar is caUsed by the failure of the Gity to provide
informatian or ma�erial, if any, which �s ta be furnish�d by the City.
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ART�CLE 13 -- TESTS AND YNSPECTIUNS; CORRECTION, REMOVAL �R ACCEPTANCE OF
DEFECTIVE WORK
13.01 Notice �f Defects
Natice of aI� defective Wark of which Ciry has actual knowledge w�l be given to Confxact�r.
Defectiv� Work may he rejected, correcied, or accepted as provided in this Article 13.
13.02 Access ta Wo�k
City, independent t�sting laboratories, and governmental ageneies with jurisdictional interests will
have access to the Site and the Work at reasonable iimes for their observaiion, inspection, and testirag.
Contractor shall provide thern proper and safe conditions for such access and advise them of
Contractor's safety procedures and programs so that ihey may comply therewi�h as appIicable.
13.03 Tests and Inspections
A. Cantractor shall give City timely notice of readiness of the Work for all required inspections,
tests, or appro�als and shall caoperate witl� inspection and tesiing personnel to faciIita.te required
inspeetions ar iests.
B. If Contract Documents, Laws or Regulations of any public body havir�g ju�risdic�on require a�ry
of the Work (or paxt thereo�} to be inspected, tested, or appxoved, Contractox shaIl assurne full
respoz�sbi�.ty :for axranging and obtaining such i�depenc�ent mspections, tests, retests ar approvals,
pay all costs in connection tllerewith, and fi�zni�sh C�ity the xequared certiifxcates nf inspecfion or
appraval; exceptmg, howevex, those fees specifically identif'ied in fhe Supplementary Conditions
or any Texas Depaz�zazent of L'zcexi.sure an�. Regulataan ('IDLR) inspections, which shall be paid as
descrz�ed in the Supplemeniary Conditions.
C, Contractor shall be responsible far arranging and obtaining and shall pay all costs in connection
with any inspections, tests, re-t�st�, ar appravals required for City's acceptance of material� or
equipment to be incorporated in the Work; or acceptance afmaterials, m� designs, or equipxnent
submitted far appraval prior to Contra�tor's purcl�a.se t�ereof for ineorporation in the Work.
Such inspections, tests, r�-tests, or appro�aIs shall be performed by organizations aceeptable to
City,
D. Cit� z�ay a�ange for the services of an. ia�dependez�t testmg laboxatory (`"I`esting Lab") to
pe�o� any anspections or tests ("Te�ting") fox axay part o� tk�e Vl�axk, as deternvned so1�Iy by
City.
1. City wi11 coo�dinate such Test7ng to the e�ctent possble, with Contractar;
2, Should any Testing under this Section 13.03 D result in a"fail", "did no� pass" or other
siriu7ar ne�afive resul�, the Contractor shali be respon�ible for paying for any and all xetesfs.
Can#ractor's ca.ncellation without cause of City iz�iiiated Test�g sha�. be deemed a nega�ve
resuli and require a retest.
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3. Any amounts owed �ax any retest under tivs Sec�ion 13.03 D shall be pazd directl� to ihe
Testi�g Lab by Contractor. City wii3 forward all invoices for reiests to Cantractor.
4. If Contractor fails to pay the Tesiing Lab, City will not issue Final Payment uniil the Testing
Lab is paid.
E. If any Wark {ar �iha work of others) that zs to be u�.speeted, tested, or appraved is covered by
Coniractar without written concuzxence o� City, Cantractor shall, if requested by Czty, uncover
such Work for observation.
F. Uncoveri�z�g Wo�k as provided in Paragraph 13.03.E shali be at Contractor's e�ense.
G. Contractor shall have the rr.ght to make a Goniract Claim regarciing any retes# or invoice issued
under Secrion 13.a3 D.
13.04 Uncovering Wo�k
A. If any Wark is covered �ont�ra�ry to the Carrtrac� Documents or specif"�c instructzoz�s by fhe City, it
must, if request�d by City, be uncavered far City's observation and replaced at Cont�actor's
e�pense.
B. If City considers it necessary or �dvisable that covered Work �e observed by City or inspected or
tested by others, Contractor, at Cify's requ�st, shall uncover, expase, or o�herwise make availa.bie
far observation, znspection, pr testing as City may require, fihat porkion of the Work in question,
fi�rni�hing aIl necessary ]abar, rna.terial, and equipment.
1. I� 'rk is found that tlle uncovered Work is defective, Contractor shall pay alI cla�n�s, costs,
losses, and da�nages (including but no� limrted to all fees and charges of engineers, architects,
attorneys, and oth�r professianals and all court or other clispute resohrtion costs) arising out of
or relatin.g ta such uncavering, e�osure, observation, inspection, and t�sting, and of
sati�faetory replac�rnent ar reconstruction (including but not Jaznited to aIl cost5 of repair or
xeplacement of work of others); or City shall be entitled to accepi defective Wo�k in accordance
with Paragraph 13.fl8 � vvhich case Coniractor shall s��l be respans�bl� far all costs associa.ted
wiih exposmg, abserving, and testing the defective Work.
2. If the uttcover�d Wor�C is not found to be defective, Conixactor shall b� a3lowed an increase
in �he Contract Price or an extensian ofthe ContractTime, or bo�h, cl�rectly attri�ut.�.ble to such
uncovering, exposure, observatior►, ins�ection, tes�ing, repla.cement, and reconstruction.
1.3.0� City May Stap the Work
Tf the W�rk i� defec�ive, or Contractar fails to supply sufficient skilled workexs or s�.itable mat�rials
or equipment, or fails to per�orm the Work in such a way tha.t the completed Work w�l con�orm to
the Contract Docux�r�ents, City may order Contractor to stop ihe Work, or any portion thereof, until the
cata�e for such ordex �as beer� eliminated; havvevcr, this right of City to stop fihe Wark s�all not give
rise io any duty an the part of City to exercise this righi for the benefzt o� Contractor, any
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Subconiracior, any 5upplier, any ofher individual or entity, or �.ny surety for, or employee ar agent of
any of them.
13.06 Correction o�Removal of De�ective Work
A. Prorriptly aft�r r�ceipt of written no�ice, Cani�ractox sk�a�l correct all defective Wark pursuant to
an acc�pta.ble schedule, vcTbether or not fabricated, installed, or cozxapleted, or, if the Work has been
reJected by City, remove it from the P�aject and replace it wi�h Work that is noi defective.
Contractar shall pay all claims, costs, additional �esting, losses, and damages (including but not
limiied to a11 fees a.nd charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professiona�s and a1I
court or arbitra�ion or oiher dispute resolution costs) ar�sing oui of or relating to such carrection
or removal (includin� but not limited to a�l costs of repair or r�placement of work of others}.
Fa�ure to require the remo�al of any defeciive Work shall not constitute acceptance afsuch Work.
B. When correcting defective Work uz�d.ear the tenns of this Paragraph 13.46 ox Paxag�raph 13.07,
Contractox sha11 tak� no action tha.t wauld void or o�hez�wise izz�pair Ci�ly's special warranty and
guarant�e, if any, on saic� Work.
13.07 Correction Period
A. If withua two {2) years after the date of Final Acceptance {or such longer period of tune as ma.y be
prescnbed by tJ�e tennns o£ arzy applicable special guaraniee required by the Contrac� Documents),
any Wark z� �ound to be d.efeeti�e, or if the repa�r of any damages to the la.nd or areas xraade
availa.ble for Contr�actar's use b� City or permitted by Laws and Regu�atiox� �.s conternplated in
P aragraph 6.10.A is found to be defective, Contractor shall profnptly, without cost to City and in
accordance with City's wriiten ins�ruction�:
1. repair such def�ctive Iand or areas; or
2. co�ect sucl� defective Work; ar
3. if the defective Woxk ha.s been rejected by Ci�ly, rez�nove zt from the Project and replace it
with Work that is not �efecti�ve, and
4. satisfactorily correct or repair or remove and repJace any damage to other ViWork, to the work
Qf others ar other ]and or areas resulting th�refxom.
B. If Cantractox does z�ot pxorn.p�ly camply with the �erms of City's writien instructions, or i�ra an
emexgenc� wk�exe delay would cause serious risk of loss or damage, City ma.y have il�e defecfave
Wark caz�•ected or repaixed or nnay have ihe rejected Wark removed and replaced. AIl claims,
costs, lasses, az�.d darz�ages (including but not ]imited io all fees and c}�arges of engin.eers,
arehiteets, attarneys, and other p�ofessiaz�ls and all court or other dispute resolution costs) axis�g
out of or relating to sctch eorrection ar repaiur ox such re�noval and areplacement (including but not
Iimited f.o all costs of repair ar repla.cement a� work of other�) wi.11 be paad by Contractor.
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C. In specral circumstances where a particuJar z�em a� equipm�nt is placed in continuous seroice
befare Final Acceptance of all the i7iToric, the caxrectaon period for tbat item may start to run fram
an earlier date if so provided ini the Contract Doc�nents.
D. Where defeciive Work (and damage to other Wvrk re�ulting therefrom.) has been carrected or
removed and replaced under this Paragraph 13.07, the correction period hereunder wi�h respect
io such Work may be rec��zired to be extended for an addi�ional period of one year aftar the end of
the initial correction period. City shall provide 30 days written notice to Cantractor should such
additional warxanty coverage be required. Contractor u�ay dispute ti�is requirement by filing a
Con-tract Claiixi, pu�suant to Paragraph 10.06.
E. Contractar's obligations under tivs Paragraph 13.07 axe iz� add'ztion to any other abligation or
warrant�. The provisio�s of this Paragraph 13.07 sha�l not be co�astrued as a substitute for, or a
waivex n�, tlie provisions of any applicable statute of limita.tion or repose.
13.08 Acceptance ofDefeciive Wot�k
If, instead of requiring correction or remowal and replacemeni of defective Work, CiYy pr�fers to
accept it, City may do so. Con�ractor shall pay all claims, costs, losses, and da.zx�ages (including but
not limited to all fees and chaxges af engineers, architects, attorneys, and ot.�er profess�o�als a.rid ali
court or other dispute xesolutzon casts) atkributable to City's evaivation of and dete.�7mi�ation to accept
such defective Work axid �rox �e drminished value of �he Work to the extent �ot otherwis� paid by
Contractor. If any suc� acceptance occurs priar io Fina1 Ace�ptance, a Change Order �tavill be issued
incorporating the necessary revisians in th� Coniract Documents with respect io the Warl�, and City
shall be entitled to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price, reflect�g ihe dnnix�i.�hed va1u� of
Work so accepied.
13.09 City May Carrect.Defective Wark
A. If Contxacfar fails within a reasonab�e time after written notice from City to correct defective
Work, or to remo�e and replace rejected Work as �equired by City in accordance with Paragraph
13.()6.A, or � Contractor fai7s ta perform the Work in accoxdance wrth the Contract Dociunents,
or if Contractnr fails to camply wifh any other provision of the Contract Dac�ments, Ciiy may,
after �even (7} days written noiice to Contractor, corxect, or xemedy any such deficiency.
B. In exercising the righi� and remedies urkde:r this Paragraph 13.09, Crty shall proceed
expedrtiausly. Tn conneciion with such corrective nr remedial action, City may exclude Contractar
from al.l or part of the Site, take possessior� oi a� ar part of the Work and suspend Contractor's
services :rela�ed tl�erato, and incarporate in the Woxk all �aterials and equipment mcorporated in
the Waxk, stor�d at the Site or for w�ch City has paid Contractar but which are stored el�ewhere.
Cantractor shall allow City, City's represez�tatives, agents, consultants, employees, and City's
other contractars, access to the Site to enable City to exercise the xights and remedies under tivs
Paragrap�i.
C. All clairns, costs, Iosses, and damages (including but na� Iimited to all fees and charges of
engineers, architects, attorneys, and ather professionals and al� court or o�ier dispute resolution
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cnsts) it�curred or sustain�d by City in exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragraph
13.09 will bE charged against Contractor, and a Cha.nge Order will be i�sued incorporating the
necessaryrevisions in the Contract Documents with respeci to ihe Work; a�d City shall be entitled
to an appropriate decrease m the Contract Price.
D, Conirac�or shall not
perforn�ance of the
Paragraph 13.09.
be aJIowed an extension of the Contract Time because of any delay in th�
Wark attrbutable to the exexcise of City's rights and remedies under �ai.s
ART�CLE l 4— PAYMEN'I'S TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPLETZON
I4.01 Schedule of Values
The Schedule of Values far lump sum cantracts established as p�avided �n Paxagraph 2.07 will serve
as the �asis far pxogress payments and w�l be ir�co�porated into a�azzxi of Application. for Paymex�
acceptable to City. Progress payments on account of LJnit Price Work will be based an the number of
units carripleted.
14.Q2 Progress Payments
A.. Applications foY Paymenis;
1. Contractor is rEsponsible for providing alI information as required ta becorne a vendor of the
City.
2. At least 20 days before ihe date established ir� the General Requirements for each pragress
payment, Contractor shall subx�it to City for review an Application for Paymentfilled out azid
signed by Con�ractox covexing the Work completed as of th� date of the Application and
accompanied by such suppazti�ng dacurnentation as is required by the Contract Document,s.
3. If payment is requested on the basis of materia:ls and eq�upmeni not incorporated in t1�e Wark
bnt delivered and suitably stored at th� �it� or at another locatic�n �greed to in writing, the
Application for Payment shall also be accompanied by a bill of sale, in-vaice, ar other
docurn�n�ation warranting that City has receivedthe materia�s and equipment free and cl�ar of
all Liens and evidence tha.t the ma.terials and equipment are covered by appropriate insurance
or oth�r arrangements to protect City's interest ther�in, all of' 'vv,hich m�st be satis�actory to
City.
4. Beo nning with the secand Applzcation for Paymerii, eachApplication shall include anafFdavit
of Contractox stating fhat pxevious pxog�ress pa�zx�ents reeeived on account of the Work have
been applied on account to dischaxge Con�ractox's legi.timate obligations associated with prior
Applications for Payment.
S. The �aunt of reta.ina.ge with respect ta progi�ess payznent,� will be as described in
subsectian C. unless ntherw�se stipulated in the Contract Docuznents.
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B. Review ofApplica�ions:
�. City wiIl, aftex �eceipt of each AppIicafiion for Payment, either indicate in w�ri�i�.ig a
recomnnenda�ion of paym�nt or return ihe Application #o Confractor ind�cating reasons �or
refusing payzx�ent. In the Ia.tter case, Coniractor ma.y xnake the necessary correctzons and
resubmit the Applica�ion.
2. City's procassing of any paym�nt reqnested 'nrx an Application fox Payment will be based on
City's observations of the executedWork, and on City°s re�ew ofthe AppIication for Payrnent
and the accompanying data and sc�edules, �t ta the best of City's knowledge:
a. ihe Work has progressed ta fUe point indicated;
h. the quality of the Work �s generally in accordance with the Con�ract Documents (subject
to an evaluation o� the Work as a funct�onuig whole prio� to or upon Final Accepfiance, t�e
results of any subsequeni tests called for in the Contract Doc�xz�e�.ts, a final defer�.xamation
o� quantit�es and classif"ications for Wark performed under Pa.rag�raph 9.45, and any ather
qual�cafions sta.ted in the reeonunendation}.
3. Processmg any such payment will not thereby be deemed to l�ave repr�s�nteel. that:
a, ins�ctions made to check the qilal�:y ar �he quantity of the Wor1c as it has been perfarmed
have been exhaustive, extended to eveiy aspect of the Work u� pragress, or iuvolved
deta��d inspections af the Work beyand the responsibilities specif:tcally assigned to C�y
in th� Contract DocUrnents; oz�
b. there may not be othex �tters or issues between ihe parties fihat might entitle Con�racto�
to be paic� additionally by C��ky or en�itie City to withhoId payment to Contracior; or
c. Contractor has cozxxplied vvith Laws and Regulations applicable to Contractor'sperfornaance
of the Work.
4. City may refuse to proc�ss the whole or any part of any payxarxe�t because of subsequently
discovexed evidence or the results of subsequent inspect�ans ar tests, and r�vise or revoke
any such pa�znez�t previously made, to such extent as may be necessary to profecf City from
loss because:
a. the Work i� defeciive or conap�eted Work has been damaged by ihe Contraciar or
subconfractors requiring correction ox repl:acement,
b. discrepancies in quantities contained in previous a�licat�ons for payment;
c. the CQntxact Price has been reduced by Change Order�;
d. Ci�ty has been required to correct de%c�ive Woxk or complete Work in accordance with
P axa graph 13.09; ar
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e. Ci�ty has actual kno�vledge of the occurrence of any of the events enumeraied in
Para,graph 15.02.A.
C. Retainage:
1. For contracts Iess t%a� $400,�00 at the time of execuiion, retainage shall be ien percent
{10°l0).
2. For contracts greater t1�an $400,OOa at the time of execution, retaiu�age sha�i be five percent
(5%).
D. Liq�cidated Damages. For each calendar day that any wark shaIl remain un�ompleted after the
time specified in. tl�e Cpntract Dacuments, the sum per day specified in ihe Agreement w�l be
assessed against the zlrzzonies due the Contractor, not as a penalty, but as damages suffered by the
City.
�. Payn�ent: Gontracior will be paid ptarsuan.t to the requirements oi �his Article 14 and payment
will become due in accordanc.e with the Contract Documents.
F. Reduction in Payrnent:
1. City may refuse to make payment of the amount requested because:
a. Liens have been f�led in connection wz�h tkae Wark, e�c�pt where Contractor has del'rvere d
a specific bond satisfactory to City ta secure the satisfaction and discharge of such Liens;
b. there are other items entitling City to a set-off against the amount recommended; or
c. City l�as actual knowledge of th� occurrence ofany a�tkze events enumerafedin
Paragrapl�s 14.02.B.4.a through 14.02.B.4.e or Paragraph 15.02.A.
2. Tf City refuses to make paynnent af the amau�t requested, City �vill give Contractor written
notice stating the reasons for such action and pay Contr�ctor any arnouni remaining after
deduction of the arx�oun:t so wi�thl�eld. City shall pay Contractor the arnouni so �vithheId, or any
adjustment thereto agreed ta by� Ci�y and Contractor, �vhen Cantractor remedies the reasons
for such action.
14.03 Cantrdctar's Wa��anty af Title
Contractor warrants and guarantees that �itle to all Wozk, matexials, and equipment cavered by any
Application far Payment, whether incorpoxated in tl�e Project or not, will pass to Cfiy no later than the
iime of payment free ax�d clear of a11 Liens�
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14.Q4 Pa�tial Utilizatian
A. Prior io Fin.al Accepiance of all the Work, City rnay use or occupy alay part nf f.he Work which
ha.s speciizcal�y been identified in the Contract Docurrients, or which Gity deternunes constitutes
a sepaxatel.y �unctianing and usable pari of the Work that can be used for i�s intended purpose
without signifcant interference wiih Contractor's performance of �e remainder of the Work. City
at any fime may natify Contractor in writing to perrnii City to use or occupy any such part of the
Work w]vch Ci�ty detcrmines to be ready for its iniended �se, subject to the Following conditions:
L Contractor at any time may nofiify City in vvritiug that Contractor considers any such part oi
the Work ready for iis intended use.
2. Within a reasonable tuxxe afternotification as enumerated'm Paragraph 1�.OS.A.1, Ci[ly and
Contractor shall �.ake an inspectio� of th�.t part of the Work ta c�eter�niue its status of
completion. If City daes no� consider that part of �ti�e Work to be substan.tially complet�, City
wiIl notify Con1xactar in vcrriting giving the reasons therefor.
3. PartialUt�ization wil� not constitute Final Acceptance by City.
J.4.05 Finallnspectian
A. Upoz� wriffen notice from Contractor that the entire Work is S u b s t a nt i a lly Complete in
accordance with tlie Con�ract Documents:
I. Wi�thiu 10 ctays, Ciry will schedu�e a F'n3a1 Inspec�aon with Contractor.
2. City w�l noiify Contractor in w�ta�xg o� aIl particulars in which �his inspection reveals �at
the Work i� i�ncornp�ete or defective ("Punch List Items"). Contraciar shall irnmediately take
such measure� as are necessary to complete such Work ar rernedy such defi�iencies.
B. No ti�ne charge will be ma.de against the Contractar between said date of notification to �i.e City
of Substanf.ial Completion anc�. the da.te o�' Final Tnspection.
1. Should the City deterniine �ha.t the Work is nat ready for Final Inspec�ion, City will natify the
Contractor in writing of the :reasons and Contract Time will resume.
2. Should the City concur that �ubstantial Completion has heen achi.eved witl� the e�ception of
any Punch List Items, Con�act Time w� resume for the duratio�a it ta,kes for Can�actor to
achieve Fina.1 Acceptance.
14.06 Final Acceptance
Upon completion by Contractar to Ci�ty's satisfac�ion, of any additional Work identified in the FinaJ
Inspection, City will iss�e to Contractor a letter af Final Acc�ptance.
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14,07 FinalPayment
A. Applicat�on for Payment:
1. Upon Final Acceptance, and rn �the opinion
final payme:nt �ollawing the procedure
Co�txact Docum.enfs.
of City, Contraetor may nnake an applica'ti.on �or
for progress payments in accordance with the
2. The final Application for Payment sb.all be accompanied {except as previously delivered) by:
a. all documenta.t�on called for in the Con�ract Documents, including but not limited to the
evidence of insurance required by Paragraph 5.03;
b. consent of the surety, if any, to final payrnent;
c. a list of all pencl�ing nr released Damage Cla.im� �.gainst City that Contractor l�elieves are
unsettled; and
d. aff�davits o� payments and compleie and legally effecti�ve xeleases o�r w�.iver�
(satisfacto�y to City) of aIl Lien righis arising out of ar Liens filed in conriectian vvith Y1ia
Wark.
B. PaymentBecomesDue:
1, After City's acceptan.ce of tbe Applica.tion for Payment and accompanying documentation,
xequested by Cantractor, les� previous payments made and any sum City zs en�tled,
u�clud'ulg but z�ot limited t� liquida�ed damages, will become due and payable.
2. Af#er all Darnage Claims ha.ve beenresolved:
a. directly by the Contractox or;
b. Contxactor provide� e�vid�nce that the Damage Claim has been reported to Can�ractor's
insurance provider for resalut'ron.
3. The making of the fvsal payment by the City shall nai relieve the Contractor of any
guarantees or other requirement� of the Contract Documents which specif'ically cantinue
thereafter.
14, 08 Finc�l Campletion Delayed and Partial Retainage Release
A. If fmal comp�etion of tlze Wark is significantly delayed, and if Ciiy so cox�'zrms, City may, upon
receipt of Conlractor's final Ap�lication for Payrnent, and wzfihout tei�ni�ating the Cantract, make
payment of the balance due for tha.t portion of the Work fully completed and accept�d. If the
remaining balance to be held by City for Worl� not fuliy completed or corr�ct�d is less than the
retainage stipulated 'm Paragraph 14.02.C, and ii bonds bave been fixrnished as required in
Paragraph 5.02, the written consent of the suxety to tk�e payment Q� �he balar�ce due for t�.t
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portian o� the Work fully completed and acce�ted shall be submitted by Contractor to City with
the App�cataon for sueh pa�ment. Such payment sha31 be made under the terms and conditions
governing final payment, except that it shall not constztute a waiver of Contr�.ct Claiuis.
B. Partial Retainage Release. Far a Contraet that provides for a separate �egetative establishment
and rnaint�nance, and test and performance periods fc�llaw�.ng the completian of all other
construction in the Con�ract Doc�aments for all Wark iocations, tlhe City may release � portion of
the amount retained provided that all other work i� complet�d as determined hy the City. B�f�re
the release, au submittals and fina.l quan�it�ies must be completed and accepted �or all other work.
An amount sufficient to ensure Contract connpliance will b� retained.
14.09 Waiver of Clain�s
The acceptance a��'inal payment will canstiiute a release of the City from all claims or lia.bilities
under tk►e Contract for anything done or furnished or relafing to the work under fihe Contract
Documents or any act or n�glect of City re]ated to ar connected with the Coniract.
ARTICLE l.5 — SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TER1VmVAT�ON
15.01 City May Suspend Work
A. At any �une and without cause, Ciry may staspend the Work or any portion th�reof by written
notice to Contracfiar and which may fix the date on which Work will be resumed. Contractor sh.all
resume ihe Vl�ork on �he date sa f�ed. During ternporary suspension of the Work cov�redby these
Contract Documen�,s, for any reasan, the City w�l ma.ke no e�ra payment for sfand-by tmYe of
construction equipment and/ox co�tr�ict�on exews.
B. Should the Cant�actor �ot be able to complete a�ortion of tk�e Projec� due to causes beyand the
control of and wikhout the fault or �eglig�nce of the Contractor, and should ii be determir�ed by
mutual conse�.t of tl�e Coa�tr�efor and City that a solution to allaw consi�uction to proceed is rnot
available wikhi� a reasonable periad of tirne, Contractor may request an e�ension in Contraci
Time, directIy aitxxbutable ta any such suspension.
C. If it should become necessary to suspend the Work for an ir�definite period, the Contractor shall
stare all. n:�texials in such a ivanner that they wiii nat obsixuet or impede the public unnecessarily
nox became damaged in any way, and he shall take every precaution to prevent daznage or
deterioration of the �aork perform�d; he shall pro�ide suitable drainage abaut ihe worlc, and erect
temporary structures where necassary.
D. Contractor may be reimbursed for the cast of zx�oving his equipment off the job and xeturnnlg the
necessary equipment ta the job when it is cletezmmed by the City that constructzon ma.y b�
�resumed. Such reimburse�neni shall be based oz� actual cost to the Coniractor of mo�ing tl�e
equipment and no profit will be allowed. Rei�zbursement ma,y not be aIlowed 'zf the equipment is
moved to another cons�uetion project for the Ciry.
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15.02 City May Terrni�ate far Cau.s�
A. The accurrence of any one or moxe of the followang events by way of example, but no� af limitation,
zna.y just7fy ter�ninafion for cause;
1. Con�ractor's persistent failure to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents
{including, but not Iimited to, failure ta supply sufficient sk�lec� worker� or suifabl� material�
or equipment, failure to adhere to the 1'ro}ect Schedule esta.blished under Paragraph 2.47 as
adjusted from time to f�e pursuant to Paragraph 6.04, or failure to adhere �o the City's
Busiz�ess Diversity Enterprise Orciinance #Z0020-12-2011establi.shed uz�der Paragraph
6.06.D);
2. Co�actor's disr�gard af Laws pr Regula�inns of any public body having jurisdiction;
3. Contractor's repeated disregard of ihe authorit� of City; or
4. Con�ractor's violation �. any substantial way o� any provisions af the Con1ract Dacuiments;
or
5. Contractor's failure to promptly maka good any defect in materia�s or workmanship, or
defecis of any nature, the correctio� of which has been directed in writ3ng by the City; or
6. 5ubsianiial indicat�on �.t �he Contrac�or has ma.de an unauthorized assignmei�t o� t1�e
Contract ar any funds due iherefrom for the benefrt of azay creditox ox for az�y otkaex purpose;
or
7. Substantial evidence that the Coniracfor has become insol�ent ar bankrupt, or oiherwise
financially unable to carry on the Work satisfactorily; or
8. Contractor commences legal aciion in a court of competent jurisdiction against the City.
B. Zf one ox znore of the ever�ts identified in Paragraph 15.02A. occur, Ci�ty wi�l provide wzatten notice
ta Cantractor and Su.rety to anrange a coz�.%xence witka Canlractor and Surery to address
Contractor's �'ailure to pexforrn the Work. Con%rence shaIl l�e heid zzot later t�an 15 days, aft�r
rec�ipt of notice.
1. if �he City, the Cont�actor, and the Sur�ty do not agree to a11ow the Contracior to proceed to
perforrri the construction Contract, th� Ciiy rnay, to tYie extent permitted by Laws and
Regulati�ns, declare a Contractor defauIt and formally termina.te the Contractor's right to
compi�;te the Contract, Contractar default shall not be declared earlier t�an 20 days af�er the
Contractor and Surety ha.ve received notice of conference to address Contractor's fai��.ure �o
perform the Work.
2. If Contractar's services are terrz�inated, Surety sball be obligated to take over and perforrn the
Woxk, �f �urety does no� eamznence perfornn�n.ce �exeof wit���� l 5 caz�secutive cal�ndar days
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obligations, then City, without process or action at �aw, rna.y take aver any portion of the
Work and complete rt as descnbed below.
a. If City completes the Work, City may exclude Contractor and Surety from the site and
take possession of the Work, and all materia.ls and equiprrient incorporated inta the Work
stored at the �ite or far which City has paid Contxactar or Surety bui which are siored
elsewhere, and fmish ihe Work as City nnay deernrz expedient.
Whether Ci�ty nr �urety completes the �Vork, Confractor sha31 not be entiiied to rece�ve any
fizrthex payment untiil the Work is �rnished. If the unpaid balance of the Can�ract Price exceeds
a�i claims, costs, losses and darnages sustain�d by City arising out of ox resu�tit�g from
completing the Work, such e�cess wiil be paid to Contractor. If such claims, costs, losses and
damages exceedsuch unp�id balance, Cantractor shall pay the c�ifferenee to City. Such claims,
costs, losses and damages inc�.ur�d by Ciiy vvill be incorparated in a Change �rder, provided
that when exercising a�y rights or r�medies under this Paragraph, City shali not be required to
obtain the lowest price for the Work ��rformed.
4. Neither C�ity, nor any of �ts respective consultanis, agents, officexs, directors ar employees
shall be in any way Iia.ble or accountable �o Contractor or Surety for tl�e method by wluch the
comple�ion of the said Work, ar any porti�n thereof, ma.y be accozxaplished or for the price paid
there�or.
5. City, noiwi�hsfiancling the meihod used in com.ple#ing the Contract, shall not forfeit the rig�#
to recover dama.ges from Contractor or Surety for Gon�ractox's fa�li�.�� to timely complete the
entire Contraet. Coniractor shall nat be entitled to any claux� on account of the method used
by Ci� rn eompleting the Contract.
6. Maintenance of the Work shall continue to be Cantractor's and Surety's responsibi�itie� as
provided for in �lie bond requirexnents of the Contract Documents or any s�eciai guarantees
pravided for under the Contrac� Docum.ez�ts ar any otlxer obliga.tions otherwise prescrbed by
la.w.
C. Notwithstanding Paragraphs 1S.(}2.B, Canl�aetox's �ervices will nat be terminated if Contractor
begins wikhui seven days afr receipt of no�sce af intent to terminate to corract its fa�Tiare to per�'arm
and proceeds diligently to cu�re such fa�ure wz�hin no more than 30 days of receipt of �aid notice.
D. Vi�here Contractar's sex�vic�s have been so terrninaied by City, ihe termariafiion will not affect any
rights or remedies af City agains� Contractor than e�sting ar wluch may thexeafte�r accrue. An�
retention or payzx�.ent of moneys due Contractor by City wi� not release Coniractox from lia.bili�y.
E. If and ta the e�ctent that Conteactor has provided a perforrnance bond under the provisions of
�aragr�ph 5.02, the termination procedures of that bond sha.11 not supersede the pravisions of this
Articl�.
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15.fl3 City May Terminate For� Canvenience
A. City may, �wrtho� cause and �ritl�out prejudice ta any otiher right or remedy of City, tern�inate the
Contract. Any termination shall be effectedby mailing a notice of the terrninaiion to the Coniractor
specifying the ��cnf to wluch performance of Work und�r the contraci is terminated, and ihe date
upan which such t�rmination becomes effective. Rec�ipt of the notice shall be deemed
conclusiveiy presumed and established tivhen the letter is placed in the Uruted States P ostal Service
Mail by the City. Further, it shall be deemed conclusively presumed and established t}�at such
termination is made with just cause as therein stated; and no proof in any claim, demand ar suat
shall be required of the City regarding such discretionary action.
B. Aftex xeceipt of a notice af tez�inafia�, az�d e�cept as otl�exwise di�rected by xhe City, f11e
Contractor shall:
1. Stop work under the Contract an the date and to the extent spec�ied in the notice of termination;
2. place no fi�ziher oxders ox subcontracts %r matexials, sexv�ices ox fac�7zties except as may be
necessaxy for cornpletion of such pozfion of the Wark under the Contxact as is not termu3ated;
3. terminate all orders and subcontracts to tbe extent �hat �hey relate to the performance of the
Work ternlinated by notice of t�xmination;
4. transfer title to the City and deliver in the rnanner, at the times, and to the extent, i� any,
directed by the Gity:
a. the �a.brzcated ox unfabrzcated parts, Work in progress, cozx�pJ.eted Wark, supplies and
ather xnaterial pxoduced as a part af, ar acquired in connectzon with ihe performa.nce of,
the Work terminated by the notice of the term�ation; and
b. the completed, or partially completed pla.ns, drawings, information and other property
which, if the Cantract had been completed, wauld have been reqiaired to be furnished to
the Ci�y.
5. coznplete per�oz-zz�ance o� such Work as shall not f�aee been terminated by the notice of
teza.x�iraation; a�xd
6. fake such action as may be necessary, or as the City may direct, for the protection and
preservation of fi11e properry relafed to its contract which is in the possession of the
Contractor and in which tha owner has or may acquir� the rest.
C. At a time not later ilian 30 days after the termina�ion date specified in the notice of t.ermmation,
the Contractor may submit io the City a list, certified as to qua.ntity and quality, of azry or a1i ztems
of terniu�a.tion inventory no# previously di�po�ed of, exclusive of items the disposi�on of which
has been directed or authorized by City.
CITY �F P ORT WOR'f'H Daggett and D. McR ae SRTS ]mprovements
STANDARDCONSTR[iCTCQN SPECTFICAT[ON bpC�JTvI�NTS CPN 102403
Revision: 823I1.fJ21
007ZOD-1
GEIVERAL CON�ITION S
Page 61 of 63
D. Not Iater than 15 days thexeaftez�,fhe City shall accept title to such items pravided, that the list
submitted shall be subjeet to vexifcatzon �ay the Cily upon removal of the items or, � the items are
stored, witl�in 45 days fram the date af submission of the list, and any necessary adju.st�nents to
correct the list as submitted, shall be made prior to finaI settlement.
E. Not later tl�an 60 days after t11e notice of terminatior�, the Contractor sh�.Il submit his termina�ion
claim to the City in the form and with the certification prescxbed by the City. Uz�Jess ane�ension
is made �ixz wri�iing withul such 60 day period by i�e Conixacior, and g�ranted by the City, any and
aIl such claims sha�l be conclusively deemed waived.
F. In such case, Contractor shall be paid for {witho�t duplication of any items):
1. completed and acceptable Work executed in accord�:nce with the Contract Documents prior
to the effective date of terrxiination, inc�iding f�.ir and r�asonable sums far overhead and profit on
such Work;
2. expenses su�ained priar to the effective date of termv3�tion in perform�g services and
fiirn�hing labor, rnaf�ria.ls, or equipment as required by ihe Contracf Documents in ca;nnec�ian
with uncompleted Work, plus fair and reasonable sums for overhead and profi� on suche�enses;
and
3. reasana.ble eXpenses directly attr�butable to termanation.
G. In the ev�nt of the failure of the Gontractor and Caiy to agree upon the whole amount to be pa�d
to the Con�ractor by reason of �ie terz��iz�anon af the Woric, the City shall detertnine, on the basis
a�inf'armation availa.ble to it, the amount, zF any, due ta the Con�ractor by reasonof the termina�ion
anci shall pay to the Caniractor the amounts deterznined. Cnnt;ractor sl�ll not be paid on account
of loss of anticipated profits or revenue or other econoznic loss arising out af ar resultu�g from
such termination.
ARTICLE 16 — DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.01 1Vlethods and Proceduf-es
A. Erther City or Contractor may request mediatian of any Contraci G1aim subm�ited £ox a dec�sion
under Paragraph 10.06 t�efbre such d�cision becomes fu�al and binding. The request for mediation
�hall be submztted to -the other party to the Contract. Timely submission of t�.e requesf s�.11 stay
the efFect of Paragiraph 10.06.E. '
B. City and Co�t�ractor shaIl participate in the mediation process in good faith. Th� process shall be
coznmenced within 6Q days of filing of the request.
C. If thc Contract Claim is not resolved by mediation, Ciry's action unc�er Paragraph lO.Ob.0 or a
denial pursuant to 1'aragraphs 10.06.C.3 ax 10.Q6.D s1�.I1 hecome final and binding 30 days after
ter�mination of the mediatzon unless, t�ithin that time period, �ity or Gontrac�or:
CTI'Y OF F�AT WORTH deggett end B. McRae SRT5lmprovements
$TANDARDCONSTRUCTION 3PECIFICATION I]OG[)M6NTS CPN102403
Revision: &23/�021
00 72�OD -1
GEiVERALCONbITION S
Page 62 af 63
1. ele�#s i� wxrtiu�g to invake any other clispute r�solution process pro�crided for �n the
Supplementary Conditions; or
2. agrees wz� the other party to submit ihe Contract Clairu to another dispute resalu�ion
process; or
3, gives written notice to tbe ofiher party of �he intent ta submit the Con�racf C1azm to a caurt o�
competez�t jurisdictian.
A.R.TIGLE ].7 — MISC�LLANEOUS
17.OI Giving Notice
A. Wkienever any pravision of the Cantract Documents requires the giving of writien notiee, it w�l
be deez�ed to have been validly gi�en i£
1. delivered 'ua person to f.he individua.l or io a member of the f�m or �a an afficer of the
corporation for whom i� is intended; or
2, delivexed at or sen.t by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, to the 1a.si busin�ss
addxess Irnown ta the giver of the notic�.
B. Business address changes must be promptly made in writing to the other party.
C. Whenever the Contract Documents specifies gi.ving notice Iry elect�ronie means such elect�ronic
notice sha.11 be deemed sufficient upan con.�r�naiion a£ receipt Uy the recezvit�g party,
17.02 Computation ofTimes
When any period of tim� is referredto in the Contract Do�umen.t� by cla.y�, it will be computed to
exclude the f�rst and include the ]ast day of such periad. if the la,st day of any such period fa�ls on a
Saturday or Sunc�ay or on a day made a legal holiday the next Working Day shall become the Iast �ay
of the period.
17.Q3 Cufnulative Remedies
The duties and obligations imposed by these GeneralCondi�ions and the rights and remedies available
her�under to the parties hereto are in addition to, and are not to be construed in any way as a lirnitation
af, any� rights and remedies available to any or ali of them which are otherwise imposed or available
by Laws or Regulations, by special warranty o� guarantee, or by other pravisions of the Contract
Documents. The provisions of this Paragraph will bE as effective as if repeated specifcally in the
Contract Documents in connection with each particular duty, obfigation, right, and remedy to which
they apply,
CPI'YOF FORT WdRTH baggett and p, Mc12�e S1tTS ImprovemenYs
STANDARbCQNSTR[ICTION ST'ECIFICATION T70CIJMENTS CPN 102403
Revision: 8f23202I
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G�NERALCDNQITION 5
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17.44 Survival of4bligations
A]I repxesentations, indemnifeations, warraniies, and guarantees made in, requared by, or given in
accordance with the Contract Documents, as we]1 as all coz�tinuing obligataans indicated in the
Cont�act Dacuments, will survi�e final payment, com.pietioz�, and acceptance af the Work or
te;rnaina�inn or compl�tion a#'the Contract or �ermination af the services of Contxactox.
1'7.05 Headings
Article and paragraph headings aze inserted for conv�nience only and do not cor�stitute parts of these
General Cond�tion�.
CITY 0�' FQRT WORTH Daggctt and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARBCONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLJME[�'P5 CPN 1024Q3
Revision: 843d�Q2i
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SUPPL�MENTAIZY CONDITIONS
Page 1 of 5
SECTION 00 i3 QO
SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS
T�
GENERAL CONDxTIONS
Supplementary Conditions
'These Suppiementary Conditions inodify and supple:anent Section DO 72 DO - General Conditians, and other
provisions of the Cantract Documents as indicated below. All prqvisions of the General Conditions that are
modified or supplemented remain in full force and efFect as so modified or supplemented. All provisians
of ihe GeneraI Condifions whicka are n.at so mad�ed or supplemented remain in fuil force and effect.
Defined Terms
The terms used in Lhesa Supplementary Condikions whzch are de�ned in the General Conditions have the
meaning assigned to them in the GeneraI Condiiions, unless sp�cifically noted herein.
Modi�cations and Supplements
T'he following are instructions that modzfy or supplement s�eci�ic paragraphs in the General Conditions and
oYher Contract Documents.
SC-3.038.�, L°Resolving Discrepancies"
Plans govern over Specifications.
SC-4,OlA
Eas�ment limits shown on the Drawing a.re approximate and were pro�ided to establish a basis for bidding.
Upan receiving the final easements descriptions, CQntractor shall compare them to the lines skawn on the
Gontract Drawings.
SC-4A1A.1., "Availa�ility of Lands"
The foilowing is a list of known outstanding right of-way, andlar easements to be acquired, if any as of
August ] 7, 202J : None
Outstanding Righf�Of-W�y, andlor Easements to Be Acq�uired
PA.RCEL OWNEK TARGET DATE
NUMBER �F POSSBSSION
None
The Contractor understands and agrees that ti�� dates listed above are estimates only, are not guaran.teed,
and do not hind the City.
If Contractor c.ansiders the iinal easements provided tp dif�'er m�terial3y from the representations on the
Contract Drawings, Cantractor shaIl within iive (S) Business Days and before proceeciing wit� th�e Work,
notify City in writing associated with ihe diifering easement line locations.
SC-4.OIA.2� "Ava�lab�lity pf Ldt�ds"
C�TY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D,1U1cRae SRTS Impmvements
�TANDFIRD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTON 170CUMENTS CPN 102403
Revised March 9, 202Q
00 73 00
SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIOAIS
Page 2 of 5
UtiliYies or obstrnctions to be remaved, adjusted, and/or relocated
'I'he follov,aing is list af utilities and/or obstructions that have not been removed, adjusted, and/or relacated
as of August 17, 2021: None
EXPECTED U'I'ri,I'I'Y AND LOCATION
OWNER
None
TARGET DATE 0�'
ADNSTMENT
The C�ntractor understands and agrees that the date�s Iisted above are estirnates anly, are noi guaranteed,.
and do nat bind the Cit�+.
SC-�#.02A., "Subsurface and Physical Canditions"
The foIlowing are reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions a# the site of the Wark:
None
The following are cirawings of physical canditions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface
structures (except Underground FaciIities) which are at or configuous to the site of the Work:
None
SC-4.06A., "Hazardous �n.vironmentaI Conditions at Site"
The following are reports a,nd drawings of e�isting hazardous enviranmental canditions Irnavrn to the City:
None
SC-�.03A., °`Certzfieates of insurance"
The �ntities listed below are "additional ins�reds as their interest ma� appear" including their respecti�e
af�[cers, directors, agEnts and employees.
(1) City
(2) Can�ultant: Kimley-Harn and Associates, Inc.
(3) Other: None
SC-5.04A., "Contractor's Insurance"
The lnnits of liability for the insurance required by Pa�ragz�aph GG5.04 shall provide the following
coverages for nat less than the foIlowing amounts or .greater where required by laws and regulatians:
5A4A. Workers' Compensation, under Paragraph GG5.44A.
Statutory limif.�
EmpIoyer's liability
$T00,000 each acciden�laccurrence
$100,000 Disease - each empIoyee
$500,000 Disease - policy limit
SC-5.04B., `�Contractor's Insurance"
CITY OP F�RT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
5'TANI)ARD.CONSTAUCTION SP�CIFICATION DOCUIVI�NTS CPN 102403
Revised lV�arch 9, 2020
00 73 00
SUPPLEMETITARY CONDTTIdI�S
Page 3 of 5
S.04B. Cotnmercial General Liabi3ity, under Paragraph GC-5.04B. Contractor's Liability Insurance
uzider Patagraph GG5.04B., which shall be on a per project basis covering the Contractor wiih
minimum limits of
$1,�00,�00 each occurt'enc�
$2,000,000 aggregate limiY
�e policy m�st have an endorsement (Amendinent — Aggregate Limits of Insurance} making the
General Aggregate Limits apply separately to each job site.
'I'he Commercial General Liahility Insurance palicies shall provide "X", "C", and "U" coverage's.
Vezz�cation of such coverage must be shown in the Remarks ArticIe of the Certificate of Insurance.
SC S.Q4C., "Contractor's Insurance"
5.04C. Automobile Liabilzty, under Paragraph GC-S.04C. Contractor's �,iabiIity Insurance under
Paragraph GC-5.04C., which shall be in an amount not less than the followir►g amounts:
(1) Automobile Liability - a comi�er�ial business policy shall pravide coverage on "At�y A.uta",
de�'ined as sutos owned, l�ired and non-owned.
$1,ODO,OOa eaeh accident on a combined single limit basis. 5plit limits are acceptable if limits are at
least:
$250,000 Bodily Inj�ry per pez�son /
$50�,0t}4 Bodzly Injury per accident /
$100,00Q Property Dannage
SC-5.04D., `�Contractor's �nsurance"
Noi applica6le
SC-6.04., "Project Schedule"
Project scheduIe shall be tier 4 for the project.
SC-G.0'�., "Wage Rates"
`�'he following is the prevailing wage rate table(s} applicable to this project axad is provided in the
Appendixes:
CFW Horizontal Wage Ra.ie Tab1e, 2Q13 Pre�ailing Wage Rates
CFW Vertical Wage Rate Table, 2QI3 Prevailiug Wage Rates
A c�py of the table is also available by accessing the Gity's website at;
h s:/la s.fortworthte�as. ov/Pro'ectResaurc�s/
You can access �he f Ie by foltowing the directory �at�:
02-Construction Documents/Specifcations/Div00 — Genetal Conditions
SC-6.09., "Permits and UEiliiies"
SC-6.09A., "Contractor obfained permits and licenses"
The foIlowing are known pez�mits and/or licenses reyuired by t1�e Contract to be acquired by the Contractor:
CITY OF FdRT WORTH Iaaggett and D. IvlcRaa SRTS irnprovements
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPBCIFICATION DOGUIvI�N'TS CPIV 102463
Revised March 9, 2{720
00 �� ao
SLTPPLETJIENTARY CONDITIONS
Paga4of5
None
SC-6.495. "Cify obtained permits and liceuses"
The following are kno�vn permits andlor licenses required by the Cantraet to be acquired by the City:
None
SGb.09C. "�utstanrling per�nits and licanses"
The following is a lis# of lrnowvn outstanding pe�its andfor Iicenses to be acquired, if any as of May 28,
2Q21:
�vtsfanding Permi�s andfor Licenses to Be Acquired
OV,�NER PERMIT �R LICEN�E AND LOCATION
iVone
5C-6.24B„ "Title VI, Civ'rl Rights Act of 1964 as smended"
TARGET DATE
OF POSSESSIQN
During the performance of this Contract, the Contractor, for itself, zts assignees and successors in interest
(hereinafter referred to as the "Contractar"} agrees as follows:
1. Compliance with Regulations: The Contractor shall comply with the Regulatian �eelative to
n.ondiscriminaiion in FederalIy-assisted pragrair�s of the Depariment of Trans.portation (hereinafter,
"DO'3"'} Title 49, Code of �'ederal Regu�ations, Part 21, as they may be amended from time to time,
(hereinafter referred to as the Regulations), which are herein incorporated b�+ reference and made a part
of this contract.
2. Nondiscruninatinn: The Contractor, with regard to the wark perfarmed by it during the contract, shaIl
not discri�ninate on the grounds of race, color, or nationa] origin, in the selection and retention of
subcontraciors, iucluding procurements of materials and ]eases of equiprnent. The Cnntractor shall not
participate either dzrectly or indirectly in the discri_minatian prahibited by 49 CFA, sec�ion 2I.5 of the
Regulations, including employment practices when �e contract covers a program set forth in
Appendix B of the Regulations.
3. Solicitatiaas for Subconiractors, IncIuding 1'rocure�ents of Materiats and Equipment: In all
solicitations either by competitive bidding ar negotiation made by fhe contractor for w ork tn be
perfarmed under a subcontract, including procurements of materials or leases of equipment, each
potential subconiactor or supplier shall I�e notifed by the Contractar of the Contractor's obligations
under this contract and the Regulations relative to nondiscrimination on the grounds of race, calor, or
national ori�in.
4. Information and Reports: The Contractor shall provide all information andreports required by the
Regulations or directi�es issued pursuant thereto, and shall permit access to its books, records,
accounts, other sources of informati�n and its facilities as may he dete�nined by City or the Texas
Depar4inent of Transpartation to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such ReguIations, orders
and instruciions. Where any information required of a aontractor is in the exclusive possessaon of
az�.other who fails or refuses to furr►ish this information the contxactor shalI so certify to the City, or the
Texas Departiment af Tzat►sportation, as appropriate, and shall s.et forth what efforts it has made to
obtain the infarmatian.
CTTY O�' �'QRT WORTH Daggett and D. MeRae 5RT5 Impravements
ST.ANDARD CONSTRUC'I`ION SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS CPN 1Q2403
Ravised March 9, 202D
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SUPPLEMENTARY CflNDITIONS
Page 5 of 5
5. Sanciions fur Noncompfiar�ce: In tlae �vent of the Cantractor's noncompliance with tke
nondiscrimination provisions of this Contract, City shall impose such contract sanctions as it or fhe
Texas Department of Transportation may determine ta be appropriate, including, but nnt Iimited to:
a. withhoIding of payments to the Contractpr under the Cantract until the Contractor
complies, and/or
b. cancellation, termination or suspension af the Contract, in whole or in part.
6. Incarporation of Provisions: The Contractor shall include the provisions of paragraphs (1) f.hra�gh
(6} in every subcontract, including procurements of materials and leases of equipment, �nless exempt
by the Regnlations, or directives issued pursuani thereto. The Contractor shall take such action with
r�spect tn any su6contraet or procurement as City or the Texas D�partment c�f Transportation may
direct as a ineans of enforcing such prn�isions uicluding sanctians for nan-eompliance: Pro�ided,
however, that, in the event a contractar becomes in�olved in, �or is threa#ened with, litigation wiih a
subcontractor or supplier as a resnit af sueh direction, the contractor may request City to enter into
such litigation ta protect the interests of Cify, and, in addition, the conixaetor may request the United
States to enter into such litiga�ion ta protect the inter�sts af ihe LTnited States.
Additional Title VI requirements can he faund in the Appendix.
SC-i.fl2., "Coordinatio�s"
The individuals or entities listed below have caniracts vvith the Ci3.y for the performance of other work at
the Site:
Vendor Sco e of Wor[c Caordination Authori :
None
SC-9.O1.., "City's Project Ma�ager"
The City's Project Manag�r for fihis Contract is Chad Allen, P.E., ar his/i�er successor pursuax�t to written
noti�cation froxn the Direetor �f Transportat'ron and Publ'rc Works.
SC-13.Q3C., "Tests and Inspectians"
None
SC-16.U1C.1, "Metl�ods and Proced�res"
Nane
END OF SECTION
Re�ision Log
DAT� NAME SUMMARY O� CHANGE
1122120'f6 F. Griffin SC-9.41., "City's Prvject Representati�e° wording changed tv City's Project
Manager.
319IZb2b D.V, Magana SC-6.07, Updated the lir�k such that files can be accessed via the City's
websiie.
GJTY OF FORT WQRTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvem�nts
STANDARI] CONSTRUCTIpN SPEC�FICATIOI� �OCllIvIENTS CPN 102403
Rev'rsed March 9, 2020
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SiJ1�+IIvIARY OF WORK
Aage 1 of 3
�ECTION 01 11 DO
SiJ1VIlVIARY OF WORK
PA.RT 1- GENERAI�
ilf�`liIT1► �\:7i/
A. Section IncIudes:
1. Sumtnaz•y of Wark to be �aerformed in accorc�ance with the Contrac� Docuinents
B. Deviatzons fromthis City ofFort Worth Standard Specifcation
I. None.
C. Related 5pecificaiion Sections includ�, but are not necessarily limiied to:
1. Division 0- Bidding Requi�ements, Contract Forms, and Conditiorzs of the Contract
2. Di�ision 1- GeneraI Requirements
i.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDURES
A. Measuremeni and Payment
1. Work asscsciated with tlais Itern is considered subsidiazy to the various items bid.
No separate payment will be allawed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [N�T USED7
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQiTIltEMENTS
A. Work Covered by Cont� act Documents
1. WorI� is to include furnishing all labor, materials, and equipmen#, and performing
aIl Work r�ecessary for this c�nstruction project as detailed in the Drawings and
Specifications.
B. Subsidiary Work
I. Any and all Work specifically governed 6y documentary requirements for the
praject, sueh as eondiiions imposed by the Drawings or Contract Documents in
which no specific itern for bid has been pz•ovided for ir� t�e ProposaZ and the item is
not a typical �nit bid itam included an the standard bid item list, #hen the item shall
be considered as a subsidiary i�em of Work, fJie cost af which shaIl be includecf in
the price bid in the Peoposal for �a� ious bid items.
C. Use of Premises
1. Coardinat� uses of premises under direc#ion of �the City.
2. Assume full responsibiliiy for proteciian and safekeeping oi ffiaterials and
equipment stored an the Site.
3. Use and oceupy only portions of the puhlic streets and alleys, Qr o�l�er public pIaees
or ather rights-of-way as provided for in �he or�inances of the City, as shown in ihe
Contract Documents, or as may be specifcally authorized in writing by the City.
a. A reasonable amount of tools, inaterials, and equipment for construction
purposes may b� stored in such space, but no zn:o�•e than. is �aecessary to avoid
delay iia the canstruction operations.
CITY OP FORT WQF2TH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STAND�RD CQNSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION BOCiTMENTS CP1V 102403
Revised DeceFnlser 20, 20I2
�1 11 DO - 2
SUMMARX �F WDRK
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b. Exeavated and vvaste materials shalI be stored in such a way as noi to interfere
with the us� of spaces that may be design.ated to be left &ee and unobsEructed
and so as not to incon�enience occupants of adjacent property,
c. If �tie street is occupied by railroad �racks, the Work shall be carried on in such
nnanner as not to interfera with the operation of the railroad.
I) All Woric shall be in accordxnee with railroad requirements set forth in
Division 0 as well as tl�e railroad permit.
D. Work wifhin Easexnents
1. Da not enter upon private property for any purpose withoui ha�ing previously
obtaiiied permission f'rom the owner of such praperty.
2. Do nof store equipment or material on private property uniess and until the
specified approval of �he propert� o�vner has been secured in writing by the
Contractor and a copy ftu-nished to the City.
3. iJ�zless specifically provided atherwise, clear all rights-of-way or easements of
obsri•uctions which musi be rEmoved to znal�e possible proper prosecutian a�the
V4�or� as a pa��t of the project construction operations.
4. Pz•eserve and use every precaution #o prevent damage to, all trees, sluubbeiy, pIants,
lav�ns, feuces, culverts, curbing, and a!1 otk�er types af structures or improve�nents,
to aIl water, sewer, and gas Iines, to all conduits, overhead pole lines, or
appurtenances thereof, including th� coustruction of iemporaay fences au�d to aIl
other public or private praperty adjacent to the Work.
5. Notify the �roper t•apresentatives of the owners or occupants df ihe publi.c or pri�ate
lands of interest in lands which inight be afFected by the Work.
a. Such notice shall be made at least 48 hours in advance of the beginning of the
Work.
b. Notices s�.all be applicable to both public and private utility coinpanies and arfy
corporation, com�aany, ind.ividual, or other, either as owners ar occupants,
whose iand or interest in land zr�iglat b� affected by the Work,
c. Be z•esponsible for all damage ar injury to property of any charaeter resuIting
from any acfi, omission, neglect, or misennduoi in Yhe zx�ar�ner or zxietb.od or
executian of tE�e Work, or at any time due to defective worl�, material, ar
equipment.
6. Fence
a. Restore all fences encorintered and remaved during construction ofthe Project
to the original or a better than original condition.
b. Er�et temporary �encing in place of t11e fencing removed whenever the Wcark is
not in progress and when the site is vacated overnight, and/ar at aIi tiines to
pro�ide site seeurity.
a The cost for all fence work within easements, including cemoval, temporaty
closures and replacemen�, shalI be subsidiary to the various items bid in the
project proposal, unIess a bid item is specifically provided in the proposal.
C1TY OF FdRT WORTH Daggett and ]]. IVfcRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARD CONSTRLTCTiON SPECIFICATION DOCTJNIENTS CPI�3 I02403
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
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5UIvIMARY aF WORK
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I.5 SLTSIVIITTALS [NOT US`ED]
1.6 ACTIQN �iJBNIITTALS/INFORM�TIONAL SUBNIITTAL5 [NOT USED]
1.'i CLOSEOUT SUSMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAIN'i'ENANCE MATERYA�L SURNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALTTY A55URANCE [N'OT USED]
110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
1.11. FIELD [SITE� CONDITIQNS [NOT USED]
1.12� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUT�ON [NUT iTSED]
END OF SECTI�N
Revision Log
DATE NAIv� SUNIMARY OF CHANGE
CTi'Y OF FORT WORTH Daggett and B. McRae 3RTS hnprovements
STANDAI2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOiV DOCiJMF.NTS CPN 102403
Revised December 20, 2U12
oiasoo-i
SUBSTITi3TION PROCEDURES
Page L of 4
SECTION 012.� 40
SUBSTIT[TTION PROCEDURES
PART 1 - GENERAi�
l.l SiTMMARY
A. Section Includes:
The procedure for requesting the approval oi substitution af a product tliat is not
equivalent io a product which is specified by descriptive or perfoi�nance criteria or
defined by referenco to l or �nore of the following:
a. Name of manufacturer
b. Name of ven�or
c. Trade name
d. Catalog number
2. Substitutions are not "or-�quals".
B. Deviations fiom this City of Fort Worih Standard Specificatiran
l. None.
C. ftelated Specificatian $ections include, b�at are not necessarily limited to:
1. Divisian p— Biddi�g Requirements, Contract �ai�s and Conditions of f.he Coni�act
2. Division 1— General Requirements
I.� PRTCE AND PAYMENT PRUCEDURES
A. Measut•ement and Payrnent
1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various itetx�s bid.
No s�parate payment will be allowed for this Item.
I.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
1.4 ADNIIl�IISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. Rec�uest for 5ubstitution - General
1. 'Within 3Q days after avvard of Coni�•act (unless noted otherwise), the City u�ill
consider fonmal requests fram Contractor for substitution oiproducts in piace of
those specified.
2. Certain types of equipment and kmds of material are described in Specifications hy
means of references to narnes of manufacturers and venclors, irade names, or
catalog numbers.
a. Whan t�iis m�thod of specifying is used, it is not intended to exclude from
consideration other products bearing other manufacturer's o:r vez�dor's naznes,
trade names, or caialog numbers, provided said products are "or-equaIs," as
�.eterrnined by Cify.
3. Other types of equipment and kinds of material may be acceptable substitutions
under the fnllowing conditians:
a. Or-equals are uciavailable due ta strike, discantinued production of produats
meeting specified requiremenis, or ofher factors beyond control of Contractor;
or,
CTTY OF PORT WORT'H Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARD CONSTRiTCTION SPECIFICATION I]QCU11+1.F,NTS CPN 1 U2403
Revised July 1, 2011
oi2safl-2
5UBSTifUTION P124CEDCTRES
Page 2 of 4
b. Contractar proposes a c�st andbr time reduction incentive to the Gity.
1.5 SUBMTTTALS
A. Se� Request for Substitutian Form (attached)
B. Prnc�dure %r Requesting Substitutian
l. Suhstatution shall be considered anly:
a. After award oi Contract
b. Under the conditians stated he�•eiza
2. Submit 3 copies of each written request for substitution, including:
a. Daeumen�ation
1) Complete da#a substantiating campliarzce of proposed substitution wzth
Contract Docu�nents
2) Data relating to changes in constructian schedule, when a reduction is
proposed
3) Dafa relat��g to chaalges in cost
b. For� products
1) Produc� identification
a) Manufacturer's name
b) Telephone numb��• and repr-esenta.tive contact name
c) Specifcatian Sectia�7 ar Dra�ving reference of ari�inally specified
product, incIuding discr�te name ar tag number assig�ed to original
product in tl�e Cant�•act Docu�menis
2) Manufacture�'s literature clearly ma�-ked ta shaw campliance of proposed
pr•oduct c�vith Contract Documents
3) Itemized com�arison of original and prapased product addressing product
chasacteristics incIuding, but nat necessarily Iimited to:
a) S ize
b) Composition or materials of cons#ruction
G� ��I�flt
d) Eleetrical or mechanical requiremcnts
4) Product experience
a) Location of past projecfs ut.ilizusg product
b) Name and telephone number of persons associated with referenced
projects knowledgeable concerning proposed product
c) Avai�able field data and reports assaciated with prapased product
5) S�tnpies
a) Provide at request of City.
b) Sarr►ples become the property of the C.ity.
c. �'or construction naethods:
I) Detailed description nf pi•oposed method
�,) Illustration d�•awings
C. Appro�val or Rejectiat�
1. Written appraval or rejection of substitution given by the City
2. City reserves the righi to requi�e proposed product to comply vvitli color and p.attern
o� speci��d produci if necessar� to secure design infient.
3. Xn the event the substitution is appraved, the xesultittg east and/or time redu.ction
will be documented by Change Order in accardance with the General Conditions.
CETY pI' FOR`I' WDRTH laa�gett and D. McRae SItTS Imgrovement�
ST.�iDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUME�TTS CPN 102403
Revised July 1, 20i1
01250p-3
SYJ"BSTI'FUTTpN l'120CEDURES
Page 3 oF4
4. No addi�ional cantract time will be given for subsiitutian.
Substitution will be rejected i�:
a. Submittal is not through tIie Contract�r with his stamp af approval
b. Req�zest is not made in aceordance vvith this Speci�'ication Section
c. �n ihe City's opinion, accsptance will require substantial revision of the originaI
design
d. In the City's opinzon, substitution �vill nat perfann adequately t�Ze function
consistent with tlie design intent
1.6 ACT�ON SUBMITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED�
1.'� CLOSEOUT SUSNIITTALS [N�T USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MAT�RIAL SUBNIITTALS �1VUT iTSEDj
L9 QUALYTY ASSURANCE
A. ln malting request for substitution ar in using an appraved product, the Contractor
represents tliat the Contractor:
l. Has investigated proposed product, anci has det�rmined that it is adequate or
superiot' in all respects ta that specified, and that it will perform functian for which
it is intended
2. WiI1 pravide same g�a�antee for substitute itexx► as for product specified
3. Will caordiriate instalIation of accepted substitution into Work, fio include building
mociificaiians if necessary, making such changes as may be requii�ed for Wdrk ta be
complete in all z•espects
4. Waives all claims for additional costs related to substitut.ion which subsequently
arise
1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING �1VOT IISED]
I.i1 FIELD [SITE] CONDITI�NS [NOT USED]
1.12 W�RR�NTY [NOT USED]
PART � - PRODUCTS [NQT USED]
PART 3- EXECUTION jNOT USED]
END OF SECT�ON
Revision Log
DATE NAlVIE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CITY OF FORT WORTH baggeit and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDAR.IJ CONSTRUCTIOIV SI'ECII�'ICATION DpCUMENT5 CPN I02403
Revised .Tuly 1, 2011
D E 25 00 - 4
S[7B5TYTUTIqN PROCEDiJRES
Page 4 of 4
EXHIBYT A
REQLTEST FQR S[TBSTITUTION FORM:
TO:
PROJECT: DATE:
We hereby submit for your cansideratzon �ae follawing product �nstead of tl�e specified item %r
the above project:
SECTION PAR.AGRAPH SPECIFIED ITEM
Proposed Substitution:
Reason for S�bstit�ztion:
Lnclude coinplete infaz�ation an changes to Drawin;gs and/or Specificatians which proposed
substitution will require for its proper installation.
Fill in Blanks Below:
A. Will the undersigned contt•actar pay for changes to the bui�ding design, including engineering
at�d detaz[ing costs caused by the requested substitution?
B, What effect does substitution have on other tt•ades7
C. Differences between proposed substitution and specified item?
D. Differences in product cost or praduct delivery �irne?
E. Manufacturer's guarantees of the praposed and specified items are:
Equal Better (explain aza attachment)
The undersigned states that the funetioz7, appe�rance and quality are equivalent or supax'ior to the
spaeified item.
Subznitted By: For Use by City
Signaiure
as noted
Recozxxzxzezaded Recommended
Firna
Address
Date
Telephone
�'or Use by City:
Approved
City
Not recozz�mended Received late
By
Date
Remarks
Date
Rejected
C1TY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. MeRaa SRTS Tmpro�emenfs
STANDARI7 CO�TSTRUCTFON SPECIFICATIOI+I DOCiIMEr!'tS CPN 1024a3
Aevised JuEy 1, 2011
013119-1
PRECON5TR11CTION MEETING
Page 1 of 3
SECTION 013119
PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
PARTI- GENERAL
l.l SIIMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Provisions fnr the preconstruction rneeting to be heId priar to the start o�' Worl� to
claxify construction contract adz�aznistration procedures
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specificatian Seetions include, but are nat necessarily Iimited to:
1, Division 0— Bidding Requirerr�ents, Coniract Foims and Conditions af tlie Contt_act
2. Di�ision 1— General Requirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
I. Work associated with this Item is considerad subsidiaiy to the various items bid.
Na separate payinent will be alIowed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT [7SED]
1.4 ADMINISTRATI'V`E REQUIItEMENTS
A. Coordination
1. Attend precanstruction meeiing.
2. Representa.tiv�s af Con�racior, subcant�•actors and suppliers attending meetings
shaIl he qualified and authorized to act on behalf af tlie entity each represents.
3. Meeting adrninistered by City may be tape recorded.
a. If recc�rded, tapes vvi11 be used to prepare �zinutes aza.d retained by City for
future referenee.
B. Preconstruction Meeting
1. A preconstruction meeting. rvill be lieId within 14 days after the execution of the
Agreement and b��ore Work is started.
a. The meeting will be scheduled and administered by the City.
2, The Project Representative wilI preside at the meeting, pr�pare the notes oithe
ineeiing and distribute copies of saune to all participants who so requesf by fully
coznpleting tb.e attendance �arm to be circuIated at the beginning of fhe meeting.
3. Attendance shall include:
a. Project Represen�a�ive
b. Cantractar's project manager
c. Contraetor's supetintendent
d. Any subcantractor o:r suppIier cepresentatives wham t�e Contract�r may desire
to invite or the City i�nay request
CfI'Y p�' FORT WORTH �aggett and D. ]vlcRae SRTS Tmproverne�ts
ST.At�IDARD CONSTRiJCTION SPECIFICATTOI� �OCUMTI�ITS CFN L024D3
Revised August 17, 2012
O1 31 19 - 2
PRECONBTRUCTION MEETING
Page 2 of 3
e. Other Ci-[}� representati�es
£ Others as appropriare
4. Const�uction Sched�.le
a. Frepare baseliiie construction scl�ed�le in accordance with Sect�on fll 32 16 and
pro�vide at Preconstructian Meeting.
b. City wiIl notify Contractor of any schedule changes upon Notice of
Preconstruction Meeting.
5. Preliminaly Agenda may include:
a. Tntroductlon of Project Personnel
b. Gez7eral Description of Project
c. Status of right-of-way, utility clearances, easements or ot�er pertinent permits
d. Contractor's work plan and schedule
e. Contract Time
£ Notice to Proceed
g. Construetion Staking
h. Pragress Payments
i. E�tra Work and Change Order P�•ocedures
j. FieId Ordei°s
k. Disposal Site Letter for Waste Materiai
1. Insut•ance Renewals
m. Payi•o�l Certificatian
n. Matez•ial Certaf�cations and Quality Cont��ol Testing
o. Public Safety and Convenience
p. Docuzaaent�tion o� Pre-Construction Conditians
q. Weekend Wot•k Notification
r. Legal Holidays
s. Trench Safety Plaz�s
t. Confined Space Entry Standards
u. Coordinatian with the City's representativ� for operations of e�sting water
sys#ams
v. Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan
vv. Coordination witla otber Contractors
x. Early Warning System
y. Contractor Evaluation.
z. Special Conditions applicable to the praject
aa. Damages Claims
bb. Subznittal Procedures
ce. Substitutian Procedures
dd. Corraspo�ndence Routin.g
ee. Record Drawings
ff. Tempora�y canstruction facilities
gg. IV�I WBE or MBEISBE pz-ocedu�•es
hli. FinaI Acceptance
ii. �inal Payment
jj. Questions or Cotnments.
CTTY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 5RTS Improvements
STANJ]AR17 COI�ST�UCTiON SPECIFICATION AaCiJIvI�:NTS CPN 102403
Revised August 17, 20I2
O1 31 19 - 3
PRECOI�iSTRU[;TIOI*I MEETING
Page 3 of 3
Z.s sus�TTa�,s �voT usEn�
�.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALSIYNFORMATIONAL Si7BNIITTALS [NOT iTSED]
1.'� CLOSEOUT SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUAL�TY A55URANCE [NOT i7SED]
�.10 DELIVERY, STQRAGE, .AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
i.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.1� WARRAN'lY [NOT USED]
PART �, - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 � EXECUTION [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
R�visipn Log
DATE NAlVIE STIMMARY OF CHANGE
Ci'i"Y QP �'ORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 5KT5 ImprovemenYs
STANDAI2IJ COI�ISTItUCT1QN SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS CPN 102403
Rcvised Augt►st 17, 2012
OI312D-1
PROIECT ]NE�'I'I[�IGS
Page 1 of 3
SECTION 013120
PR03ECT MEETIlVGS
(Specafier: ?"has Spec f cation is intended for use on projects designated as Tier 3 or TiRr �. ]
PARTl- GENERAL
I.l. �LTMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Provisions far project meetings throughout the construction period to enable orderly
review offaae progreas af the Work and ta provide for systematia discussion of
�aotentxal probleins
B. Deviations this City of Fort �rVarth �ta��daz•d Specification
l. None.
C. Rejated Specification Seetions include, but are not necessari�y limited to:
I. Division 0—Bidding Requirements, Contract Fo��xi.s an.d Canditaans oif tl�e Contract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDiTRES
A. Measurement and Pay�aaent
1. Woxk associated with t�zis Item is considered subsidiary ta the various items bid.
No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. Coordinaiion
1. Sehedule, attend an�. administer as specified; periodic progress meetings, and
specialIy called meetings ttuoughoui progress of the Work.
2. Representatives of Coniractar, s.ubcan�actars and suppliers att�nding meetings
shall be qual i�ed and authorized to a.ct on behalf of the entity each represents.
3. Meetings adm.inistered by City may be tape recorded,
a. Tf re�orded, tapes will he us�d t� prepare minutes and retained by City for
fuiur� reference.
4. Meetings, in addition to those specified in this Section, may be held when requested
by the City, Engineer or Contrac�or.
B. Pre-Construction Neighborhood Meeting
1. Afte�- the execution of the Agreenaent, but before oonsiruction is allawed to 6egin,
attez�d 1 Public Meeting wi�l� affected residents to:
a. Present projected schedule, including constructinn start dat�
b. At�swer an.y co�structian related guestions
2. Meeting Location
a. Locaiion oimeeting to 1�e determined by tlte Ci�y,
3. Attendees
CTTY OF �'ORT WQit7'I-� baggett and T3. MclZae SRT'S Improvements
STANISARb CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�iTS CPN 1024fl3
Revised July I, 2011
613120-2
PRpJECT MEETINGS
Page 2 of 3
�I. COI]�T7GtOI
b. Project Representative
c. Ot��.er Czty representatives
4, Me.eting Schedule
a. In general, tlie neighborhood meeting wilI occur within the 2 weeks followi�g
the pre-construction conference.
b. In na casa will construciion be aIlawed to begin until this meeting is l�eld.
C. Progress Meetings
I. Formal project coordination meetings will be lield periodically. Meetings will be
scheduled and administered by Proj ect Representative.
2. Additional pr�gress meetings to discuss specific topics wi11 be conducted on an as-
needed bas�s. Such additional meetings sha11 includ�, but r�ot be Iimited to:
a. Coordinating shutdowns
b. Installatian of pipiz�g and equipment
c. CooY•dination betrVeen o��r constructio�s projects
d. Resolution of ca��st��uction issues
e. Eqvipment approval
3. The Project Representative vc�ill pz•eszde at progress �neetings, prepare the notes of
the meeting and dist�•ihute co.pies of the same to all partici�ants who so reqtzasC by
fully completing the attendance form to be circulated at the beginiiing of each
meeting.
4. Attendance shall izacIude:
a. Contractor's project manag�r
b. Canfractar`s superintandent
c. Any subconixactor ar supplier representativ�s whom YJ�e Cozatractor may desit�e
to iiivite or the City may request
d. Engineer's representatives
e. City's representatives
f. Others, as requested by the Project Representative
5. Prelizxzinary Agenda may incIude:
a. Re�iew of Work progress since pre�ious zneeting
b. Field observataons, problems, conflicts
c. �tems which impede consiruction scheduIe
d. Review of off sit� fabricaiion, detivery schedules
e. Review of construction interfacing and sequencing requirements wzth ather
¢anstruction contracts
f. Corrective measux•es and procedures to regain projected schedule
g. Revisians to construction schedule
h. Progress, schedule, during succeeding Wark period
i. Coordinatian of schedules
j. Re�iew subinittal schedules
k. Maintenance af quality standatds
1. Pending changes and substitu�io.ns
m, Revi�w proposed cllanges for:
1} Effect or� cons�ruction schedule and on cotnpletion date
2) Effect on other cantracts ofthe Project
n. Review Record Docurrtents.
o. Re�iew monthly pay request
CITY OF FORT WORTH IJaggett and D. McRae SRT3 ImprovemenYs
ST.�tNDARD CONSTRUCTIOIV SPECIFICATIOIV DOCUNiENTS CPN 142403
Revisad July 1, 2Q11
Ol 3I 20 - 3
AROJECT PvIEETINGS
Page 3 of 3
p. Re�iew status of Requests for Infornlation
6. Meeting Schedule
a. Progress mee�ings wiil be held periodicaIIy as detertnined by ihe Project
Represeniaiive.
1) Additionai meetings may be held at the requesi oi the:
a} City
b) Engineer
c} Cantractor
7. Mee#ing Locatian
a. The City will establish a meeting �aeation.
1) To the extent practicable, meetings will be held at the Site.
1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUSMITTALSIINFORM�TIONAL SUBNIITTAL5 [NOT USED]
1.'� CLOSEOLTT SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBN�'TALS [NDT iTSED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
110 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
1.11 FIELD [SITE� CONDITION5 [NOT USED]
11� WARl2ANT'Y [NOT USED]
PART � - PRODiFCT� [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION [N4T USED]
END OF SECTION
Revisio� Lag
DATE NAME SIJMMARY O�' CHANGE
CITY DF EORT WORTH Daggett and B. McRae SRTS Improvements
ST�]�1D1,RD CflNSTRUCTIpN S1'�CIFICATION DOCUMEI�ii'S CPN 102403
Revised July 1, 2011
OI 32 l5 - !
CQNS'�'RUCTION PROGRESS SCI�EIIULE
P age 1 of T D
E
3 PART 1 - C�F.1�'ERAL
4 1.1 S�C]MMARY
5
6
7
$
9
10
I1
A. Section Includes:
SEC'I�ON 01 3� 16
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDUL,E
1. ��P�era� requirtr��ents �'r�r lf�e pre�aratiou, +�uhmiital, t�pdating, status ;�.pc��t�.ng �nd
i�lanagement of �he Construction P'ragress Schednle
2. ��ecif"ic reyuir�meri�s �r�• ;�res�nt�d inthE City ofFart �'���•th ,�',chedule Ci�uiclan.ce
]�ocUment
B. D�viations from. this City of �or� t�Vortia �Stancl�ard �peciiication
1. None.
I2 C. Related Specif�ication Sections ivaclude, but ar� x�ot necessarily Iimited to{
13 1. Division 0—Bidding Req��rements, Cont�ract k'ort��s and Conditians a�f the +C�ntract
]4 �„ �ivicinn 1 —�eneral Reavirements
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15
l�
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
�u. f'urpose
1.118 C.1� O� �'{.�I: �i�7nrth �(_-�y� fS � L3ii1iI17ited Qt� �eii4'�C�T!� C]LliltlLj�, 4u�t-r�irr�Cl"NF.
i�fr�srr�cturti io its ciTiz�ns in �� [�,rn�:ly r€�an�i�r, r1�;�� t{�,�I I,�;::.`I11�;�e this �cii�:�s: �.5 �
�roverly �trl�ctuzed �chedu�e tr�Ch a��t��axe �,pdates. il�:�� s,���rr:� �;;t?��ik�� i��n�aitoring
ot progress ���t1 i� input ta +�r�:icaY decision maki�g by the praject manager t.�raughout
the life of the project. Data fram the updat�d project schedule �s utilized in status
reporting to variaus levels of the City o.rganizatian and the citizenry.
Thi�s Document co�np�ements the City's Standard Agreement to guide the cons�r�ctinn
c�+;�tractor fCon4rac�orl in preparin� and submittiri� aeceptable schedules for use bv �i•+p
C;�.y in �ar�ject �efivery. TI�� ex�ec:tation �;� rtl�e 4��rfarnaance uf [i�p w c�rk ��[��I����+� ih�
:.a���nteef Schedule �,n[� �!�1?Prf� t� t�':P e�ntractual timeline.
'�'hp �'nntrar_,tnr w i?l cit.signate a c�udlitied r�=.nre5e�itative { P��;eut �ch��i�f!�r} respar.s�bY�
fae �ievelop�n�; ari�! Kipilatin� ti�� schedule a;:� prenaring,i��*�E�; r�r,n, ��n� as r�q�ired �y
� W ��v'-?r�, ,
31 Z.� �'�i.C;E .�'w'li P�YMEIVT pR[)CF;I)�J�iLES
�'7 f�. ��A�aci�rrrr5c�rit C;:?;� ��^-�%iii�:l�
�� �. ��'�[lfl:.'t155U(:f�:�CI �t.+l`rh I�}[;i IrN!TI 15 CnnclCleieCl 5�IhCilfia�r t{3 tlle V3T]C1li5 IIe7f15 �1�_
;�? i�o separate payment ��+ill �� a]low ecf [,�r this l,iem_
�ti ?_ �fon-�c7�b�iance v�C,�; fif�1s sp��.oi!r�ric�fl ±S a!'ound� fnT ['�N tc� t�+�thnnlr� �7�Y�xfe[!t!�:+f'
��] �l�e [�or.rs��c�or's in�,�,��:�, 4ntTl [:t�ntrart�,�� �r,hiPyPS 5 :�� Cc?mnfjancve_
37 � .3 _A'-�tQVC�S
38 r? �ral�et Schedrales
CIT�� OFFUR�T WC7FiTi� f1r,�geuandLLP1[c���SRTSJmr���:ments
STAM�Ait[f f,'lyNSTR�.�t�'1Cr*: �PT3C�F:C-A"f]!"�N €}J4�U�.fE": T� C�%h! k��U3
Revised Auga�t ! 3, �p1 �
L�gqett anq D. �R�.Rap'�F2T� tmrrnv�me�ts, GPN f02403, ���s��+,,�x, 1
O1 32 76 -2
CONSTRUCTIQNPROGRESS SCHEDULE
Page 2 of 10
1 Each project is represented �y City's master project schedule that ancornpasses the
2 entire scope of activitaes en�isioned by the City to properly deIiver the work. When the
3 City c�ontraets wi�h a Contraetor to perform construction of the Work, the Contractar
4 will develop and maintain a schedule %r their scope of work in alignn�ent with the
5 Crty's siandard schedule requirements as defined I�erein. The data and infarrnation of
6 each such schedule will be le�eraged and become integraI in the zxiaster project
7 schedule as deezned apprapriate by the Ciiy's Project Co�atral �pec�t and approved
S by the City's Proje�t Manager.
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IO 1. Master Project Schedule
I 1 The master project schedule is a halistic representatian of ihe scheduled aetivities
I2 andmilestones for the total project and be Gritical Path Method (CPM} based. The
I3 City's Project Manager is accountable far or�ersrght ofthe de�relopment and
I4 maintaining a nnaster pxoject schedUle for each project. Wl�en the City contracts for
IS the desigan ar�d/ar canstructian of the project, the m�aster praject schedule will
16 incorporate elernents of the Design and Construction schedules as deemed
17 appropriate by th� City's Project Control Specialist. The assigned City Project
18 Control �pecialist creates and maintains the rnaster project sch�dule m P6 (City's
19 schedulimg software).
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2, Constructian Schedule
The Contractor is responsible for developing and maintaining a schedule for the
scope of the Cont7raetax's contractualrequireznents. The Contractor will issue an
it�itial schedule far review and acceptance by the City's Project Control Specialisf
and the City's Project Manager as a baseline schedule for Cantractor's scope of
work. Cantractor will issue current, accurate updates of iheir schedule (�'rogress
Schedul�) to the Ciry at the end of each znonth throughout the life of their work.
B. ScheduIe Tiers
The City has a portfol�o of projects that uary widely in size, complexity and content
reyuiring different scI�edulmg to effectively deli�er each project. The City uses a
"tiered" approach to aiign the proper scheduIe wiYh the criteria. for each project. The
City's Project Manager detexzb.anes tk�e appropria.te schedule tier for each project, and
includes that designatian and the associated requirements in the Contractar's scope of
work. The fallowing is a surrimary of the "tiers".
1. Tier I: Small Size and Short Duration Project (design not required)
The C�y develaps and t�aa�izrtain.s a Master �roject Schedule for the praject. No
schedule submittal is required from Contractor. City's Project Control Specia.list
acquires any necessary schedule s�atus data or mformation through discussions with
the respective party on an as-needed basis.
2. Tier 2; Small Size and Short to Medium DUration Project
The City develops and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. The
Contractor ident'rfies "start" and "t'inish" milestone dates on key elements of their
work as agreed with the City's Project Manager at the kickaff of th�ir work ��f;:�,
The Confraetor issues to the City, updates ta the `'st�-1"an�i -'`f�n�sh'' dai�.s fns c�,ch
milestnne� �t t_1,e �n� of+�flCii iTlUntI3 1]1iUll�i�.nitk �'11� Yute cr#'�h�v� ���k u�r Ch� �rpject.
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1 �'9�e �ity d�ve�ops anc� ir,�intains a iv?aster �'re�jec� Scliedu�e for the project. The
� �qntractor develops aBaseIine Sc���:�i�uie and maintams the schedule oitheir
3 respecliae scope of work on the projeci ; t� I?�pi ��S {i?tA.1(�enerally Leve13} and itz
� aiignment u7�rh ihe :kl�3.� s*rz:�.:t:.r� �z Sectian ]_r;_ I��s ���reed by the i'r�ieet
� M,A:;�geT. �'h� [?41�7Pr�l'��C11� lSSl1P.:4 4�! ��3P C'3rV, €1Udates ��' �k��ir resnective sc��dtile
�+ IFr��;re�� �i�hedul; } tiL ff1� C�ICt {7t �8t�1 111CF7i[�1 ��FLT[kU�i?n�pi ��u� I��'N of ih_;� �vu� k��n t�:N
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1fr ci�v�it3ps �nci �,�aint:�irtw � �'���t�� �Ci11�Ct �nC�r.rjllie �45 tl "�Fi��1 Tle" �r1,Prii)ie anc� 14�UC
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1G 1-�h? �'u �tra�,r��r �f�v�lnps �n� ::ul�rnit� [cr �lti� City, �n ir��tia1 schedule �'o� fi?P�?' s��p7e
17 s,f x�rr;�; ir� �� �EI1TT10111 �.'1�:! �hl,.r �� ec�i�'14at7nn_ (��:sP revie�p� �nrl �cc�nted b,v tl�e
lks �.4�a', it b�; �:mea �I�e "�3,���I.�ne" �,he�ui� i�n� ;s 1Fa ��s�s ��ainst �����.h {�11 pro�.r�;ss
I t� k.� TI]ea,SUf�ci- -�'hP hacPVine ��, he�,�le W t1I li? �i�dated when fhere �s a chdn�e ar
��� :�t!c€ir��n to llEe =c�s�e ot``►��c}elc txnpacti�t�; ihe d�ifalf�„t�,,�� th; wt�rk. ar,d ���!yr �f�e?'
21 rw���i�t u�' a c�ulv aul��orizec� �hange or�er iwsu�d �v tite t;;trr_ ln i.�e event pro�ress s
22 s��nif�: :nilv �et��r.:? �;���;:�111e; the C�;�',� �rn,ject 1�'�amager rs;�y Lu�11�ir�zp an update
.'.� t4� t�?� �,� ;��li��F �� I����I� t,} 1'-��: ilit�#� :M �;�ore �TAC CRC:11 �Y'c+il��fic�fl QF �rn�.T�S�_ 1�R
�4 ex��spie �t�� F�Ge!yne S�hed�,e is �rovided in S��cificatian l`�� 3? I�, I
ZS C-onstructian 4'rr�jea� ����+�:dule �seline �xampXe,
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2.g "Ty�w f`r�ntrartr;r ��c�a�e5 rilelz' SC$]edule �t t�I1C �T!;I �+f cach month to represent thP
29 �r�3� es� �;��ier��d in Ili� ;x'n�� 4i�'�irh inri��de� {!;?V 1?!:n?c3t frnm auihnrized chan�es
3Q � f�� ��.�€�:�:, T�1? �rdat8� 5�;�?.@[�U�� 1::;-5i aCLL1Tat�1�+ Se1"��Cttl�e Gl1Ti4.ri# ttaiiy� €7�t�le
31 �=lork �t +���F point in tiime and �s ref�e�red to � tk�e "PIO},7I'e3S �CI7eCI.u1e:'. �ihe C'ity's
32 IProwact .I�'�an��er �nci k'ro�eat �:c�ntrnl Spe�i.�LSt review� and �ccepts each pragress
33 s�.�:�si�ale. In ihe er�ent a progress s�hedule ����med not acc�:ptabl�, the
34 ��n�4c-*-`tahle ��tiue5 �re ��Pnt;fed bv the C:ity w ithin � wnrkin� days and the
3S �'ontract�r must provide atx �cceptable progres� �ch��ule w ithin � wrorking days
35 aiter rP��?pt of non-aceeptance nQti�ication. A,� exaanple a;f a Pragress Schedule is
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34 D. City Standard SehedulN ee�uirements
40 The following is an overvie�v �rf �he rnef.hudol�r.gy for �eve�opi�g �ti.d �naintau��g a
41. schedule far c�elivery of a project.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANbAI2D CONSTRUCI'ION SPECIFIC�iTION DOCUMENTS
Revised Au�ust 13, 202I
Daggatt and D, McRae SRTS lmprovements, CPN 1D24fl3, Addendum '[
Da�gett and D.1VIcRae SRTS 1m�vements
CPN 1 U2403
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q�t� rt�:-rlp h��:� i� si�nf�icasi� �ehan�� u� �gticip�te �, f?V?��1 scf�eu�!�e �durati��n
W 1tI a�l�'`il �V J11� t1�r c csnlrac tt�a] rf�y��ire�s��rn[� fcFr thc r���;�.�.ii�� :4�: ��t�t� 3>r w��,�k,�.nd he
r�f�rulec� tr� �'sty's ?�+1��t�� Proj}`t� S►:hed�,l�_ '����E� Proieci I��am�zr :inri f��me r�i'th�
!'ro,�e;.•t �.� ret�tt:r�}d nr� ��;.}� s�:I,Pt�t�l� r�r��i ,n�s1 ri�.afc�1 Yhe �.EL�r's p:c�;�c�! �a�ta.
i�;. SclZec���lP E�� [IP �J�.rt��
h.E! v_� hn�i� jc� ,� ua�nm Y�I t� th� C �ty l"ur a proiec i��:� i EI l�= v� �; :F:�e szame that be� �ns �N it�
the �'itv's,pro�es'� �n���hrr f'�,II[��:��c,' Cn�� �rhe nume of'the prr�ject Fi�f!�+�ved �ev 6use�il+?�� {i�f
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* �iase!ine Sch�:c��l� Fi�w Name
Fe?rrr,ai: ��ny Prui��l Numbe�_Y'roje�~t N�„�e 8at�iin�
kx�mr!��: � � I .�7i_�flrtf� �Iont�ona�ry �ireei IFIMAC'.Y IBa.seJine
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k� arrn�!t: c_'�tv �r�;r�� �N u�n�er_P: ���s: [?�An,�� YY�'�r �N!?yl
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� Prr������ S�i�ed�i� �ragreas Narrative 1r'ile Ndm�
Format: Ciry Praject Numbe�. Pruject I�arr� �?�� YYYY-M!�
L,�amp�a: 14� i�7� Nurth M�nt�t�mery� Stre�t I�C_PI� 2t}1�_0�
f. SchzduleTem�IarP$
The Contrar.t�r � ill ut'aLze ll�e relevant sectian5 f`rom th� Ciry's templates provid�rl ir:
the City's dac�xment management systam as th� basis for creating thei� respective
project scheduie. Specifical�y, the Contractor's schedule will align wi�h the layout vt
the ConstrUction section. The templates are iden#ifzed by type af pr�ject as noted
bela�w .
� Arterials
o �lviaiian
o Neighborhaod Streets
o SidewaIks {later)
� Quief Zones {later}
� 5traet Lights (�ater)
o Intersection Impro�ements (la.ter)
a Parks
o Storm wa#er
o Sfireet Maintenance
� Traffic
o Water
48 G. Schedufe CaIendar
CT'T'Y OF FORT WORTH
STA1VDAliD CONSTRUCTI�N 5PECIFTCATTON 1�OCiJIV�N'1'S
Revised August 13, 2021
Daggett and fl. McFtae SFt7S Improvemen#s, CPN 1�2403, Addendum 1
Da�geit and D. McRae SRTS ImrpvemenSc
CPN I02403
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CONS`I'RUCTIONPROGIiESS SCHEDULE
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1 The City's standard calendar fc�r schedule develapment pUrposes is hased on a 5-day
2 workweek and accounts for the City's eight standaxd holidays (New �'ears, Martin
3 Luther King, Merraorial, Independence, Labor, Thanksgi�ing, day afier Thanksgiving,
� Christmas). The Cantractar�ill estab�ish a�chedvle caIendar as part of tf�e schedule
S development process and provide to the Praject Control Specialist as part ofthe basis
6 for tF�eir schedule. Variatians between the City's calendar and the Gontractor's
7 calendar must be resolv�d prior to the City's acceptancs oitheir Baseline pro3ect
8 schedule.
TO H. WBS & Milestone Siandards for Schedule Development
11 The scope of work to be accamplished by ihe Coniractar is r�pr�sented in tl�e schedule
12 in the �orzn af a Work Brea�cdown Siructure (WB5). The WBS i� the basis for ihe
13 develapment af the schedule activities and shall be imbedded and depicted in the
1� scI�edule.
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maintaining a sehedule for praject d�livery.
1, �o�tractar is requir'ed to utilize f�ie City'� WB5 str��iture anci a�espective
�w���iect tvpe ternp�ate f.or "Consiruction" as shawn in St:ctian 1.4.Hbe1�w.
r'lt��Y?���,n�j �uciviii�� ina� 17� �aa�� c� L�.�eas 1- 4 to accommodate the needs
�t the earganrzation �xecutin� the work. ��e4ifcairy th� Contractor will add
�criv��;Ps u�c�er W1 �i; XX ���{ X, ii�, $3 "C'�.��isfi��uc�ion Execution" that
�jPlinretC;S L�� G�.tiVR]FS �55i�l:13��Ci w rth ti]� Y�rin�tic C{]!71}7i.n?n'�5 �F� ��1� tiNL3?'�{-
�{y '�, r'�n�r�Gtc,r S req��red to adhere ta the �ity'; �tandard �estor�es u� 1LLi5�.�n
�� I'1 �•r:rTir�n €,4,! C�elnw. Contractorwill�clu:ies�JC��?li�ina� ti�1����C�Ci�s"
2� r:presenti�ig itr�-�rts�edY�itP d��iver�bles as 1•cciuire�4 �o��:�.ur�ate�y ieti�t 11r�i*
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I`t�t1V1C1�5 a.te ihY d�;�rr�#� elemenfis �i- �vc�rk that �m�k� up E?:fS �CI1�(�I3iE, Til.>' �;'srifl !��
irr�a.ni�ecd �ndPr #I�e utr�i�re?T� oFt i�VG'f3�. !lc]i��i� �fes�rr;ptic�n� sl��,�!�f ,�cJc���a�el�+
�escriheih�activitv, and in i:�±meca5es ��;�cxtent��fthe,ictTv;ry, A�'I w�fivi1��s �re
�C?�,TkC1li�Y ��?r� �+'3f!'1 � pr�Ll��.?.S;:nr 13C1(� 2..l.�CL'SSfli, ��'i'7? L?�1J 2:kC��7t10i5 f0 ��':l4 i'LY�� I,rs �L}�
"�+rc,�t�t wt�rr" s!?� "�aroiect tmish" uiileston�s.
3�s TIx� ac[ivE;v du��ti�n �a b�k+� {�*+ LFt� tJ:1Y5IC�I A171C�Uli� ll� k'�'Cirk �[} �?e p�ertt,rm?�1 fcsrrh�
�� ,r.taI�C13Ct1V1CV, 1��4rji;? ? 117iiX1CRL1YI7 rt�tfraii��n 4nf7(j �x�;,�kil1,� 41�i� ��� � C4A�1i111U91fi N4tl9!��
'}iM 1111 finN ��,.ratin!1. �� C'�r. wnr� � i3i �17'?'V {}fl� r7�rNJLY ��l:��EL�4 ��} l�aVS� I�r�BF: i�l$i. :?Cxl,'�'
t.l t��t�]i'f I1 �::ti`3��1 kt�,111:d�1Y �i1 zi.G�]]eV� ii%c c�i�ra.�lUEI L'�iTyt]'A117i_ A11�r �t�c�v�ti^?� i�, th�c re.cau�res
cf7 rYvrr.w ;�nti aC�' �j)�dTICe �)+ LifC �iC��v �x{]leL' L C L�ntrnl S��.Gj�jlfi�.
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�F; �ar��viousiti�� ��ca��ted haseline schedule as �h a!ndate, t�+ � 1���-�y sl����� impacl Ta �hp
47 j���`���Et;tirm�line. j�e rnntrarrnr c��hmii:s this t�pddted b�75eli??� �rheciufe to �he �'i#y for
C'�i Y f 1F f�[�!;'1 ur{3i4Ti[ ]]H�l4andD. Me.�.��,UTC ]�m�myPm�r?4
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revievv and acceptance as described in Section 1.5 beIova. Upc�ate.d basel�t�e schedules
adhere to the followutg:
1. Titne extensions associated with approved eontract modifications are limrted to tha
actual amount af time the pro3ect activi�ies are anticipated to be delayed, unless
otherwise approved by the Prograrn Manager.
2. The re-baselined schedule is submirted by the Contra�tar witltin ten workdays after
the date of receipt of the approved Change Ordar.
3. The changes in logic or durations approved by the City are used to analyze the impact
of ihe change and as included in tke Change Order. The coding for a nevr activity(s)
added ta the schedule for tY►e Change Order includes the Change Order number in �he
Activit}+ ID. Use as many acti�rties as needed to acc�rately show the work of the
Change Order. Revisians �o the baseline schedule az�e nat effective until accepied by
the City.
K Ciry's Work Breakdown Structure
WSS Code WSS Name
XXXXXX Project Name
7�XXI+�Z.30 Design
XXX��XX.30. I0 Design Contractar Agreement
XXXX��X.30.20 ConceptualDesign (30%)
XXKXXX.3Q.3Q Preliminary Design (60%}
XXXXXX.30.40 Final Design
X�XXXX.3Q.50 Environmental
XXXX�.30.60 Permrts
XXXXXX.34.60.14 Permits - identification
�XXXXX.30.60.20 Permits - Review/Approve
�LI�XX.40 ROW & Easements
XXXXXX.40.10 ROW Negatiations
XXXXXX.40.20 Condemnation
XXXXXX.70 iJtility Relocation
XXXXXX.7Q.10 Utzlity Relocatian Ca-ordination
X�XXX.SO Constrnctio�.
XXXXX3�.80.81 Bid and Award
XXXXXX.80.83 Cons#ructian Execution
��XXXXX.80. �5 Inspection
XXXX��X.80.86 Landscaping
I�; �XXXX.40 Closeout
XXXXXX.90.1Q Construction Gontract Clase-out
XXXX��.X.90.4fl Design Contrac� Closure
L. City's Standard Milestone�
The �alIowing milestone acctivities (i. e., impartaz�.t avents on a project that mark critical
points in time) are of particular in�erest to the City� and m�ast be refl�cted in the project
schedule for all plaases of work.
CIT Y OF F ORT W ORTH Daggett aztd D. McRae SRTS Lxupvements
STANDARD CONSTRUGTION SP�CIFICATION DQCUIvI�.N'I'S CPN 102403
Itevised August 13, 2021
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Schedule Format
The Contractor wiil submit each schedule in tt�vo electronic forms, one in native file
format (.xe�, .xml, .mpx) and tl�e s�cond in a pdf farnaat, in the City's document
management system in the location dedicated for this purpose and identif'ied by the
Project Manager. In the event the Cont7ractor d.oes not use Primavera P6 ar MS
Project �or scheduling purposes, the s�hedule informa�ion must be submitted in .xls or
.xlsx formaf in complianee with the sample Iayaut {See Specifi�atiozz 01 32 16.1
Construction Project Schedule Baselin� E�ample), including activity predecessors,
successors and total float.
2. Initial & Baseline Sehedule
The Con�tractor wilI de�elop their schedule for the�r scope of work and submit their
initial schedule in electronic form (in the file forma�s noted above), in Che City's
document management systezxi in the locatian dedicated for tihis purpase at least 5
working days prior to Pre Constr�uction Meeting.
17 The City's Pxoject Manager and Project Gontrol Specialist review thi� initial sch�dule
18 to detertnine alig.nmeni with the City's Master Praject Schedule, mcluding format &
19 WBS struct�re. Following thP C�ity's review, feedback is provided to the Contractar
20 for their use itz fznalizing their initial schedule and i�suing (witliin five workdays) their
21 Baseline Sc�aedule for final review and acceptance by the City.
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23 3. �ragress Schedule
24 T1�e Contractor will update and i�sue their proj�ct schedu�e (Progress Schedule) by the
25 last day af er�ch month throughaut the life of theiur wo.rk an the groject. "1'he Progress
26 �chedule is submitted in electrnnic �orm as noted above, inthe Gity's dacument
27 znanagemeni systam in the location. dedicated for th�s purpose.
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The City's Project Cantrolteam reviews each Pragress Schedule for data and
information: that support the assessm�ntof the update to the sehedule. In the event
data or information is missing or incomplete, the Project Controls Specialist
communicates directly with the Contractor's schaduler for praviding same. The
Contrantor re-s.ubxni.ts the corr�cted Progress Sch�dule rvithin 5 workdays, following
ihe subrnittal process noted above. The City's Pro�ectManager and �roject Control
Specialiist review the Contractor's progress schedule fQr accapt�.nce and to monitor
performance and prograss.
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38 T`he �olIor�ing list of itezns are required to ensure proper status infoxzna�ian is
39 contained in the Progress Schedule.
40 � Baseline Start date
A�1 � Baseline Finish Date
42 � % Complete
43 � Float
44 @ Activity Logic (dependencies)
45 � Gritical Path
4� � Activities added or deleted
47' � Expacted Baseline Finish date
48 � Variance to the Baseline Finish Date
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STANI7ARI7 CONSTRUGTION 3PECIFICATION ]X?CEJMENTS GP�i 102403
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B. Manthly Construction Status Report
The Contractor suba�its a written status report (referred to a� a progress narrative) at the
monihly progress meeting {if monthly meetings are held) or at the end o� each rnanth to
accompany the Progress Schedule submittal, using the standard format provided in
Speczf'�cation O1 3216.3 Coanstruct�an Project Schedule Progress Narrative. The content
of the Construction Praject Schedule Fragress Narrative should be concise and complete
to �clude only changes, delays, and anticipated problems.
C. Submittal Process
� SchedUles and Monfil�ly Construction Siatus R�ports are submitted in in the Ciry's
document management system in the location dedicated for this piirpos�.
m Once ihe project has been completed and Final Accepiance has been issUed by the
City, no fiirther progress schedules ar construction status reports are required from
the Caniractor.
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16 1.5 ACTION SUBM[TTALS/I1�ORMATIONAL SUSNIITTALS [NUT USID]
17 1.6 CLOSEOUT SUSMITTAI.S [NOT USID]
18 1.7 MAINTINANCE MATE1tiAL Si]BMITTALS [NOT USID]
19 1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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A. The person preparing and revisi�g the construction Progtess Schedule shallbe
experienced in the preparation of schedules of similar camplexity.
B. Seh�dule and supporting documents addressed in this Specification shalI be prapareci,
updated and xevised to accurately reflect the pexfortnance of the constructzon.
C. Contractor is respansible far the quality of all submit�als in this section meeting fhe
standard of care for the constr�ction industry for si�nilar prnjec�s.
26 1.9 DEGIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USIDI
27 1.1U FIEI�D [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT iTSID]
28 1.11 WARRAN'1'Y [NOT USID]
29 1.12 ATI'ACHNIENTS
30 Spec O1 321.6.1 ConstructionProjectScheduleBaseline F�ample
31 Spec Q1 32 l 6.2 Construcfion Projeci Schedule Pr�gress Example
32 �pec Q132 16.3 Construction Project Schedule Pragress N�.rrative
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CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggeit and D. McRae SATS Lnrpveenenis
STANDARD CONSTRi7GTION SFECIFICATION DOCUINENTS CPN 1Q2403
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DAT� NAME SU1VIIvIARYOF CHANGE
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CTTY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CQNSTRUCTION SPEC]E'ICATION DOCUIv�NTS
Revisecf August 13, 2021
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S"1,r3�tiDARD COiVSTREir�ln?�[ SPECIEICATICiN DOCUMENTti CA�I f4��343
Revised August 13, 2G2t
Daggett and D, McRas SRTS lmpro�ements, CPN 102403, Addendum 1
D132 15.3
—PROGRES S NARRATIVE
Page 1 of 7.
SECTION Ol. 32 1.6.3
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Ol 32 33 - 1
PRECQNSTRUCTI03+1 VIDE�
Page 1 of 2
SECTION 013� 33
PRECONSTRi]CTION VIDEO
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 Si]1VIlVLARY
A. Section Inciucies:
1. Ad�ninistxative and proeedural requireinenfs %r:
a. Pi•ecanstruction Videos
B. Deviations fron� this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�catzon
1. None.
C. Related Specificatioii Seetions inciude, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0—Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Cont�act
2. DzviSion 1— General Requirements
1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTRE�
A. Measur�ment and Payment
1. Work assaciated with this Item is considered subsidia�y to the various items bid.
No separate �ayment will be allowed for thzs Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
1.4 ADNIIlVISTR.ATNE REQUJREMENTS
A. Precanstruction Videa
1. Praduce a preconstruction vzdeo of the site/alignment, including a11 areas in tk�e
vicinity of and to be affected by construe�ion.
a. Pro�ide digitaI copy of �ideo upon request by tIie City.
2. Retain a copy of t�ze preeaz�st�uction video until the end of the maintenanca surety
period.
1S SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALS/IlrTFORMAT�ONAL SUBIVIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.'i CLOSEOUT SUBlIrIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAIN'i'ENANCE MATEItrAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALTTY ASSiJRr�NCE [NOT USED]
Ll� DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND I3ANDLING [1VOT USED]
1.1I FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS INOT USED]
112 WARR.ANTY [NO`l.' USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D, McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMI�NTS CPN I02403
Revised July 1, 20! 1
0 [ 32 33 - 2
PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEO
Page 2 of 2
PART 3 - EXECiTTION [NOT IISED]
END OF SECTI�N
Revisio� Log
DATE NAME SUIVIlVIARY OF CIFANGE
CITY OF F4RT WORTH Daggeit and D. McRae SRT3 Impravements
STANDARD COI�iSTRilCTION SPECLFICATION DOCi3MENT5 CPN 102403
�2evised Iuly 1, 2011
U13300-1
SUBNllTTALS
Pxge 1 of $
SECTION 0133 fl0
SUBNIITTALS
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 SUMMA1tY
A. Section Includes:
GeneraI methods a�d requirements of submissions applicable to the folIovving
Work-related subtnittaIs:
a. Sliop Drawings
b, Product Data (including Standard Product List submittals)
c. Samples
d. Mock Up5
B. Deviations from t��s City of Fort Worth Standard Specif cation
I. None.
C, Related Specifca�ion Secfi�ons incIude, but are nof necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract.
2. Divisi�n 1— Gen�ral Requirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDULtE�
A. Measurement and 1'ayment
1. Wor�C associated vvith this Ite:m is considered s�l�sidiazy ta the various iteins bid.
No separate paym.ent wzll be allo�ed far this Item.
1.3 REFERENCE� [NOT USED]
1.4 AIIMINTS�R.ATNE REQiTIltEMENTS
A. Coordination
1. Notify the City in writing, at tkze ii�ne of submittal, of any deviaiions in the
submittals from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
2, Gaordination af 5ubiniital Times
a. Prepare, prioritize and transnnit each subnnittal suf�ciently in advance of
pe�ornaing the related Work or ather applicable activities, or wathin the time
specified in the individual Work Sections, of the Specifications.
b. Contractor is responsible suc� tl�at tl�e instaiIatian will not be delayed by
practi:ssing times including, but not limited to:
a} Disapproval and resubmittal (if required)
b) Cooz'dination with other submittals
c) Testing
c�) Purchasing
e) Fabrication
fl Deliveiy
g� Siztn.ilat' sequenced activities
c. No extension of time wiil be authorized because of the Contractar's failure to
t�•ansmit submittals su�ficiently in advance af the Work.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvemants
STt1NDARD CONSTRUCTIQN Sl'ECIFICATIaN DOC.[7MENT5 CPN 1024U3
Revised Decesnber 20, 20i2
oi ss oo - a
SUBMJTTALS
Page 2 of S
d. Make subrnittals promptIy in accordance with approved schedule, and in such
sequence as ta cause no dela� in the Work or in the work of any ot.�.err
contractoz�.
B. Submittal Numbering
1. When submit�ing shop drawings or samples, utilize a 4-character submittal cross-
referez7ce identi�catioz� numbering system in the following manner:
a. Use the first b digits of the applicabie Specification Secrion Number.
b. For the next 2 digits nu�m.ber use numbers U 1-99 ta sequentially x�u�nber each
initial sepa.rate item or drawing suUmitted under each specific Section number.
a L�st use a leiter, A-Z, indicati��g the resubmission of the same drawing {i,e.
A=2nd submission, B=3rd submission, C=4tla submissiozz, etc.). A typical
subinittal number would be as follows:
03 3p 04-.08-B
1) 03 30 00 is the Speci£'ication Section for Concrata
2) OS is the eighih initial submittal under this Specificatian Section
3) B is the third subrxaissior� (s�cond resubmission) of that partzcular shop
drawing
C. Contractor Certification
l. Review shop dra�vings, product data and �amples, incl�ding those by
sulacontractors, pziar ta subnaission to deternaizze an.d veri�'y �e following:
a. Field measurements
b. Fie1d constructian criteria
c. Catalog numbers and similar data
d. Confarmatice with ihe Conf.ract Documsnts
2. �rouida each shap drawing, sanaple azid product data submitted 6y the Contractor
with a Certification Statemen# affixed including;
a. The Cont�actor's Campany natne
6. Signature of subanittal reviewer
C. Cei't.1�IC�t10II St3t�lYlEllt
1) "By this submittal, I hereby repz•esent tlaat I ha�e detet7nined and verified
field measui•eineiits, field canst�vctian criteria, matea�ials, dimensions,
catalog nuxaabe:rs arnd sizniIaa• data and I hav� checked and coordinated eacl�
item with other applicab�e approved shap drawzngs."
D. �ubmitta.I For�nat
1. Fold shop drawings larger than S'/z inches x I 1 i�tches to 8 I/z inche.s x 11 zx�ches,
2. Bind shop dt•awings and product datia sh�ets together.
3. Order
a. CoVet• Sheet
1) Descz•iptio�� flf Packet
2) Contractar Certification
b. List of items / Table of Cantents
c. Product Data lShap Drawings/Samples /Calculations
E. Submittal Content
1. The date of submission and �he dates of any previous submissxons
C1TY OF FORT VJQItTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Imgrovemenfs
STAIVIlART7 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUNiETFTS CPN I0�403
Revised December 20, 2012
01330U-3
SUBMTTTALS
� Page 3 of 8
2. The Proj ect tit�e and nurnber
3. Co�tractor identificatao�
4. The names of:
a. Contractor
b. Supplier
c. Manufacturer
5. Identification ofthe product, with the S.pecification Section nuimber, page and
paragraph(s)
6, �ield dimensions, cleasly identifed as such
7. Relation to adjac�nt or critical features o�'the Work or materials
8. Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specification numbars
9. Identification by highlightir�g of deviatians from Contract Documents
10. identification by highlighting of revisions on resubmiitals
11. An 8-inch x 3-inch blan�c space for Contractor and City s#a.rr�ps
F. Shop Drawings
1. As speci�ied in individual Woi°k Sections includes, but is not necessarily limited to:
a. Cnstom.-prepared data such as fabrieation. and erectianfinstallation {war�Cing)
drawings
b. ScIZeduled information
c. Settzng diaga�s
d. Aetual shopwork manufact�ring instructions
e. Custom templates
f. Special v�i�iug diagrams
g. Coordination drawings
h. Individual sysfem or equipment inspection azad test reports including:
I) Perfarmance cu3v�s and certi�eations
i. As applicahle to the Work
2. Details
a. ReIation of tha various parts to the main members and lines af the structure
b. Where correct fabrication of the Work depends upon iield measurements
1) Provide such measurements and not� on f.h� dra�v,+ings prior ta submitting
for approval.
G. Product Data
1. For submitials of product data for praducts included on fhe City's 5fanda.rd Product
List, clearly identify each ifiem selected for use on the Projeet.
2. �or submittaIs of product data for producfs noi included on the City's Siandard
Produet List, submittal data may inelude, but is not �ecessarily limited to:
a. Standard prepared data for manufact�ed products (snmetimes referred to as
catalog data}
I) Such as the manufacturer's product specificaiion and installation
instructions
2) Availahility of colors and patterns
3) Manufacturer`s printed statemenfis of compliances and applicability
4) Rough.ing-i� diagrams and terrzplates
5) Catalog cuts
b) Product photographs
CITY OP F�RT WORTH Daggeu and D, MeRae SRTS Imprrn+ements
STAN1�Al2i7 CONSTRUCTION SPfiCIF'ICATION DOCiTMENTS CPN 1Q2403
Revised DecemUer 20, 2012
O1 33 Op - 4
5UBMITT AL5
Page 4 of 8
7) Standard wixing diagrams
8) Printed performance curves and opearational-ran.ge diagrams
9) Praduction ar quality control inspection and test reports and certifications
1p} Mi�lraports
11) Produci nperating and cnaintenance instruetions and z•eaommended
spare-parts Iisting and printed product warranties
12} As applicable to the Wark
H. Samples
1. As speci�ed in indi�vidual Sections, inciude, but are not necessarily limited to:
a, Physical examples of the Waz•k such as:
1) �ecti�ns �f manufactured or fabricated Work
2) Small cuts a�� cantainers of materials
3} Camplete units of repetitively used products color/texture/pattern svvatches
and raYage sets
4} Specimens for coordinatian of �isual effect
5} Graphic symhols and units of Work to be u�ed by the City for independent
inspection and testing, as applicable ta the Wnrk
T. Do not start Work re.quiring a shop drawing, sarnple or product data nar any material to
be fabricatec� or install�d prior to the approvaI or qualified appraval of sucl� item.
1. �'aliarication perfortned, matarials purchased or on-site construction accomplished
which does not conform to approved shop drawings and data is at the Contractor's
risk.
2. The City will not be liaiale for any e�pense or delay due to carrections ox remedies
required ta accamplish conformity,
3. Compl�te project Work, materials, fabrication, and insta.11ations in confortxzance
with appraved shap drawings, appiicable samples, and product data.
J. Submittal Distributian
Electronic Distribufion
a. Cnnfirm de�elopment of Project directory for electronic su6mittals to be
uploaded to City's Buzzsaw site, or anaflaer exfettiai FTP site approved by the
City.
b, Shop Drawu�gs
I) Upload submittal to designated praject directory az�d notify appropriate
City rep�•esentactives via emaii of submittal posting.
2) Hasd Copies
a) 3 copies for alI snbrnii�als
h) If Cont�actor requires more than 1 hard copy of Shap Dra�vings
returned, Contractor shall submit mflre than the numbe�• of copzes Iisted
ahove.
c. Praduct Data
1} Llpload submittal to designated project directoiy and notify a�propriate
City representatives via e�nail of submittat posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 capies for all submittals
d. Samples
1} Distributed to the Project Repres�ntaiive
2. Hard Copy Distribution {if required in lieu of elect�ronic distrihution)
CITY OF FORT WURTH Daggett and B. McRae SRTS Improvements
ST�I�TDARD CONSTRLICTION SPECIFICATION DbCi]MENTS CPN 1024fl3
ltevised Decemt�er 20, 2012
QI 33 00 - 5
SiTBMITTALS
Page 5 of 8
a. Shop Drawings
1) Dzstrzbuted to the City
2) Copies
a) 8 copies for meck►anacal submittals
b) 7 copies for all other submittals
c) If Contractor requi:res more than 3 copies of Shop Drawings returned,
Contractor shall subinit more thari the niunber of copies listed above.
b. Product Data
1} Distt�ibut�d to Yhe City
2) Copies
a) 4 copies
c. Samples
1) Distributed to tlie Project Representaiive
2) Copies
a) Submit tha number stated in the respective Specificatian Sections.
Disixibuta reproductions oiapproved shop drawings and c�pies of apprnved
product data and samples, where required, to the job site �Ie and elsewk�ere as
directed Uy the City.
a, Pr��ide number of copies as directed by the City but aot exceeding the nnmber
previausly specified.
K. Submittal Review
1. The revievv of sho}� drawings, data and sarryples will be for general conformance
with the design eoncept and Contract Documents. This is not �o be consYrued as:
a. Permitting azry departuz�e from the Contract requ.ire�nents
b, Relzeving the Contractor of responsibility for any errors, incl�zding details,
dimensians, and materials
c. App:roving depariures frarri details furnished by the City, except as otherwise
provided herein
2. The review and appraval of shap d:rawings, sarnple� Qr product data by tlae Czty
does not relieve tha Cantractar from hislher responsibiliry with regard to tl�e
fiiliillment of the terms of the Contract.
a. All risks of erroi• and or�issian are assuzaaed by the Contractor, and the Ciiy wil�
�a�e no rasponsibility therefore,
3. The Cani�•actor remains responsihle for details a.yid accuracy, for coordinating the
Work with all other associated work and �rades, %r selecting fahrication processes,
far tecltniques o#� asseinbly and for pei�forming Work in a safe manner.
4. If the sl�ap drawings, data nr samples as submitted describe variations and show a
departure frorn the Contract requirernents which City finds to be in the int�rest of
the Ci�+ and to be so minor as not to invalve a change in Contract Price ar time for
perforir�ance, t�ie City may return the reviewed drawings without noting an
exceptia�.
5. Sul�mittals will be returned to the Contractor under 1 of the follawzz�g codes:
a. Code 1
1) "NO EXCEPTIONS T�KEN" is assigr�ed when there are no notations or
comments an the submittal.
a} Vv'hen returned under thi� eade khe Contractor may reIease the
equipnnent andlor materia] for manufacture.
b. Cade 2
CITY OF FORT WQRTH Daggett aud D. McRae SR'I'S Improvemenls
STANDAl2b CDNSTRUCTI4N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS CPN 102AQ3
ltevised Dece�nber 20, 20I2
013300-fi
SUBMITTALS
Page G of 8
1) "�XCEPTIONS NOTED". This code is assigned when a canfirmation of
�lie notations and commenis IS NOT required by the Cnntractor.
aj The Contractar may release the equipment ar material for manufacture;
howe�er, all ilatations and comments rnust be inco.rporated into the
final product.
a Cade 3
1) "EXCEPTIONS NOTEDIRESUBMIT". Tl�is combinatinn nf codes is
a�signed when notations and comrnents are extensive enough to require a
resubmi�Cal oithe package.
a) The Contractor may release the equipment or material for manufacture;
howe�er, all notaiions and comments must be incorporated into the
finaI product.
b) This resubmittal is td address alI com�nenis, omissions and
non-conforming itern.s that were noted.
c) Resubmittal is tQ be recei�ed by the City within I S Galendar Days of
the date of the City's transmittal rc;quiring the resubmittal.
d. Code 4
1) "NOT APPROVED" is assigned when the sub�nittal does not meet tl�e
intcnt of the Cont�act Docunnents.
a) The Cantractor must re.submit the entire package revised to bring the
submittal inta conformance,
b) It Xnay be necessary ta resubrnit using a different manufacturer/vendor
to meet the Contraet Documents.
Resuhmittals
a. Handled in the satr►e manner as first submit�als
1) Coirections other ihan requested by tbe City
2) Marked with revision triangle or other similar inethod
a) At Coiitractor's risk if not marked
b. Subinitials for each itean will be reviewed no more than twice at the City's
expeiise.
I) All subsequent reviews wiIl he performed at times canveni�nt to the City
and at fihe Contractor's eac�ense, based on the City's or City
Representative's then prevailing rates.
2) P�'avida Contx'actor reimbursement to the �ity witl�in 3Q Calendax Days for
all sucl� fees invoiced by the Ciry.
c. The need for more �laart 1 resubznissian ar any other delay in obtaining City's
review of sub�nittaIs, will not elltitle the Contractor to an extension of Contract
Time.
7. Partial Submittals
a. City reserves the right to not review subinittals deeined partial, at the City's
discretion.
b. Sub��ittals dee�ned by i�e City to he not complete will be returz�ed ta the
Contractor, and will be considered "Nat Approved" until resubinitted.
c. The City may at its option pro�ide a list or r�c�ark tb.e submittal dir�eting ttie
Contractar to fihe areas that are incomplete.
8. If the Confracfor considers any eorrection indicated on �he shop drawings to
constitute a change to tlae Con�ract Documents, then written notice zn�ust be
proeided thereof to the City at least 7 Calendar Days prior to release for
manuiacture.
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvemenis
STANDAItD CONSTT2UCTION SPECIFIGATION DOCUNf�;NTS CPN 1024Q3
Revesed December 20, 2012
Oi3300-7
5UBMITTALS
Page 7 of &
9. VJhen the shop drarvings havc, i�een coinpleted to the satisfaction of the City, the
Cantractor may carry out the construc�ion in accordance therewiih and no fur�lier
ckanges therein except upon writien instructions from the City.
10. Eaeh subrnittal, appropriately codec�, will be returned witlain 30 C.alendar Days
following receipt af submittal by the City.
L. Mock ups
1. Mock Up units as specified in indi�idual Sections, include, but are nat necessarily
limited to, camplete units a£the stanc�.ard of acceptance far that type of Work to be
used nn fih� Project. Remove at the completion of the Work ar when direcied.
M. Qualiiicatinns
1. If specifically requ�red in other Sections of these Specifications, subnnit a P.E.
Certifieation for each i��m reqnired.
N. Requesi for Inforrnation (RFI)
1. Contractor Request far additional information
a. Cla�ification or interpretation of the contraci dacuments
b. When the Contractor believes tlaere is a conflict between Cont�act Documen#s
c. When the Contractor belie�es �liere is a conflict between the Drawings and
Specifications
I) Ideniify f.ha con£�ict and request clarification
2. Use the Request fo:r Information (RFI} form provided by the City.
3. Numberi.n�g of RFI
a. Prefix with "RFI" followed by series nuznber, "-�", beginning with "Ol" and
increasing sequentia�ly with eac� additional transmittal.
4. Suffieient inforznation shall be attached to permit a written respnnsc; wif.hout further
information.
5. The Ciiy will Iog each request az�d will review the request.
a. I�'revi�w of the }�roject infarmation request indicates that a change t� the
Cantract Documents is required, the Cify �vill issue a Field Order ar Change
Order, as appropriate.
i.s �uBMrrT�s �voT usEnl
1.6 ACTION SiTB1VIITTAL�/INFORMATIQNAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUSNII'1TALS [NOT IISED]
1.S MAINTENANCE MATERIAI� �UBMITTALS [NOT II�ED]
1.� QUALTTY ASSU]tANCE [NOT USED]
1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND AANDLING [NOT USEDj
1.11 FI�LD [SITE] CONDITYONS [NOT LTSED]
1.12 WARRANTY jNOT USED]
G1TI'' OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. ivlcRae SRTS In�provemenYs
STA.NI]ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECITICA'I70N DOCUMENTS CPN I02403
Revised Deceni6er 20, 2012
0133 00 - 8
SUBMITTALS
Page S nf 8
PART � - PRODUCTS �NOT i1S�D]
PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED]
END OF SECTI�N
Revision Log
DATE NAM� SiIMMARY OF CHANGE
12/20/2012 I]. .Toknsan 1.4.I�.8. Working 17ays modified to Calenda�• Days
CITY OF FORT WORTI-i I]aggett and D. Mcltae S12TS Improvements
5'I'AirlDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICA'FION DOCUM�.N"!'S CPN 102443
Revised Deeemher 20, 2012
013513-1
3PECIAL P�(7.[ECT PROCET�URES
Fage 1 of 8
1
2
SECTION 013513
SPECTAL PROJECT PROCEDURES
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 1.1 �UMMARY
5 A. Section Ineludes:
5
7
8
4
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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1, The procedures for special project circumsfances that includes, but is not limited to:
a. Coordination vvith fhe Texas Departzner�t of Trarisportatinn
b. Work near High Voltage Lines
a Confined Space Entry Progt�am
d. Air Pollution VGFaich Days
e. Use af Explosives, Drop Weight, Etc.
£ Water Deparlment No.tification
g. Public Notif'icatian Prior fo Beginning C�nst�uction
h_ Caordination with United States Army Corps of Engineers
i. Codrdina�ion wi�lai� Railroad permits areas
j. Dust Con#roI
k. Einployee parkiug
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Wox�i Sta�ndard �pecification
1. None.
20 C. Related Specificatian Sections in.clude, but are not necessarily limited to:
21 1. Di�vision 0— Biddit�g Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of flie Contraci
22 2. Division I— Genei•al Requirernents
23 3. Section 33 12 25 — Connection to E�isting Water Mains
24 1.2 PRICE ANl) PAYN�:NT PROCEDUTtES
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29
30
31
32
33
34
35
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38
39
4d
41
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Coordination within Railraad permii areas
a. Meas�zreineni
1) Measurement for this Item �+ill be by lump sum.
b. Payment
I} The vaork perfor:rr�ed and materials �urnishec� in. accoxda�ace with this Item
wiIl be pa.id for at the lump sutn price bid for Railroad Coordination.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Mobilizati�n
2} Inspection
3} Safety training
4) AdditionalInsurrance
5} Insurance Certificates
6) Other requirements associated with general coordiklatian with Railroad,
including additional employees requireti to proteci the right-of-way and
praperty of th.e Railroad froin daunage arising out of and/ar fro�nn the
constructzon of the Project.
2. Railroad Flag�nen
GITY aF FORT WORTH
STANIJ.A.RD CONS'I'RUCTiON SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS
Revised beeember 20, 2012
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Improveinents CPN 1 D2403
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a. Measurement
1) Measuareme�at for this Item vvi11 be per �orking �iay.
b. Payment
1) The woric p�rformed and materials furnish�d i� accordance with this Item
wi116e paid for each working day that Railroad Flagmen are present at the
Site.
c. The price bid shall include:
1} Coardination for scheduling flagmen
2) Flagn:�en
3) Other requirements associated with Railraad
3. All other items
a. Work assoaiated with tlaese Iterns is conszdered subsidiary ta the various Items
bid. No separate payment wiIl be allowed for this I�em.
14 1.3 REFERENCES
IS A, Reference Standards
I6 1. Reference .standaxds cite� in ihis Speeif'icatio�i refer to the current ref�rence
I7 standard published at the time of the Iatest reeision date logged at #he end of fhis
I8 Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
I9 2. Healtl� a��d Safe#y Code, Title 9. Safety, Subtit�e A. Public Safeiy, Cla�pter 752.
20 High Voltage Overhead Lines.
21 3. North Cenirai Texas Couiicil of Governments (ItieTCOG) — Clean Consiruction
22 Specificatian
23 1.4 ADMINI�TRATIVE REQUIItEMENTS
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Depart�nent of 'I'ranspartatian (TxDO'I�:
a. Notify tlie Texas Depaz'tz�ent of T:ransportat�on prior to commencing any vwork
therein in accordance witii the provisions of the petmit
b. A�1 work performed in tlae T�cDOT rig�it of way shall be performed in
compIiance with and subjeot to approval froin �lie Texas Depart�nent of
TransportaYaon
B, Work near High Voltage Lines
1_ Regulatory Requirements
a. AIL Work near High V'oIta.ge Lines (more than f00 volts measured bet�een
conductars ar between a conductnr and i:he ground) s1�a11 be in accordance with
Healtli and Safety Code, Title 9, Su�title A, Cliapter 752.
2. Vt�arning sign
a Provide sign of su#'ficient size nneeti�tg all O�HA requireznents.
3. Equipment operating within 10 feet af hzgh voltage lines wilI req�ire the following
safety �eatures
a. Insulating cage-type af guard abaut the booin or arm
b. Insulator linits on the Iift hook coruiections for back hoes or dippers
c. Equipment m�st meet tk�e safety rec�uireiaaezats as set forth b� OSHA and the
safety requirements of the owner af the high voltag.e lin�s
4. Work within G feet of higli voltage electric lines
C1TY QF �ORT VdORTT� Daggett and D. I�icRae SRTS
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION 1�OCUMEI+ITS Improvements CPN 102403
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Notifieation shail be given to:
1) The power cornpany (exanaple: ONCDR)
a) Maintain an accurate log of ajl such calls to power compa�y and record
action taken in each case.
Coardination with power company
1) After notifcation caordinate witii �lie power campany to:
a) Erect temporary znecha�aical barriers, de-energize the lines, or raise or
lower the lines
No personnel inay work witlii� 6 feet o�' a higI� voltage line before the a6ove
r�quirements iiave been �net.
C. Confzned Space Entry Program
1. Provide and follow approved Confined Space Entry Program in accordance with
OSHA requir�ments.
2. Gonimed Spaces inelude:
a. Manholes
b. All ather eonfined spacEs in accordai�ce with OSHA's Pe�-mit Required f�r
Confined Spaces
D. Air Po.11utian Watch Days
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GeneraZ
a. Observe the following guid��ines relating to vvorking on City canstructian si�es
on days desigiaat�d as "AIR POLLUTION WATCH DAYS".
b. Typical Ozone �eason
1) May 1 thro�zgh Oetober 31.
G CXltlCai �C111SSi0I1 T1111e
T) �:00 a.m. to 10:d0 a.m.
Watch Days
a. The Texas Comnaissian on Envirorunenta.l Quality (TCEQ), in coordinatian
with the NationaI 1Ueather Serviee, �vill issue the Air Pollution Watch by 3:00
p.m. on the afternoon prior to the WATCH day.
b. Reauirex�nez►ts
1} Begin work after 10:00 a.m. whenever const�uciion phasing requires the
use of motQriz�d equipzx�en.t for periods zn. excess af I hour.
2) However, the Gontractor may begin work priar io 10:00 a.m. if
a) Usa of jnotorized �quiptnani is less than 1 hour, or
b} If equipFn�:nt is new and certifi�d by EPA as "Law Emi�ting", or
equipment burns Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel {UI.SD), diesel emulsions, or
alternative fuels sucla as CNG.
E. TCEQ Air Permit
L. Obtain TCEQ Air Permit :For construatian activities per �•equirements of TCEQ.
F. Use af Explasives, Drop Weigl�t, Etc.
1. Wlaen Contract Documents permit on the project the following will apply:
a. Public Notificatio�.
1) Submit notice to City and praof of adequate insura.nce coverag�, 241iours
prior ta convnei�cing.
2) Minimum 24 hour public noti�cation in acco�•dance with Sect'ton OI 31 13
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CITY OF F�RT WORTH
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTI07V SPECIFICA.TTON ]70CUIv1Eh1TS
Revised Decembez 20, 2912
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS
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1 1. During YJie construction oithis project, it will be necessary to deacti�a#e, for a
2 period of time, existing lines. The Cantractar shall be required ta eaordinate with
3 the Water Depa.rtment to determine the best times for deactivati�g and activating
4 those lines.
5 Z. Coardinate a�y event that will requi�e cannecting to ar the operation of an existing
6 City water line system with the City's representati�e.
7 a. Coardination shaIl be in accordance with Seciion 33 12 25.
8 b. If need�d, ob�ain a hydrant water meter from the Water Department far use
4 durii�g the lifa of na�� ed project.
I6 c, In the event that a water �alve on an existing li�e system be turned off and on
1I to accammodate the construction of the project is required, coardinate this
I2 activity through the appropriate City representative.
I3 1) Do not operate vvater Iine valves of existing water system.
14 a) Failure to comply will render the Caz�.tractor zn violation of Te�s Pena1
IS Cade Title 7, Chapter 28.03 {Criminal 1Vlischiefl and the Contractor
16 will be prosecuted to the full extent of the laru.
I7 b) In addition, tlie Contractor will assume all liabilities and
18 responsibiIities as a resuIt of tliese actions.
I9 H. P�bIic Notification Priar to Beg.ii�ning Constructian
26 1. Prior to beginni�g construction on any block in the project, on a black by block
21 basis, prep�.r� and deliver a notice or flyer of the pending construct�on to tlie front
22 door of eac� residence or business that will be impacted by const�uction. The notice
23 shall b� prepared as fallows:
24 a. Post notice or £Iyer 7 days priar to beginziing any construc�ion acti�iry on each
25 bloclz in t�e project area.
26 l) Prepare flyer on Yhe Contractor's letterhead and include the following
27 inforination:
28 a) Nain� of Pro�ect
29 h} City Praject No (CPN}
30 c) Scope of Project (i.e. �ype of construction activiryj
31 d} Actual cons�ruction duration within i�e hlock
32 e) Natne of the contractor's foreman and phone number
33 f� Na�ne of t}ie City's inspector and phone nu�nber
34 g) City's after-hours plzone raumber
35 2} A sample af �lie `pre�constructioii notification' flyer is attached as E�ibit
36 A.
37 3) Submit scliedule sliowing the construction start and finis�� tiine for ea�h
38 hlocic of the project to the rnspectar.
39 4) Deli�er flyer to the City Inspector for review prior ta dzstxibution.
40 h. No construction will be allo�ved to begin on any block until �he flyer is
41 delivered to aIl residents of the block.
42 I. Public Notifcation ofTemporary Water Service Interruption dura�ag Construction
43 1. In f�ie event it becames necessary to temporarily shut down vvater service to
44 residents or busi�aesses during con5ixuction, prepare and deliver a natice ar flyer of
45 the pending in�erruption �o tlie front door of each affected resident.
4b 2. Prepaxed notica as follows:
47 a. The notification oi° flye� shall be posted 24 hours prior to fhe temporary
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CITY pF FdRT WORTH Daggett and D, Me12ae SRT�
STANDAI2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIFdCA1TON DOCj.TMENTS Improvements CPN 1Q2403
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1) Name of the project
2} City ProjectNurnber
3} Date of tlle interrup�ion of service
4} Period the interruption will taice place
5) Name of the cor�tractor's foreman and phone number
6) Name of the City's inspector and phone number
A sample of the teanporary water service interruption notifcation is attached as
Exhibit B.
Deliver a copy of th� temporary interruption notificatian to the City inspector
far review prior to being distributed.
No i.nterruption oi water service can dccur until i1�e £lyer has been delivered to
all affe.cted residents az�d businesses.
Electronic versions of the sample flyers can be obtained from f.�ie Project
Canstruction Inspector.
17 7. Coordination with United States Army Corps o� Engine�rs (USACE)
1 S 1. At l�cations in the Project where construc�ian activities occur ui areas where
19 USACE permits are required, meet al! requireineats set forth in eacl� desig�ated
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1. At locations in the praject where constructian activiiies occur in areas where
railroad pennzts are required, meet all requirements set forth in each designated
railroad pennit. This includes, but is not lrmited to, provisions for:
a. F Lagmen
b. Inspectars
c. Safety training
d. A.dditional insut�ance
e. Inswanca certificates
f. Other emplayees requirr�d to protect the right-of-way and property af the
Rail�•oad Compar�y from damage arising out of andlor frorn the const�uction of
the project. Proper utility clearance pracedures shaIl be used iz� accordance
with the permit guidelines.
2. Obiain any supplemental information needed to comply w�tt� the railroad's
requirements.
3. Railroad Flagmen
a. Submit receipts ta City for verification af vvorking days that rai�road flagmen
were present on Site.
L. Dust Co�atral
L Use acceptable measures to coc�trol dust at the Site.
a. If water is used io control dust, capture a.nd properly dispose of waste water.
b. I£wet saw cutting is perFormed, caphu�e and properly dispose o� sluz�z�y.
M. Employee Parking
1. Pravide parking tor ernployees at locatians appraved by the City.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
3TANDARD CDNSTRUCTIO�I SPECI�'TC.4TION DOCUM�NTS
Revised I]ece�nber 20, Z012
Daggett and D. McRae SATS
Tmprovements CPN 102403
013513-5
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1 L5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
2 l.fi ACTION SUBMITTALSIINI'ORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
3 1.7 CLOSEOUT SiTBMITTAL� jN�T USED]
4 X.S MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBNC�TTALS [NOT USED]
5 1.9 QL]ALITY AS�LTk2ANCE [NOT USED]
6 1.J.0 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
7 1.11 FIELD [SITEj CONDITIONS �NOT USED]
8 1.1� WARR.4NTY [NOT iTSED]
9 PART 2- PRQDUCTS [NOT IISED]
10 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DATE NAME SUMMIIRY �F CHANGE
f.4.B — Added rec�uirement of compliance with Health and Safeiy Code, Title 9.
8/3I/2Q 12 D. .Tohnson Safety, Subtitle A. I'ublic Safety, Chapter 752. High Uoltage Ovei:head Lines.
1.�.E — Added Conh•acior i•esponsibility for obtaining a TC�Q Air Permit
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CITY OF F�RT WORTH Daggett and 17. McRae SRTS
81"ANDARD CONSTRUC'TION SP�CLFTCATTON ]�QCUME�1"I'S Improvements CPN 1D24Q3
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Date:
CPN No.:
Project Name:
Mapsco L.ocation:
Limits of ConstrucCion,
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TH1S iS TO [NFORNf YOU THAT UNDER A CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF FORT
WORTH, OUR COMPAMY WILL WORF� ON UTILITY LENES Oi� OR AROLJIVD YOUR
PROPERTY.
CONSTRUCTION WILL BEGI�! APPROXlMATELY S�VEN DAYS FROIVi THE DATE
OF THIS NOTICE.
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOIJT ACCESS, S�CURITY, SAFETY QR ANY OTHER
ISSUE, PLEASE CALL:
IU�f: <CONTRACTOR'S SUPERII�TEIIIQ�N7> AT [TELEPHONE NO.�
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F�IYC. CCITY INSPEC70R� AT < TELEPHONE NO.�
AFTER 4:30 PM OR ON W�EKEI�DS. PLEASE CALL (817) 392 8306
PLEASE KEE'P THIS FLYER HANDY WHEN YOU CALL
CTTY OF FORT WORTH
STAND�RD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOIV bOGIJMENTB
Revised December 2Q, 2012
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS
Improvemenfs CPN 1024p3
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THIS INCONVLIQIENCE WII.I. BE AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE.
7CHANK YOU,
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STANDARD COIVSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUNiENTS
Revised December 20, �012
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS
Tmprmements CPN 1(}2403
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TESTII�G AND INSFECTION SERVICES
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sEcarzoN a� a� ��
TE.STING AND IIVSPECTION SERVICES
PART 1- GENERA.i.
1.1 S[JMMAIZY
A. Section Includes:
l. Testing and i�spection services proceduras and coordination
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
L None.
C. Reiated Speci�cation Sections include, but �re not necessarily limiied ta:
1. Divisian 0— Bidding Requ�reznents, Contract Forms and Conditians of the Contract
�. Division 1-- General Requiremen#s
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Paymant
1. Work associated �vith this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payment wi11 be �Io�ved for this Item.
a. Contractar is respanszble for performing, coordinating, and paymeni of all
Quality Contral testing.
b. City is t•esponsible for perforzning and payment for first set of Quality
Assurance testing.
1) If the fzrst Quality Assurance test per�ormed by the City ia�ls, the
Contractor is responsibje fa�• payment of subsequent Quality Assurance
testing until a passing test occurs.
a) Fin.al acceptance will no� be issued by City until a!1 requir�d pay�ments
for testing by Contractor have been paid in full.
1.3 REFERENCES [N�T U�ED]
1.4 ADIVILNYSTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. Testing
1. Camplete testing in aceoi•danee with the Contract Documents.
2. Cooz'dination
a. When testing is required to be performed by the City, notify City, sufficiently
zn advance, when testing is �eeded.
b. V1��en testing is required ta be comple�ed by the Con�rractor, notify City,
sufficien�ly in advance, that testing will be perforined.
3. Distri}�utian of Testing Repoi�ts
a. Electronic Distributzo�.
1) Confirtn development o�Project directary fo� e�ectronie subtnit�l.s to be
uploaded to the Cit3T's docuuient management systetn, ar another externaI
FTP site appraved by the City.
CPI'I' OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 3RT5 Improvements
ST1aNDARD CONS'1`RUCTION SFECTk'ICATION DOCUMENTS CPI� 102443
Revised March 9, 2020
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TESTING AND 3N5PECTI�N SERVICES
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2) [7pload test reparts ta designated project directory and notify appropt'iate
City repr�sentatives via email of sut�mitfal posting.
3) Hard Copies
a) 1 cnpy for a�l subinittals submitted to the Project Representati�e
b, Hard Capy Distribution {if required in lzeu of elect�ronic disir'rbution)
1) Tests performed by City
a) Distribute 1 hard cop� to the Contractor
2) Tests perfoi�rned by the Contractor
a) Distribu�e 3 hard copies ta City's Projact Repres�ntativ�
�. Provzde City's Project Representative with trip tickets for each delivared lnad of
Concrete or Lime material including the following information:
a, Nar�e o.f pit
b. Date of delivery
c. Material delivered
B, Inspectioza
1. Inspeetion ar lack of zz�spection does not relieve the CQntractor frozxi obligation to
perform work in accordance with �ie Gont�-act Documents.
1.5 SUBMI'TTALS [NOT IISED]
I.G ACTION SUSNIITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.�' CLOSEOiJ'I' SUBNIITTALS �NQT i7SED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERI.AI, SUBNIITTALS INOT U�ED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSiTRANCE [NOT IISED]
1.10 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [N�T iTSED]
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.12 W.ARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 � PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECIIT�ON [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Rev�sion Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY O�' CHANGE
3/9I2020 D.V. Magana Reinoved reference to Buzzsaw and noted that electr•onic submittals be uploaded
t.�irough the City's document management system.
CIT�i' OF FORT WORTH Daggei# and D. McRae SRTS Improvemen�s
STANI]Al2i7 CQNSTRUCTTON SPSCIFICATION DOCUII�NTS CPN 102403
Revised March 9, 2026
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T�MPORr�RY FACILITIES AN� CONTROLS
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TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
PARTl- GENERAL
1.1 SUlVIl1�iARY
A. Seetian Tncludes:
Provide temporary facilities and controls needed for the QVork including, but not
necessarily li���zted to:
a, Temporary utiliiies
b. Sanitary facilities
c. Storage Sheds and Bui�dings
d. Dusi cantrol
e. Temparary fencing af the consti�uction site
B. De�iations firom this City of Fort Worth Standard Spec�cation
1. Nane.
C. Ralated Speeif'icaiion Sections inelude, hut are nQt necessariIy limited to:
I. Division 0— Biddi�g Requirements, Cant�rratct Foi7ns and Conditions ofthe Contract
2. Division 1—GeneralRequirements
1.2 PRiCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Pay�ment
1. Woii< assoeiated with this� Item is considered subsidiaiy to the �various Items bid.
No separate pay:ment will be allowed for this Item.
1.3 REFEREIVCES [NOT IISED]
1.4 ADMIN�STRATIVE REQUII2EMENTS
A. Tempora�y Utilities
l. Obtaining Temporary 5ervzce
a. Malc� arraingements witli utility service companies far temporary services.
b. Abide by rules and regulatians of utiiity se�vice compani.es or aut�►orities
h�ving jurisdictio:n.
c. Be responsible for utility service costs until Work is approved for FinaI
Acceptance.
1) Included are fuel, power, Light, heat and other utilzty services necessary for
execution, completion, iesiing and initial operation of Work.
2. Wa�er
a. Cantz�aatar to provide water required for and in connection with �ULrork to be
performed and for specified tests of piping, equipment, de�zices or other use as
required for the completian of tlle Work.
b. Provide and maintain adequate suppiy of potable water far domestic
consumption by Cantractor pez•son�el and City's Frojeci R�presentatives.
c. Coordination
1) Contact City 1 vve�k before �vater for construction is desia�ed
CCT"I' OF PORT WORTH Daggett and D. Mci2ae SRTS improvements
STAN17ARb CDNSTRUCSION SPECLFICATIOTT DOCUMENTS CPIV 102403
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
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d. Caatractor Payment for Consfiructipn Water
1) Obtain construction vvat�r meter from City for payment as bilIed by City's
established rates.
3. �leetricity and Lighting
a. Provide and pay for electt•ic povaered service as required for Work, in�Iuding
test:ing of Wark.
1) Provide pawer for Iighting, operation ofequipinent, or other use.
b. Electric power ser�ice includes tempo:rary power seivice or generator to
maintaiz� aperations during scheduled shutdown.
4. Telephone
a. Provide emergency telep�one service at �ite for use by Cantractar personnel
ai7d others perfonning work or furnisliing serviees at Site.
5. T�mporary Heat and VentiIation
a. Provzde tei�porary heat as necessary far protection or campletion of Work.
b. Pro�ride ternpora�y heat and vez�tilation ta assure safe �orki_ng conditioils.
B. Saniia�y Facilities
1, Pro�id� and maiiitain sanitaiy facilities for persons on Site.
a. Comply with z•egulations of State and Iocal departments of health.
2. Enforce use of sanitaiy facili#ies by cons�i•uciion persanneI at jab siLe.
a. Enclose arid anchor sanitary facilities.
b. No discharge will be allawed from these facilitie�.
c. Col.Iect and store sewage a.iid waste so as na� to cause nuisance or healila
pr-oble�n.
d. Haul sewage and waste off site at na less than we�kly intei�vals and p�•operly
dispose iri accordance �rith applicable regulatiori.
3. Locate facilities near Worlc Szte anc! keep clean and maintained thcoughout Pt•oject.
4. Remove facilities at c.ompletion of Project
C. Storage Sheds and Buildings
1. Provide adequately ventilated, watertight, weatherproof storage facilities with flaor
above ground Ievel for n:iaterials and equipment susceptiUle to weather damage.
2. Storage of materials not susceptible to weaiher damage may be an blocks off
ground.
3. Store matarials i�a a n�at and orderly manner.
a. Place materials and equipment to pet•�nit easy access for identificatinn,
inspection and inventoiy.
4. Equip building with lockable dnors and lighting, and provide electrical sei°vice for
equipment space heaters and heating or ventiIation as n�cessary to provide storage
environt�.ents acceptable to specified mar�ufacturez•s.
5. FiII and gracle site for tempo rary structures to provide drainage away from
teznporary and existing buildings.
6. Remove builcfing frnm site prior to Final Aceept$.r1ce,
D. Temporary �encing
1. Pro�ide and maintain for the duratian ar consiructioii when requu-ed in contra�t
docurn�nts
E. Dust Control
CTI'Y aF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. MaRae SRTS Imprave�nents
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICATTqN T]QCUMENTS CPN 102403
Revised ]uly [, 20l 1
D15000-3
TE[vIPO1RAlZY FACILITiES AND CONTROLS
Page 3 of 4
1. Contractor is responsible for maintainin� dust controI through the duration: af the
project.
a. Contractoz reinains an-call at all times
b. Must respond in a timely manner
�'. Temporaty Protection of Canstruc�ion
1. C�ntractor or subcontractars are responsible far protecting Work frarn damage due
to weather,
1.� SUBNIITTAL� [NOT USED]
L6 ACTYON SUBNIITTALSIINFORMAT�UNAL SIIBMITTALS LNOT i15ED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT 5USNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SUBMCTTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALITY A55UItANCE [NOT USED]
114 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
1.�1 FIELD [SITE] COND�T�ONS [NOT USED]
1.12 WAI212ANTY [NOT U�ED]
PART � - PRODUCT� [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXEC`UTION �NOT USED]
31 INST.ALLERS [NOT USED]
3.� EXANIINATION [NOT LTSED]
3.3 PREPA�iATION [NUT USED]
3.4 INSTALLATION
A, Temporary Faciliti�s
1. Maintain all temporary �aeilitzes for duratian of constr�ction activities as needed,
3.5 [REPAIlZ] / [RESTORATION]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATTON
3.7 FIELD [nx] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJUSTING �1�TOT USED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USEA]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVIT`IES
A. Temporaty Fac'z�itzas
CITY OF FpAT WORTH Daggett and D, McRae 5RT5 Improvemenfs
STANDARI7 COTISTRUCTION SPECIFICATION TIOC:UIVIENT5 CPN 1fl2403
Revised duly 1, 2Q11
oi sa oo -a
TEMPOI�.ARY FACILITLES ANl7 CONTROLS
Page 4 of 4
1. Remo�e a.�l temporary faciIities and restore area after completion of the Wark, to a
condition equal to or better than prior to statt of Work.
3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAYNTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [N�T USED]
END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DATE NAME SiJMMARY �F CIiANG�
CITX OF FdRT WORTH Daggeti and D. McRae SRTS Irnprovements
S'1'ANbARD CONSTRUCT70N SPECIF'ICATION DOCUMENT� CPN 102403
Revised duly l, 2011
Ol 55 26 -1
5`CREET USE PERMIT ANDMODIFICATIQNS TOTRAFFIG CONTROL
Page 1 of3
1
2
SECTION O1 55 26
STREET USE PERMIT AND M�DIFICATI�NS T� TRAFFIC CONTROL
3 PART 1 - GEL�TF�2AL
4 1.1 SUNIlI�ARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Adminis�rative pracedures for:
7 a. Street Use Perraait
8 b. Madif"xcation of approved traffic conirol
9 c. Removal of Street Signs
10 B. Deviatinr�s from this City ofFort Worth Standard Spec�fication
11 1. None.
12 C. Related Specif'ication Sections include, but are not necessarily 1'united to:
I3 1. Drvision 0— Biddir�g Requirements, Contraet Forz�nns and Conditions of the Contract
I4 2. Divisian 1— Gen�ral Requiremants
1S 3. Seetion 34 ?l. 13 — Traffic Control
16 1.� PR.ICE AND PAY11�T PROCIDURES
17 A. MeasUrezaaent and Pa.yrnent
18 1. Work ass.aczated withthis Item is considered su�sidiary to the various Items bid.
19 No separate payment will be allowed �ox this It�m.
20 1.3 B.E�FRENC FS
21 A.Referen.ce Standards
22 i. Reference standards cited in ihi� specification refer to the currentre#�erenee staz�dard
23 published at the time of the latest re�ision date loggecf at t�e end ofthis
24 spec�ication, unless a date is specifically cited.
25 2. Texas Manual on Uniform Tra�fic ConirolDevices (TMUTCD).
26 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUYRII1�EnTTS
27
2$
29
30
3i
32
33
34
35
36
A. Traffic Control
1. General
a. Contractar shallminimize lane closures and impact to vehicula�r/pedestrian
traffic.
b. When traiiic controlplans are inclUded in the Drawings, provide Traffic
Control in accordance with Drawmgs and Section 34 71 13.
c. When traffic control plans are not included in the Drawiugs, prepare traf�c
coz�trol plans in accordance with Section 34 71 13 and submit to Czty for
review.
1} Allow miriimum I G working days for review of proposed Traffic Control.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANI?ARD CONSTRL[Cf ION SP�CIFICATION DC]Cl.1MENTs
Revised March 22, 202I
Da�ettand D. Mc1�SATS Imp�avements
CPN 1U2403
O1 55 26 -2
STREET USEPERNITT AND MODII'ICAiIONS TQTRAFFIC CONTRDL
Page 2 of 3
I 2} A traffic control "TypicaP' published by City of Fort Worth, the TeXas
2 Manu�l Uz�ified Traffic Cantrol Devices (TMLTTCD) or Texas Department
3 of Transportation (T�OT} canbe used as a�a alternative to preparing
4 project/site specific traific controlplan ifthetypical is applicable to th�e
5 specific project/site.
6 B. Street Use Permit
7 1. Prior ta mstallati�n of Traffic Cozatral, a City Street Use Permrt is required.
S a. To obtain Street Use Permit, submrt Traffic CantrolPlans io City
9 Transportation and Public Works Department.
10 1) A.Ilovv a zn.iniuxium of 5 workzng days for perrnit review.
11 2j It is the Contractor's responszbility to caardinate reeiew fli Traffic Conirol
12 plans for Street iTse Permi�, such that constructian is not deIayed.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
C. Madi�ication to Approved Traffic ControI
1. Priar to insta]Iation traffic contral:
a. Submit revis�d traffic controlplans to City Department Transportatian and
�ublic Works Department.
1) Re�ise Traffic Cantrol plans in accardance with Section 34 71 13.
2) Allow minimum 5 vs�orking days for review afrevised Traffic Control.
3) It is the Coniractor's responsibility to coordinate review o� Tra£fic Contro�
plans far Street LTse Permit, such that construction is not delayed.
D. Remo�al of Stree# �ign
22 J. If it is det�rmined tk�at a street szgn zxzust be removed for consh�uction, then contaet
23 City Transportation and 1'ub�ic Works Department, Si�1s and Markings Divisian ta
24 re�nov� the sign.
25 E. Temporary Signags
26 1. In the case of reguIatory signs, replace permanent sign with tem�parary s�gin meeting
27 requirer�ae�ats of the latest edition of the Texas Manual o.n Un�farm Traf�c Control
28 Devices (MiJTCD}.
29 2. Install #eznporary sig:� before tha remo�al af permanant sign.
30 3. When construction is complete, t� the �xientthat the permanent sign can be
3I reinstal�ed, contact the City. Transparfation and Public Works Departmenf, Signs
32 and Markings Division, to reznstal� tk�e pernnanent sign.
33
34
35
35
F. Traffic Cantrol Standards
1. Traffic Control Standards can be found an the City's websrte.
1.5 SUBMITTAL� [NOT USID]
A. Subrnit all required documen�atinn �n City's Project R�presentativ�.
CITY OF F ORT WORTH Daggett aztdD. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANDARD CDNSTRUCI'ION SPECIFiClaTION DQCiJMEN7"S CPN 1p2403
Revised Marr.li 22, 2021
QI 5526 -3
STREET U,SE PERM3T ANI] NTOI]IFTCATIONS TO TRAFFIC COI�iTROL
Page 3 af 3
I 1.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALS/INF�RMATiONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT iTSID]
Z 1.7 CLOSEOT]T S1ISNIITTALS [NOT USID]
3 1,8 MAiNTENANCE NIATERIAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED]
4 1.9 QIIALITY ASSiJRANCE [NOT USED]
5 1.10 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HAN1lLING [NOT U�ID]
6 1.11 FIELD [SI'TE� CONDITION� [NOT i7SIDj
7 1.1� WAi2.R,ANT�' jNOT USID]
8 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT USID]
9 PART 3- EXECUT�[ON [NOT USED]
10
11
EIVll OF SECTION
Revision J_.og
DATE NAME SUMMARYOF CHANGE
1.4 A. Addedlanguage to emphasize minimizingof lan�e closuresandimpaat to
traffic,
1.4 A. 1. c. Added language to aIlow for use ofpublished tra.ffic controi "Typicals" i
3122/202T M Ow�n applicable to specific project/site.
I.4 F. I) Removed reference to BUzzsaw
1.5 Ad�d language re: submittal of permit
12
CITY OF FORT W ORT Ii Daggeft and D. McRae SRTS I�proveme�s
STANDARD C�T]STRUGTIOI*I SPECIFICATIOAI DOCUIvIENTS CPN 102403
Revised March 22, 2021
015713-1
STqRM WATER POLLiJTION PREVENTION
Page 1 oP 3
SECTiON O15'� 13
STORM WATER PQLLUTION PREVENTION
PART1� GENERAL
l.l SiJM11IARY
A. Seetion Includes:
1. Procedures for Storm Water Pollution Preve�ation Plans
B. Deviations from ihis City af Fart Wor� S�andard Specification
1, Nane.
C. Related Specificatian Sections include, but are not necessarily li_mited to:
I_ Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract �'orms aud Canditions of the
Contract
2. Divisio�a 1— General Rec�uirements
3. 5ection 31 25 00 — EY•osion and Sedi�rtzent ContraI
1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTRE'S
A. Measurex�ent and Payment
1, Construction Activities resultuig in less than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Work associat�d witIz this Item is cansidered subsidiary to t�e various Items
bid. No separate paymenf will be alIowed for this Ttem.
2. Construetion Activities resulting in gz•eater than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Measurement and Paymailt shall be in accordance with Sectioi� 31 25 00.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. Abbt•eviatians and Acronyms
1. Notiee of Tntent: NOI
2. Notice of Termination: NOT
3. Stoi� Water Poilutzon Prevention Plan: S�TVPPP
4. Texas Commission on Envuonmenta! Quality; TCEQ
5. Notiee af Change: NOC
A. Reference Standards
1. Reference standai°ds cited in this Specz�cation refer to the current reference
standard published at tl�re time of the latest ra�ision date Ioggecl af the end of ihis
Speci�cation, unless a date is speci�ically cited.
2. Integrated 5torm Management {iSWM) Tecli��ical 1Vlanual for Canstruction
Controls
].4 ADMIlVI5TRATIVEREQLTIItEMENTS
A. General
1. Contractor is a•espansible for resoIution and payment of any fines issu.ed associated
wiih compliance to Sto�mr�ater Pallution Prevention Plan.
C1TY OF FORT WORTii daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvemsnts
STANDARD CONS'T'RUCTTON SPECI�ICATION DOCZJMENPS CPN 102403
Ravised July 1, 2011
015713-2
STORM WAT�R1'OLLUTIQN P�.VENTIQN
Page 2 of 3
B. Construction Activi�ies resulti�ag in:
1. Less than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Provide erasion and s�diment control in accordanc� with Section 31 25 00 and
Drativings.
2. I to less than 5 acres of disturbance
a. Te�s Pollutar►t Discharge Eli_uiination Syste�n (TPDES} General Const�uciion
Permit is required
b. Complete SWPPI' in accordance with TCEQ requirements
1) TCEQ Small Construc�ian Site Natice Requu•ed under general permit
TXR150000
a) �ign and post at job sife
b) Prior io Preconstruction Meeting, send 1 copy to City Department a�
Transportat�on and Public Works, Enviranzarental Dir�ision, (817) 392-
6d88.
2) Provide erasion and sedrment cont�•oI in accardance with:
a} Section 31 25 00
b) 'Z'he Drawings
c} T'XR150000 Ge�leral Pertriit
d) SW]PPP
e) T�EQ requ.ireznents
3. S acres or more of Disturba.nce
a. Texas Pollutant Disc�arge Elimination System (TPDES) General Constr�ction
Pei�mit is requu•ed
b. Complete SWPPP in accordance with TCEQ j•equirements
I) Pre�are � TCEQ NOI form and submit to 'I'CEQ ait�ng r�viih required fee
a) Sign ancf post at job site
b) Send copy to City Depat�nent oiTranspot�ation and Public Works,
Enviranmental Divisioza, (817) 392-b08$.
2) TCEQ Notice of Change required if making changes or updates to NOI
3) Provide erosion and sediment cont�•ol in accordance with:
a) Section 31 25 00
b) TI�e Drawings
e) TXR15t100Q General Permit
d} SV►�'PP
e) TCEQ requirements
4) Once the projeci has been completad and all tY�e closeout requirements of
TCEQ ha�e been met a TCEQ Notic� of Ternnination can be submitted.
aj Send copy to City Department af Transportatzon and Publzc Works,
Envixonmental Division, (817) 392-60$$,
I.� SilBMITTALS
A. SWPPP
1. Submit in accordance witlz Sectian O1 33 00, except as stated he�•ein.
a. Prior to ih� P�-econstruction Meeting, submit a draft copy of SWPPP to the City
as follows:
I) 1 copy to the City Project 1liiat�agex'
a) City Project Manager will forward to the Ciiy Departinent of
Transportation and Pu�l'zc Works, Environmental Di�ision for review
GITY OF FqItT WORTFi Daggett and A. McRae 5RT5 Improvements
STANI�ARI] CONSTI2YlCTTON SPECIFICATTON DOCUMEhiTS CPN 1024fl3
Revisad July 1, 2011
Ql 57 13 -3
STORM iVATEA PQLLUTION PREVENTIO]V
Page 3 of 3
B. Modi.fied S�Ti'PP
1. If the SWPPP is revised during constr'uction, resubmit modifi�d SV►�PP to the City
in, accordance with Section O1 33 00.
1.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALS/INFORMATIONAL �IIBIVIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.'� CLOSEO�[TT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUEMITTAL5 [NOT USED�
1.9 QiTALITY A�SUitANCE [NOT U�ED]
1,10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND AANDLING [NOT USED�
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT TISED]
11� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PAR.T 3- EXECUTIQN �NOT iTSEDI
END UF SECTION
Revision Log
DATE NAME SiIMM�iRY OF CHANGE
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggeit and D. McRae SRT5lmprovements
STI�IDARD CONSTRTJCTION SPECIFICATI03V DOCUNfENTS CPI3 1024D3
Revised Ju[y 1, 2411
015813-I
TEMPORARY PR07ECT SIGNAGE
Page 1 of 3
SECTI�N 015813
TEMPORA.RY PROJECT SIGNAGE
PART]- GENERAL
1.I SUMMARY
A. S.ection Includes;
1. Temporary 1'roject Signage Requiremen#s
B. Deviatians from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
I. None.
C. Related Specifioatian Sections include, but are not nec�ssaa�iiy Ii�aaited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contr'act For7ns an:d Canditions of the Contract
2. Divisiox► 1— General Requirements
1.2 PRICE ANl) PAYMENT PROCEDUitES
A. M�as�u•ement and Paymen�
1. Work associated with this Item is cons�dered suhsidiary to the various Iteins bid.
No separate paytr�ent will be allowed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT iTSED]
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS [NOT USED]
1.� SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.G ACTION SUBMITTALS/IlVFORMATIONAL S�USNIITTALS [NOT iTSED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT S[7BM�TTALS [NOT USED�
1.8 MAINTEN.ANCE MATER�AL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALTTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HtiNDLTNG [NOT USED]
l,ll kIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODU�TS
�.1 OWNER-FURN�SAED [oR] OWNER-SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED]
�.� EQUIPMENT, PRODUCT TYPES, AND MATERTALS
A. Design Criteria
1. Provide fre� standing Project Designation Sign in accordaxice with City's Standard
Details far project signs.
C1TY OF FORT WOR`I'I-I Daggett and D. McRae 3RTS Improve�nents
STANi]ARD CpN�TRUCTION SPECTFICATIQN DOCY7[vIEI�TS CPN 1U2403
Rsvised July 1, 20I 1
015813-2
TEMPORARY PR07ECT SIGIdAGE
Page 2 of 3
B. Ma�rials
l. Sign
a. Ca2�strrscted of'/4-inch fir plywood, g�ade A-C (exterior) or bette�•
�.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
�.4 SDURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXE(CUTION
3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
3.� EX�MIlVATION [N4T USED]
3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USED]
3.4 INSTALLATION
A. General
1. Provide vei�ti.cal installation at extents of project.
2. ReIocat� sign as needed, upon request of ihe City.
B. Mounting aptions
a. Skids
b. Posts
c, Baz�rr`cade
3.5 REPAIIt / RESTORATION [NOT USED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATYUN jNaT i75ED]
3.7 FIELD [oR] SITE QUALITY CONTRUL [N�T USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [N�T IISED]
3.9 ADJUSTING [N�T USED]
3.10 CLEANIlVG [NOT USED]
3.11 CLO�EOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT IISED]
3.12 PR�TECT��N [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE
A. General
1. Maintenance wilI inclttde painting and repai.rs as needed or directed hy the �ity.
314 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
C1TY OF FORT WORTH Daggeft and D. IvfeRae SRTS Impro�ements
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOIV SP�CIFTCATTQN bQCi3fvI�NTS CPN I02403
Revised 7uly 1, 2fl1I
ai ss i3 - 3
TEMPORARY PR07ECT SICNAGE
Page 3 of 3
Aevisian Log
DATi E NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
C1TY OF FORT WORTH IIaggett and D. IvicRae SRTS hnprovements
STt1NDARD COTiSTRi3CTIUN SPECIFICATION I]OCUMENTS CFN 102403
Revised July 1, 2D11
a � �o 00
PRODU�T REQLITREAhEI*I'I'S
Page 1 of 2
sECTTorr ai da oa
PRODUCT REQt_JIltEMENTS
PART 1- GENERA.I.,
Ll S[]MMAitY
A. Section Inalud�s:
1. Referezzces for Product Requirements and Ciiy Standard Products List
B. Deviations fror�n this City of Fort Worth Standard Specif'ication
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily lirnited to:
l. Division U— Bidciing Requuements, Contract Fot-ms and Conditions of the Contract
2. Divisian 1� General Reguirements
1..2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES [leTOT USED]
1.3 REFERENCES �1VOT USED]
1.4 ADMINISTRA7TVE REQUIREMENTS
A. A list of City approved products £ar use is available throngh the City's website at:
https:/lapps.fortworthtexas.gov/Prnjectltesources/ and following tlse directary patk�;
02 - Construction Documelrts/Star�dard Praducts List
B. Only prac�ucts specifcally included on City's Standard Product List i� t�aese Contract
Documents shaIl be allowed foe use an the Projec#.
1. Any subsequently approved pt�oducts will only be allowed for use upan specific
approval by the City.
C. Any specific product �•equirements in the Contract Dacuments supersede similair
praducts included on the City's Sfandard Product List.
1. The �.ity reserves the right to. not allow products to b� used for c�rtain projects even
though the prnduct is listed on the City's Standard Product List.
D. Although a speciiac product zs included on City's Sta�adard Praduct Lis�, not all
products from that manufacturer are approved for use, including but not limited to, that
manufacturer's sfiandard product.
E. See 5ection 01 33 00 for submittal requirements nf Product Data included on City's
Sta�dard Product List.
L5 �iTBMITTALS [NOT USED]
� .6 ACTION SIIBMITTALSfIlVFORMAT�4NAL SUBMITTALS [NQT USED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMTTTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERYAL SLTBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALT.['Y ASSiJRANCE [NOT LTSED]
C1TY OF FORi WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Ianpro�einents
STAMD�RD CONSTRi7CTiON SPECIFICATION DOC[INiE1V"I'S CPN 102403
Aevised March 9, 202q
p 1 60 DO
PRODiICT REQLIIftEMEI�iTS
Page 2 of 2
I.lfl DELNERY, STORAGE, AND H�NDLING [NOT USED]
1.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIONS [NOT ITSED]
1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODi7CTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUT��N [NOT USED]
END QF SECTIDN
Revision Log
DATE NAiv� STJiv[TiIARY OF CHANGE
10/12/12 D. dohnson ivIodifed Location of City's Standard Praduct List
3/9/2020 D.V. Magana �e�oved referenoe to Buzzsaw and noted that the City ap�roved praducts list is
accessible ttu�ough the G�iy's wel�site.
CITX OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. IVIcRae SRTS Lmprovements
STANl7ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DqCLTIv[ENTS CPN 102403
izevised March 9, 202D
fl16600-1
PROI}iTCT STORACFE ANI] i-IANDLING REQUIRE1viEI�ITS
Pagc 1 of 4
SECTION O1 66 00
PRODUCT STORAGE AND HANDLING REQLTIREMENTS
PARTI- GENERAL
1.1 SUNJMARY
A. Section Includes:
1, Scheduling of product delivery
2. Packaging of products for delzvery
3. Profection of products against damage from:
a. Hand3ing
b. Expasure to eleynents or harsh environ�nents
B. Deviations fram itiis City of Fort Worth Standard 5peci#'ication
1. Nane.
C. Related Specification Sections include, bui are nat necessarily Iirnited �o:
1. Divisiori 0— Bidding Requi�•ements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contx'act
2. Di�ision 1— General Requu ements
1..2 PRiCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and 1'ayment
1. Work associated with this Item is cor�sid�red subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No sepai�ate payment will be allowed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCE� [NOT IISED]
1..4 AD]VIINISTRATIVE REQUIltEMENT5 [NOT USED]
1.5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITT.ALSIINFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTAL,S �NOT USED]
1.i CLOSEO�CTT SiJBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1,8 MAIN`TEN�NCE MATERIAL SUBM[TTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSi3RANCE [NOT USED]
1.1U DELIVERY AND HANDLING
A. Delivery Requirements
l. Sahedule delivery of prod�cts ar equipment as required to allnw fi�nely installation
aud to a�oid pr�longed storage.
2. �'rovide appropriate personnel and equipmenf fo receive deliveries.
3. Delivery trucl�s will not be permitted ta wait extended periods o�'�ime an t��e Szte
fnr personnel or equipment #o receive tha delivery.
CITY OF FE1RT WaRTH Daggett and D. McRae 5RT5 Improvements
5Tr1NDATtD CO1�lSTRL1CTT0%I SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS CPN 1D24U3
Revised July 1, 20ll
01660U-2
PRODUCT STORAC3E AND I-IANDLING REQUiR.EN[ENTS
Page 2 of 4
4. D�liv�r products or equipment in manufacturer's origznal unbroken �artons or oib.er
containers designed and canstructed to protect the contents from physical or
er�vironmental da�nage.
S. ClearIy atid fiylly mark and identify as to manufacturer, itefn and instaIIation
looatian.
6. Provide inanuiacturer's instructions for storage and handling.
B. Handling Requirements
1. �Iandle products or equipment in accordance with these C�ntracl; Docuinen�s and
manufacturer's recommendati.ons and instructions.
C. Storage Requirements
I, Store x.naterials in accordance with manufaoturer's recommendations and
requireinents of these �pecification:s.
2, IVlalce necessaiy provisions for safe storage of materials and equipment.
a. Place loose soil maierials and mate�•ials to be incoiporated into Work to �revent
damage to any part af Wor•k ot� existing faciliti�s and to Yn.aintazn free access at
all times to all parts of Work and to utility servrce company ins#allatians u1
vicinity of Wofk.
3. Keep materials and equi�me�t neatly and compactly siored in Iocatiozls that will
cause zrziniznuzxi inconvenieiice to other contractors, pubiic �avel, adjoining owners,
tenants aud occupants.
a. A�•t-ange storage to provide easy access for inspection.
4. Res�ict stat•ag� to at•eas available on construction site for storage of rnaterial and
equipment as shovvn on Drawi�ags, o�• appraved by City's Project Reprasentative.
5. Pt•ovide ofF site storage and p�•otection whera or�-site storage is not adequate.
a. Provide addresses of and access to aff-siie storage locatioiis for inspectioij by
City's Project Rapresentat�ve.
6. Do not use lawns, grass plots or othar private property for storage purposes vaithout
written per�x�tission af owner or other person in passession or control of �aremises.
7. Store in manufacturers' unopened containers.
8. Neatly, safely and cornpactly stack materia�s deIi�ered ar�d stored along Izne of
Wark to auoid inconvenience and damage to propex-ty owners and general public
and maintain at least 3 feet fronn �'ir� hydrant.
9. Keep puhlic and private driveways a.nd street crnssings open.
I0. Repair or replace damaged lawns, sidewalks, streets or othe�' impfoverrtents to
satisfactian af City's Project Representative.
a. Total length which matet�ials may ba dis�ributed along route o£ constructian at
ona time is 1,000 linear feei, unless otherwise approved in wi•iting by City's
Project Representative.
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STANp1�RD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOAI T�OCY]MENTS CPN [p24U3
Revised 7uly J,2011
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111 FIELD [SYTE] CONDITIONS [NOT II�ED]
11� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCT� [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.I INST�LLERS [NOT USED]
3.� EXAMiNAT`�ON [NOT USED]
3.3 PREPAR.ATION [NOT USED]
3.4 ERECTION [NOT USED]
3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT U�ED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT i7SED]
3.7 FIELD [oR] SITE QUALITY CONTROL
A. Tests and Inspeciia�s
I. Insp�ct all pxoducts ar equipment delivered to the site prior to ur�loading.
B. Non-Ganforming Work
1. Reject all products or equipment that are daYnaged, useci or in axty atlier way
unsatisfactoiy for use on the project.
3.8 �YSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJiTST1NG [NOT USED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEUUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.12 PROTECTIDN
A. Protect all products or equipment in accardance with manufacturer's written directions,
B. Stnre products or equipment in locatian ta avoid physical dariaage to items while in
storage.
C. Pxotect equipment from. exposure to elements and keep thoroughly dry if required by
the matzufacturer.
3.13 MAIN�ENANCE [NOT USEII]
314 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END �F SECTION
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STANDAItI� CONSTRUCTION SPECLFICATI{�T�} D.00UIvfEi�ITS CPIV 102403
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STt17VDARD COAISTRUCT�ON SPBCTFTCATIOI� DOCUMENTS CPN 1Q2403
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MOBILIZATION AND REMOBILIZATION
A. Sec�ion Includes:
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1. Mobilization and Demobitizatzon
a. Mobilizatian
1} Transpartat�on of Contractor's personn�l, equipnnent, and aperating supplies
to the Sit�
2) Establislainent of necessary general facilities for the Contractar's a�eration
at the Site
3) Premiums paid fror perfor�nance anr3 paymeni bonds
�) Transporfatian of Contracior's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies
to another location vvit�.in the deszgnated Site
5) Relocation of necessary general facilities for the C.ontractor's aperation
from 1 location to another location on tha Site.
b. Demobilization
I) Transportatian of Con�ractor's personnel, �quipment, and operating supplies
away from ihe Site inclnding disassembly
2) Site Clean-up
3) Rernoval of al� buildings andlar oth�r faciIities assembled at the Site for this
Cantract
c. Mobiliza�ian and Demobilization �o not include activities for specific iterr�s of
work that are for which payment is provided elsewhere in the coniraet.
Remohilization
a. Remobilizatian far Suspension of Work specifically required in the Cantract
Documents or as requ.ired by City includes:
1) Demobilization
a} Transportation of Contractor's personuel, equiprnent, azzd ope�rating
snpplies from the Site inc.ludin.g disasse�nbly or ternporarily securing
equipment, supplies, and other facilities as designated by the Coniract
Documents necessary ta suspend the Work.
b} �ite Clean-up as designated iza the Confract Docuineiits
2j Remobilizataan
a) Transportatzon oi Contractor's personnel, eauipment, and operating
supplies to the Si�e necessary to resurne the Work.
b) Estahlishment €�f necessary gene��a1 iacilities for the Cantractor's
operation at the Site necessazy to resun�e the Work.
3) No Payments will be made for:
a) Mobilization and Demobiliza�ian fro�xj. ane location to another on the
Site in the nortna� progress of perfornung the Work.
b) Stand-by or idle time
c} Lost prafits
Mobilizations and D�m.obilization for Miscellaneous Projects
a, Mobilization and L]emobilizafiaan
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANnARD CONSTRUCTION SPBCIPICATION I]OCUMENTS
Re�is¢d Noven3ber 22, 2U 15
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i) Mobilization shalI consist of the acti�ities and cost on a Work Order basis
necessazy £or:
a} Transportation of Contractor's persannal, equipmani, and operating
supplies to th� Site for ilie issued Work Order.
b) Establishment of necessary generaI facilities for ihe Conirac�or's
operation at the Site for the issued Work Order
2) Demobilization shall coxasist of the actir�i�ies and cost necessary for:
a) Transportation of Canfiractar's persarmel, equipxnent, azad operating
suppIies from the Site inclu.ding disasseinbly for eack� issued Work
Order
6) Site Clean-up for each issued Wark Order
c) Removal af all buildings or other faeilities assetnt�l�d at the Site for
each Wark Oder
b. Mabilization a�id Demobilization da nat include aciivities for specific iteins of
worlt for which payrnent is grovided elsewhere in the contract.
�. Emergeney Mobilizatzons and DetnobzlizaYaon for Miscellaneous Projects
a. A Mabilization for Miscellaneous Projects w�en clirecied by the City and tl�e
mobitizatiQn occurs �wvithin 24 hottrs of the issuance of the Work Orde:r.
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Wo�tla Standard Specification
1. None.
21 C. Related Specification Sections incIude, but are not necessarily limitea to:
22 1. Divisian 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditiozas of tJie Cant�act
23 2. Division I— General Requirements
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A. Measurement and Payzx�.ent [Consult City Depat�mendDivision for duection oaa if
Mobilization pay item to be included or the ite�aa should be subsidiary. Include the
approprzate Section 1.2 A. 1.]
I. Mobilization and Demabziizataon
a. Measure
1) Tlais Item is consid�red subsidiary to tlie variaus Items }�id,
b. Payment
1) The work performed and materials fut�ished iz�: accordance with this Item
are subsidiary to tl�e various Items hid and no otlier coinpensation will be
allowed.
2. Re�nabiliza�ian �or suspensian of Work as specifically xequired in the Cont��act
Dacuinents
a. Measurament
1} Measuremeni for this Itern shaIl6e per eacll remabilization perfarzned.
b. Payment
1) The vwark p�rformed and mat�ria�s furnished in accordance with fi��is Item
and measured as pro�ided under "Measura�nent" will be paid for at the unit
przce per each "Specified Remobilization" in accardance wif.h Contract
Docuuients.
c. The price shall include:
1) Demabilizatioz� as described in Section 1.1.A.2.a.I)
2) Remobilization as described �n Section 1.1.A.2.a.2)
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d. Na payments will be made for standby, idle time, or lost pro�its assaciated this
Item.
3. Remobilization for suspension of Work as required by City
a. Measurement and Paym�nt
1) This shall be submitted as a Contract Claim in accordance with Article IO
of Section 40 '72 00.
2} No payments will be made for standby, idle time, or lost profts associated
with t�.is Item.
4. Mobiliza�ions and Demobilizations far Misc.ellaneaus Prajects
a. Measurement
I) Measurement for this Item shal� be for each Mobilizatson and
Demobilizatian required by the Contract Documents
b. Payment
I) The Work perform�d azld materials furnished in accardance with this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be }�aid for at the unit
price }�er eacl� "Work Order Mobilization" in accordance vvith Contrac�
Documents. Dernobilization shall be cons�idered subsidiary to mobilization
and shall not be paid for separately.
c. The price shall include:
1) Mabilization as described in Seetion 1.1.A.3.a.I)
2) DemobiIizatian as described in Seetian 1.I.A.3.a.2)
d. No payments will be made for standhy, idle tune, ar lost profits associated tlais
Item.
5. Em.erg;ency Mobilizations and Demnbilizations for Miscellaneous krajects
a. Measurexnent
1} Measurement for t�is Item shall be for each Mobilization and
Deaiobilization requi�ed by the Cantract Documents
b. Paytnent
1) The Work performed and materials fur�lished in accordance with thi,s Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will he paid for at the unit
price per each "Wark Qrder Einergency Mobiiization" in accordance with
Contract Docume�ts. Demobilization shall be cansidered subszdiary to
mabilization and shall not be paid for separataly.
c. The price shall include
�) Mobilization as described in Section 1.1,A.4.a)
2) Deinobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2)
d. No payments will be made for standby�, idle time, or lost pro�ts associated this
Item.
39 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
4fl 1.4 ADNIINISTRATIVE REQIIIItEMENTS [NOT USED]
41 1.5 SUBMYTTALS [NOT USED]
�2 I.b INI'ORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED]
�3 1..7 CLOSEOUT SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
44 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SUBNIITTALS �NOT iTSED]
C1TY OF FORT WORTH Daggett �nd D. McRac SRTS
STANDARD CONSTRLTCTION SPECIFICATION DOCL3MENT5 Improvements CPN 1024Q3
Revised Noaeraber 22, 2D16
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MOBII.IZATIQIV AI�D REMdBtLIZATIOI�i
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1 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT U�ED]
2 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, A1VD FIAN�LING [N�T USED]
3 1.11 FIELD jSITE] CQNDTTY�NS [NOT USED]
� L12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
S PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT i1SED]
6 PART 3�- EXECUTIQN [NOT US�D]
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Revision Lag
DA'I'E NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
11/22/1 b Michael Owen 1.2 Price and Payment Frocedures - Re�ised speciiication, including hlue text, to
make specification fle�ible for eitller subsidiary ar paid bid itern for Mobi[ization,
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STANDr1RD CQNSTI2UCTION SPE�IFICATION DOCiJMENTS Fmpra�emeiiLs CPN 1Q2403
Revised Ivovemtrer 22, 2�16
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SECTION 01 7123
CONSTRUCTIDN STAKING �ND SURVEY
PART 1- GENER.AL
1.1 SiTMMA1�Y
A. Seet�on Includes:
1. Requirements for cos�struction staking and construction survey
B. De�iaiians fram tlzis City of Fort Warth Standard Speci�cation
l. None.
C. Related Specification Sections inelude, btrt are nat necessarily limited �o:
l. Division 0— Bi�dtiing Requirements, Contt-act Forms and Conditians �f the Cantract
2. Division 1— Generxl Rec�rrirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYIVIENT PROCEDY7RES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Constractian Stalcing
a. Measutement
1) Measuretnent for this Item shall be by lump sum.
h. Pay�ent
1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item shaIl be paid foi' at the lump sum price bid far "Construction Stalcing".
�) Payzx�ent for "Construction Staking" shall be made in partial payments
prorated by wark completed comp�red to total work inaluded in the lump
sum item.
c. The price bid shall include, but not be limited to tk�e fallawing:
I) Vexiiicatian of control data pravided by Ciry.
2) �'Iacement, maintenance aad replacement of r•equir�d stakes and nriarkings
in the �'ield.
3} Preparation and submittal af constt•uction staking documentation in the
farm of "cut sheets" usu�.g the City's si-andard template.
2. Conslruction Survey
a. Measurement
1} This Item is considered subsidia�y to the various Items hid.
b.. Payment
1) The r�vork performed and the inaterials furnished in accordance with this
Item are subsidiary to the va�•ious Items bid and no other cozxi.pensatian will be
allowed,
3. As�Built Sur�ey
a. Measurement
1) Measureme�t for tlus Item shall be by lum� sum.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the materials fi�r�ished in accordance wi#h thi�
Item shall be paid for at the lump sum price bid for "As�Built Survey".
CITY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SR"FS Tmprovements
STANDARD CONSTRLIGT101V SPECIFICATIDN DOCUN�'NTS CPN 1024U3
Revised Rebruaiy 14, 2018
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2) Payment for "Constructian Sfaking" shall be inade in partial payments
prarated by �;voxk completed compared to total work included in the lump suin
itern.
c. The pz'ice bid shall include, but nat be limitad to the fallowing: ;
1) Pield measu�e�nez�ts and survey shots to identify location of completed
faciIities.
2) Documentation and sub�niftal of as-built survey data onto contraator redline
plans and digitaI survey �iles.
1.3 REFERENCES
A. Definitions
1. Constructioii Survey - The si.u`vey measurernents made prior to ar while
cnnstruction is in progress to contral elevation, horizonfal positzan, dimensians and
con�iguration of structureslimprovements incIuded iz� the Project Drawings.
2. As-buili Survev -The measu�-ements mad� after the const��tzetion of the
irr�pravement featuxes are complete to pravide position coordinates for• the �eatures
of a project.
3. Const�-uction Stakiii� - The placemez�i of sta.kes an.d �narkzngs ta provide offsets
and efevatiox�s to cut and fill in order to locate. on the ground the designed
si��uctures/improvemants incIuded in the Project Dra�vings, Consiruction staking
shall itaclude staking easements and/ar right af way if indicated on the plans.
4. Survey "Field Cheeks" -� Measurements made after construction staking is
completed and 6efore constructian work begins to ensure f.hat siructiu�es marked on
the ground are accu�•ately Iocated per Project Drawings.
B. Technical References
1. City of Fort Watfih - Constauction Sta.king Standards (available on City's Buzzsaw
website) -- 01 71 23 .16.01_ Attachment A Survey Staking Standards
2. C.iiy of Fort �loi�th - Standard Survey Data Collector Library (f�l) files (available
on City's Bu�zsaw wehsite).
3. Texas Departmant of Transportation (TxDOT) Survey ManuaI, latest revision
4. Texas Society a�Professional Land Sutveyors {TSPS), Manual of Practice for Land
Suiveying in the State of Texas, Categoiy 5
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
A. The Cantractor's seRection of a surveyor mnst comply with Texas Government
Code ���4 (qualifications based selection) for this pro�ject.
1.S SUBMITTALS
A, Subxz�.zttals, ifrequired, s1ial1 be in acco�•danca with Section Ql 33 00.
B. AlI subinittals shalf be t•ecei�ad and revzewed by itfe City priar to delivezy of work.
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS
A. �ield Quality Contral 5u�mittals
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I, Dacumentaiion veriiying accuracy af field engineering wark, inc�uding coordinate
conv�rsions zf plans do not indicate grid or ground cooedinates.
2. Submit "Cut-�heets" conforming to the standard template providcd by the C.ity
(refer to O 1 71 23.16.01— Attachme�tt A— Survey Staking Stan dards).
1.'% CLQSEUUT SUBNIITTALS
B. As-built Redline Drawing Subtnittal
1. Subm.it As-Buili Survey Redline Drawings docuinenting �l�e lacations/elevations of
constructed improvements signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land
Surveyor (RPLS) responsible for t�e work (refer to 01 71 23.16.01 — Attachment A
— Survey Stalcing Standards} .
2. Contractor shall submit the proposed as-built azzd completed redline dra�ing
submittal one (1) �+eek prior to scheduling the project final inspection for City
review and coxntaaent. Revisions, if necessaty, shall be xnade to the as-built redline
drawings a.�d cesubmitted to t�ie City priar ta scheduIiug the construction �inal
inspec�ion.
1.8 MA.INTENANCE MATEItIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALTTY ASSURANCE
A. Co�struction Staking
1. Construe�ion staking will be performed by the Contractar.
2. Cooedinaiian
a. Contact Ciiy's i'roject R�presentatir�e at �east o�e week in advance noti�ying
the City of when Construction Staking is scheduled.
b. I� is tlie Cont�aetor's responsibility ta coord'mate staking such that
construction activities are not delayed or negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Contracinr is res�onsible far preserving and maintaining stakes. If Ciiy
surveyars are required io re-stake for any reaso�, the Contractor wi11 be
responsible far costs to }�erfat�m staking. If in the opinion of the City, a
sufficient number af stakes or markings have been lost, destroyed disturbed ar
ozn�ittec# that the contracted Work cazuaot take place then the Contractor will be
reguired to stake or re-stake the deficient areas.
B. Construction Survey
T. Construction Sur�ey will be pei-farmed by the Contractar.
2. Coordinatio.n
a. Cont�•actor to verify that hari.zantal atad vertical control data established in ihe
design survey and required for construction survey is aaailable and in place.
3. General
a. Construction survey will be pe�•formed in order ta construct tl�e work shown
on the Cons�uctioz� Da•awings and specified in the ConY�'act Docurnents.
b. For const��uction metl�ods other than open cut, the Cantractor shall perform
collstruciian survey and �erify cantral data inciuding, but not limited to, the
following:
1) Verification that established benchmarks and coni�•ol are accurate.
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2.) Use of Bench�narks to furnish and maintain al] refer�nce lines and grades
for tunneling.
3) Use af line and grades to establish the Zocatiox� of tha pipe.
4) �ubmit to the City copies of �eld notesused to establish all lines and
grades, if requested, and aIlow the City to check guidance systein setup prior
to beginning each tunneling dri�ve.
5) Provide access fnr the City, if requested, to �verify �lie guidance systein and
the line and grade of the cat�ier pipe.
6} The Contractor remains fuIIy respansible for the accuracy af the work and
coi�eetion of it, as required.
7} Monitor line and grade continuausly during co�struction.
S} Record deviation witI1 r�spect to design line and grade once a� each pipe
joint and submit daily recoxds to the City.
9j If th� xnstallatian does not meet the speci�ed tolerances (as outlined in
Sections 33 QS 23 and/ar 33 OS 24), immediately natify the City azzd cox�rect
the zzlstallation in accordance with tl�e Contract Documents.
C. As-Bui1t Suivey
1. Required As-Built Suz�vey will be perfoizned by t11e Coiit�•actor.
2. Caord'uiation
a. Contractar is to coordinate with City to can.�rm w�ich features require as-
built sutveying.
b. It is th� Contractar's responsibilify to coordinate the as-bnilt surrrey and
required z�neasure�ents for items that are ta be buried such that caiistruction
activities are not de�ayed or negatively impacted.
c. For sewer rnains and water mains I2" and under in dia�neter, it is acceptable
to physically measure dapth and mark the locat�on dut•ing the progress of
construciion and take as-built sutvey after the facitity has been buf•ied. The
Contractor is responsible for tl�e quaIity cantrol needed to ensure accuracy.
3. G�;neral
a. The Cont�ac�or shall provide as-builf surv�y including the elevation and
location {and pz'avide wz'itten documentatian ta the City) of consfi��uction
features during fhe �arogress of the construction includin.g the followzng:
1) Water L'znes
a) Top af pipe elevatian.s and coordinates for waterlines at th� folIawing
locations:
{I) Minimum e�eiy 250 linear feei, including
{2) Horizontal azzd �vet-tical points af in£�ection, curvafizre,
�tc.
(3) Fire line tee
(4) plugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines
(S) Caszng pip� {each end) and all buried frt�ings
2) Sanitary Sewer
a) Top of pipe �levations aiid coordinates for %rce mains and siphan
sanit.ary sewer lines (non-gavity faci�ities) at tlae follawing locaiions:
{1} Minimum e�e�y 250 Iinear feet and any buried ittings
(2} Horizontal and vertical points of inflaction, cu�vature,
etc.
3) Stormwater — Not Appf icable
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b. The Cantractor shall provide as-built survey including the elevation and
location (and provide written documentation to the City} af construction
features after the construction is campleted including the foliowing:
1 } Manholes
a) Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for eaeh �nan4aole
2) Water Lines
a) Cathodic protection test statian�
b) Sampiing stations
c) Meter boxeslvaults (Ail sizes)
d} Fire hydrants
e} Valves (gate, butterfly, etc.)
fl Azx Release valves (Manhole rim arid �ent pipe)
g) Blow aff �alves (1Wlanhole rim and valve lid}
h) Pressure plaz�e val�es
i) Underground Vaults
(I) Rim and £�owline elevations and coordinates for each
Underground Vauit.
3) Sanitary Sewer
a) Cleanouts
(1} Rim and flowline ��evatians and coardinates for each
b) Mariholes aud Junction Si��uctures
(1) Rinn and flflwline elevations and coordivates fat• each
manhole and junctian st�ucture.
4) Storinwater -- Not Applicable
I1Q DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
L11 FIELD [SITE] CONDIT�ON� jNOT USED]
1.1� VVARRANTY
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
A. A construction survey vwi11 produce, but will not be limited to:
1. Recovery of relevant control points, points of curvature and points of interseciion.
2. Esta.blish iezxaparary horizontal and vertical cnntral ele�vations {benehm.arks)
sufficie�ztly permaneat and lacated in a ma�nnee to ba used throughout construction.
3. The lacation of planned facilitzes, easeznants and improvements.
a. Establishing final line and grade stakes For piers, floors, grade beams, parking
areas, utili#ias, streets, highways, tunnels, and other eonsf�-uction.
b. A record of revisions or coz•rectzons noted in an orderly manner for referenca.
c. A drawing, when required by the client, indicating tla� �orizontal and vertical
Iocation of facilities, easements and impravements, as built.
4. Cut sheets shall �e pa•o�ided to t��e Ci#y inspector and Suivey Superinter�dent for aIl
construction staking projects. These eut sheefs shalI be on the standard city template
vs+hich ean be obtained from the Survey Superintendent (817-392-7925).
S. Digital survey files �n tha following fortnats shall be acceptable:
a. AutoCAD {.dwg)
b. ESRI Shapefile (.shp)
CTTY OF FOlt7' WORTH Daggett and B. McRae SRTS Improvements
ST:4MDARB CONSTRUC'£lON SPECIF'ICATIOt� DOCiIMENTS CPN 1024D3
Revised Febr�ary 14, Zfl18
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CpNSTRUGTI�N STAI�ING AND SiIRVEY
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c. CSV file (.csv�, fornnatted witI� X and Y coordinates in separate column� {use
sta�ldard templates, if available}
6. 5urvey files shaIl include vertical and harizontal dafa �ied to original pro�ect
contr�l and benchmarks, and shall include feature descriptions
PART 3 - E�CUTION
3.1 INSTALLERS
A. Tol�rances:
i. The staked location af any i�nprovenlent or iacility shouId be as accurate as
practical and necessaxy. The degree af precision required is cf�pende�t on many
faciors all of which fnust reinain judgmental. The foIeranoes listed hereafter are
based on gene�•alities and, urfder certain circumstances, shall yield to specific
requirements. The surveyor sha11 assess auy situat�on by x-eview of tha overall plans
and thraugh caz�sultation with responsible parties as to tlie need for specific
tolerances.
a. Eat�hvvork: Grades for earthwork or rough cut should uot exceed 0.1 ft. ve��tical
tolerance, Haz•izo�ltaI alignment for ea��h�vork and rough cut should not exceed
1.0 ft. tolerance.
b. Harizor�taf alignmant on a st��ucture shall b� within .�, lft tolerance.
c. Paving ar conet•ete for streets, curbs, gutters, pa��kin�; areas, drives, alleys and
walkways shall be located within the confines of the site bouudaries aud,
occasionally, alar�g a boundaxy or any ather restz•ictive lin�. Away fi�om any
restrictive line, these facilities should be stalced wit11 an accuracy producz�g no
more than O.QSft. toleran.ce �•oxn their specified locarions.
d. Underground and overhead utili�ies, such as sewers, gas, vvater, telephone and
electric li�nes, shaIl be located Iiorizantally wi�Iiin Cheir prescribed areas or
easernents. Within assigned areas, these r�tiliti�s should be staked with an
accuracy producing no more than O.I fi tolerance from a specified location.
e. The accuracy requir�d for the vertical location nf utiIities varies widely. Many
underground utili#ies require only a minimum ca�er a�nd a toleranee of 0.1 ft.
shauld be znaintained. Underground and overhead uti.lities on planned prafile,
but not depending on gravity �]aw foz• pez�forrnance, should not exceed 0.1 ft.
tolerance.
B. Surveying instrumenis sliali be �ept in close adjustment according to �anufacturer's
specifications ot• in compliance to standards. The City reserves �lie right io request a
caIibratian report at any time and recommends reguiar mauitenance sclaedule be
performed by a ce�ift�d �echnician eveiy 6 months.
1. Field measuremants of aingles and dista�aces shall be done in such fashion as to
satisfy Yh� closures and tolerances expressed in Part 3.1.A.
2. Vertical locations shall be estabIislied iro�n a pre-establisl�ed benclunark and
checked by closing ta a di�'exent bench inack on the s�ae datum.
3. C.anstruction sur�ey field work shall correspond to tlie client's plans. ItYegulariii�s
or conflicts found shall be reported promptly to the City.
4. Revisions, corrections and other pertinent data shall be logged for fiiture reference.
CITY pF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANT]AT2b CONSI'RUCTION SPEC]TiCATION DOCiIMENTS CPN 102403
Revised February 14, 2018
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CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SYJRVEY
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3.2 EXAMINATION [NOT USED]
3.3 PREPA.R.ATION [NOT USEDI
3,4 APPLICATION
3.5 REPAiR / RE�TORATION
A. If fhe Contractor's wark damages ar dastroys one or more of t1�e cont�•oS
ix� onuments/points set by ��e City, thhe momm�ents sk�alI be adequately referenced far
expedien� resioration.
1. Notify City if any control data needs to be restoreci or repIaced due to damage
caused during consiruction o}aerations.
a. Contrractar shali perforin replacemen.ts andlor restoratians.
b. The City may require at any tune a survey "Field Check" of any monumcnt
or benctunarks ilaat are set he verif ed by the City surveyors hefot•e fiu�thee
associated work can ino�e fonvard.
3.6 RE-INSTALLAT`ION [NOT USED]
3.� FIELD [oR] S�TE QUALITY CONTROL
A. It is the Confractor's responsibility to maintain all stakes and cont�ol data placed by the
City in accoa•dauce with #his Specification. This includes easements and right of way, if
nated an the plans.
B. Do not change �r relocate stakes or ec�ntrol data without approval fi•om the City.
3.$ �YSTEM STARTUP
A. Survey Checks
1. The City reserves the right to perform a Survey Gheck at any time deemed
necessaty.
2. Checks by City personnel ar 3rd party conf�•aeted surveyor are noi iniended�ta
relieve the contractor of hislher responsibility %r accuracy.
3.9 ADJ[TSTING [NOT USED]
3.10 CLE�I�iING rNOT USED�
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED7
3.12 PROTECTION �1VOT U�ED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTAC�IlV�NTS [NOT USED]
END OF S�CTION
Re�vision Log
CITY OF FORT WOATH Daggett and D. McRae SR`I'S Improvements
STANbARI7 COi+�STRUCTTQi� SPECIFICATION DOCU1I+��ITS CPTi 102403
Revised I'ebruaty 14, 201$
OI7I23-$
CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SURVEY
Page 8 af 8
DA7'� NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
8/31/2flI2 D. Johnson
Added instr�ction and modified measuz'ement & payment under I.2; added
S131f2017 M. Owen �efinitions and references under 1.3; mod�fied 1.6; added 1.7 closeout submittal
requu•ements; modified I.9 Quality Assurance; added PART 2— PRODUGTS ;
Added 3.1 Instal]ers; added 3.5 RepairlRestaration; and added 3.8 System Startup.
Removed "blue text"; revised measurement and payment secfions for Constcuc�ion
Staking and As-Built Survey; adfled referance to selectian complianee vvith TGC
2IZ4/20i8 M Owen 2254; revised action and Closeout suhmiital requiremants; added acceptaUle depth
measurement critex•ia; revis.ed ]ist of items requiring as-U�ilt sur�ey "dw�ing" and
"af�er" construciion; and revised acceptable digita] survey f le format
CTTIs OF FORT WORTH Daggekt and D. McRae SRTB Impro�ements
STAI�IDARTJ COT�15�i7CTT03N SPECIFICATTON DQCUMEI�lTS C�'N ] q2403
Revised February 14, 2418
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Survey Stakin� S��nd�rds
February 20.17
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CPN 7.02403
These procedures are intended to pravide a standard method for constructifln staking services
assaciated with the City af Fort Wor�h projects. These are not to be considered all inclusi�e, but onfy as
a general guideli ne. For projects on TXDOT rfght-af-wpy vr #hrough jaint TJ(DOT participation,
adherence to the TXDOT Survey l9llvnual shall be followed and if a diserepancy arises, the TXDOT
mrxnur�lshall prevail. (htt�://onlinemanuals.txdot. o� v/txdotmanualJess/ess.qdf}
If you have a unique circumstance, pEease consult with the praject manager, in5pector, or survey
departme�t at 817-392-7925.
�ahle o� Con�en�s
I. City of Fort Worth Contact Information
II. Construction Colars
Ilf. S�andard Staking Supplies
1V. S�rvey Equipment, Contral, and Datum Standards
V. Wat�rStaking
VI. Sanitary 5ewer Staking
VII. S�orm Staking
VIII. Curb and Gutter Sta[�ing
IX. Cut 5heets
X. As-built Survey
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CPN IOZ�l03
1. Surve �e ar�menf Con�ac� Inforr�ation
Physical and mailing address:
8851 Camp BflwEe West Boule�ard
Suite 300
Fort Worth, Texas 76�.�.6
Office: (817j 392-7925
Survey Superintendent, direct line: (817) 392-8971
II. �ons�r�ac�ion Colors
The fallawing colors shall be used for staking or identifyir►g features in tF�e field. 7his
ineludes flagging, paint of laths/stakes, paint of hubs, and any identification sucf� as pin flags
if necessary.
Utility Color
QROP�SER �XCAVATION WHIT�
Ati. ELECTfiIC A�iD CONbUITS '
POTABLE WATER � `
GAS OR OIL Y�LLOW
TELEPHONE/FIB�R OPTIC ORAN�E
SEJRVEY CONTROL POINTS, BENCHMARKS,
PROPERTIf CORNERS, RIC�H7-OF-WAYS, ANQ PGNK
ALL pAVING I�ECLUDING CURB, SIDEWALK, BUILbING CORNERS
SANITARY SEWER -
IRRIGATION AND RECLAIIVI�D WATER �:¢� " '
Ifl. S�andard Stakin� Supplies
[��r� Minimum size
Lath/Stake 36" tall
Wooden Hub (z"x2" min. square preferred) 6" tall
Pin Flags �2.5" x 3.5" preferred) 21" long
Guard 5tak�s Not required
PK or Mag nails 1" long
Iron Rods (1/2" or greater diameter) 1$" lang
5urvey Marking Paint Water-based
Flagging 1" wide
Marking Whiskers =f�athersj G" long
Tacks {far marking hubsj 3/4" lang
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CPN 102403
IV. Sur�e� �quipment, ConiroL and 9a�um 5�andards
A. City Benchmarks
All city benchmarks can b� found here: http_//�ortwarthtexas.�ov/itso(utions/GIS/
Look for `Zoning Maps'. Under `Layers' , expand `Basemap Layers', and ch�ck on
`Benchmarks'.
B. Con�entional ar Robatic Tntal Station Equipment
I. A minimum of a 10 aro-secand instrument is required.
II. A copy af the lat�st calibration report may be requested 6y the City at any tim�.
It is recommended that an instrument be calibrated by certified technician at
least 1 accurrence eWery 5 manths.
C. Network/V.R.S. and static GPS Equipment
I. It is critical that the sur�eyor�erify the correct horizantal anc! �ertical datum
prior commencing work. A site calibration may be required and shall cansist of
at least 4 contral paints spaced e�enly apart and in �arying quadrants.
Additional field checks ofthe horizontal and �ertical a�curacies shalf be
com}�leted and the City may as[c for a copy ofthe calibration report at any time.
Il. Network GPS such as the Western Data Systems ar SmartNet systems may be
used for staking of property/R.O.W, forced-main water lines, and rough-grade
anly. No GP5 stakin for concrete sanita sewer storm drain final rade or
anvthin� that needs aertical �radin� with a tolerance of Q.25' or less is
allowed.
D. Contro[ Points Set
All contral points set shal] be accompanied by a]ath with the appropriate
Northing, Easting, and Ele�ation (i#applicable) of#he point set. Control points
can be set rebar, `X' in concrete, ar any other appropriat� item with a stable
6ase and af a semi-permanent nature. A rebar cap is optional, but preferred if
the cap is rnarked `cantrol point' or similar wording.
Datasheets are required far all control points set.
Datasheet should include: -
A. Horizontal and Vertical Datum usecf, Example: N.A.D.8�, North Central �one
4202, NAVp 88 Ele�ations
B. Grid or ground distance, -- [f ground, pra�ide scale factor used and base
point caardinate, Exampfe: C.S.F.=0.999125, Base poinf=Norfh: 0, East=Q
C. Geoid model used, Example: GEOIDI2A
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E. Preferred Grid Datum
Although rnany plan sets can be in surface coordinates, the City's preferred grid datum
is listed below. Carefuf consideration must be taken to �erifiy what datum each praject is
in prior to be�inning work. It is essential the surveyor be familiar with coardinate
transformations and how a grid/surface/ass�med coordina�e system affect a project.
Praiected Coordinate
System: NAb_�,983�StatePlane_Texas_North_Central_F1PS_4202_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Confarmal�Canic
False_Easting: �.968S�O.00O�OODO
False_Northing: 6561666.66666657
Central Meridian: -9$.5�OQ0000
Standard Paraflel 1: 32.13333333
5tandard Parallel 2: 33.966f6667
Latitude_Of Origin: 31.66666657
Linear LJnit: Foot U5
Geographic Coordinate System: GG5_I�orth_American_1983
Datum: b North American 1983
Prime Meridian: �reenwich
Angular Unit: Degree
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rnust be �onvert�r�ltrans�at�d Ento K;�i� pr�terred �rar� daturn. 1 c�ny of the deliverabte
>hould be �n tt�e proj��x �at�m {�:�hat��,er it rr��y t�e} and 1 cop�y M!��u1d �� �n th� fi�A[�s��,
i k Nn. tF� ��ntr�: ��C2 zan�, :�e �referrea r�i� hurn,rr� Convenrr�rr b�luw
F. Preferred Deli�erable Format
txt .csv ,dwg ,iob
G. Preferred Da#a �armat
P,N,E,Z,D,N
Point Number, Northing, �?�ring, klPvation, L�escripiian, �lotes (if applicable)
H. Preferred File Naming Con�ention
T�is is the preferred farmat: Ci�y Projert I`r'�imhRr_pescriRtion_,C?wt�m.cs�
Example for a proiect that has surface coordinates which must be transtated:
File 1: C1234 As-built ot INater on Main �3rQeC �ri� NAD83 TXSP 4202.csv
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File 2: C1234_As-built of Water on Main Street_Project Specific Datum.csv
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A. Centerline S�taking-5traight Line 7angen#s
I_ Offset lath/stalces e��ry 200' on e�en sta�ians
I1. Painted blue lath/stake anly, no hub is required
lil. Grade is io tap of pipe (T/P) for 12" diameter pipes or smalfer
IV. Grade to flouv line (F/L) for 16" and larger diameter �aipes
V. Grade should be 3.50' below the proposed iop of curb line for 1Q" and smaller
diarneter pipes
VL Grade should be 4.00' �elow the proposed to� of curb line for 12" and larger
diameter pipes
VII. Cut 5heets are required o� all staking and a copy can be received fror� the
sur�ey superintendent
Optronal: Rctual stakes shall consist of a 50D nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking - Curves
I. If arc length is greater than 100', POC (Point af Cur�atur�) offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
II. Same gradir�g guid�lines as abo�e
III. 5taking of radius points of greater than 300' may be omitted
C. Water Me#er Boxes
I. 7.0' perpendicuEar offset is preferred to the center of the bax
ll. Center of t�e meter shauld be 3.0' behind the praposed face of curb
lIL Meter should be st�ked a minimum of 4.5' away from the edge af a dri�eway
IV. Grade is to top of bax and shauld be +0.06' E�igher than the proposed top of
curb unless sho►n'rn otherwise on the plans
D. Fire Hydrants
L Center of Hydrant should be 3.�' behind proposed face of curb
II. Survey offset stake should be 7.0' from the center and perpendicular to the curb
line or water main
III. Grade of hydrants should be +�.3� higher than the adjae�nt top of curb
E. Water Vafves & Vau[ts
L �ffsets should be perpendicular to the proposec� water main
II. RIM grades sf�ould only be pro�ided if on plans
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A. Centerline Staking — Straight Line 7angents
I. In�erts shall be field verified and compared against the plans before stakir�g
II. Painted green lath/stake WfTH hub and tack or marker dot, no fiagging required
III. 1 ofFset stake between manholes if manholes are 40a' or less apart
1V. offset stakes shauld be lacated at ev�n distances and p�rpendicularta the
cent�rlin�
V. Grades wilf be per pEan and the date of the plans used shoulci be noted
Vi. If rnultiple lines are at one manhole, each line shall have a cut/fill and direction
noted
V[I. Stakes at every grade break
VEII. C�t sheets are required on all s�aking
Optional: .4ctual stakes shal! cansist of a 60D nail or hub set wlth a uvhisker
B. CenterlineSta[�ing—Curves
I. If arc length is greater than 10�', POC (Point of Cur�ature) offset stakes shoufd
be set at a 25' interval
31. Staking of radius paints of greater than 100' may be omitted
C. 5anitary 5ewer Manhales
I. 2 offset stakes per manhole �or the purpose of prarriding al9gnment to the
contractar
II. Flowline grade should be on the ]ath/stake for each flowline and direction r�oted
Ill. RIM grade should only be on the stake when provided in the plans
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I. 1 offset stake euery 2D0' on even stations
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N. 5tandard double 1D' inlet = 26.67' tatal �ength
V. Recessed double 10' ir�let = 30.67' total length
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Ill. RIM grade shauld anly be an the stake when pro�ided in the plans
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C. Projeci Name
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The purpose of an as-fouilt sur�ey is to verify the asset was installed in �he praper location
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data and rnust be in the proper format when submitted. See sectinn IV.
As-built survey should include the following �additional items may b� r�qu�sted):
Manholes
Top of pipe elevations every 250 feet
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A hand written red line �y the field surveyor is acceptable in most cases. This should be
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request frorn the survey superintendent.
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�3�,16.01, AttacFsment �_5urve;� Sta�Ci�g St��dards.darx
FagP �5 �f �5
�i�ee�tt and �_ �,�!���� �R75 len;?r�ve!�nents
Cp� ] (�i�up3
U��S�?��S-Sids Gt?vvrna?1Ce f'i ocesslT���3pof ary S�nQc F;I�s�Capitak Uellve:y�::ap Deliuer,� �i:+ 01��1 71
Z�_15.��._hrta�.f?���g[iT A_ S�FV��+ SC�ki�7� St�2�5r1�r�i5_dC�Cx
fyag� �� cf ��
Da��et[ �f�d D_ Mcfta{� 51RT51mpro�ements
CPN 1024Q3
nr7a2�-i
CLE,4IVING
Page I nf 4
SECTION 0174 23
CLEANIl�IG
PART 1- GENE� a r.
1.1 SiTMMARY
A. Section Ineludes:
1. intermediate �t��l f��al cleaning for Work not ineluding special cle�ning of closed
�,ysretns ��ecitied elsewh�re
TS. L��vraiio»s lrresm t�is Lity �.�f' T�o�� 1��rt1� �*ar�c�ar� ��pecitication
L . L\{}i�P.
� �'�13t�� *u�1�C1�IC:3flUYl �eC�.1C]TIS 1::C11j��_P., Yllli aY'C 11[li �i�C�ccariiV ��i7�if�tJ tC�;
i. I�ivi�ion �) -- i�itldin�, uequira�nenfs, �antraci l�;�rms Lri� �[.Unditi0l]5 nf�tlie COuLTact
,�. I�'1�'aS]{�ik I - Gc�eral ���„�r�,,,�rst�
�_ �';�-r_.ts�n 32 t�2 1�- H.vdru-'�ulci�ing, See�i�i1� and Sodding
4.� E',�RYC:1_+: .A�!� w24�r�.NT YR�?C�F:?�U��'�
,ti. Iti�e�kui'�rn�.nr anai F���men�
I. �W04'IC 35��?Cl'ii��Cl ���Tith �his �t:;x} i� �ori�i�}re�i sul��iui�rU ta tI�L vari�::s �tP�:ry� �3�.
lVu v?paratu pa�'�r�e��t �,�ill l�� Lllow�.r� �ar i1ii� irPm_
�i.3 ��z��c�� ��N�Tz���;��a
l.� Al�1NT!.l�1TSTiL�TE-i+'�".Ilt�Q�['.�?�.�,1vrFi�T�
A_ Sc?;�.+�:!ir,�
�. �C�7�L1ll1� 4��anin6 p�Pratin]1S SC7 ��1:'1� [�lSS� i��?J C1j�l::'C�T.!#al111fi81kt`�' {fltl�irl��� �}�+
c�eanan� ��roeess 5vifl pr�+s �.al� on r�pwly painEed SurF�rPs_
?, �ch�clk�Et: IErr:�] cle$xii;;�, �; ^� coE�yplelian af Wc�:•lc �ncE i���rrtedi�TP1v �,riorto fnal
i r�Spe�ti��,
�.S ��➢J�#MYT'�Ai,S �;�°�'?' iJSisDI
i.� f��"I'i�;ti �EIEilYIIT'[`Af1S�7NFf?!itiir�'�'��)1�1*L st���rrTTAI,�� ���QIT �.i�3F?)�
1.7 �G'T,(1��E(]�Ci'V �ILTix!V�1T`f�,�rS� G1�l�T iJ��YI�
I.�� NI�IN�i'Fh:�:�C'�' i1�1A'k'�:�]�1L �L]ii,�1l'�'T�l.�� [1�1(?�'!' USY ��
1.� �?����v:I'�Y A��crrr�:t1�1C'� 4N[�`�' ����F,nl
:.1� �T��V�,'�C��.} �N7} Fl.�]iULslhiG
A. ;:tora�p �nd �landling �CL�1311-*rnc:nTS
I _ ;titrtre ����nYtl� �71'('+4�l4t:�ti 4::� C�?flYi1f1� �dS��S :?� C^n��;3er� �p�[;l�ic;��ly d?ci�T�1e(j �Q1'
i�yrti�C TT1�JT�1'1r��5.
C�7'Y �iF FCR'1' 4;':�;;lli 17;,�eeq r�ru! i}_ A9.R.:: �!?TS lut�.:.�:��:.^.�^F5
�'fI��DAR€]{;OiVSTRII('I If'1��1 �!'FiCf!�1fiA'flr.''N 0.'�.CUI17�N3-S CPT+! ID��n:�
lievised 3aa]?' I, ��IJ
O1 74 23 - 2
CLEANWG
Page 2 of 4
111 FZELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED [ox] OWNER-SUPPLIEDPRODiJCTS [NOT USED]
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Cleaning Agents
l. Compatible with surface being clea�aed
2. New and unconta�inateci
3. Far tnanufactured surfaces
a. Material recom�nended by manufacturer
�.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
�,.4 SOiTRCE QiTALITY CONTItOL [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
3.2 EXANJIlVATION [NOT iJSED]
3.3 PREPARATION [NaT CTSED]
3.4 APPLICATTON [NOT U�ED]
3.5 REPATR / RESTORATION jNOT U�EDJ
3.6 RE-INSTALLATIQN �NOT i3SED]
3.'� FIELD [o�] SITE QUAi,�TY CONT�20L [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP �NOT iTSED�
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
310 �r�FANI!�?�;
A, General
C, �'r?��n� ac�unzu�ation c�1' vva4±�s �laaz create hazardous conditions.
�. Cunduct �:�eanin� and disu+���l +aperatians to coxnply wi�h laws and sa%� orders of
€,overnuz� autha�'ilirs.
:3, D[s u�ot dis�+t:se caF �nV?t�!e wastes such as rnineral spirits; oil or p�ini thinner in
:rr�1'[U K]I' +�'silllt$C}' djr�al7i {1?' S�W�TS,
{�. Disp�se �sf de�ra�iahie �ebri�s �t t n�p�rnved s��i� ,uaste �ciispo��l si*.A.
�1, ll15P?�SC O�� �1t7lli�t:�,.T'� ���]�� L�?�:irS �l �II d�7,)1'C:;'�cE ,5��]� WaSTE ifis�nc�� �lte �i" fIl SIl
:�ltern�C� En�z�„�r [i�]�1rnvP,� �l}+ C-1�y �nd re�ul�atUry a�e_r1Cl�M,
�':�l `t' �Jk• Fr�u�r� VJf�1,� i Al; ar !i. '� lmnrnuv�r�rn
i 1 i7a�eep Hnd C). . cR R S ,,,-..., �
�3�1LNLti�;.r'iL]L3J9�l57'RLI{?TT�,���:��c=r�'�c•�;�n�s��}ti'.!T�!�iv�S {'P;; l�1�.S{?3
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O17423-3
CLEANTNG
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6. Handle materials in a controIled rnanner wiY� as few handlings as possible.
7. Tharoughly clean, sweep, wash and palish al.l Work and equipment associated witla
this project.
S. Remove all signs of temporary constructian and activrties incidental to construction
af reguired permanent Work.
9. Tiprojeci is not elearned to the satisfaction oithe �ity, the c:'it}� :�pcP�-�+c� thP right to
ha�ve tl�e cleaning completed at the expense of the Cantractor.
1Q. Da not burn on-site.
B. Intermediate Cleaning durirfg C�nstructzon
1. Keep Work areas clean so as not to hinder he�.��h, s�fety. nr conveni�nc�,�f
persannel zn existing faciliiy operations.
2. At maximum weekly intetvals, dispos� of waste materiai{�, d; b�'i� and � tixbbish.
3. Confine canstruction dsbris daily in strategically located co�t�in�r(s);
a. Cove�• ta prevent blowing by wind
b. Stare debris away fi•om consfixuctinn or operational aetiv�ties
c. Haul from site at a minimuzn af ance per week
4. Vacuum clean interior at�eas when ready to receive finish painting,
a C`nnfin»P ��ar.����m r.1Panin� O!1 ari a5-ri�EClECI Ur15I5, until Final Accep�nce,
5. l�ric�r t� �torm eveMts, +:�or�,u�hly clea� �4t�: �f �11 Ic�r�se €��• u+�«��,reci items, �v�:���1
may l�econic: airborn� 01• tr�anspan�� �y i��;;�:ng �:jate: durixi�: ii�� st�+-m,
C. Interioc �'inal Claaning
I. Remove grease, mastic, adhesi�re�, �ll4y �IiC, �t�;n�, f�:���iprints, I�hP1<s„� ul�her
fnreig�n matei7als from sxglzt-expo5zd s�t-�aces.
�. V:{:pe.:?� li�fiti�i� l�ixmr� !'cii��:tnrs, f?:iSPSy famn� an� tri��ns Glea�,
�. �1J'��i �,^;t�,l rl�i�]P �,?1'siZ1I1� �in€� J1illi{}."5�
+'�. �w li�� ��iOSSy ti;ir{a�Nti t4 g G1Par S�lYCl?.
�. �{:f1Rl�'u��lfk�, S}rctp;lllc
;�. C',lea� permanent ii�±;�'s art� i�piace �ispo�able #ilters it' a�nit� cm�3-e t�}��ratc�
�i,rrind �iar�4fT'uctic�fl„
I�, �j�,�t7 c:x�cis, ltl���Prs �:�d ����s if �tiit� �vc�: o�c:rated �vi�il{}L+� fl�ZF'�"S i�L:':��
c�nsrruei 4 E��3.
f�, #?Puld�:� �i11 b�rFl�'d r,ut larrt��,
7_ S��on! �3� :� pr�;;:5� or�a I�c�nr�_
8, Ti�!���a oF�:�e apd cn!�!rral rnam fl€�nrs.
T]. ��:ier�ar ('Si;e ��r �i�t oF`1�1�av� F�n:rl C�e ::�€,�.g
1. i�e;^n�e i!'35�5 &�..T!d �ebr�s cnitt�sners Fi�a:n si��.
ti, ��-SC+'�? ;iT�i1S C�I�CL1C��'.f� �:� IC1L'e;Y!�1C� ti{� ti3S�7 �i:]!.� L�hI'1S C^l'.�.,i1�7t=r4 �':1 �[�c_i'�Priattitl:
�V�th ��c_trnr� 32 92 l3 _
�, C�ur ��} I'D�r�urs�� tC} I"�:::f'1'; i?�� f{]C�44, �J1BG�S i'J�Fci;lti��i. C{]Tlfi.��t� O'E" �i1� O�'l�t" ��j£C�.
C[!�t Yl`3� I�II�S�P.Y U�� �i�.::::Efi T1�� i:�Xx! t}f �l�fi��� ����� ��Zl.'' �������'�a�V_
��, �.��:!Il'c!�"1�' ::::Yl"Ifi+r;3r��ti I�IGIrYe�l���;, �3Ui Cl�� �lflllf�Ci �C)� 4'r`i;.�Z�. ills�r�lriiti]eS� •:frl7GTllI-i.�,
Ik�nrtinn LlO�ii?4 �114.i kl��Et�,
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CLEANING
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4. If no longer required for maintenance of erosion facilities, and upon approval by
City, remove erosioz� control from site.
5. Clean signs, lights, signals, etc.
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACT�VITIES [NOT iTSED]
3.12 PRQTECTION [N�T USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED�
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Revisinn Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
i 1'�Y fl�g Fr}n � Vk+G�k7'�a L?8ggg#t `f:d I}_ h4C R.z70 5RT5 Tmpro�einents
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017719-L
CLUSEQU7' ItEQUIREMENTS
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1
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SECTION 41 `�i 19
CLOSEOUT REQUIREMIIVTS
3 PART 1- GF,NFR A T,
4 1.1 STJNIlV�ARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. The procedure far closing aut a contrac�
7 B. Deviations fra�nn t3vs City of Fort Worth S�andard Specificatiun
8 l. Nnne.
9 C. Related Specif'ication Sections include, but are not necessaz�ily 1im�ec� �o;
�� � �1��e�nn n—R;�i�ling Requirements, ContractForms and Conditians r�f 1��;: �u::lr���t
;1 �. �'�ivisi�n 9 — ien�ral Requirements
[� �:� �''z?�C�+', A,�,� � AY'II�N�NI' 1'�?{)C'�+�)1!�
�� �, �1'�c_-�.��YIr�i1lCr;t8i1� F��}�`7:1£n7
i::� f, VJcsrk aS:�c>ciater� v�r l'�h t1?y5 ltezx� i5 cnn�i�i�r�c� sunsidiary t+� lhP v�rinus lteiu�s h? �.
d� Tdn se��arate. pavrra�eni �� �;Il �Y u1lnw�d t��i' l�lf5 I:�m,
�� 1.� R]H;FI+,REN[Jl+� �1�'C�7' U��`+�..,1�;
17 l.� t3�]V�NI�TR.A,'�VE RE(�U11iQVIEL�T�
18 �, �t1STr`�.nr�Pg, I�!dl��S :k37d l�t��idav�ti
]� 1. �oa��licatioii �ort�nal �ay�n�,�t��?�lht �:�'�:�?�k�d�??tilsll �ruarante�s, hori�5,
?�D �c:rritir_.atp�, 1��wnce� anci af�rlavit5 weq�ui�'�d i�or V��or�C c�a' ��uipment a:� �pe�iFi�'� '.3�d�
2i �{}#i5���c.t�r;`y fiEP� �u i±h ti�ti �i2y.
�?? T�_ �PY��se �si €.ien� �r �laims
L3 l, Al;s a�niir_.�i-in,� to� �i:-:�I �ayrr�ent kv ill l�� �cc�.�ted �»ntt� s�tis f�acia��r ew����� c�f
34 1•�lease of liens ha� I��n sabrt�ilted i^ f�t� C��_
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i.�, rr��o�,.���r��r�r���, sc�s��r��►��� r�v�i ��s��
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�t�r�•r� a - ������ ��� r��� ir�����
crr�� c�F �nkr u�4�N'r i��
ti�l',lhli]A�iD C'[)NbTHI�['��]��N �I�rCa�it'�7'i'fly!�I Lk]L'U�;�N'��S
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01 77 19 -2
CL05EDUT REQU1REIvIENTS
Page 2 of 3
1 r�T 3 - �ctrz�oN
2 3.1 INSTALI�ERS [NOT U�Ei1]
3 3.�. EXAIVIINA'TION �NOT TJ�ID]
4 3.3 PRE�ARA'ITON [NOT USID]
5 3.4 CLOSEOUT PR�CIDURE
6 A. Prior to requesting Final Inspection, submrt:
7 1. Project Recard Documents in accordanc� with Section O1 78 39
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2. Operation and Mai�.tenance Data, if required, in� accordance with SecYion 01 7& 23
B. Prior to requesting Pinal Inspection, perform final cIeannig in accordance with Sectian
01 74 23.
c. Final Inspection
1. After final cleaning, provide notice to the City Pro;ject Repre�entative that the Work
is campleted.
a. The City will make an initial Final rnspection with the Contractar presen�.
b. Upon cornpleiion of this ulspection, the City will not�y the Contractor, in
writing wi�I�in 10 busincss days, of any particulars in which this inspeciion
re�ea�s that the Work zs defectzve aar ir�complete.
2. Upon receivrng written natic� from tihe City, iinmediately undertake ihe Work
requ�red to rez�edy de�ciencies and coznplete fhe Work to th.e satisfaction of the
City.
3. The Rigk�t-of-way shallbe cieared of all constxuctzon materials, barricades, and
temporary signage.
�. Upon completiaza of Work associatad wzth the itezns lis#ed in. ths City's written
notice, inform the City that the required Work has been compleied. Upon receipt of
this nntice, the City, in the presence of the Contractor, will make a subsequent Final
Inspection af the prnject.
5. Provide all special accessories required to place each item of equipment irt fuI�
operation. These special accessory iterns include, but are not Iimrted to:
a. Specified spare parts
b. Adequate ail and grease as required for the first lubrieatian o£the equipment
c. Initial fill up of a11 chemicaltanks �.nd fuel tanks
d. Light bu�bs
e. Fuses
f, Vault keys
g. Handwheels
h. Other �xpendable items as requir�d for initial start-up and operation �f all
equipment
38 D. Notice of Project Cazzzpletion
39 1, ance the City Project Representativa finds the Work subsequentto Final Inspection
40 to be satisfactory, fhe City will i�sue allotice of Project Completion {Green Sheet).
41 E. Supporting Documentation
GIT X OF FORT W ORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Lnprovemenis
STANDARD CQNSTRUGTIdN SPECIFICATIpN DQCiJNIENTs GP1V 102403
Revised ��rl� 22, 2021
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CLO�EOUT REQiTIItEMF.N'I'S
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1. Coordinate wi�h the City Project Representative to complete the followitxg
additional farms:
a. Final Payment Request
b. Statement of Contraci Tune
c. Affidavit of Payment and Release of Liens
d. Cansent of Sureiy io Final Payment
e. Pipe Report {if raquired}
i. �ontractor's Evaluation flf Ciiy
g. Perfarmance E�aluation of Contractar
j=_ ��tr�-rr�fi=;?��lr"��:��r��.}�T.3���e
1, CT�or. rPvievv �r.� ac4e�tanct of �Votice of Projeci Comnletion and ����}Yr�rfin�
£)��t�mentatin�t, Ln :!�%CUrC�c`71]CC 5�+�+th ��eneral C`ond�tian:;, C'ity �:�:l� �s5u� �.�1��� pf
!Finai t'Lc� Pptance and releas� tlae �`ina! Pa,vment ReqUest for payment_
3. s� r.pA � R/ RESTOItATTUN ���T [1rSEU j
3,�+ i`���-4�y'7.A�:�:�Ti��1 �`j��vT �;� +�.I]�
�.� �i�r.:� ��,�� �r��. �u�tl�i� �'[�n�'rKc�� �rro'r ���.�1
�.� ���-��� ��r,�a�� r��� t�,���
�t{F ��L.Y111�1�1�3 �1�rL1•�� ���fidJ�
3.y �! C�,�.l'.Ai�'� 1VIa ��T�J' 'lr ti�ED�
?�:! 1 CLr(���'�(�TIT rti�'.fdVITIES (NO� USII)�
3. � � ��t�'F"'�C'TI �N � No�r ����� J
3.l'� �'���.�1IV'�'�ANClF �1�{��T �rSII)�
:i.1� r�'i"�'AC?�F�R+'!`;�� �1V��[?'�' l}��;
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I]��t I'�; ftiAME Sl![�iIvSARYC�F'�F;�?1�F�
�r''_�r?!1�. I A•1 {)tia�iti ?.4 C' Av��e�i leif��E tn ctarify andempnasizc Ttqi.riremeni au �,L�[23::35�� ItV��"'
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01 78 23 - !
OPERATION ANII MAII�[T�NANCE DATA
Page 1 of 5
SECTION O1 78 23
OPERI�.TIDN AND MATNTENANCE DA.TA
P.A,RT 1- GENE�iAT,
1.1 SijNIlMARY
A. Sectian Includes:
1. Praduct �ata and related information appropriate for C.ity's znainten�ice and
operation of praducfs furnished under Contract
2. Such products may include, but are not limited to:
a. Traffic Controllers
b. I��rigatian GoF�t�•allers (to be aperat�d by the City)
c. Butterfly VaI�es
B. Deviations from this City af Fort �7►Warth 5tandard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are nat nec�ssarily linazted to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forrms and Conditions of tlie Cant�ract
2. Divisian 1— General Rec�uirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDT7RE5
A. Ivleasurement and Payznent
]. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidia�y to the va.rious Items bid.
Na separate payment will be aIlowed for t.�is Item.
1.3 REFERENCE� [NOT [JSED]
1.4 .ADMIlVISTRATIVE REQU]REMENT5
A. Schedule
I. Submit manuals in fmal form to ihe City within 30 calendar days of prnduct
shipment to ihe project site.
1.5 SUBNIITTALS
A. Subtniitals shaIl be in accordanc� wit�. Section O l 33 00 . All submittals shall be
approved by fhe City priar to delzver�.
1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A.. Submittal Form
l. Prepare data in fbrm of an inst��uctional er�anual for use by Ci.ty persanneI.
2. Format
a. Size: $'/� inches x 11 inch.es
b. Paper
1) �40 �ound minimum, whitie, for typed pages
2) Holes reinfoa•ced with plastic, clotli or metal
c. Text: Manufacturer's pi°inted data, or neatly typewritten
CITY aF FOR"� WQRTH Daggeft and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
STANIlARI) CONSTRUCTiO1V SPECIF3CATION DOCUMENTS CPN l OZ403
L�evised December 20, 2012
a� 7s2a-z
pP�RATION AND A/fAINTEATANCE DATA
Fage 2 of 5
d. Drawings
1) Provide reinforc�d punched binder tab, bind in wifi.h text
2) Reduce larger drawings and fold to size af text pages.
e. Provide fl�-leaf for each separate product, ar each piece of aperating
equipinent.
1) Provide typ�d description of product, and maj or cotnponent parts af
equipment.
2) Provide i�dexed tabs.
f. Caver
1) Identify each volume with typed or printed t�tle "OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS".
2) Lisi:
a} Tit1e of Project
b) Tdentity of sepa�•ate structur� as applicable
c) Idenfiity af genet•aI subject matter covered in the manual
3. Binders
a. Commercial quality 3-ring b.inders with durable and cleanable plastic cove�s
b. Wl1en �ultiple binders are used, correlate ihe data intfl �•elated consistent
groupings.
4. If available, prov�.de an electronic form of the O&M Manual.
B. Manual Content
1. Neatly typewritt�n table of cantenfs for each volume, arranged in systexr,atic order
a. Cont�•actor, name of responsible principal, address and t�lephone number
b. A Iist of each product required to be included, indexed to content of fhe valume
c. List, wit�a each product:
1) The name, address and telephone number oithe subconi�actor or installer
2) A. list o� each product requi�•ed to be it�cl.uded, indexed ta content of the
�olume
3} Identify area af respansibiIity of each
4} Lacal source of supply foi• parts and replaceznent
d. Identify each product by product name and other identifying sytxi.bols as set
fnrth in Cantract Documents.
2. Product Data
a. Include only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific praduct.
b. Amnotate each sheet to:
I) Clearly identify sp�cific product or part ins#alled
2) Clearly identify data applicable to installation
3) Delete references to inapplical�le informatian
3. Drawings
a. Supplement product data witk� dcawings as necessary io �Iearly illustrate:
1) Rela#iails of compone�jt parts of equipment and systenns
2) Control and flow diagrarns
b. Coordinate drawings with information in Project Record Documeirts ta assuc•e
eorrect illustration of completed installation.
c. Dn nnt use Project Record Di•awzngs as maintenance drawings.
�4. Written text, as required �o supplement product data far the particular instaIlatian:
a. Organize in consistent format under separate headings for diffe�ent procedures,
b. Provide lagicaI sequence of instructions of each procedure.
CITY �F FORT WORTH Daggett and D. IvleRae SRTS Impro�ements
STANDt�RD CONSTRUCTIQN SI'�CTFTCATION DOCUMEIVTS CFN 102403
Revised D�eoem6er 20, 2012
�17823-3
OPERATION AND IvIAiNTEiVANCE DATA
Page 3 of 5
5. Copy of each warranty, bond and service confract issued
a. Pro�ide infarnnation sheet �or Ci�y persoz�nel giving:
1) Proper procedures i:n event of failure
2) Instances whzch migllt af%ct validiLy of warranties or bo�ds
C. Manual for Materials and Finishes
l. Submit 5 aopies af complete manual in �nal form.
2, Content, for architectural produets, applied materials anti �"inzshes:
a. Manufa�turer's data, giving full infnrma�ion on products
1) Catalog number, size, com.posit�on
2,) Color and texture desigriations
3) Infbrmation required for reardering special manufactured products
b. Insiructions for care and maintenance
1) Manuiacturer's recammendation for types of cleaning agents and methods
2) Cautions against cle�ung agents and methods which are detrimental to
�raduct
3) Recnmmended schedule for cleaning and maintenance
Confent, for moistux•e protection and vtreathet• exposure products:
a. Manufactursr's data, giving full information on products
1) Applicable standards
2) Chemi�al composition
3) Details of i��stallation .
b. Instructi.ons for inspection, maintenauce and repair
D. Man.ual far Eq�aipment and Systems
1. Submit 5 copies of complete manual in final form.
2, Content, for each unit of equipment and system, as app�rapriate:
a. Description of unit and co�nponent parts
1) Function, normal aperating characteristics and limiting conditions
2) 1'ert'ormanee curves, engineeruig data and tests
3} CQmplete nomenclature and c.o�mercial numbee of replaeeable parts
b. Operating procedures
1) Start-up, break-in, routine and notmal opera�ing instru�tians
2) Regujafion, control, stopping, shut-dawu anti emetgency insh�uction�s
3) �ummer and v�+inter operating instr�ctions
4) Speczal operating instructions
o. Maintenance prncEdures
1} Routine opez�ations
2) Guide to "trouble shoating"
3) Disassembly, rapair and reassembly
4) Alignment, adjusting and checking
d. Se�vicing and Iubricatio.� schedule
1) List of lubricants caquired
e. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions
f. Descrip#ion of sequence of aperation by c�nY�•o.l znanufacturer
1} �redicted life of parts sub��ct to wear
2} Itexns recommended to be stocked as spare parts
g. As installed control diag�•ams by controls mat�ufacturer
h. Each contractor's coordination drawings
I) As ins�alled color coded piping diagrams
CITY OP FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 5R'�S improvameats
STAT�]DA12b CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[ON DOCFJMENTS CPI3 102A.03
Revised December 20, 2012
017$2-4
OPFRATTON A]VD MAINTENANCE I7ATA
Page 4 of 5
1.
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Charts o�valve tag numbers, wifh �ocatzon and function of each valee
List of original manufacturer's spare parts, manufaciu:rer's current prices, and
recaz�axx�ended quantities to be maintained in �torage
�the�• data as required under pertinent Sections of Sp�cif catians
3. Conten�, for each eiectric ariri elec�anic system, as appropriate:
a. Description of system and component parts
1) Function, norrnal operating characteristics, and Iizniting conditions
2} Pearformance curves, engineering data and tests
3). Complete �oznencIature and commercial number of replaceable parts
b. Circuit directories af panelboards
I) Electrical service
2) Controls
3) Coznmunications
c. As installed color coded wiring diagra�ns
d. Operatiz�g procedu�•es
1) Routine and not�rnal operating instt-uctions
2} Sequenees i•eqnu•ed
3} Special operating instructions
e. Maititenan�e procedures
i ) Routine operations
2) Guide to "trauble shooting"
3) Disassembly, repair and reassem�bIy
4) Adjustznent a�id checking
f. IVlauuiactut•er's printed operaiing and maintenance inst��uctions
g. List of original manufacturer's spat•e pazts, xnanufacturer's cur�•ent prices, and
recommelided quantities to be maintained in storage
h. Other data as required undet pertine�t Sections of Specifications
A. Prepare and include additional data when the need For such data becomes appareni
during instructian af City's personnel.
1.7 CLOSEOUT SI7BMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSiTRANCE
A. T�ro�ide operation and zxzaintenance data by personnel with �e following criteria:
1. Trained and axperienced in maintenance and operation of dcscribed products
2, Skilled as technical writer to the extent r�quired to communicate essential da�a
3. Slczlled as draftsman competent tq prepare required drawings
CI'f'Y Ok' k'ORT WORTH I]aggett and �. McRae SRTS Tmprovements
STAN17A1217 CONSTTtUCTION SPECIFICATI�I� bOCUh�F�l"I'S CPN 102403
Revrsed December 20, 2012
ax 7s 23 - s
OPERATION �1ND MAINTENANCE DATA
Page 5 of 5
1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
Li1 FIELD [SI'I`E] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.12 WATtRANTY [NOT USED]
PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Ra�ision Lag
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CH�ANGE
8/31/2�12 D. J�hnson 1.S.A.1—title af section reinoved
CITY OF FQ1ZT WORTH Daggett and D. MeRae SRTS Improvements
STANDART7 CON5TRUCTION SPEC3FICATION DQCiIMENTS CPN 102AU3
Revised December 20, 2D12
017839-1
PRO.TECT RECORD DOCL7MENfS
Page 1 of 4
SECTION 0178 39
PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 S�UMMARY
A. Sectian Includes:
1. Work associated �ith the documentang the praject and recording changes to project
documents, including:
a. Record Drarx�ings
b. Wat�er Meter 5er�ice Reports
c. Sanitaty Sewer Service Reports
�. Large Wate�• Meter Reports
B. Deviations from. tlais City of Fort Wot�th Standard Specificatinn
1. None.
C. Related Speci�cation Sections include, but are nnt n.ecessariIy limited to:
1. Diuision 0— Bidding Requirez�ents, Ctint�-act Foi�rns and Canditians of the Contract
2. Division 1— Gen�ral Requirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCED[JRES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Work associated wiYh tl�zs Item is considez'ed subsidiaiy to the various Ite�s bid.
No separate payr� ent will be alln�wed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT i7SED]
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQiTIREMENTS [NOT iT�ED]
1.5 SUBMITTAL�
A. Prior to submitting a request fnr Tr inal lnspec�ion, deliver Froject Reca rd Documents ta
City's Project Representative.
1.G ACTION �UBMITTALSIINFORIVMATIONAL SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT TJSED]
1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIAL �iTBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 Q�IALT�'Y ASSURANCE
A. Accuracy of R�cQrds
1. Thoroughly coordinate changes within the Record Docvments, inaking adequate
and proper entries on �acl� page �f Specifications and eaeh sheet of Drawings a�nd
other pocuments where such ent�ry is required ta sl�ow the change properly.
2, Accuracy af records sE�all be such that fuhu•e search for items shown in, the Contt-act
Documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the approved Project
Record Documents.
CITY OP FORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvemen[s
STANDARD CON5TRi7CTION SPECIF'ICATION DOCLiH�N'['S CPN 1 D2403
Revised luly l, 2011
017839-2
PR07ECT RECO1tD DOCUMEI�[T5
Page 2 of 4
3. To facititate accuracy ofrecords, tnake entries within 24 hours after r�ceipt of
information that the claan�e has occurred.
4. Pro�vida factual informatioza regarding alI aspects of the Work, both coneealec� and
visible, to enabl� future modification of the Work to proceed without Iengthy and
expensive site measurement, investigation and exaiminaiion.
I.10 ST4RAGE AND I�ANDLING
A. Storage and Handling Requirements
l. Maznta'un the job set of Record Docurr�ents coinpletely protected from deierioration
and from loss an:d damage until completian of tlte Work and transfer af alI recorded
data to ti�e fmal Froject Record Documeiits.
2. Ir� the evezrt of loss of recorded data, use �neans necessary to again secure the data
to the City's approval.
a. In such case, provide replacements to tl�e standards ot•iginally requu-ed by the
Cani�aet Documents.
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITTONS [NOT USED]
1.1� WARRANTY �N�T USED]
PART � - PRODi7CTS
�.I OWN�R FiTRNI�HED [oR] OV4�NER-�UPPLIED PRODIICTS [NOT USED]
2.2 RECORD DOCUMENTS
A. Job set
I. 1'rompt�y followzng receipt of the Notice to Proceed, secure from the Ciry, at no
charge to the Contiracfor, 1 complete set of all Documents comprising the Contract.
B. �'inal Recard Documents
1. At a time nearing the comrpIation of th� Work and prior to �'inal Inspection, provide
the City 1 co�npleY� set of all �inai Record Dt�avvings in the Con�act.
�.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
�.4 SOURCE QUALITY' CONTIRQL �N�T USED]
PART 3 � EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLERS [N�T USED]
3.2 EX�,lYIINATION [NOT U�ED]
3.3 PIt�PARATION �NOT USED]
3.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUlV�ENTS
A. Maintenance oiJob Set
I. ImmediateIy upon receipt of the jab s�t, identify each of ihe Docuanenta with the
titfe, "RECORD DOCLTIv�NTS - rOB SET".
CITY OF FORT WORTf3 Daggett and T}. McRae SItTS improvements
STAt�f17ARll CQNSTRiICTION SPECIFICA'TTON ]�OCIIMENTS CPN 102403
Revised duly 1, 2011
Ot 7839-3
PR03ECT RECORD DdC(TMEi�iTS
Page 3 of 4
2. Preservation
a. Considering the Contract camplefion time, the probable num�er af occasions
upon w�ich the jab set must be iaken out for ne�v entries and for examination,
and the conditions under which these activitzes will be performed, devise a
suitahle rnekhad �or protecting the job set.
b. Do not use the job set fnr any purpose except entry af new da#a and far re�view
by the City, until sta�rt of transfer of data to final Froject Record Daeuments.
c. Maintain filie job set at the site of work.
3. Coordination with Constructian Survey
a. At a minirnum, in accordanca with the inter�als set forth iu Section 01 7I 23,
clEarly nnark any deviations from Contract Doeuments ass4ciated with
installatioii of the infrastructure.
4. Making entries o� Drawings
a. Record any de�iations from Contract Documents.
b, ilse an erasable colored pencil (not ink or indelible pencil), clearly describe fha
change by �raphic line and note as required.
c. Da.te all entries.
d. Call attention to tlze entry by a"cloud" drawn around the area o� ar�as affected.
e. In the eve.nt of avexlapping changes, use different colars for ihe averlapping
changes.
5. Canversion of schemaiic layouts
a. In sorne case� c�n t�e Dx•awings, arrangements of conduiis, cz�•cuits, piping,
ducts, at�� similar items, are shown schematically and are nat intended ta
por-tray precise physical Iayout.
1) Final physieal aY7•angement is detetznined by the Contractor, subject to the
City's approual.
2) However, C��51g11 �� fLlLlll�e madi�catians of tlle facility may require
accurate inf'ormation as to the finaI physical layout of iterns w�Zich are
shown oniy schem�.tically an tlze Drawings.
b, Show on the job set o�'Recoed Drawings, by dimension accluate to within 1
inch, the c�nteriine af each run of items.
1) Final physical arrangement is determined by the Con�ac#or, subject to the
City's approvaI. �
2) Show, by syznbol or note, the vertical location of thc Item ("under slab", "in
ceiIing plenum", "exposed", and th� like).
3) Make all ident�cation sufficiently descrzptive that it may ba re�ated
reliably to the Specifieations.
a The City may waive the requirements far eonvecsian af schematic layouts
where, in the City's judgnaent, conversion serves no useful purpose. Hawever,
do not rely upon waivers being issued axcept as specifically issued in writing
by the City.
B. Final Project Record Documents
1. Transfer o#' data to Drawings
a, Cat�afully t�•ansfer change data shown on the job s�t of Recard Drawings to �lie
carresponding final documents, coordinatzng the changes as required.
i�. Clearly indicate at each affected detaii and other Drawing a full description af
chaz�ges made during construction, and the actual location of iterns.
CiTY QF �'ORT WORTH Daggett and D. McRae 3RTS Improvements
STANllARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQI� DOCUMLN`1'S CPN ]02463
Revised July 1, 2U11
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PR07ECT RECORD DOCLJM�NTS
Page 4 of 4
c. Call attention t� each ent�y by drawing a"cloud" around the area o:r a�reas
affected,
d. Make c�ianges neatly, consistently and with the proper media to assure
1o�agevity and clear reproduction.
2. Transfer of data to ather pocuments
a. If the Documents, ather than Drawings, have been l�epf clean durzng progress of
the Work, and if antries ther0an hav� been orderly to the approval of the City,
the j ob set of tliose Documents, other #han Drawings, �will be aceepted as finaI
Record Dncuments.
6. If any such Docuinent is nof so appraved by the City, secure a new copy nf that
Document from the Ciiy at tlie Ciiy's usual charge for reproductioil and
handling, and ca�•efully transfer the change data to the new copy to the approval
of the City.
3.5 REPAIR / REST�RATION jNOT IISED]
3.� RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.'� FTELD [ox�] SITE QUt�i.ITY CONTkOL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP CNOT USED]
39 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
3.10 CLEANIN� [NDT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTNITIES [NOT USED]
3.I2 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.I3 MAINTENANCE [NOT IISED]
3.14 ATTACHIV�NT� [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
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DATB NAME SUIVIlVIARY OF CHANGE
GTTY OF FORT WORTH Daggett and D. IvIcRae SRTS Improvemen�s
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOI�! SPECIPICATION ]70CEJMENTS CP3+I 102403
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
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The underslgned PrimelOfferor agrees to en4er In"� a f�^r,�:1 agr�emen� tiv'��'r I�re �ivaln ;�s �q���±; n�(a} ¢.�fisd ir Ih's u;+!;,x;A"a�r 8c� �eduSa, cu� ��:fioned urn� cxa�rla� or � w^i '�� WI�r1 tlig
City af Fort Worfh (Exception: De�eloRer p�ects�. Tho lntent'ianal �end�.r knaw� � m�srarresPnta?ir, : offarYs;s grocends [or r.or�sid��ti^!1 c+t �;isqr�a�ific311mn and ti�+.� resuft in 4rie L•;e �w;ing
considered non-responsive to bld specificaEions.
Busine5s Equity flrms listed toward meeting the projecl goal mu:l b� lu.^.�^�.a Ip 1hs �i;;�4 i��:: 4�C+laca ut 1h0 I'�.� W bld u� Itk h�usi.ness has 3 v"�liIfiGBPI kLJ-��e=5 �1'tS9[14� lil �hA
Marketplace. The marketqlace is fi�e Ci[v of �orf WDrih ihciuomu nortions of penr���, Pantet. Uvlsn, an¢ aN aF Tarrant, r�allas�and ,!nhn�on r�ounGea
�erEified means those firms, located witiiln the Marketplace, that have been determined to be a'bona flde minorrry or •n��msn t:.:�;�;ess e11tE+rprl6g L; the 'Nnrth C�rn�W "i � YAC
Fiegional Certification Agenty (NCTRCA), DallaslFort WorYn N�ino�Ey Suppller �evelnpmeni Council (DlFW MSDG} and Women`s dus��ess Courxl�a`bui.�n.:� �uirB(:S;
If haWing services are utilized, tha PrImelOfferor wifS be g[ven credlt as long as !he Ss�s3ness Equlky t'mn listed owns and aperafes ai tiaatt +=y� rt!�Rf� I� .�^<w� �o ooe,-dtivnal vuCK to be
used on the cantrac4. The Buslness Equlty fifms may lease truCks from annther Business Equily flrrn, includfng Business Equi[y mhrti�a�n�±�d, �:^d +'�w1�µ d�'! �Ju�v^ess Equify
crediL The Busi�ess EqWlfy Brrrt may fease truCks frpm non-Susiness Equity Firms, including ov�mer-operated, hut will only recei�re r:^t;.h for t^e FUas �� r.^.^.^m�si^nr eamed �y tnfl
Business �qalty as outEined En the lease agreement, Nofe: For a8E GoaEs, GO°k �f Rtte xn :;;�; ;vunt fowards fhe goa►. Ples�se see heYow_ �
Counting gBE ParFicipatlon: li �nateriais or supplies are obtained from a DBE ntanuFacTurer, coun� 1op p�rca-r! r�! rhN er},St of tiic� �natgnal�s nr c���ig�;w� �w�ro� tne �cat. Ifthb rnase^als or
supplles are purchased fram a bBE regu4ar dealer, count 6Q percent oi the cosY of Ihe mater[aYs anc: oLIF[;I��9 �4WFlrrj 1I?P C%I'�F y0�{� �p� �i2:.8� Of 3L•.^�^�,:-..�5 .'.�� �'!;rrl,�,<�� �,r,r,y ��+�?�
nelther e manufaCturer noC a regular dealer, count the �nnre arnount qf f0es or commissions charged ��r �ss��nra in 1.�� �culemuhk [� 9he tnaYeiials sn� a�pp4gs or 1ea : r�r
tran5portaGon chargss (ar Rhe delf�ery of the matarials os supplies deliverad tp the Job Sita.ln akt cast�y, tne Is; ImfelQffRrc+� Is �s�sxs5.�9e io i�:�!s�t+� in. 2amn_n+=,^ �+�d bward p,u
commilted aBE gaal.
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FO RT 'V'VO R'I'H ATfACNMENT 1A
�usiness � ui Uf➢lization �qrm Page2oi4
Please nnte that oniy certi�red Business Equity flrms wlll Be counfed to meet the Business �quity goa1. PrimelOfferors are requlred to identify ALL sabccsnfraciorsfsuppliers,
regardEess of stahrs; i.e„ B�rslrtess Equity firms and non-Business �quity firms. Primelafferors must idenlliy hy t3arlevel all subcpntraotorslsuppllers. 7ier. means the level of
subcontrac�ing below the Prime14#feror i.e. a dlrect payment from the Prime/Of#eror to a subcontractor is canaldered tst tier, a payment 6y a subcontra�Ear to i!s supplisr is considered
2nd 6er. Business Equiiy finns are to be listed hefore non-Business Equity flrms, The PrimelOffaror is responsible fo provide proof of payment of all kiered s�b•contr8ctorslsuppfiers
Identified as a 8usiness Equity flrm and counting ihose ciollars fowards meeting the conlract committed goal.
Certifled Business Equity Prime/Offeror Contractors eoundng thelr self-performartce fowards meeting the contract goal, must he cerfifled within fhose NAlCS commodity aodes with a
certifying agenay accepfable by the City af Fort Worih. Certtfied Business �quily Prime/pfferor caunting self-performing services Yowards the goal, the service(sj tn be pertormed
should be listed first on the Utilizatinn Farm.
Check this boxQi� cert�fied Prime Contra�nr se�vices wiEl be cnunti�g towards fhe Business EGuity contracting goal. Please lisi services frst helow.
Please list certified Business E uit €frm names as listed on their certifica#ian ncf�din RBA names,
NAIVIE5 ANp AUDRES5E5 OF TYpE OF SERVlCESISUPPLiES Spe.cify 7ier Certifcation en
CONTRACTbRS1SUPPL[�RS PiidVi�ED {VPdCS Re ufrad '�Y �Y Gender and Ekhnieity:
_ _ { � � Namelst7Fer
susEness Name: �rban Infraconstruction TypO of.ServicelSupplies:
Certified By; � �a1� � Female ❑ Non-Blnary
Address: 2512 Gravel Drive Fort Worth, Goncrete Services ��F,�v Msnc
76'f 18 �Afriean Rmericarr � Wispanie
817-51fi-5544 ❑✓ NCTRCR
Phone: �Aslan
��,aq, Anup@ufianiconsfruck.com Na�cs coaE:23731Q [�oQT ❑Wecs
�„�h�r �Caucasian �Nativa
contact �ersan: Anup Tamrakar $ ANIOUNT: � r 11 g,39v L�� �urrerican
6usiness Name: CoWtOwr1 RedfmiX 1`ype of 5ervicelSuppffes: 1st Certified By:
❑ � Nlale � Female ❑ Non-81nary
Address: �'d Box 162327 CD�1Cre�B 5u{3plEer DFW MSQC
Fofi Wo�th T)C, 76961 d NC.�.FtCp ❑Afdcan American �ylspanic
Phane: 8� 7-759- 9 919 ryp,ICs Code: � Asian
E�maji; willarreai@cowfnwnrrn,us g����p OTx�oT �ww�cs ❑
$ AMOUNT: ❑d��� ❑✓ ����slan � Hative
ConEact Person: Victor Villarreal 2�{��42� ,4merican
SusinPss Name: �e�t�l Dt�e �� �'YpE bf 5ervicelSupplies: isf �Y Certified By: ��ale � Femaie � Non-Binary
Adaress: P� Bax 489 }�ebar, Construction [�oFw r�soc
ColleyVllle TX, 76034 materia! ��R�� �African American � Hispanie
Phune: $��-2Q1-9550 �
7raviS.hanCOCk R1 � ul �q� NalCS Code; TXDDT NIBCS ❑Asian
Email: @ �# 'P� NA ❑ ❑
�Othsr. �Caucasian �Nail�e
Contact Person: �ravis Hancock ��oU�iT: �� 9�7 Amertcarc
6f[ectivB Oil01j2021
Updated 06128f2023
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
CPN 102403
Fo ���,���.TH
Business Equiiy U#iliza�ian �prm
PEease include muitiple copies of t}�is page if needed tv fist all contrackors and suppliers.
ATfACHMEkCf 1A
Page 3 nf �
CONTRA TORS SU PlEE SF AROVI�ED (IVA C5 FL qu�tred � Spet[fy 7ier Certi6cation qyehty Gender and Ethnicity:
� NamalslTier
Bus3ness Name: �near Traf�c Markin s TYpe af servicelSuppi�es: 1st Certified By;
9 r � �lvlale �Female ❑Non-Binary
Address: 1937 Galden Heights Rd 5triping pr�vv n�sac
Fort Worth TX, 76 � 77 � n� ❑
�NCTRCA AfricanAmerican �Hispanic
Phone: 817-966-00$3 �Asian
Emaii: Alda@]inearEra�iemarking,com ��CS Code: �A []�pr�� �r,racg
Other. ❑�aucas€an �Native
Contaat Person: Aldo Rodriguez . S AmIouNT: $� .rJ��, American
Business Narne; Crossraads LLC TYpe af Servicel5upplies: 1 st �g��Bd SY� ��ale ❑Female �Non-Binary
5Q92 David 5trickland Rd 5ignslTraffc ConteoJ ❑FW MS�E
Address: Forl Worth TX, 76t'E9 ❑Afr�canAmedcan �Hispanic
84 7-634-004A �NCTRCA
Phona: AEeeterQcrossroadslp,com NAIGS Cade: TXDOT y�yg�g �Asian
�mai1: IVA ❑
Othec �Caucaslan �NatiVe
Aaron Teeter $ pMOIIA[T: '7��� � p AmeriCan
CantaCt F'erson:
�e�siness �Eame; Type of ServicelSupplies: Certified 8y:
�Male �Female �Non-8inary
DFW hASRC
Address: �African Americart ❑Hispar�ic
.NC'TRCA
Phone. 1+lAiCS Code: Asiarr
Email: TXpOT �WBCS
pther: �Caucasien �Naiive
ContaCt P2rson• � AMqUNT: ArrEeriean
�uslness Name: iype of Servicel&upplies: Certifisd 6y: ���le �Fema�e � Non-Binary
�oFW M5DC
Address: �Africen Amerlcan �Hispanic
i�Cil�CA
p�pn�� �iAICS Code: Asian
Ema9l: TXDOT �WBCS
Othsr, �Caucesian �Native
Contact person: S AMOUNT: Amertcan
Efiective 0310712o2i
Updated 06/28/2021
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
CPN 102403
ATTACiiMENT fA
P�ge 4 oE 4
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Business �qui�r Utiii�atian �orm
Totai i?ollar Amoun# of Certified Primef�fferar Servf�es towards contract goal � 1,119,395
Totat I�ollar Amaunt of Business �quity (or DBE ff applicable) Subcontractarsl5uppl�ers $ 20Q,42Q
To#al bollar Rmount of Nan-Business Equit}r SubcontractorslSuppfiers � 21 ��g�
TOTAL �pLLAR AMOUfVT OF CERTIFfED PRIMEIAL.L SUBCQNTRACTOFtSISlJPPLI�RS '
$ 'f ,b31,606
The PrimelOfferar will not meke aciditians, deletions, or substttutfans to this certified list without the prior approva� of the �usiness Equity Div9sian
thraugh the submi#tal of a Requesf for Appmval af Change/Addifion online, Any unjustifed change or deletian shall be a matarial breach ofi
corttract and may r�sult in debarmsnt in accord with the procedures outlined in #he ordinance. 77ie PrimelOfferor shall submit a detailed explanation of
how the requested cha�ge/addition or deletiort will affeci the committed Business Equiiy goai, ff the defail explanation is not submitted, it wifl affect
Yhe final campliance determination.
By affixing a signature fn fhis form, the PrimelOfFeror further agrees to pror�de, directly to the Ciry upon request, complete and accurate infarrnation
regarding ac#ual +nrork performed by all subcontractors, fncluding non-Busirress �quify firrns. The Primelpfferor alsa agrees to allow an audit andlor
examination of any boolcs, records and Fles hefd by their company. 7he PrimelOfFEror agrees to allow the #ransmission of interviews with owners,
prineipals, officers, employees and applicable subcontractarslsuppliers participafing on the contract that wil[ substantiate the actual work
per�ormed by the Bus9ness Equity firms on #his eon#ract, by an auihorized offlcer or employee of the City. A PrimelDfFerer who intentionaEly andlor
knowingfy misrepresen#s material facts shaCl be C1eba�red for a period of #ime of not less than three (3) years.
Anup Tarnra ar
Aufhorized Signatvre Printed 5fg e
CEO `
�tle Contact Name ifle (if i rent)
Llrban �nfraconstructio� 89T-616-5544
Company Name Phone Number
2512 Gravel Drive Anup@urbaniconsiruct.com
Address �mail Address
For# Worth TX 76118 '1 a16/2p21
CitylStatelZip Code Rate
Deparlment of ��verslEy and inclusion - Business Equity oivisioo Effeclive 0'IlD912b21
�mail: DVIN_6EO�ce aQfor4wor�htexas.gpv Updai9d 06/28/2021
Ph:$97-382-2874
T7aggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
GPN 102403
�isadvan#aged Business �nterprise (DB�)
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� �. Urban Infraconstruction, LLG
�4{.—x ncs �+.�"d�Mny,7
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has filed wi�h the Agency an Affidavit as defin�d by �fCTRCA Disadva�taged B�siness �nterprise (DBE) 49 CFR
ParE 26 and is hereby c�rtified to provide service{s) ir� the foilowing areas;
NAICS �37390; CONCRETE PAViNG {L�., HICHWAY, RDAD, STREET, PUBLIC 51D�WALK)
IVAlCS 238'I10: FQl1N�ATIQN, BUI�.DING, PO[JR�D CONCRETE, CONTRACTORS
NAlCS 23B99D: COfVCRETE pAVING, R�SlD�(VTIAL AND C4MM�RCIAL DRIVEWAY AND PARKING
AREA
Tnis Ceriificafion commances becerr�6er 8, 2020 and supersedes any registratian ar Ifsting pre�fo�sly iss�ed. This
certificatian musk �e upd�fed annualfy 6y sub�iss�on of an Annual lJpclate Afficfavit. At a�y #ime tF�ere is a change in
ownersi�ip, control af the firm or operation, nofif[cation must b� made immediateEy to the Notth CenfraE Texas
Regional Certifcation Ager�cy far elfgiE�i�ity evafuation.
Isstaed Date; December 8, 202Q
C�RTIFIGAT�4N NO. lMDB91521 N1221
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Daggett and D. McRae SR`1'S Lnprovements
CPN 102403
Vllomen �usiness �n�erprise (W��)
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has fi[ed wiih ihe Agency an Affida�itas defined by NCTRCA Warrien Business �nterprise (WBE) Palici�s 8�
Arocedures ar�d is hereby certified to provide service(s) ir� the faflowing areas:
NAEC5 32i320: REAaY MIX CONCRET� MANUFACTURING
This Certification commences November 2D, 2019 and supersedes any registration ar fisting previously issued, This
cerii�cation must be updated e�ery two years f�y submission of an Annual Update A�t[a�it. At any time tMere is a
ci�ange in ownership, control of the firm or operatiott, notifcation must be made immediate[y ta #he iVorth Central
Texas Regional Certificatinn /�qency for eligibility e�aEuation.
Ce�ifcafiian Expiration: November 30, 2Q24
Issued �ate: No�ember 20, 2Q'[ 9
CERTIF[GATION NO. WFWB45444N1921
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�usiness �quity �[vision Speci�i�ations
SP�CI�� If����U�iC�N� F�R QF���ORS
,�����c�.r�or� o� poucv
ff ti�e total dnllar value of the City funded cantract is $10Q,a�0 or more, then a�usiness Equity conEracting goal
is applicaple. {, ���:�o^L-_ :,,�;�� ��r���;. refcr� :�+--�E_��:� ; �,.�e:s, , d�dl�rEl4aCn�rt ,::��-:! �a,sine��- �nr}r��ri,,�i;
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L�OLICY Si�,TkIVQEWT
It is the poficy of the Cify of �ort Worth to ensure tne full and equitable participation of Business Equity
Firms when appiicable, in the procurement of all goods and services. All requirements and regulations stated
in the City's current Business Equi#y Ordinance i��.24� ��"-ZG"'CI apply to this bid.
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:��_--_--��f ,..7C . �:..:.ii•,•�s ues� --�i e-i in�._ F..p:. , S.� �';� 'J7 i7 v�. _�_ .'ii.� _ai��r {�f Niis t`:j:,����,,i
A Business Equity Prime Contractor can count it's self-pertormance setvic�s tawarcks meeting the Business �quiiy �Goal ��r
the assigned NAICS commodity codes on their MgE or WBE certification. If the Business Equity Prime Cantractor cannot
self-perform all of the worEc, it will be accountable for subcontracting with cert�fied Business Equity firms to rneet the o�erall
goal.
eo�P�i�r�c�, �o �i� s��c���c��io�s
On City funded contracts $100,40D or more where a Business Equity Goal is applied, offerors are required to comply with
the intent of the City's Business Equity Ordinance by meating or exceeding tF�e above stated goal through one of the
follawing mathods: �[. Business Equity subcontracting par#icipation, or; 2. Commercial useful fur�ction services
per%rmed hy the Husiness �quity Prlme to count towards the goal, or; 3. Combinatfon of Business Equity Prime
services and Business �quity subcontracting par�icipation, or; 4. �usiness �quity Jaint Venture participation, or; 5.
Good Faith Effort documen#ation, ar; 6. Prime Waiver docutnentation.
����irT�� v� r��caut��� nocu���r�►-r�o�v
�e l�±Eliza�ion P�an shall he due at fhe time specified in th� s�!��;iar�Qr�, T�� G;,�lirahl� '�inr.iimanTc �;;;.�st ��e
r'6'G�lVEii f:y tha Purch�s;��r� L�}uici�,s,r,, ����+h!r� tF!E? kime 3�S0��f?�. �i1 OiC��f �0! k�'IE G-`^!IF'� f7l�j �4 �� G'Ynu�r,�,ia:c,'r,�' �Bc�n�eya
to t�!s s�ecifcatians. il�� o��rer ;shal� cis!i;fer ihe ��!Gin�s� �.qujry documentatian in p���son (^r �,m�:€ if cip�r�nated
�k�:thin prQject specificatEons) l� �he �ppropi•iate emplaVee of f?�� �P�rrhas�ng p��isiorl a��� ��tYin a�+�*s!tirne receipt. Sucl�
i�LG�!O� Sl��ii k5r? �".,��ion�o �}�;?1 k�l�s {�jt� ��rai�rar�! til� C�9Ck�^;�rr�fIOCS P�i ti�ry }'imw �allnratA,r,1. E]LtiC�imgnfg SrE t0 �!'
r��`�iveci no Yater than ?:t�� p.�n., ��n the secand �ity b.�siness day aiter the bi�k L�peninn ��te, ���rYus'rye �f Ithe {�ir�
�pe�ing da±u. Faxed cQr�ies will not be accepted, �x�ept�on: GFA, �ti 4, 8n� G�?Rr nr���CtS, c�ocume�n±s wiH be
�U�+�IIitQd �'!� �he ��±y G:aje�ct �11d?���er If p1,IIbIICEy ky3t+ o!' �Lo ±h� �+v!�p�4oew i# }�rivately �]i�.
�a'I� �ffL':'�� in'1l�St �e��hmif On4 wf+rl� �i,tii��Wll't� €tO�G!!i�'!Bi'!tatinr5;
1. wit,lix�tl�n rzrrn,, Gf th� goai is met or axceeded, a�nd signed �_���E��r;FM •�� ;nt�nt �rom �otl� t#�e L�ff�rnr a�d S�n_c_�n•r?►���r{s},
�, �nn.J �aitY� L;fry.r� Ft�n;� anri llti,,;��t.nec F fcrt�. R;;;;l��ling supportinp ciocumentation_ �# Q�!�!�!nati�n Gsle�s th�rti st�ted r�oal,
Of F40 El�Sin�cS E�Ultjl {?art�iCl�SatigF! IS 3wcompllg},A�,�r;E �s�ned i.�:,r�A.�.-� ot i ��4:a+. �ar �ny �a�icip�tian ac:�i��+�d,
�. �^.^.^�,: i'��ntrae.ar x�liarv�^ ����r�t, �nc�udin� �+!pporting documenta�tion,�f �i�4 �sfier�r will �erf�r�r �11:;V��contracfin�tsupptier
npp�rtuniiies:
.;. �Ie.�F�t ���.;�t�1Cl' "rUnll, it �t�d21� 9� 1��pt nr �nr.ar�rlprl v;,vitik � ,��!nt VL�1tUfE.
T�'1Q�s' �O!'!�'!5 ��11 �E iTJUCIC� On�l6*�e �±� ! �*tp�' �°�pp`'.T�O�';+Vt]irI7��Y�C�._�C��I�!'tJ BC�R$SOU�CBSI
FA4L�JF?� Tn rrJMpl,Y WITH THE C1TY'S BUSIN�S$ �QUITY ORDINAIVCEF !+!►!i i���i»T !N ri-r� a!n ��iNr
�CONStDER�t� �r_aN!-RESP�ht51V'E �`O �6FGIFlCATIOi��S_
��l�.��R� -I'� �� ���![r 7!-�� ��G#UIR�� R� rs�wF�� Enilii�r �+nri unnFn�reTiQN WILL RESLILT IN THE 61D B�fNG
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iC�R A ��R1O� �F OF��'ft���. �A�J C�F�FRFR`S �C�:?E� �AfLUk�CS T� ��MP�1f, Wli�l�!PJ �l Filt�-Y�,41� ��R!nr�,
� 0 TH� �ITY'S BUfi1N�SS �QlY1TV �,'1RL?iNAI�ICE Y�'!�L f��:�!!L'f' �N Tli� ��F�IaFF� C3FINC i:G�NSId�RE{] �lG�!;.
PiESPONSIV'E �#l��J i�kAv pi�r��EeLh�'�' YH� ��JFF�R�R 4!¢ ;-n � `r ��!�?S 1=,an� �1p��Nr �}y �lTY �!�?�.
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Page 1 of 1
PfiIMEIOFFEROIi Check applicable box to describe Ptimel
COriflPANY N1AME: Offeror Certific Cion
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PROJ�CT NAME: _ �
Dagge�t and �. fVlcRae �RTS lmrpro�ements 9/23/2021 g�� �AT�
City's �usiness �quity Goal: Offeror's Business �quity Project Commitment: PROJEC7 NUM�ER
g.5 0�o a�o 102403
�i hoth a�swer� +� this farm are Y�S, do not complefie AiTACHMENT '[C (GoocE Faith �ffor� Form). A!I questions on
�his iarm must b� cnm,�lete� �nd �ro�ide ��etailed ex lanation. If the answer fio either question is NO, then you
t3iUSt C�s�'lnlafiP A=E�fAC:HMFNT �i� ihic fnrm,� 4;r�v aoplica�le if bath answers are yes.
Faii�ira.+n r�nmDtiete €Y::s ���^� in �*� �nti�ely tiia�+ b� ��ceived k�y f�e IPur�fi�asinq €�ivision r�� d�ter th�n �.OU
�.�n., �*� tl�e sec^^� �i� l�u�in�ss rfa a�er h�d o e�nin . exc�usiws af �i�c I�Rd a; �ning da#e, vv�LE r�su�t Rn
�ho �iir1 hr�in� COI1SIdBfrBd I!nn»rp�non�i�c� �a �a�� �necifications. Exc�ot�on; �F,�, ���, �nS� GI�RC� �}I�}ects,
{E4GlYI116Y1t$ WiR� I�g ���hmilirarj �;J {Iti±' �ity !�:�'JjeCt M3[lal�el' If ����pirly bid of i+� �i�e �evelap�r i�f pM';va.*e�y bid.
lMil! vou perform this entire contrac4 withou� subcontractors?
�f ��?$, Rle�se prol���e ��Ptaifed ei�{�lana�ion tha± �rvv�s bas�� on lY;a $Ef� �n� 5��3�7� {7� �F Il.ca
�?,rpIEC�_ tai!S IS ��n�ir jl.^,ff?'?8I �fJ�ln�c5 �]rar.ti�_P =9flt� ��fOVi�B i?� fJ�?ET'atlOflaf j}rc��l�� Uf ]�rd!!r �yUS)I'1ESS,
'�4,{i�l �ou p�rfarm this entire con�ract withaut supp[�ers?
If y�s, t�l�ase prr_.W�jriP a�lerailPr� �x�7��rr�tinn t�hat �,oves �i��P�� �� � ti�e si�e ar�d �.;,.���� of t�1is
proj�ct, kh�s is yrour na��m�,� ��ysiness practice and nrovide �n ir�s�Pntary profiVe �f ;�o�� b+�$ar���s,
� YES
� NO
� YES
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Tltis Prin,�rOfi�r�G [�E�ih�r �qre�s io pravi��, c�ir�c±!y lo ��tie �?�v �pon reyuay�, Co�irpi�te and L�e�!r?rp
knf�rri�atip�l :�garding actUal �or� �erfarmed L�y �ll {3+}��r.�ntra�tors, k�������!�C� BU511'h�55 EOLI!?� F�mS Qfi t�lis confY?�t,,
��':�o ��y►p�t1t ,'hr�r�+nfi ��� a�V �71'OpDS�CI CllafigBS t� ti�e oriyinai 8usir�ess Eau�ity �ir'!r: �Cf'r7itf��R73f��'S cYi4�mittR� y4'i#h
�his �ii�J I E�e Pr�:rt�?C��e:�� alsn agrees to allow �n a�:dit ar��J�r examinatinn c�f a„� {}t]n�Cg, f�C4f�$ Ynd fll�s �ield
�+y +•�n��r corn��ny t;nat wila s�kbstanliate the acival �:f�rk �erfarmed i�y tt�� [�u�iwess ��u;t�;r �ir�s an tt+is Cnntr�_r,t
��;1 �n �,��t'nnri�n�i q�fFiraF �r ��rIn�EE 4?' f�a f'.it� �f�jj jntanirinnal anrilnr i[f1rJWif1� �7�ic�rr�,�enntwtinr� 4s` {�Gk5 L.'I��
�a �raunds [�t tRrmi�afing t#rp c�hntract or �eb�rmen� �ram �it�r vr�rk f0! a�eriod �x" not I4S$ If3a!7 �t�!'Pu �)� j��afS
�Y1[i f�" i�11�18tlnp 'c�",:tian und�r F��araY, ��tatg nr 1��r�� I�WS G�Jf1C�T[11C1� FdiS@ 5�a4ampnt5_ h!?U C�:fiir? tp G�n,m�l� �nrith
��IlS 4'rC�lY!r�f1C2 Cf�wfiPS �3 l7l�taria� �ur�a��h �f c�n±�act a^� m��� fL'c���� f�l 3�Etaf�llll���1011 Qf ��3 lif$S�^.Oi4$fi?�B I�fr^"$�
�ffQrpr �r�c� b�rr?r� fi'om partieipatmg ir� �Ity �:rork �ar a e,eriod �f time r.�� l��s i�i�an or�e ��} y�,,,�r
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�u�ines� �quiiy ���ision page 1 of4
Good �aiih ����r� �orm
PRIM�IQF�ER4R Check applicable box to clascribe
COIVIPANY NAM�: i�,•�mglrl,ff,ornrs Certificat[on
r= � -m - , � WI •.�_t..,,�:. __
PROJECT NAME: �3,�� --�� � { ����� "
BI� UATE
�agget� and D. McR�e �RT� �mrprovennenfis g��312029
Busfness Equity Goal: Of€eror"s Business �qutty Goal Commitment: PROJECT NUMBER
8.5 0�o a�o 10�403
If the �fferor did neti meet or exceed th� Business �nuitv Goa1 for this nroiect. the PrimelOfferor must complete
this form. �
lf the PrimelOf�eror's method of compl'tance with the �usiness �quity Coal is based
upon d�rnonstr�ation af a"Good �aith E�Fort", the Primel�tFervr will have fihe burden ofi
c�rpecflv and accuratel_y preparing and submitting the clocumenta�ion required by the
C�±y. ��rnplianc� +,vith each �tem, 1 thru 1Q b�1ow, shaC[ sa4is�y the Good �aith �ffort
rer�uirem�n� aP�s�nt �roo� of firaud, ir�t�n���nal andlnp knnwing misrepresenfiation of the facfis
or �nt�ntional �iscrimir�ation �y th� �'rimel'Oiferor.
Failupe tp camplete th[s torm; ir� i±s ent�Petrr vu�itn suppor��na aacurrRentat�on, ana recei�ea qv sne
�Ur�ha�int� �:y�Sl�#7 I'lt1 �R�@C %��J�'1 �:��} �!_zn. OI'1 tf1C SBCQ1yCJ ���jj I7;lSin�'�S [I�}; a�t�: �x'',�' ���!ll!T�, €�?;�0;1S1►T�
of b:^� U�anin� 'y,,,'�wt9, +�VHi r�54��I ir� tfnc l�id b�ei�►� C�31�Sid91'�� �!^�-rsSpO���v� t# bid Sp�CitiC�#I�nS.
Exee�o#io�l; L`FA� I��, s�b'!� CC3�iG IyCD1@C�S1 d4C�,�mrir�ts w:a1� b@ SUb1#71!'�Bd �O ��i8 �:.�f �r��@�� iMAd117$�1` �
nuhliclv ��d �� �t� thp E����l��er if uri�►atelY �i�.
'I.j �61�asa li5t eac�: �n� �v�r+� �lSL7C'nntfBGtl]'!�1 andlnr s� piier n��ortunity ��* fhe ,comol�tinn a# kr'.is
nrp�gGt, r�gardiess O� ':4►?'?Pth�±r o# �g to %a �f'OViC�BE'� �Y d���G!ness Equity F�;P3'ti C�� 1�011-�LISi11�?SS
��quity firm. �C!�? R�OT L�ST �iuN➢E5 CiF kIRMS). Csn a�l pro�ects, �'hp �rimplC]ffprng �,��st list eacu�
g�,.F,�t�ntPar_ihinx� �r,r,r,� pi ;��p��„aar Aneor'tUnjtV r�ep�rdless o�1��l�f,
(dJse a�fditiQnal �heefs, ��f ne�essary}
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z?sw,QeE� anc9li Mo]tae �RTS i:tu!�vPme�tls
C}�ugetl and [7. M�!?ae SRZ-� I,mnm��m��,ts, �PI3 �d2403. �dNendum 1 t:.PN 1.02403
ATTACHl4�EHT 1C
Page 2 of A�
2.} Obtain a cureent (not more than two (�) months old fpom the bid open data) list of Business �quity
subcontpactnes andlor suppliers from t�e City's Business �quity D�vision,
� Yes
� No
❑ate of Listing
3.) Did you salicit b�ds #ram Business Equity �rms, within Fhe subcontracfing andlor supplier areas
previously fisted, at least ten calendar days priar ta bid openi�ng by telephon�, exclusi�e of the day Ehe
bids are opened?
� Yes (lf yes, atta�h list to iRcl�de narne of Business �quity firm, ep rsan contacted, phone number and date and tfine of contact.j
� No
4.) Did yau solicit bids fram Business Ec�uity firms, within the subcnntracting andbr supp[ier areas
pre�iously listed, at least ten calendar days priar to bid o�aning hy fax, �xclusive af the day the hids are
apened?
� Yes {If yes, attach list io include name of Business Equity firm, fax number and date and time of confact. In addition, if #he fax is
returned as �ndeliverable, then that "undeiiverable confirmation" received tnust be printed directly from the facsimile for
prape� documentation. Failure to subrnit confirmation andlar "undeliverable confirmation" documentatian may render the
� Np GFE non-responsive.j
5.j �id yau so[icit bids from Business Equity firms, within the suhcontracting andlor supp[ier areas
previously lis#ed, at [east ten calendar days prior to bid opening by email, exclusi�e of the day the bids are
o�ened?
� Y�S (If yes, attach email confirmation to include name of Business �quity firm, date and time, !n additian, if an
email is returned as undeliverable, then that "undeli'verabEe message" receipt rnust be printed directly from the
❑ Np email system far proper dacumentatior�. Failure to submit confirmation andlo� "undeliverable message"
documentation may render tE�e GFE non-responsi�e.}
1���7�: 7hp 4hre� r*,Hth�,�s ���+p±�tBf:�c� ah�:�� �r� �?rrEt�}f�E}�µ rt�r snViciting bic�s, a^� each selected
r*�athr�d mus� b� �upiied �o �he ao��6ra�+�� �ont:avt� Yhe f�r�••,arn�arar mus# �or��mar� fhat p�+h�r at
ie��t Lwo attem�+*s t�►pre m�de using ?:■:� +�f !n� thr�e un�tha��� or ±�:�t x� �pa�t �one suc�essful contact �a�
!T!?�9 S1Si[l� 4n� Ci� ('�';Y #�'I"a� 4maYhrJC�3 I�i nrriaf�0 ripc.!J1BC� PB5jl4ilsiva to t��Lyood Fa�*h �f�tn�t �equir�m�!�!+,
�iC17F; Tj�� PrimplT�f'fp,�p� !'1lUS� �C.'n±�C� L'h+� �llt[!'Q $lJSl11$S5 �QLll�f I!St '�ng^iii� tr� ,aarh
subcontracting and sup�liaF {p��nrs�enit� qp be f�1 �CU1T1��18nrg +uui4� ���g�jp�g ��hhr� +,y.
fi.j I]id you pro�ide plans and spec�fications to poienEial Business Equity firms?
� Yes
� No
7.� �id you ��'o�i.+� �!;� infoemation rsgarding the lacat�on of plans ar�d specifications in order to assist
thp �us�ness �quit� �irms7
� Y�s
� No
Gag,gnh and D. McRae SR'�'S In�rpve�errts
CPN 1024113
Uaggatt �::d d. �cRae SRT� lmprovements. CP"J 9 u2403, Aqdendurn 1 �fFective 0110912021
ATTACHII�ENT 1C
Page 3 of 4
8.j Did yo� prepare a quotation far the Business Equity f`rrms to bid on goodslseevices specific to their
s�Cill set?
❑ Yes (IF yes, atEach ail copies of quotatians.)
❑ No
9.} Was the contac# inforrnation on any of the listings not valid?
{If yes, attach the informatton that was not valid in arder for ihe Business �quity Division to address
� Y�s t!:e correctians needed.)
� +��
'!!�.) �ubrr�if doc�mentation if �usiness �quityr firms r��ates were rejected. T�+e dacumentatian suhmitt�d
should be in the firms forrr�s of an affida�it, include a detailed explanatian af why the Business Equity firms
rnras reject�d and any s�pporting documentation the PrimelOfferor wishes to be cansirlered by the City. In the
event of a hona fide dispute cancerning quotes, the PrirnelOfferor wiCl pro�ide for confid�ntial in�camera
access to an inspectian a# any rele�ant documentation by Cify personnel,
_ 1Please us� addTtional sheets, rf necessary, and aftach. _
Com an Name Tele hone Contact Person Sco e of Work Reason fop Rejection
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ADDITIONAL INFORMA710N:
p!Yase pr•ovide a�dditio�al �s�lformatlnn you fe!�1 �►�i[C f���r_her �x�lain yawrr g+�od a:^.� 1�9nest effo_rrts t� �btain
i3�s�ri�ss �nuity firm participation on this project.
T�'1� ��'IIT1��QFfi��TdY" �L�r�hpr �q�'B@S t0 j7P�1f1��� �irwGf��l �+D ��'F+� I�f� Ll��11 1'�►�'ILl@S�,
��m�tete and ���ura�� ����rma�io�r� re�arding a�4;��! t�fwrk p���farmed e�� �!?�� �nntracf�
�!�A �aymer�t �!��weof ar�d a:�y p��posec� �e�ar���s �� �h� ����inal �rran�emenfi� su�mi�ed
;w:�h �his �id. 3h� Prime�0#Feror alsn ,�grees ta all�w ��, �„riii ���1or �x�minaii+on o* �?!�y
�y�nl.t�} ,�p4n�°rlc ��,d �i[e� h��d hy #heit' CDY71p�Y7�l $�?�4 ��xrill �ithsfan�ia�e $hp c�G�UaI 1�'L���t
�perform��► �n thi� �c�ntr�ct, �� an a:�tl��r��e� a�i���pr �3r �m�lave� �x� �!�� [�1�y.
A� P�i�n�.���reror +�Frn i��!t�=v�tionaiyy �nrilnr �y�t�vvint��V ii7lSr�Y��'es+�rltS i3i�tpri�l ��cfis �F1�1M $e
��barred ��r a perioci �f tim� �f ru�t less �h�n �hree �3I yearrs.
f��eeu ; nd E� h�l;-Rac �RT� In?�vc�tent:
c=PN �D2d03
L�as.lgett and D!!�!��R�S SRTS kmprovements, Co*' 7424R3, Addenr3!sm t
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ATTACHMENT 1C
Page 4 of 4
if�e undersigr�ed cetii�ies �ha� �he informafiion provid�d and the �usiness Eq�i4y �irms
lisfed waslwere con�ac�ed in good �ai�h, I� is undersfiood �ha� any �usiness �quiiry �rms
lisfied in Aitachmenf 'IC will be con�ac�ed and �he r�easons �or not u�ing fihem will be
verified by the City's �usiness �quify �i�ision.
Author�ized Signature
Title
Company Name
Addrress
CitylSEatelZip
$.5
Print�d Signature
ConfacE Nama and Title (if different)
Phone Number
�maif Addr�ss
Date
Business Equity Divisibn
EmaiL DVIN BEOffice@fortworthtexas.go�
Phone: {8�7) 392-2674
f]aggett andD. McRae SRTS Inupvements
CPN 102403
CSaac�a�G aold � ���Vf�&d i�T3 hrrt�m�rme;;;s,'CpN 5024��� 1'�d�^rJU:?i l
Effective 01I0112021
���T �����, Joint Venture
CITY OF FORT WORTH I'age 1 of 3
Jo�nt Venture Eli�ibility Form
All questions must be �rnswered; use "N/A" if not applieuble.
Name of City praject: Daggett and D, McRae SRTS lmprovements
A joint venhue farm must he contpleted on each project
RFPBidlProjectN�zmber: CPN 1024D3
n
Jauit Venture Nama:
Joint Veniure Address:
(If applicable)
?elephone:
Fax:
E-mail:
T�Pfi��1�7tf1P f;�r,.nc that rnm�pl�0 fI7� �011�� VCI1illie:
?�lease �ttach extra sheets rt adr�ifipr�al sp�re r:� requrrec! to �:.m.�r!f? cieha�led �xolanafrons oi wa: u ta �4 re!�orrread by each �rm comprrs�ng the
�+i,Rf u{�;,r.�.;3
�usiaes,s F.r�uify- - - - - - - Non-Business- - - -
�+irrn ���me� _ � _ _ _ Equity Firm Name:
L�iLSin_r.gS 1'Eniti �]Sin�4s Ci,"^I
I _N?L.'.i`.l Tti�.n3C' '��CqIIHC'L N��.,'.^.�:
Viu�111CF� '���cl�@SS -'- -- —
AGslress. � Address.
T'�:!Gphon��_ T}".Y: — - 'fc!ephonv' - T�ax. —
1=-rm�il;
I �'Grtj�rati6n 5±�r��c:
�(:�m: r.f Cer�i:yi^o A�ency: --
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�}f.'SCTIXIC t�lE 5�lT�3� fl� �'nrl� {y� f};w �y.SinPe] Y:�I] fT}'' �ll'Y?7:
w-eneil:
i�esfir�:�� ��e 4�:�pe �; �vur�c afi tY�e �u::-B�:sir,:�� F.�quity �:rm:
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t"�a��ett and a. f+licRae 5Ri5 Im�rovements, �PH 102�tb:5, r�cl�+�+�dum �
R?;r�etland.�7. NiCltae �!?'PS Inu�ycmcait�
[ `�?� I{i2en3
E�eti.tive� �1 i�i f2u? 1
Joint Venture
Paga 2 of 3
3. What is the percentage of Business Equity firm participation on this joint venfure counting towards the
project goal?
4. Attach a capy of the jaint venture agree�nent.
6. Identify by name, race, sex and �rm those individuals (with titles) who are responsible for the day-to-day
management and decision m�akang of the �nint venture:
Fznancial decisions
(to include Accpunt Payable and ReceiVable);
Managernent decisions:
a. Esfi'vnating
b. Marketing and Sales
c. Hiring and Firing a f manageinent
personnel
d. Furchasing of major equipment
and/ar supplies
Supervision of feld apera�ions
The Ci�y's Business Eq�ity Di�ision will re�iew your joint venture submissian and will have
ftnal appraval af the Business Equity percen#age applied taward the g4al fior the project listed on
this form_
1V(lT�r ; Fr�nre� ?nr� �fte� th4 date �.�f proje�.:t awar�, �f any of :!:4 p�rtici�artit�, i:ne individually de�ned scopes of worK or
_rhe �iallar amounts;percentagps �;,har�ge firom the oriain�!!;r ��praved information, then the pariicipants must
Infiorrri �he �; �!'s ��siness Equ�ty b�ivisic7 lrnmedialeiy �for approval. Any unjustified change ar
�eietiai� s�ail re ��nai�erial brea�h c�� �crntract and may result in de6arment in accord with the procedures
outfined in �t?P ��ty's Bu�in��s Eq�ity Qrdinance.
Da�� ri a�d D. [vlcRae 5RT5 Imrpverne�rts
CPN Ia2A03
l��a�T�?k».^.d lS. NYcR,?R iRT.�'i lmprovµm�nrs, CPN 1�4D3, A,,+�+m,T��.:m S
Effective 01/0912421
5. Li,st components af ownership of joint venture: (Do not conaplete if tlais inforneation is described an joirat venture
agreement)
.loinf Venture
Paa� 3 of 3
AFFIDAVIT
The undersigned affirms that the foregoing statements are true and correct and incIude all material infoz7mation
�tecessazy to identify and explain the �erms and operation of the joint ve�ture. Furthermore, the ux�dersigned shail
agree to provide to the jaint venture the stated scope of work, decision-making responsibilities and payments
herein.
The CiLy alsa reserves the ri�ht to request any addztianaI information deemed necessary to determina if #he
joint venture is eligible. f�.ilur� �o c�o;perate a��iinr nrovide requested information within �he time specified is
grounds for t�rmination ofthe �ligib�lit�+ �rocess.
The undersigned agree to pert�r�t audits, inte�vievvs wzih owners and exanninazioz� of tlne boo}�s, records and
files of tlie joint �enture by any authorized representatives af the City of Fort �North. Failure ta camply
with this provision shaLI result in the termination of any cantract, which may be award�d under the provisions
of this ioint .�;nfi,r?'s �l;�ibility and may initiate action under FederaI, State aiidlor Loca! laws/ordinarzces
�.p�pgX�j�� fa�s� ;+,�rPL11�;,t� �r w;llfi,1 m;cr�presentation of facts.
Name of Business Eqaity Finn:
3dame nf Orvner:
5ignaiure of Owner
Prinfed Name of Owner
Signature of Q:v,,.,
Title
;�t�#e af
{�E� !]�is
��y t�f
Name ofNon-Business Eqnity Firm:
Nan3e of Gwner�
Signatare of Ownez
Printed Name of Owner
�� trnahire of Owner
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i`��:�arizatio�
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pro�erly a�..�.*nry!�:�P�i tn ex�cuce this aff'ida►+Ef ans� dic� r�u as their free act �anr_i cieerl,
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i;�Hi i: �; }�T141_��C)t�icefr�i[��?�#tt�ii�q�.�Ac�� 5���5 improvements, CPN 102403, A: dendum 1
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�',wgge� an�! D_ Mc�tae Si2rS ftt:.npvemen�s
C�N i u?4n�
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Connty Tarrant
Hi�I�way VA
Li�nits Fronn; Daggeff Elementary
Schoal �o D. McRae
Elementary �chool in Fort
Worth, Texas
DTSADVANTAGED Bi3SINESS ENTERPRISES
REQUIR�MENTS
The following goal fc�r disadvantaged business enterprises is established:
DBE
8.�%
Dagge�t and D. McRae SRTS Impro�ements
CPN 102403
I�ISAI�V�TAGEI) BUSIllTESS E�TERPRISES
RE�UIRE11�El�TS
PROJECT: DAGGETT AND D. McRAE SRTS IMPROVEMENTS
HIGHWAY: VA
COUNTY: TARRANT
TXD�T CSJ: 09�2-90-083
The following goal for disadva�taged busin�ss enterprises is established:
DBE
8.50%
C�rti�cattiion of DSE Gaal Attainment
By signing #I�e proposal, the Bidd�r certifes that the above DBE goal will be met by obtaining
commitments equal to or exceeding the DBE percentage or that the Bidder wi13 provide a good faiih effort
to subsiitute the attempt to meet th� goal.
Failure ta provide commitments fo meet the stated �oal or provzde a satisfactory good fai�h effnrt will be
eonsidered a hreach of �lie requirements of the proposal. As a result, the bid proposal gUarantee of the
Bidder vvil� be �roperty af the City of Fort Worth and �lie Bidd�r vcrill be excluded for rebidding an the
project when it is re-advertised.
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Tmpro�ements
CPN l D2443
��.� A��ric�
§ 63�.41D BuyArr�erica requirements.
(a) The provisions ef this section shaEl pre�ail and be given precedenc� over any requirements of ihis subpart which are
contrary to this section. However, noihing in ihis sectian shall be construed to be contrary to the requirements of §
835.409(a) of this su6part.
(b) No FederaE-aid highway consiruction pro�ect is to be authorized for advertisement or otherwise auihorized ta proceed
unEess at least one of th� foElow9ng requirements is met:
(1� The projeck eikher. (i) fncludes no permanently incorporated.steel or iron materials, or (ii) if steel or iron materials are ia
be used, all manufacturing processes, including application of a coating, far these materials must occur in the United States.
Coating includes afl processes which protect or enhance fhe value of the maYerial fo which the coating is applied.
(2} The 5tate has standard contract provisions that require the use of domestic materials and products, including steel and
irvn materials, to the same or greater extent as tE�e provisions set forth in this section.
(3) The 5tate elects to include alternate bid provisions for foreign and domestic steel and iron materials which comply with
ihe #ollowing requirerr�enfs. Any procedure for obtaining alternate bids based on furnishing. foreign sieef and iron materials
which is acceptable to fhe Division Administratar may be used. 7he cantrac# prov3sivns must (i} require all bidders to submit
a bid bas�d on furnishing domestic steel and iron materials, and {ii) clearly state that the contract will be awarded to the
bidder who submits the lowest total bid based on furnishing domestic steel and iron materials unless such total bid exceeds
the lowes# toial bid based nn furnishing foreign steel and iron materials by more than 25 percent.
�4)1Nhen steel and iron maierials are used in a project, the requirements of this sectivn do nnt prevent a minimal uss of
foreign steel and iron materials, if the cost af such mat�rials used does not exceed one-#enth of one percent (0.1 percent} of
the total contract cost or $2,5Q0, whichever is greater. For purpases af this paragraph,. fhe cost is tE�at shown to be the value
of the steel and iron protEucts as they are delivered to the project.
(c)(9 } A Siate may request a waiver of the provisions of this section if;
(i) The applica#ion af ihose provisions would be inconsistent with the pubiic interest; or
(ii) 5teel and iron materialslproducts are not produced in th� Unit�d States in sufficient anc! reasanably available quantities
which are of a satisfactory quality.
(2) A request for waiver, accompanied �y supparting informa#ion, must be submitted in writing to the Regional �ederal
Highway Administrator (RFHV17/�) through the FHWA Division Administrator. A request must b� submiited sufficient[y in
adva�ce of the need for the waiver in arder to al[ow time for proper review and action on the request. The RFHW/�+ will have
appraval authority on the request.
(3) Requests for wai�ers may be made for specific projects, ar for certa3� m�terials or products in specific geographic areas,
or for combinations of both, depenciing on the circumstances.
(4) The denial of the request by the RFHWA may be appealed by fhe State to the Federal Highway Administrator
(Administrator), whose aciion on the request shall he considered administrativeky fina�.
(5) A request for a waiver which in�olves nationvvide p�hlic interest or a�ailability issues or mare than one FHWA region may
be submitied by the RFHWAto the Administrator for action.
(6) A request for waiver and an appeal from a denial of a request must include facts and justification to snpport the granting
of the waiver. ihe FHWA responsa to a request ar ap�eal will be in writing and made available fo the public upon request.
Any request for a nationwide waiuer and FI-IWrA's action on such a request may be pu6lished in the Federal Register for
public commenk
{7j [n determining whetf�er the waivers described in paragrapF� (c)(1} of this section wil! be granted, tha FHWA will consider
al! appropriate factors ineluding, but not limited fo, cost, administrati�e burden, and delay that would be imposed ifthe
provision were not wai�ed.
(d) Standard 5tate and Federal-aid contract procedures may be used to assure compliance with the requirements of this
section.
[48 FR 53104, No�. 25, 1983, as amended at 49 FR 18821, May 3, 1984; 58 FR 38975, July 21, 1993j
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS �nprovements
CPN 102403
����� ������� �����i1�1���
lJnder Secti�n 231.0�6, Family Code, the �endor or applicant certifies that
the indi�idual ar business entity named in tE�is cantract, bid, ar application is not
ineligib[� to recei�e the specifi�d grant, �oan, or payment and acicnowledges that
this contract may be terminated and paymer�t may be withE�eld if this certification
is inaccurate.
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Iinprave�nents
CPN i 024.03
�i�a4e o� iexa� �h�ld �upport �usiness �v�nership �orm
County:
Ta rra nt
Project Name: FT WORTH -#102403; Da
Tx�OT CSJ:
Business �ntity 5�bmitting Bid:
Anu� Tamrakar
Section 231,OOG, Fam�ly Co�e, requires a bid for a cnntrac# paid from stat� funds ta include the names and social security
number of individuals owning 25% vr more of fhe business enkity submitting the bid.
1, ln the spaces belaw please provide the names and social security number of indivi�uafs owning 25% ar rr�ore of
the bus�ness,
Narne
Anup Tamrakar
2, Please cf�eck the bax belaw if na individual ow�s 25% ar mare af the �usiness.
{ i No Indlv{dual own 25°fb or mare of the bus�ness.
Exce�t as provided by Section 231.3p2(dy, Family Code, a socia{ security number Is confidenfial and may be diselosed
only far ii�e purpose af responding to a request for in€ormation from an agency aperating under the provisians of Par� A
and D to Tifie IV of the Federal Soc�al 5ecurity Act (42 USC 5ection 60'I-f 17 and 651-659).
Under Seckion 239.006, Family Code, the vendor or applicant certifies that the indivic#Ual ar business entity named in th�s
contract, bid, or application is not ineligibla to receiVe the specifed grant, loan, or �aymenf and acknawledges that this
contrack may be terminated and payment may be wikhheld if this certifiicatian is inaccurate.
7he inforrnatfon collected an thfs form will be maintair�ed by ��tar Lacal Government fVame , With few gxceptfons, you
are eniiif�d on request ta be infarmed abaut the Informatlon collected abaut you. Unc�er Seckions 552.021 anti 552.023 of
the Texas Gavernment Code, you also are ent[tled to receive and review the 9nformat9on. Under Sectian 659.004 of t�e
Gavernment Cod�, you are iso antitled to ha�e information about you correc#ed that you b�lieve is incorrect.
9/23/2021
Signature
Printed Name
LG Projecfi Number:
Urban [nfracanstructivn
Social Securlty Number
Date
IF 7HIS PROJECT 15 A JO#NT V�IVTURE,
ALL PAR7IES TO THE JOINT V�f�7UR� MUST PROVII7E A COMPLETED FORM.
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
CPN 102403
�SI-� Ir��ple���mt�ti�� ��°���a�w��es
The foilowing requirements are to be followed for this project.
� 635108 Health and safety.
Contracts for prajects shall inciude provisions designed:
(a) To insure full compliance with all appricable Federal, �tate, and Iocal Ia�s govei-ning
safety, health and sanitation; and
(b) To require fi.hat the contractor shall provide all safeguards, safety de�ices, and protective
equipment and shail tal�e any other actions reasonably necessary to protect the life and
health of persons working at the site of the project and the safEty of ihe public and io
protect properky zz� connec�ion with the performance of the work covered by the contract.
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improvements
CPN 102403
DI�CLQSUR� O� LO��YIPIC� ACilVlil€S Approved hy OMB
Camplete this form ko disclase IQbbying act9vities pursuant to 31 11.S.G. 1352 U348-U046
See reverse for ublic burden disclasure.
1. Type of Federal Actian: 2. Status of Federal Action: 3. Repor# 7ype:
n a. cvntract �a. bidlofferfa}�plication � a, 9niiial filing
L�I � gr��f b. initial award b, material change
c. caopera#ive agreement c. past-award For Material Change �nEy:
d.loan year quari�:f
e, loan guarantee date af fast report
f. laan ins�rance
�. Name and Adcfress nf Reporting Entity: a. !f Report�ng Entity in Na. 4 is a Subawardee, Enter Name
0�r�me ❑ Suhawardee and Address nf Prime;
Tier , if known :
Cangress[onal District, lfknown: `�� Congressional District, ifknown:
6. Federal DepartmentlRgency: 7, Federal �rogram Nam�lDescrlption:
C�CIANumber, ifappfrca6le:
S. Fed�rai Acfion Number, if known: 9. Award Amount, rfknauvn: �
$
1D. a. Name and Address of �.obbying RegiStrant b, lnd��iduals Perfarming Se.rrrices (ineluding address if
( if rndividual, fast name, first name, M!): drfferent fram No. 9Da)
Anup Tamrakar, 25I2 Gravei Dri�e, �'ort Warth TX 7b11$ {last name, �rst nama, M!):
� 1in[ar�naflon requesied through thle Farm te aulharized by tltla 31 U,S,C, secUan _
`-1352. Thls dleclasure af lobbying activitlss is a male�ial represenleUon of fact �ignature:
upon x�lch rellance was pkaced by the IEer afoove when thSs trensacA7on was made PI'int Name: Anup a rakar
or enlered Into. This disctosure is requlrad pursuani ta 31 U.S.C. 1352, Thls
Irrfnrmatlan will ba a+ralla6fe ior publlc Inspacnan. Any persan wtaa Eel1s In SEa lhe �EQ
required disclosure shall he suCjact to a cfv�l penalty ot not less lhen �R1p,400 end �It�O;
nat more lhan S1oo,aoa ro� aa�h 5��� r�a��. g�'�_616-5544 9�23/2021
ielephone No.: Da#e:
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FBCI�1'�l U5� �Cll�/ � Aufhorized for Locel Reproductian
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• .. . . ' Stendard Farm I.LL (Rev. 7-97
DaggetY and D. McRae SRTS Improvemeiits
CPN 1024a3
IN5`�RUCYIONS FOR COMPL�TI�N O� SF-LLL, DISCL05URE O�r LOBBYING ACTIV171ES
This dlsclasure form shall be campleked by the reporting entify, whether subawardee pr prime Federai recipient, at the �nitlation or recelpf of a covered Federal
aclion, ar a material ehange to a previous filing, pursuant to fiEle 31 U.3.C. sec4ion 1352, The tiifng Qf a form is reyulred for each paymenk or agreementto make
paymentto any lobbying entlly far (nfluencing or atfempfing to influence an afficer or employee of any agency, a Member of Congress, an offic�r or empEoyee of
Congress, or an employeeof a iNemberof Congress in connecflon wikh a covered Federal actlon. Completeall liems that apply for laath khe initial filing and material
change report. Refer to the ImplemenUng guidance puBkished by the Offlce of Managemenl and 8udget for additional fnformaflon.
1, Identify lhe type of covered Federal actlon For which lobhying acfivity Is andlor has been secured to influence the outcome of a covered Federal action.
2. IdenNfy the staEus of the cavered Federal action.
3. Idenlify Ehe appropriafeclassification of this repark. Ii this is a followup repart caused by a material change to the inFtirmalion prevlously reported, enter
the year and quarter in whi�h th.e change occurred. Enter the date of lhe last previouslysubmifted report by this reporiing entity for thls covered Federal
actlon.
�. Enter the full name, address, city, Sta#e.and zip code of the reporting entity. Inalude Cangressional Qis�rict, if known. Check the approprlateclasslfiaaflo�
of the reporting entity khat designates if it is, or expects to he, a prime or subasntard reci�ient. lden#ify the tier of Ehe subawardee, e.g., the first subawardee
of the prime is the 1 sf tier. Subawards include bvt are not limlted to subcontracts, subgranls and contract awards under grants..
5, If the organizalionfilir►g the report in item � checks "Su6awardee,"then enter the full name, address, cily, 5take and z{p code of tha prime Federa!
reciplent, Include GangressEona! I]istrict, If known.
6. Enterthe nameof the Federalsgeney making the award or loancommtimenk.lnclude at least onearganizatlonallevelbelowagencyname, if known. For
example, Qeparkment of Transportation, United 5tates Caast Guard.
7. Enter the Federal program name or descripHon for the cor�ered F$deral action (itam 1}. If known, enter the full Cataiog of Federal Domestic Assistanca
(CFDA) number for grants, caaperative agreements, iaans, and loan cammltrnents.
8. �nter the most appropriate Federal ldentifiying number avallable far the Federal action identified in item 1(e.g., Request far Prpposal (RFP) numher;
Invit�tion for Bid (!F6) numt�er; grant announcement number; the contract, grant, or Ioan award number; the applfcationlproposal control number
assigned by the Federal agency}, Include prefixes, e,g., "RFP-DE-94-001."
9. For a oovered Federal activn where th�re has been an award or loan oommifinent by the Federal agencq, enter the Federal amount of the awardlloan
cdmmikmsnt for the prlme entity identified ln Item 4 or 5,
10, (a) �nter the full name, address, oily, 5tate and zip code of khe lobbying regisiranl under the Lobbytng �isclosure Ack of 1995 engaged by the reporting
enkity identifed in item 4 to influence the covered Federal aotian.
(b) Enter the full names of the individual(sy perForming services, and include full address if different from 10 (a}, Enker Last Name, First Name, and
Middle Inikiai (MI}.
11. The certifying official shall sign and date the form, print hlslher name, title, and telephone number.
According to the Paperwork Reductlon Act, as amended, no persnns are required fo respond to a colEection of in%rmation unless it displays a valid OMB Control
Number, The valld OMB conirol number for this information collection is OMB No. d348-p048, Public reporEing burden for this cotlection vf informatlon ls
esllmated to average 1Q minutes per response, including time for reviewing instructions, searching exisEing data sources, gathering and rrtaintaining lhe data
needed, and campleting and revEewing fhe calfeciion of fnformatlon. 5end commentS regarding the burden estirrtake br any other aspeot of thls collecllon of
inforrnation, including suggestions Far reducing this burden, to the Of�ce of Managementand Budgel, Paperwork Reduction Projeaf {0348-OQ4fi}, Washington,
DC 2q5o3.
Daggert and D. McAae SRTS Improvements
CPN 1a24(}3
Non-Collusion Affida�it and Debarment Certificatian
PROJEGT: DAGGETT AND D. MCRAE SRTS YMPROVEMENTS
HIGHWAY: VA
�COUNTY: TARRANT
TXDQT CS,I: 0902 90 083
INDIVIDUAL DOiNG Bi7SINESS UNDER A FIRM NAME OR �'4R A CORAERATION
The bidder 6eing duIy swam, solemnly swears (or af�rms) that tteither he, nar any of�ciaj, agent or
em:ployee has entered into any agcee�nent, participated 'an any callusion, or othetwise taken any action
whicl� is in restraitit of free coinpetitive bidding iu connection with any bid ar contract, and tliat the bidder
int�nds to do klae wark with his own bonafide emp[oyees or suhcontractors and will not 6id for the benefit
af another contractor.
By submitting this non-collusion afftdavit, the Cant�•actor is certifying his status under penalty oi perjury
under the Iaws of the U�uited 5tates in accot�dance wi#h the Debarment Certiftcaiion attached, provided
that th� D�barmeuY Certafication also includes any requi�ed statements concerning exceptions that are
applicable.
SIGNATURE QF BIDDER
Name of Bidder : Anup Tam�'akat
Pri�t or tyge iadiViduall�aine
Trading and doing business as Ur�an Ir�fraconsfruction
Print or type �z•m nar�e
2512 Gravel Dri�e Fart Wor�h TX 76118
Address
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Witness 5ignat�re of Bid r, n �
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Print or type wskness' name Print or t p gner's name
If a Gorporatinn afiix Corpaxate Seal
AFFTDAVIT MUST BE NCITARIZED
NOTARY SEAL
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the
��7`'� day of 20�.
Si�nature of No
o��R p p SU9HRATA P1YA
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`� Notarylo1f131125a50
; Niy Cemmission Exptres
�" of� May 11, 2025
Daggett and D, McRae SRTS Iulprovements
CPN 1024fl3
�exa� �ep�r�men� o� �ransportation
INSTRUCTI�NS
BEFOR� YOU SUBIqflIT TH15 FORiVI, IViAKE SURE;
Form 1560-CS
Professional Provlderinsurance
(Rev. D31S3}
Page 1 oF 2
(Previously Known As Form 1560-05S)
a You have the most currenf 1560-CS TxDOT form. Go to the following T�cD07 knternet site:
,j�;llu�ndp��,g:ovlbusinesslcd2nsultar�t�linsurance.html then look for the F'orm 15��-CS.
� You ha�e e�ttered the 11-digit Vendor ldentification Number, which inc[udes your nine-digit FEIN {F'ederal Employer
Identification Number).
• You ha�e entered each authorized agent's complete adciress, telephane number, policy expiration daCes, sign and date.
a If more than one agent covers different �ypes of insurance (ane writes Workers' Campensafion, but another writes
Auto}, both �ave issued ihe certificat� in its �ntire�y.
m You have pro�ided a11 requesied informa#ion on the forms, which may be faxed but must be fo{Eowed up with the
originally signed forms fio ti�e address lis�ed below.
4 The form is being submitted in connecfion with a professional services confract.
e For construction and maintenance contracts, go to the following ixDOT lnternet site;
�p:llwww.txdot.go�IbuSinPsslcontractorslcontractor-insur�l]ce.html then loak for the Form �560.
�O 1�07 COMPL.ETE THIS FORM U13LESS W�RF�EaS' CQMP�N5ATION IS ENDDRS�D WITW A WAIV�R OF
SUBROGATION IN FAVOR OF TxD07.
To avoici wark suspension, an updated insurance foe�n must reach the address listed helow one business day
prinr to the expieation date. List the confractor's legal company name, including the C7BA (doing business as) name
as the insur�d. 1f a staff leasing service company is providing insurance, the sfafF leas9ng company name is shown
first as the named insured and then in parenthesis identify the coniractorlclient company {i.e. XYZ Staff 4 U, Ine.-staff
leasing service company (ABC Engineering, Inc.)}. Shaw contact information (i.e. address, phone num�er, and etc,)
�or khe insured/staff leasing service company ir� the appropriate spaces. Show the contact information (i.e. address,
phone number, and etc.} for the contractorlclient company in the appropriate spaces. The cer�ificat� of insurance,
once on file with the department, is adequate for subsequenf department contraets p�'o�ided adequate coverage is sfill
i� effect. Do nat refer to specific prajects or contracts an this form. Over-stamping or o�er-typing entries an the
certificate of insurance are not acceptabie if they change the provisions of the certificate in any manne�-. Stamped,
iyped, or printed signatures are not acceptable. Pre-printed limits ar� the minimum required; if higher limits are
pro�ided by the po{icy, enter the higher limit amount and strike through or cross oui th� pre-pr9nted lim�t. Binder
numbers are not acceptable for policy numbers.
WORKERS' COI�P�NSA710FV INSURANCE:
The contractor is required to have Workers' Compensation Insurance if fhe contractor has any employees, including
relatives. The ward 5TA7UTORY, �ander limits of liability, means ihat the insurer would pay benefits allowed under the
Texas Workers' Compensatian Law. GROUP HEALTH or ACCIDENT INSURANCE is nat an acceptable substitute for
Workers' Com�ensatian.
CONiIV�ERCIAL GENERAL LIABILCTY INSIJRANCE:
If coverages are specified separately, they must be a� least tfi�ese amounts:
Bodily Injury $5�O,Q40 each accurrence
Prop�rty Damage $10a,OQ0 eacf� occurrence
$9DQ,000 for aggregate
MANUFACTURERS' or CONTRACTOR LIABILiTY INSURANCE is not an acc�ptable substitute
for Comprehensi�e General Liability Insurance or Comm�rcial General L�ability Insurance.
BUSINESS AUTQMOBILE POLICY:
The coverage arnount far a Business Automobile Policy may be shown as a minimum of $600,a00 Combined Single
Lim�t by a typed or printad entry and deletion of the specific amounts listed for Bodily lnjury and Property l7amage.
Personal Automobile Liability lns�rance is rlot an accepfable substitute for a Business Automobile F'olicy.
IVfAlL. CERT[F[CATE5 TO:
Texas Depa�tment of Transpor�ation
Contract Senrices Offrce
125 E. 11 th St.
Austin, 7X 7�101-�4$3
s�2��s�saa ��� �'[2�'16-4621 (F)
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c�N � a24a3
� Form 1560-05
iexas �ep�r�men� �� �ranspor���ion (TxD4T) ProfessionaEProviderinsurance
��rran {�i�����C�i��� �� C����ld0��i� {Page 2 of32
{Previausy Known As Form 1SBo-055)
This certificate of insurance is provided for infonnational purposes only. This ce�tificate does not eonfer any rights or obligations other than the rights and
o6ligaiions conveyed by the polieies referenc�d on this certificate. The terms o# the referenced po[ic9es control aver the t�;rms of this certificate.
Prior to fhe beginning of work, the Contractor shall optain the minimum insurance and endorsements specified. bnly the TxpOT certificate of insurance farrn
is acceptable as proof of insurance for department contracts. Agents should complete the form providing aU requesled informafion then either fax or maif this
form directly to the address listed on page ane of this form. Copies of endorsements listed below are not requi.red as atlachments to this certifcate.
Insured:
5treetlMaifing Address:
City:
Phone Number:
ConfractorlClisnt {if appficable):
5treetlMailing Address:
Cify:
Phone Number:
WorF�ers' Compensation Insu�ance Co�erage:
Endorssd with a Waiver of Subrogafion in fauor of TxDOT.
State:
Vendar ID Number {i'{ digi#s};
Stafe:
Vendor Ib Number (11 digiis):
Zip Code:
Zip Code:
Carrier Name: Carrier Phone Number:
Address: City: Sfate: Zip:
Type of lnsurance Policy Number �ffecti�e Date Expiration Date Limits of l.iabilify
Worke�s' Comp�nsation No# Less ihan: 5tatutory - Texas
Commercial General Liability Insurance.
Carrier I�am�: Carrier Phone Number:
Address: City: 5tate: Zip:
Type of insurancs Palicy Number E�Fecfi�e Daie Expiration Date Limits of Liability
Commereial General Not Less Than:
Liability Insurance $500,000 each bccurrence
Bodily ln�ury
Property [7amage $100,000 each occurrence
�� $'f 00,000 for aggregate
Commercial General OR
Liab9lity Insurance �64a,Ofl0 cambined single limit
Automabile Liability �nsuPance:
Carrier Name:
Address:
Type of Insurance Policy Num6er
Business Autornobile Policy
Bodily Injury
Property Damage
Au4horized �geni name, address and zip code:
Garrier Phone Number:
ICity; �State: Zip:
Effecti�e Clate Expiration Date �Limits of Liability
Nof Less Than:
$250,000 each person
$500,000 �ach occurrence
$i0�,000 each accurrence
THIS IS TO CERTIFY to the Texas Department of Transportafion acting an behalf of the State of Texas thal fhe insurance policies namecf are in full force snd efFect. !f
this iorm rs sent by facsimile machine (fax), the sender adop�s the document received by TxDOT as a duplicete origrna! and adoAts ttre signature produced by the
receivrng fex machine as the sender's origina! srgnature.
The Texas Deparfinent of Transportafion maintains the information collected through this form. UIIth few exceptions, you are entikled on request ta be informed about
lhe information that we collect ahaut you. Llnder sections 555.024 and 553.U23 af the Texas Go�emment Code, you also are enfifled to receive and review the
informafion, Under section 559.004 of the Government Code, you are also entitled to have us coreect information ahout you that is incorrect.
Area Code ( )
Authorized Agent's Phone Humb�r Orig'rnal Signai�tre of Authorized Agent Date
77aggett and D, MeRae SRTS Improve�nents CPN
1024D3
�idde� Ce��i�ca�ia�
By signing the propasal the bidder certifies:
1. t�e only persans or parties interested ir� this praposal are those named and t�e
bidder has nat directly or indirectly participated in callusion, entered into an
agreemeni or otherwise taken any a�tion in restraint o� free campetitive bidding
in connection with t�e abo�e captioned project.
2. in the event of the award of � coniract, the arganization represented will secure
bonds for the full amount aFthe contract,
3, the signatory represents ar�d v��arrants that they are an authorized signatory for
the organization for which ihe hid is submitted and fihey have full �nd complete
authority to submit this bid on beha[f of their firm.
�. that the certifications and representations cantained in the proposal are true and
accurate and the bidder intends the proposal to �e taken as a genuine
government record. .
Daggeti and D. McRae S�TS Impravements
CPN 1 Q2403
������������ I�������G
(Subcontracts-Federal Aid Projects)
By 5igning this proposal the contractor is girring assurances that all subcontract
agreements of $10,000 or mare on this pro,�ect will incorporate the fal�owing:
Special Pro�isian
Special Prauision
Special Pro�isior�
�nrm FH'INA 1273
AppYicai�le
"Certification of Nondiscrimination in �mployment"
"Notice of ReqUirement for Affirmativ� Action ta Ensure Equal
Employment �pportunity" (Executive Order 11246)
"Standard Federal Equal Employment O�portunity Construction
Contract Specifications" (�xecuti�e �rder 11246)
"Required Cantract Prodisions F'ederal-aid Construction �antra�ts°
�Farm FHVIIA '1273 must also be physically attached to ��rhrnntrartS
�!�r� purchase �rders af $1d,000 or �r:or��
"Wag� f�etermin�tion De�ision'"
Afsa, by :�ig�ing this ;�ropasal the �antractor i� �iving �assurances �hat aYl s�ahco�tract
agreements �uvil! i!�!;orporate t�ae �tandard �p�eclficaltian an� '��p�cia� �ravi���ns.
17�aggett and D. :Vlc�tae �_[�T� �rnprc�vement�
�PN 1 a2403
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EN�j��.i��R �F;A�}
T�e enclased M�e��a �7p�yartment o��'
Transportation Specificat�ons, ��ecial
Specificat�ons, Speeial Prnvisivns, General ]�in+rps
and Speci�icatiou Data in this document have
been selected by me, or under my responsi�le
supervisian as being applicab�e to this gro�ect.
Alteration of a sealed document withvut proper
Notifica�ion ta the responsible engineer � an
�ffence under the Texas Engi�aeering Practice.
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CPN 1 Q24C}3
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"General oecisian Number: 'I'X2B260025 03/13/2920
Superseded Generai pecision Number: TX20190926
State: Texas
Canstructian Type: Hea�y
[ounties: Jahnson, Par[cer and Tarrant Caunties in 7exas.
Heavy Constructian Projects lTncludin� Water and Sewer Lines)
Note: Under Executiae order (EOj 13'�5�3, �n fiw�^l,� ir:^im� svag�
of $19.80 for [alendar year �9?9 a�Mi�,�} to p?! cc^t.rbtts
si�biect to the Uavis-Bacan act far w;�i�h #�.2 f;;,*,r�cr is
awarded (and any solieitatian was issu�eij on or �+ter ]aaua*�
�, 2015. Tf this contract is covered by the eU, �-hP contractor
must nay a11 workers in any classificatian listetl on L+.tzs wage
;ietermination a� leas't $10.80 per haur (ar the applicab]e wage
rote iist2d on this .�a�e determination; if it is hieherl far
311 !'r�rs spent pel^tarming �^ lfie tr,::rv�t !�� calendar vear
29yH. lf 'r.nis cantract is [avered by 'the aD and a
e]asslfl:at;c.^. c„r�{de^ed necessarV �or perfnrmance oi wock on
th� �:, ract doe� na# L,:Re�, •wn this wa�p d�+Prmt.;t±i� ±ti�,
cc+n*ractar �ist pay �rke��~�:+ i-ftat class�f3eatiun at lees} thn
�•age rMt: d=tarmihed thraueh the canformance pracess e�Y fcrth
1h Y4 CFP 5.5(a)I1)Liij L4!' the E4 �^3;;::�::�^� �3ga rate,i� it I�
k�tpher inar� rh� �a^�: ^�^a� u�•ag� ratej, l7r E❑ icleimuM �vage rate
wi11 6e a�justed onnua?�v, Piease note 2hat t�ys E.1 uoplies ta
the abave-ment3nned ;yoes af contiracts entered Inta by the
federal government Liiat e^e s��a;Qct to the Oavis-8acan �r,
itself, but i� daes nat apply :a rantructs s��niect only tn the
Davis-9acon Related Acts, including t'hc5p se# 4orth at 29 �FR
5.1(aj(2)-(69). Additional informatS.nrt a:r cantnartnr
requiremerrts and worker protections under :he Ft� Is av�ilahle
at www.dol.govJwhd/gaucontracts.
Modification Kumber Publicatinn oate
0 91/03/2E20
7. 8'3/13/2020
'� PLUM9]fEfi-0B2 11/01/2019
P..�'r05 �1':^�eS
pLUM9ER/PIPEFITTER ...............S 3z.5� 3.59
-`---__""___'----------------,,,, .._
SUTX1990-043 66/91/1990
�3atp,s L�r�r.ges
CARPENTER ........................$ 10.dS �3.�4
Concrete Finisher ................$ 9.81
ELECTRICIAN ..................�...$ 13.26
Form Setter ......................$ 7.86
Laharers:
Cammnn ......................$ 7.25
utility .....................5 E.69
PAINTER....�........ .............$ 10.89
Pipelayer ........................$ 8.43
power equipment operators:
BaCkhae .....................$ 11.89 3.30
Bulldazer ...................$ 16.76
CI^ane .......................$ 13.16 3.30
Rront End Loader............$ 10.54
M2�hanic ....................$ 10.93
Scraper .....................$ 10.90
Reinfnrcing Steel Setter.........$ 10.64
TRUCK�RIVER .....................$ 7.34
WELOERS - Recei�e rate prescri6ed for craft perfarming
operation to which welding is inc3dental.
Nate: Executive Order (EO} 13706, Estahlishing Paid Sick Leave
far Federal Contractors applies ta all cantracts suhject to the
Oavis-Baton Act for which the conYrack is awarded (and any
solicitatian was issued) on or after �anuary 1, 2917. If this
cqntraet is cavered 6y the Ed, the cantractor must prnvide
employees with i hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours
they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick Iea�e each year.
Employees must be permitt2d to use paid sick leave for their
own illrtess, injury or other health-related nesds, including
preventive care; to assist a family mem6er (or person who is
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like family to the emplayee) who is ill, inj¢red, or has other
health-related needs, including preventive care; ar �for reasons
re5ult:ing from, or to assist a family member (or person wha is
like -Family to tfte employee} who is a victim of, damestic
vialance, sexual assault, ar stalking. Addi.tional in-Formatian
on contrac#or requirements and worker protections under the Eo
is avaiiable at www.dal,gov/wi�d/govcantracts.
llrtlisted classifications needed for .work not included with�t
the scape of the cJ.assi.#i.cations listed may be added a�Fter
award only as provided in the lahor standards contraet rlauses
(29CFR S.5 (8) (3} (ii)).
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7he body of each wage determination lists the classificatinn
and wage rates that have 8een fo�nd ta he prevailing for the
cited type(s) of canstructioh in the area co�ered 6y the wage
determinatian. The classificatiarts are listed in alphabeticai
order afi ""zdentzfiers"" that ind3.cate whether the partic¢lar
rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for laca3),
a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a unian average rate
(weighted unian average rate).
Uni.on Rate Identi:fi.ers
A four letter classi-Fication abpreviation identifier encl.bsed
in dotted lines 6eginning with characters other thars ""Sll"" or
°"l1AVG"" denotes that the ¢nion classificatian and rate were
pre�ailing �For that classiFication in the survey. Example:
pLUM019S-005 07/0i/2814. PLUM is an a6breviation identifier of
the ursion which prevailed in the survey far this
classificatinn, whfch in this example would he Piumhers. e198
indicates the local uninn num6er or dfstrict councll number
where applicable, i.e., P1umBers Local 0198. The next number,
905 in the example, is an internal number used in processing
the wage de�erm�natian, 07/0f/2914 is the effecti.v� c4ate a� #he
most current negotiated rate, which in this example is ]uly i,
2014.
Unian prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect a11 rate
changes in the coilective bargai.ning apreemen� (CBA) governing
#his classification and rate.
Survey Rate Tdentifiers
Classifi.ca�i.ons listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that
no ane rate prevailed �For this classification in the sur�ey and
the published rate is derined by computing a weighted average
rate based an all the rates reparted in the survey for that
classi-Fication. As this welgh�ed average rate 1ncludes all
rates reported in the survey, it may inciude �oth unian and
non-union rates. Example: SLILA2912-0@7 5/13/2014, Sll inditates
the rates are sur�ey rates based on a wazghted average
calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicetes
the State af Louisiana, 2912 is 'the year af survey an which
these classificatiohs and rates are 6ased. The next numher, 807
in the example, is an internal numher used in producing the
wage deCermination, 5/13/z014 indicates the survey campletion
date far the classifications and rates under that identifier.
Survey wage rates are no# updated and remain in e�Ffect untii a
new survey is conducted.
llnion Average Rate Identifiers
Classification{s) listed under the 11AVG identifier inditate
that na single majarity rate prevailed for thnse
classificat9ons; hawever, 106% of the data reported for the
classifications wes union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-QH-0010
e8/29/2014. UAVG 3ndieates that the rate gs a weaghted union
average rate. OH indicates the state. The next numher, 6019 in
the example, is an internal number used in praducing the wage
determinatzon. 98/29/2014 i.ndicates the survey campletian date
far the classifications and rates under that identifier.
A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in 7anuary of
each year, to reflect a weighted average of the ct�rrent
negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is
6ased.
WAGE oETERb12NATI0N APf'Fr4L5 PROCE55
1.) Has there heen an initiai decision in the matterP This can
be:
* an existing published wage determinatzen
* a survey underlying a wage determination
* a Wage and Hour oivision letter setting ¢orCh a posfti.an on
a wage determination matter
+' a confarmance (additional classificatian and rate) ruiing
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On survey related matters, initial contact, inclading requests
�or summar�es of surveys, should Be with tha Waga and Flour
Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted
pecause those Regional 6ffices have respansibility for tMe
oavis-Bacan survey pragram. If the response from th9.s initial
contact is not satisfactory, then Yhe process descrihed in 2.)
and 3.) shouJ.d be followed.
With regard to eny other matter not y�t r�pe far the farmal
pra�ess eEescrihed here, in3tial cantact stsould he with the
�raneh of [anstr¢ctian 4lage peterminatians. Write ta:
Branch of Construt�lon Wage �eterminatians
w�cP an� Hour oivisian
�I��a. f;.F2rYms•nT U'� �a�e�
J.130 COR5tlt42t7an AL•�rcl., ri_iti_
'k��filn�ton, n[ yHzle
Z. j Ef ��� answe+• t�a the questiort !r 7. } is y�c, tN.d�r an
�nterested k.��ty (those afifetted by the actionj can request
review and recnnsfdara#ion fram the �7age and Hour Administrator
(See 29 CFI� Pa;; x,8 dMd 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
�=;e and Hour admini�s*ratqr
�,�, �znartmenl e{ L2ho�
.�eS rw,st3r+,tic�n h� we, N,4�.
i:sshingtor., C`� ?p7'fl
The request srou-:1 te �:can'r8!±ia+� C1y a fu�] statrm=^t �;f tha
interested party's pesit�o� R;A hr aKy �^T^�,^±atlan (u;agF
payment data, projeet d�scr±F�iop, area practice materi.aa,
etc.) Chat the requestar coitis7de^s re7pva.at to the issue.
3.) If the decision of #he ���.nistratar is n�t �avnra�le, ��
interested party may appeal directly ta the �d�.nls:�rative
Review Board (formerly the lJage Appeals Board), 4:r��n Cc;
Administrative ESeview Baard
U,S, Department of Labor
200 Constitutian Ar+enue, N.W.
Washington, d[ 26210 �
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Re�iew Board arH final.
EN� OF GENERAL AECISION"
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635.417 Canvict producerl rnate�ials.
(a} Materials }�roduced after July 1, 1991, �� convict labor may only be incorporated in a
�'ederal-aid lughway construction project i� such ma#erials have been:
(I ) Produced by convicts who are on parale, supervised release, or probation from a
prison ar
(2) Produced i� a qualified prison facility and the cumulative annual productian amount
of such materials �ar use in Federal-aid lughway canstt`uction daes not exceed the
amount of such znaterials produced in such faciiity for use in Federal-aid highw�.y
canstruction duxing the 12-month period ending July 1, � 987.
(b) Qualified prison facility means any prison facility in which convicts, during the 12-month
period ending July 1, 1987, produced materzals �o� us� in Federal-aid highway construction
prajeets.
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(aj Except as pro�ided in para�r�oh {b� of #F��s s�rtl�n, ti�e foll�w�n� ca�anged conditior�s cantract
elauses shall be made part oT, �?rid lr!YY: borated in, e�r_.�r h��h.:f%�V C�71i5tfUCtl�f1 �fOjEGt ��7�C��p�$
ue1��.* Z3 U.S.C, �U6;
{�,1 ai#fering site cor�d'itivns.
( i� D�r�ng the ����ress �� ti-I�e V�r�rk� iF s� ��c��rface r�r I�tent �hys:�al eondits�^� are
er�.:o�!nterPr_l a_t the lite Cil�'i�r!n� iT1at��'1�1�Y ffCm thnS� in[i[CdtEd I�'1 CI1� CG�n;rart O� If
�mknown �rf�ysVcal �anditions of �n unu�uaV r�aiu��, differing +n�terialVy �ram ��i�se
€���Illr'7]'li'� "L31ryC�kJ49�+�fLC� Zfl{� ��nor�Il�% fC'C��Y11Z�C� a.5 IF;:lpr�fl'C In kI?�' +hrarlc prov��p� �ar in
i?�e wantract, �re encauntered at the s=k±e; thP party disco�ering �����h c�nciitions sha[i
promptly r�ot11`y �E�e c�ther p��iy :r� ��� ritar,� �f t�e ��Pe'jfir �If�Q!'1:1a �orld'ltiorls �e7`[:+re [he
s�te i5 dY5t�r6ed �r1� �Pfnr� the affected �;f^�!� i� werf4rme�.
(11� Ur�n!"� Wri;ren �7otifiCatiGn, th� ct��ineer vvi�l �nv�sti�ate xhe eonditions, �reti if it is
����rmirtied tita?' the �^'.1dk�IrsnS f.n���ri8{I�f �4�I�tr �rod ��ufi� ,�� inca �a�e oi' decrease Mr�
t�A cos# Lr ±ima rer�uir�d for the performance ofi any work under rha Cor:rart, an
�tf�iictmPr�� ��rri�r'lirt� ���t�a����� �,rnfits, v,ri!l %? made and the conrrart ��r1ifVPrl Iry
writ,ing a�cordingiy, 7�iae er�ineer wiii natify kh� Laritractor ot the d�¢��mlrtati�n
;rvhether or not an adjustm�nt of ��e c�ntra�t is Ynrarranted.
(iii} 4�o c�r�i�r�ct adVustrrte�t whl�h r��4,lts la'� � bPnefii. to th� ca,7�rLctor+r,�tll I?? al[nwpei
unless tF�e cantr�ctor h�s provided the rP�uired written notice.
�ivj �fo ean�'rac# �;����tment �;rll� �e ailowed �r��er th�fi r_iaule for anV �ffevt� c���ed o�
unci�anged work. �This provisian may be omitted by the STf}'s at their aption.j
(2j Suspens�ons of wark ardered by the �,n, gineer.
(i� If the performance af all or any portiar� af tii e work �� �uspended ar deiayed by t}�e
engineer in writing for an unreasonable period of time (not originally anticipated,
customary, or inherent to the construction industry) and the contractor believes that
additional cor�npensation and/or cvntract time is due as a result of such 5uspension or
delay, the cvntra�tor shall submit ta the engineer in writing a request for adjustment
within 7 calendar days of receipt af the no�ice to r�sume work. The request sha[I set
fortf� the reasons and support for such adjustment.
(ii) Upan receipt, the engineer will evaluate the contractor's request. if the engineer agrees
that the cast and/or time required for the per�Formance of the cantract has increased as
a result ofi such suspension and the suspensian was caused by conditians beyond the
control of and not the fault of the contractor, its suppliers, or subcontractors at any
approved tier, and not caused by weather, the engineer v�rill make an adjustment
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CPN 102403
(excluding �rofi�) and modify the contract in writing accordingly. 7he contractor will be
notified of the engineer's determination whether or not an adjustment of th� cantract is
warranted.
(iii) No contract adjustment will be allowed unless t�e contractor has submitted the request
for adjustment within the tim� prescribed.
(ivj No contract adjustment will be allowed underthis clause to the extent that
performance would have been suspended or delayed by any other caus�, orfor which
an adjustment is provided or excluded under any other term or conditian of this
contract.
(3} 5rgnificarr� changes in the character of work.
(i) 7he engineer reserves the right to make, in writing, at any time during the wor[c, such
changes in quantities and such alteratiions in the work as are necessaryto satisfactorily
complete the praject. Such changes in quantities and alteratians shall not inualidate the
cantract nor release the surety, and th� con�ractor agrees to perform the work as
altered.
(ii� If the alterations or change5 in quantities significantly change the character of the work
under the cantract, whether $uch alterations or changes are in themselves sigr�ificant
changes to the character of the work or by affecting oiher work cause sueh other work
to become signifieantly different in character, an adjustment, exc[uding anticipated
profit, will be made to the contract. The basis for the adjustm�nt shall be agreed upon
prior to the perFormance of the work. If a basis eannot be agreed upon, then an
adjustment will be made either for or against the cantractor in such amount as the
engineer may determine to be fair and equitable.
{iiij If the alterations ar changes in quantities do not significantly ehange the character of
the wark fio be perfarmed under the contract, the alf�red work wifl be paid for as
provided elsewhere in the cantract.
(iv) The term "significani change" shall be construed ta apply onlyto �he following
ci rctamsta nces:
(A} When the character of the work as altered differs materially in kind or nature from
that involved or included in th� ariginal praposed constr€�ction; or
(B} When a major item of work, as defined elsewhere in the contract, is increased ir�
excess of 125 percent or decreas�d below 75 percent of the original cantract
quantity. Any allowance for an increase in quantity shal� apply only to that portian in
excess of 125 percen# of original contract item qwantity, or in case of a decrease
below 7� percent, to the actual amount af work performed,
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(bj The provisions of this section shall be governed by t�e following:
(1) Where 5tate statute does not permit one or mare of the contract clauses included in
paragraph (a) af this section, the State statute shall pre�ail and such clause or clauses need
not �e made applicable to Federal-aid highway contracts.
(2j Where the Stat� transportation department has de�eloped and implemented one or more
of t�e c.ontract cfauses included En paragraph (a) of this section, sUch clause or clauses, as
developed by the 5�ate transporta'tian depar�ment may be included in Federal-aid highway
contracts in lieu of the correspanding clause ar clauses in paragraph (a) of this section. The
State's action must be pursuant to a specific State statute re�uiring differing contract
conditions clauses. 5uth State de�eloped clause or clauses, hotiruever, must be in
conformance with 23 U.S.C., 23 CF� and other applicable Federal statutes and regulatians as
appropriate and shall be subject to the D�vision Administrator's appro�al as part of the
PS&E.
(cj ln the case af a design-build project, STDs are strongly encouraged to use °rsuspensions �fi �wiork
ordered 6y the engineer" clauses, and may consider "differing site condition" clauses and
"significant changes in the character of work" ciauses which are appropriate �ar the risk and
responsibilities that are shared with the des�gn-builder.
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�'PN 1 �2403
Proj�ct Number. �TP 2fl21(953}TP
Count�: TARRANT
Highway. VA
Sheet A
Control: 0902-90-083
Specification Da�a.
Sasis of E�timate
Item Description
166 Fertilizer (16-8-5)
168 Vegetative Watering
'� * Non-Pay, for Contractar's Informa#io� Oz�l.y.
Rate
6QO lb./acre� *
169,4a0 gal./acre
Unit
tan
1,000 gal.
Single lan� closures, except as ofh�rwis� shown i.n the plans, will be restricted to off-peak haurs
as defined in the following table:
Peak Hours Off-Peak Hours
7�0 9 AM ��a 6 PM 9 AM to 4 PM AIl day Sa#urday
Manday through Monday thraugh an.d and Sun.day
Friday Friday 6 PM to 7 AM
Monday ti�xough
Frida
Existin.g starm sewers and utilities are shawn from the best a�ailable information. Verify the
Iocation of alI u�derground facilities pxinr to starting �vork.
General Notes Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Impra�ements
C�'N i02403
Pro,�ect Number: �TP 202�(953)TP
Couniy: TARRANT
Highway: VA
Shee# B
Control: 0942-90-0$3
The following Holiday/Event lane closure restriction requirements apply ta this pxoject;
No woxk that restricts or inferferes with traff c shall be allawed between 3 PIv1 on �he day
preceding a Holiday or E�ent and 9 AM an the day after the Holiday or Event.
Holiday Lane Closure Restrictions
New Year's Eve anc� New Year's Day 3 PM December 30 through 9 AM January 2
(December 31 through Januazy J. )
Eastez� Holiday Weekend (Friday through 3PM Thursday through 9 AM Monday
Suuday)
Memo�ial Day Weekend (Friday through 3 PM Thursday through 9 AM Tuesday
Monday
Independe�ce Day (JuJ.y 3 fhrnugh July 5} 3 PM July 2 through 9 AM July 6
Labor Day Weekend (FMd�:y thrnugh 3 PM Thursday through 9 AM Tuesday
Mo��da
Thanksgiving Holiday (Wednesday through 3 PM T`uesday �rough 9 AM Monday
Sunday)
Christmas Holiday (December 23 through 3 PM December 22 through 9 ANi Dec�mber
December 2�} 27
Plan woxk schedules araund the apprapri�.ie dates above to ensuxe �raductive work is perfornled
withouf Iane closures.
Modificationa to Lane Closure ! Work Restarictions:
Submit a request in writing for approval by the Engineer a r i�n�'mum of 10 days in advance of
iznplementing a change to Iane closure resi�rictians.
When deemed necessary, the Engineer will lengthen, shorten, or a�herwise modi�y lane closuxe
restrictions as traffic conditions warrant.
When deemed necessa�y, the Engineer will modify the Iist of major event� when new events
develop, existing events are rescheduled, ox when war�ranted.
Special Eventsl Special SituatiQns will be handled on a ease�by-case basis. No work xestxicting
lane closures is allow�d from 3 PM a day before to 9 AM the cl.ay after ihe Special Event or
Special Situation.
Genexal Notes
Daggeft and D. McRae SRTS Irnpro�vernents
CPN 102403
Pro,ject Number: STP 2021(953)TP
County: TARRANT
Highway: VA
Sheet C
Controi: 09Q2-90-083
PrEvention of Mi ato Bird Nestin
It is a.zrticipated tl�at migratoxy birds, a protected group of speczes, may iry to nest on bridges,
culverts, vegetation, or gra�el substrate, at any time of the yeax. The preferred nesting season far
migratory bixds is from February 15 through �etober 1. When practicable, schedule construction
operations outside of the preferred nesting season. Other�wise, avaid nests containing migxato�ry
birds arid perform no vvork in th� nesting areas until the yat�ng birds have fledged.
Structures
Do not begin bridge and culvert construction aperations uniil ��vallovv nesting pre�ention zs
unplemented, until after October 1 if it's determin.ed that sr�vallow nesting is actively occurring,
or un�il it's det�rmined swallow nests have been abandoned. If the State installed nesting
deterren� on the bridges �nd eulverts, mainta.in the existing nestit�g deterrent to prevent swallv�v
nesting un�il October 1 or completion of the bridge and culvert work, whiche�rer occurs ea.rlier.
If n�w nesis are buil� and occupied after the beginraing of the worlc, da not perform work that can
�intexfere with or discouxage swallow� from returning to their nests. Preventian of swallow
nesiing ean be per�or�med by one ofthe following methods:
1. $y February 15 begin the removal of any exi.stirxg mud nests and all other mud placed by
swallows for th� constructian of n�sts on any portion of the bridge and culverts. The Engineer
will inspecfi the bridges and culverts �ar nest building activity. If s�allows hegin nest building,
scrape or wash dowzx a11 nest si�es. Per%rm th�se activities daily unless the Engineer determines
tT�e need to do this vvork more frequently. Remove nests and mud through October 1 a�r until
bridge and culvert construction operaiions are campleted.
2. By Febr�ary 15 place a nesting deterrent (whXch prevents access to the bridge and culvert by
swallows} on the eniir� bridge (exeept deck aa�d railing} and culverts.
Na extension of time or compensation paymen� will be gxanted for a dalay or suspension of work
caused by ne�ting 5wallows. This work is subsidiary to ihe �arious bi.d items.
The Contxactax's attention is diarected to the following lzst of terr�porary easements and tlieir
expiration dates:
Parcei Number Expiration Date
* Nota : The final list af tempora.ty easements are yet to b�; f nalized.
Complete all work iz� these easement ar�as prior to the expzratian dates shown. In the event ihat
wark is done after these expirafi�on dates, alX casis for extending these dates will be paid by th�
Contractar.
Cieneral Not�s
Daggett and D. McIZae SRTS Improvernents
CPN 102403
Project Number: 5TP 202I{953)TP
County: TAR_RANT
Highway: VA
Sheet D
ControI: 09Q2-94-�83
Rernove all existing �ences within the right of way and remove and replace alI exisiing fences
within easements whexe such fences conflict with the v�ork. Protect the remaining fence frpm
damage due to sla�king. Erect tempora�y fencing in the easement areas as necessary to secure
the property. Provide at l�ast one �eek no�ic� ta th� property awner prior to removing or
relocating the fence. Restoxe pe�mane:nt fencing to an equal ar better cpndition.
Mail box manipulation made necessary because of construction will be in accordance with Item
56Q "Mailbox Assemblies," except ihat this warlc will not be �aid for directly bui will subsidiary
ta the pez-ti�zent bid items.
Provide all-weather surface �ox temporary ingress ax�d egress ta adj�cent properiy, as directed.
Maierials, Iabor, equipment and incideritals neces5axy ta provide ternporary ingress and egress
will not be paid for directly but will be subsidiary to the various bid items.
Where neces�ary, the governzng slapes indicaied herein may be varied from the limits shown, to
the extent appro�ed.
On superelevated curves the shoulders vvi11 have the sazx�e cross-slape as ihe pavernent, unless
otherwise indicated.
On. superelevated curves where the grade line is in a sag or on a flat grade, overlay the shoulders
to the extent necessary to prevent trapping of water nn the high side,
All driveway openings wiil be determined by tkae Engineer an.d wzll co�ozxaa �ith T�xas
Department of Transpnrtation "Regulations far Access Driveways to State Highways" adopted
September 195�, a�d revised June 20Q4.
Locations and lengths of all private entrances are approxirnafe anly. The actual locations,
lengths, lines, and grades are to be established in the field.
Locations and lengihs of all private entrances are approximata on1y. The actual locations,
lengths, lines and grades are to be defermined by th� Engineer and shall conform to the
regulations of The City af Fort Worth.
Do not discolax or daanage existing curb and curb ax�d gutter during construction operations. In
the event of discolaration or damage, clean ar repair as directec�.
Remove the grass from the cro� of shoulders or pavement edges by blading or other appxoved
methods. Payment for this work will not be made directly but wil� be su�sidiary to ihe various
items of fihe contract.
Genexal Nates
Daggett and D. McRae SR`I'S �anpro�eznen.ts
CPN I02403
Proyect Number: �TP 2021(953)TP
County: TARR.ANT
Highway: VA
Sheet E
ControI: 0902-90-083
The City will perforrn certain preliminary work and will complete �lie wark in s�ach sequence and
naanner that �lie Contraciar �vill he able to begin his work a� the specifzed time.
The �tate wil� perform certain preliminary wark and v�rill complete the work xn such sequence
and manner that the Contractox wi�ll be able to begin his work at the sp�cified time.
Itenn �. Prosecr�tion and Progress
Working days will be computed ar�d cha�rged in accarc�ance wit,h Article 83.1.5, `Calendar Day.'
Item 100. Preparing Rigk�t of Way
Measurement for thi� item will be along the centerline of the project with the lirnits of
mea�urezn.ents as shown on the plans.
Item 14�. Removing Treated and Untreated Base and A.sphalt Pa�vement
Cemenf, litr�e, and/or li�ne fly-ash treated base material removed on �his pxaject will become tiie
property of t�e Contractor.
�tem 110. Exca�ation
Review proposed waste sites to detertnine if any site is located in a"Base Floodplazn" or
"Floodway" as defined by the Fedexal Emexgency Management Agency {�'EMA}.
If waste materia.l from this project is placed in a base floodplain as defined by FEMA, obtain a
permit fxom the lacal community responsible for enfarcing National Flood Insuranc� Program
(NFTP) regulations. Ensure that fhe owner of the pxoperty rec�iving ihe �rasie has obtained the
necessary permi�.
Itein 161. Compast
Place approximately 4" of cozx�post manufactured topsQil (CMT) on a.Il cut and fill slapes (exe�pt
drainage chat�nels where flexible charu�.el liners are indicated}, at afher locations shown on the
plans, or as directed.
Item 162. Sodding for Erosion Cantrol
FUrnish at�d place Bermudagrass sod. To obtai� an estunate or� quantities, it was a�sumed to
replace 3' of sod an either side of tha �roposed sid�walk.
Genexal Notes
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improveinents
GPN Ip2403
Project Number: STP 2021(953}TP
Caunty: T�1RR.ANT
Highway: VA
Item �68. Vegetati�e Watering
�heet F
Cpntral: 09a2-9Q-0$3
Fu�ush az�.d install an approved rain gauge at the project site, as directed. Furnishing a�d
installation of the rain gauge wilI not be paid far directly but will be subsidiary to I�em 168.
Apply vegetative watexin� �ox an establishment period oi thirteen vveeks fallowing application of
seed or installation of sod, at a rata of 1/2 inch of water depth per week (approximateIy 13,030
gallons per acre). During the first four weeks after seeding, apply water twice per week, on non-
consecutive days, each at hal� the weekly application rate. For ihe remainder of t1�e
est�.blishrnent periad, app�y �egetative watering once per u�eek during the months oF January
�rough Jua�e or Septeml�er through December, at the weekly applicatzan rate; apply watering
twice per week, on non-consecutive days during the xnonths of July and Aug�sfi, each at one-hal�
the weekly application rate.
Average weelcly rainfall rafes far ihe District are;
Jaz�ua�ry-0.39" April-0.86"
February-0.46" May—I.QO"
March—d.48" June—fl.63"
July-0.48"
August-0.47"
Septeznber-0.74"
October-0.68"
Novemher-0.46"
December—fl.37"
Itern 360. Concrete Par�ement
�'urraish a CSS-1P with greater than Sfl% asphalt residue for the tack caat onthis project.
When using the Hardy Chair-Lok to support reiz�forcing steel, chair spacing may be increased to
1.67 sq. �d. per chair, placed 'zn a diamond or square pattern. Do not exce�d bQ" longitudinal
spacing.
The pxovisians o� Ari.icle 3f 0.6.2, "Deficient Thickness Adjustzx�ent,'' will not be a xequirement
and the pavement v,�1I not be cored.
Tnclud� tlie appraved mix design nu�z�ber on each d�Iivery ticket.
Itezn 502,. Barricades, Signs, aud Traf�c Hancll�ng
Permanent signs may be installed when consfxuction in an area is complete and they will not
conflict with the traffic control plan �'ox the remainder of the job.
Existing signs a�e �p re�nnaiz� as lang as they do nof interfere with conai�uction and they da not
coniElici with ihe traffic control plan.
Axiy sign not detailed in the plans but cailed for in the Iayout will be as shown in the current
"Standard Hxghway Sign Designs for Texas".
General Notes
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Improveznents
CPN 102403
Pro,ject Number: STP 2021{953)TPp
County: TARR�NT
Hi.ghway: VA
Sheet G
Control; 0902-90-083
When traffic is obstructed, az�range warning devices in accordance with the latest edition of the
"Texas Manual on Uniform Tra.ffic Coni�ol Devices".
Cover �r remove azly wark zone signs when work or condition referenced is not occurring.
Da not place barricades, sign�, or any other tra�'fic control devices where they interfere with sight
distance at driveways ar side streets. Provide access to all driveways c��xring alI phases Qf
construction unless otherwise nated in the plans or as directed.
Item 546. TemporaYy Erosion, Sedi�anentation, and Environmenta! Controls
The 5W3P for this project wilI consist of using the �ollowing i�ems as directed:
� Temporary sedi.ment control fence
� Erosian control lags
Remave accumulated sediment or replace S W3P controls whez� the capacity has been reduced by
SQ% o� when the degth of sedimen� at the confarol strueture exceeds ane foot.
Items �30 And �31. Intersectians, Driveways and Turnouts, and SidewaIks
The furnishing a��d installation of the sand cus�ion in proposed sidewalks, sidewalk ramps, and
dxzveways will not be paid �or directly but will be subsidiary to this bid item.
Item 666. Reflectarized Pavement Markings with Retroreflective Requirements
Coll�ction of retroreflectivzty readings using a mobile retroz�efl�ctometer is the preferred method.
If retz�oreflectivity readings are collected using a portable or handheld unit, then measuxement is
defi.ned as a colIeetive average of at least 20 readings taken along a 200-foo� test section. A
minimum of three measurernents will be required per mile of roadway. Measurements collected
on a centerline stripe will be averag�d separately for s�tripe in each direction. of travel.
GenEral Notes
Daggett and D. McRae SRTS Tmprovements
CPN 102403
Technical Specificatinns
The followiug are governing specificatians fo.r tlie Flans far CSJ 0902-90-0$3 for cons�ruction of pedestrian
improvements consisting of sidewalk, curb ramp, signing and striping unprovements.
All specif'i�ations applicable to constructian for this pr�ject are identified as follows:
T�DOT Standard Specifications: Adopted by the Texas Department af Transportation November 1, 2014.
5tandard specificatians are uicorporated into the cnntract by reference.
Item 1L AbbreviationsandDefinitions
Item 2L Iz�structions fo Bidders
Item 3L Award and Execution of Con�ract
Item 4L Scope of VVork
Item SL Control of the Work
Item �L Control of Materials
Item 7L Legal Relations and Responsibilities
Item 8L Prosecutian aud Progress
Item 9L Measurement and Payment
Ttem 100 Preparing Rig�t of Way
Item 1 Q4 Removing Concrete
Item 105 Removing Treated and Untreated Base and Asphalt Pavement
Item 162 Sodding for Erosion Control
Itexn 168 Vegetative Watering
Ttem 420 Concrete Substructures
Item 432 Riprap {420)(421)(431)(440)(DMS-6200)
Ite�n 479 Adjusting Manholes and In.Iets
Item 500 MobilizatzQn
Item 502 Barricades, Signs, and Tr�c Handling
Itezn 506 Teingorary Erasion, Sediznentation, and Envirorunental Controls (161}(432)(556)
Item 529 Concrete Curb, Gutter, and Combined Curb and Guiter (360)(420)(421)(440)
Item. 53a Intersections, Drive�vays, at�d Turnouts
(2�7)(260}{263}(275)(276}(292)(3 � 6}(330}(334)(34U)(360)(42I)(440)
Item 531 Sidewaiks {360)(420)(421}{44U)
Item S36 Concrete M�dians azid Directional Islands (420}(421){440){529)
Item 550 Chain Link Fence {421}(�445}
Ytem 556 Pipe Underdrains
Item 644 Small Roadside Sign Assemblies {421)(440}(441)(442)(�A�S)(63b)(643)(655)
Item 666 Refleetarized Pa�ement Markings
Ifiem 672 Raised Pa�ement Markers
Ite�n 677 Eliminafing Existing Pavement Markings and Markers {300)(302}(316}
Item b'78 Pavennent Surf`ace Preparation for Marki�gs
TxDOT S,pacia.l Provisions
SP000-OQ 1 L
SP000-002L
SPOaO-003L
s�oao-ao�L
SP000-OOSL
SP040-394L
S�OD2-Ol 1L
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CPN 102403
SP007-OOIL
5�542-00$
SP506-O0 lL
SP666-Q07
Tx.DOT Special Specif cations
Item 100. 4 Tree Protection
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CPN 102403
004-4011.
Sp��ial Pro�ision �� I��m 0�0
Sch�dul� of �iquida��d Dam��e�
The dnllar amount of tlaily contract administration Liquidated Damages per Working Day is $1,Ob0,D0,
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9. DESCRIP7lON
All recipients of federal financial assistance are required to comply with various nondiscnminati�n laws
including Title VI of the Civil Rights Actof 1964, as amendetl, (Tifle VI), Titl.e VI farbids discrimination against
anyone in fhe United States on the grounds af race, color, or national origfn by any agency receiving federal
fur�ds.
Owner, as a reci�ient af F'ederal financial assistance, and under 7ifle VI and refated statutes, ensures that no
person shall on the grounds of race, religion (where the primary objective af the financial assistance is ta
provide employment per 42 U.S,C. § 2600d-3], color, nafiona! origin, sex, age or disability be excluded from
participation in, be denied the be�efits of, or ofherwise be subjected fa discrimination under any of Owner's
programs ar activities.
�, �EFIIVITION 0� Y��NiS
�n�hor� ��1� �{eiilj ���Qn;r?r}Qj" app�a�s in the follflwing six nondiscriminatian clauses, ��;: ;;!-.m '{:�,'ntrartnr� ��
UT1d2C5t00d Ed IIlG1L��* dI1 �8f�12S �0 GO��faCtS Qf �9f�01T�@f1tS �:ft?1 ��f�µ �?wne��,
3. �CYiVC�!�GR1MIhlJ�7'i0[� �'R��7V�ISI�NS
{luring 7he performar�ce of st11s c�Rir�ct; tpH cont�actaf �g�wns ws ia!!V;Aas'
3,1, C�moVian�e wi#h �egulations. The Contract4r �1�a!I ua�-�u'�y vuif� !h? Rpguiations relative k�
Iinn�licr.rimi�7dZjpR �n �2!��.TYllv-aSSiStPd DI'Dq�ams o1 �'ne benartmen# o; �I �+���t�r�aLic�n �Itisr?,nattwF. "�}+�T'j
Tifi�9 49, C��? ��f ��d4Eral ftegulations, �a►i F1, a� �r„�Y ir�ay �e wmpn�e.� irkm':�me t� �rme� {f;B��1�13f1B1
re#srred r�: a� lhe R�;�ulations), which are nerein incorporatetl �y ref•renGe and r�;?�g a p��i �f this oor*��,L
�,,�. �landiscriminatian. Tfte �ntractor, w;!h f�?�arc3 !�i thp 1+?�rl� �!fn!?i!� by it �liftf?q {hb COa1ti�Gt, �hdll R41
d{�r��r��nate on ±he grounds o# race, color, �r nat;onal ,:�rigin in �hp Ge!e�:t,�n anr� ,�t�nt�on of subcontractors,
iI1C�uCirtig prn_r.� �rPmpnrc ��f n;atprlais d��� I�:�se� c€ e^uiomeni. Tii� c.�:�tra�?�r s�i�11 �7cr ��n;�.�fia�� 8!x�1�f
di�Pr.i(, ,�r indir�ctly in rne rJMscrlmlr;�tinn orohibited I�y sscti�n �i_'i af the �e�ulatians. I�nc�luding emplayntent
prar.tir.«�C �;+�an �!;4 �nntrar_.t �pyars ��rr�y�faR1 �i?t fY!'Fh Ili fi oendix Q t�i the j?equlations,
, ....., �.w !� , P:
3,3: SGiic6±�ti0ns for ��+bcnntracts, in:ludin� Pro_r.urem�nt� pf �n�teriais and �auiqment: in a!! : nlir_.it3tinn�
�:�.tl,pr hy +;t7mnetitive �;dding o� ����Otl�ilOt� �;;3r!9 if}' ��14 CanriBCl�r' iDr 'A1wr�( �4 �}9 �arfnrmPrj �nriaf a
svbcontract, I^:1!,�;ng ar�curements n� ir�afie��als c; '��ases c�f ���ipmenl, uBCh ���tpnlial s:��bCDfiE�actor er
����iipr sz�all hp �ntifiPrl hy �'h0 C4nkf�C;�Qf 0; thA �ntrartnr'S {;�hij�a�lOf15 UfldBf fI?SS CG'"trart �ann] 1hp
�YCfUIatI0f15 F41�LiVE ��7 ikQ�[7I5[:fifT111l��IQj! (�!1 C'11B �fL7J!1C�8 4i T2R:�', CO!Or, i}J' �j��iD�la� Ofj:�lli_
��_4. �nfprmatian and F�eports� T11�v �+v��f��'�Q� SIIaIV �JrOVIU� C1�I �nformation �a.^.d ie,�arts r�quired by the
Rer��.�lations or directEves isst�e� pursuant thereto, and shall }��rmii �criecs la Ft: books, r?'r.nrr,�'�, �+�r�i;nts,
a,hPr zniir_r.ps Of Intnrmatf�yr} anrl its �a_r.iliti�s �,9 I�:�j� I��' det�rmine� �y rh� [)wnPr nr �;ry� p�,=X85 DEnarfmPni
G+{ ?:a�S��rtaiiUfl ltl L�E �}arFinPn1 r0 �?crr�rtair} �n???�IId17C� VJI��1 tS1��5 F'S?�UIa�lOflS, 4ft1r�r5 �,nri I��tlUC�IDf4�,
�h+;�;�ru �nv �nfprmatl�q I e(�ui2r:E Qf � Cr,nYra_r.fni iS I� kh!? F�tCIGoSIYE Y^..��E5510[1 0� 2���1thPi j`r'iiO �4;IS LN 1�4fIIRP�
t� i;.+rnisfti �h�g ;ntnrmation fhp ����a_r.tnr 5hall sa �rrity ta the C�vuner or �n� Faxa$ De�artmeni ��f
7�ransnnrtatinn a� 7ppropriate, and shall �pt forth what efforts it has mad� r� nbtain th� informatfon.
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3,5. Sanctions for Noncompl�ance. In fhe event of the contractar's noncompliance with the nondiscrimination
provisions of this eonfracf, the Owner shall impose such contract sancfions as it, the Owner may defermine
to be appropriate, inclu�ing, but not limited Ea:
� withhold€ng of payments fa the contractor under the contract until the cantractor complies, ar�tlfor
■ cancellation, fermination or suspensian of the ca�tract, in whole or in part.
3.6. fncorparation of Provisions. The contractor sf�all include the prouisians of paragraphs (3.1} through (3.6) in
every subcantract, incl�ding procuremenis of materials and leases of equipment, �n�ess exempt by the
Regulations, or directives issued pursuant thereto. The contrector si�all take such action wifh respect ta any
subcontract or procurem�nt as the Owner may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including
sanctions for non-compliance: pravided, however that, in fh� event a contractor becnmes involved in, or'ss
threatened v�rifh, litigation with a subcontractor or supplier as a result of suc� tl�rection, the contractor may
request the 4wner to enter info such lifigation fo protect the interests of the Owner, and, in addition, tne
contrac#or may request fhe United Sfates to enter into such ]itiga�on to protect �he int�rests af the United
Sfates.
Daggett and D. McRae SR�'S Innpro�eznents
CPN 102463
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S#atewide
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Cer�i�i���io� o� Nvndis�rimina�ion ir� ��pl��m�n�
1. �L�N�RAL
By sig�ing this propasal, the Bidder cerfifes t�at Bidder has participafetl in a previouscantract or subcontract
subject to the equal opportunity clause, as required by Executive Orders 10925,11914, or 11246, or if Bidder
has not participated in a previous contract of fhis type, or if Bidder has had previaus cantract or subcontracts
and has not fiied, Bidder will file with the ,�oint Reporting Commiftee, the Director of the Office of Federal
Contract Compliance, a Federal Government cantracting or administerjng agency, ar the former President's
Committee an �qual Em�loyment Opportunity, all reports due under the applicable filing requiremenfs.
No�e—The above certiflcafion is requirad by the Equal Emp{oyment Opporfunity Regulatinns of the Secr�tary
of Labor (4� CFR 60-1.7(b)(1)), and musi be submitted by Bidders and proposed subcontractors only in
rr nnectio� with cflntracts and subcontracts which are subject to the equal opportunity clause. Contracts and
subc.ontracts which are exempf from the equal oppartunity clause are set forth in 41 CFR 60-1.5. (Generally
�nl�r rnntra�ts ot subcantracts of $10,00� ar under are exempf.)
���rrentl�, 4t;�nrlarri �nrrr� 1[]fl fEEC]-3) ks {hq �ni, r;Ynrr rP���ir�es h� 1�� Executive Orders or their
sm�lamantlr�c� Teyul�tlUf15,
PfOr�sed �r!mp �:nnrrar_.tors and ;;�ocontractars whn have ��arlic�pated iri a��reuiauS �^!racl or s��hr.nnrrar_.t
SubleCt E� fhe �xFr+�fiiy? QrtlBiS �f►tl h�v� �of �Ia�J th6 f�x�«re� r���rts :;noulr� ��te khat 4� CFR 60-1,7{�}� i}
jjrAVP�{'j tl:� 3WdC� n� r�;ntf�1'.t.rj �'}n!� �g„hr_.nntf8�rs �nfess �;:.��h c�ntract�sr submits a r5�n�rt r_4vPrinq thE
de�inquent veriod or s�,.�rY:h c.T;h;;►. ���lod S�3eClfled bV 1'ne Fe��=r�1 HlyhWay A��!nictratir��7 �r bV !h� Qirector,
p�ir_.� �f 1=p�Prai �_ nntrart Cum;?1i�nce: �J_�, D�partment c�f tabor.
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N�ti�e o� ��quir�m�n� �o���i��a�i�� ►4��i�n t� �n��re �qual
Employ��n� �pp��uni�y (�x��ut��� Ord�r �1�46�
�. �����►�
In addition to the affirmafiv� aetian requiremenfs of the 5pecial Provision titled "5tandard Federal Equal
�mployment Opportunity Construction Contract Specifications" as set forth elsewhere in this propasa[, fhe
Bidder's atiention is directed ta the specific requirements for uiilization of minorities and females as set fortl�
below.
2, GOALS
2.1. Goals for minority and femaie participafion are hereby �stablished in accordance with 4� CFR 64-4,
2,2, The goals for minority and female par�cipation expressed in percentage terms for the Contractor's aggregate
work force in each trade on all consfruction work in the oovered area are as follaws:
Goals for minority parficipafion Goals for female participation
in �ach trade, % in each frade, %
See Table 1 I 6,9
2,3. These goals are applicable to ail the Cantractor's construction work (whether or not it is Federal or federally
assisted) pe�formed in the cavered area. if the Contractor performs constructian work in a geographical area
lacated oufside of the coveretl area, it will apply the goals established for such geographical area where fhe
work is actually performed. With regard to this ser,and area, the Cantractor also is sub}ect to the goals far
�oth its federally invnlvetl and non-federally involved construction. The Contractor's compliance wit� the
Executive Order and the regulations in 41 C�R Part 60-4 will be based on its implemenfation oF the Standard
Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract 5pecificatlons Special Provision and its efforts
to meet the gaals. The hours of minority and female employmenf and training must be substaniially uni�arm
throughout fhe length of the Cantract, and in each trade, and the Contractor must make a gootl faith effort to
employ minorities and wam�n evenly on each of its projects. The transfer of minorify and female employees
or #rainees from Gantractor to Contractor or from project to project for the sale purpose of ineefing the
Cont�actor's goals will b� a violation of the Contract, the Executive Order and the regulatians in 41 C�R Part
60-4. Compliance with the goais will be measured against the fotal wark haurs performed.
2.4. A Contractor or subcontractor wilf be cansidered in compliance with fhese provisions by participation in the
7exas Highway-Heavy Branch, AGC, Statewide Training and Affirmative Aetion Plan. Pravided that each
Contractor or subcontraetor participating in this plan must individually comply w�th the equal opportunity
clause set forth in 41 CFR 60-1,4 and must make a good faiih effort fo achieve the goals set fo�th for each
participafing firade in t�e p�an in which it has employees. The overall good performance of other Contractors
and subcanfractors towartl a goal in an approved plan does not excuse any covered Contractor's or
subcontractor's failure to make good faith efforts to achieve the goals coniained in these pravisians,
Confractars or subcontractors �a�icipating 9n the plan must be able to demanstrate their participation and
document their campliance w'ith the provisions of th[s Pfan,
3. su�coNT�.criN�
The Contractor must pfovide wr�ten notification ta the Owner wikhin i 4 working days of award of any
constructian subcontract in excess of $�O,OOa at any tier for consf�uction work under the Contract resulfiing
from this solicitafion pending concurrence of fhe Owner in the award, 7he natificafion will list the names,
Daggatt and D. McRae SRTS T�npro�ements
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address and telephone number of the subcontractar; employer identificafion number; estimated dollar
amount of the subcantract; estimated starting and completion dates of the subconfracf; and the geagraphical
area in which fhe Contract is to be performed.
4. COVEIiED AREA
As used in this special pravisian, and in the Gontract res�tlting from this solicitation, the geographical a�ea
cavered by these goals for female pa�ticipation is the State of Texas. The geographical area coveretl by
these goals for other minorities are the cou�ties in the State of �fexas as indicated in 7abla 1.
�. ���O�iS
The Cantrac#or is hereby notifed fhat he may be subject to the OfFce of FederaE Contract CompEiar�ce
Programs (OFCCP) re�aorting and record iceeping requirements as provided for under Executive Order T 1246
as amended. OFCCP wil[ pravide direct notice to �ha Cankracfor as to the specific repo�ing requirem�nts that
he wilE be expected #a fulfill,
7able 1
Coals for Minorit Partici ation
Counf Partici afion, °/a Coun Partici aiion %
Andersan 22,5 Chambers 27.4
Andrews _ 18,9 Cherokee 22,5
An elina 22,5 C�iidress 11.p
Aransas 44,2 Cia _ 12,4
Archer W 1 i,D Cochran 19.5
Armstron 11A Coke 2a,a
Atascosa h9,4 Coleman 10,9
Austin 27.4 Collin 18.2
Baile 19.5 Collin sworth 11 A
Bandera 49.4 Colorado 27,4
Bastra 24.2 Comal 47.8
Ba lor 11.0 Comanche 1D.9
Bee 44.2 Concho 2Q.0
Be11 16.4 Cooke 9 7,2
8exar 47.8 Cor ell 16.4
Blanco 24.2 Cottle 11.0
Barden _ 19.5 Crane 18.9
B�s ue 18.6 Crockett 2a.0
Bawie 19,7 CroSb 19.5
Brazoria 27,3 Culberson 49.0
Brazos 23,7 Da�lam 11,0
Brewsfer 49.D Dallas 18.2
Briscoe 11,0 Dawson 19,5
Brooks 44.2 Deaf Smith 11.0
Brown 10,9 Delta 17,2
Burlesan . 27.4 Denton , _ 98,2
Burnet 24,2 DeWift 27,4
Caldwell 24,2 Dickens 19.5
Calhoun 27.4 �immit 49,4
Callahan 11,6 Donle 11,�
Cameron 7�,a Duval 442
Carn 2�,2 Eastfand �0,9
Ca�son 11,0 Ector 15,1
Cass 20,2 Edwards 49,4
Casira 11.0 Ellis i8.2
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Coun ParEici ation, % Count Partici ation, %
EI Paso 57,8 Kened 44.2
Erath 172 Kent 10.9
Fal�s 18,6 Kerr 49,4
Fannin 17.2 Kimble 20,0
Fa ette 27,4 Kin 19,5 _
Fisher 10,9 _ !(inne 49.4
Flo d 15.5 Kleber _ 44,2
Foard 11.D Knox 1Q,9
Fort Bentl 27.3 Lamar 202
Franklln 17,2 Lamb � 19,�
Freestone 18.6 Lam asas 18,6
Frio 49.4 LaSalle 49.4
Gaines 19.5 Lavaca 27,4
Galvesfon 2$.9 l.ee 24.2
Garza �9,5 Lean 27.4
Gilles ie 49.4 Libert 27,3
Glasscock 18,9 Limestone 18,6
Goliad 2T.4 Li scomb 11.D
Gonzales 49.4 Live Oak 44.2
Gra 11.D Lfano 24,2
Gra son 9,4 Lovin 18.9
�r� 22.8 Luhbock 19.6 _
Grimes 27,4 L nn 19,5
Guadalu e 47.8 Madison 27.4 _
Hale �9.5 Marion 22.5
Hal{ 11.D Martin �8,9
Namilkon �8,6 Mason 2D,0
Hansford 31.0 Maka orda 27,4
Ha�'deman 11,0 fll+averick 49.4
Hardin 22.fi McCulfoch 20.0
Harris 27.3 McLennan 20,7
Harrison 22.8 McMullen 49.4
Hartle 11,Di Medina 49.�
1�aske[I 1Q,9 Menard 20,0_
Ha s 24,1 Midland 19.1
Hem hill 11.0 Mi[am 1$.6 _
Henderson 22.5 Mills 18,6
Hidal 0 72.8 Mitchell 10•9
Hill 16,6 Monta ue 172
iiockle 19.5 Mant amer. 27,3
Hootl 18,2 i�oor� 11.D
Ho Icins 17.2 Morris 20.2
Houston 22.5 Motle 19,5
Howard 18,9 Naco doches 22.5
Huds eih 49,0 Navarro 17,2 _
Hunt 17.2 Newton _ 22.fi
Hutchinson 1�,0 Nolan, 10,9
Irion 20.0 Nueces 49.7
Jack 17.2 Ochiltree 11.D
Jaekson 27.4 Oldham 11.0
Jas er 22,6 Oran e 22,8 _
Jeff Davis 49.0 Palo Pinta 17.2
Jefferson 22,6 Panola _ 22.5
Jim Wo 49,4 Parker 18,2
Jim Welis 44.2 Parmer 19.D
,�ohnson 18.2 Pecos 18.9
,fones 11.6 Pollc 27.4
Karnes 49.4 Patter 9.3
Kaufman 18.2 � Presidio 49.0
Kendall 49.4 Randall , 9,3
Daggett arid D. McRae SRT� Itnprovements
CPN 102403.
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S�anda�rd �ed��al �qual Frr�ployr���� �pp�r�uni�y �o��tru��i�n
C�n�ract Spe�i�icativn�
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9. G�N�RAL
1.9. As used in these specifications:
�°Covered area" means the geagraphical area described in the solicitation from which this Contract
resulted;
�"Director" means Director, OFfice of Federal Contract Campliance Programs, United States Department
of Labor, or any person to whom the oirector deiegates authoriry;
�"Employer identificatian number" means the Federal Sociai Security number used on the Employer's
Quarterly F'ederal Tax Retu�n, U.S. Treasury Deparfinent Farm 941.
� "Minority" includes:
� Black (all persons having origins in a�y of the B1ack African racial groups not of Hispanic origin);
� Hispanic (all persons of Mexican, Puarto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other
Spanish Culture or origin, regardless of race);
� Asian and Pacific lslander �all persons having origins in any of the original peopies of the Far East,
SaufiheastAs�a, the Indian Subcontinent, orthe PaciFc Islands); and
� American Indian or Alaskan Nafiive (all persons having origins in any of fhe original peoples of
North American and maintaining identifable tribal affiliations ihrough membership and participation
or communi�y idenfification).
42. Whenever the Contractor, or any Subcontractor at any tier, subcantracts a portion of the work involving any
construction trade, it will physically include in each subcontract in excess of $10,OD0 the provisions of ihese
specificafions and the Notice which contains the applicable goals far minority and female participation and
which is set forth in th� solicitafions from which this Contract resulted.
1,3. If the Contractor is participafing (pursuant to 41 CFR 60-4.5) in a Hametown Plan approved by the U, S.
Department nf Labor in the covered area either individually or through an association, its afFirmative acfion
obkigations on all work in t€�e Plan area (inclutling goa{s and timetables) will be in accordance with thai plan
for tE�ose trades which have unions participafing in the Plan. Contractors must be abte to demansfrate tF�eir
participation in and compliance with fhe provisions af any such Hometown Plan. Each Contractor or
Subcontractar participating in an appraved Plan is individually required to comply with its obligations �nder
the equal employment opportunity (EEO) cla�se, antl to make a good €aith effort to achieve eac� goal under
the Plan in each trade in which it has emplayees. The overall good faith performance by oiher Contractars or
Subcontractors toward a goal in an approved Plan does not excuse any covered Contractor's or
5ubco�tractor's failure to take good faith efforts to achieve the Plan goals and timetables,
1,4, The Contractor will implement the specifc affirmative action standards provided in Section 1.7,1, lhrough
Section 1.7.16, of these specifications, The goals sef forth in the solicitafion from which this Contract resulfed
are expressed as percentages af the total hours of employment and training of minority and female utilizafion
the Contractor should reasonably be able lo achieve in each construcfion trade in which it has employees in
the cavered area. Covered consfrucfion Confractors perform{ng Contracts in geogra�hical areas where they
do not have a�ederal or fetlerally assisted construction Contract will apply the minority antl femal� goals
esfabiished for the geagraphieal area where the Contract is being performed, Gaals are published
periodically in the Federal Register in notice form and such notices may be abtained from any Office of
Federal Contract Compliance �rograms office or any Faderal procurement contracting officer, The
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Contractor is expected to make substa�tially unifarm progress fawartl its goals in each craft during the periad
specified.
�,5. Neither the provisions af any collective bargainin� agreement, nor the failure by a union with whom the
Contractor f�as a callective bargaining agreement, to refer ei�her minorifies or wamen will excuse ihe
Contractar's obligatians under fhese specifications, Executive Ordsr 11246, or the regulations promulgated
pursuani thereto.
1,6. In order for the nanworking training hours ofi apprentices and traine�s ta be counted in meeting fhe goals,
such apprentices a�d trainees must be em�olayed by the Contractor during ihe training period, and the
Confracfor �nust have ma�e a commitmenf to employ fhe apprentices and trainees at the campletio� of their
fraining, subject to the availability of emplayment opportunities. Trainees must be trained pursuant to training
programs approved by the lJ, 5. Department of Labor,
1.7. The Gontractar will take specific affirmative ac#ions to ensure equal employment opportunity. 7he evafuation
ot the Gontractor's compliance with these speci�ications wilE b� based upon its �ffort to achieve maximum
results from its actions. The Contractar will dacumenf th�se efforts fuliy, and will implement affirmative action
steps at Ieast as e�ctensive as ihe fallowir�g:
�,7,1, Ensure antl maintain a working enviranmeni free of harassment, intimidation, and coercion at all sites, ar�d in
all facilities at which tha Coniracfo�'s employees are assigned to work, The Contractor, where possible, will
assign two or more women to each canstruction project. The Contracfor will specifically ensure that all
foremen, superintendents, and other on-site supervRsory personnel are aware ofand carry out the
Contractor's abligation fo maintain such a working environment, wifh specif:c attention to minority or female
individuals working at such sites or in such facilities.
1,7.2, Establish and maintain a curren# list of minority and female recruitmen� sources, provide written notifcafion to
minority and female recruitment sources and to communify organizations when fhe Contractor or ifs unions
have employment opportunities available, and main#ain a record of the organizations' responses.
1.7,3. Maintain a current fil� of th� names, addresses and telephone numbers of each minarify and f�ma]e aff-the-
street applicant an� minority or female referral From a union, a recruitmenf source or communify organiza�or�
and of �rhat action was taken w€th respect to each such individual. !f such individual was sent ta the union
hirtng ha[I for referrai and was nof referred back to the Contractor by the union or, if referred, not employed
by the Contractor, this will be documented in the file with the reason fherefor, alang wifh whatever adtlitional
aetians the Contractor may have faken.
9,7,4, Pravide immediafe wriiten notification to the Direcfor when fhe union or unions wifh which the Contractor has
a collecfive bargaining agteement f�as nat referred ta the Contractor a minarity persnn or woman sent by ihe
Contractor, or whe� the Confractor F�as other informa�on that the union referral Process has impeded the
Contractor's efforts io meet its obligafions.
1.7.5. Develap on-the-job training oppart�nifies andbr participafe in training programs for the area which expressly
include mir�orities and women, including upgrading programs and apprenficeship and trainee programs
refevant to the Cantractor's employment needs, especial�y fhose programs funded or approved by the U.S,
pepartment of E.abor, The Canfractor will pravide natice af fhese pragrams to the sources compiletl untler 7b
abave.
1.7,6. Disseminate the Confractor's �.�0 policy by providing nofice of the policy fo unions and training pro�rams
and requesting lheir cooperation in assisting the Contraetor En meeting ifs EEO obligations; by including it in
any policy manual and Collect�ve bargair�ing agreement; by publicizing it in the company newspaper, annual
r�port, eic.; by specific review of the policy with all management personne! and with all minorify and temale
�mployees at leask once a year; and by posting fhe company EEO policy on bulletin boards accessible to all
employees at each location where construcfion work is performed,
1.7.7, Review, a# leas# annually, fhe campany's EEO policy and affirmative actian obligations under these
specifications wi#h all employees having any Tesponsibi[ity for hiring, assi�nment, layoff, termination or ather
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employment decisions including specific review of these items with on-sife supervisory personnel such as
Superintendents, General Foremen, etc., before the initiation of construction work at any job site. A written`
record must be made and maintained identifying the time and place of fhese meetings, persons after�ding,
subject matter discussed, and disposition af the subject matter,
1.7.8. pisseminate the Contractor's EEO policy externa[ly by including it in any advertising in the news media,
specifically inciuding minority and female news media, and provitling written nofification to and discussing the
Cantractor's EEO palicy with other Contractors and Subconfrectors with v�hom the Cantractar does or
anticipates doing business.
1,1.9. Direct �ts recruiiment effarfs, both oral and written, to minority, femala and community organizatians, to
schools with minority and fema{e students and to minority and female recrui#ment and training arganizations
serving the Contractor's recruitment area and employment needs, iVat later fhan one monkh befora the date
for the acceptance of applications for apprenticeship or other training by any recruifinent source, the
Cantractar will send written notifcafion to organizations such as fhe abave, describing the apenings,
screening proced�res, and tests to be used in the selectian �rocess.
1,7.10, Enoourage present minority and female employees to recruit oiher minority persons and wamen and, where
reaso�able, provide after school, summer and vacation employment to minoriry and female you#h both on the
site and in ather areas of a Gontractor's workforce.
1,7,11. Validate all tests and oth�r selection requirements where there is an obligation to do so under 49 C�R
Part 60-3.
�.7.12. Conduct, at leasf annually, an inventory and evaluation at least of all minori#y and female personnel for
promotipnal opportunities and encourags these employees to seefc or to prepare for, through apprapriate
training, stc., such o�portunities.
1.7.13. Ensure that sertiorify pcactices, job classifcafions, work assignments and other personnel practices, do not
have a discriminatary effect by continually monitoring all personnel and employment related activitEes to
ensure that the EEO policy and the Contractor's obligations under these spec�cations are be9ng carried out.
1.7.14, E�sure that all facilities and compeny aciivifies are nan-segregated except that separate or single-user toilet
and necessary changing facilities will be pravided to assure privacy between the sexes.
1,7,15. pocument and maintain a record oF alf solicitatians of offers for subcontracfs from minorify and female
constrwction confractors antl suppliers, including circulation of solicitations ta minority and female contractor
associations and ot�er business assoc9ations,
1,7.16. Conduct a review, at least annualEy, af ail supervisors' adherence to a�d performance under fhe Contrac#or's
EEO palicies and affirmative action abligations.
1.8, Confractors are eneouraged to pa�icipate in voiuntary assaciations w�9ch assist in fulfilling one or more of
their a�irmative action obligations (Section 7,1. through Section 7,16.). The efforts of a canlractar
association, joint conk�actor-union, contractor-community, or ather sirn+lar group of which the Contractor is a
member and participant, may be asserted as fulfilling any ane or more of its obligations under 5ection 7.1.
through Section 7.16, of these Specifcations provided that the Gontractor active�y participates in the group,
makes every effort to assure that the group has a positive impact on the emplayment of minarities and
women in the indusfry, ensures tha# the cancrete benefits of the program are reflected in the Contractor's
minority antl female workforce par#ic�pation, makes a goad faifh ef€or� to meet ifs individual goals and
timetables, and can provide access to documentation which demonstrates the effectiveness of actions taker�
on behalf of the Contractor. The abligation to comply, however, is the Contractor's and failure of such a group
to fulfill an obligation will not be a defense for the Cantractor's nancompiiance.
1.9, A sir�gle goal for minorifies and a separate single goal for women have been established. The Contractor,
however, is required ta provide e�uaf e�ployment opportunity antl to take affirmative action for afl minority
groups, both male and female, and a1l wamen, bath m9nority and nan-minority, Consequently, the Cantractar
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may be in violafion af fhe Executive Order if a parCicular group is employed in a substantially disparate
manner (for example, even ti�ough the Confracior has acF�ieved its goals for women generally, fhe Confractor
may be in violafion af the Executive Order if a specific minority group of women is u.nderutilized),
3,10. Th� Contractor shall noi �se the goals and timetahles or affirmative aetion standartls to �iscriminate agaEnst
any person b�cause of race, calor, religion, sex, or national arigin,
1.11, The Contractor will not enter into any Subcontract with any person or firm debarred from Government
Gontracts pursuant fo Executive Order 11246.
1.12, The Contractor will carry out such sanctions ar�d penalties for violatian af these specifications and oF the
Equal Oppartunity Glause, including suspension, termination and canceflation of existing subcon#racts as
may be impased or ordered pursuanf to �xecutive Order 1124fi, as amended, and its implemending
re�ulations, by the Office of Federaf Contract Compliance Programs, Any Confracfor who fails to carry out
such sanction5 antl penalties will be in violafion of these specifcations and �.xec�tive brder 11246, as
amended,
1.93. The Confractor, in f�lfilling ifs obligations ttnder th�se spec[fications, will implement specific affirmative action
steps, at least as extensive as tho�e standards prescribed in paragraph 7 of tl�ese specifications, sa as to
achieve maximum results fram its efforfs to ensure eq�aal �mployment oppartunity. fF the Cotstracfor fails to
comply wifh the requirements af the Execufive Ortler, the implementing regulations, or these specifications,
the Directorwil[ proceed in accordance with 41 CFR 60-4.8.
1.14. The Contractor will tlesignate a responsib[e official fo manitor afl emplayment-related activity to ensure fhat
the company EEO policy is being carried out, to submit reports relating #o the provisions hereof as may be
required by the Governm�nt and fo keep recards. Records must at least incl�de for each employee the
name, address, telephone numbers, construction trade, union affiliation if any, employee identification
number when assigned, social security number, race, sex, status (e,g., mechanic, apprentice, trainee, helper,
or laborer), dates of changes in sta#us, hours worked per wee€c in the indicated trade, rate of pay, and
locations at which the work was performed, Records m�st be maintained in an easily understandable and
refrievable farm; f�owever, to tite degree that existirtg records safisfy this requiremen#, Contractor5 shall nat
be required to maintain separate recards.
�,15. Nothing herein provided will be construed as a limitatian upon the applicafton of ather �aws which es#ablish
different standards of compliance or upon the application of requirements for fhe hiring of loca[ or ot}�er ar�a
residenfs (e.g., those under the Public Works Employmeni Act of 1977 antl the Community D�velopment
Block Grant Programj.
1.16, In addition to the reparting req�irements set for�h elsewhere in fhis Contract, tfie Confractor and the
subcontractars holding subcontracts, not incfuding material suppliers, of $9a,004 or more, will submit for
every month of July during which work is per�ormed, employmer�f data as contained under Form PR 1391
{Appendix G#0 23 CFR, Parf 230), and in accordance with the included instructions,
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Di��d��n�a��d �u�in��s �r��e�pr�s� in �'�d���l�Aid Co�n�pa���
1, DESCRIP�IOi�
The purpose of this 5pecial Provision is to carry out the U,S, Department of Transportation's (DbT) policy of
ensuring nondiscriminafion in the awartl antl administration of QOT-assisted Contracfs and creating a level
playing field nn which firms owned and controlled by individuals who are determined to be sacially and
economicalky disadvantaged �an compete fairly for DOT-assisted Contracts,
Z, D1SA�VRPITACED BUS�N�SS ENTEftPRIS� iN ��D�V�AL-AID CONiRACTS
2.1, Policy. It is the palicy of the DOT and fhe Texas pepartmen# of Transportation �Departmen#) that DBEs, as
defined in 49 CFR Part 26, SubpartA, and the Department's DBE Program, wi[l f�ave the opportunity ta
participate in the performance of Contracts financed in whole or in part with fede�al funds, The D8E
requirements of 49 CFR Par# 26, and the Department's DBE Program, apply to this Contract as fo�lows.
The Cont�actor will solicit DBEs through reasonable and available means, as defined in 49 CFR Part 26,
Appendix A, and fhe Department's pBE Pragram, or show a good faith efFort to mset fhe QBE goal for this
Contract,
The Contractor, subreci�ient, or subcontractor will not discriminate on the basis of race, calflr, national origin,
or sex in ti�e perfnrmance of this Gontract. Carry out applicable requirements of 49 CFR Part 26 In the award
and admi�9stration of DOT-assisted Contracts. Failure to carry auf t�ese requirements is a material �reach af
this Contract, which may result in the termination aF this Contract or such other remedy as the recipient
deems apprflpriafe,
The requirements of this Special Provisian �nust be physically inc4ud�d in any subcantract.
By s9gnjng the Cantract proposal, the Bidder is ceriifying that fhe DBE goal as stated in the proposal wiil be
met by obtaining commikments from eligible DSEs or that the BEdder will provide acceptable evidence of good
faith ef€or# to meet the commitment.
2,2. Definiiions.
2,2,1, Administrative Recansideration. A process by which the low bidder may request reconsiderakian when the
Department determines the good faith efforf (GF�) requirements have not b�en met.
2.2.2. Commercially Useful Functio�t (CUF). A CUF' occurs when a �8E has fhe responsibility for fhe execution
of the work and carrying out such responsib9lities by actually per#orming, managing, and supervising the
work.
2,2,3. Disadvantag�d Business Enterprise (DBE). A for-profit small business certi6etl t�rough the Texas Unified
Certification Program in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26, lhat is at least 51% owned by one or mnr� socially
and economically disadvantaged individuals, or in tfi�e case of a puhlicly owned business, in wF�ich is at least
51 % of t�e sfock is ownetl by one or more socially and economically disadvanEaged individuals, and whose
management and daily business operafians are controlled by ane or more of the individuals who own it,
2.2.4. DB� Jofni Venture. An association of a DBE firm and one or more other firms to carry out a single business
enkerprise far profit for which purpose they combine their property, capital, effarts, skilfs, and knowledge, and
in which the DBE is respansib�e for a distinct, clearly defned portion nf the work af t�e Contraci and whase
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share in the capital contribution, confrol, managemenf, risks, and profits of the joint venture are
commensurate wifh ifs ownership interest
2.2.5. DOT. The U.S. Department af Transportation, including the Office af fhe Secretary, ihe Federa! Highway
Administration (FHWA), the Federal 1'rar�sit Administration (FTA), and tha Federal Aviatian Administrafion
(FAA).
2.2.6, Federal•Aid Contract. Any Contraet between the Owner and a Contractor fhaf is paid for in whole or in part
with DOT fnancial assistance.
2.2,7. Cood Fai#h EfforE, RII necessary and reasonabl.e steps to achieve the confrac# goal which, by their scope,
intensity, antl appropriateness #o tf�e abjective, could reasonably be expected to abtain sufficienk DBE
participation, even if not fully successful, Good faith efForis are evaluated priar to award antl fhroughout
performance of t�� Contract. For guidance on good faifh e�forts, see 49 CFR F'art 26, Appendix A.
2,2.8. North American Industry Classification 5ystem (NAECSj, A designatian that besf describes fhe primary
business of a firm. T�e NA1CS is described in the North American Industry Classifcafion Manuai—United
States, which is available on fhe Internet at t�e �J.S. Census Bureau we�site:
htt :�rwww.census, dvlevsrwwwlnai�si.
2.2.9, Rac�-Conscious. A measure ar �rogram fha# is focused specifically on assisting anly i]BEs, including
women-ownetl businesses,
2,2,10. Race-Neutral DBE Participation. A�y parficipation by a pB� through custamary competi�ve procurement
procedures.
2.2.11. 7exas Unified Certifiicatian Program (TUCP) �irectory. An online direcfory fisfing all DBEs currently
cer#ifed by the TUCP. The Directory ideniifies DBE �rms whose parficipatio� on a Co�tract may be caunted
toward achievement of the assigned Ds� Canfract goai,
2,3. Confractor`s Responsibilities.
2.3.1. DBE Liaison Officer. Designate a DBE liaison officer who will administer t�e Contractor's DBE program and
who will be responsible for maintenance of racords of efforts and cantacts made fo subcontract with DBEs.
2.3,2. Compliance Tracking System (CTS). This Contract is subject tn Contract compifance tracking. Contractors
and D��s are required to provide any noted and requested Contract compliance-related dafa to the Owner.
This includes, bui i5 not limited to, commifinents, paymenfs, substifutions, and good faitf� efForts, Canfractors
and DBEs are res�onsibl� for r�sponding by any nofed response date or due da#e to any instructions or
request for information by the Qwner.
2.3.3. Apparent Low Bidder. ihe apparent low bidder must submit DBE commidments to satisfy the pBE goal or
s�bmit good faith effark Form 2603 and supporfing documentation demons#rating why the goaf could nat be
achievetl, in whole or part, no later fhan � calendar days a€ter bid opening. The m�ans of transmittal and tne
risk oF tim�ly receipt of t�e informa#ian will be the bidder's respansibility and no extension af ilie 5-calendar-
day timeframe wilf be allowed for any reasan.
2.3,4. DBE Contractor. A DBE Contractor may receive cretlit toward the DBF goal for work performed by its own
forces and work subcontracted to DBEs. In the event a DBE subcan#rac#s fa a non-€lB�, thaf information
must be reported monthfy.
2,3.5, bBE Committal. On1y those pBEs certifi�d by fhe TUCP are eligibfe to be used fnr goal attainment, The
Directory can be accessed at the following lnternet address:
https,llfxdot.txdotcros.comlFront�ndNentlorSearchPub lic.asn?TiV=txdot&XI[}=2340.
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A aBE must be certifed on the day the commitmenf is considered and at time af subcontract execution, It is
the Contractor's respansibility to ensur� firms identified far parficipatian are approved cerfified �BE firms.
ihe Bidder is responsible ta ensure that all submittals are checiced far accuracy, Any and aq omissions,
deletions, andlor errors that may affect tf�e end resuli af the commitment package ar� the safe liabilities of
the bidder.
Commitments in excess of the goal are considered race-neutral commitments.
2.3,6. Good Faith Effort Reqwiremenis. A Contractor who cannat meef the Coniracf goal, in whole or in part,
must make adequate good faith efforts to obtain d8� pariicipation as so stated and defined in
49 CFR Part 26, Appendix A.
2.3.6.�. Administrat9ve Reconsideration. lf the Owner determines that the appar�nt low �itlder has failed ta satisfy
the good faith efforts requirement, the Owner will n�tify tf�e Bidder af the failure antl will give the Bidder an
opportunity for administrative reconsideration.
The Bidder must request an admin9strativ� reconsidera�ion of �hat defermination wifhin 3 days ofi the date af
receipt of the notice, The request must be submitted directly to the Owner,
If a reconsiderafion request is tim�ly received, the reconsiderafion decision wili be made by the Owner's DBE
liaison officer or, if the �BE fiaison afficer took part in the original defermination that khe Bidder failed to
satisFy the goad faith effort requirements, an Owner employee v�ho holds a senior leadership �osit�on and
reports directly to the executive officer, and who did not take par# in the original determination wil] act as an
administrative hearing afficer. The Bidder may pravide written doc�mentation or argument concerning
whefher the assigned DBE contract goaf was mef or whetF�er adequafe good faifh ef€orts were made ta meet
the Contract goal.
The p�� liaison or ot�er Owner employee making �he reeonsideration determination may request a meeiing
with the �idder to discuss whether the goal commitments were met nr whether atlequate good faith efforts
were made to obtain the commifinents to meet the Contract goal.
The meeting must be held within 7 days of the date of t�e request submitted under this section. lf the Bidder
is unavailable to meet during the 7-day period, the reconsitleration decision will be made on the written
infarmation provided by t�te Bidder.
'The Owner will provide to the Bidder a written decision that explains the basis for f nding that the Bidder did
not meet the Contract goal or did not make adequate goad faitl� efforts ta meet the C�ntract goa1, within
7 days af the date of the notice issued in this sectian.
The reconsitleratian decision is final and not subject to adminisfrative appeal.
2.3.7. �etermination of DBE Participation. Tf�a work performed by tfi�e �SE musi be reasonably cor�strued fo be
included in the work area and NAICS worlc code identified by the Cor�tractor in the approved commitment,
Partici�atian by a DB� on a Contract wi11 noi be counted toward DBE goals untif fhe amount of the
participation has been paid to the DBE.
Payments made to a DBE that was not on t�e a�igina� commitment may be counted toward the Confrac� goal
if that flBE was certified as a DBE befare the exeaution of fhe subconiract and has performed a
Comm�rcially Useful Function.
The total amount paitl to the DBE forwork performed with iEs own forc�s is countetl toward th� DBE goal.
When a DBE subcontracts part of the work af its Contraci to anofher firm, the value of fhe subcontracted
work may be counted taward p�� gaaEs only i# the subconiracfar is itself a DBE.
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DBE �oal credit for the DBE subconfrac�ors leasing of equipmen� or purchasing of supplies from the
Contractor or its affiliates is not allowed, Project materials ar supplies acquired from an aFfiliate of the
Gontractor cannot direcily or indiractly (second or lavrer tier subcor�tractor) be usad for DBE goal credit.
If a dBE �rm is declared ineligible tlue to DBE decertification a�t�r the execution of the DBE's subcontract,
the DB� firm may complete the work and the DB� firm's participation will be counted toward the Contracf
goal. If the �BE firm is decertified befare the DBE firm has signed a subcontract, th� Contractor is obligated
to replace the inellgible DBE firm or demanstrate that it has made gootl faith effor�s io do sa.
The Contractar may counf 100% of its expenditure to a DB� manufacfurer. Acc�rding to
49 CFR 26.55(e)(1)�i), a DBE manufacturer is a fi�rn kha# operates ar maintains a factory or establishment
that produces, on the premises, ti�e materials, supplies, articles, or equipment required under the Contracf
and of the general character described by the specificatians.
The Contracto� may count anly 60°/0 of its expenditure to a DBE regular d�aler, According to
h9 CFR 26,55(e)(2)(i), a D�E regular dealer is a firm that owns, opera#es, or maintains a store, warehouse,
or other establishment in which t�e materials, suppfies, articles, ar equipment of the general character
described by the specificafions and required ur�der the Contract are bought, kept in stock, and regularly sold
or leased ta the public in the usual course af business. A firm may be a regular deaEer in such bulk items as
petroleum products, steef, cement, gravel, sfone, ar asphalt witi�out owning, operating, ar maintaining a place
of business if the firm both owns and o�erates distribufion equipment for the products. Any supplementing of
regular dealers' own distribufion equipment must be �y a long-term lease agreement and nat on an ad hoc or
cantract-by-contract basis. A{ong-term lease with a third-party transportatian company is not eiigible for 60°/a
goal credit.
Wi�h respect to materials or supplies purchased from a DBE that is n�ither a manufacturer nor a regular
dealer, the Contractor may count the entire amounf of fees or commissions charged for assisfance in t�e
procurement of the materials and sup�lies, or fees or transpnrfatian charges far the delivery of materials or
supplies required on a job site,
A Contractor may couni taward its DBE gaal a portion of the total value of the Contract amount paid to a DBE
joint venfur� equal fo the distinct, clearly defined porfion of if�e work ofi t%e Cantrac# pe�formed by �he DBE,
2.3,8. Cornmercia[ly llseful Funciion. lt is the Contractor's obligation to ensure that eac� DBE used on
federal-assisted contracts performs a commerciafly useful function on fhe Confracf,
The Owner will monitor performance during the Gontract to ensure �ach DBE is performing a CUF.
Under the terms established in 49 CFR 26.55, a DB� performs a CUF when it is responsibie for execution of
the work of ti�e Contract and is carryfng out its responsibilifies by actuapy performing, managing, and
supervising fhe �rnrk involved.
With respect to material and supplies used on the Contract, a DBE must be r�sponsible for negotia#ing price,
defermining quality and quantity, ordering th� material, instal[ing the �nat�rial, if applieable, and paying for the
material itself.
With respect to trucki�g, the DBE trucking firm must own and aperate at least ane fully licensed, insured, and
operational truck used on tf�e Contract, The i7BE may lease trucks fram another DBE firm, including ar�
owner-operator who is cerkified as a DBE, �he p�� wi�o leases trucks from another DBE receives credit €or
the tatal value of the transpartation services ti�e lessee aB� provides on €he Canfracf. 7he p6� may also
lease trucks from a non-�BE firm, including from an owner-operaror. The aBE that leases trucks equip�ed
with drivers from a non-0BE is entit[ed to credi# for the tofa! value oF transpo�tation services pravided by non-
DB� leased trueks equipped with drivers nnf to exceed the value of transporkation services on the Contract
provided by DBE-ownetl trucks or leased #rucks wifh DBE emp�oyee drivers. Additional par#icipatian by non-
�BE owned frucks equippetl wit� drivers receives eredit anly for fhe tee or commission it receives as a result
of the lease arrangement.
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A DBE does nat perform a CUF when iis rale is limited to that af an extra participant in a fransaction,
Contract, or project through which funds are passed in order to obtain the appearance af pBE participation.
The Owner will evaluate similar transactions involving non-DBEs in order to defermine whether a DBE is an
e�ra participant,
If a DBE does nat perform or exercise responsibility for at Isast 30% of the total cost of its Contract with its
own work force, or fhe QBE subconfracts a greater porfion af fhe work than would be expected on the basis
of normal industry practice for the #ype of work involved, the Qwner will presume that the DBE is not
performing a CU�,
If the Owner determi�res that a DBE is nat performing a CUF, no work performed by such DBE will count as
eligible participation. The denial period af fime may occur before or afier a tleterminatian has been made by
�he Owner.
In case of the tlenial of credit �or non-performance, the Contractor will be required to provide a subsfitute
DBE to meei the Contract goal or provide an adeq�ate good faith effort when a�plicable,
2.3,8.1. Rebutiaf of a Finding of No Commerc`rally UsefUl F'anct�an. Consistent with the provisions of 49 CF'R
26.55(cJ(4)&(5}, before the Owner makes a final f�nding that na CUF has been performed by a DBE, the
Owner will notify the qBE and provide fhe D6E t�e apportunity to provide rebuttal information.
CUF determinatians are not subject to adminisfrative appeal.
2,3,9, Joinf Check. The use of joint checfcs between a Contractar and a DB� is allowed with Owner approval, To
obtain approval, thE Contractor must submit a eompfeted Form 2178, "D�� Joint Check Approval," to the
awner.
The Owner wili closely monitor the use of joinf checks to ensure thai sueh a practice does not erode the
�ndependence of the D�� nor inhibii the DBE's ability to perform a CUF, When joint checks are utiiized, DBE
credit toward the Conkract goal will be allowred only when the subcontraciar is performing a CUF in
accordance wifh �9 CFR 26,55(c)(1),
Long-ierm ar open-ended joint checking arrangements may be a basis for further scrutiny and may result in
the lack of participatian to+uards the Contract goal requirement if DSE independenc� cannof be esfablished,
Joint checks will not be allowed simply for the convenience of the Contractor,
If the proper procedures are not fallowed or the Owner determines that the arrangements result in a lack of
independence for the DBE 9nvolved, no credif for the DBE's participation as it relates to the material cost wilf
be used toward the Contract goal raquirement, and the Contractar will naed to make up the difference
elsewhere on the praject.
2.3.10, DBE Termination and 5ubstitution. No aBE named in the commitment submifted under Section 2.3.5. wili
be terminated for conveniance, in whole or part, without the Owner's appraval. This includes, but is noE
limifed fo, instances in which a Contractor se�ks ka pe.rfarm work originally designated for a�BE
subcontractor with its own forces or those of an affiliate, a non-pB� firm, ar with ar�other DBE firm.
Unless consent is provided, fhe Contractor wili not be entitled to any payment far work or material unless iE is
performed ar supplied by fhe listed DBE.
The Confractor, prior to submitting its requesf to terminate, must Frst give writfen notice to the �BE of i�s
intent fo terminate and the reason for the termination, The Contractor will copy the Owner on the Notice of
Intent to terminate.
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The DBE has 5 calendar days ta respand to t�e Canfrac#ar's notice and will advise khe Confractor and the
Owner of fhe reasons, if any, why it objects to the proposed termination of its s�bcontract and why ths Owner
should nof apprave the prime Gontractar's requesi for ferminaEion.
The Owner may provide a shorter response fime if required in a particular case as a matter oF public
necessiiy,
The Owner will consider both the Cantractor's request and DBE's s#ated pasitiort prior to approving tf�e
request The Owner may provide a written approval only if if a�rees, for reasons skated in its concurrence
document, tha# the Contractor has good cause fo terminate the DBE. If the Owner does nof approve the
request, the Contractor must continue to use the committed DBE firm in accordance with the Contract. For
guidance on what good cause includes, see 49 CFR 26.53.
Goad cause does not exist if t�� Cor�iractor seeks to terminate, reduce, ar substitute a DBE it relied upon to
obtair� the Contract sa that the Contracfor can self perform the wark for which the �BE flrm was engaged.
When a DBE subcontractor is terminated, make good faith efforis fo find, as a substitute for the original �BE,
anoiher �BE to perfarm, af least to the extent needetl to meet fhe esfablished Contract gaal, the work ti�at
fhe origit�al DBE was to have performed under fhe Contracf.
Submif the completed Form 2228, "DBE Termination 5u�stitution Request,° within seven (7) days, which
may be extended for an atlditional7 d�ys if necessary at the reques# of the Contractor. The Owner wil]
provide a written determination to the Gontractor stating whether or �ot good faith efforfs have been
demonstrafed.
2.3,11. ReporEs and Records. By fhe 15th of each month and after work begins, report payments to meet the DBE
gaal and for DBE race-�eutral parficipation on projecfs with or withouf goals, These payment reports will be
required until all Dg� subcontracting or material sup�ly activity is completed, Negative payment repo�ts are
required when no activi#y has occurred in a monthly periotl,
Noiify the Ownar if payment to any DB� subcontractor is withheld or reducetl.
Before receiving final payment from the Owner, the Contractor must indicate a final payment on the
corrspliance tracking system. The final payment is a summary of all payments made fo t�e DBEs on the
praject.
All recortls must be retained for a period af 3 years following completion of the Confract wark, ar�d must be
available at reasonable times and p�aces for inspection by authorized representatives of the Owner, Texas
pepart�nent of Transportation ar the DdT. Provide copies of subcantracts ar agreemenis and other
documeniatian upon request.
2,3.Z2. Fai[ure ta Camply� ff fhe Owner determines the Contractor has failed fo demonstrate good faith efforts to
meet the assigned goaf, the Confraciar wi[I be given an opportunify for reconsiderafion by the Owner.
A Contractor's failure to comply with the requirements of this Special Provision will canstitute a material
breach of this Goniract. In such a case, the awner reserves the right to terminate the Contracf; to deduct the
amount of �BE goal no# accomplished by D��s from the money tlue or to become tlue fhe Contractor, or to
secure a refund, not as a penalfy bu# as liq�idated damages, to the �wner or such ofher r�medy or remetlies
as ihe �wner deems e�propriate.
2,3,13, �nvestigations, The Owner may contluct reviews or investigations of participants as necessary, All
pa�t€cipants, including, b�t nat limited to, DBEs and complainanis using DB� Subconfracfors to meet the
Gontract goal, are required to cooperate fuily and promptly v�ith compliance reviews, investigations, and
ofher requests for information.
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2.3.14, FaisificatEon and Misrepresentation. if the Owner determines that a Contractor or subcontractor was a
knowing and w�lling parGcipant in any inkended or actual subcontracting arrangement cantrived to artiFcially
inflate D8E participation or any other business arrangement determined by tf�e Owner to be unallowable, or if
the Contractor engages in repeated violations, falsification, or misrepresentation, the Owner may,
� refuse to caunt any fraudulenf or misrepresented DBE participafian;
� withhold progress payments to the Contractor commensurate with the violatior�;
� ref�r the matter fo the Office of Inspector Genera! of the US Department of Transpnrtafion for
investigation; andlor
� seek any other available contractual remedy.
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Sp��i�l P���isi�n �o I�er� �
I��tr�r��ions te �idd���
Itam 2, "Instructions to Bidders," of fhe Standard Specifications is amended wifh respect to the clauses cited below. I�a other
cEauses or requiremenfs of this lkem are v�aived or changed.
Art9c[e 2.3., "Issuing Proposal Forrns," seeond paragraph, is supplemented by the #ollowing.
The Owner w911 not issue a proposal form if one or more of fhe following apply:
� the Bidder ar affiliate of the Bidder that was originaily determined as the apparent Eow 8idder on a project, but was deemed
nonresponsive for failure ta submit a DBE cammitment as specified in Article 2.94., "Disadvaniaged Busi�ess Enterprise
(qBE)," is prohibited from rebidding that speciFic project,
Artic�e 2.7., "Nonresponsive�Bid," is supplemenied by the follawing:
ihe Owner will not accept a nonresponsive bid. A bid that has one or more of the deficiencies listed below is considered
nonresponsjve:
� the Bidder failed to submit a QBE commitment as specified in Arficie 2.1�,, "Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DB�).°
,y�{irlA Z,�4,, "Disadvantaged �usiness Enterprise (DBE)," is added.
Tt�e apparent low b�dder must submit DBE comm[tment informatinn on fetlerally funded prajects with DB� goals within �
ca!pndar oays (as defined in 49 CFR Part 28, Subpart A) of bid opening, For a suhmission that meets the 5-day requirement,
adminisirative corrections will be allowed.
lf fne apparent low Bidder fails ta submii lhe�r Ui3� mformatian within tiie specif�ed tir�errame, the apparent low bidder will be
deemed nanresponsive and the proposal gua�anty will became th� property of fhe Owner, nof as a per�alty, but as liquidated
damages, The Bidder forfeiting the proposal guaranty will not be consi�ered in future proposals for the same wflrk unless #here
has been a substantial change in the design of the wark. The Owner may recommend:
� reject all bids, or
� award the Cantract to the new apparent low Bidder, if the new apparent low 8idder submits DBE information within
one caEendar tlay of notification by the Owner.
If ihe new apparent low Bidder is unable to submit the required DBE informatian within one cale�dar day:
■ fhe new apparent 1ow Bidder will not �e deemed nonresponsive,
� the Bidder's guaranty w�ll not be forfeited,
� the Owner wiH r�ject all bids, and
� fhe Bidder will remain eligible ta receive future praposals for �he same prp;ert.
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Speci�[ �r�vi�i�n �o It�r� �
L��al Relati�n� and I�e�ponsibili�t��
I�em 7, "Legal Relatians and Responsibilities," af the Standard Specifcations is amended with respect to the clauses cited below.
No other clauses or requirements af this Item are waived or changed,
Section 2.8,5., "Training", is supplemented by the following:
Coordinate enrolEment, pay associated fees, and successfully complete approved 7raining vr Confraetor fleliveretl Training.
7raining is valid fnr the periad prescribed by the provider but no less than 3 yrs. from the date of compfetion. The Owner may
require training at a frequency less than the periotl prescribed or 3 yrs, based on Qwner's needs. Training and associated fees
will nat be measur�d or paid for directly but are considered subsidiary to pertinent Items.
2,6.5.1. Approved Training. Approved training is listed below:
2.6.5.1.1
Contractor Responsible PerSon and Alternate.
Provider Course Title
American Traffic Safety Serv9ces Assoc3ation TrafFic Control Supervisor
National Highway Institute N'laintenance of Traffic Control for Supervisars
2.6.5.1.2. FlaqQer Instructor Training.
Provider Course `Citle
American Traffic Safety Services Association Flagging Instructor Training Course
Texas Engineering Ex#ension Services Train-the-Trainer Flaggers
National Safety Council F'lagger (Instruetor}
University of Texas at Arlington, Certified Fiagger Instructor
Division for Enterprise DeveEopment
Ffagger Tra�ning,
Provider Course Title
iexas Engineering ExtenSion Services Fiaggers in Work zones
Nafional Safefy Counci! Flagger (Novice}
Universily of Texas at Arlington, Flaggers in Work Zones (TxDQT Training)
Continuing �ducation Department
University of Texas at A�lingt�n, WZ Traffic ControllQualified Flagger
Cnntir�uing �ducation Department
Associated �uilders and Gontractors, Flagger Training
Auslin Chapter
LDI Safety Training Flagger Training
Tipton Compliance and Safety Flagger 7raining
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2e6.5.1.3. Law Enforcem�nt Personnel.
Pravider Course Tftle
National Highway Institute Safe and Effective Use af Law Enforcemenf
Personnel in Work Zones
2.6.5,'[�4. 0#her Woric Zone PersortneL
Provider Course Title
American Tra�ic Safety Services Association 7raffic Control Technician Training
Texas Engineering Exiension Services Wark Zone Traffic Control
National Highway Institute Mamtenanc� of Traffic Gnntrol for Technicians
National Highway Institute h�ainienance Training Series: Sasics of Wark
Zone 7raffic Control
2.6.5.2. Contractor Deliv�red 7raining. Develop Contractor Delivered Training curriculum and submit the
curricul�m to the Owner for approval. po not implement the training curriculum b�fore receiving wriiten
approval from the Owner. The work performed and materials furnished #a develop the curriculum and �rovide
training will not be measured or paid for directly but will be considered subsidiary to pertinent Items,
A contractnr's certified flagging instructor is permitted to train other flaggers,
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Item 502, °Barricades, Signs and Traffic Handling" of the Standard Specifications, ts hereby amended wikh respect tn the clauses
cited below, and no other clauses or requirements of this Item are waived or changed hereby.
Article 542.1., "Description," is sup�lemented by the following;
7emporary work-zone (TWZ) tra�ic cantrol devices manufactured after December 31, 2019, must 17avE be�n su�cwssfuify lESiECi
to the crashworthiness requirements of the 2016 edifion of the Manual for Assessing Safety Fiardware (M,4SH). Such deviees
manufactured an or before this date and successfully tested ta NCHRP Repari 350 ar the 2009 edition nf MASH �nay continue #a
be used throughaut their normal service Hves. An exception to ihe manufacture date applies when, based on the projecCs date cf
letting, a category of MASF�-2a16 compliant TWZ tra�ic control devices are not approved, or are not self-certified after the
December 31, 2019, date. In such case, devices thak meet NCHRP-350 or MASH-2009 may be used regardless of the
manufacfure date.
Such TWZ traffic cantro! devices include: po�table sign supports, barricades, portable traffic barriers designated �X(:II1�IU_P.IV �OT
use in temparary work zones, crash cushions designated exclusively fior use in kemparary wark zones, longitudinal Channpli�er5.
truck and trailer mountad atienuators. Category 1 Devices (i.e,, lightw�ight devicesj such as cones, tubular markets and �Er!�ms
withouf lights or signs attached however, may be self certified by the vendor or provider, with documentation provided ta
❑epartmeni or as are shown on Depart�nent's Compliant Work Zon� Tra�c Control Device List,
Artlele 502.4., "�a►rm�n#,° is supplemented by the following;
Truck mounted attenuatars and traiisr �ttPn�s�tdrs x�rill pe pa�d for under S�ecial Specification, "Truck Mounted Aftenuator (�MA}
and Trailer Atter�uatvr (TA)." ��rtabie Changeable �Vlessage S��gns will �E pa�d fc�r under Special 5pecificatian, "Portable
Chang�able h�fessage 5ign." Portable Tra�c 5ignals will be paid tar aander Special �pecifcation, "Portabie 7raffic Signals,"
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�p��i�� Pr��l�lon �o l�el� �06
T�rr�po�ar� ����ion, �edim�nt�ti�n, �nd �r�viron��ntal C�n��ols
�nr r�is �roje�t, item �06, "�`em�orary �rosian, Sedimentatiar�, and Environm�nlal Conirals," �f the
�t�n�arr� ti�pe:;#ir.atifln�;, Is �ere�y v����1P�i and repiaced with t�e following.
�. pF�c_:RI�TIOIV
�^s±al�, maintain, aitid remove erosion, :-edimPntatinn, a�n pnuir�nmental controi measures to prevent or
re�?uce Ih:�� �issharge of �oflutanis;n acccrrdance 4;�ifr lhti Stwrm 4�!a±er ��f!!�tion PlevPr��inn Pj�.n f$WP3� in
Ehe �+�ar�s �nr� !:�� t�exas �nii��raRt �+sr_.harge Elimination 5yst�m (TPDESj General �'ermit TXR�6000U.
2, �!�ZE�t1R��
i=urni�h :ma�P�ials ir� accordancE x����h the following:
■ � l'am } �'� , "�nnipOSt�,
� Item �l�?. "�Riprap'"
! lkPrrr �56, ��"'iF e Ur�dpfdralns'
�,�, �nr.k �jlter �b�rns,
2,1.1. ,�gqre�ate, Furnish aggregate with I�ardness, durability, �leanliness, and resistance tn crumpling, flaking,
�nd �r��?n� acceptable to the Qwner. Provide ihe fallowing:
■ 7ypes 1, c, anti 4 hc�k Fi!t�r C?ams. U'se 3l0 4� �+n,_ aggregate,
o Ty�e 3�ock ri!ter i]ams, l�s� � to 8 in, aggregake. '
2,1,2. ;^��re Ffsavide n�inimum �� gauge galvanized wir� for �e steel �vire r�es�t and tie w�res for '� ypes 7 a±,d 3
��ock filter dams. Type 4 dams require:
� a double-twisted, hexagonal weave wifh a no�ninal mesh opening of 2-'1I� in, ��-1 f4 in,;
� minimum 0.086fi in. steel wire for netting;
Q minimum 0.1063 in, steel wire for selvages and corners; and
� minimum 0.0866 in. far bir�ding or Eie wire.
2.1.3. 5andbag Mater9al. Furnish sandbags meet�ng 5eclion 506.2.8., "Sandbags," except fha# any gradation of
aggregate may be used to fill the sandbags.
2,2. Sem�arary Pipe Slope Qrains. Pravide corrugated metal pipe, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe, flexible tubing,
watertight connection bands, grommet matenals, pEefabrica#ed fittings, and flared entrance sectin�s that
conform to the plans. Recycled and other makerials �neeting these requirements are allowed if appraved,
Furnish concrete in accordance with Item 432, "Riprap.°
2.3. 'iemporary Paved Flumes. Furnish asphalt cancrete, hydrau�ic cement concrefe, or other comparable
non-erodible material that canfarms to the plans. Provide rock or rubble wit� a minimum diameter of 6 in. and
a maxi�um voluma of 112 cu. fit. for the construclior� af energy dissipaters.
2.4. Consiruction Exits, Provide materials that mest the details shawn on the plans and this Section.
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2,4,1. Rock Construction �xit. Pravide crushed aggregate for long- and shart-term consfruction exits. F�rnis�
aggregates that are clean, hard, durable, and free from adherent coatings such as salt, afkali, dirf, clay, loam,
shale, soft or flaky materials, and organic and injunous matter. Use 4- to 8-in. aggregate for Type 1. Use 2- ta
4-in. aggregate for Type 3.
2.4.2. Timber Canstructior� Exit. Furnish No, 2 quality or better railroad ties and timb�rs for long-term construction
exits, tree oflarge and loose kno#s and treated to conlro] rot. Fasten timbers with nuts and bolts or lag bolts,
of a# least 112 in. diameter, unless ofherwise shown on the plans or alfowed, Provide plywood or pressed
wafer board at least 112 in. thick for shart-term exits. �
2,4.3, FauRdation Course, Provide a foundation course eonsis#ing of flexible base, bituminaus concrete, hydraulic
cement concrete, or ofher materiafs as shown on the plarts or directed.
2.5. �mbankment for Erosion ControE, Provide rock, loam, clay, topsoil, or other earth materials that will form a
stabl� embankment to meet the intended use.
2.6. Pipe. Pravide pipe outlet material in accordance witi� [tem 556, "Pipe Underdrai�s," and details shown on th�
plans.
2,7. Constructivn Perimeter F'enc�.
2.7.1. Posts, Provide essentially straigi�t wood or steel posts that are at least 50 ir�. long. Furnish soft wood posts
wifh a minimum diameter of 3 in,, or use nominal 2 x 4 in, boards. F'urnish hardwood pasts with a minimum
cross-section af �-112 X 9-115 in, Furnish T- or L-shaped stee� pasts with a minimum w�ighf of 0.5 Ib. per foot.
2.7.2. Fence. Provide orange canstr�cfion f�ncing as approved,
2.T,3. Fence Wire, Provide 11 gauge or larger galvanized smoath or twisted wire. Provide 1fi gauge or larger tie
wire,
2,7.�, Flagging, provide bnghtly-colared flagging that is fade-resistant and ai least 314 in. witle ta provide
max�mum visibifity both day and ni�ht.
2.7.�. Staples, Provide staples with a crown at least �!2 in. wide and legs at least 112 in, long,
2.7.6. Used Materia[s. Previously used materials mee#ing t�e applicable requiremenfs may be used i# approved,
2.6. Sandbags. Provide sandbag material af polyprapylene, pofyethyleRe, or polyamide woven €abric wifh a
minimum unit weight af 4 az, per square yard, a Mulfen burst-strengt� excesding 304 psi, and an ultravialet
stabi�ity exceeding 70°/0,
Use natural coarse sand or manufacfured sand meeting the gradation given in Table 1 to fill sandbags. Filled
sandbags must be 24 to 30 in. lang,16 to 18 in, wide, and 6 to 8 in, ti�ick.
Tab[E 7
Sand Gradation
5ieve � Ftetained °/� b Wei ht
4 Maximum 3%
1Q0 Minimum 8Q%
20D Minimum 95%
Aggregate m.ay be used instead of sand for sifuations where sandbags are not adjacenf t4 fraffic. 7he
aggregate size shal� not exceed 318 in,
2.9. Temporary 5ediment Control Fence. Pravide a nef-reinforced fence using woven gea-textife fabric. Logos
visible to #he trav�ling public will not be allowed,
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�,g,j, ���,r�r, p;�vide fabrie ��aterials Fn accardance �rith i]M5-b230, "i er�norary �e�i.mant i:ontrol renc� Fabr1�."
?,9,2, ��sts. I'ro�vi�e essentially straight woad or stesl posts wikf� a minimum length oiq�8 �n„ �niess otherwise
�.:_h�wn c�n i�e �!�nG, Furnish soft wood posts at feast 3 in. in diamefer, or use nominal 2 X 4�n: boards.
���rnish hardwaocf posts with a mir,imum crvss-sectian of 1-112 x 1-112 in. Furnish 7- or L-shaped steel ��nsts
4�+ith � mi�lm��m we�oht ofi 1„i Ib. per foot.
Z.9,3, 1Vet I?ei�l�orr,em�nt, P,�vicSe net r�intorcement a[ al I�a�! �2-if2 gauge galvani��d ��:P!�+p�� �^��;� r�psh, wi►li a
�maYimi,rx� p�pnl[7U 51Z8 Of Z�� In.. �I �P�S� '�+? I�, 4:'l��, �!!!��SS O�h�f4Vl5e SIIOWR OR 1�!? �i�175,
�,+�,q, y#�� �a5, �rnuiri� �t�o�es with a �rown at ie�St ?!4 In, 4;�lde and legs i!2 in. long,
�.9 �. l:Ynd Materials. U�e recyciech material m�eting 3he �ppf�cable requlrements if �pproved,
2_10. �?��dearadable �rosVon C�antrol Lags,
�.14.�, �".•�rp Niate�lal, Furreisil �o�e i;latarlal #I�at is b�cle�radablG 0� G'ecyciable. 4�sP c�m��st. e�ulcin, as�pn
exc�IG�nr w��d f��rs; �hipped site ��etation, aqricultural rlce at wheat straw, �:ocortiut fiber,10a°lo
;e�y�l��le lib�t5, r�: �nY othEr a�!�n+��+le matPria! +.!!?less V�?eifically �;i!e� �ut 4� �h? �lans. F'ermit nu rnare
�f??� �°! ag t�ie �nater�al t� escape from the �ontainm�nt mes�,. rurn�sh compost meeting the �equirements of
i�em 161. "Gt�t?1pO5t,'
2. ��_�_ Gr!±tainment �!+!esh F��^��h ca:�ta!^�^tirit n�esi� Mh�± i51�L�°! hlc�lPqradable, �1�^ts7d�grarianlr�, �r rec�Y!anle
surh as r�rlap. tw�ne, �1V ohoto�egradable pias#ic, �olyester, or any �rthRr a��r?nfablFl m�Y�rial,
F�rnis?� bi��pgrada�le os ��h�4odegradable cantamment,�,e.sh w!??n I^� vr+#N rQm�in in p��ca �s �art af a
w�0�t8tIVE rVStP_.�1,
Fu;7ish r�cyclabie containment mesl� #ar temporary ii�stallations.
��� �, ,[�y, r�rnish �,inc�P�radable erosian oc�nv�ol loqs with diameters shown on #� � p!�.ns or as d�►�erted. S!�f�
ti�nta�nment mesh dertiseiy sa logs do noi deform_
3. i���!Sii�UCT[ON
3.1. �ontractor i�esponsibilities. implement the Owner's Storm Wate� Pollution Preve�7tion Plan tSWP3) for the
� rclect in �sardance with the plans and specifications, TPqES General Permit TXR1500a0, aod as directed
;�y t��e �uvner. �eveiop and impiement an SWP3 for project speci#ic material supply plants within and vutside
oF �P �wner's ripht of wav in accordance with the specific or general starm water permik requirements,
Preveri waler poilutior� fir�r� storm water asscciated with construction activity fram enfering any surface
w�tPr or nrivate property on or adjacent to liie project site.
3.2, �eneral.
3,2.1. Phasing, Impi�m�ni can�roi measures i� ChP a�ea t� be diu�!,.Fr�P,� h�fofe i7eqinninG CO�'1Gtrirrfjnn p.; ��
directed. Limit the disturbance to the area show�► �rs �he plar�s ar as directed. If, �r� i'ie opin�on at the �7wner,
the Contractor cannot cantrol soi[ erosion a�d sedimentatio� resulting from construc#i4n operations, the
Owner wiEl limit the disturbed area to that which the Contractor is able ta controL Minimize disturbance to
vegetation.
3.2.2. Maintenance, lmmediately correct ineffective cankral measures. Implement additional controls as directed,
Remove excavated material withi� the time requirements specifed in the applicable starm +xater permit.
3.2,3. 5tabilizati4n, Stabilize disturbed areas where construction acfivities wip be temporarily stopped in
accardanee with the applicable starm water permit. Esfablish a uniform vegetative cover. The project will not
be accepted until a 70% tlensity of existing adjacent untlisturbed areas is obfained, unless otherwise shown
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on the plans. When shown on ti�e plans, fhe Owner may accept the project when adequate controfs are �n
piace that will control erosion, sedimenfation, and water pollution until sufficient vegetafive cover can be
esfablished.
3.2.4. Finished Woric. Upon acceptance of vegetative cover, remove and dispose of all temporary control
measures, femparary embanlcmenis, bridges, mafting, falsawork, piling, debris, or o#her obstructions placed
during construction tha# are not a part of the finished wark, or as directed.
3,2,5. Restricted Activities and Required Precaukions. �o not discharge onto the ground or swrface waters any
pollutants such as chemicals, raw sewage, fuels, lubricants, coalant�, hyd�aulic fluids, bitumens, or any other
�efroleum product. Operaie and maintain equipment on-site to prevent actual or pofential water pollufion,
Nianage, coniro�, a�d dispose af litter an-site such that no ativerse impacts to water quali#y occur, Prevenf
dust from crea�ng a patential or acfual unsafe candition, publie nuisance, or conditian endangering the value,
utility, or appeara�ce of any property. Wash out cancrete trucks only as d�scribed in the TPDES Genera)
Permit TXR15Q000, UkiGze a�propriate controls to minimize the offsife transport o# suspended sediments and
other pollutants 'rf it is necessary to pump or channel standing water (i.e. dewatering), Prevsnt discharges
that wauld cont�ibute Ea a violation of Edwards Aquifer Rules, water quality standards, the impairment of a
listed water body, or ofher s�ate or federal law.
3.3, Installation, Mai�tenance, and Removai Work. Perform v�ork in ac.cordance with the SWP3, according Ea
manufacturers' guidelines, antl in accordance with the TPDES General Permik TXR95D000, Install and
maintain the integrity of temporary erosian and sedimentation control deviees to accumulate silt and debris
until soil disturbing activities are completed antl permanent erosion cantroi features are ir� pface or fhe
disturbed area has been adequately stabilized as determined by the Owner. . If a device ceases to function
as infended, repair or replace the device or parfions thereo# as necessary. Remove sediment, debris, and
litter. When approvetl, sediments may be disposed of within embankments, or in the right of way in areas
where the material wil[ nat cantribute ta further s1tation. D�spnse af removed materia! in accordance with
federal, state, and local regulations.
R�mave devices upon ap�roval ar as directed. Finisin-grade and dress the area upan removaE, Stabilize
tlisturbetl areas in accordance with the permit, and as shown on the plans or directed. Materials removed are
considered consumed by the prajecf. Retain ownership of stockpiled material and remave it frorn the projecf
when �ew installations or replacements are na longer re�uired.
3.3.1. Ftocfc F'ilter Dams for Erosion ContraL Remove trees, brush, stumps, and ot�er objectionable material t�at
may interfere witi� the eanstructian vf rock filter dams. Place sandbags as a foundation when required or at
the Contractor's aption,
Place the aggregate to the lines, height, and slopes specified, without undue voids for Types 1, 2, 3, and 5.
Place the aggregate on the mesh and then fold the mesh at the upstream side over Ehe aggregafe and
secure it to ifself on the downstream side with wire ties, ar hog rings for Zypes 2 and 3, �r as directed, Piace
rook filter dams pergendicular to the flow of the stream or channel unless otherwise directed, Construct filter
dams accarding ta the follawing criteria unless o#herwise shawn on the plans:
3.3.1.1, Type 1 (Non-reinforced).
3,3.1.�.1. Heighi. Ak leasf 18 in. measured verfically from existing ground to top of filter dam.
3.3,1.1.2. Top Width. At feasi 2 ff.
3.3.1,1,3. Slopes. No ste2per than 2;1.
3.3.�.2. Type 2 (Reinforced).
3,3.1.2.1. Height. At least 18 in. measured v�rtically from existing ground to top of filter dam.
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CPN 102403
5Qfi-001�.
3.3.1.2.2,
3.3.1.2.3.
3.3.1,3.
3,3.1.3.1.
3.3.1.3.2.
3,3.1.3.3,
Top Yilidth, A# least 2 ft,
Slopes, No skeeper than 2:1.
Type 3 (Reinforced).
MeighE. Ak least 36 in. measured vertically from existing ground ko tap of filter dam.
Top Width. At feast 2 ff.
Slopes. Na steeper fhan 2:1,
3,3,1.4. Type 4(Sack Gabions). Unfold sack gabions and smaoth aut kinks and bends. Conneet #he sides by lacing
in a single ioop-�ouble loap pattern on 4- ko 5-in. spacing for vertical filling. pull khe end kacing rotl at one
end unEi1 tight, wrap around khe end, and twist 4 times. Filf with stone at the filling end, pull the rod #ight, cut
the wire with app�oximately 6 in. remaining, and twist wires 4 fi�nes.
Place the sack flat in a filling trough, fill wikh stone, connect sides, and secure ends as described above for
ho�izontal filling.
Lift and plac� without damaging the gabion. 5hape sack �abions to existing contours.
3.3.1.5, Type 5. Provide rock filter dams as shown on the plans.
3.3.2, Temparary Pipe Siape Drains, Install pipe with a slope as shown on the plans or as directed, Construct
embankmentfar the dra9nage system in 8-in. lifts to the required elevations. Hand-tamp fhe soil araund and
under the entrance section to the tvp of the embanlcment as shown on the plans or as directed. Form the top
af the embankment or eart� dike over the pipe slope drain at least 1 ft. higher than the top af the inlet pipe at
all points. Secure the pipe wifh hold-downs or hold-d�wn grommets spaced a maximum of 1Q fi. nn center.
Construcf the energy dissipaters or sediment traps as shown on the plans or as diracted. Consfrucf the
sediment trap using concrete or rubble riprap in accordance with {tem 432, "Riprap," when designat�d vn t�e
plans.
3,3,3. Temporary Paved Flumes. G4nstruct paved flumes as shnwn on fhe plans or as directed, Pravide
excavation and e�nbankment (including compacfion of the subgrade) of material tfl the dimensions shawn on
the �lans unless otherwise indicated.lnstall a rock or rub�le riprap energy dissipater, constructed from the
materials speeifed above, tfl a minimum depth of 9 in. at the flume outlst to the limifs shown on the plans or
as directed,
3,3.4. Construction �xits. Prevent traffic from crossing or exiting the construcfion site ar moving directly onto a
public roadway, alley, sidewalk, parking area, or other right of way areas other than at the location o#
cons#ruction exiis when tracking co�tditions exist. Co�struct exits #or ei#her aong- or short-kerm use.
3.3.4.1. Long-Term. Place the exit over a foundation course as required, Grade the faundation course or compacted
subgrade ko direct runoff from the constructian exits to a se�imen# trap as s�own on the plans or as directed,
Canstruck exits with a width of at least 14 ft, far one-way and 20 ft. far twfl-way traffic for the full widtE� of the
exit, ar as direcfed,
3.3.4. �.1,
3.3.4.1.2.
3.3.4.2.
3.3.4.2.1.
7ype 1. Construct ta a depth of at least 8 in, using crushed aggregate as shawn on th� plans or as directed,
Type 2. Construct using railroad ties and timbers as shown on the plans or as directed.
Shorf-7err�. �
Type 3. Construct using crushed aggregate, plywoad, nr wafer board. This type af exit may be used for daily
operakions where long-term exifs are nof practical,
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CPN 102403
506-001 L
3.3.4.2.2. Type 4. Consfrucf as shown on the plans or as directed,
3,3,5, �arthwork for �rosion Cor�trol, Per%rm excavatio� and embankment operations to minimize erosion and
fo remove collected sediments from ofher erasion contro� devices.
3.3.5.1. Excavafion and Embankment for �rosiQn ControE Features. Place earth dikes, swales, or comb'snations
af both along the low crown of daily iift placement, or �s �irected, to prevent runoff spillover. Place swales
and dikes at other locations as shown an the plans or as directed ta prevent runoff spillover or to divert
runoff. Gonst�uct cuts wi�h the low end blacked with untlisturbea� earth to prevent erosion of hillsides.
Construct sedimenf traps at dreinage strucfures in conjunction wifh other erosion canfro[ measures as shown
on fhe p[ans or as directed.
Greate a sediment basin, where required, providing 3,600 cu. ft. of starage per acre drained, or equivalent
contral measures far drainage locations that serve an area with 14 or more disturbed acres at one time, nof
including oifsite areas.
3.3,6.2, Excavation of Sedimen# and De�ris, Remove sediment and debris when accum�latian affects the
perfarmance of the devices, after a rain, ar�d when directetl,
3.3.6. Canstruction Perimeter Fence. Construcf, align, and locafe fencing as shown on the plans or as directed.
3.3,6.1. Installation af Posts. Embed pasts 18 in. deep or adequately anehor in rock, with a spacing of 8 to 10 ft,
3.3.6.2, Wire Attachment, Attach the top wire to tf�e posts at least 3 ft, from the ground, Aftacf� the lower wire
midway between fhe ground and the top wire,
3,3.6.3. Flag Atiachmenf. Aitach flagging to both wire stran�s midway bekween each post. Use flagging at least
18 in. long. 7ie flagging to the wire using a square knat.
3.3.7, 5andbags for Erosion GontraE, Construct a berm or tlam of sandbags that will intercept sediment-laden
storm water runoff from disfur�ed areas, create a ret�nfion pond, detain sedimer�#, and release water in sheet
flow. Fill sach bag with sand so that at least the tap 6 in. of the bag is ur�€illsd #o allaw for proper tying of the
open end. Place the sandbags witf� their tied ends in the same dir�ction, Offset s�bsequent rows of
sandbags 112 fhe length of the preceding row. Pface a single layer of sandbags tlownstream as a secondary
debris trap. Plac� additional sandbags as necessary or as direcfed far supplementary suppart to berms or
dams af sandbags or earth.
3,3,8, Ternporary Sediment�Control Fence. Provide temporary sediment-cantrol fence near the downstream
perimeter of a disturbed area to intercept sediment from sheet flow. Incorporafe the fence into erosion-control
measures used ta confrol sediment in ar�as af higher flow. Install khe #ence as shown on the plans, as
specified in fhis Section, or as directed.
3,3.6.1. Installation ofi Pasts. �mbed posts at least 18 in, deep, or adequatefy anchor, if in rock, with a spacing of 6
fo 8 ft. and install on a slight angle #award thte r�noff source,
3.3.8.2, Fabric Ancharing..Dig trenches along the uphill side of the fence to anchor 6 to 8 in. of fabric. Provide a
minimum trench crass-section oF S x 6 in. Placa ti�e fabric againsk the side of the trench and align
ap�roximately 2 in. of fabric along th� battom in fhe upstream diTection, Backfill the trench, fhen �and-tamp,
3,3.8.3. Fabric and Net Reinforcement Attachment, Attach the reinForcement to wooden posts with staples, or ta
st�el posts with T-clips, in at least 4 places equal�y spaced unless otherwise shown on the plans. Sewn
vertical p�ckets may be used to aftach reinforcement to end posts, Fasten fhe fabric to the top strand of
reinforcement by hog rings or cord every 15 in. or less.
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CPN 102403
508-401 L
3.3.8.4. Fabric and Net 5p[ices. Locate spl9ces at a fence �ost with a minimum 1ap of 6 in. attached in at least
6 places equally spaced unless otherwise shown on the plans. Do not lacate splices in concentra#ed flow
areas.
Requirements far installation of used femporary sediment-control fence include k�e follou�ring:
Q fabric with minimal or no visible signs of biodegradation �weak fibers),
� fabric wifhout excessive patc�ing (more than 1 patch every 15 ko 2Q ft.�,
� posts without Uen�s, antl
� backing without holes,
3.3.9. Biadegradable �rosion Control Logs. Install biodegradable erosion contral logs near the downstream
perimeter of a disturbed area ia intercept sediment #rom sheet �ow, Incorporate the biodegradable erasion
confrol logs into ihe erosion measures used to control sediment in areas of higher flow. Install, afign, antl
locate the biodegradable erosion control logs as specified below, as shown in plans or as directed.
Secure �iodegradable erosion control logs in a methad adequate to prevent displacement as a result of
normal rain events, prevent damage to the logs, and io the satisfiactian of the Owner such that flow is nat
allowed under the logs, Temporarily ramoving and replac9ng biodegra�able erosion logs as to facilitate daily
work is a[lowad a# fhe Contractor's expense.
3.3.16. Vertical Tracki�g. Perform verfical fracking on slopes to tempararily stabilize sail. Pravide equipment with a
track undercarriage capable of producing a linear soil impression measuring a minimum oi 12 in. long X 2 to
4 in. wide x 112 fo 2 in. deep. Do not exceed 12 in, between track impressians. Instali continuous linear track
impressions where ihe 12 in, length impressions are perpendicular fo the slope. Ve�tical trac�C[ng is required
on projects whers sail disturbing activities have occurred unless atherwise approved,
4. M�ASu��MENT
4,1. Rock Filter Dams. Installation or removal of rock filter dams wi11 be measured by the foot or by the cubic
yard. The measured volume wifl include sandbags, when used.
4.1.1. Linear Measurement,lNhen rock filter dams are measured by the foot, measurement will be alQng the
centerline of the top of the dam.
4,1.2, Wo[ume Measurement, When rock flter dams are measured by the cubic yard, measurement will �e based
on the volume o# rock computed by tf�e met�rod of average end areas.
4.1.2.1. installation. Measurement will be made in final position,
4,1.2,2. Removai. Measurement wili be made at fhe point of removal.
4,2, Temporary Pipe Slope Drains, T�mporary pipe slope drains will be measured by the foof.
4.3. iemporary Paved Flumes. Temporary paved flumes will be measur�d by the square yard of surface area.
The measured area will incfude the energy dissipat�r at the flume o�tlet,
4.4. Constructinn Exits. Construction sxits will be measured by the square yard of surface area.
4,5, EarEhwork for Erosion and 5ediment Control.
A�,5,1. Equipment and Labor Measurement. �quipment and labor used will be measured by the actual �umber of
hours the equipment is aperated and the labar is engaged in the work.
4.5.2, Volume Measurement.
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CPN 1024�3
sos•oa� �
4.5.2,1, ln Place.
4,5.2.1.1. Excavation. �xcavatian wil� be measured by the cubic yard irt its original position and fhe volume computed
by fhe method of average end areas,
4.5.2.1.2. �mbankment. Embankment will be measured by the cubic yard in its final position by the method af averag�
end areas, The vofume af embankment will be de�ermined between:
■ the original ground surfaces or the surface upon that the embankment is to be constructed for the
feature a�d
■ the [ines, grades and slapes of the accepted embankment for the feature.
�.5.2,2. In Vehicfes. Excavafinn and embankment quan#ities will be cambined and pai� for under "Earthwork
(Erasion and Sediment Control, fn Ve�icle)." Excavation will be measured by the cubic yard in vehicles at fhe
point of removai, Embankmenf wffl be measured by the cubic yard in vehicles measured at the point of
delivery. Shrinkage or swelling facfors wilf not be considered in determining tfte calculated quantifies.
4:6. Gonstruction Perimeter Fence, Cons�ruction perimeter fence will be measured by the foot.
A�,7, Sandbags for Er�sinn Gontroi, Sandbags wilf be measured as eac� sandbag or by the foof along the top of
sandbag berms or dams.
4,8, Temporary 5edimeni•Control Fence. Installation or removal of temporary sediment-control fence will be
measured by the foot,
4,9, Biodegradable Erosian Control Logs. Installafion or removal of biodegradabfe erosian cantrof logs will be
measured by the foot along the centerline of the tap of fhe contral logs,
4.10, Vertical Tracking. Vertical tracking will not be measured or paid for directly but is considered subsfdiary to
this Itam.
�. PAYM�Ni
The foilowing will not be paid far directly but are subsidiary ta pertinent Ifems:
■� erosinn-control measures for Contractor project-specific locations (PSLs} inside and outside fhe right o�
way (such as construction and haul roads, field affices, equiAment and supply areas, plants, and
material sources};
■ r�moval of lifter, unless a separaie pay item is shown an the plans;
� repair fo devices and features damaged by Contractor operafions;
� added measures and mair�tenance needed due #o negligence, carelessness, lack of maintenance, and
faifure to install perman�nt controls;
o removal and reinstallation of devices and features needed for the canvenienc� of fhe Canfractor;
� ftnish gratling and dressing upon removal of the device; and
�u minor ad]ustments including but nof limited to plumbing posts, reattachiRg fabric, minor grading ta
mainfain slopes on an erosion embankment feature, or mouing small numbers of sandbags.
5tabilization af distucbed areas will be paid for under pe�tinent Items.
Furnishing and instal[ing pipe for outfalls associate� wifh sediment #raps and ponds will not be paid For
�irectly but is subsidiary to fhe excavafion and embankment under fhis Ite�n.
5.1. RocK Filter Dams, The wark petformetl antl materials fumished in accardance with this Item and measured
as provided untler "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit price bid as €ollows:
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CpN 102403
5D6-401 L.
5,1,1, Insta[iation. Installatian will be paid for as "Rock Filter Dams (Install)" of the type specified, 7his price is full
compensa#ion for furnishing and operating equipmeni, finish backfilf and gra�ing, iacing, proper dispnsal,
labar, materials, taols, and incidentals.
5.1.2. Removal. �temoval will be paid for as'Rack �il#er Dams (Remove),° Shis price is full compensafion for
fumishing a�d aperating equipment, proper disposal, labor, materials, tools, and incidentals.
When the Owner directs that the rock filter dam installation or portiar�s fhereof be replacetl, payment will be
made at fhe unit price bid for "Rock Filter Dams (Remove)" and for "Rack F'ilter Dams (Install}" of the type
specified. This pric� is fu11 compensation for furnishing and operating equipmenf, finish backfill and grading,
lacing, proper disposal, labor, materials, taols, antl incidentals,
5.2. Temporary Pipe Siope prains. The work performed and materials fumished in accordance with this Item
and measur�d as provided under "MeasuremenY' will be paid fo� at the unit price bid for "Temporary Pipe
Slope Drains° ofi the size specified. This price is f�ll compensation for furnishing materials, removal and
disposal, fumishing and operating equipment, fa6or, taols, and incidentals.
R�maval of temporary pipe slope drains will not be paid for directly but is subsidiary to fhe installation Item.
When the Owner directs that the pipe slope drain installation or partions thereof be replaced, payment will be
made ai the unit price bid for "Temparary Pi�e Slope Drains" of the size specified, which is fuN compensation
for the remaval and reinstallation of the pipe drain,
�arthwork requir�d for the pipe slope drain installation, including construction of the sediment trap, will be
measured and paid for under "Earfhwork for Erosion and Sediment Control."
Riprap concret� or stone, when used as an energy d9ssipater or as a stabilized sediment trap, wi11 be
measured and paid for in accordance with Item 432, "Riprap."
5.3. Temporary Pav�d Flumes, The work performed and materials fumished in accardanae wifh this Item and
measured as provided under "Measurement° will be paid for at the unit prEce bid for "Temporary Paved �lume
(Instap)° or "7emporary Paved Flume (Remave)." This price is fulf compensation fQr furnishing and placing
materials, remoual and disposai, equipment, labar, tools, and incidentals.
When �he Owner direcfs that the paued flume installation or partions thereof he replaced, payment wi« be
made at the unit prices bid for "Temparary Paved Flume (Remove)" and "Temparary Pavetl Flume (Install),"
Thase prices are full compensation for the removal and replacement of the paved flume and for equipment,
lab�r, tools, and incidentals,
�arthwork required for the paved flume installation, including construefion of a sediment trap, will be
measured and paid for under "Earthwork for Erosion and Sediment Canfrol."
5,4. Construction Exits. Contractor-required construction exits fcom o�f right of way locatians or an-right of way
PSts will nnt be paid far directly but are subsidiary to pertinent ltems.
The work performed and materials furnished En accordance wifh this Item and measured as provided under
"Measurement" for construction exits needed on right of way access to work areas required by the Owner vrill
be paid for at the unit pnce bid for "Construciion �xits (lnstall)" o� the type specified or "Constr�ction Exifs
(Remove)." ihis price is full compensation for furnishing and p�acing materiaCs, excavafing, remova[ and
disposal, cleaning vehicles, labor, tools, and incidentals.
When the Owne� directs that a construction exit or portian fhereof be remaved and replaced, payment wi�l be
made at fhe unit prices bid for "Construction Exit (Remove)" and °Canstruciion Exit {Install}" af the type
sp�cifed. These prices are Full compensation for the removal and replacement of the construction exit and
for equipment, labor, tools, and incidentals.
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CPN 1024�3
5Q6•004 L
Construction of sediment traps used in conjunctian with the construction exit wiq be measured and paid for
un�er "Earthwork for Erosion and Sediment Control."
5,5, Earthwork for �ros9on and Sediment ControL
5,5.�, lnitial Earfhwork for Erosfon and Sediment ControL The work performed and materials furnished in
aceordance with this Item and measured as pravided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit price
bid for "Excava#ion (Erosion and Sediment Control, In Place)," �Embankment (Erasion and 5ediment Control,
In P�ace)," "Excavation (Erosion and Sediment Conirol, !n Vehicle)," "Embankment (Erosion and Sediment
Canfrof, (ln Vehiele)," or "Earthwork (Erosion and Sedimenf Contral, In Vehicle}."
This price is fufl compensation for excavafion and embankment inciuding hauling, disposal of material nof
used elsewhere on the project; embankments incfuding furnishing material fram approved sources and
conskruc6on af erosion-control features; and �quipment, labor, toofs, an� incidentafs.
Sprinkling and rnlling required by this Item wifl not be �aid tar directly, buf wilf be subsidiary to this Item.
5.5.2, Mafntenance �arthwark for �rosion and Sedime�t Contro! for Cleaning and Restaring Control
Nfeasures. 7he work performed and ma#eriafs furnished in accordance with t�is Item and measured as
pravided under "�leasurement" wifl be paid under a Confracfor Force Account fiem from invoice provid�d to
the Owner.
Th�s price is fuil compensation for excavafion, embankment, and re-grading including removal of
acc�mulatetl sediment in various erosior� control installatians as directed, hauling, and tlispasal of materiaf
not used elsewhe�e on the �roject; excavation for cons#ruction of erosion-canfrol features; embankments
inciuding furnishi�g maferial from approved sourees and consfrucfion of erosion-contrnl features; and
equipment, labor, tools, and incidentals.
Earthwork needed to remave and obliterate �rasion-control features will not be paid far directfy but is
subsidiary to perfinent Ifems un�ess oti��rwi5e shown on the plans.
Sprinkling and rolfing required by fhis ffem will not be paitl for directly, but will be subsidiary to this Item.
5,6. Consiruction Perirneter Fence. The work performed and materiais furnishetl in accard�nce wifh this �tem
and measured as provided under "Measurement" wi�l be paid for at the unit price bid for °Canstructian
Perimeter Fence," This price is fu[I comp�nsation for furnishing and placing the fertce; digging, fence posfs,
wire, and flagging; removaf and disposal; and materials, equipment, labor, tools, antl incidentals.
Removal nf construction perimeter �ence wilf be not be paid for directly buf is subsidiaTy to the installation
Item. When the Owner directs tf�at the perimeter fence installation or portions thereof be removed and
replaced, payment will be made af the unit price bid €ar "Consfrucfion Perimeter Fence,° which is full
campensation for fhe removal and reinstallafian of the construction perimeter fence.
5.7. Sandbags for Erosion Control, Sandbags will be paid far at the unit price bid for "Sandbags for Erosion
Contral" (of the height speciFed when measuremenf is by the foot). 7his price is full compensation for
materiafs, placing sandbags, removaf and disposal, e�uipment, labor, tools, antl incidentals.
Removal of sandbags will not be paid for directly buf is subsidiary to the installation Ifem, When the Owner
directs that fhe sandbag insfallation or po�tions thereof be replaced, payr�ent wl�l be made at the unit price
bid for "Sandbags for �rosion Confrol," which is full compensatian for the reinstallation of the sandbags
b.8. Temporary Sediment-Cnntrnl Fence, The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with th]s
Ifem and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at fhe unit pric� b'rd as follows;
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CPN 102403
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5,8.1, lnstalfat'ron. Insta{lation will be paid for as "Temporary Sediment-Confrol �ence (Install).° This price is full
compensation for f�rnishing and operaflng eq�ipment finish backfill and grading, lacing, proper disposal,
labor, materials, toals, and incidentals.
5.8.2. R�moval, Removal will be paid for as "Temparary Sediment-Cantrol Fence (Remove)." This price is full
compensation far furnishing and operating equipment, proper disposal, labor, materials, tools, and
incidentals,
5.9. Biodegradable Erasian Control Logs. The work performed antl materials furnished in accordance with this
Item and measured as provided under "Measurement" wi[1 be paid for at the unit price bid as follows:
5.9.1. Installation,lnstallation will be paid for as "Biodegradable Erosion Control Logs (InstallJ" af the size
specified. This price is full compensation for furnishing and aperating equipment finish backfill and grading,
staking, proper disposal, labor, materials, toals, and incidentals.
5,9,2, ftemaval. Removal will be paid for as "Biodegradabie Erosion Control Logs (Remove)," This price is full
compensation forfurnishing and aperating equipment, proper disposal, labor, materials, toals, and
i�cidentals.
5,14. Vertical Tracking. Vertical tracking will not be measured or paid for directky but is consldered subsidiary fo
this Item.
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CPN 102�03
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Item fi66, "Retroreflectorized Pavement Markings," of the Standard Specifications is amended with respect ta the clauses cifed
below. No other clauses or requiEements of this Item are waived or changad,
5ection 2,3., "Glass Traffic Beads." The first paragraph is voided and replaced by fhe fnllowing:
Furnish drop-on glass beads in accordance with pMS-8290, "Glass Traffic Beads," or as approved, Furnish a double-drop of
Type Il and Type III drop-on glass beads for longitud'mal pavemant markings where each type bead is applied se�arately in equal
portians (by weight), unl�ss otherwise approved. Apply the Type lll beads before applying the 7ype Il beads, Furnisf� 7ype Il
beads for work zone pavement markings and transverse markings or symbals.
Section 4.3.1., "Yype I Markings.," is supplementetl by the_foilowing;
4.3e1.3. 5pot Striping, Perfarm spot striping on a callout basis with a minimum callout quantity as shown on khe plans.
5ection 4.3.2., "Type ll hllarkings.," is supplemenied by the following:
4.3.2.1. Spot Striping. Perform spot striping on a callout basis with a minimum callout quantity as shown an the plans.
Section 4.4., "RetrareFlect9vity Requiremenis.," is vaided and replaced by the following.
Type 1 markings for Gonhacfs totaling more than 20,006 ft. of paver�ent markings must m�et the follawEng minimum
retrorefleckiv9ty valuss far aal longitudinal edgeline, centerline or no passing barrier-line, a�d lane line markings when measured
any t+me after 3 days, hut not later than 10 days after application.
� Whiie markings; 250 milliear�delas per square meter per lux (mcdlm211x)
o Yellow mark�ngs; 175 mcdlm2llx
Retroreflectivity requirements for 7ype I markings are nat re�uired for Contracts wit� less than 20,000 ft, of pavement markings
or Contracfs with callout work, unless otherwise shown on the plans.
5ection 4.5., "Retrore#lectiviky Measurements.," is voided and replaced by the following;
Use a mobile refroreflectamefer to meas�re cetroreflecfi•rity For C�ntraa#s 4�ta�ing more than 50,QOa ft ��f p�vement markings,
unless �therwise shown on the plans. For Contracts with less than �€l_0?�J it, cf �avemenl ir�rkinqg, rno��!p c+r partable
retroreflectortteters may be used at #he Contracior's discretion. Coordlnate ��rith and tibtair auth�r�zation iram ti�e Engi�tesr
before starfing any retrore#lectivi#y da#a collection.
5ec�ion 4.5.1., "Mobile Retroreflectometer Measurements." The lasf paragraph is voided and replaced by the foilowing.
Resfripe again at the Contractor's expense witfi� a minimum of 0.060 in. �6D m91s) of Type I marking material if the average of
these measurements falls below the minim�m retroreflectivity requirements. Take measurements every 0.1 miles a minimum af
i0 days after fhis third application within that mile segmentfor thai series of markings. If the markings tlo nat meet minimum
retroreflectivity after this third application, the Engineer may require removal of ail existing markings, a new application as initially
specified, and a rep�at of the application process until minimum �etroreflecflvity re�uirements are mEt,
Daggett and D. McRae �RTS Tmprovements
CPN 102403
1- 2 Uz-98
Staiewide
668-007
Section �.5�2., "Portable Retroreflectomeier Measurements." The first and second paragraphs are vo€tled antl replaced by
the following.
Provide portable measurement averages for every 1,� mile unless otherwise specified ar ap�roved, Take a minimum of
20 measurements for each 1-mi. section of roadway for eac� series of markings (e.g., edgeline, center skip line, each line of a
doubfe fine) and direction of traffic flow whe� usir�g a portable reflectomeier, Measure each line in bnth directions for centerlines
on two-way rnadways (i.�., measure both double solid lines in boti� directions and measure a[I cenfer skip lines in both
directions). The spacing betw�en each measuremenf must be at least 90D €t. The Engineer may decrease the mileage frequsncy
for measurements if the previous measurements provide satisfactory resuits. The Engineer may require t�e ariginaE number of
measurements if cancerns arise.
Restripe at fhe Contractor's expense with a minimum of O,OBO in. (60 mi�s) of Type I marking materia[ if the averages of these
measurements fail. Take a minimum of 10 more meast�remenfs after 10 days of this secand application within fhat mile segment
for thaE series of markings. Restripe again at the Gontractar's expense wifh a minim�m of �,060 in, (60 mi[s) of lype I marking
material if tf�e average of these measurements falls belaw the minim�m retroreflectivity requiremenfs, lf the markings do not
meet minimum refroreflectivi#y after i�is fhirtl application, the ��gineer may require remaval of all exisfing markings, a new
application as initially specified, and a repaat of t�e application process until minimum retroreffeefivity requirements are mef.
Section 4.6. "PerFormance Period," The frst senfence is voided and replaced by the following:
All longifudinal markings must meet the minir�um retroreflectivity requirem�nts within the time frame specified. All markings must
meet all other performance requirements of this specification for at least 30 calendar days after installation,
Article 6. "Payment." The first two paragraphs are voided and replaced by the foflowing,
The work performed and materials hrrnished in accortlance with this Item and measured as provided under "Measurement" will
be paid for at the unit price bid for "Pavemer�t Sealer" of the size speeified; `Ret�oreflectorizetl Pavemertt I�arkings" of fhe type
and color specifred and the s�ape, width, 51z2, artd thickness (Typ� I markings only} speci#ied, as applicabfe;'Retroreflectorized
Pavement Markings with Retrareflective F�equiremenfs" oi the types, colors, sizes, widths, and fhicknesses specifled;
"Reiroreflectorized Profile Pavement �larkings" of the various types, eolors, shapes, sizes, and widths specified; or "Reflectorized
Pavemeni Marking (Call Out)" of khe shape, wid#h, size, antl thickness (Type I markings only) specified, as applicable; or
"Pavement 5ealer (Call Out)" af fhe size specif'red.
This price is full compensation for materiafs, application of pavement markings, equipmenf, fabor, tools, and incidentals.
Daggett aud D, McR�e SRTS Improvements
CPN 102403
2 - 2 42-18
SEatewide
1004
Sp���al �pe�i�i�a�ion 1004
ir�� Prot�c�io�
1. ��SC�IF�TION
Inst�ll tree protection as shown on the plans or as directed.
�. MAT�RIALS
Furnish materials in accordance with the plans.
3. CON5��UCTION
Use construction methods in accardance v�ifh the plans.
4. M�ASl1REMENT
This Item will be measured by the acres of tre�s protected ar by each tree protected.
5. PAYMENT
�
rBX�
Depernr+en:
otTrgnsportstFan
T�e wark performed and materials furnished in accordance wit� this Ifem and measured as �rovided under
"Measurement" will be paitl for at the unit price bid for "Tree Protection." This price is full campensation for
furnishing all materials, equipment, labor, and incidentals.
C+a��?euaud �. U,;!��e��7i� Impro�e�nents
�.PN 1172403
t 0�-9�
Statewide
FHWA-1273 -- Re�ised �llay 1, 2012
REQUIRE� CUNTREICT PRdVfSIONS
FE�ERAL-Alb CONSTRUCTI4N GONTRACTS
1, General
II. Nondiscriminatian
III. Nansegregated Facilifies
IV. Davis-E3acon and Related Act Provisions
V. Canfract Work Hours and Safety 5tandards Act
Provisians
Vl. 5ubletting or Assigning the Contract
VII. 5afety: Accident Preuentian
Vfll. False Statements Goncerning Highway Projects
IX. Implementation of Clean Air Act and F'ederal Water
PollutEon Conlrol Act
X. Compliance with Governmentwide Suspensian and:
❑ebarment Requirements
XI. Certification Regarding Use of Contracl Funds for
Lobbying
3. A breach of any of the stipulations contained in these
Req�tired Contract Provisions may be sufficient grounds for
withhaldi�g of progress payments, withholding of final
payment, termination of the contract, suspension 1 debarment
or any otf�er acllon cEefermined fa be apprapriate by the
contracting agency and FHWA.
4. Selection of Labor: D�ring the performance af this contract,
the contractor shall not use con�icl labor #or any purpase
wiEhin the {imits of a conslruction proJe.ct on a Fedaral-aid
highway unless it is labor pertormed by cor��€ets who are on
parole, supervised ralease, ar probation. The term Federa!-aid
highway does not include roadways funciionally classified as
{aca! raads or rural minor coliectors.
ATTACHME�VTS
A. Employment and Materials Preference for Appalachian
De�elopment Hi�hway 5ystem orAppalachian Local Access
Road Coniracts (included in Appalachian contracts only)
[. GENERAL
1. Form FHWA-1273 must ba physfcally incorporated in each
construction cantraclfunded underTifle 23 (excluding
emergency cantracts solely intended ior debris remouaq. The
contractor (orsubcontracfor) must insert this form in each
subcontract and further require its inclusion in all lower tier
subcontracts (excluding purchase orders, rental agreements
and other agreem.ents for supplies or services),
The applicable requiremenls of Form FHWA 1273 are
incorporated by referenee for work cione under any purchase
order, rental agreement or agreement for other services. The
prime contractor shall be responsible for compliance 6y any
subcontracfor, lower-tier subcontraclor or service provider.
�prh-; �HWA-1773 miist hr� inrluded in all F'edera!-aid d2Sig11-
h:.�ild c�^!racts, in �1! suacontracts �nd tr� lovver li�f
subevntraats (excluding =abcontracts fol �esign services,
purchase arders, rental agreernenls and ather agreements foi
;iappGes or services). The design-builder shall be responsibl�
;�;: c;�mpEianae 1ay any subconlractor, lower-tier subcontracfor
Od Y,9;'VlC.2�rovider.
C�neractl^� ay�rt�:��s r,iay refeience Fe+�m Fii4"!R-i273 In b�d
proaosal or requesi �or praposal doGuments hr�v�reuer, ihe
�;rm F;HWA-1273 musf be physicalfy �ncorporated (not
r�eferenced) In all contracts, subcontracts ancE lawer-tier
�;����,..,rar_.rs �'�xcludi�� �urchase orders, rental agreemen#s
S�L p*!;er aareements foi SuppjEE� �j.* ��?VIC�S f218iE� t4 a
�;Q�±ruciion coniract].
� fiublect tu 4he appiicability eriEeria noied In 1he dcl!�wing
yo..,�±ions, these contract provisions shall apply Co �!'• work
pe.rf.nrmar� �?n rhQ contracf by fhe contraclor's own organizatian
and w::tn 1he �9r��tance qf ::forkam under the� contractor's
��;,n.a�{lata GU�S@fICItBRuE'-nCE ,�n� [a eil wr,rk performed ut� Ihe
C4ntraCi by ;�ieCework, sfation ti•�iork, or by svbcontract,
II. NONI]ISCRIMINATION
ihe provisions of lhis section related l0 23 CFR Part 230 are
applicable to all Federal-aid construction confracls and to all
related construction subconlracts of $10,000 or more. The
provisions oi 23 CFR Part 230 are not applicable to material
supply, engineering, or archifectural service contracts.
In addition, the contractor and all subcantractors must comply
wi[h the fol]owiRg poiicies: F_xecutive Order 112a6, 41 CFR &0,
29 CFR 9625-1627, 7itle 23 USC Sectian 140, the
Rehabilitation Act of'{973, as amended (29 USC 794), Title VI
of the Civil Rights Act of �964, as arnended, and related
regufations incfuding �49 CFR Parts 21, 26 and 27; and 23 CFR
Pa�ts 200, 230, and 633.
The contractor and ali subcontract�rs must camply wifh: the
requiremenfs of the Equal Oppartunity Clause in 41 CFR 6�-
1.4{b) and, for all construction contracts exceeding $10,000,
the SFandard Federal Equal Employment Opportunily
Gonsfruction Contract 5peciFications in 41 CFR 6�-4.3.
Noie: The U,S. Departmenf af Labor has excfusive authority to
��#�rmine com�oliance with Execufive Order 1'f 246 and fhe
�olic�es +�f iNe L�cretary af tabar I!:v!�td1n� y'; �;FR ��_ �nd 29
C;FR 1625-tb27. � h� eoniracting agency �nd th� FHWA have
�ho ,�i�thnritv and thc; :��nnwihilit� to ensUfG' C6C1'tp11�11Ce Wllh
fL� 23 kr��� SE�tip�1 ?�?4, fliF s.;t�1'nili?3tld?i AL! �f 4�73, as
amended (2J U3G i84�, �:!+� TI�Ee VI a1 the �+Vil f�'IahtS F�Gt Df
1954, as aEnended, and reiated r�gulations inciuding �5 CFR
r�;?g 27_ Z$ �snd t7� �nd 23 rFp �,�hs 20Q 230, and 633.
Ti7� fol!v:+�:ng provisian ss ���oted trom �'� £•FR �;i�, r�ppendix
,'�, 4Fnth aopraariate revisians �v conform ta the l�.s.
; ieda�tment of Labor {US DULI and ;:-:::'��, req����emenls
i, t�i�a� Cn�olny�flEflt O�f()OfYufli�l: �; L'wf �???KSfOYfI'1Efli
+�portunity �� Fc�} requiremenls nof to discr;minate and tc: fake
a(fi�►nat��e acr,nR to �c��,rW eq!:Y! ��narlunity as sel I`��+h
�,�!?�Pr laws, ex�r_.i�liya n�d2I5, rules, r�gulations (28 CFF2 35,
�9 4,FR 1630, ?9 CFR �f25-1627, 41 {:FR 64 and 49 CFR �7�
�^d arders of t�e Secretary s�f Labor as modified by the
pravistons cx��;rihed h�fPin, Se^d �mp^sec� nursuant fa 23
U�,C i�r� yhylf ccnstit�u[�a Il�e LF� anJ s��_r.ifir ��irmaYhre
��t�on sEantlards f4r thp c�n�ractor':� prn��:ct �ctivities under
L�aggett a�id t3. fv6�:��P �uTS lmnrovements
C�7N 1i1?�tn3
this contract. The provisions of fhe ArrEericans with Disabilifies
Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 121�1 et seq.) set farth under 28 CFR
35 and 29 CF'R 1630 are incorporatec[ by referenee in this
cantrac�. In the executian of this contract, the contracfor
agrees to comply with the following minimum specifi�
requirement activilies of EEO:
a. The c.anfractor will work with the contracting agency and
the Federal Governrrrent to ensure that it has made every
good faifh effort to provide equal opportunity witF� respect to all
of its terms and condiiions of employment ar�d in iheir revisw
of activities under the contract.
b. l'F�e contractor will accepf as its operating policy ihe
following siatemeni:
"It is the policy of fhis Company fo assure that applicants
are employed, and that emplayees are treated during
empfoyment, withoui regard to their race, religior�, s.ex, color,
natianal arigin, age ar disability. Such action shall include:
employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or
recruitment advertising; laypff or termination; rates of pay or
other forms of compensafion; and selecfion for fraining,
including apprenticeship, pre-apprenficesf�lp, andloran-the-
job training."
2, EEp Offrcer_ The contractor will designate and make
known to the contracting officers an EEO Officer who will have
the responsibility for and must be capable of effective[y
administering and promating an active EE� program and who
musi be assigned adequate autharity and r�sponsibility to do
so.
3. �isseminaiiaR of Poficy: All members of the contracfo�'s
sfaff who are aufhorized to hire, supervise, promote, and
disc�arge empioyees, or who recommenc€ such action, or who
are substaniiaEly in�olved in such action, will be made fully
cognizant of, and will implement, the contractor's EEQ palicy
and contractual responsibilities fo prnvide E�Q in each grade
and classification oF emplayment. To ensure that the abo�e
�greemant will be met, ihe following actiorts will be taken as a
minimum;
a. Periodic meetings af supervisory and personnel office
employees will be conducted before the start of work and then
not less often than oRc�: ev�ry six mo�4hs, at which fime the
conlractor's EEO policy and '[ts implementafion will be
reviewed and explained. The meetings will be conducted bq
the EEO Officer.
b. A[1 new superuisory or personnel office emplayees wifl be
given a ihorough indoctrinafion by the EEO Officer, covaring
all major aspects of tf�e contractor's ��O abligations within
thirty days foilowing ihelr reporting for duty with the contractor.
c. All personnel whp are engaged in direci recruitment for
the projeci will be instructed by the EEO Officer in the
conEractor's pracedures for locating and hiring minorities and
women,
d. Notic� and posters setting forth ihe contracfor's EEO
policy �nri]I be placed in areas readily acc�ssible to employees,
applicants for employment and potentia! employees,
e. The contractor's EEO policy and the procedures to
implement such policy wili be brought t� thP at±P�±;� n ��
employees 6y mean� ol n�eetirtgs. emnloyPg ha�rthnqlr#� �,�
�+n�r 2��rr�rri�iE �r��!�S
4. Recruitment: When adverfising for employees, the
contractar will include in all advertisements for employees ihe
nofatian: "An Equal Opportunity Employ�r." All such
advertisemenis will be placed in publicafions having a large
circulation amang minorities and women in ti�e area fram
which fhe project work force woufd normally be derived.
a. The conlractor will, uRless precluded by a valid
bargaining agreement, conducf systematic and direct
recruitmenf fhrough publ3c and privafe employee referral
sources likefy to yield qualified minanties and women. Ta
meet this requirement, the contractor will idenfify sources of
pote�tlai minority group employees, and establish with such
identified sources procedures whereby minarity and women
appficants may be ref�rred to the contractor for employment
oonsideration.
b. ln the e�ent the cantracior has a valid 6argaining
�greement prou'rding for exclusive hiring hall referrals, ihe
contracfor is expected to ohserve the provisions of that
agreement to the extent that the system meets the eontractor's
compliance witit EEO contract provisions. Where
im�lementation af such an agreement has the effect o€
discriminating against minorities or women, or obligates fhe
cantractor to do the same, sueF� implementation �iolaies
Federal nondiscrimination provisions.
c. ihe contractor will encourage its present employees fo
refer minorities and women as app�icants for employment.
Information and procedures wifF� regard to referring such
applicants tiNill be discusse�f with employees.
5. Persannel Actions: Wages, working conditions, and
employee benefits shall be established and adrninist�:red, and
personnel actions of every iype, including f�iring, upgrading,
promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, and iermination, shall be
taken without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, age or disabilify. The following procedures shall he
faliowed:
a. The contractor will conduct pariodic inspections of project
sites ta insure thai working conditions and employee facilities
do nof indicafe discriminatory ireatment of project site
persannel.
b. The contractor will periodically evaluate the spread of
wages paid wifhln each classificaiion !o determine any
evidence of discriminatary wage practices.
c. TF�e confractor wifl perlodically re�iew selecfed personnel
actions in depth fa determine wf�ether there is evidence of
discrimination. Where evidence is found, the contr�:�r :vf:l
pramptly take corrective action. If the review in:?icy±Ps thak fhe
discrimination may extend beyond the actions ee�iewed, s.ur_„
corrective action shal] incl�de all affec±Pd pe.�mns
d. Ths cpntractrar t,^II promptly In�estigaie all compYaints c�
alVeged discriminatior� xnade to the contraeiar in cnnnpcfe�
with its obligat��ns under this contract, will aftemo# 1❑ r�solv�
such compiamts, and will take appropriate �sOffUC�IVB �CC�4r
within a reasonable tirr�e. If the investfaation undicates tnat ihe
discrimination may affecf persons oiher than �he camplar�ant,
such corrective action shall include such other persons Upnr�
compfetion of each investiaaiion. the contr�ctor �+�i!! i^.f:rn7
eVery COnlpla'rnanf nf all r�{!'hBlf aV@fttlP,s oi appeal
E. ��raining 2^� Prc�mntign�
� Th� C011t1'ar.tnr+A�111 y..aSlS: !f4 I4CaIiY��, 11�1�II�vir1�, ��G
�ncreasing 1.krE sklll� C! 1rvinC�ri!iss 2^d wt5hlell wha �rY
11�a�gA.tt �n� !�3, McRae u�-1'S I�nproverraents
GPN 1024Q3
applicanis for employmenf or curren# employees. 5uch efforts
shoulcf be aimed at developing full journey level status
employees in the type of trade orjob classificafion in�olved.
b. Consistent with the contractor`s work force requirements
and as permissib�e under Federal and 5late regulafiorts, the
cantracfor shall make fu{I use of fraining programs, i.e.,
apprenticeship, and on-the job training programs for the
geographical area of contraci perFormance. In the event a
special pravision fa� training'is prauided under this contract,
this subparagraph will be superseded as indicated in the
special pro�is'ton. The confracling agency may reserve
lraining positions For persons who receive welfare assistance
in accardance with 23 U.S.C. 140(a).
c. �h� cor�fractor will advise �mployees and applicanls far
employment of available training programs and en#rance
req�irements for each.
d. The contractor will periodically re�iew the training and
promofion patentia1 of employses who are minorilies and
wnman and will encourage ellgible employses to apply for
guch trainino ,?r-!� �fOfYlOtlOfl.
�f, �rn;nnc; ir fha ann#ractar relies in whole or in part upon
•yn!ans as a s�urce �f empinyees, tne contractor will use gaod
#aith etfprfs 40 ohtain fha �opperation of such unions ta
IIIC�U'a59 Ot^.DofCU[lltl25 �C� minnrilia� anr� wnman A�t10[1S bV
th�P C,pnfYar_.tnf. �ithr?� d�fcctly o: txr���glt a�;vnira_r.tp�'s
assuciatioh acting as agent, tiv�� ii�Cl���eiha procedures set
forfh below:
a. The contractor will use gaod i•aith eftorts 1� �sr�;elCp, In
cooperation with the unions, jaint tram�ng programs Limed
toward qualifying more minorities and women for membership
in the unions and increasing the slcills of minorities and women
so that khey may qualify for higher paying em.ployment.
b. i I�e �on�r��:tnr av�it use �noa �a�!h ��r,rt, [:7 ST7CDmnratB 2i1
EEO clause into aaal++�n+qn agreemenl 14• the end th�t Such
union will be contractually bound to refer appiicants without
regard to their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or
disability.
a The cantracfor is to ahtaln Ir�farmation as to the referral
practices and poiicies of the labor union except ihat Eo the
exfent sucf� information is within ttte exclusive possession of
the labor union and such labor anion refuses to furnish such
information to the cantractor, the cor�tractor shall so certify to
the eantracting ag�ncy snd shall set forth what efforts have
been made ta o6tain such informat9on.
{i �i'4 i�r' �*V�^j �'�t L'^f�Jll �5 U!l�ab�@ "I} r;rvyirc� ik'i,9 GnntraG��Of
witl� � i easonaple flaw of ���rrals 4:�!?hir� t�4 time !imit set lurtlr
in kt��i cRllPr:4i�a hargairring 3+yreemeni. hhe �c�ntraclor will,
i�hrau�:h �fl'.�B��rldBllk e'gCr-�;itm..�m �fTRflB f�liih� ��;^plA;manf
}�vanrjwt witj�pUj r��}aCd 1n �yr.a. vnlnr� If?�1Q�tl11, .iS�. fi2tiOflal
c;+gir, age nr d�s�bility: i;,ak�ng full ef�pris ta phta�n qualified
and/or aualifia6le mino�l��es �^d wamen. The f'ai[ure of a union
�a �rowcfe a;uFflciet�t referrals (4ven �h�!.��h it is obligaled to
�� �1';�Ee ove� I�c�;�a rafrsrr�ic �inriar Fho f-n�; mg �r� a rnll�tll/�
L^�r�aining agfee�ma^t} r,oes no: rRliad� 4F.�, cGnir�ctor from khe
Yi,.^1�liramPntS U� I`h=$ �jAr_A9Caoh �fl �l'P :'VF±nI �hB �:^IOII fl��yrral
�a���fE�� urevents the r_o,^,tracta� frorn mee+�ng ahs c�h[igations
pursuant to �xeautive Dr�ar s 5246, as ame�+�P�, �nd tt�esa
special pravisions, such contractor shall imrtiedia#eiy notify the
cantracting agency.
�_ },Pacnnahl� ��rnmm9d�tlon f�r R�p{]IfCa�its 1
t mploy�es w:th L'Uisab�ditizs: 1"he cnnrrar_.tnr musi be fa*!!il��r
with the requirements for and eomply with the Americans with
Disabilities Act and all rufes and regulaiions estat�lished th�re
under. Employers must provide reasonable accommodation in
a11 employment acfivities unless fo do so would cause an
undue hardship.
9. Selection af Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials
and l.easing of �quipment: The contractorshall not
discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age or disability in fhe selsct9on and rete.ntion
of s�bcontractors, including procurement af materials and
Ieases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary
and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscnminaiion in the
adminisfration of fhis confract.
a. The cvntractor shall notify a[I potential subcontractors and
suppliers and lessors of their EEO ohligations under this
contract.
b. The contractar will use good fa9th eiforts fo ensure
subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligatians.
10. Assurance Requfred by 49 CFR 28.13(bJ:
a. The requirements af 49 CFR Parl 26 and the Staie
�DT's U.S. b07-approved QBE program are incnrporated by
reference.
L� ThQ conlraCtor or �ubcontractor shail ^c+± �+iv;;nminate on
tl�� basis af race, color, national origin, ��r ;PY ��+ fl�e
�eriormance of this contract. The contractor shall r.a�ry out
,a�+nlirahiP r�.nuirem�nts U! �,.9 ��� �+'w� Tl: i^ ±hp awarr� �anei
3dYf�ifllSi�iltl6R Of DO;•.'.w.tigiwl vnnira_r.t5 rw!IL�r6 �y �h�
�:ontractor to carrq out ;n�se requirements Is a niatenal breach
ef this contract, whlch may result ]n the termination of this
contracf or such other remedy as tha contracting ager�cy
W ��ms aonranriate,
11. �e�ords and Fteports: The cantractor sina�� keep such
records as nacessary fo document compliance with the EEO
;�riiirPmanEg, uL�rh recprds shal[ he refained for a period of
thrRF y�ar� r'oilawinc� Fhq �i�l4 4f Ch+?w f;na� navman� 1,+} {��
,,.,,
cnntractqi iur all contraci work �nd shall h� ava�!�+�!e :�1
reasonabfe limes and places for sn�pection by a::+,hnrized
repres�niatives of lhe contracting adencv and 1�� FHl".l,n
a. The records kept by the contractor sV��a[I document tttia
,+'4ii����.
[11 t11e n�mber an� work Y�oues of minoriiy and ,7�!+-
�+nority w�ro�o �^�Qm!+ers and women employed in each work
ctas.sificatlon on l+ie pre�eet;
{?j 1 he progress and efforts Ineine ��a�+fl ,n �uooeratilon
vr�t!� un,�nG� wl•-0ry 3r�1lC8hla_ ±q :^L���s9 t,'^piaymenl
aooartuniiies F^r rnl^�rltJ�. ,a^d vd,���n; 3nd
{3] The prpgress and e#torls being made �n locating, i�?���!g,
pr4ininy, r�uaGfyirlg, and upgrading mi�orities and wamen;
L� 7��� contraetors and .�.�bCt^,^.f&;;w�w W�11 Y;.�t�mi� 2!1 2!?^LT$�
r_P.Ir1t3n fQ �f1P C(]I1ff8Ctli19 3�BT1CV 8a�'.�i �!!�� fQf t:1P i�IlTatl�Fj {;!
[h� rrv�P[:I, �ndfCdflTl� t�lB nliRl�Sei {h{ I?1�flnfjfy, SV{>!IlE!I_ �*�ld
��n-minority �roup employees c�.:rrentlp� e^�aged �r� p3ch �+vork
dassification required by the cont� act work. � i�s in�ormat�an �s
qn he reoorted on Frs;;.,: FMVv�: ',35�. The staffing �aia should
r�,pre�en! +ne F,r�iect v�+ork �orce on board in all or anv part of
1�rL last �ayroll �eriod preceding rha et+:i oi Juiy. Rt ��-thz �ob
lr�ining is being require� by 4pPr!?I �oravision, thb contrartor
Daggeft ��rid I.�, Mc-��� 5R1�� lmprovemerits
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will be required to collect and report tr.aining data. The
emplayment dafa should reflect the work force on board during
all or any pan of the fas.f payroll period precading the end of
July.
III. NONS�GR�GAT�� FAGII.ITI�S
This provision is ap�licable fo all F�deral-aid construction
contracts and ta alf related canstruction subcontracts of
$1�,�00 ormore.
The coniractor must ensure that facilities provided far
employees are provided in such a manner that segregation on
4he basis of race, color, religion, sex, or national origin cannot
result. T�e contractor ►nay neither require such segregated
use by writien or oral policies nor tolerate such use by
employee custom. The contractor's obligation extends furfher
fo ensure that its employees are not assigned to perform their
services at any focation, under the �contracior's control, where
the facilities are segregated. The term "facilities" inc€udes
waiting raoms, work areas, restauranis and other eaiing areas,
time clocks, restroorrEs, washrooms, locker rooms, and other
storage or dressing areas, parking lo€s, drinking fountains,
recreation ar entertainment areas, transpartation, and hausing
provid�d for employees. The cpnt�actor shaEl provide separate
or single-user restrooms and ne�essary dressing or sleeping
areas to assure pri�acy between sexes.
IV. DAVIS-BACON AND R�LATED ACT PROVI$ION5
This seckion is applicable to al] Federal-aid canstruction
projecks exceeding $2,000 and to all related subcontracts and
lower-tier subcontracts (regardless of subconiract size). The
requirements apply to all projects locaied wiiF�in fhe right-of-
way of a roadway that is functionally classified as Federal-aid
highway. This exc]ud�s roadways funcEionally classified as
I�caE raads or rural minor co[lectors, which are exempt,
Contracting agencies may e[ect to apply these requirements to
other projecfs.
The foflowing provisions are from the U.S. �epartment of
Labar regulatioros in 29 C�R 5.5 "Contract provisions and
relafed ma4tels" with minor revisions to conform to !he FHWA-
1273 format and FHWA progra�n requiremenEs.
1. Minimum wages
a. All labarers and mechanics employed or working upon
the sife of tF�e wvrk, wil{ be paid unconditionally and nof less
often ti�an ance a week, and without subsequent deducfion or
rehate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are
p�rmiiied by regulations issued by fhe Secretary of Labor
under the Copeland Act (29 CFR parf 3)), the full amount of
wages and bona fide Fringe benefiis (or cash equivalenis
th�rao� due at time of payment computed at rates no# [ess
than those contained in the wage det�rminatian af the
Secrelary of Labor which is attached F�erefo and made a part
hereof, regarcifess oF any confractua[ relafionship which may
be alleged to exist between the cantractor and such laborers
and mechanics.
Contributions made or casts reasonably anticipated for bona
fide fringe ben�fits under s�ctian '1(i�}(2) of the Davis-Bacon
Act on behalf of ]aborers or me�hanics are considered wagas
peid io such laborers ar mechanics, subject to the pro�isions
of paragraph 1.d. oFihis seciion; also, regularcontributians
made or Costs incurred far more than a weefcly periad (but not
less often than quarterly) under plans, funds, ar programs
which cover the particular weekly period, are deemed to be
construciively made or incurred during sUch weekly period.
5uch laborers and mechanics shal] be paid the appropriaie
wage rate and fringe benefits on the wage determination for
the classificatian of wark actually performed, without regard to
skill, except as pro�ided in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(4). Laborers or
m�cE�anics performing work in mare than one classiFication
may be compensafed at the rate specified for each
c[assi#ication far the time actually worked therein: Pro�rided,
That the emplayer's payroll records accuratefy set forth fhe
time spent in eaoh classificatian in which work is performed.
The wage determination {includirsg any additional classi#ication
and wage rates confarmed �nder paragraph 3.b. of this
s.ection) and the Davis-Bacon posier (WH-9321) shall be
posted at all times by the contracior and its subconiractors at
the site oF the work in a prominent and a�cessible place where
it can be easily seen by the workers.
b.(1) The contracfing afficer shall require that any cfass of
laborers ar mechanics, including h�ipers, which is not lisfed in
the wage determination and witich is to he employed undertha
contract shall be classified in con#ormance with the wage
determination. The contracting officer shall approve an
additional classification and wage rate and fringe benefits
fF�erefore only when the following crit�ria have been met:
(i) The work io be performed by the classificafinn
requested is not performed by a classification In the wage
dete[mination, a�d
(iij The classificafion is uiilized in the area by ihe
cansiruction industry; and
(iii) The proposec! wage rate, inaluding any bona fide
fringe benefits, bears a reasonable ralationship to the
wage rates contained in th� wage deierminaiion.
(2} If the cantracior and the laborers and mechanics to be
ernployed in ihe classificatian (if known}, or their
representatives, and ff�e contracting officer agree on the
classification and wage rate (including the amount
cfesignated for fringe benefits where apprapriate}, a report of
the action taken shal{ be senf by fhe cantracting oPficer to the
Adm€nistrator of fhe Wage and Nour Division, Empfoyment
Standards Administration, U.S. Department of Labor,
Washington, pC 24210. The Administrator, or an authorized
representative, will approve, modify, or disappro�e avery
addifional classificatian action within 30 days of receipi and
so advise fhe contracting officer or wiA nofify the contracting
officer within the 3�-day period that additional time is
necessary,
(3) In ti�e event the coniractor, the la6orers or mec�anics
to be smployed in the classificatlon or their representatives,
and the contracting officer do not agree on the propased
classification and wage rate {including the amount
designated for fringe benefits, where appropriate), the
contracting oFficer sha[I refer fhe questions, including fhe
views of all interested parties and the recommendation of the
contracting officer, to the Wage and HourAdministratorfor
defermination. The Wage and FiourAsfministrator, or an
authorized representaiive, will issue a determination within
30 days of receipf and so advise the cantracting officer or
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will notify the contracting officer within the 3D-day period that
additional time is necessary.
(4} The wage rate {including fringe benefits where
appropriate) determined pursuantto paragrapns 9.b,(2) ar
1.b.(3) of this section, shal! be paid to all workers performing
work in the classificaiian under fhis contract from lhe firsi
day on which woTk is parFormed in the classifiealion.
c. Whenever the minimum wage rate pr�scribed in the
confractfor a class of laborers or mechanics includes afringe
benefit which is nat expressed as an hourly rate, fhe contractor
shall eitfier pay the henefit as stated in the wage determination
or shall pay another bonafidefringe benefit or an hourly cash
equivalent thereaf.
d, ff ihe contractor does nof make payments to a trustee or
other third person, the contractor may consider as pa�t af the
wages of any faborer or mechanic the amounf of any cosfs
reasonably anticipated in providing bona fde fringe benefits
under a plan or program, Provided, That the Secrefary of
l.abor has faund, upon the wriflen reguest of the contractor,
khat the applicable slandards of the pavis-Bacon Act �ave
aep� m�t., The Secretary of Labor may requirethe contracfor
to set aside ;n a separat� account assets for the meeiing of
ohligatians under the plan or program.
2. Withholding
�i1e cc�ntracfing agency sh•a!� .ara� �±� ��n actl4f! OI L'�O!�
;vrif[en r�iuest o! �:1 a;!t?�!ririx�d Yepresentative �11he
�e�artmenL ni Lab�r, w;tr,neitl or cau�e la �a wlthne�� fr��!
th� can#raator under this contract, ar any otner E���eral
: on#ract with lhe same prime confractor, or any ather federally-
as��cfPr� _r.nn+rar.i s,�hiect to Da�is-Bacon prevailina wage
;�ulrel�+en1�_ whieh is hel�+ by fii�u 5�R1� p�11i1@Gnntrar.R�, ��
rr.uc� of the ancruea paymentS �r ��vances ?s may hF
considered necessary ta pay labnrers �nd mechanics,
���;;�AinL �In,rnranYi�ac tra�naes, and hefoer�, tmnir,�afi h+� �;ti�
CG'nirarYn+ p: �nY subwe^l�2Cto1 kng £��iY �mMi;nj q{ Nle7LB�
r�ulrBd ry !h� c4^t�act. '�n the ev2�C of fai�ure lq pay any
latibre� or mectianic, including any apFfentice, trainee, �r
��t!nPr, Pmn{nyed Or working on fhe 5ite of the Wol'k, alE ar pan
o: ihe wapes rLqwred Ly ��t1 ^nnlrar.t, the confracting agenc�y
m2y, after written notice to lhe Lontractar, 4ake s��ch action as
m„y ��Q�P�c�N +o cause the suspension of any further
�;:yment, �dvance, p� C�Laranta� �#;���jy �,�nfiE �•u�h u�nl�tians
I�a,« ceased.
3, ��vrplis an:� �slc reCords
a P�yrolls ar.�ei haclr fr'?G4!"C�5 ri�dl{M] RI78i'P�G 3:ic�� L��
n�ir�tain�d k�} ihe t;��7#fBC;p� dti�ng I_hv c��!�e � the wock and
preservetl �a.! a period vt la�rPe years th�rea�t�r ini ;�!? �ahyrA�v
and mechanics working at the site of the work Such r�e4rds
shall contain kh� name, address, and sacial security number af
each such worker, his or her correct c[assification, hour[y rates
u' ;��a�es oaid lincluding rakes of contributions or cos#s
w:;fi�j�Qated I�nr hnna fi�P ��rin�P henefits or cash equivalents
ihereoi c$ I'hei'Ype5itE5:Flhed �^ u�v#e^. ltl7;(?ii�1 of the
�avis-i3acon nni), daily and xveeKly nl�,^:bpr �f },�}!s wvorked,
deducEions made and actt�a! wag�s paid. '�hpnever the
5ecretary af Labor f�as found under 29 CFR 5"�(4„9}(iv) i�ha*
the wages of any laborer ar +rQch2nic inc!ube'hE R�amt at
an costs reasonabl antici 3EBd I^ mviriin ��;;V4;±s �nder a
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p�a� or program described in section 1;�,�{2)(S] of tne oavis-
Bacon Act, the contractor shall mainfain records which show
that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable,
that the plan or program is financially r�.sponsible, and that the
plan or prograrn has been communicated in writing to fhe
laborers or mechanics affecEed, and recards which shaw the
casts anticipatec! or th� actual cosf incurred in prov9ding such
benefits. Cantractors emplaying apprentices or trainees under
approved programs sha[I maintain wrillen evidence af the
registratlon of apprentioeship programs and certificatian af
frainee programs, the registration of the apprenlices and
frainees, and tF�e ratias and wage rales prescribed in the
applicabla programs.
b.(1) The contractor shall submit weeklyfor each vveek in
which any contract work is perFormed a copy of all payrolls to
the contracfing agency. The payrolls suhmitted shall set out
accurataly and completely all of the infarmalion required to be
maintained under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(3)(i), excep.t that full social
securify numbers and home addresses shall not be included
on weekly transrniitals. Instead the payrolls shall only need to
include an indivicfually idenlifying number for ea�h employee (
e.g. , the [asl four digits of the employee's social security
nurnber). The required weekly payroll infarmation may be
submitted in any form desired. bptianal Form WH-3,47 is
available for this purpose from the Wage and Hour Di�ision
Web site at http:llvuww.dol.govl�salwhdlforrrEslwh347instr.htm
or its successor sife. The prime contractor is responsible ior
the submission of copies of payrolls by all subcontraciors.
C4ntractQrs and subcontractars shall maintain the full socia{
securitv number and current adciress of each couered worker,
and shail nrovide fhem upan request to the eontracting agency
f'ir� t�B��SR`i35?4h �� th� �±3e Q4T, the FHVvA �rthe Waqe and
��aur'.�:v:slon r�! tna Oe�8R3T��n1 �?f Labor f4C ��urooses uf �!1
�r-►+estigaLoil or audlt � eomphanae t�t�i!h preva�lir.g wage
requirements_ ft rs �i^? a violation oi this sect�an !G� a�:rime
�;,±r��}nr tn �P�uir� a.subcontrector ko pravicie aduresses and
�n.r,ial s�curiiy r,�mbers to fhe prime conl�acto� for its own
f{;rpr�l�, Mjjfhniaj �nraaKiy gi�hmigglDrl l4 kh� Cb^!rtG{!!'!r� �aencv..
�2} �a�n navmu submitled sha11 be accompanied by �
'�`I�t?T;?�v^f Oi G�4f?1T�Ilanr_.P�" sianed bv the contractor ur
E4�hcantractor or h!s rr h�F ��ent kvha p2ys ar �urervis�.� +hF
payment :�t th� �ersors empioyed u^ti Pr the ton[tact and �hail
�?,rt�f; the folfowing.
�i} Tna! ine payrc�il ��t �he payrall penod conta�ns t�e
,�+�,rnati�n �pr�uired la be provided under §5.� ta)(3)(ii} af
Reguleiton5, 7$ �FR nart 5, Eha aporooriaYe inforrnatioh IS
;3eing maintaineel un±ier G5 5{ayt3}(�] af Ftc�gufataons, 29
t.FR narf 5� and tha� 4urh infnrmaflnn ��crrgCt ,��(j
�..``'!71�IE] H,
(:�� "T"at aach laborer ur mecnanic �iilCIll4In�7 AaCF1
��al¢n,ar 'drrrun4iv? 3!l�if?I��''�� P-!rl�ff�fg� C1R fhB COnf ;ayd
�L71h� 1�7a �a�r�l:,�'i@ilOFl 1135 ��r-±n R81[I 1�^?fLiil P�Ya;�!i
wages aarned, without rebate, eirhPr ���P�r,ly mt Inairectly,
w�� that no deductions have been made eitri�r d�if��tiy ar
�ndirecfly �rem the full wages eamed, other tNan
�Prm�cgih4� �gduCtIRRS aS �P! f��h In RegUlatlons, Z9 ��FZ
�+ah 3; -
{!;9} Th�l �a�h f:�•�rer 4r mychaniC has Laeen pv:� nol
I�ss l•han ihe apRilcabie wage rates ard fri^�e benefifs or
Lash e���i�aients for the classification of work perfor�ned,
;,� y���,IfIP_fi �f1 t}7_P. a�� I'ir_.ahYg �g,�e determination
I�Gor,�oraled i+��n th� ��an:r�c1
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(3) The weekly submisslon of a properly executed
certification set forth on the €everse side pf pptianal Form
WH-347 shall satisfy the requirement for submissian of the
"Siatement of Compl9ance" required by p�ragraph 3,b.(2) of
ihis section.
{4) The falsiFicaiion of any of the above certiFications may
subjeci the contractor or subcontractorto civil or criminal
prosecution und�r sectian 1001 of ti#le 18 and section 231 of
iitle 31 of the United States Code.
c. The contractor or subcontractor sha11 make #he records
required under paragraph 3.a. of this seckion available for
inspeclion, capying, or transcription by authorized
representaiives of the conEracting agency, the 5tate �OT, the
FHWA, or the �epartment of Labor, and sf�all permif such
representaiives ta interview employees during working hours
on the job. If if�e contractor or subcontractor fails to submit the
required records or ta make them availa6le, the FHWA may,
after written notice to the contractar, ihe contract'sng agency or
tF�e State DOT, take such action as may be necessary to
cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or
guarantee of funds. Furthermore, failure to submit the requirect
records upon request or to make such records a�ailable may
be grounds fo� debarment action pursuant to 23 CFR 5.12.
4. Apprentices and trainees
a. Apprentices (programs of the USDOL).
Apprentices will be permiited to work at less than the
predetermined rate for the wnr[c they perFormed when they are
employed pursuant to and indi�idually registered in a bana fide
apprenficeship progra�n regi5terad with the U.S. �epartment of
Labor, Empioyment and Training Administraiion, �ffice of
Apprenticeship Training, Employer and Labor 5ervices, or with
a 5tate Apprenticeship Agency racognized by the Ofiice, or if a
persan is employed in his or her first 9fl days of probatianary
employmenf as an apprentica in such an apprenticeship
program, who is noi indi�iduafly registered in t�e program, but
who has been certified by the Office of Apprenticeship
Training, Employer and Labor Services or a 5tate
Apprenticeship Agency (where appropriate) to be eligibl� for
probafionary employment as an apprentice.
The allowable rafio of apprentices tn journeym�n on the job
site in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio
permiited to the contractor as ta the entire work force under
the registered program, Any worker listed on a�ayroll at an
apprentice wage rate, who is not registered or atherwise
employed as stated above, shall be paid not less than the
applicable wage rata on the wage deierminaiion for ihe
c[assification af work actually perFormed. In addiiion, any
apprentice performing wark on the job site in excess of the
ratio permifted underthe registered program shall be paid not
less than the applica�le wage rate an the wage defiermination
for th� work acfual[y performed. W�ere a contracfor is
performing construction on a project in a locality other than
that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage
rates (expressed in percentages of the joumeyman's hourly
rate) specified in the contracto�s or subcontractor's registered
ptogram shall be observed.
E�ery apprentice must be pald ai noi less than the rate
specified in the regisfered program for fhe apprenEice's le�ei of
progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeymen hourly
rate specified in the applicable wage determination.
Apprentices shall be paid Fringe benefits in accordance with
the pravisions of the appcenticeship program. If the
apprenticeship program doas npt specify fringe benefits,
appreniices must be paid the full amount of fringe henefiis
lisfsd on ihe wage determination for the app{icable
classification. If the Admir�isfrator datermines that a different
pracfice prevails foT the applicable appr�:ntice Classification,
fringes shall be paid in accordance wiih that determinatian.
In the event the affice of Apprenticeship Training, Employer
and Labor Services, or a State Apprenticeship Agency
recognized by the Office, withdraws approval of an
apprenticeship program, fhe contractor will no longer be
permiiied to utilize apprenfices at less ihan fhe applicable
predetermined rate forlhe work performed until an acceptab�e
pragram is approved.
b. Trainees (programs of the USDOL).
�xcept as provided in 29 GFR 6.18, trainees wil] noi be
permitted to work at less than ihe predetermin�d rate for the
work perfoCmed unless they are employed pursuant to and
individually registered in a program which has received prior
approval, evidenced l�y formal certificatian by the U.S.
Department of Labor, Employment and Training
Administration.
TF�e rafio of trainees to jo�r�eyman on the job site shall not be
greater than permittad under the plan appro�ed 6y the ,
Employment and Training Adminisfrafion.
Every trainee must be pafd at not I�ss than the rate speci€ied
in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress,
expressed as a percentage of ihejaurneyman hourly rafe
specified in the applicable wage determination. 'Crainees shall
ba paid fringe ban�fits in accordanCe with lhe provisions of ihe
trainee program, If the trainee program does not mentioR
fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe
benefits lisfed on the wage determination unless the
Administrafor of the Wage and Hour �ivision deiermines that
there is an apprenticeship program associaied witY� the
corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage
determination which provides for less than full fringe henefts
for apprenfices. Any empinyee lisfed on fhe payrol] at a fralnee
rate who is not registered and participating in a fra'sning plan
approved by the Employment and Training Administration sha]I
6e paid noi less ihan the applicable w�ge rate on the wage
determination for the classification of work actually performed.
In addition, any trainee performing work on fhe job site in
excess of !he ratio permitted under the registered program
sha11 he paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the
wage determinafion for the work acfualfy performed.
In the event the Employmeni and iraining Adminisirafion
withdraws approval of a training program, the contracior will no
longer be permitted to ufilize trainees at less than the
applicable predetermined rate for the work periormect until an
acceptable program is appro�ed.
c. �qual employment opportuniEy. 7he ufilization of
apprentices, trainees and journeymen under this nart �haYl b�
in conformity with the equal employment opportuntty
req.uirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended, and 29
CFR part 30,
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d. Apprentices and Trainees (programs af khe U.S. OOT).
Apprentices and trainees working under apprenticeship and
skill training programs which h.ave been certified by the
Secretary ofTransporlafion as promoting EEO in connection
with Federal-ai[f highway construction programs are not
subject lo the requirements of paragraph 4 of fhis Section IV.
The straight time hourly wag� rates for apprentices and
traine.es under such programs will be established by the
particular programs. The ralio of apprentices and trainees to
joumeymen shall not be greater than permitfed by the ferms of
kite particular program.
5. Compliance witE� Gopeland Act requirements. The
contractor shall comply with the requirements of 29 CFR part
3, which are incorporated by reference in this contract.
6. Su6contracts. The contractor or subcontractor shal� insert
Form �'HWA-1273 in any subcontracts ancf also require the
suhcontracfors to include Form FHWA-1273 in any lowe� lier
subcontracfs. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the
compliance by any subcon[ractor or lower tier subcontractor
with all the conlract clauses in 29 C�R 5.5.
7. Contract termination: debarment, A breach of the
contract clauses in 29 CFR 5.5 may ba grounds far termination
of lhe confract, and for debarm�n# as a contracfor and a
subcontractor as provided in 29 CFR 5.12.
8. Compliance with DaYis-Bacon and Related Act
requirements. All rulings and interpretations of the �avls-
Bacan and Related Acts cantained in 29 CFR parts 1, 3, and 5
are herein incorporated by reference in this contract.
9. Disputes cancarning [abor sEandards. DFsputas arising
out of the labor standards provisioRs of this contract shall nat
be subject to the general disputes clause oF this contract. Such
disputes shall be resalved in accardance with the procedures
� f�o neFar4,man± nf I ahnr ca4 fnrlh in 29 CFR parls 6, 6, and
7 Liian�tps w�`Y;in hhe mea^�ng �f t*:s cla��s� ine!��d� ���.;7;:I�
t�.:;;.�aen ths :ontractor [or any o! �ts Subconiractarsj and I�e
��ntrav!��:g +agency, !he U.S. Department of ! a�or, Ur t�e
�;��plpyees n; thP�r r��resentatives.
��, �eM�flcatian af e!!�i���i�+,
� r3F gnYari�� r;t0 lI�:S COntfar4, ing r_.nrnrariut Ue�fiffes tnat
flL�tr'2t 1� i7l^: h� Ot �!1�� LiCr 2„!�� �['�at117 0'� fi!:17 WI7C� tl?c arG
�nter�sf in ti�� ceniraG10i5 S`!R!1 16 � pH=P30:1 [zf CfTTI I:laliaibie �;�
i1w 3Wefded �e:�ar^mg�+ rnntrAt4,e by Y';ftJv 4f sP.i:E101i �t8j O}�
the �av:s-Bar_.c,� ,�.;t nr 29 CF.R S 12(a1{;�.
�'i'J� �'laf! L� tF�tv v^n?fa_r.t shell DS GL'hCOf]tf3CtEd t0 9f1Y ��2[54n
or firm a^���aiple ior �:��a��+ a� a G�vernment cantract by virtue
p! gnMln� �i�;�� {�f ��@ �,�avla-�{��^;� ;;yi nr ?9 CFR 5,1�l�1{1).
e_ The pena!ty {�r a'rraking faise s{atements is ��rescrlGed �7 �n�a
k7.S. �::s�lnal C�e, I� lf.�_ s. 1Q07.
V. CON7l�1C7 WOREL HQUR$ ANU SAFETY
STAN�ARDS ACT
The Fallawing clauses apply io any Federal-aid construction
contract in an amaunt in excess of $100,�00 and subjec# to ihe
o�eriime provisions qf the Contract Work Hours and Safety
Standards Acf. These clauses shall be inserted in addifion lo
the clauses reguired by 29 CFR 5.�(a) ar 29 CFR 4.6. As
usecf in this paragraph, the terms laborers and mechanics
inclucie wafchmen and guards.
1. Overtime requirements. No contractor or subcontractor
contracting for any part of lhe contracl work which may require
or involve the employment of laborers or mechanics shall
rec�uire or permit any such laborer or mechanic in any
workweek in which he or she is employed on such work to
work in excess of farty hours in such workweak unless such
laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate nof Eess
than one and ane-ha[i fimes the basic rate of pay for all hours
worked in excess of forty hours in such workvveek.
2. Violaiian; liability for unpaid wages; liquidated
damages. En lhe event of any violation of the clause set forth
in paragraph (1.} of fhis section, the confractor and any
subcontractor responsibke therefoE shall be liable forthe
unpaid wages. [n addition, such eontractor and subcontractor
shall be [iable ta ihe Uniied States (in the case of work done
under contracl far the District of Columbia or a territory, to such
District or to such terrilory), for liquidated damages. 5uch
liquidated dam�ges shall be computed with respect to each
individual faborer or rnechanic, incfuding watchmen and
guards, employed in violation of the clause set forth in
paragraph (1.) of this.section, in the sum of $10 for each
calendar day on which sucE� individual was requfred or
permitted to worEc in excess of the standard workweek of forty
hours wifhout payment of the over#ime wages required by fhe
clalse set for#h in paragraph (1.) of ihis section.
3. �".r;thhoidir�g for �rnpa�� ,r��oes �,�� d:qu�dak�d dam�qes,
Th� FFiWA cr inR _r.�ntaciiny age.ncy shall I�pon ils own action
r�< <�� on writtert re���,ast ni art autharized representative pf the
DenarrmRnl pf l.:'b�r �.�:�'�w!d c: v8v�se to �L ;vithheld, �r�m
�r�y r.i❑ne;rs nayable �n account of au�ik perfarmed N:�+ tl�e
�QrYr��fvr �r c;,,r,�d�tracior unsler any sL�ch r_.nntfacE ;�r any
cther �?d��3S conira�R ti.��th k�� ss7me prime cqnlr�:,r!^; , c; ssr�y
ok�!Q� fed�r�?fy-assisted Canir�� w��lect ta ihe C�nk���t �^.�ork
��urs ont� Satetp 5'tandards A�t, ti�?�!rn is held by iltic� =�mP
pnma C�,nr.g+:�4F, 5LcF1 ."�l�^15 d5 .I":2y be �eteririne�F io ba
r�eG�gga,'y Ro s�f�s4y any ��3h+ip,ri�� oi s;:ch caretra,tar ar
��.:..�centr�ctor fnr iEnpaia waaPs and E!y�,�elaTed �:�mages as
prov�:�+e� in the v`IdIL�$SF'I �CLr;h I: p}r•agraph ('? } of thiY
w w�:.v!1
4. 5ubcflntraGtS� ThE C4flrJsir.tnr nr � JtyC011ifaCtOr �I181I If1SBft
iF, s^y subConiCaCts �rhe c[, ;�s�s �.�±+;;?n �,� oaragraph (1.)
th�p;,gri {�# ] at �h(5 :LG±lon �nif a1�n � G!�Us9 �4q�lrina the
�s��������lrar.inrs rr, If1fl::d� t:lw�� Gla�icac ;•� any lower iief
sl1bCC(!�dyG+� F�'19 ��rimy+ ��ntrc7G14f 5half bE f05jJ4T��!��B tOf
L��?-;� liarr_.g C� gnt' �;1�;,ontr�cjr�r q� �4WBE t°IEf SU�CLnrr�wtn�
�:f?ir fhB CF9'sSP__g �ok �w�:r irti �aragraphs � 1} th:o;+san l�.l of ?h!e
3:..rction,
��ag�;ett �nd �i_ irTcRae �RTS unpravements
(vPu � �J24�13
VI. 5UBLk7TING OR ASSIGNINCy THE COTI7RAGT
This provision is applicab[e to all Federal-aid construction
contracts on the National Highway System.
1, The contractor shall perForm with its own arganization
aonfract work amounting to noi [ess fhan 3Q percent {or a
greater peresntage if specified elsewhere in the contraCt) oE
the total original contract price, excluding any specialty items
designated by the confracting agency. Specialty items may be
performed by subcontract and the am.ount of any such
specialfy items pertormed may be deducted from the total
ariginal contract price before cornputing the amount of work
required to be performed by the coniractor's own organiaation
(23 CFR 636.'[16).
a. The t�rm "perForm work with its own organization" refers
fo warkers employed or leased by ihe prime contractor, and
equiprnent awneci ar ranted by ihe prime cnntractor, with or
withoui operators. Such t�rm does not include employaes ar
equipmenf of a subcontractor ar lower tier subeoniractor,
agents of fhe prime contractor, or any other assignees. The
term may incl�de payments for the cosfs of hiring leased
�mployees from an employes =easing firm meeting al1 relevani
Federal anc3 State regulafory requirements. Leased
emplayees may only be included in this term if the prime
cont�actos meets all of the following conditions:
(1) the prime contracior mai�tains control o�er the
s�pervisian of ihe day-taday aciiv'sties oF the leased
employees;
{2) ihe prime contractar remains res�onsibfe For the qualify
of the work of the leased emplayees;
{3) the prime contractor retains all power to accept or
exclude individual �mployees from work on the praject; and
(4) the prime contractor remalns ultimafely responsible tor
the payment of predetermined minimum wages, the
submission of payrolls, statements of compliance and all
other Federal regulatory requ[remenfs.
b, "Specialiy ltems" shall be construsd io be limited io work
that requires highly specialized knowledge, abilities, or
equipment not ordinarily available in the typa of contracfing
organizaiions qualified and expected fo bid or propose on the
contract as a who]e 2nd in general are ta be limited Eo minar
components of the overall contraci.
2. The contract amount upon which the requirements set forth
in paragraph (1} of Section VI is computed includes th� cast af
material and manuEactured products which are to be
purchased or produced by the contractor under the coniract
provisians.
3. 7he contractor shall furnish (a) a competent superintendent
or suparvisor who is employed by fhe firm, has full authority to
direct perFarmance of ihe work in accordance wiif� the contract
requirements, and is in charge oE all construction operafions
(regardless of who performs the �nrorlc) and (b) such other of its
own organizational resources (supervisian, management, and
engin�ering services) as ihe contracfing officer determines is
necessary to assure the perFormance of ihe contraci,
4. Na poriion af the coniract shall be sublet, assigned or
aiherwise disposed of except with the written cansent of the
contracting officar, or autharized r�presentative, anci such
consent when given shall nat be constsued to relleve the
contractor af any responsibility for the fulfllment af the
contract. Written consent will be given only affer the
contracting agency has assured thai each subcontracf is
evidenced in writing and thak it coRtains all pertinent provisions
and �equiremenis of fhe prime contraci.
5. The 30% seff-perfarmance requirement of paragraph (1) is
not applicable io design-build contracts; however, contracting
agenoies may establish their own self-performance
requiremenfs.
VIL 3AFETY: ACCI�ENT PREVENTION
This provision is applicable to all Fecieral-aid. construction
contracts and to all related subcontracts.
1. In the performance of ihis contract the contractor shall
comply wi4h al1 applicable Federal, Staie, and local laws
governing saEety, health, and sanitation (23 CFR 635). The
contractor shall prov'sde all safeguards, safety devices and
protective equipmenf an@ take any other needed actions as ii
determines, or as ihe contracting officer may determine, to be
reasonably necessary to protect the life and health of
employees on the job and the safety of the pUblic anc[ to
protect property in connection with the perFormanc� of the
work covered by the contraci.
2. It is a condition of this contract, and shall he made a
condition of each subcontraei, which the contracfor enters into
pursuanE fo thls contraci, ihat fhe contractor and any
subcontraciorshakl not permit any employe�, in perFormance
of the contract, to work in surroundings or �nder conditions
which are unsanitary, hazardaus or dangerous to his/her
health or safety, as determined under construction safety and
health sfandards {29 CFF2 1926) promulgated by the 5ecrefary
af Labor, in accordance w':th 5ectlon 107 of the Contracf Work
Hours and SaFety 5tandards Act (40 U.S,C. 3704).
3. Pursuanf to 29 CFR 1926.3, it is a condition of this contract
thaf ihe Secretary of Labor or authorixed representative
thereof, shall have right of enfry to any site of confract
pertormance to inspect nr invesiigate the matter of complfance
with the constructiQn safiety and healfh standards and io carry
oui the duties of the Secrefary under Bection �[07 of fha
Confraet Wark Hours and Safety Standards Act (40
U.5.C.3704j,
V[[[. FAl,S� STATEMENTS CONCERN[NG HEGHWAY
PROJEGTS
This provision is applicable ta all Federal-aid cnnstruction
coniracts and ta all related subcontracts.
Ir� order to assure high quality and durable conslruction in
conformity witEi approved plans and specifications and a high
degree of reliabiliEy on statements and represenfations made
by engineers, contractors, supp[iers, and workers on Federa[-
aid highway projecEs, it is essential that all persons concerned
with the projeci perform their functions as car�fully, thoroughly,
and honestly as possible. Willful falsificaiion, distortion, or
misrepresentation wifh respect to any facts related to the
pCojecf 9s a violation af Fed�ral law. To preveni any
misunderstanding regarding the seriousness of these and
similar acts, Form FHWA-1022 shall b� posted on each
Federa[-aid highway project (23 CFR 635) in one or more
places where it is readily a�ailable to all persons concemed
with the project:
18 U.S,C. 1020 reads as follows:
Da��et� and D. McRae SRTS Irnprovements
CPN 1 �2403
"Whoe�er, being an officer, agent, or employee of the Unifed
States, or of any State or Territory, or whoever, whefher a
person, associafion, firm, or corporation, knowingly makes any
false statement, false representatian, or fafse report as to the
character, quality, quanfity, ar cost of fhe maferial used or fo
be used, or fhe quantify or quality of the snrork performed or to
be perFvrmed, pr the ca5t thereof in Connectlon with Ehe
su6mission of plans, maps, specifications, cantrxcfs, or costs
of construction on any highway or refated project submitEed for
approval to fhe Secrafary af Transportation; or
INhoe�er knowingly makes any false statement, false
representation, false report or fafse claim with respect to the
character, qqallty, quantity, or cost ot any work performed or Eo
be perFormed, or maferials furnished or to be furnished, in
connection with lne construciion of any highway or related
project approved by the Secretary of Transportafion; or
Whaever knowingly makes any false statemenf or false
represenfation as to material fact in any stafemertt, cerfificate,
or report submilted pursuant to provisians of the Federa!-aid
R.aads Act appraved July 1, 'I916, (39 5tat. 355), as amended
and supplem�nied;
Shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than 5
years or both."
iX. IMPI�EMEEVTATION flF CLEAN AIR ACi ANL} FEDERAL
WATER POl.LUTIQN CONTRQL ACT
This provision is appiicahle to all Federal-aid construc#ion
contracts aod to al� related subconfracts.
By submission of this bid/proposal or the execution o1 this
contract, or subcontract, as appropriaEe, the bidder, �ropase�,
Federal-aid construction contractor, or subcontractor, as
appropria#e, will be deemed to have stipulafed as follows:
1. That any person who is or will be utilized In th�
perFormance of fhis contract is not prohibited from receiving an
award due to a vialation of Sec#ion 508 of the Clean Water Act
ar 5ection 3fl6 of lhe Clean Air Ar.f
2. -r i1a:; ihe �nntractar agrees fo �rLii��e ur cause ta Ix�
�nr����a.r} C�1E- [t' �il�rM!!1BfItS O; :.�.� 8 � ��
v•- �f.�. � ph (1) p[ thl S�ction ;n
e:�e:y �ubcanfraCl_ and furtner agr�es f� i.ake such actlo�! as
pna �ez.nkar.ti�� aqencV may direct as a means af en{orcina
uU^h : eq41rBf1��(!1S. �
1�, C�QT;F!CA'T!n,y Rwr,eQn;NG n�Rna;:"kp;?
SUSpENSIdN, i1VELIGIBl�,l7�' �RNp VOI.l�N7ARY
EXCLUSION
This pravisivn is applicable to aYl ���+aras_a�tj �;pn3�f{JCtinn
contracts, design-buifd contracts, subcanYracts, iG:".��f-f!?�
s�baontracts, purchase orders, lease agreemenis, corv::!ranl
caniraefs or any olher covered transaction requiring r HY:�q
appra�al orthat is esfimated to cast $25,OOp or more - a5
defined in.2 CFR Parts 18D and 120D.
1. Instructions far C�rttfirati�n .. �i�st Tier Partici�ans�;
a. By signing and v��YamiRing inis proposa�, the prospecti�e
first tier partieipant Is providing the ceniflcation sef out belpw.
b. The inabiiity of a person to provide th� �ertitication s�! o�.!
below will noi necessarily result in denial of,�articipatian in ihls
covered tra�saction. The praspecfive first tier participant shall
su6mit an expianafinn of why ft cannot provide the cer#ification
set out below. The certificafion or explanation will be
considered in connection wiih the departinenf or agency's
determination whelher to enter into this transacfion. However,
failure of fhe prvspecfive first tier participanf to fumish a
ceriification or an explanation shall disqualifysuch a person
from participatf.on in this fransacfion.
c. 7he certificafion in this clause is a maferial represeniation
of fact upon which reliance was placed when the contracting
agency determined to enter into this transactian. !f it is laler
determined that the praspective participant knawingly rendered
an erroneous certification, in addRion to other remedies
available to the Federal Go�ernmenf, the contracting agency
may terminate fhis fransaction for cause of default.
d. The prospective firs# tier participani shall provide
immediate wrilten natEce to the contracting agency to whom
this proposal is submitted if any tirne the prospecti�e first tier
par#icipant Isams that iEs certification was erroneo�s when
submitted or has become erroneous by reason of changed
circums#ances.
e, The terms "covered transaction." "debarred,"
"suspended," "ineligibfe," "participani," "person," "principal;
and "valuntarily excluded," as used in ihis clause, are defined
i� 2 CFR Paris 180 a.nd 1200, "First Tier Covered
Transactions" refers to any covered #ransaction t�etween a
granEee or subgrantee of Federal funds and a participanf (s�ch
as the prime or genera! contraet). "Lower Tier Co�ered
Transactions" refers to any covered transaclion under a Firsi
Tier Covered Transaction {such as subcontracfs}. "Firsf Tier
h�hjCinant°� F��� to the parlicipant wha has en#ered into a
ti�vereU rransac#i�� ;�iin ; yrantee cr subgrantee af Federaf
i.�nds (such �s !•he n•imP nr ge�eral cantraclar}. "�ower Tier
Participant" reiers any participa�t who has entered into a
cc,vered transacfifln with a First Tier Parficipant or other Lower
1'ier P�:-}icipants (SUGh 2s s�tbGpntrac±p;g W^,�+, ����iiPrsl.
i The �raspective iirst tier participant .�grees by submltting
this proposal lhat, should the proposed covered Eransaction be
entered Ento, ft sha]I not knowingly enEer into any lowertier
�„�Praa +ransar}�on yyjth a person who is d�barred,
s��vpended of��larH� �;,�L��idle, r�r voiunta�llv exciuded from
Wartfcipation m fhis �o�ered transaction, unless authorized by
2�1e ��Y��m�~� ^' aS�B11Cy ent�Pll14 lntD lhis transar.tinn
n� rhe psospective first iier particip�nt further agrees Dy
5�nr^itiing this proposal lnat it w!1! inc�ude the olause titled
"+v'ortifir..alinn RPa�rd9no ppharmani 5�spensian, Ineligibility
:a�� Voluntary �us!usion-�ower Ti�r Covered Transacfions,"
�rnvidea by rr,p c1e��rrmp�r �� ��;,F�acting agency, enterin�
I^:Sl jf��$ C^b�fp+9 krgRg4�?!O»_ 4A'1f�Y�1 r:Odrf�C2tiqi�, In _all Inw��
fiier cqvered iransactians and in all ��licitation: ivr !:�+ar rier
co:•wrPn iransactions ex^BE[jl�q �r1B '�Z_r'>�Q,n,n k�„!QChnlr��
h. A partreipani in :� r,ovarP4 lr�n�ar_.tinn r•,�v s�1y lipon a
certification y[ a�rncp�tive paRicipant in a lower fier coverecf
3ransaciion that is not debarred, suspended, ineligiblB, or
yu;.mtarfly ex_r.i�ided frnm �HP covered transaction, un�ess it
�in4ri+;� t�a1 j'!7� �wrEifr.afry,ry ;c �rro^eous �; p,3rticipant is
f�5dos�Slw1ef?reng��rinr� IhBE Et�c ��rirlClpalS 8fF r1C1 �-'J3reti�2Fi,
�:sbaned, r�t otr�er.:�se meiiqibia to parcicfpa4e Ui eoVefed
�ransacUans. T� variiv t�a ehgibifitv of i#s principais, as we!! as
�nP e�igibiiny ot any lower l;�r nrospective participants, each
�articipant may, but is not requlred ta, check the Excluded
�a�tjw,� I.I.cf Sy�tem we6sita fhiins:iiwww.eofs.4oy�1, uvhich is
wOR'!r11at1 bj� i�19 �=�IlEfr7i �EfViCPS ��ClminiSYf$tlOfl,
�}a.ggett und i3.1Vf�RaE S�? TS [,rnra�ements
��pN r n?an�
i. Nothing contained in the foregoing shall be conskrued to
require the establishment of a system of records in order to
render In good faith the cerfrfication required by this clause.
'ihe knowledg� and information of the prospective participant
is noi required to exceed that which is normally possessed by
a prudent person in the ordinary course of busin�.ss dealings.
j. Except for transactions authorized under paragraph (� of
these insiructians, if a parfiaipant in a covered transaction
knowingly enters into a lower tier covered transactian with a
person who is suspended, debarred, ineligibl�, or �oluntasily
exclud�d fram participation in this iransaction, in additian to
other remedies availabfe to the Federal Governmen#, the
department or agency may terminata this transaction for cause
ar defau4t.
..*�w
2. Certifieation Regarding Debarment, Suspension,
lneiigibility and Voluntary Exclusion — First Tier
Partici�ants:
a. The prospective firsi tier participartt certifies to the best of
its knowledge and belief, that it and its principals:
{1) Are not presently debarred, suspended, proposed for
debarmenf, declared ineligible, or voluntariky excluded from
participating in covered transactions by any Federal
department or agency;
(2) Have not within a thrae-year period preceding this
proposal hean canvicted of ar had a ci�if judgment rendered
aga�nst them for commission of firaud or a criminal offense in
connection wiih abtaining, attempting to obtaln, or performing
a public (Federal, State or local) trarssaction or cantraci under
a public transaction; vlolation qf Federal or State antiirust
statutes or commission of embezzlement, 4F�eft, forgery,
bribery, falsif'seat{on or destruction of records, making false
stafements, or receiving stolen property;
(3) Ara not presently indicted for ar atherwise criminal4y ar
civilly charged hy a governmenfal entity (Federal, Staie or
local) with commission of any of tf�e affenses enumerateci in
paragraph (a}(2j of this certification; and
(4} Have not within a three-year periad preceding fhis
applicatioNpraposal had one or more public transactions
(Federal, State or local) terminated for cause ar default.
b. Where the pras�ectivA �?an���p?n! Js unahle fn c�rtify tu
an; ��thastatements I� 4hs5 certrticatinn. ��a;.�h �rnc;;avr��,;�
participa^t sha11 at[acit an explanatiqr to khis prorvsal
2. Ilnstructlons For Certifi��;'sa�ti �- Lnwer Tier �articipants:
(Appiicabl� t;a a`I suocontracts, purchase orders and other
i�wpr±;�t �ransaciions requiring prior FFiWA appro�al or
estimated to cast $25,000 or more - 2 CFR Pa�ts 180 and
12pD)
a. 8y signing and submitting this praposal, the prospeaiiue
lowerti�r'ss providing the certification set out helow.
b. The certification in this claus� is a material representation
of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transacfion
was entered infe�. If it is later determined that the prospeciive
koWBt' fiei p�'sCinani knowinply r=^dorPrl an arrnne[�;,�5
certificaticii, i,� ��d,±ion I�u ��the aems�;es a����ia:`:!9 ta !h9
F��4C�� C7QVE�71R1$n� il,$ Lfaral'fmF!7f� Of �3�P^C�f 1�ritn Y.rh�C�l
this transacfion originated may pursue a�ailable remedies,
including suspension andlor debarment.
c. The praspective lower tier participant shall provide
immediate written notice to the person to which this proposal is
submitted if at any time the prospecti�e lowertier participant
learns that its certification was erroneous by season of
changed circumstances.
d. The ierms "co�ered transaction," "debarred,"
"suspended," "ineligible," "participant," "person," "principal,"
and "�oluntaCily excluded," as used in this clause, are defined
in 2 CFR Par�s 184 and 1200. You may contact the person fo
which this proposal is submitted for assistance in obtaining a
capy ofthose regulations. "First T'ler Cavered Transactions"
refers to any covered transaction between a grante.e or
subgrantee of Federal funds and a participas�t (such as the
prime or gen�ral contract). "Lower Tier Cavered Transactions°
refers ko any covered transaction under a First Tier Co�ered
7ransaction (such as subcontracis). "First Tier Participant"
reFers to the participant who has entered into a covered
transaction wifh a grantee or subgrantee of Federal funds
(such as the prime or generaf coRtractor). "�ower 7ier
Participanf' refers any participant who has entered into a
covered transact"son wiih a First Tier Participant or ofher Lower
Tier Participants (suah as subcontractors and suppliers).
e. 7he prospective lower tier participant agrees by
submitting this pToposal that, should the proposed covered
transaction be eniered into, it shall not knowingly enter into
any lowertier covered fransaction with a person who is
debarred, suspended, declared ineligible, or voluntarily
exc�uded from participation in this co�ered transaction, unless
authorized by the department or agency with which fhis
transaction originated.
f..The prospective lowertier partieipant further agrees by
submitting this propasa! thak it will include this clause titled
"Cerfification Regarding flebarment, 5uspension, Ineligibility
and Voluntary Exclusion-�ower 7ier Covered Transactian,"
withouf modification, in a41 4ower tier covered transactions and
in all solicitations for lower tier covered transactions exceeding
the $25,�00 threshold.
g. A participant in a covered transaction may rely upon a
certification of a prospective pa�ticipant in a lower tier covered
transaction that is not debarred, suspended, ineSigible, or
�o4uniarily excluded f�om the coverad transaction, unl�:ss it
knows that the certification is erroneous. A participant is
r�sponsible for ensuring that "sts principals are not suspended,
deharred, or otherwise ineligible to parficipata in covered
transactions. To verify t4�e eligibility of its principals, as wetl as
the eligibility of any lower kier prospective participants, each
participant may, but is nat required to, checfc the Excluded
Parties Lisf System website h t :!lwww.e 4s. ov!}, which is
compiled by the General 5ervices Administraiion.
h. Nothing contained in the forego3ng 5hall be canstrued to
require establishment of a system of records in ard�r to render
in good Faith the certification raquired by this clause. ihe
knowledge and informaiion of participant is not required to
exc�ed thai which is normafly possessed by a prudent person
In the ordinary course of business dealings.
i. Except for transactions autharized under paragraph e of
these instructions, if a participant in a covered transactian
knowingly enters inio a lower tier covered transaction with a
person who is suspended, debarred, ineligible, or �oluntarily
excluded 6rom parCicipation in th'ss transaction, in additian to
oth�ar remedies available to the Federal Governm�nt, the
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department or agency with which this transact1on originated
may pursue available remedies, including suspension ancflor
debarment.
. � � ,� ,�
Certification Regarding Deharment, Suspension,
Ine[igibility and Wo[untary Exclusion--Lower Tier
Participants:
1. ihe prospecfive lower tier par[icipani certlfies, by
submission of this proposal, that neither it nor iks principals is
preseritly debarred, susper�ded, proposed for debarment,
dec[ared ineligibie, or wolun[arily excluded from participating in
co�ered transacfions by any Federal department or agency.
2. Where the praspeclive lowertier participant is una5le to
certify io any o# the statements in this certification, such
orosnective oarticipani shall attach an explartation to this
aropusal
�i_ cFRTIFICATION KEGI�RDING U3E fl� Ct]NTRACT
�rUND5 F�R 1.�"�BYII�G
?'his pr�vision is applicable to all Federat-aid construction
���,irar.f� ���,�e �ry �i� r?E�tAd su6cdntracts which exCeed
�1(]p,'l'}pQ (qg f'FR tO:L
i. The prospectiv� participani certifies, by signmg and
submitting this bid ar proposal, to the best of his or her
knowledge and belief, thaf:
a. No Federal apprapriated funds have been paid or will ��
paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, fo any persan for
influencing or aftempting to influence an officer or employse of
any Federal agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or
employee o# Congress, Qr an employee of a Member of
Congress in connection with the awarding af any Federal
cantract, the making of any Federal grant, lhe making of any
Federal loan, the entering into af any coaperafive agree�nent,
and fhe exlension, continua#ion, r�newal, amencfinent, or
modificatian of any F�deral conlract, grani, loan, or
cooperatiue agreemenf.
b, lf any funds otherthan Federal appro�rriated funds have
�een paid or wiil be paid lo any persan far in#luencing or
attempting to influence an officer or employee of any �ederal
agency, a Member of Congress, an officer or employee of
Congress, or an employee of a Mem6er of Congress in
connection with this Federal conlract, grant, loan, ar
cooperative agreemenl, the undersigned shall compiete and
submit Standard Form-LLL, "�isclosure Form to Repart
Lohbyinq," in accordanee with its inslructions.
7. 7hts certiflGat3on �s � r�:7�tP.ria1 ropresan#ation ot �acl t�,�Y�?
�,.�h�r�t f�e!iance vvas placed k,!:Pn 4his transaction was made ur
anfarPr� Inta. L,s.�bmission oi ;ns certification is a prerequisite
iur maKing rxt �^?��in� in!o this trarsact�on �,m,�osed by 31
U_5.0 i,i52. �;riy �er��n kvho ��i�s ta ri!s'1�.5 �equired
�ert�ficaiion sha11 4a �u�J)��1 tU � S;!'�!I �F''nait� �r nv? !�g q;;u�
i�j{�,�QL� an¢ ni�t mor� lhan �1�k,L7Q[l fpr �3i:�1 �LCF1 !�lILl�4
3 Tne ��rospective �aarticiparn al�� 2grees by submitt�ng its
b+�! c�r ,4ropasal that the par#icipant shall require �iiak the
13;;guage of Ehis certification be included in all lower r,�r
;u;�contraais. wvhi�h exceed S�G'O,nnn �;,�±�,�t �ii ���„h
r,.��nients shall certify and d�sclosa a�.u�;ngly.
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ATTACHMENT A- EMPLOYMENT AND MQT�RIALS
PR�F�R�NG� FOR APPAL.AGFEfAH D�VELOPMENT
HIGHWAY SYST�M OR APPALACHIAN LOC�L ACC�SS
ROAD CONTRACTS
This pro�ision is applicable fo ali Federal-aid projects funded
under the Appalachian Reglonal �evelopment Act of 1965.
1. �uring the performanee of this contract, the cnntractor
undertaking to do work which is, or feasonaE�ly may be, done
as on-site work, sha11 gi�e preference to qualified persons who
regularly reside in fhe labor area as designated by the �OL
wherein the contract warEc is situaied, or fhe subregion, or the
Appafachian counties of the Staie wherein the contract work is
situated, except:
a. To the exfent that qualified persons regularly residing in
fhe area afe not available.
b. For the reasonable nesds of the contractor to employ
supervisory ar specially experienced personnel necessary to
assure an eFficienf execution of the coniract work.
a For the ohligation of the contractor to offer employment to
present or farmer employees as the result of a lawful co[lectiva
bargaining contract, provided thatthe number of nonresideni
persons emp[oyed underthis subparagraph (�c} shall not
�xceed 20 perc�nt of the tofal number of employees employed
by the contractor on the confract work, excepf as provided in
subparagraph {4) below.
2. The contractor shall place a job order with ihe 5tate
Em�loymeni Service indicating (a) the classifications of the
laborers, mechanics and other employees required to perFarm
the contract work, (b) the number of employees required in
each classification, (e) the date on which the participant
estimates such employees wilf be required, and (d) any ather
perfinent information required by the 5tate Employm�nt
Serv9ce to compiete fhejob arder form. The job order may be
placed with the 5taie �mploymenf Service i� writing or by
telephone. If during the caurse of the contract work, the
informaffon submifted by fhe contractor in the orfginal job arder
isy sub`styanClially modified, the pariic9pank shall promptly nofify
�I1� SL�Le Gmp�Of fYlPflt �PfV�(`i�,
3. The contract�r shY!I y3ve f4`sl conslderatiorl i� �;I {�IIaIIfIP�
�p� innY��ants aeterred to him h;+ the �tate Employmena
$efviCO fhe contractp� ig �tlt �eaU�r?;j tu ur�nt emoVp�ma�+
�Ry Jqp applicant.� whp, i� ��is o�inion, are ^Jt Gu�iltf�� tc
perform the classificatian �� woiK r�:qurrec�.
4. I�t, Wifhi�t �;�9 e".«Sk �f4II6WII1� tll� �ilaClf4� 4i 3 �0�3 Or,rJcf h�
;'�e ��ontractor with tne State Emp�oymPnt Sgrv�ee. �h� 5tat�
Employment Se�,�ine s unable io refer arX quaiified �ob
anolicants to th� rnn�r��±vr, �]f I�?SS t�!?n ±ha I?Li!?!h�r
rec�u�sted, tYle StatR Fmninymg;�l Sc�;�jC9 vVL�I io!::�w.rd a
certificate to the contractor indicati�F,� the unava�labiiity a�
�pnlir:�nry c:yCf1 CF�hlf!c�f} fih^II h� inarSw # �: ;rl 4� 1h=
r��j�{f'dGYG�S ��1BRii[Jf�'L'�I�f �JCP�pf'i YPf`f1f�g. �lop� ��ecei�! w{ 7_h;g
��riifir.arg� 4hc� �r,vnFr�vSpf fn2� t'll'1�110,V pfdl=4t1!15 44'hC t!U �L'R
no�m��iy rv„=;�e in YC�e labor area ±, fi,l uosition� ��„u�; �d L; !"s
[:ertific�!�, �uT.withsiandin� �hg �_��y��;�.;�s �f �uboaragfwr^.�'i (7�J
•�hnVe.
5 Th� provis�nr�g � 73 ��T{ {}?3.�(}�(�� allnu� thy
�ontractirig i3gpr��y [o ;?rovi�e .� r_.�ntr3ctual prefer�snc� �or Ihs
�sse p� anineral reseurce matet�als rat+ve;o l'hP!��p�4��.hi.�,7
reg,on,
6. The contractor shalf incfude the provisions of Sections 1
fhrough 4 of fhis Attachment A in every subconfract fpr work
which is, or reasonably may be, done as on-site work.
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