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COliYTRACT
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3�0�11�TORTH RIVERSIDE RESURFAC�TG PROJECT
City Project No. 102877
Mattie 1'acker
Mayor
David Cooke
City Manager
William Johnson
Director, Transportation and Public Works Department
Prepared for
The City of Fort Warth
TRAllTSPORTATIOl�T Al�TD PUBLIC WORKS
2022
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Standard Construction Specification
Documents
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STANDARD CO�f STItUCTION SPBCICICAT[ON DOC�JMENTS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Di�ision 00 - General Conditions
i,act Rer+ice�l
00 OS 1� Mayoi• and Council CommunicaYian 07/01/2011
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DO I 1 13 Invitation to Bidders 07/I912021
00 2] I3 Instructions to Bidders 11/42l2021
00 3S 13 Conflict of Interest Statement 02/24/2020
DO 41 00 Bid Form 09/3�12021
00 42 43 PrnposaI Form Unit Price 01/20/2012
QO 43 13 Bid Bond 09/11/2017
�D 43 37 Vendor Compliance to StaYe Law Nonresident Bidder 06/2�120I 1
00 45 l l Bidders Prequali%cation 07/Q1/2011
00 45 12 Prequalification Staiement Q9/30/2021
�0 45 l3 Bidder Frequalification Application 08/13/2021
40 45 26 Cpntractor Compliance with Workers' Compensation Law 07/01/2q I 1
60 45 4D Business Equity Goal 10/2�/2021
00 52 43 Agreetnent 11/23/2021
00 61 13 Ferforinance Bond Q7/01/2011
00 61 14 Payment Bond 07/0ll20I 1
00 61 19 Maintenance Bond 07/01/2q I 1
DO 61 25 Certifieate of Insurance 07/01/20I 1
Oa 72 00 General Canditions 08/23/2021
00 73 00 Supplementary Cc�ndifions 03/09/2Q20
C1T'Y OF PORT WORTH 2O21 NDRTH RIVERSIDH RGSURPACI3YGPRpJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICAT[ON DOCUMENTS City Project Na. 102877
Revised March 9, 2020
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5TANDARD CO�ISTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUh4GNTS
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Technical Speciiications which have been modi�ed by the Engineer specifically far this
Project; hard capies are included in the Yrojeet's Contract Docu.ments
Date
Modi�ed
Divisio.n 3� - Exterior Xm rovcrnen
32 1 i 23 FlexiUle Base Courses
32 13 20 Conerate Sidewalks, L
32 91 19 I Topsai] Placement
and Barrier Free
� of Par�vays
12/20/2012
12/09/202I
12/20/2012
Divisian 34 — Trans ortatzon
34 71 13 Traffic Control 03/22/2021
Technical Speci£'icataons listed below are included for this Project by reference and eau be
viewed/downloaded frorn tha City's website at:
Divisian 03 - Cancrete
03 30 00 C.ast-In-Place Cancrete 12/20/20I2
Division 31- Earthwork
3I 23 16 Unclassified E�ca�ation 41/28/2013
Division 32 - Exterior Im
32 12 I6 Asphalt Pa�
32 1b 13 Concrete C
32 17 23 Pavement T
32 92 13 Hvdro-Mul
Division 33 - UtiliEies
and Gutters
Seedin�, and S
Gutters
12IzoIzol2
12/09/2421
11/22/2013
05/13/2021
33 OS 10 Utility Trench Excavation, �mbedrnent, and Bac1�iII 12/12/20I6
33 05 13 Prara�e, Cov�r and Grade Rings — Cast Iron Oi12212016
33 OS 13.10 Frame, Co�er and Grade Rings — Cnmposite 0 1/2 212 0 1 6
33 45 14 Ad�usting Manholes, Inlets, Valve Boxes, and Other Structures to 03/11/202.2
Grade
33 OS 16 Concrate Water Vaults 12/20/2012
33 OS 17 Concrete Collars 12/20/2012
33 t2 10 Water Services 1-inch to 2-inch 02/14/2017
CITY OF FORT WORTII 2021 N�RTH RIVERSIIlE R�SURFACING PRO.IECT
STANDAR� CONSTRUC3"IbN SPECIFTCATTON DOCiIN�E11;Ts City Project No. 102877
Itevised March 9, 2020
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33 46 00 Subdrainage 12/20/2012
Division 34 - Trans artal
34 41 10 Traffic Sig
34 41 30 Aluminum
3/11/2022
11/12/2013
Appendix
END OF SECTION
CITY OF F�RT WQKTH 2O21 NORTH I2IV�R5IDE RESURFAGING PR�7ECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIpN SPECIFICATION DQCUMENTS City Project No. 102877
Aevised March 9, 2D20
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ihe Dlre['�#�e of Fln�n�e �erlifie5 �hs�t iur�ds are 2�vsll�bie tn ih� ct�rreni t��il�I bud�e�, as �revho��sly appraprla�e�l, in th� �eneral �apiEaG F'ro�ecCS
r un�f for Ih� 2�21 FI�1A� 2�h# RIVe�ssd6 Df �rof ec� C4 �up�strl't ��+e a�pr�waF of a�e abo�+� re�asnmendeilnn and �xecua��n nf �ha contr���. Rrior �o
a�ny experitl�ts�re 1�els�� incsrrrnd, ihe Tr�nsp�rl�tlon �r�d P��1�Ric: W�iri�s Uc��a�lrrt�ni kies kMie r2spo�is��ifity to v�lid��t€e Ihe ��v�i��biliEy o( fu��ds.
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INVITATION T4BID17ER5
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SECTION 00 Il 13
INVITATTON TQ BIDDERS
3 RECEIPT OF BIDS
4 Sealed bids for the construction o�' 2021 NORTH RIVERSID� RESUR�'ACING PRO]ECT, City
5 pi•oject No. 102877 will be received by the City of Fort W�rth 1'ut�chasing Office until 1:30 P.M.
G CST, Thursday, April l4, 2022 as further described below:
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9 Purcnasing Division
10 200 Texas Street
11 Port Worth, Texas 76IO2
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�ids wiil he accepted by: US Mail, Coutier, FedEx ar hand delivery at the address above;
Bids wiil be oper�ed publicly and read aloud at 2:00 PM CST In the City Council Cha►x�be�•s.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF WORK
The majoi• work �vill consist of the {a�proximate) f�llawing:
44,OOfl SY
44,000 SY
2fl0 CY
3,520 SF
5,800 SF
S,SOD LF
34,0b0 LF
4 EA
2" Asphalt Pa�ement Surface Coucse, Type D
2" Surface Milling
Asphalt Base Repair
Barrier Free Ramp
4" Sidewallc
7" Concrete Curb & Gutter
HAS Pavement Marking
RRFB Assembly Double. Sided, Solar
29 PREQiIALIf+'ICATION
30 Certain improvements included in this praject must i�e performed hy a contractar or designated
31 subcontractar who is pre-qualified by the City at the time af bid o�ening. The pracedures for
32 qualificatian and pr�-quafif cation ace outiined in the Section 3 of 00 21 13 — INSTRUCTiQNS
33 TO BIDDERS.
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DOCiT1VIENT EXAMINATION AND PROCUREMENTS
The Bidding and Contract Docum�nts may be examined or obtaineci on-line by visiting the City
of Forf Worth's Pu�•chasing Divisi�n website at htt :Ilwwu _tortworEhteX�s.�ov/aurch�,in�,' and
clicking on ihe linEc to the advertised project folders an the City's electronie document
management and collaboratian system site. The Contract Documents may be downioaded,
viewed, and pt•inted by interested cont�actors andlor suppliers.
Capies of the Bidding and Cantract Docum�nts may be p�u•ehased fi•om Nikki McLeroy, 817-
392-83b3. City of Fort Worth, TPW, 200 Texas St., Fort Wo�th, TX 76102.
The cost of Bidding and Contract Documents is: $30.00
EXPRESSION OF INTERSEST
CLTY OT PORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURFACING PR07�CT
STANDARD CONSTRIICTTON SPECIFiCATIdN OOCUMENT City Project No. 102$77
Revised 7i19l202i
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�lVI'I'ATION TO BTDbERS
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Tn ensure potential biddei•s are kept up to date of any new information pertinent to this project, all
interested parties at•e requested to ecnail Exp�•essions af Interest in this proeurement to ihe Ciry
Project Manager and the Design Engineer, The email shoul� include the company's name,
contact person and that individual's email address and �hone nurnber. AI! Addenda will be
distributed direetly to those who have expressed a� interest in the procurement and will also be
posted in the City of Fort Woi�Eh's purchasing website at http:�/fortwor�htexas.gov/purchasing,'
PREBID CON�'�RENCE — Web Canference
A prebid canfel•ence wil] be held as discuss�d in Section 00 2l 13 - INSTRUCTXONS TO
BIDDERS at lhe following date, and time �ia a web conferencin� apglication:
DATE: Tuesday, March 29, 2022
TIME; 10A0 A.M,
Invitations with links to the web conferencing applicaiion wi1] be distributec[ direetly ta those
who have subtnitted an Exp�•ession of Interest.
63 If a pz'ebid confet•ence is held, the presentation and any questions and answers p�•ovided at the
6� prebid conference will be issued as an Add�ndum to #he call for bids. If a pre6id confei•ence is not
b5 being lae[d, prospective bidders can e-mail questions or comments in accordance with Section 6
56 of the Instructions to Bidders referenced above to the project manage�•(s) at the e-mail add�•esses
G7 listed beEow. �mail�d questians �ill suffice as "questions �n writing." If necessary, Addenda will
G8 be issued pursuant to the Instt•uctions to Bidders.
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C�TY'S RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR RE�CT BIDS
City reserves the right io wai�e iY-�•egularities and to accepY at� rej ect any or all bids.
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Ciiy wijl award a contract to the Bidder presenting the Iawest price, qualifications and
campetencies considered.
77 FUNDING
78 Atay Contract awarded under this INVITATION TO BIDDERS is expec#ed to be funded from
79 reven�es �enerated from bonds, geants etc. and reser��d by the City for the Project.
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INQUIRIES
AlI inqutries relative to this pracur�rnent should be addeessed to the follawing;
Aitn: Tariqui Islam, City af Fort Wof�Ch
Email: tai�alarra�c�turtw���thtehds.�oV
ADVERTIS�MENT DATES
March 1 �, 2022
March 24, zozz
END O�' SECTION
GITY OF FOItT WbRTH 2O21 ISORTH RIVER5II7E It�5URFACING PRO�ECT
5TAI�IDARD CONSTRUC.TIOI�T SPEC�ICAT[ON DOCUMLNT City Projeet Na. ]028'77
Revised 7I1972Q21
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CACST1tUCTIONS TO BIDI?ER5
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S�CTION OU �1 l.3
INSTRUCTIONS T4 �IDDERS
L Defined Term�
1.1. Capitalized terms used in these INSTRUCTC�NS TO BIDDERS are defined in Section
00 72 04 - GENERAL COND�TIONS.
i.2. Certain additional tierms used in these INSTRUCTIONS TQ BIDDERS have the
meanings in.dicated halow which are appIical�ie to both the singuiar and plural thereaf.
1.�.1. Bidder: Any person, firm, pat�Ynership, company, associ�tion, or corporation aciing
directly through a duly authorized representative, subznitting a bid for perfornaing
the work contemplated under the Cantract Documents.
1.2.2. Nonresident Bidder: Any pers�n, firm, partnership, company, association, oz'
corporation ac#ing directly through a du�y autharixed repr�sentative, submitting a
bid for performing the work contemplated under tha Contract Documents whose
principal place of business is nat in the 5tate of Texas.
1.2.3. Successful Bidder: The lowest responsible and responsive Bidder to wham City
(on the basis of Gity's evaluation as hereinat�er pro�ided) makes an av�ard.
2. Copies o� Bidding Documents
2.1. Neither City nor Engineer shalI assume any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations
resulting froin the Bidders use af incamplete sets af Bidding Documents.
2.2. City and Engineer in making copies af Bidding Documents aeailable do so only for the
purpose of o�taining Bids for the Work and do not authorize or confer a license or grant
far any other use.
3. Prequali�ic�Han of Sidders (Pri�te Contractors and Subcontraciors)
3.1. IIidders or �heir deslgnated subcontractors are required to be prequalifieci for fhe work
types requiring prequalification as per Sections 00 45 1 I B�i7DER,S
PREQUALl�`ICATIONS and 00 4S 12 PREQUALIFICATION STATEMENT. Firms
seeking pre-qualification, m�st subtnit the doeumeniation idantified in Section 00 4S I 1
on 5ectian 00 45 13 PREQLTALIFICATION APPLICATION at least seven ('�)
ealendar days prior to Bid opening far review and, if quali�ied, acceptance. The
subcontractors listed by a Bidder op OQ 45 12 must be prequalified for the appropz'iate
work types. Subcontractors must follow the same tim�lines as Bidders for obta�ning
prequalification review. Bidders or Subcontractors who are not prequalified at the time
bids are opened and reviewed may cause the bid to be rejected.
Fr�quali�cation requirement wark types and documentation are available by accessing all
required files through the City's website at:
�s_/i�us.fvrtworthLr- as•�/t'ro'e� ctxesaurces/
3.1.1. Paving — Requirements docwnent located at:
CITY OP T^�RT WOATH 2�2i NOTL'Pf3 R3VEA5IDE RESLTRFACING PROlECT
$TANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICA'PION DOCUMEiYT City ProjectNo. 102877
Revised/Updated Na�em6er 2, 2021
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3.I .3. Water and Sanitary Sewer — Requirements document located at:
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3.2. Eac� Bldder, unless currently prequalified, must submit to City at least sewer� ('�)
calendar days prior to Bic� apen�ing, the documentation identified in Section OQ 45 11,
BIDDERS YR�QUALIFICATIdNS.
3.2.1.Submission qf and/or questions relatad to prequalification should be addressed to
the City eontact as provided in ParagY•a�ph 6.1.
3.3. Th� City reserves the rigE�t to r�quire any pre-qualified oontractof• �ho is the apparent low
bidder for a project to sUbmit such additional information as the City, in its sale
discretion may require, including but not limiteci to manpower and eQuipment recards,
information about key perso.nnel ta be assigned to the praject, and construction schedule
to assis# the City in e�aluating and assessingthe ability af the apparent low bidder to
deliver a quality produet and successfully compl�te projecis far tl�e amount hid within
the stipulafed time frarne. Based upon the City's assessment of the submitted
information, a recammendation regarding the award oia contract will be made to the
City Cauncil. Failure to submit the additionat infar'mation, if requested, may be graunds
for rejecting the ap�arent 1ow biddec as non-responsive. AfFected contractors wi11 be
notified in writing of a recommendation to the City Council,
3.4. In addition to prequaliiication, additional z'equirements for quali�catian may be required
within various sections of the Contract Documents.
3.5. OMITTED
4. Examination of Bidding and Contract Documents, Other Related Data, and Site
4.I. Before submitting a Bid, each Bidder:
CITY OF PORT WORTH 2O21 hIORTH RIVEIiSlDE RESURPACING PRO]�CT
STANDARI} CpNS"�RUCTI�N SY�CTPICATION �OCUMEN'I' City .Praject Nv. 1 Q2877
Revised/Updated l�ove�nber 2, 202 [
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�4.Z.1. Shall e,�amine aud careful�y study fhe Contract Documents and other related data
identified in the Bidding Dnc�xne�ts (including "t�chnical data" referred to in
Paragraph A.2. below}. No information given by City or any representative of tlae
City other t��an that contained in the Contract Dacurrtents and officially
p�•ornulgated addenda thereto, s�all be binding upon t1Ye City.
4.1.2. Should visit the site to become familiar vvith and satisfy Bidder as to the general,
local and site conditions that may affeet cost, progress, performance or furnishing
of the VVark.
4.1,�. Shall consider %deral, state and local Laws and Regu�ations that may affect cost,
progress, performance or furnishing of the Work.
4.1.4. OMITTED
4. LS. Shall study all: (i) reports af exploj•ations and tests of subsuriace conditions at or
contiguous to the Site and alI drawings oiphysical conditions relating to exist�ng
surface or subsurface structures at the Site (�xcept Underground Faciliiies} that
have been identified in the Contract Documents as containing reliable "technieal
data" and (ii) reports and drawings ofHazardous Environmental Gonditions, if any,
at the Site that have been identified in the Cantract Documents as containing
reliabie "technical data."
4.1.5. Is advised that the Contract Documents on fi1e with the City shall conatitute alj of
the information which the City will furnis�. All additional information anci data
which the City will supply after pramUlgation of the forma] Contract Documents
shalj be issued in the form of written addenda and shajl become part of the Cantract
Docuznents just as though such addenda were aetually written into the original
Coz�tract Documenis. No information given by the City other than that contained in
the Contract Documents and of�cially promulgated add�nda thereto, shall be
binding upon the City.
4.1.7. Should perform independant research, in�estigations, tests, borings, and such other
means as may 6e necessary to gain a complete kx�owledge of the conditions whieh
will be encountered during the cc�nstruction ofthe project. For prajects with
restricted access, Upon requsst, City may provide each Bidder access to the site to
canduct such examinations, investigations, explarations, tests and studi�s as each
Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid. Bidder must iill aIl holes and
clean up and restore the site to its former conditions upon completian o,f such
expIorations, inv�stigations, tests and. studies.
4.1.8. Shail determine the ciifficulties of the Work and all attending cireumstanees
affecting the cost of doing the Work, time required for its completian, and obtain all
information required to malce a proposal. Bidc�ers shail rely exclusively and soiely
upon iheir own estimate5, in�estigation, research, tests, explora#ians, and other data
which are necessary for full and complete information upon which the proposal is.
to be based. It is understood that the submission oi a proposai or bid is prima-facie
evidence that the Bidder has rnade the investigatians, examinations and tests h�rain
required.
C1TY �P FORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RIVERSIDE itSSURFACING PROJECT
STANDAItD CONS9'RUCTION SI'ECIFICATIOIV I�OCUMENT City Project No. 102877
RevisedliJpdated 1Vnvember 2, 2U21
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INSTRTJCTIONS 7'D BIDDERS
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4.19. Shal] prompYly notiiy City of all canflicts, errors, ambiguities or discr�pancies in or
bet�veen the Coni�act Documents and such ather relat�d documents. The Contractor
shall not take advantage of any gross error or omission in the Contract Documents,
and the Gity sha]] be permitted io make sucl� correction� or in�erpretatians as may
[�e dsemed necessary for fulfillinent of the intent of tha Contract Documents.
4.�, Reference is �nade to Section 00 73 00 — Supplementary Conditions fnr identificatian of:
4.2.I. those reparts of e�tplorations and tests of subsurface conditions at or contiguous io
the site wl�ich have been utilized by City in preparation of the Contract Documents.
The logs of Soil Borings, if any, on the plans az•e foz' general information only.
N�ither the City nor the Engineer guarantee that the data shown is representative of
cnnditions which actually exist.
4.2.2. those d�•awings of physical conditions in or relating to existing suzface and
substu�face structures (except Underground Facilities) which are at or contiguous to
the site that ha�e been utilized by City in preparatian of tlie ContE•act Documents.
4.2.3. copies of such reports and drawings will be made available by City to any Bidder
on request. Those reports and di•awings may not be part oftl�e Contract
Documents, bui the "technical data" contained therein upon which Bidder is entitled
fo rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02. af the General Conditians has been identified
and established in Paragraph SC 4.02 of the �upplementary Conditions, Bidder is
responsible for any interpreta#ion or conclusion drawn from any "t�chnical data" or
any other data, interpretations, opinions or information.
4.2.4.Standasd insurance requireinents, coverages and limits.
4.3. The submission of a Bid wilI canstitute an inconfrovertible representatio.n by Bidde� :{i)
that Bidaer has complied with every �•equitemant of this Paragraph 4, (ii} that withaut
exception the �id is premised upon perfar�ing and furnishing the Work required by the
Contract Dacu�nents and applying the speci�c means, methods, techniqLies, seqt,Eences or
procedures of construction (ifany) that rnay be shown or indicated or expressIy required
by the Contj•act Documents, (iii) tha� Bidder has given City written notice of aIl
conflicts, errors, am6iguitias and discrepancies in the Contract Documents and the
written resolutions thereof E�y C1ty are accepta6le to Biddez•, and when said conflicts,
etc., ha�e not been resolved througl'i the interpretations by City as described in
Parag�•aph 6., and {iv) that the Contract Documents are generally suf�cient to lndicate
and eon�ey understanding of ail ierms and conditions for perfarming and fuinishing the
Work.
4.4. The provisions of this Paragraph 4, inclusive, da nat apply to Asbestos, Polychlorinated
biphenyls (FCBs), Petrdleum, Hazardous Waste ar Radioactive Material cover�d by
Paragraph 4.06. of the Genera� Canditions, unless speci�cally identified in the Contract
Dacuments.
S. Availability o.f Lands for Work, �tc.
CTl`Y QF F'QAT WORTH 2O21 NQRTkI R[VERSID� ]2ESLTAI'ACING PR01�CT
5'PANDARD CpNSTRUCTIQN SP�CIFCCATION DQCUMENT City L'roject No. 102877
Revisedlllpdated Nnvemher 2, 2021
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5.1. The lands upon which t�e Work is to be perfoz'tned, rights-of-way and easements for
access thereto ar�d other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the Work
ar� identified in the Gontract Docum.ents. AlI additional lancis and aecess thereto
required for temporary constructian faeilifies, const� uction equipment or storage af
materials and equipinent to be incorporated in the Work are to be obtained and paid for
by Contractor. Easements for permanent structures or �ermanent cl�anges in existing
faciliYies are to be obtained and paid for by City un�ess atherwise pro�ided in the
Contract Documents.
5.2. Outstanding right-of-way, easements, and/or permits to be acquired by t�►e City are Iisted
in Paragtaph SC 4.01 of the Supplementary Conditions. In the event the necessary right-
of-way, easeinents, and/or permits are not obtained, the City reserves tlze right ta cance3
the award of cantract at any time before the Bidder begins any construction work on the
project.
5.3. The Bidder sha11 be pre�ared to comznence construction without all executed right-of
way, easernents, and/or permits, and shail submit a sehedule ta the City of how
cansiruciion will pr.oceed in the other areas of the project that do not reguire permits
and/or easements.
6. Xnterpretations an�l Addenda
6.1. All questions about the meanix�g ar intent of the Bidding Documents are to be directed to
City in writing on or before 2 p.m., the Monday prior to tha Bid opening. Q�estions
received ai�er this day may no� be responded to. Interpretatians or clari��ations
consitiered neeessary by City in respor�se to such questians will be issued b.y Adde�da
delivered to all parties recorded by City as having received the Bidding Documents.
Only questions anstvered by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and ofher
interpretations or c�arifications wi11 be without Iegal effect.
Addz'ess questions to:
City of Fort Worth
200 Taxas Street
Fort Worth, TX 7b102
Attn: Tariqu� Islam, Transportation and Public Works
EmaiL• t�u•iqul.islam@fortworthte�s.gov
Phone: 817-392-2486
6..2. Addenda may also be issued to rnodify the Bidding Documents as deemed advisable by
City.
6.3. Addenda or clarificaiions may be posfed via the City's electronic dacument rnar�agement
and collaboration system at htt s://docs.b380.autociesk.com/sharesle2fe699f-b723
4e64-bda0-eb2032863e7a
C1TI' OF CORT WQKTH 2O21 NQRTk3 RCVERSID� RESU►2FACIIVG FRO]ECT
STAN�ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATIOI�i DOCCfMENT City Project No. id2$77
Aevised/[Tpdated November 2, 2021
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6.4, A prebid con%rence may be held at the time and place indicated in the Advettisement ar
INViTATION TO BIDDERS. Representatives of City will be present to discuss the
I'roj ect. Bi.ddets are enconxagec! to a�tend and participate in the conference. City will
trar�smit to all prospective Bidde��s of recnrd suc1� Addenda as City considers necessary
in r�sponse to qtiestions arising at the conference. Oral siatements may not be reiied
upan and will not be 6inding or Iegally ef�'ective,
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Bid Security
7. T. Each Bid cnust be accompanied by a Bid Bond inade payable to City in an amount of fve
{S) percent of Bidder's maximum Bid p:rice, on the form attached or equivaletxt, issued
by a surety meeting the requz�-ements of Paragraph S.O1 of the General Conditions,
7.2. The Bid Bonds pxovided by a Bidder will i�e retained until tlie eonditians of the Notice of
Awac•d �ave been satisfiied. If the SuccessfuI Bidder fa.ils to execute axid return the
Contract Documents within 14 days after the Notice of Award conveying sama, City
may cons[der Bidder to be in default, rescind the Notice of Award and act on the Bid
Band. Such aciion shail be City's exclusive remedy in the evet�t Bidder is deemed to
ltave defaulfed.
8. Contract Times
The number of days within whicla, or the dates by which, Milestones are to be achieved in
accardance with the Ge�eral Requirements anc! the Warlc is to be complet�d and ready for
Final Aceeptance is set fortl� in the Agreement or incoiporated therein by ref�renee ta the
attached Bid Porm.
9. Liqtridated Damages
Provisions for ]iquidated damages are set foi�h in the Agreement.
�0. Substitute and '"Or-Equal" Items
'�'he Contract, if awarded, wi11 be on the basis of materials and equipment described in the
Bidding Dacuments without consideration of possible substituYe or °or-equaI" items.
Whenever it is indicated or specified in the Bidding Documents �laat a"substitute" or "or-
equal" item of material or equiptnent inay be furnished or used by C.oniractor if aaceptable to
City, application for such acceptance will not Ue considered by City until after the �ffective
Date of the Agreement. The procedure far submissian of any sueh applica�ion by Contractor
and eonsideration by Gity is set forth in Paragraphs 6.OSA., 6.DSB, and 6.OSC. of the General
Candttions and is supplemented in Section D1 25 OD ofthe Genera[ Requirements.
11. Subcontractors, SuQpliers and Otl�ers
I 1.1. In accardance with th� City's Busaness Equity Ordinanee No.25165-1p-2Q21 the City
has goals for the participation of minority business and/or �uomen 6usiness
enterprises in City contrac�s $1 DO,OflO or greater, See Sectian 00 45 40 for the
M/WBE Praject Goals and additional requirements, �'ailure to comply shall render
the Bidder as non-responsive.
Business Equity Ordinance No.25I65-10-2021, as amended (replacing Ordinance
No. 24534-I 1-2020), codified at:
https:/lcodelibr .amle�aI•uom/codes/ftwortthllatestiftworth txlU-0-0-22593
CITY OF FC7RT WORTH 2O21 N�RTH RIVCItSIIJE RESITI2FACING PR07ECT
STANDARD Gp]VSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATIQN �]flCUMENT City Praject Na. 162877
RevisedlUpdated Idavemher 2, 2Q21
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11.2. No Contractor shall be required to employ any Subcontractor, Supplier, other person
or organization against whom Contractor or City has reasonable objectian.
12. Bid Form
12,1. The Bid Form is ineluded with tlae �idding Documents; additional capies may be
obtained from the City.
12.2. All blanks on the Bid Farm must be completed and the Bid Form sign�d in ink.
Erasures or alterations shall be initialed in ink by the p�rson sigtting the Bid Forrn. A
Bid price shall ba indicated for each Bid item, altejnati�e, and unit price item listed
therein. In the case af optional aIternafives, filie �ords "No Bzd," "No Change," or
"Not Applicable" may be entered. Bidder shall state the prices for which the Bidder
proposes to do the vaork contemplated or furnish materials raquired. All entries shall
be legible.
12.3. Bids by corporations sk�all be executed in the corporate name by the president or a
vice�president or ather corparate ofFcer accompanied by avidence of autliority to
sign. The corporate sea� sha11 be afFixed. The corpnrate address and state of
inGorporation shall be shawn below the signature.
I2.4. Bids by par�nerships shaI1 be executed in the partnars�ip name and signed by a
partn�r, whose title must appear under the signature accompanied by evidence of
authority to sign. The q�cial address of the �artnership shall be shown below Yhe
signature.
12.5. Bids by limited liability companies shalI be execuied in the nam�e of the firm by a
member and accompanied by evidence of autharity to si.gn. The state af formation of
the firm and the official address of the firm shall be shown.
52.6. Bids by individual� shail show the Bidder's name and official address.
12.7. Bids by joint ventures shall be executed by each joint venture in the manner indicated
on the Bid Form. The offioial addrass of the joint venture shall be shown.
12.8.
12.9.
AII names shall be typed or printed in ink be1Qw the signature.
The Bid shall cantain an acknowledgement of receipt of a31 Addenda, the numbers of
whieh shali he filled in an the Bid Foim.
12.10. Postal and e-mail addresses and felephone number for eommunications regarding the
Bid sha11 be shown.
12. l 1. Evidence of authority to conduct business as a Nonresident Bidder in the state of
Texas shall ba provided in accordance with Sectipn 00 43 37 — Vendor Compliat�c�
to State Law Nan Resident Bidder.
CITY OF FOBT WORT'H 202 ] NO�TH RIV�RSIDE ItESURPACING PROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�ICATION dOCUMENT City Project No. 302877
RevisedlUpcEaYed Noveraber 2, 2021
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�3. Subzttission of Bids
Bids shall be submitted on�the grescribed Bid rarm, pravided with the Bidding Docuinents,
at th� time and piace indicated in the Advertiser�aent or INVITATION TO BIDDERS,
addressed to Pct�•chasing Manager ofthe City, and shall be enelosed in an opaque sealed
envelops, marked with the City Project Number, Prpject iitle, the name and address of
Bidder, and acco�panied by the Bid security and other xequired documents. Ifthe Bid is sent
through the mail or ather delivery system, the sealed envelope shall ba encIosed in a separate
envelope with the notation "BID ENCI.OSED" on the face of it.
14. Withdrawal of Bids
14.1. Bids addressed �o the Purchasing Manager ac�d �led with the Purchasing Office may
be wifhdr�wn priar to the time set for bid opening. A request for withdrawal must be
made in writing ancf cfelivered to the Purchasing Office to receive a time stamp prior
to the opening of Bids.. A timely withdrawn bid will be return�d to the Bidder ar, if
the request is within one hour of bid opening, will not be read aloud and wil�
thereafter be returned unopened.
14.2, In the event any Bid for which a withdrawal request has been timely filad has been
inadvertently opened, said Bid and any t'ecord thereof wil] subsequently be rnarked
"Withdrawn" and will be given no furthei• consideration for the award of contract.
15. Opening of Bids
Bids wi11 be opened and read aloud puhlicly. An abstract of fhe amounts af the base Bids and
major alternates (if any) wifl be made available to Bidders after the apening of Bids.
16. Bids to Remain Subject to Acceptance
AIl Bids wilI re�xiain suhject to acceptance for a cninimuin of 90 days or the time period
specified for Natice o� Award and execution and delivery of a eomplete Agreement by
Successful Bidder. City rnay, at City's sole discretion, release any Bid and nulIify the Bid
security prior to that date.
17. Evaluation of Bids and Award of Coniract
17.1, City reser�es the right to reject any ar all Bids, inclucEing without 1iir�itat�on the rigl�ts
to z'eject any or all nonconforining, nonresponsive, unbalanced or conditional Sids
and ta reject the Bid of any Bidder if City be.lieves t�.at it would not be in the best
interest of tiae Project ta make an award ta that Bidder. City reserves the right to
waive infarmalities not in�olving price, contract time or changes in the Work and
award a contract ta such Bidder. Discrepancies between tha mu]kiplication of units of
Work and unit prices wili be z'esolved in favor of the unit prices. Discrepancies
between the indicated sum af any colutrin of figures and the correct sum th�reof will
be resolved in favar of the correct stlm. Discrepancies between words and itgures
will be resolved in favor of the words,
CITY dF PORT WORTH 2O21 iVORTH RIVERSII7E R�SURi'ACING PRO]ECT
STANDARD CONST2UCTION SPECIFICATION 170C[IME:N`I' City Pr4jeCt NO. 102877
RevisedlClpdaled No�emher 2, 202 l
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17.1.1. Any or a11 bids will be; re�ected if City has reason to believe that col.lusion exists
among the Biddez's, Bidder is an interested party to any litigation against City,
City or Bidder may �ave a ciaim against the ather or be engaged in litigation,
Bidder is in arrears on any existing contract or has defaulted on a previous
contract, Bidder has performed a priar contract in an unsaiisfactary manner, or
Bidder has uncorr►pleted work which in the judgment of the City r�vill prevent or
hinder the prompt completion of additional work if awarc�ed.
17.2. In addition to Bidder's relevan.t prequali�ication reguireinents, City may consider the
qualifieations and experienca of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and
organizations propased for those portions of the Work where the identity of such
Subcontractors, Suppliers, and other persons and organizations must be submittad as
provided in the Contracf Documents or upon the request of the City. City also may
consider th� operating costs, maintenance requirements, performance data and
guarantees of major items of materiais and equipment proposed for incorporation in
the Worlc when such data is required to be submitted priar fo t�e Notice of Award.
17.3. City may conduct suc17 investigatioz�s as City deems necessaxy to assist in the
evaluatian of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualifications, and finaneial
ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and otk�er persons ar�d
organizatians to perform and �urnish the G`lork in aceordance with the �Coratract
Documents to City's satisfaction within the prescri6ed time.
17.4. Contz'actor shall perform with his own organization, work of a value not less than
35% of the vrtlue embraceci on the Contract, unless otherwise approved by the City.
l 7.5. If the Contract is ta be awarded, it wiil be awarded to lowest responsibie and
responsive Bidder whose evaluation by Gity indicates that the award vwill be �n the
best interests nf tha Czty.
17.6. �'ursuant to Texas Government Code Chap.ter 2252.001, the City will not award
contract tQ a Nonresident Bidder unless the Nonresident Bidder's bid is lower than
the lowest bid suhmitted by a responsible Texas Bidcier by the same amount that a
Texas resident bidder would be required to underbid a No�u'esident Bidder to obtain a
comparable contract in the state in which the nanresident's �rineipal place of
business is located.
17.'1. A contract is not awarded until formal City Council authorization. If the Contract is
to be awaxded, City will award the Cantract within 90 days afier the day of the Sid
opening uniess extended in writin�. Na other act of City ar others will constitute
acceptanca of a Bid. Upon the contraet awat•d, a Notice af Award will be lssued hy
the City.
17.7.1. The contractar is required ta fill o�t and sign t�e Certificate of Interested
Parties Form 1�9� a�d the form must be submitted to the Project Manager
before the contratt will bc presented to the City Council. The %rm can be
obtained at �sttvs:llwww.ethics.state.tx.usldatalforms/1�95/129S�df
17.8. Failure ar refusal to camply with the requirements may result in rej ection of Sid.
18. Signiag of Agreement
CITY OF FpRT VJOTtTH 2O21 NORTH RNCKSIDE RESURFACING PROIECT
STANDr1RA CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCi]MEN'1' City Project I�a. 1 Q2877
Kevised/Updated November 2, 2D21
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18.1. When City issues a Notice of Award to the Successful Bidder, it will be accompanied
by th� required number of unsigned counterpaxts of the Project Manual. Within l4
days Yhe�•eaiter, Contractor shall sign and deliver the req�ired numher of counterpa�s
of the Project Manual to City with the required Bonds, Cei�ti�cates of Insuranee, and
alI other raquired documentation.
18.�.. City shall fhereafter deliver one fiilly signed counterpart ta Cantractar.
END OF SECTION
CTI'Y OF FOTt'I' WORTH 2p21 NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURrACING PRpJECT
STANDAEZD CONSTRUC'FION SAECiFICATTQN DOCUtv1ENT City Project No, 102877
Rcvised/[Jpdated November 2, 2D21
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CONFLICT OF INT�REST STATEMENT
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CONFLICT OF 1NTEREST STATEMENT
Each bidder, offeror ar respondent to a City of Fari Worth procurement is required to cormplete a
Canffict of Interest Questionnaire or cer#ify that one is current and on file with the City Secre�ary's
Office pursuanfi to state law.
If a member of the Fort Worth City Council, any one or mor� of the City Manager or Assistant
City Managers, or an agent of the City who exercise discre�ion in the planning, recommending,
selecting or contracting with a bidder, afferor or respondent is affiliated with your company, then
a Local Gavernment Officer Conflicts Disclasure Statemer�t {CIS) may be required.
You are urged to consult with counsef regarding the applicability of these forms and Local
Government Code Chapter 176 to your carn�any.
The referenced forms may be downloaded from the links provide� �elow.
Fo�m CiQ (Conflict of Interest Questionnaire) {state.tx.us)
�tt s:/Iwww.ethics.state.tx,usldatalformslcanffictlClS. df
❑ CIQ Form does not appiy
� CIQ Form is on file with City Secretary
❑ CIQ Form is being prawided to the City Secretary
❑ GIS Form does not apply
C� CIS Form is on File with Gity Secretary
❑ CIS Form is being pro�ided to the City Secretary
�I���F�:
gy: Ronald D. 5tinson, Jr.
Signature: ;' � _ , ' -- � ; -
Title: Estimating Manager
EN� O� SECTfOi�
CITY DF FOR�f WORTH
STAN�ARD CONSTRUCTION Sf'�CIFICATION �OCUM�NTS
Revised F�hrusry 24, 2020 QO Q1 40 Bid Proposal Workbnok
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BID FORM
TD: The Purcftasing M�nager
clo: The Purchasing Dlvision
200 Texas Street
City of Fart Worth, 7exas 78102
FDFt:
City Projeet No.:
UnitslSections:
202� NOF2TH RIV�RSipE RESIJRF'ACING PROJ�C7
'�OZBi�
PAVINC
�. �nter Into Agpeement
The underslgned Bidder praposes and agrees, if t�is Bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement with Ciiy in the form
Included in t�e Bldding pocuments to perform and furnish aU Worlr as specif[ad or indicated in the Cantract Documents
for the Bid Price and withir� the Contrack Tima indicated in this 81d and in accordance wlth the other kerms and conditlons
of tha Cantract Documents.
2. B�oD�R Acknowledgsments and Gertifleatlon
2.1. In submitting this Bid, BEdder accepts all oF the terms and conditions of the INVI7A710N TO BI�D�RS and
INSTRLfC710NS TO BIRDERS, including w�i�ou# Ilmitatlon those dealing with #he disposition nf B1d Bond.
2,2. Bidder is aware of a11 costs to provlde the required insurance, wfll do so pending contract award, and wlll
�rovide a valid Insuranae oertiflcate meeting all requlretnants within 14 days of notificatinn af award.
2.3. Bidder cerii#les that th�s Bld is genuine and not rnade In the interest of or on behalf of any c�n�isclased
individual or entify and is nat submitted in conformity with any collusive agreement ar rules af any graup,
assocfation, organizaiion, ar corporation,
2,4, Bidder has not direc�ly or ind9rectly inducsd or solicite� any other Bld�er ka submi# a false or sham Bid.
2.5. Bidder �as not solicited or induced any individual or entify to refraIn fram b[dding.
2.6, Ciidder has not engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, colfusive, or coercive practices in aampeting far the ConEract.
For ti�e purposea af fhis Paragraph;
a, "carrupt praciice" means the offering, gfuing, receiving, or sol�citing of any thing of value likely to
inFluenae the actlan of a pub[ic offlaial in #he biddfng pracess.
b, "frauduler�k pr�c#loe° means an lnfentional misrepresentatior� of facts ma�e (a) to influence #he
bidding process to the detriment af Gity (b) ta esfablish Bid prfces at artificlal non-compefitive
levsls, or (o) to deprive Cfty of tha benefifs of free and apen competltion.
c. "collusive practfce" means a scheme ar arrangemenf befi+vesn two or more Bidders, w(th ar without
the knowfedge of Cify, � purpnse of which is to establish Bid prlces at artiflci�l, non-competitive
levels.
CITY OF FORT WOl�TW
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d. "coereive praotice" means harm�ng or fhreatening ta harm, directly or in�ir�ctly, persons or their
prape�ty to influence thelr par�icipation in the bidding process qr affeoi the execution af the
Gontract.
3. Prequalif�cation
The Bidder acknawledges thai the fallowing work types must be performed oniy by p�equalified contraciors and
subconfractora;
a, Asphalt Paving
b. -
c. -
C#. -
e, -
f. -
g, .
h, -
4. �'ime of Complet€on
4.�. The Work wllf be complete for Final Acceptance within 180 days after the date vuhen the
t�e Contract Tima cammences to run as provided in Paragraph 2,03 of khe General Conditions.
4.2, Bidder accepfs thB provisians of the Agreemeni as t� liquidated damages In the event of failure to complete
the INork {andlar aehievement of MiEestones} withEn the tfines specffied in the Agreement.
5. Attached to this Bid
The fQl�awing docurrtents are aitached ta and made a part of this Bid:
a. Thls Bid Form, Section 00 41 40
b. Ftequired Sid Bond, Seciion 00 43 13 issued �y a sursty meeting fhe requirements af Paragraph
5,01 0� the �eneral Conditions.
c. proposal �'orm, SectEon tl0 42 43
d. Vendcrr Compliance to Sta#e Law Non Resident Bidtler, Seation QO 43 37
e. MWBE Forrns (aptlonal at time of bidj
f. Prequalificafion Statement, Seotion 00 45 12
g. Canflict of Interest Affl�avlt, Section �0 36 13
*If neaessary, CIQ or GIS forms are to be provlded diractly ta Cify Secretary
h. Any additional documents that rriay be requlred by Seetiar� 12 of the Instruations to Bfdders
cirr o� FoaT woRrM
S7ANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC]FICATION �OCUMENTS 2021 NOft7M RIV�RSIp� RESURFACINC3 PROJECT 1D2877
Revlsed 8130I2021 40 41 Op Bid Proposaf Warkbook
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BID FORM
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B. To�af Bid Amoun#
6.'I . Bidder will complefe the Wark In accardance with the Contract Documents for the foilowing bid amaur�k. In the
space provided below, please enter the total bld amount for tt�is �ro)ect, Only this figure wfA be read pubficly
by khe Clly at the bld opening.
6,2. It is wnderstood and agread by the �iidder fn slgning this proposal that the #otal bEd emounf entered below is
su�ject to veriFca#ior� andlor modificatio� by mul#i�ly�ng the unit bid prices for each pay iEam by the respecpve
estimated quantikles shown in thia propasal and then total�ng al1 af fhe extended amaunts.
8.3.
7otal Base �id
$1,7a7,BB3.14
$0.00
$0.00
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Yota! Bid
$'i,7b7,683.'i4
7. �id �uhmittal
This Bid ls submilted o� 04/14/2022
� Respec submitted,
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I By: ���
{Signature)
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Ronald D Sf�nsan. Jr
(Pri�tted Name)
Tltle: Estlmakir�g Manager
Company: Texas Materlals Group, dba; Texas �It
Addr�ss: 426 Decicer Qr
Irving, Texas 75062
Sta#e of Incorporatlon:
�maEl; ronald.stinaon�texasbit,com
Phane: 817-b38-9635
by the ent�ty named below.
Addendum Na 1:
Addendum �a, 2:
Addendum �a 3;
Addendum No, 4:
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KNOW ALL BY TH�S� �'RESENTS:
That we, Texa.s Mater�ais �rou ,�nc . , known as
"Bidder° herein and Libe�cty Mu�ua7, zns .�o . a corporale surely
duly authorized to do buslness In the 5taie of Texas, known as "5urely" herein, ere heid and firmly hound unto the Clty
of Fort Worlh, a municipaf corporation created pursuant to the laws of Texas, knawn as "City' hereln, IR the penal sum
af five percent (5%) of Sidder's maximum bld pr1cQ, In lawful money of ihe UnEted Staies, io be paid in Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas for fhe payment of whlch sum we1[ and truly ta be made, we bind ourselves, our helrs,
execukors, adminlstrators, s�ccessars and assigns, Jointly and severally, firr�ly by these presents.
WHEI2�AS, the Princtpal has submftted a bld ar praposa! lo perform Wor]< for the following project
designated as 2024 NORTH RlVER81E]� RESLIR�AClNG pROJ�GT
MOW, THEREFORE, ihe condlt{on of ihls abllgatlan is such that if ihe Clly shall award
the Contracf for the foregoing project to ihe Principal, and the Prinaipal shall satisfy all requiremenls and condiHons
required far ihe execution of the Cnntraot and shaif enter Into tha Cantract in writing with the Cify in accordance with
ihe terms af such same, then this olaligation shall be and become null and void. If, hnwever, the Princ9pal falfs to
execute such Contract ln accordance with the terms at same nr falls ta saftsfy all requlrements and conditlons required
for the executian vf the Conlraci, this band shall became lhe properly of fhe City, without recours� of the �rincipal
andlor Surety, nat to excsed ihe pena[ly hereof, and shali ba used to compensate Cily for the differencs betwaen
PrinaipaPs tota! hld amount and lhe next sslected bidder's total bid a�ount.
PROVIQED FUR7`Ii�R, that if any Isgal aciion Ue filed on this Bond, vonue shall lie 1n Tarrant Couniy,
Texas or the United States 09strict Court for tf�e Northern Distric# af Texas, �art Worth Dlvisian.
IN LUITNESS WHEREOF, lhe Prtnoipal and khe Surety have SIGI�Ed and SEAL�D this insirument by
d�ly authorized agents and officers on this the ��j1 dayof Ap�3,� , 2022.
ATT'ES7: � ��(f
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Witness as t rincipa�
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANdARO C4NSTRUCTION SpECIFICATI0M1 DDCUM�NTS
ReviSed SI3tr12021 '
pRINClPAL:
TEXAS MATERZALS GRpUP, �NC.
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BY:
Slgnaiure , '
Rox�, S�.inson, Es�imati_n.g Manage�
Name anek iitle
2829 NORTH RNERSIUE R�SURFAClMG pR6JEGT 102877
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00 43 73
BID BDN�
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W[tness as to 5urei
Attach Power of Altornay (Surety) for Attorney-]n-Fact
Addrass; 420 Decker Dr., Ste. 20U
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Libex�. Mu�ua1 Zns. Co.
BY; ~� ' �dl " � � ��c"`' _ ,
SI �aEure •
Pa�ricia L. McCa1�., A�tv-�ne�'ac�
Name and "fltle
Adaress: �p Decker Dr. , S�e. 200
�rvin�, TX „75 b2 ,
Teiephone�fumber; Z�. �.d 5 1 X85718
'Nota: If signed by an oificer of the 5urety Company, fhere musi be on fEte a certified extract from ihe by laws
showing that this person has authorily to sign such obligation. Ifi 5urefy's physical address Is dlffereni from
Its malling address, both must be provlded. The date of the band shall not be priorto the date the Cantraci
is awarded.
END OF S�CTI�N
CITY OF FORT WOR3'H
STANDARb CONST�iUCTION 3P�CIFICATION �OCl1hhENT3 2(}21 NORTIi RIVER3I�E RESLlRFACIN(3 PROJEC7102877
Revisad 913p12021 �0 bi 00 eld Propneal Work6oak
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an lnrurence Co�eY� �rid liu�t he, as a�oh� being auther[xed.ev so do, execu6e ihe iae9da9 Inelruument ia !h�
r htr�slfaa adu�y a�thnah��d effl�r.
1�t�l�3 Wt,ER�A�, I have hereur�a eubsc�ibed my nem� snd aA'ut� my aoEe� eeal �t King o� Pr�ela, Pem�yivania� on Ihe dsy �d yesr �irat ehove wit�eri,
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�n�a Company, �nd VY�4t;4m��{can Irysura� CdhtipenY vrhid� resoiuhans �re no•� in�tull �e am€ §K�t rea�ng s� fa�ow�,
A�it�I.E iY��F�lC�R�, Se�ton 72. POw� ofAl6�n�y. . � • .
Any nt�cef ar Whar oflldsl oi'Ehg C�ppr�fEc� aud�o�i F�r that pw�a !n r,�}dng by the Ch�![men or th� p�sldaM, end eubje� bo aud� �n[��on 6s ri�o Cf�lm�an or
Pr�s�t meW h��, �� e�6lnt�uch �naYa�rfac� as m�y be nac�ry b�ct In b��iF oi �ha Ca�oraqcn to maise, aKeoute, �al, a�qi.n,�dBQ �d d�lluer ss eu
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hav� tu� ' usr !a btnd q�e' Y eign�� �d. �ceartl� o� any euc� io�hume�l� end lo �ttedi� ihe�sto Hie s�ea1 ot Fhe pai�or�an, Wi�� sa �xoaitad, e
Inainet�onts shaff be. �s �[n�� aa ff mmtgnrd �y d�a [�rrealld�t and �tad la by Ihe Sa�}ary, AnY R� o+` auf�tEqr pr�p�sl to �nY repree�f�r,a a el6om�y�ln�taot und�r
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��ay be n��ry ta a���he CnmppnY maKe �x�ea�e, �es1, ed�nn�ed'g� �d�e11�r �� ur� any a�d ail�nd�Hald nt6on� �� n! agch eHameys�.
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14u1har�allog — 9y un�� ���G�ed ��of an 6aazd af �Ir�ckas� #ha Campe�y coDnaen� fhat iett�almRe nr rr+scfianlcal�y repfaduced a�na4�re cf �nY �8te�e�t ��y of U�e
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th9 s�m� 1�oe and �s�thoU�h m�nudfy a�6ced, - , 9 I� Pe�Y �h
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VENC30R COMPLiANCE TO STATE LAW
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SECTIQN 00 43 37
V�NbOR COMPL.IANC� TO �TATE LAW NON RESIDEN7 BIC�D�R
Texas Go�ernment Code Chapter 2262 wae adopted for ihe award of contracts to �onresident bidders, '�his law
pravPdes that, in order fa be awarded a cnntract as low bid�er, nonresident bidders (ouk-o#-state contractars
whase corporate 4ffICQS or prfncipal place of business are outsEde the State of Texas) bEd projscts for
constr�ation, improvemsnts, suppEies or services !n Taxas a# an amount lower than t}�e lowest �exas resident
bidder by the same amount that a Texas rasident bidclef would be required to underbid a nonresident bldder 9n
order to obtaln a cam�arable aontract fn the Sta#e which the nonresident's princ�pal place of business is Incated.
The a�praprlate blanks in Sectlon A must be filled out by al! �onresEdent bidd�ra in order for your bid to meet
specifiaaiions. The failure of nanresident bidders to do so wil[ aufamatically disqualify that bldder. Resident
bidders must check the bax in Section B,
A. Nonres�dent bidcfers in the State of , aur principal place of business,
are required to be peraent [ower than resEdent bidders by State Law. A copy ofi t�e
sfafute Es attaahed.
Nonresident bEdders in the State of , aur principal place of buslness,
are not required #o underbid residant bidders,
�. 7he pr�ncipal place nf business af our company or nur parent company or major�ty o+�ner is �
In the S#ate of �'exas, �7
�I�DEF�: Texas Materiala Group, dba; iexas Bi#
By: Ronald � Stinson, Jr
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(Signature)
Title: �stima#ing Manager
�ND Or S�CTIO�+[
[]ate: 4!'E�412022
CITY OF FORT WqRTM
STANDqRp CDMSTRUC710N S�ECIFICATION AOCUMENTS 2021 NdRTH RIV�R51pE RE9UR�ACIIVG PROJECT 102877
Revleed 913U12021 00 41 0o Bld PropnsaE Workbook
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PREQUALIFICATION 3TAT�IVIEiVT
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PR�QUALIFICATION STATEM�Ni
�ach �idder far a Cify praourement Is requlred to complete tha infnrmaflon bslow by identifyfng the prequalifie�}
contractors andlor sub�ontraotors wham they intend to utillze for the maJor work type(s) listed,
Major Work Type Contracto�lSubcantractor Compar�y Name �'�equalificatian
Ex Iratian Dat�
Asphatt paving 7exas Ma#erials Grau�, dba; Texas Blt 22-Rec
The undersigned hereby c�rtifies that the contractors andlor subcantractors described In the table abave are
currentiy prequalified for the work types Elsfed.
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Texas Materiais Grpup, dba; iexas Bit
420 Deckar Dr
Irving, iexas'76p82
E�y: �tonald f7 Stinsfln, r �
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Titla: �stimating Manager
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CiTY OF FORT WOR7H
STANDARp CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DpCUMEIVT5
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BIDD�R pREQ11ALx�ICA1'iON AFFIDAVIT
S'�`AT� OF OPx�,�
G4UN7'Y �I� -_ �r�� -
The undersignc:d hereE�y dec�a�•es that t9�e %re�oin}; is t� tt�tte statenicnt of the firtt�ncia� e�ncEition o�' clie
entity Eie�•e�n �rsc named, as vf tlie cIa#e herein f t•st given; t�ltl� �Ii15 StRtEIII£ElE 15 �Ol' ��]� C7{jll'CS$ �]liE`�705e pf
inducin� ti�e pai•ty to whom it is submi#ted to award the stii�mitter a eontraat; �t�cl that the ucc�Y�nt�nt wha
pi•epared the balance sl�e�t �ccompanyit�g tliis repa�•t as well as any d���ositoiy, vendur o�� �ny other
agency i�ereir� named is hereby autl�orized to su}�ply eaclt ayat•ty witl� Any info��ntation, while Nlis st�tement
is i�� fgl:�necessaiy to �erify said statement,
-':���f�.'.—.��L`i�., � _�, t�e€�,g duly svvarn, deposes a�id says that
�telshe is the � �.__.�,v�., �. ....... ._ ��f _..��t�s�7 =' _ , ti�e e3�tity
�c.c�� �.
deserib�d in nnd w�3icit e ct►ted tEie�or oin�; st�tement that h�/she is fantilia�• t�viti� ths books nf tl�e s��iel
ei�tity shawin� its fn�nci�l conditinn; thttt the fo��s�ning �n�ncial statement take�� from tlie E�oaks nf the
st�id entity As of tlle d�te t3�er�pf �ncE thet tlie a��swers ta th� c�uestians of the foi•egoing I3iddeti•
Prec�ualification A��plication �re cor�•eet and h'ue as of tl�e �i�te of this Afficl�vit,
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Firm N�me, —.���� „G��r�r �v , ��,tu �i�
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Notary 1'�b1ic niust �ine be �n office��, dia��ctor, or stockl�older ar reltttive tl�ereot',
C]'fY [.}r �(II�T Wc3RT11 2021 NORTI[ I;N�RSfD& RGSURFACIiY(3 ['R03F:�'T
S'fANDARb CQNS'1'RUCTION SPF.CIF1CATlON nUCUA4ENTS Cily Projacl Nn, i D?.R77
Reviscd Atigusl 13, 2�21
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CQNTRA(:1'Oit COMPI,iANCG WiTI-I WOR�CFR'S Cpi�1Pi�NSA'I'fON LAW
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1 S�CTiON Q4 45 26
2 CON'1'RAC'1'OR CUMPLIANC� WITH WORKER'S COMPENSAT[ON LAW
3 P��rsuant to Tex�s �.�bo�• Code Sectioiti 40G,D96(a), as a�ljended, Coijtr�cto�� certi#ie5 tltat it
4 pravides w�rker's compe��satioi� ii�s�irance coverag� for ftll of its etnplayees einployeci on City
S Project No, 102877 Contraclar further ce�•tifie5 that, pu�•snant tn Texsis L.aboi• !Code, Sectiait
6 4Q6,096(t�), �as nrr�attdsd, it wiil pravid�; tn City its s���ca��tractoi's certi�ic�tes of compli�nce witlt
7 worker's cc�n�pei�sation caverage.
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COUNTY OF TARRANT
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1 SECTION 00 45 40
2 Business Equity Goal
3 APPLICATION OF POLICY
4 If the total dallar value nf the enntract is $100,000 or more, then a Business �quity goal is ap.plicable.
5 A Bnsiness Equity Firm refers to certi�ed Minority-, xnd/or Women-, owned Business Enterprises
6 (MIWBEs).
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8 POL�CY STAT�MENT
9 It is the palicy of the City of Fort Worti� to ensure the full and equitable participation of Business Equity
10 Firms when applicable, in the procuremeni of al[ goads and services. All requirements and regulations
1I stated in the City..'s Business Equity Ordinance No.25165-10-2021, (repl.acing Ordinance No. 24534-11-
12 2020 (codified at: htEp�:l/cadelibra,,,y.�-nle�nt.comicodesifl.voRh/latest/ftworthot�c10-0-0-22593� apply to
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15 BUSINESS E UiTY PROJECT GOAL
16 The Ci#y's Business �quity goaI on th'ts prnject is 20%a of the total bid �alue of the contract (Bc�se bid
17 appires to PQ�ks c�ad Community Se�vices).
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19 METHODS TO COMPLY WITH THE GOAL
20 On City contracts where a B�siness Equity Goal is applied, offerors are requu•ed to comply with the City's
21 Business Equity Ordinance by meeting or exceeding the above sfated goal nr otherrvise comply with the
22 ordinance through one of the following methods: 1. Commercially useful services perfarmed by a
23 Business Eqai#y prime contractor, �. Business Equity subcontracting participation, 3. Cornbination
24 oi Susiness Equziy prizne servites and Business Equity subcontracting participation, 4. Business
25 Equify Joi�nt Venture/Mentor-Protege participation, 5. Good Faith �ffort documentation, ar 6.
26 Prime contractor Waiver documeutation.
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28 SUBMITTAL OF_RE4UIRED DOCUMENTATI4N
29 Applicable documents (listed below) must be recei�ed by the Purchasin� Dit�ision, �R the offeror shal.l
30 EMAIL the Business Equity documentation to the assigned City of Fort Worth Pr�ajeci Manag�r nr
31 DeparYment Designee. Documents are to be received no later th�n 2:00 p.m., on the third Ciiy
32 business day afte:r the bid opez�ing date, exclusive of the bid opening date.
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34 The Offeror must submit one ar mara of tl�e following documents:
35 1. Utilization Form ancl Letter(s) of Yntent, if the goal is znet or exceeded;
36 2. Good Faith Effort Form and Utilizatian Form, including supparting documentation, if
37 participation is less than stated goal, or no Business Equity. participation is accomplished;
38 3. Prime Contractor Wai�er T+orm, including supporting documentation, if the Offeror will perforiaa
39 all subcontt'acting/suppiier opportunities; or
40 4. Joint Ve�aturefMentor-Protege Form, if goal is met or exceeded with a Joint Vanture or Mentor-
41 Proteg� participation.
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�44 Business Equity UtiIization Form and Letter oiIntent
45 httt�s^I/apps.fartworthtexas.gov/ProjectResaurceslResourcesP/6� - MWB�/Business l��uitv Uti]iza#ion
46 FormoDVIN 2022 220324.pdf
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CITY OF FORT V4'ORTH 2O21 N. RIVERSIDB RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDAR]7 CQNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIdN DDCUMENTS CITY PRO�lECT NO. 102877
l�evised Octoher 27, 2021
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FAI�IIR� TO ACHI�VE THE GOAL OR OTHERWISE COMPLY WITH THE ORDINANCE WILL
RESULT IN THE BIDD�RIOT�FERUR B�ING DECLARED NON-RESPONSiVE AND TFIE BID
REJECT�D.
FAILUlt� TO SUBMIT TH� R�aCJ�R�D BUSINESS EOUTY DOCUMENTATION OR OTH�RWISE
COMPLY WITH THE ORT]INANCE WILL RESUT�T IN TH� BID BEING D�CLARED NON-
RESPONSIVE THE BID REJECTED AND MAY SUSJECT THE BIDDERIOFFEROR'I'O SANCTIQNS
AS D�SCRIBED IN SEC. 20-373 OF THE ORDINANCE.
For Questions, Please Contact The Business Equity Division of the Department of Di�ersity and
Inclusion at (81i} 39�-�6'%4.
END OF S�CTION
CITY OF FOR�' WORTH
S`I'ANDARD CON5IRUCTjON SPECIFICA�IQN DOCiJMEN7'S
Revised October 27, 2021
2021 N. RIVER5iilE RESURFACING PRqJECT
C1TY PROJECT Na. 102877
005243-1
Agreement
Page 1 of6
S�CTION 00 52 43
AGREEMENT
THI� AGREEMENT, authorized on 14 June 2Q22 ' is made by and between tha City of Fort
Woi�th, a Texas home rule municipality, acting by and tk�rougYi its duly authorized City Manager,
("City"}, and Te�s Materials Group, Inc. dba Texas Bit, aut�orized to do business in Texas,
acting by and throug€� its duly authorized representative, ("C.ontractor"). City and Contractor may
jointly be referr�d ta as Parties.
Ciiy and Contractar, in consida��ation of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as
follows:
Article 1. WORK
Contractor shall complete all Work as specified ar indacated in the Contract Documents for the
Projeci ideniifed herein.
Article �. PROJ�CT
The prnject for which the Work under the Cantract Documents rnay be tl�a whole or only a gart is
generally described as follows:
2Q21 NORT'H RIVERSCDE RESURFACING PA(�JECT
CITY PROdECT NUMBER 1 Q2877
Article 3. CDNTRACT PRIC�
City agrees ta pay Contractor for performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract
Docu�enl;s an amount, in current iunds, af ONE MILLYON SEVEN HLTNDRED SEVEN
THOU�AND, SIX Hi7NDRED EIGFITY-TIIREE AND 14i1QQ Dol�ars ($1,�D'�,683.1�).
Con�raet price tnay be adjttsted by change orders duly authorized by the �arties.
Article 4. CONTRACT TIM�
4,1 Final Acceptanc�.
The Work shall be c.omplet� for Final Acceptance vri#hin 180 days aftex the date when the
Contraet Time cammences to run, as pz'ovided in I'aragraph 2.02 ofthe General Conditions,
plus any extension thereaf alIowed in accordanc� with Article 12 of the General
Cond'ations.
4.2 Liquidated Dauiages
Cantractor recognizes that time is of the essence for completion of Milestanes, if an,y, and
fo achieve Fina] Acceptance of the Work and City and the public will suffer from ]oss of
use if the Work is not cotr�pleted within the time(s) specified in Paragraph 4.1 abave, ThE
Contractor alsa recognizes the delays, expense and difficulties involved in pra�ing in a
Iegal proceeding, the actual loss st�ffered by the City if the Work is not completed on
time. Accordingly, instead of requiring any such pr00% Contractor �grees that as
liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty}, Contracfar sha�l pay City Six
Hundred Fifty Dollars ($&50.40) for each day that expires after the tiine speci�ed ia
Paragraph 4.1 for �'inal Acceptance uRtil the City issues the Final Letter of Acceptance.
CETY pF FORT WORTI{ 2021 NORTH RIVERSIpE ACSURFACING PR07ECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION DOCUMENTS CITY PROIECT NO. 1 Q2877
Revised 1 ] /23/2021
OU5243-2
Agreement
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Article 5. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
5.1 CONTENTS:
A. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire agreement between City and
Contractor concerning the VVork co�sist of the following:
l. This Agree�nent.
2. Attachments tn this Agreement:
a. Bid Form
l) Proposal Farm
2) Vendor Compliance to State Law Non-Resident B.icider
3) Prequalification �tate3nent
4} State and rederal documents (project specifac)
b. Current Prevailing Wage Rate Table
c. Insurance ACORD Forin(s)
d. Payment Bond
e. Performance Band
f, Maintenance Bond
g. Power of Attorney for the Bonds
h. Warker's Compensation Affdavit
i. h�IBE andlor SBE Utilization Form
3. General Canditions.
4. Supplementary Canditions.
5. Specifications specifically made a part of the Cnntz'act Documents by attachrnent
or, if not attached, as incorporated by refer�nce and described in the Tab1e of
Contents ofthe Project's Contract Documents.
6. Qrawings.
7. Addenda.
8. Docurnantation submitted by Contractor prior to Notice af Award.
9. The foiIowing which may be delivered or issued aftar the Effective Date of the
Agreement and, if issued, hecame an incorporated part of the Contract Dacuments:
a. Notice to Proce�d.
b. Field Orders.
c. Chang� Orders.
d. Letter oi Final Acceptance.
Article 6. INDEMNIFICAT��N
6.1 Contractor covenants and agrees to indernnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own
expense, the cify, its officers, servanfs and emp[oyees, from and against any and a�l
claims arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be performed
b� the confiractar, i#s officers, age�#s, amployees, su6contractors, licenses or invitees
under this contract. This indemnification orovisian is specifical[v intended to oqewate
and be effective even if it is alle�ed ar nroven that all or some of tl�e da�na�es being
sau��t were ca.used. in whole or in part, bv any act, vmission or negligence of the city.
This indemnity provision is intended io include, without limitatxon, indemniiy for
costs, expenses and legal fees incnrred by the city in defendi�g agai�nst such clai�ns a�d
causes of aetxons.
CITY OF PORT WOR1'H 2Q2I NQRTH RIVERSIDE RESURFACING PR0IBCT
STANDARD CON5TRUCTTON SP�CIi'ICAT[03�T DOCUIvIENTS GCfYPROIECTNO. IQ2877
Revised 1112312D21
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6.2 Coatractor covenants and Rgrees to indemnify and hold harnnless, at its own expense,
the city, its of�cers, serv�nts and emplayees, fram and aga�inst any and all loss, damage
or destruction of property of the city, arising out of, or alleged tn arise out o�, fhe worlc
and serviees to be performed by the contractor, its officers, agen#s, eznployees,
subcontractors, licensees or invi#ees under this coniract. This indemni�catian
rovision is s ecificall intez�ded to o erate and be effective even if it is aIle ed or
proven that all or �ome of the dama es �rein,� sou.ght were caused, in whole pr in part,
by any ac�, omission or ne�li�ence of the citv.
Artiele '�. MISCELLANEOUS
7.l Terms.
Terms used in this Agreement which axe defined in Article 1 of the General Gonditions wiIl
have the ineanings ind'acated zn the General Conditions.
7.2 Assignment o�' Cantract.
This Agreeinent, including all of tl�e Contract Documents may not be assigned by the
Contractor withaut the advanced express writ�en consent of the City.
7.3 Successors and Assigns.
City and Contractor each binds itself, its partners, successors, assigns and Iegal
representatives to the other pat�#y hereto, in respect to all covenants, agreements and
obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
7.4 Sav�rability/Non-Waiver of Claims.
Any provision ar part of the Contract Documents held to be unconstituttonal, void or
unenfo�•ceable by a court of competent jurisdiction shall be deeinee[ stricken, and aiI
remaining provisians shall continue ta be valid and binding upan City and Gontractar,
The failure af City or Contractor to insist upon tha pez'formance of any term or provision af
this Agreement or to exercise any right granted herein shaIl not constitute a waiver of City's
az' ConE�'actor's respective right to insist upon appropriate performance or to assert any such
right on any future occasian.
7.5 Gaverning L�u� and Venue.
T1iis Agreement, including a�l of th� Cantract Documents is performable in the State of
Texas. Venue shalI be "Carrant County, Texas, or the United States District Coui�t for the
Northern District af Texas, Fart Worth Division.
7.6 Authority to Sign.
Contractor shalI attach evidence of authority to sign A�reement if signed by someone other
than the duly authorized signatory of the Contractar.
7.7 Nan-appropriation of Funds.
In the event no funds or insufficient funds are appropriated by City in any fis�cal period for
any payments due hereunder, City will notify Vendor of such occurrence and this
Agreement shall #erminate on the last day of the iiscal period for which appropriations were
recei�ed withaut penalty or expense ta City of any kind whatsoever, except as to the
portions of the payments herein agreed upon for which funds have been appropriated.
C1TY OF PORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RTVHk281D� R�SURFACING PRQ7ECT
5TAN17ARD CON5TRUCTIQN SPEC[F'ICATION �OCUM�NTS CITY PR07ECT l�FQ, ] p2877
Revised 11/23l2p2[
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7.8 Prohibitian On Contracts With Com�a�ies Boycotting Israel.
Contractor, unless a sole prQprietor, acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2271 of
the Texas Gavernment Code, if Contractor has 10 or rriore fitll time-employees and the
eontract vatlue is $] OQ,000 ar more, the City is prohibited frorn entering into a contract �vith
a company far gaods or ser�ices unless the contract contains a writYen verification from the
company that it: (1) daes not boycott Israel; and (2) w�ill not bay�cott Israel during the term
of the contract. The terms "boycott Israei" and "company" sha11 have the meanings
ascribed to those terms in Sectian 808.001 of Y.he Texas Gov�rnment Code. By signing this
contract, Cflntractor eertifies Ehat Contractor's signature provides written
verifieation to the City #hat if Chapter 2271, Texas Gavernment Code appEies,
Contractior: {1) does not boycotE Israel; and (2} will not boycott Israe[ du.ring the Eerm
of the contract.
7.9 Prohibition an Boycott�ng �nergy Companies.
Contractor acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government
CQd�-(as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2), the City is p��ohibited from
entering into a contract far gaods or serv'ices that has a value of $ l 0�,000 or more, which
will be paid wholly or partiy from public funds of the City, with a company (with 3 0 or
mare full-time emplayees} unless the contract cantains a written verification fi•om the
compat�.y that it: (1} does not boycott energy eompanies; and (2) will not boycott energy
companies during the term of the contract. The terms "baycott energy carripany" and
"company" have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas
Gnvernment Code {as added by Acts. 2Q21, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, §. 2). To the extent
that Chap�er �27�t of the Governrnent Code is applicable to this Agreement, by
signing this Age'ee�rnent, Contrattor cerfi�es that Contractor's sxgnature provides
written verification to the Cify that Contractor: (1) does not boycott energy
companies; and {2) will not bt�ycott energy companies daring the term oi this
A$reemenf.
7.10 Proivbition on Discrimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industries.
Cnt�t�'actor aclrnowledges that except as otherwise provided by Chaptex' 2274 of the Texas
Government Code (as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1), tl�e City is
prohibited from entering into a contract for �oods. ar services that has a �alue of $lOD,000
or more which wili be paid wholly or part3y frnm public funds of the City, with a company
(with 10 or more fu1S-time em.ployees) unless the contract contains a written verificatian
fro�► the coa�pany thaY it: (1) do�s not have a practice, policy, guidar�ce, or directi�e that
discriminates against a firearzn eniity or fir�arm trade association; and (2) will not
discriminate during the term of the cantraet against a freartn entity or iirearm trade
assaciation. The t£T'lilS °GC�15Ct'1I11117a��," acflC2aTIT1 Blltlty" �i[Ci "fli'�81'lll iTaC18 aSSOGi�IOII"
have the meaning ascribed to those terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code
(as added by Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1). To the extcnt that Chapter ZZ74
of th� Governmen� Code is applicable to this Agreement, by signing t�is Agreement,
Contraetor certifies fhat Contractor's signature provides written verrfication ta the
City that Cantractor: (1) does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive thaY
discriminates against a fireariu entity or firearm trade assoeiation; and (�) w�ill nat
discriuminate �gainsf a firearm entity or �rearm trade association during the term af
this Agreement.
C1TY OF FORT 17VORTH 2O21 AiORTH RIVERSIDE RESIJRFACING PiiO3ECT
STANDAW] COI+IS`PItUCTI�N SPE�IPiCATION DOCt.1MEN7'S CITY FROJEGTNb. 102877
Revised 1 kl2312021
005243-5
Agreeinent
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7.I ] Im�nigra'tion Nationalit� Act.
Contractor shall verif� the identity and employment eligibility of its employees who
perform wnrk under this Agreement, including completing ihe Employmeni Eligibility
Verification Form (I-9). Upon request by City, Contractar s11a11 provide City witl� eopies of
all [-9 farms and supporting eligibility documentation for each amployee wl�o perForms
work under fhis Agreement. Contractor sha11 adhera to alI Federal and State Iaws as well as
astablish apprap�•iat� procedures and controls so that no services will be pegformed by any
Cantractor empl�oy�e who is not legally elig�ble lo perforrn such services,
CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMN[�Y CITY AND iiOLD CITY HARMLESS
FROM ANY PENAL'�XES, LIABILIT�ES, OR LOSSES DUE TO VIQLATIONS OF
THIS PARAGItAYH BY CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES,
SUBCONTRACTORS, AGENTS, OR LXCENSEES. City, upon written notice to
Contractor, shall have the right to immediately tertninate this Agreement for violations of
�his provision by Contractor,
7.12 No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
This Agreement gives no rights or benefits to anyone ofher than the City and the Coniractar
and there are no third-pa�ty beneficiaries.
'7.I3 No Cause of Ac#�on Against Engineer,
Cantra�tor, its subcontractors and equipc•rzent and materials snppliers on the 1'ROJECT qr their
surefies, shall maintain no direct action againsi the Engineer, its officers, employees, and
subcont�•actors, fot• any claiYn arising out of, in connection with, or resulting $om the
engmeering services performed. Only the City wil] be the beneficiary of any undertaking by
fhe Engineer. The presence or duties of the Engineet''s personnel at a construction site,
whether as on-site representatives or otherwise, do not make the Engxn,eer or its personnel
in any way responsible %r those duties that belong to �e City andlor the City's eonstructiop
contractors or othe�• entities, and dq not relieve the constr�ction contractors or any other
entity of their obligations, duties, and responsibilities, including, but not timited io, all
eonstt�uction metlZods, means, techniques, sequences, and procedures necessary for
caorainating and cornpleting al] portions of the constructian work in accordance with the
Cantract Documents and any health or safety precautions requixed by such construetion
work. The Engin�er and its personnel have no authority to exercise any control o�er any
construction contractor or other entity nr their employees in connection with their work or
any I�ealth or safety precautions.
CITY OF FORT WOR1'I-[ 2fl21 IVORTH It[VL•.R5II7E RGSURFACING PROJ�CT
STANDAR� CONST[ZUCTION 5PEC1F'ICf'.TIQN DOCLIMENTS C1TY PROJECT I�iO. I 02877
Revised 11/23/2D21
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IN VI►ITN�SS WHEREO�, City EiElil C011�1'flCtOi 11ava encli e�ceeXited t11is Agreeme��t fo lse
effectiva as of tlte dAte subscrlbed by the City's desi�nated Assistant City Mauager {"G�ffeci€ve
Date"}.
Cpnt�•act4r: Texas M�terials Grot��, Ii�c. cibA
Texas Bit
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Ron ��in�on
(Printed Name)
�stimating Nlanager
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42D Decker Dr. Suite 200
Address
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STANDA[tD CONSTRUCT[OPf SPECI�ICATION AOCUMiGN'I'S
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As.sistai�t City Mana�e��
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Hy signing, l acicnowledge that I a�'n the pexson
respansible fo�� the inon9to��ing and
administration vfthis caiztract, including
ensurin� all �erformf►nce and cepo��ting
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Ta�•iqul Islam
P�•a,�ect Manage��
Approved as to Fot•m and Leg�lity;
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Dauglas W. Black
S�•. Assistant City Atto�•ney
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SECTION 6U G113
PERFORMANCE BOND
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
� KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
CourrTY oF T�RR�NT §
That we, Texas Materials Group, Inc. dba Texas Bitt known as "Principal" herein and
Liberty iVluEual Iosurance Company , a corporate surety(Sureties, if moxe khan
one) duly authorized to do business in the State af Texas,lrnown as "Surety" herein (avhether one
or more}, are 3�eld and firmly bound unio the City of �ort Worth, a municipal corporation created
pu.rsuani to the laws of Texas, known as "Cit}+" herein, in the penal sum of, ONE MILLION
SEVEN HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND, SIX H[]NDRED EIGHTY�-THREE AND 141IOU
DOLLARS $1,'�a'�,b831�1), lawful money af the United �tates, to be paid in Fort Worth,
Tarrant County, Texas for the payment of w3�ich surn v�ell and tauly to be made, we binci
ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, joitatly and saverally,
firsniy by tbese presents.
WHEREAS, fhe Frincipal has entered into a certain writ�en contract wit� the City
awarded the 1�4�` day of Juae, 2Q22, which Contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereoi
for au purp4ses as if iuily set forth herein, to furnish all materials, equipment labar and other
accessories defined by law, ir� the prosecutian af the Work, including any Change Orders, as
provided for in said Contract desig�aated as 2021 NORTH RIVERSII]E RESURFACING
PROJECT, City Project No. ] 02$77.
NOW, THEREFORE, the condition af this obligation is such that if the said Principal
sh�ll faithfully perf'o�•m it obliga�ions under the Contract and shall in all respects duly and
faithful�y perFonn the VVork, including Change �rders, under the Contract, according to the plans,
speciiications, and contract documents th�r�it� referred to, and as well during. any period of
extension af fhe Cantract that may be granted on tk�e pat�Y of the City, tik�en this abligation shail be
and becoine null and void, ntherwise ta remain in fuIl fnrce and effeet.
PROVIDED FLTRTHER, thai if any legai acti.on be �iled on tYus B�and, venue sha11 �ie in
Tarrant County, Texas or the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort
31 Worth Di�ision.
C1TY QF FORT WO1tTI3
5TANI�A[2D CONSTItUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Aevised 7uly i, 20i l
202i NE7It7'H RNEIiSIAE RESU[tFACIlVG PROJECT
C1T'Y PAflJECT' NO. 1 a2877
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PBRFQI2MANCE BONA
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l This bond is made and executed in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 2253 of the
2 Texas Governrr�ent Code, as arnended, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in
3 accordance with the provisions of saic� statue.
4 IN WTrNESS WAEREOF, the Principal and the Surery have SIGNED and SEALED
5 this instr�smeiit by d�ly aufk�.oxized agents and vffiicers on t�is the 29�� day of June
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ATTEST:
(Principal) Secretary
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Witness as to Principal
Wim as to 5urety
Jessica Richmond, Witness
PRINCIPAL:
Texas Materials Group. Inc. dba Texas Bit_
BY
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Name and Title
SURETY:
I,iberty Mutual Ins�rance Company
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Address: 420 Dec ker Dt, Suite 200
[rving, TX 75062
Stephanie Gross, Attorney-in-Fact
Name and Title
Address: 2g29 Allen Parkway
s„�t� zsua
Houaton, TX 79019
Telephone Numbe r: 713-526-3366
*Note: If sigined by an officer of the Surety Cvmpany, t�ere must be on file a certified extract
from �he by-lav�+s showing that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If
Surety's physical address is different fro� its mai�ing address, both must be provided.
The date of the bond shall not be prior to the date the Contract is avvarded.
CiTY bF' I'ORT WOATH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATION DOCiIMENTS
Revised July 1, 2011
2021 NORTH RN�RSIDE RE5[JRF'AC1NG PR07ECT
CITY PIiO7ECT NO, 102877
Sond No.0142493U6
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PAYMENT SpND
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
CUUNTY �F TARRANT
SECTION 00 61 I4
PAYNIENT BOND
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§ �NOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS:
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T}�at we, Texas Materials Graua. Inc. dba Texas Bit known as "Principal" l�erein, and
Liherty Mntua! Insurance Company a corporate Surety
(sureties), duly authoxized to do business in the State of Texas, knawn as "Surety" herein
(whether one or rnare}, are held and fsrmly bound unto the City af Fort Worth, a t�aunicipal
corporation created pursuant to the laws of the Siate of Texas, known as "City" herain, in t�e
penal sum of ONE 1VIILLION SEVEN HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND, SIX H[7NDRED
�IGHTY-THREE AND 14110� DOLLARS ($1,'�0'�,6$3.14), lawful money of the United
5tates, to be paid in Fort Worth, Tac7tant County, Texas, for the payment of which sum well and
truly be made, we bind ours�lves, ou�• heirs, exacutars, administrators, successors and assigns,
jointly and severally, �rmly by thes� presents:
WI3EREAS, Princi.pal has entered inta a certair► written Contraet with City, awarded the
14�h day of 7une. 2022, which Contract is hereby referted to and made a part hereof for alI
purposas as zf fulIy set forth hcrein, to furnish all materials, equigment, labar and aiher
accessaries as de�ined by law, iz� the prosecution nf the Wark as provided foi• in saici Cont�act anci
designated as 2Q21 NORTH RIVRSIDE RESi7RFACING PROJECT, City Project Na.102877.
NOW, THER�FQRE, THE CONDITION �F THIS OBLIGATTON is such that if
23 Principal shall pay all monies owing to any (and all) payment bond beneficiary {as de�ined in
24 Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Cade, as amended) in �he prasecution of tlie Work under
25 the Contract, then this obligation shali be and become nuIl and �vid; otherwise to remain in full
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This bnn.d is made and exec�ted in compliance with the provisions of Chapter 2253 t�f the
Texas Government Code, as amended, and all liabilities on this bond shail be determined in
accordance with the proviszans of said statute.
C1TY OF FORT WqATH
STANDAL2Il CONSTRUCTION SPECtFICATION DOCUMEN'�S
Revised July 1, 2011
2021 NQATi�i RiVE�RSID� CLESURFACIlVG PR03ECT
CITY PR03ECT NO. 102R77
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PAYMEhfT BOND
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IN WITNESS WHER�OF, the Principal and Surety have each SIGNED and SEALED
this instrume�nt by duly authoxized agents and off"icers Qn this t�re z9th day of
aun� , 20 z2
ATTEST:
(Principal) Secretary
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Witness as to Principal
ATTEST:
NIA
{5urety) Secretary
Wi�es s to Surety
Jessic ichmond, Witness
PRINCIPAL:
Texas Materials Croup, Ine. dba Texas Bit
BY:
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Name and Title
Addrass: 4ZD Decker Dr. Suite 200
Irving, TX 75062
SURETY:
L'eberty Mutual Insurance Company
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Signature �
5te hanie Gross, Attorne -�n-Fact
Name and Title
1�dClT0s5: 2929 �lllen Parkwa
Suite 2500
Houstan TX 7'1019
Telephone Number: �;3-�26-3366
Nate: If signed by an officer of the Surety, there must l�e on file a certified extract frorn tYte
bylaws showing that this person has authority to sign such obiigation. If 5urery's physical
address is difEerent from its tnailing address, both mu5t be provided.
Tlie date of the bond shall not be prior to the date tne Contract is awarc�ed.
END OF SECTION
C1TY OF FO12T WORTH
STANDAR� CONS`!`RUCTION SPECIPICATION I]OCUMENTS
Rcvised 7uly 1, 2011
2021 NORTH I2IVL-'ERSIDE RP:SURFAGING PR07ECT
CTTY PRO7P.CT NO. 142877
Bon� No.0I4249306M
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MAINTENANCE B�ND
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SECTION 00 61 i9
MAINT�NANCE BOND
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
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That we Texas Materials Grauq, Inc. dba Texas Bit knowr� as "Principal" herein and
Libe M�tual Insurance Com any a corparate surety (sureties, if more than
ane} duly authorized to do business in the State af Texas, known as "Surety" herein (whether one
or more), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Fart Worth, a municipal cor}�oration created
pursuant to the laws of the State of T�xas, known as "City" herein, in ihe sum of ONE
MILLION S�VEN HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY�THREE
AND 14I100 DOLLARS ($1,'707,6$3.14), lawful, maney of the LTnited States, to be paid in �ort
Worth, Tarrant County, Texas, far payment of which sum nvell and tiuly be made unto the City
and its successors, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executars, administratars, successors and assigns,
jointl.y and severally, firmiy by �hese presents.
WHEREAS, the Frincipal has entered into a certain wxitten contract vc�ith the City av�rardeci the
14°i day of June, 2022, which Contract is hereby referred io and a made part hereof for all
purposes as ii fully set forth herein, to furnish all materials, equiprnent labor and other accessories
as ciefined by law, in the proseeution of the Work, including any Wark xesulting fro�n a duly
authorixed Change Order (collectivaly herein, th� "Work") as provided for in said co.�tract and
designated as 202I NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURF'ACING PR�.TE�T, City Froject No.102S77;
and
W�I�REAS, Principal hinds itself to use such materials and to so construct the iWork in
accoxdance with the �lans, specifications and Cantract Documents that the Wozk is and will
remain free from defects in inaterials or workmanship fax an.d during the period of two {2} years
after the date of Final Acaeptance of the Wark hy �he City ("Maintenance Period"}; and
VVIdCREAS, Principal binds itself ta repair or reconstruct the Work in whole or in part
33 upon receiving �otice from the Ciiy of t�e need therefor at any tima vc�ithin the Maintenance
34 Feriod.
CiTY QF FORT WORTIi
STANDARD CQNS'FRUC7'ION SPECIF[CA'CI03V DOCLTMEN'1'S
Revised 7uly l, 20ll
2021 NOiLT�E RIVERSiD£ KESl1RTACING PRbJEC'i'
CTl'Y PROJLCT NO. 1U2877
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NiAIIYTENAAiCE BOND
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3 remedy any defecti�e Work, for which tirnely notice was pravided by City, to a complation
4 satisfactary #o the City, then this obligation s�all become null and vofd; otherwise to remain in
5 full force and ef%ct.
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PROVIDED, HOWEVER, if Princi�ai shall fail so ta repair ar reconstruct any timel}�
naticed defective Work, it is agreed that the City �nay cause any and all such defective Work to
be repaired and/or reeonstructed with all associated costs thereaf being bome by the Principal and
the Sure .ty under this Maintenance bond; and
PR4VIDED FURTi�R, that if a�y legal action be filed on this Bond, venue shall lie in
Tarrant County, Texas ar the United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas, Fort
Workh Divisioa; and
PROVIDED FURTHER, that this obligation shall be continuous in nature and
successive recoveries may be had hereon for successive breaches_
CiTY OF FORT WOR'i'H
S'�'ANDARD CONSTRUC'T'IQN SPECIFICATI03�I DOCUMENTS
Revised Ittly 1, 2011
2p21 ]+70R'i'H RTVERSIDE RE�URFACING PROJEC`I'
C1TY PROJEC'T NO. 102877
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MAINTBNANCE BONj]
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1 IN VVITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal and the 5urety have each SIGNED and SEALED this
2 instrument by duly authorized agents and officers on this tlae 2gth day of June
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{Principal) Secretary
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Witness as ta Principal
ATTEST:
NIA
(Surety) Secretar�+
Witness to Sar ety�
Jessi 'chmond,Witness
PRINCIPAL:
Texas Materials Grou Inc. dba Texas it
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Signatui•en
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Name and Title
Address: 420 Decker Dr. Suite 200
Ireing, TX 75D62
SURETY:
Lihertu �tc�wl Tnc.nrance Co 8
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Signat �
Stephanie Gross, Aftorney-in-Fact _
Name and Title
Address: 2429 Allen ParKway _
Suite 254U
HousYon, TX 7701n
Telephone Number: 713-526-3366
If signed by an offcer of the Surety Company, t�aere must be an file a certi�"ied extract
from the by-laws sho�ri�g that this person has auti�ority to sign such obligation. Tf
Surety's physical address is different fram its mailing address, both must be provided.
The date of the bond shall not be prior to the date th� Contract is avva�rded.
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C1TY OF FORT WORTH
S'I'ANDA32D COIVSTRUCTION SPCCIFICATION DOCUM�N'i"S
Revisc� 7uly 1, 2�11
za2i �taxT� �uv�xsID� x�su�rAciN� ��o��cr
CTTY PRQ�CT NO. 102&77
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WestAmerican l�surance Company
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You may eall toll-free for infox7n:ation or to
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Yot� may also write to:
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PO Sax 34526
Se�tt1e, WA 98124
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coverages, righ�s or complaints at
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Austin, TX 78714-9091
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Attention; LMS Claims
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5eattle, WA 98124
phone: (246) 473-6�10
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OF �I� ��l�STRU�TI�l� C�llTTRA�T
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STANDARDCONSTRUCTION SPGCIFIGATION DOCi7MENTS
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ST�NDAR.D GENERAL CONDITIONS QF THE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
TAELE OF C�li�TElV'TS
Page
Article � —De�nitions and Termiriology .......................................................................................................... ]
1.OI Defined Terms ...............................................................................................................................1
1.�2 Tertriinology ..................................................................................................................................6
Article2— Prelitninary Matters ......................................................................................................................... 7
2,01 Copies af Doc�ments ....................................................................................................................7
2.02 Commencement of Contract Tirne; Notice to Proceed ..................................................�............. 7
2.03 Starting the Wor1c .......................................................................................................................... 8
2.04 Before Star�ing Construction ........................................................................................................ 8
2.05 Preconstruction Conference .......................................................................................................... S
2.Ob Public Meetirtg ...............................,...�....................,....................,..................,......,.....................8
2.07 In�ial Acceptance ofSchedules .............................................................................................�......8
Article 3— Contract Dacuments: Intent, Amendi�g, Reus� ............................................................................ S
3.Oi Intent ..............................................................................................................................................8
3A2Reference 5tandards ...................................................................................................................... 9
3.03 Reporting and Resolving Discrepaneies........� ..............................................................................9
3.04 Amending and Supplerneniing ContractDocuments .................................................................1D
3.05 Reuse ofDacurnents ................................................................................................................... IO
3.06 Electronic Data ............................................................................................................................ ll
Article 4— Availability af Lands; Subsurface and Physical Conc�itions; Hazardous Eneironmental
Conditions; Referenee 1'ain.ts ...........................................................................................................1I
4.O1 Availability of Lai�ds ..................................................................................................................11
4.02 Subsurface and Ph.ysical Condiiions ..............................................�..........................,................12
4.Q3 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditians .............................................................................12
4.04 Underground Faciliti�s ...............................................................................................................13
4.05 Reference Points .........................................................................................................................14
4.06 Hazardous Environmenta.l Condition at Site ..............................................................................14
ArticIe 5 �iands and Insurance .....................................................................................................................16
S,OI Licensed Sureties andInsurers ...................................................................................................16
5.02 Perfoemance, Payment, and Maintenance Bands ....................................................................... I6
S.a3 Certificates of Insurance .............................................................................................................16
5.0� Contractor's Insurance ..................................................................................................�.............18
S.OS Acceptance of Bands and Insurance; Option to Replace ...........................................................19
A�ticle 6 — Cont�•actar's Responsibilities ........................................................................................................19
b.01 Supervi�ion and S�perintandence ...........................................................................................�... I9
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Labor; Wo�•king Hours ................................................................................................................2a
Services, Materials, and Equipment ...........................................................................................20
�'roject Schedule ..........................................................................................................................21
�ubstitutes ar�d "Or-Equals" ....................................................................................................... 21
Concerning Subconiractors, Suppliers, and Others .................................................................... 24
WageRates .................................................................................................................................. 25
Patent k'ees and Royalties ...........................................................................................................26
Permits and Utilities ....................................................................................................................27
Lawsand Regulations .................................................................................................................27
Taxes................................................................................................ , .......................................28
Useof Si�e and Other Areas .......................................................................................................28
RecordDocuments ......................................................................................................................29
Safetyand Protection ..................................................................................................................29
Sa�ety Representative ..................................................................................................................34
HazardCommunication Programs .............................................................................................3�
Emergencies and/or Rectification ...............................................................................................30
Submittals.................................................................................................................................... 31
Continuingthe Work ...................................................................................................................32
Contractor's General Warranty and Guarantee ..........................................................................32
Indemnif'ication .........................................................................................................................33
Delegation nf Profession.al Design Ser�vices ..............................................................................34
Rightta Audit ..............................................................................................................................34
Nandiscrimination....................... ................................................................................................ 3S
Ar�icle 7- Other Work ai the Site ...................................................................................................................35
7.01 Related Work at Site ...................................................................................................................35
7.02 Coordination ................................................................................................................................36
Article $ - City's Respansibili�ties ...................................................................................................................3b
8.01 Communications to Contractar ...................................................................................................3b
8.02 Furnish Data ................................................................................................................................ 36
8.03 Pay 1�Vhen Due ............................................................................................................................ 36
$.04 Lands and Easements; Reports and Tests ...................................................................................36
8.05 Chaz�ge Orders ............................................................................................................................. 3b
8.06 Inspections, Tests, and Appcova�s ..............................................................................................36
$.07 Limitations on City's Respons�bilities .......................................................................................37
8.0$ Undisclosed Hazardous Envirotunental Candi�ion .................................................................... 37
8.09 Compliance with �afety Program ...............................................................................................37
Article 9- City's Observation Status During Canstructian ........................................................................... 37
9.O1 City's Project Manager ............................................................................................................37
9.02 Visits to Site ................................................................................................................................37
9A3 Authorized Variations in Work .................................................................................................. 38
9.04 Rejecting Defective Work ..........................................................................................................38
9.OS Determinations far Wark Perforn�ed ..........................................................................................38
9.06 Decisions on Requirements of Contract Dacuments and Accepta.bility of Work .....................38
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Article 10 - Changes in the Wark; CIaims; Extra Wor1� ................................................................................38
10.0I Authorized Changes in the Work ...............................................................................................38
10.02 LTnauthorized Changes in the Work ..� ........................................................................................39
10..03 Executian of +Change Orders .......................................................................................................39
]0.04 Extra Work ..................................................................................................................................39
I4.05 Notification to Surety ..........................................�...........,..................................,........................39
10.06 Cont�act Claims Process .....................................................................................................�.......40
Article 11 - Cost of the Work; Allowances; Unit Price Work; Plans Quantity Measurement ......................41
1 I,DI Cost o�the Work .........................................................................................................................41
11.02 Allowances ............................................................�..............................................,....,....,............43
11.03 L7ni� Price Work ..........................................................................................................................44
11.0� Plans Quantiiy Measureinent ......................................................................................................45
Article 12 - Ghange aiContractPrice; Ghange of ContractTime .................................................................46
I2.01 ChangeafContractPriee .......................................................................................,..............,.....46
12,02 Change of ContractTime ............................................................................................................47
12.03 Delays ..........................................................................,.........,............................................,........A�7
Article 13 -Tests and Inspections; Correction, Remaval a�• Acceptance of Defective Work ...............�......48
I3.01 Notice of De%cts ........................................................................................................................48
13.02 Access to Work ................................................................................,......,.............................,.....48
13,03 Tesfis and Inspectians ..................................................................................................................48
13.Q4 Uncavering Wnrk ........................................................................................................................49
13.05 City May Stop the Work .............................................................................................................49
13.D6 Corr�ction orRemoval of Defective Warlc ................................................................................50
13.07 Correction Period ........................................................................................................................50
13.08 Acceptance ofDefective �ilork ...................................................................................................51
13.09 City May CorrectDe�ect'rve Work.�... ........................................................................................51
Article 14 -Payinents to Contractar and Cort�pletion ....................................................................................52
14.01 Schedule of Values ...................................................................................................................... 52
14.02 ProgxessPayments .................................................................................................................�...,52
14.Q3 Contractor's Warran.tyoiTitle ......................................................�..............,.............................54
1�.U4 Partial Utilizatian ........................................................................................................................55
14.05 FinaI Inspectior� ...........................................................................................................................55
14.06 Firial Acceptance ......................................................................,..,.................................,.............55
14.07 Final Payrrient ........................�,...........,....................,...................................,...............................56
14.08 Final Complation Delayed and Partial Retainage Release ........................................................56
1�4.09 Wai�er aiClaims ...........................................................................................................�............57
Article 15 - Susp�nsion af Work and T�rmination ...................................................................�..�..... ........57
15.01 City May Suspend Work .............................................................................................................57
15.02 City May Ternlinate forCause ...................................................................................................58
15.03 City May Terminate For Con.venience .......................................................................................60
ArticI� 16 -Daspute ResoIution ......................................................................................................................61
16.O1 Methods and Procedures .............................................................................................................6I
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Article17 Miscellaneous ..............................................................................................................................62
17.01 Gi�ving Notice .............................................................................................................................. 62
17.02 Computation of Times ................................................................................................................52
17.03 Cu�nulative Rernedies .................................................................................................................62
1'1.04 Survival of 4bligations ............................................................................................................... 63
17.aS Headings ......................................................................................................................................63
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
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ARTICLE 1— DEFINITIONS AND TERNIINOLOGY
1.01 Defined Te�fns
A. Whereverused in these General Condrtzons or in other Contract Documents, the terms listed below
h�ve the �neanings indicated which are a�pLcable to both the stngular and plural thereof, and
words denoiing gender shall include th� masculit�e, feminirie and neuter. Said terms are generally
capitalized or written in italics, but nat always. VVhen used in a conteXt consistent with tlt�
defu�itzon af a listed-defined term, the terrri shalI Have a nr�eanmg as defined below w�ether
capitalized nr italicazed or otherwi�e. In addition
capitall�tters in the Contxact Documenis inclade
and the til-les of other docu�nents ar forms.
to terms speci�cally define.d, terms wrth initial
re�'erences to ident�fieci az�icles anci paragraphs,
Addenda Written or graphic instruments issu�d prior to the opening af Bids which clarify,
correct, or change the Bidding Requu•ennents or the proposed Contract Documents.
2, Agr�eement—The written instrument which is evidence of the agreement betwaen City and
Coniractor covering the Work.
3. tlpplication fo� Payrrrent—The form aceeptable to City which is to be us�.d by Cantractar
during the course of the Work in requesting progress or final payments and which is to be
accompanied by such supporting docume�tation as is required by the Conf�ac# Documents,
4. As�estos--Any material that conta.ins more than ane percent asb�stos anc� is #'riable or is
releasit�g asbestos fibers it�to the au above currant action levels established by the United States
Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
S. flrvard — Authorization Y�y tk�e City CnUncil fpr the City to er�ter into an Agreement.
6. Bid=I`he offer or proposal af a Bidder submitted on the prescribed form setting forth the
prices for tIje Worlc to be performed.
7. Bidder�The mdividual or entity wh� submits a Bid directty to City,
8. Bidding Documents The Bidding Requirem�nts and f�e proposed Contract Documents
{incIuding ali Addenda).
9, BiddingRequi�emenis—The advertisem�nt or Invitation to Bid, Instructions to Bidders, Bid
security of acceptable farnra, �f any, and ihe Bid Farin with any s�pp�ements.
10. Business Day— A business day i� defined as a day that the City eonducts normal business,
genera�ly Monday through Friday, except for f�deral ar state holidays abserved by the City.
1 I. Calenda�Day—A day consisting af 24 haurs rneasured from midnight to tk►e next midnight.
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12. Change Order A document, which is prepared and appraved by the City, which is signed
by Contractor and City and authorizes an addition, deleti�n, or revision in the Work or an
adjustment in the Contract Price or the Cont�act Titne, issued on or after the Effective Date
of the Agreement.
13. City— TY�e City of Fort Worth, Texas, a home-rule municipal corporation, authorized and
chart�red utider the Texas State Statutes, acting by iks go�erning body through i�s City
Manager, his designee, or agents autllorized ursder his behalf, each of which is required by
Charter ta per%rrr� spacif'ic duties with responsibility for final enforcement of the contracts
involving the Crty af Fort Worth is by Charler vested in the City Nlanager ar�d is the entity
with whom Contra�tor has entereci inta tY�e Agreament and for whom �he Work is to be
perfarrned.
1�. City Aitorney — The officially a�painted City Attorney of th� City o� �'ort Worth, Te�s, ar
hi� duly authorized representative.
15. City Council - The duly elected and qualified governing body of the City of Forfi Worth,
Texas.
16. City Manage� — The officially appointed and authorized City Manager af the Ci�y of Fo�t
Worth, Texas, or �s duly authorize� representativ�.
17. Contract Claim—A demand or assertion by Ciity or Contractor seeking an adjustment of
Cantract Price or Contract Time, or both, or oiher re�ief wifh respect to the tarms of the
Contract. A demand for money or services by a third pa�ty is not a Contract Claim.
1�. Cont�act—The enti�e anci �tegrated w�•itten document between th� City and Contractor
concerning tne Work. Tha Contxact cantains the Agreement and all Contract Documents and
supersedes prior negotiations, representations, or agreements, whether wri�tten ar oral.
19. Cont�act Documents—Thase items so designated in the Agreement. All itezns listed in tlze
Agreernent are Contract Docwnnents. Approved Subrnittals, other Contractor submittals, and
the repnrts and drawings of su�rsurface anci physical conditions are not Contract Documents.
20. Conir�act Price—The zxianeys payable by City to Contractor for completion of the Work in
ac�ordance w�h the Contract Documents as siated � the Agreeznent (sub�ect to the provisions
of Paragra.ph 11.03 in the case of LFnit Price Work).
21. Cor�tract Time The number of days or the dates stated in the Agreement to: (i) achieve
Milestones, i�any and (ii) complete the Work so that it is ready for Final Acceptance.
22. Co�atractor The individual or entity with whom Ciry has entered into the Agreement.
23. Costaf the YYork—See Paragraph I l.Ql ofthese General Canditians for defmition.
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24. Da�rage Claims — A demand for money or services a�•�s.ing from the Arojecti or Sit� irom a
third party, City or Cont�•actor exclusrve of a Cont�act Claim.
25. Dcry or day-- A day, unless otherwise defined, shall rnean a Calendar Day.
26. Directo� of Aviation — The oificially appointed Director of the Aviatton De�partment of the
City of Fort Worth, Te�s, or his du�y appointed r�presentative, ass'rstant, or agents.
27. Di�ector af Pa�ks and Cor�rfnunily Set^vaces -- The officially appointed Director of tiha Parlcs
and Corrununity Services Department afthe City of Fort Worth, Te�s, or his duly appointed
representati�e, ass�stant, or agents.
28. Di��ctor� of Planningand Development— The officially appointed D�r�ctor of the Plannin�
and Der�elnpment Department of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appoint�d
representative, assistant, or agents.
29, Director of T�ansportation Puhlic Wo�ks — The of�cia�ly appointed Director of the
Transportation Public Works Department of the C�.y of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly
appainted representative, as�istant, or agents.
30. Director of WareY Depariment — The off'ici�lly appoinfed Director of the Water Departrnent
of Yhe City of �'ort Warth, Te�.s, ar his duly appointed representative, assis�ant, or agents.
31. D�awings—That part of th� Contract Documents prepared or approved by Engineer which
graphically shows the scope, extent, and cI�aracter of the Work to be performed by Contractor.
Submittals are not Drawings as so de�'u�ed.
32. Effective Date of the Agreerrtent—The date indicated in the Ag7reernent on whieh it becomes
efFective, but iF na such date is indicated, rt means the date on which th� Agreement is signed
and delivered by the last of the two parties ta sign and deliver.
33. Engine�er Tk�e licansed professional engit3eer or engineering frrm registered 'm the State of
Te�as performing professional serviees for the City.
34. Extf-a �ork -- Additional worlc made n�cessary by ehanges or alterations of the Contract
Dacuments or of quantities ar for other reasons for which no prices are provided in the Contract
Documents. E�ra work snall b� par� of the Work.
35. Field Drder—A written order issued by CiEy which requires ehanges in the Work but whieh
does nat invol�e a change ir� the Contract Price, Contract Tim�, or the intent of ihe Engineer.
Field Orders are paid from Field Order Allowances incorporated 'mto the Contract by funded
war�C type at the tune of award.
36. Final Acceptance — The written notice given by the City to the Contractor t�at the Work
spec�ed in the Contxact Dacuments has been completed to the satisFaction af the City.
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37. Finai Inspeclfon — Inspection carried out 4�y the City to verify that the Contractor has
eompleted the Work, and each and every part or appurtenance thereaf, fully, enti�ely, and in
canformance with the Contract Dacuments.
38. GeneralRequirements—Sections ofDi�ision 1 af the ConiractDocuments.
39. Ha�ardous Environm�nial Candrtaon The presence at the Srte of Asbestos, PCSs,
Petro�eurr�, Hazardous Waste, Radioacti�e MaterFal, or other materials in sueh quantities or
circumstances that may present a substantial danger fo persons or property exposed thereto.
40. Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is defir�ed as a�ry salid �aste lisied as hazardous or
pnssesses orze or mt�re hazardaus characteristics as defined in the federal v�aste regulations,
as ajnended from time to tirr�e.
41. Laws arad Regulaiians—Any and all applicable laws, rules, regulat�ons, ordinances, codes,
and arders af any and all governmental bodies, agencies, authaxi�ies, and courts having
� i�diction,
42. Liens—Charges, security interests, or encumbrances upon Pcolect funds, real property, oar
personal property.
43. Major� Item— An Item of work included ir� the Cont�act Dacumcnts that has a total cosf equaf
to ar greater than S% of the orig�nal CQntract Price ar$25,OQ0 whichcver is less.
44. Milesione A principal ev�nt spec�ied in the Cont7ractDncurnents rela.ting to an intermediate
Contract T�ne prior to Final Acceptance af the Wark.
45. Notice of Award—The written notice by City to the �uccessFul Bidder stating that upon
tunely �omplianee by t�e Successful Bic�der with the conditions precedent listed therein, City
wi13 sign and deliver the Agreemant.
46. Natice to Proceed—A wrikten notice given by City to Con.tractar f�ing the date on which the
Contract Time will comtnence to cun and on which Cnntractor shall start to per%r•m the War�
specified in Contract Dacuments.
47. PC13s—Pojychlor�nated biphenyls.
48. Petroleuyn--Pet�roleum, ineluding crude oil or any fractian thereof which is liquid at standard
conditions of temperature and pressure (60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds per square
inch absolute), such as oil, petroleum, fuel oil, ail sludge, ail refuse, gasaline, kerosene, and
ail m�ed wzth other non-HazardoUs Waste and crude oils.
49. Plans — 5ee deiu�ition af Dra��ngs.
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S0. Project� Scd�edule A schedule., prepared and mainfained by Contractar, in accordance with
the General Requirements, describing the se�quence and duration nf the actiNit�;s comprising
the Contractor's plan to accomplish the Wark within the Cont��aet Time.
51. Project—The Warkto be perFormed under the Contract Documents,
52. Praject Manager The authorized representa.ti�e of tl�e City who �vill be assigned to the
�ite.
53. �'ublic Meeting — An announced meeting conducted by the City ta facilitate public
pa�icipation and to assist t�e public in gaining an it�t'ormed view of the Pro�ect.
54. Radioactive Material--Source, special nuclear, or byprocluct material as defined by tlze
Atonnic Energy Act of 1954 (42 USC Section 2011 et seq.) as amended from time to time.
55. Regular Working Hours —Hours beginn�g at 7:00 a.m. and ending at 6:Q0 p.m., Monday
thru Friday (excluding legal holidays).
56. Samples—Physical exarnples of materials, equipment, or workmanship that are
representativa of some portion oithe Work and which establish the standards by which such
portion o�the Work will be judged,
57. Schedule of Submittals—A schedule, prepared and maintained by Cnntractor, of required
suhmitta� and the time requirements to support schedul�d performance of related construction
acti�ities.
58. Schedule of i�alue�A schedule, prepared and maintained by Cant�-actor, allocating partians
of the Con�ract Price to �varinus paz�tions af the Work and �ased as the basis t'or reviewing
Contractor's Applications for Payrn.ent.
59. Siie—Lands or areas indicated in the Contract Documents as being fiarnished by Ciry upnn
whicH the Work is ta be performed, including rights-of-vvay, per�nits, and easenaents for access
thereto, and such other lands furnish�d by City which are designated for the use of Con�ractor.
60. Specdf icatiorrs That part of the Confract Docurn�nts consisting of vvritten requu�ements �or
materials, equipment, systeins, standards and workmanship as applied to the Work, and certain
administrative req�irements and procedural matters applicable thereto. Spec�cations rnay be
specificalIy made a part of the Contract Docuinents by attachment or, if not attached, may be
incorporated b� ceference as indicatad in the Table af Contents (Division �70 00 00) of each
Project.
bl . Subcont�actaN An inc�ividua� ar entity having a direct contract wikh Contractor ar with any
ather Subcontractor far tne perFarrriance of a part of the Work at the �ite,
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62. 5'ubrreittal�s Ali drawings, diagrams, illustratians, scheduies, and ather data or infor�nation
which are sp�cifically prepared ar assembled by or far Contractor and subnaitted by Contractor
to illustrate same partian of the Wor�c.
b3. Substantial Com�aletian �- The stage in the progress of the Project wl�en ihe Wark is
sufficiently cornplete in accarciance wit.h the Gontract Documents for �'irsal Inspection.
�4. Successful Bidder The Bidder �ubm�tting the lov�rest and most responsive Bid to whom City
makes an Award.
b5. Superintendent— The representative af the Contractor who is available at all times and able
to receive instructions frorn the Gi�ty and to aci for the Coiatractor.
66. Supplementary� Conditian�That part of the Cor�tract Docuznenis which amends or
supplemen�s these General Condi�ions.
67. 5upplier—A rraanufacturer, fabricator, supplier, distributor, materialman, or vendar having a
direct contraet witn Contractor or with any Subcon�ractor to furnish materials or equipment
ta be incorparated in the Work by Cont�actar or Subcontractor.
48. Undergraund Facilities All underground pipelines, candurts, ducts, cables, wires,
rnanhoies, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, ar�d any encasemer�
containing such faci�ities, including but not lim�ed to, those that canvey electricity, gases,
stearn, liquici petroleum products, i�Iephone or otl�er communications, cable television,
water, vwastewater, starm water, ather liquids or chemicals, or traf�'ic or otlaer control systaens.
69 UnitPrice YVor�k—See P�ragraph 11.03 of these General Conditions for defuutian.
70. Weei�endWorkingHours—Hours beginning at 4:Oa a.m. and �nd'mg at 5:00 p.rn., Saturday,
Sun�ay or legal haliday, as approved iri advance by the City.
71. Work The entue construction or the various separately identifiable parts thereof required to
be provided under the Con�act Documents. Work includes and is the result of performing or
providing all fabor, services, and dacumentation necessary to praduce such canstruction
ittcluding any C�ange Order ar Field Order, and furnishing, installing, and in.corporating a11
raaterials and equipnnent uito such construction, all as required hy the Contract Docum.ents.
72. TTWorking Day-- A working day i� defined as a day, not including Satzudays, Sundays, or legal
holiciays authorized by the City for contract purposes, in which weather or ather conditions
not under the conirol of the Contractrnr will permit the perforxnar►ce af the principal ur�it of
work underway for a continuous period o� not less than 7 hours between 7 a.rn. and 6 p.m.
Ld2 Terminology
A. The words and terms discussed in Paragraph 1.02.B through E are not defined but, when used in
the Bidding Requirements or Con�raet Documents, have the indicated meaning.
B. Intent af Certain �'errrts o�Adjectives:
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1. The Contract Doc�aments in.clude the terms "as allawed," "as approved," "as ordexed," "as
directed" or terms of like effect or import to authorize an axercise af judgment by City. In
addition, the adjecti�es "reasonable," "sui�able," "acceptable," "proper," "satisfactory," or
adjectives of like effect or import are used to describe an aetion or determination of City as to
the Warlc. It Rs intended that such exercise of professional judgment, action, or determination
will be soIely to evaluate, in general, the Work %r carnpliance with the information in the
Contract Docurnents and with the das.ign concept of the Project as a functioning �uhole as
shown or indicated in the Contract Documents (unless tltere is a speci#ic statement indicating
aiherwis�).
C. De, f'ectt�ve:
l. The word "defec�i�ve," when nnodifying ihe word "Work," refers to Work that is
unsatis�actory, faulty, ar deficient in that i�:
a. does not conform to the Contract Documents; or
b. dots nat meet the requ�rements of any applicab�e inspecfiion, reference standard, test, az•
approval referred to in the Cantract Docurnents; or
c. has been damaged prior fio City's written acceptan�e.
D. F'urnish, Install, Perf'orrrry Provide:
l. The word `�'urnish" or the word "Install" or the word "Perform" or the ward `�r�ovide" or
the word "SuppIy," or any combination oz� similar directive or usage thereof, shall mean
furnishing and incoiporatic�g in the Work irtelud'm� all necessary labor, materials, equipment,
and e�erything necessary to perform th� Work indicated, unless specifically lirnited in the
context used.
E. Unless stated otherw�se in the Contz�act Documents, words or pluases that have a well-known
technical or construction industxy or trade meaning are used in ihe Contract Docurnen�s in
aceordance with such recognized meaning,
ARTICLE 2 — P1Z�LIMINARY MATTERS
2.01 Copies of Docu�ents
City shall furnish to Gontractor one (1} origina� executed copy and one (1} eleetranie copy of the
Contract Documents, and fo�.u� (4) additional copies of the Drawings. Addiiional copies wi� be
furnisl�ed upon request at fihe cost of reproductinn.
2,02 Coinmence�rrentof Conlra.etTime; Notiee ta Froceed
Tk�e Contract Time will conr�mence to rur� on the day indicated in tl�e Notice to Proceed. A Notice to
�roceedmaybe given no earlier than 14 days afterthe Effective Date ofthe Ag�eernent,unless agreed
to 6y both parties in writir�g.
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2.03 Star�trng the Work
Coniractar shall start to perform the VVork on the date �vhen the Contract Time comtnences to run.
No �Vork shall be done atthe Site priar to the date on r�vhic�► the Contract Time eorrunences to run.
2.04 Before StaptingCons�uction
Baseline ,Schedules: Submit in accordance with tI�� Cantract Documents, and prior to stai�iirig the
Wo�•k.
2.05 Preconst�uction Conference
Before any Work at the Site is started, the Contractor shall atten.d a Preconstruction Confei•ence as
specif'�e� m the ContractDocuments.
2.Q6 Puhlic Meeting
Contractor may not mobilize any ec{�ipment, materials or resvurces to the �rte prior to Contractor
attending the Puhlic Meeting as scheduled by the City.
2,07 Initial �cceptance of5ched'ules
No progress payment shall b� made to Contractor until acceptable scheduIes are submi�ed to City in
accordance with the ScheduIe Specifica�ion as prvvided in the Contract Documents.
ARTICLE 3-- CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: INTENT, AM�NDING, REUSE
3.01 Intent
A. The Contract Docunn.ents are complementary; what is required by one is as binding as i�f requ�ed
by all.
B. It is the mtent of the Contract Documen�s to d�scribe a functionally camplete pra�ect (or part
therea� to be constructed in accordance with the Contract Docur�nents. Any la.bor, documentation,
services, ma.teriais, or equi�znent that reasonably may be inferred fron:� the Contract Documents
or from preva�ling custom or trade usage as being requ�red to produce the indicated result wi11 be
pror�ided whether or not spec�fca3ly called for, at no additional c�st to City.
C. Clarifications and interpretatians of the Contract Documents shall be issued by City.
D. The Specifcatians may vary in form, format and style. Some Specif'ication sections may be written
in �arying degrees of 5trearrili�r�ed or declaraiive style and some sections may be relatrvely
narrative by cornpazison. Omission of such words and phrases as "the Contractor shall," "in
GOIlf027171� Wl�l," "aS SiIOWri," OI "aS specif'ted°' 7T� intentional �n streamlined sections.
Omitted words and pilrases shall be supplied by inference. Similar types of pro�isio�ts may ap}�ear
iri various parts oi a section or ar�icles within a part c�epend�g an the format of the
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3.03
section. The Cantractor shalI nol; take advantage of any �ariatian af forrn, format or styie i�
rnaking Cont�-act CIaims.
E. The cross referenaing of specification S�C�IOI7S under tl�e subparagraph heacling "Related
Sectrons include but are not necessariIy IimRed to:" and elsewhere within each Specification
section is provided as an aid anc! convenien�e to the Contractor. The Cantractor shall not rely on
tk�e cross r�ferencirag provided and shall be responsible ta coordinate the entire Work under the
Coniract Documents and provide a camplete Project whether or not the cross re£erencing is
provided in each section or whether or not the cross referencing is complete.
Reference Standards
A. Standards, Spec�cations, Codes, Laws, and Regu]ations
1. Reference ta standards, specifications, manuals, or coc[es af any technical society, organization,
or assaciation, or to Laws or Regulations, whether such reference be spec�ic or by implicatian,
shall mean tne standarcf, speczficatian, manual, code, or Laws or Regulations in effe�t at the
time of opening of Bids {oz� on the �ffective Date of the Agreement if there were no Bids},
except as may be oihez�wise specificaIly stated in the Cont�•act Docu��ents.
2. No provision of any such standard, speci�cation, manual, or code, or any instruction of a
Supplier, shall be efFective io change the dutie� or respansibilities of City, Contractor, or any
of theu• subcont�actors, cansultants, agents, or employees, from those set for�h in the Contracf
Documents. No such provision or instruction shall be effective io assigri to City, or any of i�s
officers, dir�ctars, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, or subcontraciors, any
duty or authority tn supervise ar direct the per�ornnance af the Work or any duty or authority
to undertake responsibility inconsistent wi�h tYte provisions of the Contract Docurnents.
Reporting and ResolvingDiscr�epu�cie.s
A. Re�ortingDiscrepancaes:
1. Contractor'sRevie�vofCon�actDocumentsBeforeStartingWark: Befr�re �andertaIcing each
part of the Work, Contractar shall carefully study and coinpar� the Gontract Doct,unents and
check and �verify pe�tinent figures tharein against alI applicable field meas�rements and
conditions. Con�iactor shall promptly report zn writing to C�.y any conf�ict, error, ambiguity,
or discrepancy which
written interpretation
thereby,
Contrantor discavers, or has actual I�nowledge af, and shall obtain a
�r clarification from City before proceeding wikh any Work affect�d
2. Contractor's Review of Contrr�et Document,s Du�ing Pe�fa�mance of Work: If, d�ring tha
performance of the Work, Contractor discavers any conf�ic�, error, ambiguiry, or d�crepancy
within the Contract Documents, ar between the Contract Dacunlents and (a} any applica6Ie
Law ar Regulation ,{6) any standard, specification, manual, or eode, or {c) any instxuction of
any Supplier, then Cantracior shall prarnptly report it to City in wrrting. Car�t�ractor shall nat
praceed with the Work affected thereby (e�cept in ar� emergency as requued by Paragraph
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6.17.A) u�til an amendrnent or supp�ement ta the Contract Dacuments has been iss�ed by
one of the methods iridicated in Paragraph 3.Q4.
3. Contractor shall not be liable to City for failure to report any conflict, error, amt�iguity, or
disc�•epancy in tYie Contract Documents unless �ontractox k�ad actual lcnowledge thereof.
B. Resoiving Disc�epancies:
1. Except as may be otheztivise spec�ically �tated in the Contract Documents, the pro��sions of
the Contract DocUmen�s sha]I take precedence in resalving any conflict, errar, amhiguity, or
discrepancy hetween the provisions o� the Canf�act Documen�s and the prov�s�ons of any
standard, specification, manual, or the instruction of any Supplier {whether or not specifically
uacorporated 6y reference in the Contract Documents).
2. In case of discrepancies, �igured dirrzensians shall govern over scaled dimensions, P�ans shail
govern aver 5pecifications, Supplementary Conditions shall govern aver General Conditions
and Specif�cations, and quantities shovcrn on the Plans shall govern over thase shown in the
proposal.
3.04 Atnending and Supplementing ContractDocumerats
A. The Con�ract Documenis may be amended to provide for addrtions, deletions, and revisions in
the Work or ta modify the terms and canditions thereof by a Change Order.
B. The requirements of �he Cnniract Docuznents ma� be supplemented, and minor variations an�
deviations in the Work not inval�ing a ehange � Cantract Price or Can�eact Tirne, may be
autharized, by one or more of the fo�lawing ways:
1. A Field Order;
2, City's r�view of a Submiltal (subject to the provisions of Para�aph 6.18.C); or
3. City's written interpretation or olariiication.
3.d5 Reuse of Docurraents
A. Contractor and any Subcontractor or Supplier shall not:
I. have or acquir� any title to or nwnership rights iri any of the Drawir�gs, Spec�'icatians, or
nther doevriaents (or capies of any thereofl prepared by or bearing the seal of Engineer,
inc�uding electronuc rnedia editions; or
2. reuse any such Drawings, Specifications, other documen�s, or copies thereof on e�ensions of
the Project or any ather project withou� written con5ent of City and specific written ver�ication
or adaptation by Engineer.
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B. The prohibitions of thi� Pacagraph 3.Q5 will survive �nal payment, or termination of the
Contract. Nathing herein sha�l preclude Contractar �rom retaining cop�es of the Contract
DpGUl'11CIit5 fQY 1'BCOT� �L1C�OSeS.
3.06 Electronfc Data
A. Unless nthei�vise stated in the Supplementary Conditions, the data furnished by City or Engineer
to Contractor, or by Contractor to City ar Engin�er, that ma� be reked upon are li�nited to the
printed copias included in the Cantract Dacuments (also lrnown as hard copies) and other
Specifications referer�ced and located on th� City'� on-line electronic document management and
collabaration system site. Files in electronic media format of text, data, graplucs, or oiher types
are furnished only far tk�e convenienee af the receiving party. Any conclusion or in�ormatxon
obtained or derived fi•om such electronic files will be at�he user's sole risk. Ifthere is a discrepancy
beiween the electeon'rc f"rlas and the hard copies, the hard copies govern.
B. When transferring documents in electronic tnedia forr►xat, the trans�erring party makes no
reparesentations as �o long tertr� compatibility, usabi�ity, or readability of tloclunents resulting from
the use of software application pacl<ages, operatiz�.g systems, nr computer hardware dif�ering fro�x�
those used by the data's creator.
ARTICLE 4— AVAILABILTTY OF LANDS; SUBSURFACE AND PHYSIGAL COND�TIONS;
HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS; REFERENCE POINT�
4.01 Availab ilily of Lands
A. Ciry shall �urnish the S�te. City shall notify Contraetor of any encumbrances or restrictions not of
general application but specif'ically related to use of the Site with which Contrac�or must comply
in performing t1�e Work. City will obtain in a timely rrranner and pay for easements far permanent
siructures ar pertnanent changes in existing facilities.
The City has obtained ar antzcipates acquisi�ion of and/ar acc�ss to right-of-way, and/or
easements. Any outstanding right-of vway andl�r easements are anticipated to be acquired in
accordanca with the schedule set farth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Projeci Scheduie
submitted by tne Contractor in accordance with ihe Contract Documents rnust consider any
outstanding right-af way, and/or easements.
2. The City has or aniicipat�s removing and/or relocating utilities, and obsiructions to ihe Site.
Any outstanding rernn�al or relocation of utilities ar obstructions is anticipated in accordance
with the schedule setforth it� the Supplamentary Gonditions. The Praject Schedule submitted
by the Contractor in �.ccordance with the Cantract Documants must eonsider any outstanding
utilities or obstructions to be rernoved, adjusted, and/nr relocated by others,
B. Upon reasonable written request, City shall furnish Con�ractor with a current sfiatemen� of record
legal tit�e and legal description of the lands upon which the Work is to be perform�cE.
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C. Contractor shal[ provide for all additional lands and access thereto that may be reguired for
construction facilities or storage of �natexials and eqUipinent.
4.02 Subsu�-face andPhysical Gonditions
A. Reports a�adDra►vangs: The Suppleinentary Conditions ideniify:
1, those reports known ta Ciry af exploratians and tests of subsurfac� conditions at ar
cor�tiguous ta the �ite; and
2. those drawings lrnown to City of physical conditions relating to existing surface or
subsurfac� structures at the S�te (except Underground �acilities).
B. Limited Reliance $y Contractor on Technical Data Authorfzed: Cont�•actor may rely upon the
accuracy of the "technica] data" contained ir� such reports and drawings, but such reports and
drawings are not Contract Docurnents. Such "technical data" is identif'ied iri the Supplementa ry
Candi�ions. Con�ractor may nat mak.e any Contxact Claim against City, ar any of their officerrs,
directars, m�mbers, partners, empioyees, agents, consultants, or subcontractors with respect to:
1. the completeness af such reports and dxawings for Contractor's purposes, ir�cludir�g, but not
limited to, any aspects of the means, methods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of
construction to be �mploy�d by Contractor, and safety precautions and programs incident
thereta; or
2, other data, iriterpretations, opinions, and informatian contained in such reports or s�avvn or
indicated in such drawings; or
3. any Contractor interpretation af or conclusion drawn from any "�echnical data" or any such
othec data, interpretatians, opinions, or information.
4.03 DiffeYi�agSulisurface or Plzysical Conditions
A. Notice: If Cont�ractor belie�es that any subsurface or physical condi�ion that is uncovered or
revealed eith�r:
i. is of such a nature as to esta,blish that any "technical data." on which Corttractor is etrtitled to
rely as pro�ided 'm Paragraph 4.02 is materially inaccurate; or
2. is of such a nature as to requne a change in the Conlract Docu�nents; or
3. d�fers materially from that shown or indicated in the Contract Dacuments; or
4. i� of an unusual nature, anci d�ffers materia.11y from conditions ordinarily eneountered and
generally recogniz�d as inherent in work of tb.e character pravided for in the Contract
Documen#s;
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then Canfiractor shall, pz•omptly after b�coming aware thereof and before further disiurbing the
subslu•face or physical conditinns or perfarrnir�g any VVork in connection therewith (except in an
emergency as required by Paragraph 6.17.A), notify City in writing abaut such condition.
B. Possible P�ice and Time Adjustments
Cont�ractor shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Px•ice or Contract Time i�
1. Contractor kne�v of the existence of such conditions at the time Contractar made a fina]
comrnifinent to Ciry with respeet to Contract P�ice and Cantract Tune by the submission of a
Bid or becoming bound under a negotiated cantracf; or
2, the existance of such condition couId reasonably have been discovered or revealed as a result
of tne examinatzan of the Contract Documents or the Site; or
3. Contractox• fai[ed to give the rvritten noiice as required by Paragraph 4.03.A.
4.04 Underg�ound �'acililres
A. Shotivn or Indicated.• The information and data shown or indicated 'ul the Conh•act Documents
with respectto existing Undergraund Facilities at or contiguous to the Srte is based on informa�ion
�nd data furnished to Gity or Engir�eer by the awners oi such Unt�erground Faeilities,
including Gity, or by others. Unless it is atherwise expressly provided � the Supplementary
Conditians :
1. Gity and Engineer shall nof 6e responsible for th� accuracy or completen�s� af any such
information or data provided by others; and
2. the cast of all of the followi�g wilI 6e inct�ded in the Contract Price, and Coniractor shal�
have f�tll responsibility for:
a. ra�iewing and checicing aIl such infarma�ior� and data;
b. lncating all Llnderground FaciGties shown or indicatad iri the Cont�actDocuments;
c. caordination and adjustment of the Worlc with the owners of such Undez�ground
Facilities, including City, during construction; and
d. �he safety and protect'ran of a�l such Underground Facili�ies and repairir�g any damage
ihereto resulting from the Work.
B. NotShativn or Indictated:
1. If an Underground �'acility which conflicts with the Work is uncavered or revealed at or
contiguous to the Srte which was nat snown. or indicated, or not ahown or indicated vcrith
reasonahle accuracy in the Contract Doeuments, Contractor shall, prompily after becoming
aware thereof and before further disturbing conditions affected t�zereby or perfarming any
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Work in connection therewith (except in an emergency as requued by Paragraph 6.17.A),
identify the owner of such [_Tndergi'ound Facility and �ve notice to that owr�er and to Ciry.
City will re�ievv the disco�ered Underground �'acility and determine the extent, if any, to
which a change may be required in the Contract Documents to reflect and document t13e
consec�uenees af the existence or location of the Underground Facility. �Cantractar shall be
responsi6le for the safety anci protection of sueh discovered Underground Facility.
2. If City cancludes t�at a cha�ge in the Contract DocUments i� requireci, a Change Order may
be issued to refl�ct and document such conseq�ances.
3. Verification of existing uiiilities, structures, and service lines shall incluc�e noti�'ication of all
u�ility companies a minimum of 48 hours in advance of canstruction including exploratory
exca�ation � necessary.
4.05 Refe�ence Points
A. City shalI provide engineering surveys to �sta�lish reference paints for construct'ran, vvhich ir�
City's judgn�ent are necessarytn enable Contractor to proceed with the Work. City will provide
construction stakes or oth�r customary method of marking to establ�sh line and grades for roadway
and utility constructian, c�nterlines and b�nchmarks for l�rid�ework. Cantractor shall protect and
presezve tke established re%r�nce points and property monuments, and shall make no ehanges or
r�locations. Contractor shall report to City whenever any reference pouat or properly monument is
lost or dastroyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grades or locations. The
City shall 6e res�aonsbl� for the replacement ar relocation of ref�rence po�ts or property
monuments not carelessly or willfully destroyad by the Con�ractor. The Contractor shal� notify
City in advance and witl� suf�cient time to avoid delays.
S. Whenever, in the opinion of the City, any reference point or monument has been careless�y or
willfully destroyed, disturbed, or removed by the Contractor or any of his employees, the full cost
far replacing such points plus 25% will be charged against the Contractor, and the full amount will
be dedUcted from payment ciue the Contractor.
4.06 Hazr�rdaus Environnzental Corrdition at Site
A. Repor�tsandD�awings: The Supplementary Gonditions identify those reports and drawings known
to City relating to Hazardous En�ironmental Conditions that have heen identified at the Site.
S. Lamited Reliance by Contract�r on Technical Data Autho�ized: Contractor may r�ly up�n the
accuracy of the "technical data" contair�ed in such reparis and drawmgs, but,such reports and
drawings are not Contract Documents. Such "technical data'' is identified in the Supplementary
Conditions. Cantractor may not malce arry Cdrit�'act Claux� against City, or any of their o�ficers,
directars, members, partners, employees, agents, consultants, or subcontractors with resp�ct to:
1. the completeness of such repoi�ts anci drawings for Co��ractor's purposes, inc�uding, but not
limited to, any aspects of the means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of
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const�uction ta be employed by Contractor and safety precautions and pragrams zncident
thereta; or
2. other data, interpretations, opinions and inforrnation contained in such reparts or shown or
iridicated ir► such drawrt�gs; or
3, any Con�ractar interpretatian of or conclusion drawn �rom any "technical data" or any such
oiher data., interpretations, opinions or infox-xnation.
C. Contractor snall not be respansible for any Hazardous Envirorun�ntal Condition uncovered or
reyeaIed atthe Site which was nat snown or indicated iti Drawings or �pec�catidns or identified
in fihe Cantract Documents io be within the scope of the �Vorlc. Contractor shall be responsi�Ie for
a Ha�ardous Environ�mental Condition created with any ir�atez•ia�s brought to the Site by
Contractor, Subcontractors, Suppliers, or anyane else for whazn Contractor is responsi6le.
D. If Contractor encaUnters a Hazardous Environmental Gondition or if Cont�actor or anyone for
�vhom Cantractor is responsible creates a Hazardous �nvironrnental Condition, Cont�•actor shall
immediately: {i) secure or otherwise isoiate such condition; (ii) stop all Wnrk in connection with
such conditi�n and in. any area affected th�reby {except in an emergency as rec�uired by Paragraph
6.17.�i); and (iii) notify City (and prampily thereafter canf'�rm such notice in writing). City may
considar the necessity ta retain a qualified expert to eval�aate such condition or ta.ke corrective
action, if any.
E. Contractor snall nflt be required �o res�rne Work m connect�on with such condition or in any
affectedareauntiI afterCity hasabtained anyr�quired permi�s relatedthereto ana de[ivered written
notice to Contractor: (i) speciiying that such conditian and any affected area is ar has been
rendered sui�able for the resumption of Work; ar (u� specifying any sp�cial conditions under which
suck� Work may be resumed.
F'. If aftar receipt of such written notice Contracior do�s not agree to resunne such Warlc based on a
reasonable belief it is unsafe, or does not agree to resume such Work under such special conditions,
then City may order the portion of the Worlc that is in the area affected by such canditian to be
deleted from the Worlc. City may have such deIeted portion of the Work perForrr�ed by City's awn
forces or others.
G. To the fullest extenP�eNrnitted by Laws and Regulations, Cont�actor shall indemnify and hold
h�t�rnless City, frorrt a�ad against all clain7s, costs, losses, and datrrages (including bttt nat limfted
to all fees and charges of engineers, archiiects, at�orneys, and othe� professior�als and all eou�t
or a�l�it�ation ar other dispute resalution costs) arising out of o� �el'atang ta a Hctzardoxts
EnviYonmental Condition c�eated by Contractoror byanyoneforwho�rtCantractor is r�esponsihle.
Nothing in this Pa�agrcrph 4.OS.Gshall o�ligate Cantractor to indemn� any individual or� entity
,f'rorrs and against the consequences nf that individual's or entrty's own negligence.
H. The provisions of Paragraphs 4.U2, 4.03, and 4.04 do not apply to a Hazardous Enviror�mental
Candition uncoverad or re�ealed at the S�te.
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ARTICLE 5— BONDS AND INSURANCE
5.01 Licensed Sureties and Insure�s
All bonds and insurance required by the Contract Docurnents tn be purchased and mainta.ined by
Conttactor shal� be obtained from surety or insurance companies that are duly licensed or authorized
in the State of Te�as to issu� bands or insurance policies for the 1'units and coverages so required.
Sueh surety and i�surance companies s�all also m�et such additional requirernents and qualifications
as may be provided in the Supplementary Conditians.
5.02 Performance, Payment, and:Nlaintencr�ce B�n�s
A. Contractor sha�l furnish perfornnance and payinent bonds, in accordance with Texas Go�ernment
Cocie Chapter 2253 or successor statute, each in an amonnt equal to the Caniract Price as
security far the faithfial per%rmance and payment of a11 of Contractor's obligations under the
Con�ract Documents.
B. Contractor shall f�rnish maintenance bonds in an amount equal to the Contract Price as securiry
to protect the City against any defects in any porCian of the Work described in the Contract
Documents. Maintenance bands shall remain in efFect for twa (2} years after the date of Final
Acceptance by ihe City.
C. A�I bands shall be in the form prescribed by the Cantract Documents except as provided ot�ierwise
by Laws ar Regulations, and shall he e�eeuted by such sureties as are named in the �ist of
"Companies Holding Certi�cates of Authoriry as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and as
Acceptable Reinsuring C�mpanies" as publ�shed in Circular 570 (arnendeci) by the Financia!
Management Service, Surety Bond Branch, U.S. Department of the Treasury. All bonds signed by
an agent or attorney�in-fact must be accompanied by a sealeci and dated pawer of attorney which
shall show �at it i� effiect�ve on tl�e date tl�e agant or ai�orney-in-£act si�ed each bond.
D. If the surety on any bond fUrnished by Cantractor is decla.red bankrupt or becomes insolvent or its
right ta do business is tez�minated in the Sfate of Te�as or• i� ceases to �neet tha requ�ements oi
Paragraph 5.02.C, Contraetor shall prornptly not.�fy City and sha.l� within 30 days after the event
giving rise �o such r�otification, provide az�other bond and surety, bath of which shall comply with
the reyuirements of Paragraphs S.O1 and 5.02.C.
5.03 Cet�iificates of Insurance
Contractor shall deliver to Ciry, with copies to each additional insured and loss payee identifeci in the
�upplementary Condi�ions, certif"icates of insurance (other evidenee of insurance reyuested by City or
any other additional msured) in at �east the �ninimum amount as specified in the Supplementary
Conditions which Contractor i� required �a purchase and main#ain.
The certifcate of insurance shall document the City, and all identif�ed entities named in the
Supple�nentary Cond�ions as "Additiona! Insured" on all liability policies.
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2. The Contractor's general liabi[iiy insurance shall include a, "per proj�ct" or "per location"',
endorsement, which shall be identified in the certificate of insurance provided to the City.
3. The certificate shall be sig�ed by an agent authorized to bind co�erage on beha�'ofthe arnsured,
be complete in i�s ent�ety, and show cornplete insurance ca�-rier names as list�d in tk�e current
A.M. Best Property & Casualty Guida
�. The insurers f'or aIl policies must be licensed and/or approved to do business in the State of
Texas, Except faar workers' compensation, all ins�arers must have a minimum rating of A-:
VII in the current A. M. Best Key Rating Guide ar ha�e reasonably equivaIent financial
strength and solvency to the satisfaction of Risk Management. If the rating is below that
requirad, written approval of City is required.
S. All appIicable palicies shall incl�de a Waiver of Subrogation {Rights of Recovery} in favor
of the City. In addition, the Contractor agrees to wafve all rights of subrogation agairist the
Engi�eer (if app�icable}, and each addi�ional insured ident�ified in the Supplementary
Conditions
6. Failure of the City to deznand such certificates or other ev�dence af fuI� compliance w�h the
insuranca requirements or failure of tl�te City ta identify a deficiency frc�m evidence t1�at is
provided shall nat be construed as a wai�er of Contractor's abligation to maintain such li�es
oi insurance coverage.
7. If insurance palicies are not writien for specified coverage lim�its, an Uix�brella. or �xcess
Liability insurance for any differences is required. Excess Liability shall follow foarm of the
primary ca�erage.
$. Llnless a�erwise stated, all required insurance shall be written on the "occurrenee basis". If
coverage is under�vritten on a clauns-made basis, tYre reteoactive data shall l�e coincidenr with
or priax to the date of tf�e effectNe date of the agreement and the certificate of insurance sha1l
state that the caverag� is claims-rnade anc! the retroactiv� date. The insUrance coverage shaIl
be mainra.ined for the duration of the Conri•a.ct and for three (3} years following FinaI
Acceptance proaidad under th� Cant��act Documents or �or the warrantyperiod, whichever is
Zonger. An annual certifica�e of insurance submitted to the C�ty shall e�idence such
insurance coverage.
Policies shall nave no e�celusions by endarsements, which, ne�ther nullify or amend, the
required lines of coverage, nor decrease the 1'vnits of said coverage unless such endorsernents
are approved in wrrting by the City. In the event a Contract has 6een bid ar ex�cuted and the
e�clusions are determined to be unacceptable or the Ciiy desires additional insurance coverage,
ancl the Ciry desires the eontractox/engineer to obtain such coverage, the contract pric� shall
b� adjusted by the cost of the premium for such addrtior�al coverage plus 14%.
10. Any self-insured retention (SIR}, in e�cess af $25,000.00, affecting required irisurance
coverage shalI be appro�ed by the City in regards to asset value and stocltholders' equity. In
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lieu of traditional insurance, alternative coverage mainfained thrdugh insurance pools or risk
retention groups, must also be appro�ed by Ciry.
11. Any deducti6le in excess of $5,000.00, for any policy that does not provide coverage on a
first-dolla� basis, must be acceptable to and approved by the City.
12. City, at i�s sole discretian, reserves the right ta review the insucance requirements and to
inake reasonable adjustments to insurance coverage's and their lim�ts when d�emed necessary
and prudent by the City based upon changes in statutary �aw, court decisian or the claims
history of the in�ustry as we�l as of th� contracting party to the City. The City shall be rec�uued
to provid� prior natice of 90 days, and the insurance adjustments sha�l be ineorporated into the
War� by Change Order.
13. City shall l�e entit�ed, upon written request and without expense, to receive copies of poli�ie s
and endorseir�ents thereto and may make any reasanable requests for deletion or revision or
modifcatians of particu�ar policy terms, conditions, 1'nnitations, or exclusions neoessary to
conform the policy and endorsements to the requirements of the Cont�•act. Deletions, revisions,
or modi�catians sha1� not be required where policy provisions are established by law or
regulations bincling upon erther parly or the underwriter on any such policies.
14. City shall nat be responsibl� for the direct payment of insuran.ee premium costs for
Cont�actar's insurance.
SA� Contt•actor's Insura,�tce
A. Wo�kers Cotnpensatian and E�raployers' Liability. Cantractoi shall purchase and maintain such
insurance coverage with limits consistent with statutory benef�ts outlined in the Texas Workers'
Com�pensation Act {Texas Labor Code, Ch. 406, as amend�d), and rr►inimum limi�ts for Employers'
LiabiUty as is appropriate for th� Wor�Cbeing perfQrmed and aswill provide protection from claims
set forth below which may arise out of or result f'rom Contractor's performance of the Work and
Contractor's other abligations under the Contract Docuinents, whether it is ta be perforn�.ed by
Contractor, any Subconttractor or Supplier, or by anyone directly or ind�ectly emplayed by any of
them to perform any of the Work, or by anyone for whase ac�s any of them may be jiable:
1. claims under workers' compensation, disability benefits, and other sinailar employee henefi�
acts;
2. elaims far dainages because of bodily injury, occupational sickness or disease, or death of
Contractor's employees.
B. Commercial General Liabflity. Co�erage shal� include but not be limi�ed to oovering liability
{bodily zn�ury or �roperry da�nage) arising from: premis�s/operations, independent contractors,
product�leompleted operations, personal injury, and liab�ty Ur�der an insured contract. Insurance
shall be provided on an occurrence basis, and as comprehensive as the current Insurance Services
Office {ISO) pojicy. This insurance shall apply as primary insurance with respect to any other
CITY OF FORT W�RTH
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insurance or self-insurance programs afforded to the Ciry. The Commercial General Liability
paiicy, shaIl have no exclusions by endorseinents that would alter of nullify premises/operations,
productslcompleted qperations, contract�aal, personal �jury�, ar advertising inj�•y, wHich are
normally containad with the policy, unless the City approves such exclusions in writing.
For construction projects that present a substantial canrapleted operation exposure, the City may
require the con�ractor to maintain cozxzpleted ope�•ations covarage for a minimtiim of na less than
three (3) years following the connpletion of the project (if identified in the Supplementary
Conditions}.
C. �utornobile Lrability. A conrunercia] busin.ess auto po�icy sk►all pro�ide coverage on "any auto",
defzned as autos awned, hired and non-awned and pro�id� indeirinity for ctai�ns fo�- damag�s
because bodily injury or death of any person and or property damage arising out of the work,
rnaintenance or use of any motor vchicIe by tl�e Cont�•actor, any Subcont�acior or Supplier, ar by
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any af thern to perform any of the Worlc, or by anyone
for whase acts any of fihern may be liable.
D. Raalroad P�oiective Lfability. If any of the work or any warranty work is within the I�rruts of
rai�r'oad right-ot=way, the Contractar shali comply with the requirements identi�ecf in the
Supplernentary Conditions.
E, Notification of Poliey Cancellation: Contractor shall immediately notify City �apon cancel]at�on
or other loss of insurance coverage. Contraetor shall stop work �ntil replacetnent insuranee has
been proc�red. There shall be no time credrt far days not worked pursuant to this section.
5.OS Acceptance ofBonds and Insurance; Option io Replace
If City has any objection to the coverage afforded by ar other pro�isions of the bonds or insurance
required to be purchased and maintained by the Contractar u1 accardance with Ai�icle 5 on the basis
of non canformance vvith the Cont�•act Doeuments, the City shall so notify the Contractor in writing
within 10 Business Days afterreceipt of the certifcates (or other evidence requested). Contractor shall
provid� to the City such additianal inforination in respect af insuranc� provided as the City may
reasonably req�est. If Contractor does not purchase or maintain all af tHe bands and insurance required
by the Contract Docuinents, the City sha11 notify the Contraator in writing of su�h failure prior to the
start af the Wark, or of such failure to maintain prior to any change in the requir�d coverage.
ARTICLE 6 -- CONTRACT�R'S RESPONSIBILITIES
6.fl1 Supervision andSuperintendence
A. Contractor shaIl super��se, inspect, and direct the Work competently and ef�ci�nfily, devoting
such attention thereta and applying such skills and e�pertise as may be necessaryto perform the
Work in accordanee with the Cont�act Documents. Contractor shall be solely r�sponsible for the
means, methods, techniqu�s, sequences, and procedures of construction.
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B. At all times during the progress of the Work, Contractor shal� assign a coinpetent, English-
speaking, Superintendent who shall not be replaced without written notice to City. The
Superintendent will be Contractor's representative at the Site and shall have authority to act on
beha�f of Contractor. All comir�unication given to or reeeived from the Superintandent sk�all be
binding an Contractor.
C. Contractar shaIl notify the Gi�ty 24 ho�rs priar to �noving areas during the sequence of construction.
6.02 Laba�; TWorkrngl�'ours
A. Contractor shall pro�ide competent, suitably qualified personnel to perform construetion as
required by the Contract Documents. Contractox shaIl at all times maintain gaod discipline and
orcier at the Site.
B. Except as otherwise �•equired for the safety ar protectiion of persons or the Work or property at
the Site or adjaeent thereto, ar�d except as otherwise staied in the Contract Documents, all Work
ai the Site shal� be performed during RaguIar �Vorking Hours. Contractor will not permi� f,he
performanee of Work beyond Regular Worlculg Hours or for Weelcend Worlring Ho�u�s without
City's written consent (which will not be unreasonabl� withheld). Written rec�uest (by letter or
e�ectronic communication) to perforrn Work:
l, for beyond Regular Working Hou�s rec�uest must be mad� by noon at Ieast two (2) Business
Days prior
2. for Weekend Warking Hoi.us requestmust be mad� by noon af the preceding Thursday
3. �or legal holidays request must be made by noon two Business Days priar ta the legal
holiday.
6.a3 Serurces, Nfater°iais, and Eq�cipment
A. Unless otherwise speciiied in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall pravide and assume fuil
responsibility for all servic�s, material�, equipment, labor, transporYatian, construction equipnnen�
and machinery, tools, appliances, fue3, power, Iight, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities,
t�mporary facilities, and all other facilities and incidentals necessary far the perforrnance,
Contractor requireci testing, start-up, and completion of the Work.
B. AIl materials and equipment incorporated inta the Work shall be as specified or, if not specif'�ed,
shall be of goad qualiry and new, exce�t as otherwise provided in the Contract Documenis. All
special watranties and guarantees required by tk►e Specifications sk�all expres�ly run ta tne ben��t
of Ciry. If required by City, Contractor shall furnish sat�sfactory eviden�� (including reports of
required tests} as to the source, kirid, a�.d quality of materiaJs and equi�ment.
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6.04
C. AII materials and equipnnent to be incarporated inta the WorIc shaI� be stored, ap��ied, instaIled,
connected, erected, protected, used, cleaned, and conditioned in accor�ance with instructions of
the applicable Supplier, axcept as otherwise may be p��o�ided in tI�e Conh�act Docum�nts.
D. All items of standard equiprnent to be incor�orated into the Work shall ba the iatest madel at the
tiime of bid, unless otherwise spec�ed.
Pt�aject�ehedule
A. Cont�•actor shalI adhere to the Project Schedule astablished in accordance with Paragraph 2.07'
and the General Requirements as if inay be adjusted frorn time ta time as pro�ided below.
Contractor shall subrnit to Ciry for acceptance (to the extent mdicated m Paragraph 2.Q7 and
the General Requirements} proposec� adjustinents in tha Project Schedul� that wiil not result
in changing the Canfract Time. Such adjustments will coanply with any pravisions of t�e
General Requirements applicable thereto.
2, Contractor shall submit tn Ciry a monthly Project Schedule with a manthly progress payinent
for the duration of the Contraet in aceordance with the sch�dule specification OT 32 16,
Proposed adjus�nen�s in the Project Schedule t�at will
submitted in accordance with the requiremients of Article
may only be made by a Change Order,
6.05
Substitutes and "Or-Eguals"
change the Contract Time shall be
12. Adjustinents in Cont�act Tirri�
A. Whenever an itarr� of material or equipment is specified ar deseri6ed in fhe Contract Documents
by using the name of a proprietary i�em or ihe name of a particular Supplier, th� specification ar
cfescription is intended to establish the type, function, appearance, and q�ality r�quu•ed. Unless the
specification or descriptian contains or is follawed by words reac�ing tha� no I�ce, equivalent, ar
"or-eqUal" item or na substitutian is perrnitted, other items of materia� or equipment of o�er
Suppliers may b� submit�ect to City for review under the circ�amstances described ba�ovw.
1. "Or-Equal "Iterrls: If in CiEy's sole discretion an item af rnat�rial or equipment proposed by
Contractor is functionaIIy equal to that named and suf�cientIy similar so that na change in
r�lated Work will be required, it may be considered by eiiy as an "ar-equal" item, in which
case review and appravai of the propased item may, in Ciry's sole discretion, be accorriplished
withaut complianee w� some or all of t�e requirements for appro�vaI of proposed substitute
items. For the purposes of �is Paragr�ph 6.OS.A. I, a praposed i�arr� of material or eq�ipment
wilI be considered functionally equal to an item so named i�:
a. t�e Ci�y determines that:
1) it is at least equal irz materia�s of construction, quality, durability, appearance,
strength, anddesign charact�ristics;
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2) i� will xeliably perForm at least equally well the iUnction and achieve the resuhs
imposed by the design cc�ncept of the completed Project as a func#ioning whole, and
3} rt has a praven record of performance and availa6ility of responsive ser�ice; and
b. Contractor certifies that, if approved and incorporated inta �he Work:
1} there will be �io increas� in cost to the City or increase � Contract Time; anc�
2) it will conform substant�Uy to the detailed requirements of the item named �n the
Cont�•act Documents.
2. Substituie �tems:
a. If in City's sole discre�ion an item of material or equipment pro�c�sed by Contxactar do�s
nat qualify as an "or-equa.l" item under Paragraph 6.OS.A.1, it may be submitted as a
propos�d substitute item.
b. Contractor shall submi� sufficient in�ormation as provided below to a➢ow City to c�etermine
if the item of material ar ecluipiment prnposed is essentially equi`+alenfi tn thai named and
an acceptable substitute therefor. Requests for review o� proposed substi�ute items of
material or equipment will nnt be accepted by City from anyone other than Coniractor.
c. Contractor shaIl make written application to City for rev�ew of a proposed substitute item
of materia� or equipment that Contractor seeks to furnish or use. The application shall
comply wrth Section 01 25 00 and:
1) shall certify tha.t the propased substitute ztem will:
a) perform adequately the functions and achieve the resuits called for by the general
de�igr�;
b) be similar in subsfance to that speci�ed;
c} be suited to the same use as that specif"ied; and
2) wiIl sfate:
a) the e�ent, if any, to which the use of the proposed substitute item will prejudice
Contractor's achie�ement af imal completion on time;
b} whether use of the proposed subst�tute item in the Worlc will require a change in
any of the Con�ract Do�urr�ents (ar in tha provisions af any other direct contract
r�vith City for other work on ihe Prolect) to adapt the design t�o the proposed
substitute item;
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c) whether incorporation or use of tha proposed. substit�te itein in connection with
t�ae Warlc is subJect to payment of any license fee or royalty; and
3) will �dentify:
a) all variations of tI�e proposed subsfituie item fi•om that specif"ied;
b) avai�able engineering, sales, maintenance, repair, and replacement ser�ices; and
4} shaIl contain an i�emized estimate of all costs or credits that will result diractly or
indirectly firom use ot' such substitui:e it�m, including costs of i�edesign and Da�nage
Cla.uns of othe.r eqntractors affected by any resulting change.
B. Substitute ConstrucfianMethodsorP�acedures; if a specific means, naethod, iechnique, sequence,
or procedure of construction is expressly requiu•ed by the Contract Documents, Canta•actar rnay
iUrnish or utiliz� a substrtute ineans, meihad, technique, sequence, or procedure of constructian
appraved by City. Contractor shall subnnit sufficient �nfarmation to allow City, in City's so�e
di�cretion, to determine tl�at the substi�uta proposed is eyuivalent to that expressly caIled for by
the Cnntract Documents. Cantractor shall rnaice written application to Ciry for review � the same
manner as thase pravided in Paragraph 6,Q5.A.2.
C. City's Evaluatidn: City will be alIowed a reasonable tir�e v,�ithin �,vhich to evaluate each
proposal or submittal made pursuant to Parag;raphs 6.OS.A and 6,OS.B. CiLy may rec�uire Contractor
to furnish addi�ional data about the proposed subsiitute. Crty will be ih� soie judge of acceptability.
No "or-equal" or substitute will b� ordered, installed ar utilized �antil City's re�iew is cornplete,
which will be evidenced by a Change Ord�r iri the case of a substi�ute and an accepted Submi�tal
for an "or-equal." Cit�y will advise Contractor in writing of its determination.
D. Specirxl Guarantee: City zna� require Contractor to furnish at Cont�actor's expense a special
pei-formance guarantee, warranty, ar other surety with respect to any subst�ute. Contractar �hall
inderr�n fy and hold harmless Ci1y and anyone dir�ectly or indfrectly errrployed by the�f�drr� and
againstanya.ndallclaims, damages, lo.ssesanc�exper�ses(aracludfngattarneysfees)arisingoutaf
the use of substituted rnater^ials or eqicipment.
E. City's CostReirazhursen�aent: City will recard City's costs in evajuating a substiiute praposed or
submitted by Cont�-actor purs�ant to I'aragrapkzs 6.OS.A.2 and 6.OS.B. Whether or not C�ty
approves a substitute so proposed or submitted by Cnniractar, Contractor may be required to
z•eimbursa City for evaluating �ach such proposed substitute. Contractor may also be required to
reimburse Ciry for the charges for maIcing changes in the Contract Documents (or in th� provisions
of any oiner direct contract with City) resulting from the acceptance of each proposed substitute,
F. Contractor's Experrse: Can#ractor shall provide all data in svppor� af any proposed substitute or
"or�equal" at Contractor's expense,
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G. City Substitute Reimburserrrent: Costs {savings o�� charges} attrbutable to acceptance af a 5ubstitute
shall be incorporated to t�ie Contract by Change Order.
H. Tirne Extensions:No addrtional time wijl be granted for subst�tutiQns.
6.06 Conce�ning Su�coniractors, Supplie�.r, and Others
A. Contractor shall perform wiYh l�is own organization, worIc of a value not �ess than 35% of t�►e
�+alue embraced on the Contract, unless otherw�se approved by the City.
B. Cantractor shal� not employ any Subcon�racto�, Supplier, or other indi�idual or �ntity, whet4ler
initially or as a replacement, aga�nst whorn Ciiy may have reasona�ie objection. Cantractor shall
not be ret�uired to empioy any Subcontractor, S�applier, or o�►er individual or entity ta furnish or
perform any of the Wark against vvhom Cont�actor has r�asonable objec�ian (exclL�ding those
acceptable to City as �ndicated in Paragraph 6.06.C}.
C. The City may froin time to tirne require the use of certam Subcontractors, Suppliers, or other
individuals or entities on the project, and will provide such requiremenis in the Supplennenta,ry
Conditians.
D. Mi�aority Business EnteYprise Compliar�ce: It is City poYicy to ensure the full and equita.ble
participatzon by Minarity Busmess Enterprises {MBE) in tkte procurement of gaoc�s and services
on a cantractual basis. I�'the Contraci Do�cunnents provide for a MBE goal, Contractor is rec�uired
to comply r�vith the intent of the City's MBE Ordinance (as amanded} by the following:
1. ContxactQr sha11, upon request by City, pro�+ide complet� and accurate information regarding
acival work perforrned by a MBE on the Cantract ar�d �ayment therefor.
2. Contractor will not make additions, deletions, or subsi�tutions of accepted MSE without
writken consent of the City. Any unjust�'ied change or deletion shall be a material breaeh of
Co�traet and may result iri debarment iri accordance with the proced�ares out�in.ed in the
Ordinance.
3. Contractor shall, upon requestby City, allow an audit andlor examir�ation of any books, records,
or files in the possession of the Contracfiar tha.t will substantiate the actual work performed hy
an MBE. Material misrepresentation of any nature will be grour�ds for terminatian of the
Contract in accarciance with Paragraph 15.02.A. Any such axaiisrepresentation may be grounds
for clisqualif'icatian of Coniractor ta bid on futvre coniracts with the City for a period of
not less than t1u�e years.
E. Contracfiar shall be iully �esponsible to City for all act� and omissions of the Subcontractars,
Suppliers, and oihex individuals or entities performing or furn:ishing any of the Wark just as
Contractar is re�ponsible %r Contractor's own acts and omissions. Nothing in. the Contract
Dacuments:
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I. shall create for tl�e benefit of any such Su6contxactor, Supplier, or other individual or entity
any cantractual reiationshi}a between City and any such Subcantractar, Supplier nr ofihez•
indi�idua 1 or eniity; nar
2. shall create any obligation on the part of City to pay or to see to the payment of any moneys
due any such Subcontractor, Supplier, or other mdivzctual or eniity except as may otherwise be
required by Laws and Regulations.
F. Contractnr snall be solely responsible for scheduling and coordinafir�g the Wnrk of Subcantractors,
Suppli�rs, and other individuals or entiti�s perfarming or furnishir�g any of the Work undar a di�ect
ar indirect contract with Contractor.
G. All Subcont�actors, Suppliers, and sucl� ather individuals or entitias performing or fr�rnishing any
of the Woric shaIl corr�municate with City through Contractor.
H, All Work perfortxred for Contractor by a Subcontractor or Suppfier will be pursuant to an
apprapriate agreement bettiveen �antractor and the Subcontractot or �uppker which specifically
6�nds the Subcontractor or �upplier fio the applicable ternr�s and conditions of the Ca�tracf
Documents far the benefit af City.
6.07 t�ag� Rates
A. Du�y to pay Prevailitag Wage Rates. The Contractor shall comply with all requuements of
Chapter 2258, Texas Government Code (as amendec�), including the pay�ent of not less than the
rates determined by the City Council of the City of Fort �orl-h to be tihe preva�lir�g wage rates in
accordance with Chapter 2258. Such prevailit�g vs�age rates are included in Chese Cantract
Documents.
B. Penaltyfor� Violatiara, A Con�ractar or any Subcon�ractor who does not pay the prevai�ing wag�
shall, upon demand znade by the City, pay to the City $60 foi� each worker employed for each
calendar day or part of the day t11at the worlcer is paid less than the prevailirig wage rates stipulated
in thase contract documen�s. This penalty shali be retained by the City to affset its administcati�e
casts, pursuant to Te�s Gave�nment Code 2258.023.
C. Cornplaints of Violatio�s ar�d City Determination of Good Cause. On receipt af information,
iricluding a complaint by a worker, concernmg an alleged viola.tian af 2258.023, Texas
Gavernment Code, by a Contractor or Subconta�actor, the City shail ma�ce an initial
determination, befare the 3lst day afterthe date the City receives the inf'ormation, as to vvhefi.her
good cause exists to b�lieve that the violation occurred. The City shaIl natify in �,vri�ing t�e
Contractor or Subcontractor and any aft'ected worker of i�s initia! determination. Upon the City's
determination that there is goad cause to beliave the Contractor or Subcontractar has violated
Chapter 2258, the City shall retain the £ull arnounts claimed by the clauzaant ar cla�mants as the
difference betweenwagespaid andwagesdue iuider the pre�ailing wage rates,suchamounts being
subtracted from successive progress payments pending a�'inal determiriatYon of tlae violation.
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D. Arbitj-ation Req�eired af Vialatian NatResolved. An issUe rrelating to an alleged violation of Section
2258.023, Texas Government Code, including a penalty owed ta the City or an affectedworker,
shall be submztted to binding arbi�ration in accordanee vvith the Te�s General Arbitration �.ct
(ArLic�e 224 etseq., Revised Statutes) if the Contractor or Subcantractor and any affectedwork�r
does not resolve the issue by agteemantbefore the 15th day afterthe ciate the City malces its initial
determination pursuant to Paragraph C abo�e. If the persons required to arbrtrate under this
section do not agree an an arbitrator before the I lth. day aftar the date that ar�if�atiQn is requi�ed,
a district court shall appoint an arbitrator on the petition of any of the persons. The City is not a
party ia the arbitraiion. Th�e deci�ion and award of the arbitrator is �'inal and binding on ali parties
and may be enfarced in any court oi corr��etent jurisdiction.
E. Records to be Maintained. The Contracta� and each SUbcan�ractor shall, for a p�riad of three {3}
years folIowing the date of acceptanee of the wark, maintain records tha.t show (� the name and
accupation of eachworlcer employed by the Contractor in the cor►siruction of the Work provided
for in this Contract; and (u) the actual per diam wages pai� ta each worlcer. The records shall be
open at aIi reasonable hours for inspection by tl�e City. The provisians of Paragraph 6.23, Right
to Audi�, sha�l pertain ta this inspection.
F. Progress P�'yments. With each �rogress paymen.t or payroll period, whiche�er � less, the
Contractor shali subrr�it an af�da�it stating ihat the Contractor has complied with the requirements
of Chapter 2258, Texas G�overnment Code.
G. Posting of �age Rates. The Contractor shall past prevaili�g wage rates in a conspicuous place at
all tunes.
H. Subcontf-actor Corn�iiance. Th� Contractor shall iriclude in rts subcontracts andlar shall
otherwise requ�re all of its Subcontractors to camply with Paragraphs A through G abo�ve.
fi.08 PatentFees and Royalties
A. Contractar shall pay all license fees and rayalties and assume all costs it�cident to the use in the
performance of the Work or the incorporation in tha Wark of any invention, design, process,
product, or device which is the subject of patent rights or eopyrights held by others. If a particular
inventian, design, process, product, or device is speciiied 'm the Contract Documents for use in the
parformance of the Work and �f, to the actual knowledge of City, its use i�s subject to patent rights
or capyrights calling far the payment of any licerise fee or royalty to athers, the e�stence of such
rights shall be disclosed by City in t4�e Gontract Documents. Failure of the City to disciose such
infornnation does not relieve the Contractor from its obligations ia pay for the use of said fees or
royalties to others.
B. To the fullest extent permit%d by Laws and Regulations, Contractor shall indemnify and hald
harmless Gity, frorn and against ald clain�s, costs, dosses, and darnages (inclucca'ing but notii�nited
ta all fees and charges of engdneers, architects, attorneys, and other professional�r and ail cout�f
o� a�bit�atian or othe� dispute resolution casts) arising out af oY �edating to any anfringement of
patent righf� or copyraghts incident to the use in the performance of the Work or resulfingfrorn
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the incorporatao� i�a t�ie �ork af any invention, desig�t, process, p�oduct, or deviee nofspeeifaed
in the ContractDocu»te�ts.
6.09 Pe�rnats and Utilaties
A. Corttr�actor obtained pern�its ctnd license.s. Caniractor shall obfain and pay for aIl construction
per�rizts and ficenses except those provic�ed for in the Supplementary Condi�ior�s or Contract
Documents. City snall assist Contxacior, when necessary, in obtainir�g such permits and licenses.
Contractor sha11 pay alI governmental charges and inspection fees necessary for fhe prosecution of
the Worlc which are applicabie at tha time of opening of Bids, or, if' there are no Bids, on the
Effective Date of the Agraement, �xcept far permits provided by tI�� City as specifiad in G.04.B.
City sk�all pay a�l charges of utility owners far connections for providing permaneni service to the
Work.
B. City obtainedpermats cznd lic�nses. City will obtain and pay for all permi�s and licenses as provide d
for it� the Supplementary Canditions or Contt�act Documents. It will be tk�e Contractor's
r�spansibil�ity to cariy out the provisions of the permit. If �e Coniraetor inztiates cHanges to the
Cont�•act and tl�e City approves the changes, the Contractar is respansi6le far obtaining c�earances
and coardinating with ihe appropriate regulaidry agency. The City wi� not re�nburse the
Cantraetnr far any cost associated with these requirernents of any City acquired permit. Tlie
follaw�ng are permits the City will obtain if required:
1. Texas Depai�tment oi'I'ra�sportation Permi�s
2. U.S. Axrny Corps of Engineers Permits
3. Texas Co�nmission. on En�u•orunental Quality Permits
4. Railroad Campany Permits
C. OuCstanding permits and licenses, The City anticipates acquisition of and/or access to permits
and licenses. Any outstanding permits and licenses are anttcipated to be acquired in accordance
with the schedule s�t forth in the Supplementary Condi�ions, The Project ScheduIe submitted by
the Cantractar in accordanc�e with the Contract Docurrients must consider any outstanding permits
and licenses.
6.10 L�aws and Regulations
A. Cantractor shall give all notices required by and shall comply with all Laws and Regulations
applicable to the perforn�ance of the Work. Except where otherwise expressly re€�uired by
applicable Laws and Regulations, the City shall not be responsible for monitoring Contractor's
compliance with any Laws or Regulations.
B. If Cantcactor performs any Work knowing or l�aving reason to know that it is contrary to Laws or
Regula.tions, Cantractor shall bear all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including but not Iimitad
to all fees and charges of engineers, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and ali
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court or arbi�lration ar other dispute resolution costs) arisir�g out of ar relatin� to such Work.
However, i� skall not be Contractor's responsibility to make certain that the Specifications and
Drawings are in accorciance wit11 Laws and Regulations, but this shall not relieve Conl�actar af
Contracto��'s obligations under Paragraph 3.02.
C. Changes in Laws or Regulations not known at the time of apening of Bids having an effect on
the cast nr tn�ne o£perfarmance o�the Worlc may be the su�ject af an adjustment in Contract Price
oi• Contract Time.
6.11 Taxes
A. On a contract awarded by the City, an organization which qualifies for exemption pursuant to
Texas Tax Code, Subchapter• H, Sections 151.301-335 (as amended), the Contractor may purchase,
rent or lease all rnater�als, supplies and equipment used or consumed in t.he perForma�►ee af this
cantract by �ssuing to his supplier an exemption certificate in lieu of the tax, said exemption
certificate to comply with State Comptroller's Ruling .007. Any such e�emption certif'�cate issued
to the Contractor in lieu of the tax shal! be svbject to and shall comply with the provi�ion of State
Comp�i•oller's Ruling .011, and any other applicable rulings pe►�ainitig to the Texas Tax Code,
Subchapter H.
B. Texas Taxpermits and information rraay ba obtained from:
1. Cornptroller of Public Accour�ts
Sales Tax Di�ision
Capitol Statian
Austin, TX 7$711; or
2. httpJ/www.windvw.,tate.tx.us/ta�nfolta�orms/93-forms.html
6.12 Use of Site and Oth.e� �Ia�eas
A. �imitation on Use of Site and 4theN Areas:
Contractor shaU cor�fine �onstruction equipment, tHe storage af materials and equipment, and
the opera�ions of workers to the Site and of.her areas permitted by La�rs and Regulations, and
shall not unreasonably encumber the Site and other areaswith construction equiprnent or other
materia�s or equipment. Contractor shaIl assume full responsibility for any damage to any such
�az�d or area, or to the owner or occupant thereof, ar of any adjacent land or areas resulting
from the performance of t4ie Work,
2. At any tirr►e when, ir� the judgment of the Ci�y, the Contractor has o�structed ar ckased or is
carrying on operations in a portion of a street, right-o� way, ar easernent greater than is
necessaty for proper execution o�the Wark, the City may require the Contractor to fmish the
section on which operations are in progress befare work is cammenced on any additional
area of the Si�e.
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3. Should any Damage Claim be made by a�ty sucl� awner or occupant because ofthe perfarrrzance
af tkie Work, Contractar shaI1 promptly atte�npt ta resal�e th� Damage Claim.
4. Pursua.ntta Paragraph b.21, ContractoN shall indemnify and hold haNrnless Cify, frona and
againstall claims, casts, los�ses, crnd damages arisingout ofar r�elating to any clai�n or aclio�
regal or equitabde, braught by cany such owneN oY occupant against City.
B. Removal of Debt�is During Pe�fornuance of the Wopk.• Duritlg t1�e progress of the Work
Contractar shall ke�p the Site and other areas free from accumulations of waste rna��rials, rubbish,
and oeher debris. Removal and d�sposal of such waste rnaterials, rubbish, and otI�er debris shall
confarm to applicable Lavvs and Regulations.
C. Site Maintenance Cleaning: 24 hours aftar written notice is given io the Cant�actar that the
clean-up on the job siie is proceeding in a manner unsatisfactory to the City, if the Contractnr fails
to correct the unsatisfacto�ry pracedure, the City ;nay talie such direct action as the City deems
apprapriate to correct the clean-up deiiciencies ci�ed to ihe Conlractar in the written notice
(by letter or el�ctronic cornmunicafiion), and the casts of sueh di�ect action, plUs 25 % of sueh
c�sts, shall be deducted f'rom the t�onies due or ta become due ta the eontractor.
D. FinalSite Cleaning: Priorto �'inal Acceptance af ihe Wark Contractor shall cIean th� Site and
the Work and rx�al�e i� ready �or utilization by City or adjacentproperty owner. Atihe cqmp�etion
of the Work Contracfior shall remave ftom the Site all fiools, appliances, con�iruction equipment
and ma.chinery, and surplus materials and shall restore to original condition or better al� property
disturbed by the Work.
E. L�cading Str°uctu�es; Contractar shall not load nor permit any part of any st�ucture to be Ioaded
in any manner that wi� endanger the �truet�re, nar shall Contractar subject any part of the Work
or adjacent property to stresses or pressures that will endanger rt.
6.13 Record Docu�nents
A. Con�ractor shall mai�tain in a safe place at the Site or in a place designated by tHe Con�ractor and
appraved by the City, an� (1} recard copy of all Drawirigs, Specifications, Adden.da, Change
Orders, Field Orders, and written interpretations and clarifications in good arder and annotated to
show changes made during construction. These record documents together with all approved
Sainples and a eaunterpart af all accepted Subrnitta�s �ill be a�ailable to City for �eference. Upan
completion af the Work, these record docunnents, any operation and maintenanca manuals, and
SUbrnittals will be delivered to Ciiy prior to Fir�al Inspection. Contractor shal� include accuracte
lacations for buried and imbedded �erns.
6.14 Safety and Pt�atection
A. Contractor shall be solely respansible for initiating, rnaintaining and supervising a11 safety
precautions and programs in connection with the Work. Such responsibiirty does not relieve
Su6contra�tars of their responsibility for the safety of persa�s or property in the performance af
their work, nor for compiiance with applicable safeiy Lav,rs ana Regulations. Contractar sha1l
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talce all necessaiy precautions for ihe safety o% and shall provide the necessary protection to
prevent damage, injury or Ioss to:
1. all persons an the Site or who may be af�ected by the Work;
2, aIl the Work and inaterials and equipment to be inc�rporated therein, whether in storage on
or oifthe Site; and
other property at the Site or adjacent thereto, including trees, shrubs, lawns, wallcs,
pavements, roadways, structures, utilities, and Underground Facilities not designated for
removal, relocation, ar replacement in the course of construction.
B. Gantractor shall comply wi�h all applicable Laws and Regulations relating to the safety of
persans or property, or to the pratecfion of persans or property froin daznage, m�ury, or lass; and
sha1� erect and maintain al� necessary safeguards fnr such safety and protection. Contractor shall
notify owners nf adjacent property and of Unc�erground Faciiities and other utility owners when
prasecution of the Work may affect th�m, and shall cooperate w�th them in the protectian,
rernoval, relocation, and replacement of theu proparty.
C. Contractar shall comply with tlie applicable requirements af City's safety prograrns, if any.
D. Contractor sha�I ir►form City of the specif'ic requirements of Contractor's safety program, if any,
wYth vwhieh City's employ�es and i•epresentativ�s must comply while at the Site.
E. A3l damage, injury, or loss to any property referred to in Paragraph 6.14.A.2 or 6.IA�.A.3 caused,
directly or mdirectly, in whole or in part, by Contractor, any Subeontractar, Suppker, ox any oth�r
individual or entity daectly or i�directiy ernployed by any of thetr� to perform any of tne Worlt,
ar anyone for whose acts any of tllena may be liable, shall be remedied by Cont�actor.
F. Contractor's duti�s and respansbilities for safery and far proteetion oi th� Wark shall continve
until such time as all the Work i� completed and City �as acc�pted the Work.
6.15 Safedy Representative
Contractor shall inform City in writir�g of Contractor's designated safety r•epresentative at the Site.
6.16 Hazard Corramunication Pragrams
Contractar shall be responsible far coardinating any exchange of material safety data sbeets or other
hazard communication information required ta be made available to or exchanged between or among
employers in accordance w�th Laws or Regulatio�s.
6.17 Emepgencies and/or Recti�cation
A. In emergencies affecting the safety ar protection of persons or the Work or property at the Site or
adjacent thereto, Contracior is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injur�, or loss.
Contractor shall give City prompt written natice � Contractor belie�es thai any sig�nificant
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changes in t1�e Woric ar variations frorn the Coniract Documents hav� been c>aused thereby ar are
requtred as a result thereo£ If City determines that a change in the Coni��act Documenrs is required
b�cause of the action taken by Contractoi� in response ta such an einergeney, a Change Order tx�ay
be issued.
B. �hould the Contractor fail to respond to a request from the City to rectify any discrepancies,
oznissions, or correc�ian necessary to canform with the requireznents of the Contract Documents,
the City shall give the Contractor wrzttan nofic� tI�afi suck� work or changes are to be perfarmed.
The written notice shall di�ect attention to the discrepant cond�ion and request the Contractor to
take remedial action to correct �he condition. In the event the Contractor does not take posi�ive
steps to fulf'ill this wri�ten request, or does not shaw just cause for not taking the praper action,
withu� 24 hours, the City may take sueh rernedial action witM Crty forces or by contract. The Ci�y
sha�l deduct an ainouzit equal tio the entire costs for such remedial action, plus 25°/a, from any
funds d�e ar become d�e the Contractor on the Project.
6.18 Subr�ittals
A. Contractar sha11 submit required Submiita�s to City for review a�d acceptance in accordance
with the accepted Schedule of Submittals {as required by Paragraph 2.07}. Each subrxiittai wilI be
ideniif"ied as City �nay requi�e.
l. Submi� number of copies specified in the Ge�eral ReqUirements,
2. Data shown on the Submittals witi be complete with respectto quantities, dimensions, specif'ied
perfvrmanc� and design criter�a, materials, and sunilar data to show City the ser�ices,
materials, and equipment Contracto.r propases to pro�vide and to enable City to review the
information %r t�e Iimited purposes required by Paragraph 6.18.C.
3. �ubmittals subtx�ztted as herein pz•ovided by Conlractor and reviewed by City %r
conformance wrth the design concept shalI be executed in ennfo.rmi�y with the Contract
Daci.unents unless other�w�se required by City.
4. When Submittals are submitted for the purpose of showing the instalIation iti greater detail,
their revievv shaU not excuse Contraetor fram requir�ments shown on the Dt•awings and
Spec�'ications.
5. For-Information-4nly submittals upan which the City is not expected t� conduct review or
take responsi�e action rnay be so identif'ied in the Contract Documents.
b, Submit requirad number of Sample� specife� in the Specifications.
7. Clearly identi�y each Sample as to material, Supplier, pertinent data such as cata�og �nurnbers,
the use for which inter�ded anc� other data as Ciry ma� require to enable City to re�iew the
submittal for the Iimited purposes requi�ed by Paragraph 6.18.C.
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B. Where a Submittal is required by the Contract Documents or the Schedule of Submittals, any
related Work performed prior to City's re�iew a�d acceptance of the pertinent sub�niktal wiil be
at ihe so�e exper�se and responsibility of Contractor.
C. Cr.'ty's Review:
7. City vvil� prar�ide t�mely review of required Submittals in accordance wi�h the Scl�edule of
Submittals acceptable to Ci�y. City's revievc� anc� acceptance will be on�y t� determine ii the
items covered by the submittals wi�l, after instal�ation or incorporation in the Work, canfor•m
to the inforrnation gNen in the ContractDocuments and be compatible with the design concept
of the coi�npleted Praject as a functioning whole as inciicated by the Contract Documents.
2. Crty's review and acceptance wilj not extend to ineans, methads, �echx�iques, 5equences, or
procedur�s of construction (except wh�re a particu�ar means, nr►ethod, technique, sequence,
or procedure of construction is specifically and expressly called far by the Contract
Documents) or to safety precautians or prograrns incident thereio. The review and acceptance
of a separate ztem as such will not indicate approva� of �he assembly in which the item
fianctions.
3. City's review and accepta.nec sha�l not relieve Con�ractnr From respansibility for any
vari�tion from t1�re requ�rements of the Contract Documents unless Contractor has complied
with the requirements of Sectian 01 33 00 an�l City has given written acceptance of each
such variation by specii'ic written notation thereof �ncorporated in ar acaoznpanyin� the
5ubmittal. City's review and aceeptance shail not relieve Cant�actor from responsibility for
comply�ng with the reauirements ofthe Contract Documents.
6.19 Continu��xgthe Work
Except as otherwise provided, Contractar shall car�y on the Work and adhere to the Project Schedule
during ail disputes or disagree�nents with City. No Work shall be delayed ar postponed pending
resolution of any disputes or disagreements, except as City and Contractnr �nay otherwise agree irs
writir�g.
6.20 Cantractor's General War�aniy artd Guarantee
A. Contxactor warrants and guarantees to City that all Weark will be � accordance with the Contract
Documents and w�l not b� defective. Gity and its of�cers, directors, members, partners,
employe�s, agents, consu�tants, and subcontractors s1�a11 be entitled to rely on representation of
Contractor's warranty and guarantee.
B. Coniractor's warranty and guarantee hereunder e�cludes defects or damage caused b�:
l. abuse, �nodification, or improper rnaintenance or operatian by persons other than Contractor,
Subcontractors, Suppliers, or any other individual or entity for whom Con�ractor is
responsible; ot
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2. norinal wear and tea;- under normal usage.
C, Contractar's obligation l-o perform and coznplete the Work in accordance with the Contraet
Documents shall be absolute. None of the following will constitu�e an acceptance of Work that is
not in accardanc� with the Contract Documants ar a release of Contractor's nbl�gation to perform
the Woric in accordance with the Cont�act Documents:
1. observat�ons by City;
2. recarr�mendatian or payment by City of any prograss or final payment;
ihe issuance of a certificate of Final Acceptance by City or any pay�rzent reIated thereto by
Ciiy;
4. use or occupancy of the Work or any part thereof by City;
5, anyraview and acceptance of a Submittal by Ciry;
6. any inspectlon, test, or approval by others; or
7. any correctian of defective Work by City.
D. The Contractar shall remedy any defects or damage� in� the �Vork and pay for any damaga to
other wark or prpperty resulting therefrom which shall appear within a period of two (2) years
from fhe date of Final Aeceptance of t�e Work unless a�ongar period is spacified and shaU furnis h
a good and sufficient maintenance bond, complying with the r�quirements af Article
5.02.B. The City �vill give natice ofobserved defects with reasonable promptness.
6.21 rndemnification
A. Contractor covenants and agrees to indernnify, hold harmless and defend, at its own
expense, #he City, its officers, servants and employees, fnom and a�ainst any and all claims
arising out af, or alleged to arise ou� of, th� vPork and services to be pe�'ormed by the
Contractnr, its officers, agents, employees, subcontractors, licenses or invitees under thi�
Contr�tct. ZA S TN�EMNT�TCA�'TONPR(]V��IO�� SPFC"�FIC'AT i V TNTFNTI Tn
flPFRATF ANn RF T,FF .(�TTVF F'V�'N iF TT i.S A T T(�TFn R PRnVFN THAT AT 1
�R �OMF, [lF THF_nAMAC,F� .IN(: 40iTCHT'Wf<'RF � T1SFTl iN WFT[)T F�yR_iN
PART. RY ANV AC'T. OMISSinN OR F[YT TC�FN F OF THF CiTV, This indemnity
provision is intended to include, without �imitation, indemnity for eosts, exg�nses and legat
fee� incurred by the City in defendiug against such claims and causes ofactions.
B. Contractorcovenatttsandag�reestoindemnifyandttoldharttiless,atitsownea�pense,tl�eCiLy,
its nfficers, servants and ernployee�, from and against any and all loss, aamage oxdestract�an
of properky ofthe City, arising outo£, or alIeged to ax-ise out of, t�e work and services to be
perfornned by the Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, subcontracto�rs, licensees ox-
invitees trnder thas Contract. TAiS iNDF,MNTFTC".ATInN P�OV[�TnN TS
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6.22 Delegation of P�ofessianal Desigva SeNvices
A. Contractor wili not be reQuired to provide professional design services unless such services are
specificaliy requ�ed by the Cantract Documents for a portion of the Work ar un�ess such services
are reqUi�ed to carry out Cnntractor's responsibiiities for construction means, rnethods, techniques,
sequences and proced�res.
B. If professional desigi services or certifcations by a design professional relat�d to systems,
materials or equipment ar� specafcaily required of Caniractor hy fkie Contract Documents, Ciiy
wi13 spec�y all perfo�inance and design cri�eria tha.t such s�rrrices must satisfy. Contractor shall
cause such services or certifications to be provided by a properly licensed professional, whose
signature and seal sha�l appear on ail drawit�gs, calculations, spec�'ications, certifications, and
Subrnitta�s prepared by such professianal. 5ubmittals relai�d to the Work designed or certifed by
such prafessional, if prepared by others, shall bear such prof�ssionaI's written approval when
sUbmitted ta City.
C. City sha31 be entitled tcr rely upon the adeqUacy, accuracy and completeness of Che services,
certif'xcafions or approval� performed by such design prafessiona�s, provided City has specit"ied
to Cont�actor performance and design criteri� that such ser�ices must satisfy.
D. Pursuantto this Paragraph 6.22, Gity's review and acceptance of design calculations and design
drawings will be only for the �imited purpose of checicmg for eonformance with performance and
design cr�eria given and the design concept expresseci in the Contract Docurr�ents. City's review
and aecep�tance of SubmittaLs (except design calcula.tions and design cirawir�gs} will be only far
the pUrpose stated in Paragraph 6.18.C.
6.23 Right to Audit
A. The Contractor agrees tlaat the City shall, until the expiration of three (3) yaars after fir�al
payment under this Contract, ha�e access to and the right to e�amine and photacopy any directly
perta�en� books, documen�, papers, and records of the Contractor involving transaction� r�lating
to this Contract. Contractor agrees that the Ci�y shall k�ave access durirxg Regular Working Ho�ars
to a13 necessary Contrac�or facilities and shall be provic�ed adequate and appropriate work space
in order to conduct auc�iis in compliance with the pro�isiot�s of this Paragrapk�. The City shall
give Con�ractor reasonable ad�ance no#ice oF inter�ded audits.
B. Contractor further agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder aprovision to the effecttl�at
the subcontractor agrees that the City shall, until the expnation af three (3) years after fu�al
payrnenfi under this Contract, have access to and the right to ex.amine and phatocopy any directly
pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of such Subeontractor, ir�volving transactions to
the suboontract, and further, that City shall ha�e access during Regular W�rking Hours ta all
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Subcontractor facilities, and shall be provided adeqUate and approptiate work space in order to
conduct aud�ts in compliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City shall give
Subcontractor reasonable advance nof�ce of intended audits.
C. Contractor and Subcontracior agrae to phatacopy such documents as may be requested by the Ciry.
The Ciry agrees to reitnburse Contractorfor the eost of the capies as follows at the rate published
in the Texas Administrative Code in effect as of the time cop�ing is performed,
6.24 Nondiscrirr�ination
A. The City is r�sponsible far operating Public Transportatzon Programs and implem�nting transit-
related projects, which are funded in part with Fedez•aI financial assistance avvarded by the U.�,
Department of Transportation and the Federal Transit Adnninistration (FTA}, without
discriminating against any person in the United States nn the basis of race, color, or nation�.l origin.
B. Title VI, Civil Rights Act of I964 as amended.• Contractor shall compIy with the requirements af
the Act and the R�eguiations as �urther de%ned in the Supplementary Conditions for any project
receivin� Federal assistance.
ARTICLE '� — OTHER WQRK AT THE SITE
7.01 Ilelated Wo�k atS��e
A. City may perform other woric re�ated to the Project at the Si�e with City's ernployees, nr other
Gity contraciors, or througn otiher duect contracis therefar, or have other workperformed 6y utility
owners. If such other wo�•k is nnt noted in. tt�e �ontcaet Documents, then written notice thereof
will be given fio Contractor prtor ta starting any such ather work; and
B. Conieactor shalI affard each a�her contractor wha is a. party to such a dieect contract, each utility
owner, and City, if City is performing other work with City's empIoyees or other City contractors,
proper and safe access to the Site, prnvide a reasonable oppor�unity for the iniracluction and sfiorage
af materia.ls and equipment and the execution af such other work, and properly coardinate the
Work with theirs. Contractor shall do aIl eutting, %tting, and patchic�g af the Work that may be
required to proper#y connect or otherwise inalce its several parts came together and proparly
integrate with such other work. Contractor shali not endanger any work of others by cutting,
excavating, or otherw�se aIter�ng such �vnrk; provided, howe�er, that Contractor inay cut or aIter
others' worlc with tha wriiten consent of City and the others whose worlc will be affected.
C. Ifthe propar execution or results of any pax�t af Coniractor's Work depends upon worlc performed
by others ur�der this Article 7, Contractor shall inspect such other wor�C and promptly report to
City in writing any delays, defects, or de�ciencies in such other �vork that render it unavailable
ar uns�itab�e for the prop�r execution and results of Contractor's Work. Cantractar's failure to sa
report will constitute an acceptance of sueh other wark as frt and prop�r for i�tegration with
Contractor's Work except for latent defects m the worlc provided by others,
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7.Q2 Coordinatian
A. If City intends to contract with others for the perfor�nance of other work on the Projeet at the
Site, t.he %�lawing will be set forth in Supplementary CQ�lditions:
1. the indNidual or enti�y who will have authority and responsibi�ity for caordination of the
activities among the various cont�ractors will he identiiied;
2. the specific matters to be eovered by such a�athority and respor�sibility will be itemized; and
3. tI�e extent of such authority and respo�sibilities will be provided.
B. U�less otherwise provide� in the Supplementary Conditions, Ciry shall have authority foi• such
coardination.
ARTICL� 8 — CITY'� RESPONSIBILIT�ES
8.01 Comrraunications to Con�actat-
Except as otherwise provided in the Supplementary Conditions, City shall issue all cor�ununications
to Contractar.
8.02 Furraish Data
City shall tirnely furnish th� data required under the Con�ract Documents.
8.03 Pay When Due
City shall make payments to Contractor in accordance with Article 14.
8.04 Lcznds and Easemerats; Repo�ts and �'ests
City's dUties with respect to providing lands and easem�nts and providing engineering surveys to
establish reference points axe set forth in Paragraphs 4.OI and 4.05. Paragraph 4.02 rre�ers to City's
identifying and makulg availabte to Coniractor copies of repo�s of e�plorations and tests of subsurface
conditions and drawings of �hysical conditions relating to existing surface or subsurface structures at
or contiguous to the Srte tha� have been utilized by Ciry in preparing the Contract Dacu�nents.
8.05 Change O�de�s
City shall execute Change Orders in accordance with Paragraph 10.03.
8.06 Inspectaarrs, 2'ests, and Approvals
Ci�°s respons�bil�y vvith respect to certain inspections, tesfs, and approvals is sei forth in Parageaph
13.Q3.
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8.07 .Larriitations on City's Respa�sibiliiies
A. The Czty shall not supervise, direct, ar hav� control or authoriry over, nor be respansibl� %r,
Cor�tracior's means, methods, teckuiiques, sequences, or proeed�ares of constructzan, or tlie safety
precautians and pzograins in�ident thereto, or for any faiiure of Contractor to comply u�ith Laws
and Regulations applicable to the performance of the Wark. City will not b� r�sponsib�e for
Contraetor's failure to pe�'orm th� Work in accordance witn the Contract Doctunents.
B. City will notify the Contractor oi applicable safety plans pu�•suant to Paragraph 6.14.
8.Q$ Undisclosed Hazardous Enva�nnmental Conditiorx
Ci�y's responsibility with r�spectto an undisclosed Hazardo�as Environmental Condition is setforth
in Yara.graph 4..OG.
8.09 Corrrpliance with Safety Pr�grarra
While at the Site, City's einployees and represeniatives shall compIy with the specific applicable
requieeinents, of Contractar's safety programs of which City has been it�formed pursuant to
Paragraph 6.14.
ARTICLE 9— CITY'S OBSERVATIQN STATUS DURING CON�TRUCTION
9.01 City'sP�ojectManczger
Ci�ty w'rll provide one or more Project Mana.ger{s) during the construction period. The duties and
respnnsibiIi�ies and the limi�ations af authorzty of City's Project Manager during construction are set
forth in the Coni�aet Documents. The City's Project Manager for this Contract is identiiied in the
Supplementary Conditions.
9.02 Visits to Site
A. City's Project Manager will malce visits to the Site at intervals appropriate to tIze va�•ious siages
of construction as City deems necessary in order to obser�e the progress tl�at has 6een made and
the quality oi t�e �arious aspects af Cantractor's e��cuted Work, Based on inforination
obtairied during such visits and obser�ations, City's ProjectManagerwill determir�e, in general, if
the Work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Do�uments. City's Praject Manager wilI
not be required to make e�austi�e or continuous inspections on th� Site to check the quality or
quantity of the Work. City's Project Manager's �fForts wili 6e directed toward providing City a
greater degree of confdenca that the completed Work will conform generally io the Contract
Doc unnents.
B. City's ProjactManager's visits and observations are subject �o all the limiiations on authority and
responsibility in the Cant�•aet Docurrients inoIudu�g those set Forth in Paragraph
8.07.
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9.03 Authorized Variations in Work
City's Project Manager n�ay aut�orize minor variations in the Work from the requirements of the
Contract Documents which do not involve an adjustrnent iri the Contract Price or the Contract Time
and are compatible with the desi�m concept of the completed Project as a£unctioning whale as
indicated by the Cantract Documents. These may be accomplished by a Field Order and will be
bi�ding on City and also on Contractor, who si�all perform the Work involved promptly.
9.04 Rej ecting Defective Wark
City will have autharity to reject Worlc which City's Project Manager believes to be defective, or will
not �roduce a campieted Project that conforms tn the Contract Documen:ts or that will prejudice the
ir�tegrity of the design concept of the completed Pxoject as a functioning whole as indicateci by the
Contract Documents. City vvill have authority to canduct special inspection ar testirig of the Wark as
provided in Article 13, wk►ether or nat the V1Tork is fabricated, itjstalled, or completed.
9.05 DeteYminataons for Wd�kPerfarmed
Cont�•actor wi� determine the actual quantities and c�ass�cations of Work perforxned. City's Projeet
Manager w�.l re�iew with Confi�actor the preliminary determinations on such matters before rendering
a written recom�nendatior�. City's writ�en decision will be fu�al (except as madifed io reflect changeci
factual condiiians or more accurate data).
9.06 Decisions anRequirerrlents of �antract Docunzents and Acceptability of N�ork
A. City will be the initial �nterpreter of the requirernents of the Contract Documents and �dge of the
acceptabil�ty of the. Work thereunder.
B. City will render a writt�n d�cision on any issue referred.
C. City's written decision on the issue referredwill be final and bir�d'u�g an t�►e Contractor, subject
to the provisions of Paragraph 10.06.
ARTICLE 10 — CHANGES I.N THE WORK; CLAIMS; EXTRA WORK
10.01 Authorized Changes in the Wark
A. W iti�oui invalidating the Contract and withaut notice to any surety, City �nay, at any time gr from
time ta time, arder E�a Work. Upon notice of such Extra Work, ContractQr shall promptly
proceed with the Work invoIved which will be performed under the applicable conditions of the
Contract Documents (except as othei-w�se speci#ically provided}. Extra Work shall be
me�norialized by a Change O�der which may or may nat precede an order of E�ra work.
B. Far rr�inor changes af Work not requiring changes ta Contract Ticne or Contr�et Price, a Field
Order may be issu�d by the City.
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10.02 Unauthorized Changes i� t1�e Wo�k
Con�eactor shalI nof be entitIed to an increase in the Con�ract I'rice or an e.�ztension of the Contra.ct
Time wit1� respect to any work perforrnad that is not req�ired by the Cont�•act Docum�nts as amended,
modrfied, ar supplemented as provided v� Paragraph 3.Qq, except m the case of an ex�nergency as
provided in Paragraph 6.17.
10.Q3 Executian of Change Orders
A. City and Coniractor shall execute appropriate Change Orders covering;
1, changes in the Vdarlc which are: (i) ordered by City pursuant to Paragraph 10.0I.A, (u) reqUired
because of acceptance of defective Worlc under Paragraph 13.08 or �i�y°s correction of
defective Worlc under Paragraph 13.09, ar(iii} agreed to by ihe pa.rties;
2. changes in the Contract Price or Contract Titne which are agreed to by the parties, including
any undisputed sum or amount of time iar Work actualiy pe�•formed.
10.04 Eact�a Work
A. Shauld a difference arise as to what does ar does not constitute Extra Work, or as to the payment
ther�of, and the Gity insists upon its performance, the Coniractor sk�all proceed with the woi•lc after
making v,�ritten request fa�• written ordars and shal[ keep accurate aceount of the actual reas.nnable
cast thereof. Conf��ct Claims regarding Extra Worl� shall be made pursuant to Paragraph IQ.06.
B. The Contractor shall furnish the Ci�ty such irtstallation records af all cfeviations from the original
Contcact DQcuments as may 6e necessary to enable the City ta prepare for permanent recard a.
corrected set of plans showing the actual installation,
C. The campe��5ation agreed upoM for Extra Worlc whether or not initiated by a Change Order shaIl
be a full, camplete and final payment for aIl cosis Contractor incurs as a resuIt or relating to the
change or Extra Work, whether said costs are imawn, unknown, foreseen ar unforeseen at that
time, including wi�out limitation, any costs far delay, a�ctended ov�rhead, rippie or iinpact cost,
ar any of��r eFfect on changed or unchanged work as a result of the change or Extra Work.
10.05 Natification to Surety
Iftk►e provisions �f any bond reguire notice ta be givan to a surety oFany change affectingfhe general
scape of the Worlc or the provisions af tk�e Confi�act Docurnents (including, but not lunit�d to,
Contract Price or Contract Time), the giving of any such notic� wi� be Contractor's responsibility.
The amount of each applicable bond wilI be adJusted by tha Contractor to ret�ect the effect of any
such change.
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I0.06 Contract Claims Process
A. City's Decision RequiYed: All Contract Ciaims, except tl�ose waived pursuant ta Paragraph
14.09, shall be referred to the City for decision. A decision by City shall be required as a condition
precedent to any exercisa by Cant�actor of any rights ar remedies he may atherwise ha�e under
t�►e Coritract Docum.ents or by Laws and Regulations in respect of such Contract Clairns.
B. Notice:
1. Written natice stating the generaj nature of each Contract Claim shall be deli�ered by the
Contrac�or to City no Iater than l S days after tha start of the event gi�ing rise thereto. The
responsibiliry to substanfiiate a Contxact Claim shall rest with the party making t�e Cont�act
Claim.
2. Notice of the amount or extent of the Con�ract Claim, with supporting data s�a� be delivered
to the City on or• before 45 days from. the start of the event giving r�se thereto (unless the City
al�ows additianal time for Con�ractor to subrnit additional o� more accuraie data in support of
such Contracf Claim).
3. A Contract Claim for an adjustment iri Contiract Price sl3all be prepared �n aceordance wi��
the pro�i�ions of Paragrapk 12.01.
�, A Cont�act Claim for an adjustment in Contract Time shall be prepared in accardance with
the pravisions of Paragraph 12.02.
5. Each Contract Claim shall be acco�npanied by Gont�actor's writtez� statement that the
adjustment claimed is the entire adjLrstment to which the Conixactor believes it is entitled as a
result of said event.
6. The City shall subxnit any respQnse ta the Contractor within 30 days after receipt of the
cl�i�nant's last submiltal (unless Contract allows a�ditional time).
C. City'sActfon: Ciry will review each Con�ract C1aim and, within 30 days after receipt of the last
submittal of the Contractor, if any, ta�e one of the follawing actions in writing:
1. deny the Contract Clainn m whole or in part;
2. approve the Contract Clairn, or
3. notify the Contractar that t�e City is unable to resol�e the Contract Claim if, in the City's
sole discretion, it would be inappropriate for the City to do so. For putposes of furt�er
resolution of the Cont�act Claim, such notice shall be deemed a denial,
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D. City's written action un.der Paragraph 10.06.0 will be �nal and b�ding, unless Ci�y or
Coi�tractor invoke the dispute resolution pracecEure set farth in Ar�icle 16 within 30 days of such
action or d�nial.
E. No Contract Clairzi for an adjustcnent u1 Con�ract Price or Contract Time r�vill be �al�cE if not
submitted in accordance with this Paragraph 10.06.
ARTICLE 11— CUST OF THE WORK; ALLOWANCES; LTNIT PRICE WORK; PL.ANS
QiTANTrTY MEASUREMENT
1 I.OI Cost of the Wa�k
A. Costs I�ccluded: The term Cost af the Work means the sum of all costs, except those excluded in
Paragraph 11.01.B, necessarily incUz�red. and paid by Contractor in ihe proper p�rformance af the
Wnrk. When the vaIue of any Worlc covered by a Change O�•der, the costs to be reunbursed to
Contrac#or vwill be only those additional or incremental casts requieed because afthe change m the
Work. Such cosfis shall not incIude any of the costs itemiz�d in Paragraph 11.01.B, and shal]
�clude but not be Iimited to the following items:
Payroll costs far einployeE
Work under schedules of
employees shall include, `
employad full time on the
Wark shall be apportioneri
include;
;s in the direct empIoy af Cantractor in the per%rrna.nce af the
job classiflcatians agreed upon by Ciry and Contractor. Such
vithout limita.tion, superintendents, foremen, and other personnel
Work. Payro�l casis fnr employees not emp�oyed full tiune on the
on the basis of th�ir tnne spent on the Work. Payroll costs shall
a. salaries with a 55% markup, ar
l�. salaries and wages plus the cost of fringe benefits, �which shall incIude social security
cantributions, unemploym�n�, exeise, and payrolI taxes, worlcars' compensation, health
anc! retirement bene�ts, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and holiday pay applicable thereta.
The expenses of perfortning Worlc outside af Regular Working Hours, Weekend
Working Hours, or legal holidays, shall be inctuded in the abo�e to the eXtent authorized
by City.
2. Cost of alI materials ana equipment furnisbed ancf incorporated in the Wnrk, including cosis
of transportation and storage thereof, and �uppiiers' field services requued in connection
therewith.
R�ntals of all canstruetion equipment and machinery, and the parts thereflf whether rented
from Contractar or others in accordance wiih rental agreetnenis approved by City, and the
costs of transportation, loading, unloading, assembly, dismantling, and rernoval thereof. AlI
such costs shall be in accordance with the ter�-ns of satd renta� agreemants. The rental o�' any
such e�uipment, machinery, or parts shall cease when ihe use thereof is no longer necessaty
far the Work.
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4_ Payments made by Contractor to Subcontractors for Wark performed by Subcontractors. If
required by City, Coniractor shall obtain campetitive bids fram subcontractors acceptable to
City and Contractor and shaIi deliver such bids ta City, vaho wiU 1:hen determine, which bids,
if any, will be acceptable. If any subcontract pro�ides ihat ihe Subcontractor is to be paid on
the basis af Cost af the Work plus a fee, the Subcontractor's Cost of the Work and fee shal!
be determu�ed in the sa�ne mannar as Contractor's Cost af the Wark ar�d fee as provideci in
this Paragraph 11.01.
5. Costs of special cor�su�tants (including but not Iimited tn engineers, architects, testi�g
laboratories, surveyors, attorneys, and accountants) employed far ser�ices specifically reiated
to the Work.
6. Suppi�menta� costs including the following:
a. The propartion of necessary transport�.tion, travel, and subsistence exp�nses of
Con�ractor's errsp�oyees ineurr�d in discharge of duties connected with the Warlc.
b. Cnst, including transportation and maintenance, of al� materials, supplies, equipment,
r�achinery, appliances, of�ce, ar►d temparary facilities at the Site, and hand tools not
owned by the workers, which are consumed in th� perforrx�ance of the Work, and cost, les�
market value, of suc� items used but not consumad which remain ihe property of
Contractor.
c. Sales, consumer, use, and other simila.r ta�es reIated to the Work, and far which
Con�ractor is liable not co�ered under Paragraph 6.1I, as imposed by Laws and
Regulations.
d. Deposits �ost for causes other than negligence of Contractor, any Subcontractor, ar
anyone directly or indire�tly emplayed by any of them or for whnse acts any of them may
be liable, and royahy payments and fees far permits anc� licenses.
e. Lasses and darnages �and rela.ted expenses) caused by damage to the Work, not
compe�saied by it�suranca or otherwise, sustained by Contractor in connec�ion wit� t�e
perforixiance of the Work, provid�d such lasses and damages ha�re resulted fram causes
other than the negIigence of Coniractor, any Sub.contractor, or anyone directly ar inclirectly
empIoyed by any of them or for whose acts any af them may be ]iable. Such losses shall
include sett�e�ents made with the written consent and approval of Ci�ty. No such losses,
damages, and expenses shal� be included 'm the Cost o� the Work for the purpose of
determining Coniractor's fee.
f The cost of utilities, fu�l, and sanitary facil�ties at the Site.
g. Minor expenses such as telegrams, long distance telephone calls, telephone and
coinmunication services at the Site, e�ress and couri�r services, and sitnilar �aeriy cash
�ems in connectior� with the Wark.
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h. The costs of prenaiums for all bonds and irisurance Cantz•actor is requu•ed by the Contract
Documents to purchase and maintain.
B. Costs Excluded: The i:erm Cost of the Work shall not incIude any of the following i�ems:
�. Payroll costs and other corz�pensation oi Cantt•actar's officers, executives., principals (of
partnerships and sole proprietorships), general managers, safety managers, engineers,
archrtects, estimators, attorneys, auditars, accountants, purchasing and cantracting agents,
expediiers, tunekeepers, clarks, and ot�►er personnel employed by Coniractor, whether at the
Si�e or in Contractar's principal or branch office for general administration of the Work and
not specifica�ly includad �n the agreed upnn schedule of job classi�cations referred to iva
Paragraph I 1.01.A, I or speci�cally covered by Paragraph 11.O1.A.4, al[ of which ai�e to be
considez�ed adininistrative costs cover�d by the Cantractor's fee.
2. Expenses o�' Contractor's principal and branch a��c�s other than Contractor's of�ce at the
Site.
3. Any part af Contractor's capita� expenses, including interest Qn Contracror's capital
arriployed for the Work and charges against �ontractar for delmquenf payments.
�. Costs due to the negligence of Cantractor, an.y �ubcont�'actor, or anyone directly or indirectly
einplayed by any of them or for wvhose acts any of thern may be liable, including 6ut not
limited ta, the correction of de%etive Warl�, disposal af materials or equiptnent wrangly
supplied, and making good any damage to property.
5. Other overhead or gen�ral exp�rase costs ni any kind.
G. Ca�at�actor's Fee: When aIl the Warlc is performed on �he basis of cost-plus, Contraetor's fee
shaII 6e determined as set farth in the Ag,reement. When the value of any Warlc co�ered by a
Change Order �or an adjustznent in Contract Price is deiermined on %Yte basis of Cost of the
Work, Contractor's �'ee shall be determined as set forth in Paragraph 12.O1.C.
D. Docurraentcrtion: Whenever the Cost of t�e Work for any purpose is to be detarznined pursuant ta
Paragraphs 11.Ql.A and 11.O1.B, Contractor will establish and maintain records thereof in
ac�ardance wrth genera�ly accep�ed accounting practices and submit in a form acceptable ta City
an itemized cost breakdawn together with supporting data.
11.02 Allawances
A. Specified Allowance: lt is understood that Contractor has included in fhe Contract Pric� all
allowances so named in the Contract Doc�m�nts and shal� cause the Worl� �o covered to be
performed for such sums and by such persons nr entities as may be acceptable to City.
B. Pre�bid Allowances:
1. Contractor agrees that:
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a. the pre-bid allowances include the costto Contractor of materials and equipinent required
by the allowances to be delivered at the Site, and all applicable taxes; and
b. Contractor's costs for unloading and handling on the Site, labor, instaIl�tion, o�erhead,
profi�, and other expenses contemplated %r the pre-bid allowances have been included in
tl�e a�lawances, an.d no demand for additional payment on accaunt of any of the
foeegoing wiil i�e va�id.
C. ContingencyAllowance: Contractor agrees that a contingency allowance, � any, is for the sole use
of City.
D. Pcior to f�nal paym�nt, an appropriate Change Order vvill be issued io reflect actual a�nounts due
Contractor on aceount of Work covered by allowances, and the Contract Price shall be
carrespondingly adjusted.
11.03 UnitPr�ice War�k
A. Where the Contract Docurnents provide that ati or part of the Work is to be Unit Price Work,
init�ally the ConLract Price will b� deerr�ed to include for all Unrt Price V1Tork an anno�t equal to
the surn of �k►e unit price for each separately ident�ed �tem of Unit Price Work titnes the estimated
quantity af each item as indicated in the Agreement.
B. The esticnated quantities ai iterr�s of Unit Price Work are not guaranteed and are sQl��y fbr the
purpose of comparison of Bids a�d determ�ning an irjrtial Contract Price. Determ�nations of th�
actua� quantities and class�"ications of Unit Price Work performed by Cantractc�r will be naade by
City subject to ihe provisions af Paragraph 9.05.
C. Each unit price wili be deemed to include an amount considered �y Cont�actor to he adequate to
cover Contractor's overhead and profit for eaeh separately ideniified item. �Vork descr�bed in the
Con�act Doeurr�ents, or rea5onably inferred as required far a functionally complete installation,
but not identified in the listing of unit price �tems sha]I be considered incidan#al to unit price work
listed and the cost of incidental work included as par� of the uni� price,
D. Ciry may make an adjustment in the Contract Price in accordance with Paragraph 12.01 if:
1. the quantity of any item of Unit �'rice Wark perforrm.ed by Contraetor dzffers materially and
significant�y from the estimated quantity of such item indicated in the Agreement; and
2. there is no corresponding adjustment with respect ta any other rtem af Work.
E. Increased or Decreased Quantities: The City reserves �e right to order Extra Wark in
accordance with Parag7raph 10.01.
1. If the changes in quantities or the alterations do not sigr�if'�cantly change the character of
work under the Contract Documents, the a�tered work will ba paid for at �e Contract unit
price.
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2. If the changes in quantities or alterations signi�cantly change the character of work, tlae
Contract will be arnended by a Change Ordex•.
3. If no unit prices e�ist, this �i11 be constdered Extra Work and the Carttract will be amended
by a Change Order in accordance with Article 12.
4. A significant change in the character af v;rork occurs when:
a. tha character of work for any Item as altered di£fers rnai�ria�ly in lcind or riat�r� from that
ir� the Contract or
b. a Major Item of worlc varies by more than 25% from the origirza� Coniract quantity.
When the quantity of work to be dane under any Major Item of th� Cont��aet is more than
l25% of the ariginal quantity stated in the Canfixact, then either party to the Contract may
request an adjustment to the unit price on the portion of the work that is abo�te 125%.
b. When the quantity af wark to be done under any Major Item of tlae Contract �s Iess than 75%
of the original quantity stated in the Cant�•act, then either party to the Conira.ct may request
an adjustment to the unit price.
11.04 Plans Quqntity Mer�surenzent
A. Pla.ns quantities may or rnay not representthe exact quantity of worlt per%r�ned or rnaterial moved,
handled, or placed during the e�ecution of the Coni�act. The estunated bid quantiiies are
designated a� final payment quantities, unless re�ised by the governing Section or this Article.
B. If the quantity measured as autlined under "Price and Payment Pz•ocedures" varies by rnore than
25°/a (or as stipulated under "PricO and Payment Procedvres" for specific Items) fram the total
estimatad yuantity for an i�dividual rtem origir�ally sh,own in the Coniract Documents, an
adjustment may be made to the quantity of authorized work dona for payment purposes. The garky
to the Contract requesting �lle adjustment �vill provide field measurements and calculatians
showing the final quantity far which pay�nent will be made. Payment for revised quantity will be
made at the �nit price bid for that Item, except as provided for in Article 10.
C. When quantities are revised by a ch�nge in design approved by the Giry, by Ch�nge �rc�er, or to
correctan er�•or, or to correctan�rror on the plans, the pIans quantity will be increased or decreaseci
by the amount i�volved in the change, and the 25% variance �vill apply to the n.ew plans quarnity.
D. If the total Contract quantity multiplied by the unit price bid for an indrvidual It�m is less than
$250 and fhe Item �s nofi originally a plans quantity Item, th�n the Item rriay be paid as a plans
quantity Item if the City and Contraetor agree in, writing to f� the finaI quantity as a plans quantity.
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E. I'or callout work or non-site specif'ic Cor�tracts, the plans quantiry measurement requirements are
not applicable.
ARTICLE 1� — CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE; CHANGE OF CONTRACT T1ME
12.01 Change of Contract Price
A. The ContractPrice inay on�y be changed by a Change Order.
B. The value of any Work covered by a Change Order will be determined as fo�lows:
1. where the Work involved is covered by unit prices cantained in the Contract Docuix►ents, by
applicatian of such �.�n�t prices to the quantities ofihe items invoI�+ed (subject to the �aroviusions
of Paragraph l 1.03}; or
2, where the Work involved is nat covered by unit prices contained in the Cantraci Doclurients,
by a rr�utually agreed lump sum or unit price (which may include an allowance far overhead
and profrt not necessarily in accordance with Paragraph 12.O1.C.2), and shall include the cost
of any secondary impacts that are foreseeable at #h� t�me of ,pricing the cost of Ea�tra Work;
or
3. where the Woriz involved is not covered by unit prices conta.ined iri the Contract Documents
and agreementi to a lurr�p sum or unii price is not reached under Paragrap�►12.01.B.2, on the
basis of tlae Cost afthe Wo�•k (determined as provided in Paragraph 11.01) plus a Contractor's
fee %r overhead anc� profit (determir►ed as proviciec� in Paragraph 12.01.C}.
C. Cont�acta�'s Fee: The Contractor's additional f�� for overhead and prof�t sY�all be determined as
follows:
1. a mutually acceptable fixed fee; or
2. if a f�ed fee is not agreed upon, then a fee based on the following percentages oFthe variaus
portians of the Cost of the Work:
a. for cost� incurred un.der Paragraphs II.QLA.I, 11.O1.A.2. and 11.O1.A.3, the
Contracior's addrt:ional fee shall be 15 percentexcept%r:
1} rez�tal fees for Contractor's own eqUipment using siandatd rental �ates;
2} bonds and ir�surance;
b, for costs inc�rred under Paragraph 11.Q1.A.4 and 1I.OI.A.S, the Contractor's fee shall be
fNe percerrt (5°10);
i) where o�e or mare tiers of subcontracts are on the basis of Cost of the Work plus a
fee and n� fxed #�ee is agreed upon, the mt�nt of Paragraphs 12.01.C.2.a anci
12.O1.C.2.b is that t1�e Subcontractar who actually perforrris the Wark, at whatever
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iier, w�ll be paid � fee �f 1S percent o��he costs incurred by such Suheontractor under
Paragraphs I1.O1.A.1 and 11.01.A.2 and that any higher tier S�abcontractor and
Contractor wilI each be paid a fee of five parceni (5%) af fhe amo�nt paid to the next
lower tier Subcontractor, however in no case shall the cumulati�e total of fees paid be
in excess of 2S%;
c, no fee shall be pa�a6le on the basis of costs itetnized under Paragraphs 11.O�.A.6, and
11,01.B;
d. the amount of credrt to be auowed by Coniraetor ta City for any changa which results in
a net deerease in c�st will be the amount af �he actual net decrease �n enst plus a dec�uction
in Contractor's �ee by an ainorut� equal to frve percent {5%) of suc.h net decrease.
12.�2 Cha�rge of Cortl�actTirn�
A. 'The Contract Time may only be changed by a Change Order.
B. No extension of #he Cantrae� Tune will be allowed far E�tra Work or far claimed delay unless the
Extra V4jork contemptated or claimed delay is shawn to h� on the czitical path of tk�e Projact
Schedule or Conixactor can show 6y Critical Path Method analysis haw the Exh•a Work or clairne d
delay adversely affects the critical path.
12.03 Delays
A. Where Cantractor is reasonably de�a.yed in the per�ormance or comp�etion of any part of ihe
Work within Yhe Cont�•act Time due to delay beyond the control of Contractor, the Contract T�me
may be extanded in an amount equal io the time lost due to �uch delay if a Contract Clairri is made
therefor. Delays beyond the control of Contractor shall include, but not be limited ta, acts or
neglect by City, acts ar neglect of utility owners or other contractors performing other work as
contetnplated by Article 7, fires, floods, epidemics, abnor�nal weatner conditions, or acts of God.
Such an adjusiment shall be Contracior's sole and exclusive remec�y for the delays descri6ed in
this P aragraph.
B. If Contractar is delayed, City shall not be liable to Contractoi• far any clairns, costs, losses, or
damages (including but no� Iinnited to all fees and charges af engineers, archrteets, attorneys, anr�
o�her professionals and al� court or arbitration or other di�pute resolution costs) 5U5Yx`11ri8d i7j�
Conf.ractor on or in connection with any other praject or anticipated project.
G. Contractot shall not be entitled fo an adjustment in Contraci Price or Contract Tim� far delays
within the controI of Cont�actor. Delays attributable to and within tlie control of a Subcontractor
ar supplier shau be deemed to be delays within the control of CQntracfor.
D. The Contractor shall receive no compensation fo�• delays or hindrances to the Work, except when
direct and unavoidab�e e�tra ca�t to the Contractar is caused by the failure of the City to provide
inforrnation or material, if any, which is to be furnished by the City.
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ARTICLE 13 — TESTS AND INSPEC'I��NS; CORRECTION,I�MC)VAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF
DEFECTIVE WORK
13.01 Natice of Defects
Notice of all defectNe Vdork of vvhich City has actUal knawIedge wiil be gi�en to Contractor.
D�fective Work ir�ay be rejected, corrected, or accepted as provided in this Article 13.
13.02 Access to WoYk
City, independent testirig laborataries, and govern�nental agencies with �{ur�sdictional interests will
have access to the Site and the Work at reasonable times far their observatian, inspection, and testirig.
Contractor shall provide them pxoper and safe conditions far such access and advi�e them of
Con�ractor's safety procedures and pragrams so that they may camp�y therewith as applicable.
13.03 Tests and Inspections
A. Contractor shall give Cily tanely notice of read'mess of the Wark for al� required inspections,
tests, or appro�als and shall cooperat� with ir�spection and testing p�rsonnel ta faciiitate required
inspections ar tests.
B. If Cont�act Documents, Laws or Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction require any
of the Work (or part tllereo� to be inspected, tested, or approved, Contxactor shall asswme fujl
responsibility for arranging and obtaining such independent inspectians, tests, retests ar appro�als,
pay all costs �n cannection therewith, and furni�h City th� ree}uired certificaies of insp�ction or
approval; excepting, however, those fees speeifically identif'ied in the Suppiernentary Canditions
or any Texas Depart�ment af Licensure and Regulat�on (TDLR) inspections, r�hic4� shall be paid as
deseribed in the Supplementary Canditions. '
C. Contractor shall be responsible for arrangirig anc� obtaining and sha1I pay a1S costs ia connection
with an� inspeciions, tests, re-�ests, or appra�a3s required for City's acceptance of materials or
equipment to be ineorporated in the Work; or acceptance of rnaterials, mix designs, or equip�nent
submitted for appraval prior to Contractor's purchase thereof for incorporation in the Worlc,
Such inspections, tests, re-tests, or ap�arovals sha�l be performed by organizations acceptable to
Ci�y.
D. City may arrange for
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City.
the sexvices of an independent testi�g laboratory ("Testing Lab") to
ns or tests ("`I`esting") for any part af the Work, as deternnined salely by
1. City will coordinate sucY� Testi�g to the extent possible, with Contractor;
2. Should any Testing under this Section 13.03 D resuit in a"fail", "did not pass" or other
similar negative result, the Contractor shall be responsibie for paying for any and aIl retest�.
Contractor's cancella.tion without cause of City initiated Testing shall be cieamed a negat'rve
resu�t and require a retest.
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3. Any amounts owed for any retest under thi� Section 13.03 D shall be paid directly to the
Testing Lab by Contractor. City wi11 forward all invoices for retests to Cantractor.
4. If Conf�actor fails to pay the Testing Lab, City will nat issue Fina1 Payment until the Testin.g
Lab is paid.
E, If any Work (or the work of others} that is to be inspected, fiesied, or approved is covered by
Coniractor withaut writt�n concurrence of Ciry, Cantractor shaIl, if requested by Ciry, uncover
such Work for observation.
F. Uncovering Worlc as pravided 'm Paragraph ]3.03.E shall be at Contraciar's expense.
G. C.ontra.ctar shaU have the right �o make a Cont�•act Clainn regarding any retest or invoice i�sued
under Section 13.03 D.
13.Q4 I�ncaverang Work
A. If any Work is eovered contrary to the Contract Documents or specific instructions by the City, it
must, if requested by City, be uncovered for City's observation and replaced ai Cantractor's
expense.
B. If �rty consid�rs rt necessary or advisab3e that cavered IVork �e nbser�ed by City or inspected or
tested by others, Contractor, at City's request, shall uneover, expose, or otherwise make available
far observation, inspection, or testing as City may require, �hat portion oi the Work in question,
furnishing all necessary labor, zx�ateria�, and equipnnen�.
IF i� is fouz�d that the uncovered Work is defective, Contractor sha.11 pay all c�avns, costs,
�asses, and damages (including but not limited to all fees ancE charges of engineers, archi�ects,
attorneys, and other professionals and all court or other disput� resolution eosts) ari�ing out of
or relating to such uncovering, expasure, abser�ation, inspection, and testing, and of
satisfactary replacement or recor�structinn (ineluding bui not limited to a]I casts of repair or
replAcement of work of others); or City shall be entit�ad to accept defective Work in accordance
�vith 1'aragraph 13.08 ui which case eontractar shall still be respansible idr aIl costs associated
with exposing, observing, and t�sting the defective Work.
2. If the uncovered Work is not fauncE to be defective, Contractor shall be allavved an increase
in the Con�ract Price or an extension of tha ContractTime, or both, directly attributable to such
uncovering, exposura, abserva�ian, inspection, testing, replacement, and reconstruction.
13.05 City May Stop the Work
If th� Warl{ is defective, or Contractor fails to supply suffcient skilled warkers or suitable materials
or equipment, or fails to perfarm the Work in such a way that the completea Woric will conform to
the ContractDocuments, City may order Ccant�ractor to stop the Warlc, or any portion thereof, until the
cause �or such order has been eliminated; howe�v�r, this right of City to stop the Work shall not gi�e
rise to any duty on the part of City to exercise this right for the 6enefit of Contractor, any
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Subcontractor, any Supplier, any ather individual ar entity, ar any surety for, or employee or agent of
any oi them.
13.06 Correction orRernoval of Defectrve Wnrk
A. Promptly after receipt of written notice, Contractor shall cortect aIl defective Warlc pui•suant to
an aeeeptable sc4�edule, whether or not fabricated, installed, or completed, or, if the Worlc has been
rejected by City, remove it from the Project and �•eplace it with Work that is not defective.
Contractor shall pay aIl claims, costs, additionaj testing, Iosses, and damages {including but not
Limited ta all fees and charges oF engineers, architects, attorneys, and ather professianals and a11
court or arbitration or other d�pute resol�i�n costs) arisiag out of or relating to such carrection
or rema�+al (including but not limited to all costs of rapair or replacement of wark of athers).
Faiiure to re�uire the removal of any defective Worlc shal� not consti�tute acceptance ofsuch Work.
B. When correcting defective Work under the terms of this Paragra�ah I3.06 or Paragraph 13.07,
Contracl:ar shall take no action that would void ar otherwise impair City's specia! warranty and
guarantee, if any, on said Wor�c.
13.0'7 CorYection Pe�-iod
A. If witivn two (2) years af�er the date af Final Acceptance (or such longer period o�time as may be
prescr�bed by the te�ms of any applicable special guarantee required by the Conta�act Documents),
any Worlc is found to be def�cii�e, or if the repair af any damages to the land or areas made
availa.ble frnr Contractor's use by City or per�nittad by La.ws and Regulations as contemplated in
�aragraph6.1D.A is %und to be defeciive, Con�ractar shali promptly, wit�out cnstto City and in
accordance with City's written instructions:
1. repair such defective land or areas; ar
2. correct such defective Work; or
3. if the defective Wark has been rejected by Ci�.y, remove rt from the Project and repiace it
wi�h Work that is not defect�ve, and
4, sat�sfactorily correct or repair or rema�e and rep�ce az�y darnage to other Work, #o the work
of others or other �and or areas resul�ing therefram.
B. If Contraator does not promptly coanply with the tertns of City's wrikten instructions, or in an
emergency wh.ere dela.y would cause serious risk oF loss or damage, City rnay have the def�ct'rve
Work corrected or repaired or may have the rejected Work removed and repl�ced. All claims,
costs, lasses, and damages {includirzg but not limited to all fees and charges of engineers,
architects, aitome�s, and other professionais and all court or other dispute resolution. casts) arising
out of or relating tn such correction ar repair or such removal and replacement (includin.g but not
Wnited to aU costs of repair or replacemer�t of work of others) will be paid by Cantractor.
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C. In spacial circumstances where a partic�lar item af ec�uipment is pIaced in cdntinuous servic.e
before FinaI Accep#ance of ali the Wark, th� correction period fQr that item may staz•ti:o run from
aa earlier date if so provided in the Contract Docunnents.
D. Where defective Work (and damage to oiher Work resulting therefrQin) has been corrected or
removed and replaced under this Paragraph 13.07, tF�e correeiion periad hereund�r with respect
�a such Work may be required to be extended for an additional periad of one year after the end of
the initial corr�ctian period. City shail provide 30 days writt�n notice to Contractar should such
adclitional warraniy coverage be requu•ed, Contractor may dispute th�s r�quirement by filing a
Cantract Claim, pursuant to Paragraph 10.0&.
E, Contractor's obligations under thiS Paragrap�a T3.07 are in addilion to any other obligation ot
warranty. The provisions of this Paragraph 13,07 shall not be consirued as a substilute for, or a
waiver of, the provisions of any applicable statute oi li�nztation or repose.
13.08 Acceptance of Defective Wo�^k
If, instead of requiring correctian or removal and replacement of defective Work, City prefers to
accept it, City rnay do so. Contractor shall pay all claims, costs, losses, aiid damages (including but
not limit�d to aI� fees and charges of engirleers, archii�cts, attorneys, and ather professionals and all
court or other dispute resolution costs} a�lributable tn Ciry's evaluatian of and determination to aceept
such defective Wor•k and far the dimini�hed value af the Work to the extent nat otherwise paid by
Contractoz. If any such acceptance accurs prior to Final Acceptanc�e, a Cnange Order will be issued
incorporating the necessary r�visions in the Contrac� Documents wzth respec� to the Wor1�, and City
shall be ent'rtled to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price, reflec�ing the diminish�d value of
Work sa accepted.
13.Q9 City May CorNectDefective Wor�k
A. If Con�ractor fails within a reasonable time after written notice from Ciry to corz•ect de�ective
Work, or to remove and replace rejected Work as requu•ed by City in acoordance with Paragraph
13.06.A, or if Cont�actar fails ia perfarm the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents,
or if Contractor fails to comply with any other pro�ision of the Contract Documents, City may,
after seven (� days written natice to �ontraciar, correct, or remedy any stach de�ci�ncy.
B. In exereising the rfghts and remedies under this ParagrapI� 13.09, C�ty shall procead
expeditiousIy. In connection with such correc�ive or rerr�edial action, City may exclude Contractar
irom all or part of the Site, t�ke possession of all ar part of the Work and suspend Contractor's
services related thereta, and in�orporata in the Work all inaterials and equiprnent incorparated in
the WorIr, stored at the Site ar for which City has pald Contractor but which are stored �Isewhere.
Contractor shall aliow City, City's representatives, agents, consultants, employees, and City's
other contractors, access to the Si�e to enable City to exercise the rights and rernedies under this
P aragraph.
C. Al[ claims, costs, losses, and damages {including but not limited to alI fees anc� charges of
engineers, architects, attorneys, and othar professionals and all court or other dispute resolutian
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costs) ir�curred or sustained by C�ty in exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragraph
13.09 will be charged against Contractor, and a Change Order �will be issued incorporating the
necessaryrevisions in �he Coniract Documents with respect to the Work; and City shall be enti�led
to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price.
D. Contractor shall not be allowed an e�ension of the Contract Tune because of any delay in the
perFormance of I:l�e Wnrk attributable to the exercise of City's rights and re�nedies under this
Paragraph 13.09.
ARTICLE 14 -- PAYMENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPL�TION
14.01 �'chedule of Ycalues
The Schedule of Values for lump sum eontracts estabiish�d as provzded in Paragraph 2.0'1 wi�1 serrre
as the basis far pragress paymen�s' and will b� incorporated into a form of Appiication for Paynnerrt
acceptable to City. Progress payments on account of Unit Price Work will be based an the number of
units completed.
14.02 Progress Payments
A. Applicatiotzsfo� Payjnents:
4.
5.
l. Con�ractor is responsible for providing a�l mfarmation as reyuued to become a vendor of the
Ciry.
2. At least 20 days befor� the date established in the General R�quirements for each progress
payment, Contractor shall submzt to City %r re�iew an Applicatian for Payznent filled out and
signed by Contractor covering the Work completed as of the date of the Application and
accompanied l�y such supportu�g documentation as is required by the Contract Documents.
3. IFpayment is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorpoxated in tha Work
but del�vered and suitably stored at the Site or at another laGation agreed to in wriirng, the
Application for Paycnent sh�ll also be accampanied by a biil of sale, irivoice, or other
documentation warrantu�g th�t City has reeeived the mat�rials and equipment free and clear of
all Liens and evidenc� that the materia�s and equiprraent are cavered by appropriate insurance
or othar arrangemenfis to protect Ciry's interest �herein, all of which must be satisfactory to
Czty.
Beginning with the second A�}�lication for Payrnent, each Ap�lication shall irxclude an a�fidavit
of Contractor statmg that previous pragress payments recerved on account of the Work have
heen applied on account to discharge Cnntractor's le�timate obligations associated with prior
Applications for Payment.
The amaunt of retainage with respect to progress paymenfis will be as described in
sUbsection C. unless otherwise s�ipulated in ihe Contcact Documents.
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B. Review ofApplicatidns:
I. City will, aFter receipt of each Application for Paymen�, either indicate in writing a
recommendation of payinen� or return the App�ication io Contractor indicating reasons for
refusing paymen� In the latter case, Contractor may malce the necessary corrections and
resubmit the Application.
2. City's processing of any payznent requested in an Application for Payment will be based on
City's obset�vations of the executed I�Var1c, and on City's review of the Application. far Payment
and ihe accompanyi�n�g data and schec�ules, that to the best of City°s Icnowledge:
a. the Work has progressad to tk�e point �indicated;
b. the yuajity of the Woric is generally in accordance with the Cantxact Documents (subject
to an evalc�atian of the Wo�•k as a functioning whole prior to or upon Fina.l Acceptance, tl�
results of any s�absequent tests calIed for in the Con�•act Documents, a funal determinaiion
of quantities and cIassi�ications for WorIc performed under Para�;raph 9.05, and any nther
qualifications stated 'u1 the recoinmendatzon}.
3. Processir�g any such payment will not thereby be deemed to have represeni�d that:
a. inspections made to checkthe quality or the quantity of tha Work as it has beenpe�ormed
ha�e been e�austive, extended to ev�ry aspect of the Work in progress, or involved
detailed inspections af the Work beyond the responsibilities specitically assigned to City
in th� Cani�•act Documents; or
b. there may not be other ma�ters or issues betweenthe parties that might enti�le Cont�actar
ta be paid additionally by City or entitle City to withY►old gayxnent io Contractor; or
c. Contractor has complied with Laws and Regu]atians applicable to Cantractor's pef•forznance
of the Work.
�. City may refuse ta proeess the whole or any part of any payment because of subsequently
discovered evidence or the results of subsequent inspections or fiests, an.d revise or revoke
an� such payment praviously made, to such extent as may be neceasaz-y to protect City fram
loss because:
a. the Work is def�ct�ve or completed Work l�as been damaged by the Con�c•actor or
subcontractors requiring correction or replacement;
b. discrepancies in yuantities contained in previous appficatiions far payrr�ent;
c, the Cantraet Price has E�een reduced by Change Orders;
d. City has been requirad to correct defective Wark or complete Work in accordance with
Paragr.apla 13.09; or
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0. Czty has actual lmowledge of the accurrence of any af the avent� enumerated in
Paragraph 15.02.A.
C. Retainage:
S. For contracts less than $400,400 at the time af execution, retainage shali be ten percent
(10%).
2, Far cantracts greater than $400,000 at the �une of execution, retainage sha�l be five percent
(5%).
D. Liquidated Damages. For each calendar day that any work shall remain uncompleted after the
time specif'�eci m the Contract Documents, the sum per ciay specified ir� the Agreernent will be
assessed against the manies due the Contractor, not as a penalty, but as damages sut'fered by the
City.
E. Payment: Contracior will be paid pursuant ta the requirements of this Article 14 and payment
wz�l become due in accardance �vith the Contract Documents.
�. Reduction in Payment:
1. City may refuse to malce payment of the a�x�ount rec�uested because:
a. Liens have been filad iri co�►nectian with the Work, except where Contractor has delivered
a specific bonci satisfactory to City to secure the satisfaction and discharge of such Liens;
b. there are other items entitling City ta a set-off agaiulst the amount recommended; or
a City has actual knowledge of the occUrrence of any of the events enwrr�erated in
Paragraphs 14.02.B.�.a through IA�.02.B.4.e or Para�ra�h 15.fl2.A.
2. If City refuses to ma�Ce paym�nt of the ainount reqaested, City will give Contractor written
notice stating the reasons for such action and pay Contractor any arr�aunt remauung after
deduction of`t11e amount so withheld. Ciry shall pay Cont�actorthe am�unt so withheld, ar any
adjustmenfi �hereto agreed to by City and Cont�actar, when Coniractor remedies the reasans
for such action.
I4.03 Contf-actar's YYarr�anty of Title
Contractor warrants and guarantees that titl� tn all Work, matarials, and equapment covered by any
App�ication for Payment, whether incorporated in the Projec� or not, wili pass to City no later than the
time of payment free and cl�ear of all Liens.
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Iq�.04 Partial Utilization
A. Prior to Final Acceptance ai all the Work, City may use ar occupy aily part of the VVoric which
has specit"ically been ident�ed in the Contract Docuinents, or which City det�er�x►inas constitutes
a separately fianctioning and usable part af the WorIc that can be used foar its intended purpose
without significant interference with Contractor's performance of ihe remainder of the Work. City
at any time may notify Contracto�• in writing to permit City to use or occupy any such part of the
War�C which City determines to be ready for its mtenc�ed us�, subject to the following conditions:
1, Contractar at any time may notify Ciry in �vriting that Contractor considers any such pari of
the Work ready i'or its intended use.
2. l�lrithir� a reasonable time after notification as enumeratad in Paragraph I4.OS.A.1, City and
Cantractor shaIl make an irispection of that part af ihe Work to determine its status of
cornpletion. If City does not consider ihat part of the Work to be substantially connplete, City
will noti�y Cantractor in writing gi�vmg the reasons iherefor.
3. Partial Utilization will not constitute Final Acceptance by City.
14.05 Fanallnspection
A. Upon writien notice fi•om Contractor that the antire Work is 5ubstantially Complete in
accardance with the Contract Dacurnents:
1. Within l0 days, City vvill schedule a Final Inspection with Contractor.
2. City will natify Contractar in wri�mg of aA particulars in which this inspection reveals 1:hat
the Work is incomplete or defect�ve ("Ptanch List Itetns"). Contractor shall imrnediately take
sUch rneasur�s as are necessaty to cornplete such Work or remedy such deficiencies.
B. No 1;irm.e charge will be made �gainst the Contracior heriveen said date of notification to tI�e Ciiy
af Substantial Completion and the date of Final Inspection.
i. Should the Czty determine thatthe Wark is not ready for FinaI Inspection, Ci�ty will notify the
Contractor in �uriting of the reasons and Coni�act Time will rest,une.
2. Should the City concur that Substantia.l Completion has been achieved with tha exception of
any P�aneh List Itetns, Contract Time will resume for the duration it fakes for Contractor to
achieve Final Acceptance.
14.Q6 FinalAcceptance
Upan completion by Coni�actor to City's satisfactian, of any addrtional Work identified in the Final
Inspection, City will issue to Contraetor a letter of Final Acc�ptance.
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14.07 Final Payrrtent
A. Application fot� Payr�ent:
i. Upon �'inal Acceptance, and in the opir�ion of City, Contractor inay make an a�plication for
final paynnent folfowing the pracedure for progress payments in accordance vvith the
Contract Doeum.en�s.
2. The finai Application for �'ayment shal� be accompanied (except as pre�iously delivered) by:
a. all documentation calfed for in the Contract Documents, including but not limi�ed to the
evidence of insurance required by Paragraph 5.03;
b. consent of the surety, if any, to final payment;
c. a list of all pend'u�g or re�eased Damage Claims against City that Cont�actor beiieves are
iu�settled; and
d. af�'idavits of paymen�s and complete and legally effective releases ar waivers
(satisfactory to City) of ali Lien rights arising out af or Liens filed in connection wifh the
Work.
B. Paylnent Becomes �ue:
l. After Gity's acceptance of the A�plication for Payment and accompanying docunnentation,
requested by Coniractor, less previous payrr�ents made and any s�n City is entitIe d,
including brat not limited to liquidated darnages, will became due and payab�e.
2. Af�er all Damage Clauns have been resolved:
a. diractly by the Can�ractor or;
b. Con�ractor provides evidence that the Darnage Claim has been reported to Contractor's
insurance provider for resolution.
3. The making of the final payment by the C.ity shall not reiieve the Cantractor of any
guarantees ar other requirernents of the Contract Documents which specifcalty cQntinue
thereafter.
I4.0$ Fina� Completion Delayed and Partial RetainageRelease
A. If f�nal completion of the Work is significantly de�.yed, and if City so conf'�rn�s, Ciiy may, upan
receipt of Contractor's final Application for �'ayment, and without terminating the Contract, raake
payr�ent of the balance due for tliai portion Qf the Work fially comple�ed and accepted. If the
remaining ba�.nce ta be held by City fnr Worl� not fully completed or corrected is Iess than the
retairiage stipulated in Paragraph I4.02.C, and if bonds have been furr�ished as required in
Paragraph 5.02, the written cansent of the surety to tile payment af the balance due for that
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portion of the Work fully eorrapleted and accepted shall be submitted by Contractar to City with
the Applzcation far such payment, Such payment sha11 b� made under the terrns and conc�itions
ga�erning finaI payment, except ihat it shall not constitute a waiver of Contract Claims.
B. Partial RetainageRelease, For a Contract ihat provides far a separate vegefatz�e estab]iskiment
and inaintenance, and test and performance periods fal�owing the corzlpletion nf all ather
constructian in tha Contract Docuznents for alI Wark Zocai:ions, the City may reiease a partion of
the amount retained pro�ided that a�l other work is completed as determined by the City. Before
the release, alI subm�tal� an.d final quantities must be cflmgieted and accepted �ar alI other woric.
An amount sufficient to ensure Contract ca�npliance vc�ill be retained.
14.09 YI'aiver of Clr�ims
The acceptance o�final paymentwill constitute a release ofthe City frazn alI clauns or liabilities
under the Contract for any�hirig done ar furnished ar relatmg to the worIc under the Gontt�act
Dneuments or any act or neglect of City related to or connecied with the Contract.
ARTICLE 1�— SUSPENSION OF WORK AND TERMINATION
15.01 City May Suspend YYark
A. At any time and without cause, Ci�ly may suspend the Worlc or any poirt�on thereaf by written
notiee �o Cantractar and which may %x the date on which Work will be resuined. Contractac sk�all
resume the Wark on the date so f�ed, During tenr�porary suspension of the Work covered by thase
Cant�act Documents, for any reason, the City wi� malce no extra payment �or stand-by time of
construction ec�uipment aand/or canstruction crews.
B. Should the Contractor not be able ta complete a portion of the Projeei due to causes beyond the
contro] of and wrthout the fault or negligence of the Contractor, and sho��d �t be determined by
mut�al consent of the Contractar and City that a soltrtion to allnw construction to proceed is not
available within a reasonable period of time, Can.tractar may request an exiension ir� Contract
Time, d'u•ectly attributable to any such suspension.
C. If it should become necessary to suspend the Work for an indefinite period, the Contractor shall
store a�l materials in such a manner that they wilI not obstruct or imped� the public unnecessarily
nor become dannaged in any way, and he shaIl take e�ery precaution to pre�ent damage �r
deterioration of tk�e work per%rmed; he shaIl provide suitable drainage abotzt the wark, and erect
temparary stxuctures where necessary.
D. Contxactor inay be reim%ursed f4r the cost of moving his equipment off the job and returning the
necessary equipment to the job when it is determined by t1-►e City that construction may be
resumed, Such reimbursament sha11 be bas�d on actual cost to the Contractor o�' mnving the
equipment and no prof'it will be allawed. Rei�nbursement ma.y not be all�wed if the ec�uipment �s
moved to another construction project for il�e City.
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15.02 City Nlay �"erminate fo� Cause
A. The occurren.ce af any ane or rnore of �he following e�ents by way of example, bui not of limitation ,
may justify terrnination for cause:
1. Contractor's persistent failure to parfarm t�e Woric in aecordanee with the Contract Documents
(including, but npt limrted to, failur� to supply suffieient skilled worlcers or suitable i�naterials
or equipment, failure to adhere to the Praject Sehedule established under Paragraph 2.07 as
adjusted Fi•om time to tirne pursuant ta Parag�aph 6.04, or failure to �.dhere to the City's
Business Diversity Enter}arise Ordinance #20020-12-2411established under Paragra�
6.06.D);
2, Conteactor's disregard of Laws or Regulations of any public body having juri�diction;
3. Cor�tractor's repeaied disregard of the authority of City; or
4. Contractar's vialation in any substantial way of a�ny pro�isions of the Canlract Documents;
or
5. Contractar's fail�are to prarrfptly make good any defect in m.aterials or worknnanship, or
defects of any nature, the correction of which has been directed iri writing by the C�ty; or
6. Substantial indication that the Contractor has made an unauthorized assignment of the
Contract ar any funds due therefrom for the ben�fit of any creditor or for arzy other purpose;
or
7. Substantial evidenc� that t13e Contractar has become insol�ent or baril�vpt, or otherwise
fuaancially unable to carry on the Work sati�faciorily; or
$. Contractor commences legal action in a court of competent jurisdiction against the Ci�y.
B. If one or more of the events identified in Paragraph 15.U2A. occur, City wiJl provide written n.otice
to Contractor and Surety to arrange a conference witln Contractor and Surety to address
Contractor's failure to perform the Work. Comference shail be held not later t�an 1S days, after
receipt of natiae.
1. If the City, the Contractor, and the �urety do noi agree �o allow the Contractor ta praceed to
perform the canstructian Contract, the City rnay, to the extent pertnitted by Lavvs and
Regula.tians, decla.re a Coniracior default and �'orrr�ally terminate th� Contractor's right to
complete t1�e Conti•act. Contractar defau�lt s�all not be declared earizer than 2� days after �he
Cont�aetor and Surety ha�e received natice of cor�ference ta address Contractor's failure ta
perfarm the Work.
2. If Con�t�ractor's services are t�rn�inated, Surety shall be obligated to take avar and perform the
Work. If Surety does not corr�mence performance thereaf within I5 consecvti�e calendar days
afte� date of an additional rvritten notice demanding S�arety's perfocmance of its
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obIigations, then Cit�, wzthout proc�ss or actian at law, may tal�a aver any portion of the
Wark and complete il as descrbed below.
a, If Ci�y completes the WorIc, City tn.ay exclude Cantractoz• and Surety fram the site and
take possession of the Work, and all mat�rials and equipxnent incorpn�•ated into the Worlc
stared at the Siie or for which City has paid Cantractar or Surety but which are stored
elsewhere, and finish the Wark as City may deenn expedient.
3, Whether City or Surety completes the Work, Contz'actor shall not be entitled to receive any
further payrnent until the Worlc is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Price exeeeds
all cIaims, eosts, losses and damages sustairied by City arising out of or resulting frorn
completing the Work, such excess v�ill be paid to Contractor. If such claims, costs, losses and
damages exceedsuch unpaid balance, Contractor sha�l pay the difference to City. Such claims,
costs, losses and damages incurred by City will be inaarporated in a Change Order, pravided
that when exercising any rights nr xemedies under this Paragaph, Czty shall not be required to
obtain the lowest price for the Work perforrrzed.
4. Neither City, nar any of its respecti�e consuitant�, agents, of�cers, directars or employees
shall be in any way liable or aceountable ta Contractor or St.uety fnr the inethod by which the
co�npletion of the said Work, or any portion thereof, may be accomplished or for ihe price paid
therefor.
5. City, notw�ihstanding the meihod used in completing th� Contract, shall not forfeit the right
to recover damages from Contractor or Surety for Contractor's failure to tirr►ely complete t.he
entire Cantract. Contractor shall not be entitled to any clau�a on account of the method used
by City tn completing the Con�act.
6, Maintenance of the Worlc sY►all cantinue to be Contracl:or's and Surety's responsibiI�ties as
provided for in the band raquuements of the Coniract Dacuments or any specia� guarantees
provided i'or under the �ontraet Do�uments o� any other obligations otherwise prescribed by
]aw.
C. Not�vithstanding �'arageaphs 15.02.8, Contractor's services will not be terminated �f Contractor
begins within seven days of'receipt of notice of intent to terminate to coi�rect its failare to perforrn
and praceeds diligently ta cure such failure within no rr�ore than 30 days of receipt of said nntice.
D. Where Contractor's sereices k�aue been sn terirunated by City, ihe termination will noi affect any
rights or rernedies of City against Contractor then existing or which n�ay thereaft�r accrue. Any
retention or payment of moneys due Contractor by City will not release Contractnr from liability.
E. Tf and to the extent that Contractor has pro�idad a perforznance bond under the prov�sians of
Paragraph 5.02, the terrninatiQn procec�ures ofthat bond shall not supersede the provisians of this
ArticIe.
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15.03 �ity May Terminate For Cortvenaence
A. City may, without caus� anci without prejudice to any other right or re�nedy of City, terrninate the
Contract. Any termination shall bc effectedby mailing a notice of the termination to the Contractor
speeifyir�g the e�tent to which performance of Work urider the contract �s ternvnated, and the date
upon which such terrnination becames effective. Receipt nf the notice shaIl be deemed
conclusively presumed and established when the letter is placed in the United States Postal Service
Mail by the City. Further, it shaI� be deemed conclusively presu�ned and �stablished that such
termination is rnade with just cause as therein stated; and no proof in a�y claim, deinand oz suit
shall be reyuired oi�he City r�garding such discretionary aetion.
B. Aiter receipt of a notice o�' termination, and e�cept as otherwise directecf by the City, the
Contractor shall:
1. 5top work under the Gontracton t�e date and to the extent specifi�d in the notice a�termination;
2, p�ac� no further orders or subcontracts for materials, services ar facilities except as may be
necessary for cornpletion of such portion of the Work undcr the Contract as is not terminated;
3. terminate all arders and subcon.tracts to the extent that they relate to the perforrrrance of the
Work terrninated by notice of termmation;
4. transfer ti�le to the City and deliver in the ananner, at the times, and to the extent, if any,
directed by the City:
a. the fabricated or unfabricated parts, Work in progress, compl��ad Work, supplies and
other material producsd as a part of, or acquired in connection with the performance of,
the Work tarminated by the notic� of the ter�nnination; and
b. the aompleted, or partially completed plans, draw�gs, i�for�natian and other property
which, if the Contract had been comp�eted, vvould have been requirad to be furnished to
tl�e City.
S. complete performance of such Work as �hall not have been t�rrrLinated by the notice of
termination; and
6, take such action as may be n�cessaey, or as the City may direct, for the protection and
�reservation af the property related to �ts contract vvhick is iu� the possession of the
Contractor and iri vvhich the owner has or inay acquire the rest.
C. At a time not later than 30 day� afterthe termination date specif"xed in the notice of termination,
the Con.tractor may suhmit ta tl�e City a list, certi£'zed as ia quantity and quality, oF any or all items
of termination inventory not previously disposed of, exclusive of rtems the disposition of which
has been d�rect�d or authorized by City.
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D. Not ]atar than 15 days thereaf�er,the �i[y shall accepttitle to such zterns provided, tllat thc list
submitted shall be subject to ver�ication by the Crty upon rem.o�al of the it�ms or, if the iterns are
siared, wifhin 45 days from the date of submis�ion of the list, and any necessary adjEastments to
correet t.�ae list as �ubmit-�ed, shall be made prior fio final settlement.
E. Not later than 64 days after the notice of termination, the Contractor shall subirut his teimination
claim to the City in the foz�m and with the certification prescrbed by the City. Unless an extensian
is made in writing within such �0 day period by the Contractor, and granted by the City, any and
au such claims shall be conclusively deerrzed waived.
F. In such case, Contractor shall be paid for {witllout duplication of any i�ems):
l. carnpleted and acceptable Work executeci in accordance with the Contract Documents prior
to the effectiv� date of termination, including fair and reasonable sums for overhead and prafrt on
such Wark;
2. ��enses sustained priar to the effective date oi termination in performing services and
furnishing labar, materials, or equipment as r�quired 6y tk�e Contrac� Documents in eonnection
vvith uncom�iated Work, plus £air and reasonable sums for overhead and profit on such expenses;
and
3. reasonable e�penses directly attributable ta termination.
G. In the ev�nt af the fail�re of the Contractar and City to agxee upo� the whole amount to be paid
to the Contt•actor by reason of the termination of the Woi•k, �he Czty shall determine, on the basis
of mformation available to it, the amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reasonof the termination
and shall pay to tne Contractor the amounts determined. Contractor shall not be paid on account
of loss af anticipated profrts or revenu� or other economic Ioss arising out of or rasulting fram
such termination.
ARTICLE 16 — DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.01 Meihods and Procedures
A. Either City or Contractor ir�ay request rnediation of any Contract �laim submi�ted for a decision
under Paragraph 10.D6 before such dec�sion becomes final and binding. The request for �nediatian
shall be submitted fo the other party to the Canteact. Timely submission of ihe request sha.11 stay
the efFect of Paragraph 10.�6.E,
B. City and Cantractor shall participate in the mediation process iri gaad faith. Tl�e process shall be
commenced within 60 da�s o�filing of th.e request.
C. If the Contraci Claim is not resolved by media#ion, City's action under Paragraph 10.06.0 or a
denial pursuant to Paragraphs 10.06.C.3 or 10.06.D shall become �'inal and bindirzg 30 days after
terrr�ation of the mediation unless, within that time period, City or Contrac�or:
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1. elects in writing to in�olce any other dispute zesalution process provided for in the
Supplementary Conditions; or
2, agrees with the other party to submit the Con1ract Clair►a ta another daspuie resolution
process;or
3. gives written notica to the other parry af the intent to submi� the Cont�ract Claim to a court of
cornpetent jurisdzction.
ARTICLE 17 — MISCELLANEOUS
] 7.01 Gfving Notice
A. Whenever any pro�ision of the Contract Documents requues the giving of �+ritten natice, it w�ll
be deemed to Have been validly �en if:
1, delivered in persan to the iridividual or to a member af ihe firm or to ar� officer of the
corporation for whorn it is intended; or
2. deli�ered at or seni by registered or c�rtified mail, postage prepaid, to ihe last business
address known to the gi�er of the notice.
B. Business address changes must be prampt�y made in vsrriting to the nther pazrty.
C. Whenever the Contract Documents speeif'ies gi�ing notice by eIectronic means such electronic
notice sl�aU b� deemed sufficient upon confirmation of receipt by the receiving party.
17.02 Compa�tatfon ofTrmes
When any period p�' iime is referredtQ in the Contract Docu�nents by days, it wi� be computed to
ez�clude the f�rst and include the last day of such period. If the I�st day of any such period falls on a
SatUrday or Sunday or on a day rnade a legal holiday the next War�ng Day shall b�come tk�e last day
af the period.
17.03 Cumulative Rernedies
The duties and obligations imposed by these General Conditions and the rights and remedies available
hereunder ta the parties hereto are in addition to, and arenot to be consfirued in any wa�as a limita�ion
af, any rights and remedies ava�able to any or all of them v�+hich are ofberwise imposed or available
by Laws or Regulatians, by special warranty or giaarantee, ar by other provisions of the Contract
Documents. The provisions of this Paragraph will be as effectzve as if repeated specif'ically in the
Contract Documents in connection with each particular duty, o'biigation, right, and remedy to which
they apply.
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17.04 S��vival of�bligaiions
All represe�tations, indetnnifications, warranties, and guarantees made in, required by, or given in
accordance with the Contract Documanis, as well as all continuing obligations indicated i►3 the
Cont�•act Documents, will survive fmal paymerat, coinpletion, and acceptance of the WorIc or
termination ar completion of the Coniract or termination of the services oi Cont�•actor.
17.OS Headings
Article and paragraph headings are inserted fo� convenience only and do not constitute parts of these
General Conditians.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
5'CAMDAIt.DCONSTRUCTIQN SPECITfCAT[ON DOCUM$NT5
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SUP�LEMENTARY CONDITIONS
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GENERAI. CONDITIONS
Supplementary Conditions
These Supplen�entary Conditions modiiy and supplement 5ection OQ 72 00 - General Conditians, and qther
pravisions of the Contract Docunnents as indieated below. Al! provisions oF tlie General Conditions that are
modiiied or supplemented remain in full force and effect as so modiiied or supplemented. All pravisions
of the General Condi#ions which at'e not so nlodified or supplemented remain in fulj force and effect.
Defined '�erms
The terms used in these Supp3ementary Canditions which are defin�d in the General Conditions hav� the
meaning assigned ta them in the General CondiTians, unless specifically noted herein.
Modifications and Supplements
The following are instructions that madify or suppiement specific paragraphs in the General Conditions and
other Cantract Docun�en�s..
SC-3.03B.2, "Resolving Discrepancies"
PIans govern over 5peci%cations.
SC-4.01A
Eas.ement limits shown an tiie Drawing are approximace and were provided to establish a basis for bidding.
Upon recaiving the final easements descrip�ions, Cantractor shaIl compare them to the lines shawn on ti�e
Contract Drawings.
SC-4.O1A.1., "Availability of Lands"
The fallowing is a list oF known outstandin� right-of-�vay, and/ar easements tv be acquired, if any as o�
July 1, 202Q:
Outstanding Right-Of-Way, andlor Easements to �e Acquired
PARCEL OW[�4LR
NUMSER
NONE
TARGET DA'�E
OF POSSE55ION
The Contractox understands and agrees that the dates iisted abvve aze estimates only, are not guaranteed,
and do not bind the City.
If Contractor cansiders the %nal easelnents provided to differ materiallq &am the representa�ians on the
Contract Drawirigs, Contractor shall within �ive (5} Business Days and before proceeding with the Work,
notify City in writing associated with the difFering easement Iine locations.
SC-4.01A.�, "Availability oi Lands"
C1TY OF FQRT WC?RTH
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Utilities or obstructions to be remo�ed, adjusted, and/or relocated
The following is list of utiIities and/or obstructions that have not been removed, adjusted, andlor relacated
as of 3uly 1, 2020:
EXT'ECTL�D UTILITY AIVD LOCATI�N
OWN�R
NONE
TARGET DATE OF
AD7U5TMENT
The Contractor und�rstands and ageees that the dates listed above ar� estiniates anly, are nat guaranteed,
and do not bind the City.
SC-4.02A., ��Snbsuriace and Physical C.onditions"
The following are reports of explorations and tests oi su5surface Cnndirions at t1�e site of the Work;
A"None" Report No. , dated , prepared by "Nane" a sub-consUltant of "None", a
cansultant of the City, pro�iding additianal mformation an "None"
The following are drawings af physical conditians in or relaCing to existing surface and subsurFac�
structures (excapt Under�round Facilities) �vhich are at or cantiguous to the site of the W�rk:
"None"
SG4.06A., "Hazardo.us Environmemtal Conditions at Site"
The following are reparts and drawings of existing hazardous anvironmental c.ondi�ions knowtt to the Ciry:
"None"
SG5.U3A., "Certificates of Insurante"
The entities listed 6elow are "additional insureds as their interest m
respective officers, directors, agents and employees.
(7} City
(2) Cons�ltant: 'None"
(3} DEher: "None'°
�C-S.04A., "Contracfor's Insurance"
ay ap�zear" including their
The ]zmits of liahility far the insurance required by Paragraph GC-5.04 shall provide tE�e following
coverages far not less than the follawing amounts ar greater where req�iired by laws and xegulatiarns:
5A4A. Workers' Compensation, urader Paragraph GC-5.04A.
Statutory limits
�mployer's liability
$1QO,QDD each accidentloccurrence
$1QQ,000 Disease - each empIoyee
$500,U00 Disease - policy Iimit
SC-S.04B., °�Contractor's Tnsurance"
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5.045. Commercial General Liahility, under Paragraph GG5.b4B. Contractor's Liability Insurance
under Paragraph GGS.(k�B., wluch shall be on a per pxoject basis cavering the Contractor with
minimum limits of:
$1,Q00,00{1 each occurrence
$�,40Q,OOp aggregate limit
'I'he poIicy must have an endorsement (Amendment — Aggregate Limits of Insurance) maicing the
General Aggregate Limits apply separately tn each job site.
The Commercial General i.iahility Insurance policies shall provide "X", "C", and "U" c.overage's.
Verification of such coverage must be shown in the Remarks Article of the Cei�ificate of Insurance.
SC S.Q4C., "Contractor's Insurance"
5.44C. Automobzle Liability, under Paragraph GG5.04C. Cont7ractor's Liabiiity Insurance under
Paragraph GG5.04C., which shall be in an amount not Iess than the following amounts:
(1) Antomobile Liability - a commercial business policy shall provide coverage on "�1ny Auto",
deiined as autos owned, hired and non-owned.
$1,00�,�Oq each accident on a combined single limit basis, Split limiTs are accepta6le if limits are at
least:
$250,000 �adily Injury per person /
$S�Q,ODO Bodily Injury per accident /
$1Q0,004 Property Damage
SC-5.04D., "Contractor's Insurance"
The Cantractor's construction acdvities will requize its empjoyees, agents, subcontractors, equipm�cnt, and
material deliveries ta cross railroad properties and tracks "None".
The Contractor shall conduct its operatians on railroad properki�s in such a manner as not tn interfere with,
hinder, or obstruct the railroad campany in any Tnanner whatsoever in the use or operaiion of it5ltheir trains
or other property. 5uch operations an railroad pxoperties may require tllat Contractor ta execute a"Right of
Entry Agreement' with the particular railroad company vr companies involved, and to this end the
Coniractar should satisfy itself as to the requirements of each railroad company and he prepared to axecute
the right-of-entry (if any) required by a taikoad company. The requirements specified herein likewise relate
ta tEie Contractor's use of pri�ate andlor construction access roads crossing said railroad company's
properties.
The Contractual Liability caverage reqnixed 6y Paragraph 5.04D of the General Conditions shall provide
coverage for nat less than the following amounts, issued by companies satisfactary to Fhe City and to the
Railroad Company fox a term that ct�ntinues far so Iong as the Contractor's operations and work crass,
occapy, ox touch railrnad property:
(1) General Aggregate:
(2} Eaeh Occurrence:
Required for this Contract
NIA
N!A
X Not required for this Contract
With respect to the above outlined insurance requirements, the fallowing shall govern:
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1. Where a single raih•oad eompany is invoTved, the Contractor shall provide ane insurance policy in
the name of the raikoad company, How�ver, if more than ane grade separation or at-grade
crossing is affected by the Projeet at entirely s.eparate [ocations on the line or lines of the same
railroad campany, separate co�erage may be required, each in the amaunt statad above.
Z. Where more #han one railroad company zs operating on the san�e right-oF-way or where severa]
railroad con�panies are invol�ed and operated on their own separate rights-of-way, the Contractor
may be required to pravide separate insurance policies in tha name of each railroad company.
3. if, in additian to a grade separation or an at-grade crossin�, other work or activity is proposed on a
railroad company's right-of-way aT a location entarely separate from the grade separation or at-
grade crossing, insurance coverag� for this work must be included in the policy covering rhe grad�
separa�ion,
4. If no grade separatian is inr+olvec! but other work is proposed on a raiIroad company's right-of-
way, all such other worie may be cavered in a single po�icy For that railroad, even though the wor�C
may be at two or more separate lacations.
No work or acti�ities on a railroad company's property ta be perfarmed by the Contractor shall be
comrnenced until the �ontractor has furnished the City with an originaI policy or policies of the insuxance
for each raiiroad comparay named, as required above, All sach insurance must be approaed by the City and
each affected Railroad Company prior to the Conhactar's beginning work.
The insurance specified above must be can•ied �antil all Work to be performed on the raiLroad right-of-way
has been completed and the grade crossing, if any, is no longer nsed by the ContractQr. In addirian,
insurance must be carried during all maintenance and/or repair work parformed in the railroad right of-vvay,
3uch insurance must name the raitraad comgany as the insured, together r�vith any tenant ox lesse� of the
railroaci company operating over traeks involved in the Pcojeet.
SC-6.U4., ��Project Schedule"
Project schedule shall be tier 3 for the pxoject, �
SC-6A�'., "Wa�e Rates"
The folIowing is the prevailing wage rate table(s} applicable ta this project and is pravided in the
Appendixes: GC 6.p7
24I3 Prevailing Wage Rates (Hea�y and Highway Construction Project}
A capy of tEie tabl� is also a�ailable by accessing the City's w�bsite at:
https://apps.fortworihtexas.�o�/Pro i ectResources/
You can access the file by folZowing; the directory path:
02-Construction DocumentslSpeeifications/Div00 — Genezal Conditions
SC-6.69., °�eruuts and U#flit�es"
SC-6.09A., `°Contractar obta�ined permits aud licenses"
The following are lcnown permits and/or licenses required by the Contract to be acquired by the Contractor;
"None"
SG6.09B. `°City obtained permits and licenses"
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The follawing are knowu �ermits andfor licenses required by the Contract to be acquired by the City:
"None"
SG6A9C. "Outstanding pernvts and licenses"
The foliowing is a list of known out�tanding permits and/or licenses to be acquired, if any as vf July 1,
2D24:
Outstancling 1'ermiis xndlvr Licenses to Be Acquired
OWNER PERMIT OR LICENSE AND LOCATION
"None"
SGi.02., "Coardinatian"
TARGBT DATE
OF POSSESSION
The indi�iduals or entides listed below have contracts witx► the City for the performance of other work at
the Site:
"Noae"
Vendor Sco e of Work Coordinatia� Authori
Nane None � None
5C-8.01, "Comrnun4cations to Contractor"
"None"
SC-9.O1.., "City's Project Manager"
The City's Praject Manager for this Contract is Tariqnl Islam or hislner successor pursuant to wx-itten
notif cation irom the Director of Transportation and Public Works
SC-13.43C., "Tests and Tnspections"
"None"
SC-16A1C1, "Methads and Procedures"
"None"
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31912Q2D I D.V. Ma�ana I�� 6;07, Updated the link such that files can be accessed via the Gity's
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STAIVDAItI] CONSTRUCTION SP$CIFfCATION DOCUNiENTS
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A. Section Includes:
i. Suinmary of Work to be perf�rmed in accordance with the Cantract Documents
B. Daviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATI4N SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY T4
THIS PROJECT PAY ITEMS, NO SEPARATE PAY. NO PAYMENT WI�,L BE
MADE FOR MQBTI.JZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION �'ROM ONE
LOCATION TO ANOTHER IN NORMAL PROGRESS OF PERFORMiNG THE
WORK. REMDBILIZATION PAY ITEM SHALL BE PAID FOR SUS�'ENSION
OF WORK Sl'ECIFICALLY REQUIRED IN THE C4NTRACT DOCT.TMLNTS
OR AS REQU I RED BY THE CITY.
15 C. Related Specification 5ections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
16 1. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, and Conditions of the Contract
17 2. D'ivision 1- General Requirements
18 1.2 PRXCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
19 A. Measureinent and Payment
20 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various iiems bid.
21 No separafe payment will be allawed fQr this Ttem.
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A. Work Covered by Contract Documents
Work is to inelude furnislting all labar, �naterials, and equipment, and performing
all Work ne�essary for this construction projact as detailed in the Drawings and
Speci�cations.
B. Subsidiaty Work
1. Any and all Wark sgecifically governed by documentary requirements far the
project, such as condifions imposed by the Drawings or Contract Dacuments in
which na speciiic item for bid has been provided for in the Praposal and the item is
nat a typical unit bid item included on the standard bid itern list, then the item sha�l
be eansidered as a subsidia�y item nf Work, the cost af wkiich shall be inclL�ded in
the price bid in the Proposal far various bid items.
2. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBIL�ZATION SHALI. NOT BE PAID DiRECTLY
BUT SHALL BE CONSIDERED SUBSID[ARY TO THE MAJaR ITEMS OF
WORK. NO PAYMENT WILL BE MADB FOR M�BILIZATION AND
DEMIBILIZATION FROM �NE LOCATION TD ANOTHER 1N N�RMAL
FR�GRESS OF PERFORMING THE WORK.
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STANDARD CONSTRUCT[bN SPBCIFICATION �OCUM�NTS
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1 C. LTse of Premis�s
2 I. Coordinata uses of premises under direction of the City.
3 2, Assume full responsibility for protection and safekeeping of znaterials and
4 equipinent stored an the 8ite.
5 3. Use and occupy onIy portions of the public streets and alleys, or ather public places
6 or other rights-of-�vay as provided for in the oz'dinances of the City, as shown in the
7 Contract Doc�ments, or as may 6e spectfically authorized in writing by the City.
8 a. A reasonable amo�ant of taols, materials, and equipment for construation
9 purpose� tnay be stored in such space, bLit na more than is necessary to avaid
10 delay in the constructian operations.
11 b. Excavateti and waste materials slaal] be stored in such a way as not to interfere
T2 with the use of spaces that may be designated to be left fi•ee and unobstrueted
13 and so as not ta inconvenience aceupants o�' adj aceni property,
14 c. If the street is occupied by railrQad tracks, the Work shall be carried on in sucla
15 manner as not to interfer� with the operation of the railroad.
16 1) AIl Work shal] be in accoxdanc� witli railroad requirements set forfh in
17 Division 0 as well as the railroad permit.
18 D. Work witliin Easements
19 1. Do not enter upon private property for any purpase without having pre�iously
2fl obtained permission fram the owner of such property.
21 2, Do not store equipment or material on private pzoperty unless and unti� the
22 speci�ed approval af the properiy owner has been seeured in writing by tlie
23 Contractor and a copy furnislled to the City.
2� 3. LTnless specif eally provided otherwise, clear a1I rights-o� way or easements af
25 obstructions which �nust be r�moved ta make possible proper prosecution of the
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4. Preserve and use every precaution to prevent damage to, al� trees, shrubbary, plants,
lawns, %nces, culverts, curbing, and alI other types of structures or improwements,
to all water, sewer, and gas ]ines, to aII conduits, o�erhead pole lin�s, or
appurtenances ihereof, includin� the construction of temporary fences and to aIl
other public oz' private property adjacent to the Work.
5. Notify the proper r�presentatives of the orvners or occupants ofthe public ar pri�ate
lands of interest in lands which might be affected 6y the Work.
a. Such notice shall be nnade at least �8 haurs zn advance of the beginning of the
Wark.
b. Notices shall be applicable to both public and private utility companies and any
corparation, company, individual, or other, either as owners or occupants,
whose Iand or interest in land rnight be affected by the Work.
c, Be eesponsible for a11 damage or inju�y to property of any character resuItin.g
from any act, amission, neglect, or mis.conduct in the manner or method or
execution af the Work, or at any time due to defective work, �naierial, or
equipment.
6. Fence
a. Restore aII fences encauntered and removed during construction of the Project
to the original or a better than original condition.
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b. Erect temporary fencing in place of the fencing removed whenever the Worl� is
not in progress and when the site is vacated overnight, and/ar at all times ta
pravide site security.
c. The cost for a11 fence work within e�sements, inciuding remoWal, temporary
ciosures and raplacement, shall be subsidiary to the various items bid in the
project praposal, unless a bid rtem is specifically grovided in the praposal.
LS SUBMITTALS [NOT U�ED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINRORMATIONAL SUBMiTTALS [NOT US�D]
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10 1,8 MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SUBMITTALS �NOT USED]
11 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
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5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. The procedure for requesting the appzoval of s�►bstitution of a product #hat is not
7 equivalent tn a produet which is s.p�ciiied by descriptive oz performance critaria or
S defined by referenc� to I or more of the following:
9 a. Name of manufacturer
1Q b. Name af vendor
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12 d. Catalog number
i3 2. Substitutions are not "or-equals".
I4 B. Deviations from �is City of Fort �Vartb. Standard Speciiic��ion
15 1, None.
16 C. Relat�d Specificatian Section� include, but are not neeessarily Iimited to;
17 1. Division [} — Bidding Requuements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
18 2. Division 1— General Requirements
19 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDUR�S
20 A, Measurement and Payment
21 �.. Work associated with this Item is eonsidered subsidiary to the various items bid.
22 No separate paytnent will be aI.lowed for this Item,
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A. Request far Substitution - General
1. Within 30 days after award of Contraet (unless noted otherwise), tbe City will
cansider fornnaI requests from Cantzactor for substitut�on of praducts in piace of
those specified.
2. Certain rypes of equipment and kinds of material are describ�d in Specificatiqns by
means of references ta names of maizufaeturers and vendars, trade names, or
catalog numbers.
a. When this method of specif'ying is used, it is not intended to exclude from
consid�ration other products bearing other rr�a�ufacturer's or vendar's names,
trade names, or cataZog numbers, provided said products are "or-eq�als," as
determined by Ciry.
3. Other types of equipment and kinds of material may be acceptable substitutians
under the following canditions;
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1 a. Or-equals are unavailable due to strike, discontinued production of prnducts
2 meeting specified zequirements, or other iactors beyond contral of Contractor;
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4 b. Contractor propos�s a cost andlor time reduction incenti�e to the City.
S 1.5 �UBMYTTALS
6 A.. See Request for Substitution Form {attached)
7 B. Pracedur� for Requesting Subs.titukion
8 1. Substitution shall be con�idered only:
9 a. After award of Contract
1D b. Under the condi�ions stated herein
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2. Submit 3 copies of each written request for substitution, including:
a. Documentarinn
1) Complete data substantiating compliance of proposed substitution with
Contract Dacuments
2) Data relating to char�ges in construction schedule, when a reduc�ion is
proposed
3) Data relating to changes in cast
b. �or pz'oducts
lj Product identification
a) Manufacturer's name
b) Telephone number and representative contact name
c) Specification Sectior� or Drawing refer8nce of originally speci�ied
praduct, including discrete name or ta� namber assigned to original
praduct in the Cantract Docurnents
2) Manuf�cturer's literature clearly rriarked to show compliance of prnposed
praduct with ConCract Documents
3) Itemized coznparison of original and proposed product addressing product
characteristacs including, but not necessarily limited to:
a) Size
b) Composition or materials of canstrucrion
c) Weight
d) Electz�cal or mechanical requirements
4) Productexperience
a) Lncatian of past projects ukilizing producC
b} Name and telephone number of persflns associaked wi� referenced
projects knowledg�able concerning propos�d product
c) Available field data and reports associated with proposed product
5) Samples
a) Provide at request of City.
b) 5arnples become the property of the City.
c. For canstruction nn�thads:
I} Detailed descri.ptian of proposed methad
2) Illustration drawings
C. Approval or Re3ection
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2_ City reserves the right to require proposed produ.ct io comply with color and pattern
of specified product if necessary to secure design intent.
3. In the ev�nt the subsiitutian is appzaved, the resulting cast andlor time reduction
will be documented by Change Ord�r in accordance with the General Conditians.
4. No additional contract time will be given for substitution.
5, Substitution will be rejected if:
a. 3ubmittal is not tluough the Contractor with his stamp of approval
b. Request is not made in accordance with this Specification Sectinn
c. Tn the City's opinion, acceptance will require substantial revision of the original
design
d. In the City's opinion, substitutaon wi11 not perform adequately the function
consistent with the design intent
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A. In maldng request for substitution or in �sing an approved product, the Contractor
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1. Has in�estigated proposed prod�ct, �nd has ztetermined that ir is adequate or
superiar in all respects to that specified, and that it wi11 perform function for which
it is inten.ded
2. Will provide same guarantee for substitute item as inr product specified
3. Will coordinate instalIation of accepted substitut�on into Work, to include building
tnodifications if necessary, making such changes as znay be required for Work to be
complet� in all respects
4. Wai�es all claims for additional costs related to substitution wfiich subsequently
arisa
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REQUEST FOR Si]B�TITLTTION FORM:
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PR07ECT: DATE:
We hereby suhmit for ynur consideratzon the following product instead of the specified item for
the abo�e project:
SECTIQN PAK.AGRAPH SPECIFIED ITEM
Proposed Substitution:
Reaspn for Suhstitution:
�clude complete information on chazages to Drawings and/or Specif ca�ians which propased
substitut�on wiII zequire for its pioper instalIation.
FiII in Blanks Below:
A. WiI� the undersigned contractor pay for changas to the building design, including engineering
and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution?
B. What effect does substitutian haae an ofhez' t��ades?
C. Dif�erences between proposed substitution and specified item?
D. DifFerences in praduct cost ar product delivery time?
E. Manufacturer's guarantees of the p�•oposed and specified items are:
Equal Bet�er (explain on attachment}
The undersigned states that the function, appearance and quality are equivalent or superior to the
specified item.
Su6mitted By; For Use by Ciry
Signature
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Ci!'Y QP FORT WORT'H
STANDAIt.D CONSTRUCTiON SPBCIFICAT[QN DQCUMENTS
Revised 7uly ], 2011
Rejected
2021 NORTH RIVfiRSIDE RESUTZFACING PR07�CT
C1TY PRO]ECT NO. 102877
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PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
3 PART 1 - GENERAI.
4 11 SUMMARY
5 A. Sectian Includes:
6 1. �'ro�isions for the prec�nstruction meetsng to be he1d prior to the start of Work to
7 clariiy constructian con�'act administratian proced�res
8 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard 5pecification
9 1. Nane.
10 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessa�'ily limited to:
11 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Cant� act Forms and Conditions of the Contract
�2 2. Division 1— General Requirements
13 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDU1tES
14 A. Measurement and Paymant
1S I. Work associated with this Item is cansidered subsidzary to the va�'iQus items bid.
lb No sepazaCa payment wiII be allnwed for this Itern.
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A. Coordination
l. Attand preconstz'uction meeting.
2. Representatives of Cantractor, subcantraciors and �suppliers attending meetings
shall ba qaalified and authorized to act on hehalf of the en�ity each represents.
3. Meeting administered by City may be tage recorded.
a. If recoz'ded, tapes �vill be used to prepare zninutes and retained by City for
future reference.
B. Precanstruction Meeting
l. A preconstruction meeting will be held within 14 days after the execution of the
Agreemant and before Work is started.
a. The rneeting will be scheduIed and administered by the City.
2. The Project Represen[ative will preside at the meeting, pz'epare the notes of k11e
meeting and distribute copies of same to all participants wiao so request by fully
completing the atEendance form to be circuiated at the beginning of the meeting.
3. Attendance shall znclude:
a. Project Representati�e
b, Contractor's project manager
c. Contractor's superintendent
d. Any subcon�'actor or supplier representatives whom the Contzactor may desue
to invite or the City may request
CTTY OF' FORT R'ORTH
5'i'ANDARD COIVSTRIICTIO[Y SPECII�ICATI�l�f DbCUMEIdTS
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f. Others as appropriate
4. Canstruet�on Sehedule "
a. Prepare b�seline constructian schedule in aecordanee with Section O1 32 lb and
pravide at Preconstruction Meeting.
b. Ciky wiu notify Contractor of any schedule changes upon Notice of
Preconstructian Meeting.
5. Preliminary Agenda may include:
a. Introduction of Project 1'ersonnei
b. General Description of P�'nject
c. Status of right-of-way, utility clearances, easements or other pertinent permits
d. Contractor's wnrk plan and scheduIe
e. Contract Time
f. Natice to Proceed
g. Construction Staking
h. Progress �ayments
i. Extra Work and Change Order Procedures
j. Field Orders
k. Disposal Site Letter for Waste 1Vlaterial
1. Insurance Renewals
m, PayzoIl Certification
n. MaCerial CerUfications and Qualzty Cont�ol Testing
o. Public Safety and Convenience
p. Documentatian of Pre-Construetion Coflditions
q. Weekend Work NotificaCion
r, Legal Holidays
s. Trench Safety Plans
t. Confined Space Entry Standards
�z. Caordination with the City's representative for qperations of existing water
systems
v. Storm �ater Follution Pz�eventian Plan
w. Coordinat�oa with other Contractors
x. Early VVarnizag System
y. Contraetor Evaluation
z. Special Conditions applica6Z� to the project
aa. Damages Claims
bb, SubmittaI Procedures
cc. Substitution Proceduzes
dd. Correspondence Routing
ee. Record Drawings
ff. Temporary co.nstruction faCilities
gg, M/WBE ar MBE/SBE procedures
hh. Final Acceptauc�
ii. �'inal Payment
jj. Questians or Comrr��nts
CTCY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARd CONSTRUCTId1V SPECIPICATION DQCUM�NTS
Revised Augus[ 17, 2012
2021 NORTH RiVERSIDE RES[IRFACING PRO.IECT
CITY PROJECT N�. 102877
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2 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTAL�/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTt�LS [NUT USED]
3 1.7 CLOSE�UT SUBMITT,ALS [N�T US�D]
4 1.S MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMXTTALS [NOT USED]
5 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [N�T USED]
6 110 DELIVERY, ST�RAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT CJSED]
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SECTION 013120
PROJECT MEETlNGS
5 A. Section Includes:
� I. Provisions for project meetings throughout the construction per�od lo enable orderly
7 review of the progzess of the Wnzk and to provide for systematic discussion of
8 potential problems
9 B. Deviations this City of Fart Worth Standazd Specification
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1. Division 0—Bidding Requrrernents, Contrack �orms and Conditions of the Contract
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PRICE AND PAYMENT PROC�DURES
15 A. Measur�zr�ent and Paym�nt
16 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidrary to the �arious items bid.
17 No separate payment vviil be allowed fox this Item.
18 L3 REFERENCES [NOT iT,�ED]
14 1.4 ADMINISTRAT�VE REQ�TIREMENTS
2fl A. Caordina�ion
21 1. Schedule, attend and administer as specified, peziodic progress meetings, and
22 speeia�lq called meetings throughout pz'ogress of the Work.
23 2. Reprasentaiives of Contractor, subcontract�rs and suppliers attending meetings
24 shall be qu�lifiec! and authorized to act on behaIf of the entity each represents.
25 3. Meetings administered by City may be tap� recflrded.
26 a. If recorded, tapes wiIl be used to prepare zx►inutes and retained by City for
27 iuture reference.
�� �. Meetxngs, in addition to those specified in tt�is Sectaon, may be laeld when reque�ted
24 by t�e City, Engineer or Contractoz.
3.0 B. Pre-Construction Neighborhood Meeting
31 1. After the execution of the Agreement, but be%re consktuction is allowed to begin,
�2 attend 1 Public Meeting witki affected residents to:
33 a. Present projected schedule, ineluding cc�nstruction start date
34 b. Answer any construction related questions
35 2. Meeting Location
3b a. Locatian of ineeting to be deter�z�zned by the City.
37 3. Attendees
�g a. Contractor
C1TY OF FORT 1�ORTH
5TANDAIZD COPISTRUCTI0I�I SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS
Revised July 1, 2011
2021 NORTH RNERSIDE RESURFACING PI�07ECT
CE'I'Y PRQ7ECT NO. 102677
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b. Project Repres�ntati�e
c. Other City representatives
4. Meeting Schedule
a. Xn ganeral, the neighbarhood meeting will occur within the 2 weeks follovvin�
the pre-eonstructian conference.
b. � no case will construction be allowed ta begin until this meeting is he�d.
C. Progress Meetings
1. Formal project coard'znation meetings will he held periodically. Meetings will be
scheduled and administered by 1'roject Representative.
2. Additional progress meetings to discuss specific topics will be conducted on an as-
needed basis. Such additional nneetings shall include, but taat be limited to:
a. Coordinatzn.g shutdawns
b. Installation af piping and equipment
c. Coordination between otkier construction projects
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the meeting and distribut� copies of the same to all participants who sa requesC by
fuIIy completing the attendance form to be circulated at the beginning of each
meeting.
Attendance shall include:
a. Cont�actor's project managet
b. Contractar's superiatendent
c. Any subcontraetor pr snppliar representakives whom the Contraetor may desire
to invite or the City may request
d. Engineer's representatives
e. City's representatives
f. Others, as requested by the Pz'aject Representative
Fre3iz�ninary Agenda may include:
a. Re�iew of Wark progress since previous meeting
b. Field obsertrations�, problems, conflicts
c. Items which impede constructian schedule
d, Review of off-site fabrication, deiivery schedules
e. Review of construction interfacing and sequencing requirements with ather
con5trucCipn contracts
f. Corrective measures and procedures tn regain prolected schedule
g. Revisions ta construction schedule
h. Pragress, schedule, during succeeding Work period
i. Coardination of schedules
j. Review snbmittal sck�edules
k. Maintenance of quality standards
1. Pending changes and substitutzons
m. Reviaw proposed changes for:
1} Effect on construction scheduie and an campletion date
2) Effect on other contracts. of the Project
n. Review Record Docurnents
o. Review monthly pay request
p. Re�iew status of Requesks for Information
CTI'Y OF PORT WdRTH
STA3YDAKT] CQIVSTRUCTION S�ECIFICATIOIV AOGUMSNTS
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
2Q21 I10I2TH 1ZNERSII)E RESURFACING PL�OJECT
CITY PROd�CT' NO. 10287T
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1 6. Meeting Schedule
2 a. Progress meetings wiII be held periadically as deternnined by the Project
3 RepresentaEzve.
4 1) AdditionaI meetings znay be held at the request of the:
� a) City
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8 7. Mee�ing Location
� a. The Czty will establzsh a meeting location.
10 1) To the extent practzcable, meetings wilI be hald at Che Site.
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13 l.q CLO�EOUT 5UBMITTALS [NOT USED]
14 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTAL$ [NOT USED]
] 5 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT LT,SED]
16 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT TJSED]
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STANDARD CONS'CRUC'TION SYECIF[CATION DOCUMENTS
Revised ]uly l, 2011
2021 NORTH ANERSIDH RESi7RFACII�G YROJECT
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i.i su�.RY
A. Seetion IncIudes:
6 1. General requirements for the preparation, submittal, updating, status repot•ting and
7 management of ti�e Construction Progress Schedule
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1. None.
i2 C. Re�ated Speciiication Sections include, bui are not necessarily limited to:
l3 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Con�itions of the Contract
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The City of Fort Worth (Ciiy) is committed to deli�ering quality, cost-effecti�e
infrast�'ucture to its citizens in a timeiy inanner. A key tool to aclueve tk�s purpose is a
properly structured scheduie with accurate updates. This supports effective monitoring
of progress and is input to criticaI decision making hy t�e project manager tluoughout
the life of the project. Data from the updated p�oject schedule is utilized in status
reporting t� various leve[s of the City organization at�d the citizenry.
This Document comple�nents the City's Standard Agreement to guide the canstruction
cantractor {Contractor) it� preparing an.d submitting accep#able schedules for use by the
City in praject delivery. The expectation is tl�e perfarmance afthe work follows the
accepted schedule and adhere to the cantractuai timeline.
The Contractor wi�l designate a quaiified representative (Praject Scheduler) responsible
for developing and updating the schedule and preparing status �'eporting as required by
the City.
3l 1.� PR.�CE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES
32 A. Measuretnent and Payment
33 1. Worlc associated with this Iiem is considered subsidiary to tt�e various items bid.
34 No separate paynnent wili be allawed far tiais Item.
35 2. Non-campliance vvit� this specification is graunds f�r City to withhajd payment oi
36 the Cantractor's invoices un�il Contractor achieves said compliance.
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CIT1' OF FORT WOIYI`fi
STA1�fflARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF1CATlON DOCUMENTS
Revised August 13, 2U21
2�21 NQR`I�I [2IVER51pER�5URFACINGPR07ECT
CITY PRO7EG`I' 1�0. 102877
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1 Each project is represented by City's illaster pt•oject scheduIe that encompasses the
2 entire scope af activities en�isianed by the City to properly deliver the wark. W&en tlte
3 City cantracts with a Conteactoa'to perform construction o�the Work, ihe Cont��actor
4 will d�velop ar�d maintain a sch�dule for their scope of vvork in a[ignment with the
5 City's standa.f•d schedule requirements as def r�ed herein. The data and inforrnatian of
� each such schedule will be leveraged and become integraf in the master projeet
'1 schedule as deemea appropriate by the City's P�•oject Control Specialist and approveci
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"The maste�• p�•oject schadul� is a holistic represenf:at[on of the scheduled ac#ivities
aqd milestones far the iotal project and 6e Critical Path Method {CPN� based. The
City's Project Manager is accountable fa�' aversight of the developtnent and
maii�taining a master project scheclule for each project, When the City contracts for
the design and/or co��st�uction af th� pi•oject, the master praject schedule w[I1
iilcarparate elements of th� Design and Construction scheduEes as deemed
appropriate by the City's Peoject Control Speciaflst. The assigned City Project
Contra] Specialist creates and maii�tains the master praject sch�dule in P6 (City's
schedu�ing scsftware}.
2. Construction ScY�adu�e
The Cont��actor is responsiUle fot- developing and ma�nta[ning a schedule for the
scope ofthe Contractar's con.tractual requirements. The Contractoi• will issue an
initial schadule for z•eview a.nd acceptance by the City's Project Con�rol Specialist
and the City's Project Mat�ager as a baseline scheduIe far Cantractor's scope of
work. Contractai• will issue current, accurate updates of their sc[aedule (Progress
Schedule) to the City at tize end of each manth thf•oughout the life of their work,
B. Schedu,[e Tters
The City has a poi•tfolio ofprojects that vaey widely in size, comptexity and content
requif•ing different scheduling to effectively dellvez' each pt�oject. The City uses a
"tiered" approach to align the proper schedule with the criteria for each project. The
City's Projact Manager determines the app��opriate schedule tier foa` each project, and
includes that designation anc! the associated t•equirements in the Cor�tractar's scope of
work. The follow[ng is a summary ofthe "tiers".
3G 1, Tler I; Small Si�e and Short Diu•ation Project (design not i�equired)
3"1 The City develops amd maintains a Master Projeci Schedttle for the ptoj�ct. No
3$ schedule submittal is ��equired from Contractol•. City's Pl•oject Control Specialis#
39 acc�uires any necessary schedule status data or information througli discussions with
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The City develops and mainfains a Maste�• Project Schedule fo�• the proj ect. Tne
Cani�ractor identifies "stat�" and "finish" m.ilestone dates an key elements af thei�•
work as agreed with the City's Proj ect Manager at the kickoff of their work effort.
Tke Cantractor issues to the City, updates to #he "siart" and "�nish" dates for such
mi�estones at the end flf each month throughout the 2ife of their work on the pt•oj ect.
3. 7'ier 3: Medium anc! Large Size and/or Com.plex Projects Regaedless ofDuration
CITY OF FORT WORTI-I
STANDARD CON5T12UCTIpI�i SPECTFICATIOAI DOCiJMEN1'S
Revised August 13, 202 l
2021 NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURFACI�TG PRQJECT
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r The City develops and maintains a Master Project ScIaedL�le %t• the praj ect. The
2 Contractor develops a Baseline �chedule and maintains the scheduie of their
3 respective seope of waz'ic on the proj ect at a Ie�el of detail (generally Leve13) and in
4 alignmet�t withthe WBS strueture in Section 1,4.H as agreed by tlZe Project
S Manager. The Caniracto� issues to the City, updates of their respecti�e schedule
(, (Progress Schedule) at the end �f each month throughout the life of their warlc on the
7 Qro� ect.
S C. Schedule Types
9 Projeet delivery far the City utilizes two types of schedules as not�d below. The City
10 develops an� rnairitains a Master Project Schedule as a"62�,seline" schedule and issue
11 month[y updates to the City ProjectlVlanager (end of each month) as a"progress"
12 schedule. The Contractor prepares and submits each schedule type t�o fuliijl their
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16 The Contractor develops and submits to the City, an initial schedule for their scope
I7 of wark in alignment with this speeification. �nce reviewed and accepted by the
l8 City, it becomes tkte `Baseline" scheduie and is the basis against which all progress
19 is rneasured. The baseline schedule wi11 be updated when there is a change or
24 addition to the scope of wat-k iinpaetittg the duration of the work, and only after
21 reGeipt of a duly authorized change order issued by the City. In the event progress is
22 significantly behind schedule, the City's Project Manager may authorize an update
23 ta the baseline schedule to facilitate a more practica! evaivatian of progress. An
2� example o.f a Basejine 5chedule is provided in Speciiication O1 32 16.1
Z5 Construction Froject Schedufe Baseline Example.
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Z7 2. Progress Schedule
28 The Contractor updates their schedule at the end of each month to represent the
2g progress acl�ieved in the wack which includes any impact fratn authorized changes
34 in the wo�•k. The updated schedule m.ust accurately re�lect the cu�•rent status af the
31 work at thai point in time and is referced to as the "Progress Schedule". The City's
3� Project Manager and Pro�ect Conh'ol Specialist reviews and accepts each progress
33 schedule. In the event a progress schedule is deemed not acceptable, the
34 unacceptable issues are identiiied by the City within 5 warlting days and the
35 Con�ractar must provide an acceptable progress schedule within 5 working days
36 after receipt of nan-acceptance noti�ication. An exan�ple of a Progress �chedu�e is
37 provided in Specif cation O1 32 I6.2 Construciian Pro�ect Schedule Pragress
3 g Example,
39 D. City Standa.rd Schedule req�airements
q� The following is an overview of the znethodalogy for developing and maintaining a
4I s�heduie for deli�ery of a project.
ClTY 01� FORT WORTH
2021 NOItTH RIVERSIDE RESUR�'AC.IlVG PRO.IEC'f"
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and fallow the {Ci�itical Path Methodology) CFM methad. The Cont�'actor's
schedule wrll ali�n witl� the z•equirements of this specifcatian and will be cost
loc�derl to eeflect their pIart for execution. Compliance wrriti� cost loading can be
�ravided with traditional cost loading of line i#ems OR a prajected cost per
mo�ath for the project when the initia[ sc�edale is submitted, updated on a
quarterly basis is signi�cant change is anticipated. Overall �chedule duratioa7
will a[ign with the cantractual requirements for the respective scap� of wor[< and be
reflected in City's Master Project Schedule. The Project Number and Name of the
Project is required on each schedule and must match the City's �rojeci data.
E. Schedule File Narne
All schedules subt�aitted ta the C�ty for a project will have a fil� name that bagins with
the City's project numbel� followed 6y the name of tlae praject %1lowed by baselit�e (if
a baseIine schednle) or the year ¢nn► tnar�th (if a progress scheduie), as shown belava.
� Baseline Schedule File Name
Fo�•mat: City ProjectNumber ProjectName_Baseline
Example: 10I376 North Montgomery Strest HMAC Baseline
p Progress Schedule File Natne
Format; City Praject Number Project Nanie YYYY MM
Example: 101376 North Montgamery Steeet I IMAC 201 S O 1
a Project Schedule Pz'ogress Narrative File Name
Forntat: City Project Number Project Narrze PN YYYY-MM
Cxample: 1 Q1376 Narth Montgomery 5treet HMAC PN 20I8 O1
F. Schedule Templates
The Cont�-actor will utilize the rele�ant sections from the City's teznplates pl•ovided in
the City's doeument management system as tl�e basis for creating theii• respective
praject schedule. Specifical[y, the Cont��actor's schedule will align with �e layout of
the ConStruction secfion. Tl�e templates are identified by type �f praject as noted
belaw.
• At-�erials
� A�iation
o Neighborhaad Streets
@ Sidewallcs (later)
� Quiet Zanes (later)
� Street Lights {Iate�•)
a Intet'sectian Imp�•ovements {Iatet•)
e Parks
� Stflrrn water
� Street Maintenance
• Traffic
� Water
CITY OF' FORT WORTH
STANDARI7 CONSTRUGTION SPECIFICATIOIV DOCUMENTS
Revised August 13, 2p2 [
2021 NORTI-[ R]VERSIDE RESURF'�CING PROICCT
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The City's standard calendar for schedule de�elopment purposes ia based on a 5-day
wor[twaek and accounts fot• �he City's eight standard halidays (New Years, Martin
Luther ��ing, Memorial, Independ�nce, Labor, Thanksgiving, day afier Thanksgiving,
Christmas). The Cor�t�•actar will establish a schedule calendar as pa� of the schedule
development �rocess and provide to the Pro3ect Control Specialist as part of the basis
for thei� schedule. Vaz'iations between the City's calendar and the Cont�actar's
calendaj• inust 6e r�soived prior tn the City's acceptailce of'their Baseline project
schedule.
H. WBS & Milestone Standards for Scl�edule Developtnent
The seope of work to be accomplished by the Contractoz• is represented in 1he schedule
in the farm of a Work Bcealcdown Structure {WBS). The WBS is tihe basis for the
d��elopment of the schedule acti�ities and shall be imbedded and depicfed in the
schedule.
The following is a summary of the standar'ris to be follovaed in preparing and
maintaining a schedufe foa• project delivery.
Conta•actor is required to utilize the City's WBS structure and respective
project type templata far "Constr�ucti�n" as shown in Section 1.4.H below.
Additianal activities may be add�d ta Levels 1- 4 fo accommodate the needs
of the organization executing the work. Specifically the Contractor wiIl add
activities under WB5 XXXXXX.80.83 "Construction Execution" that
delineates the activities associated with the vaeious components of the worlc.
27 2. Contractor is required to �dltere to the City's Standard Milestanes as shown
2g in. Section 1.4.I belaw. Contractor wiii include additional milestones
2g representing intermediate deliverables as required to aec�u'ately reflect th�ir
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Activities are the discrete e�ements of work that malce up the sehedule. They will be
organized under th� uml�rella of the WSS. Activiiy descriptions should adequately
describe the activity, a�td in some cases the extent of the activity. All activities ar�
logically tied with a predecessor and a successor. The only exceptian ta this rule is for
"project start" and "projeet finish" rniles#ones.
TI�e activity duratian is i�ased on the physical atnount of waj'k to he performed far the
stated activiiy, with a maxunum dw'ation of 20 working days OR a continuous activity
in ane location. If the wark for any one activity exceec�s 24 days, break that activity
down incrementally to achi�ve t.�is duration. constraint. Any exception �o this requires
review and acce�atance by the City's Project Control Specialist.
45 J. Chang� Ordecs
46 When a Change Order is issued by the City, the impact is incorporated into the
47 previausly accepted basel.ine schedule as an update, to clearly show ir�paet to the
48 project ti�neline. The Cont�'actor submits this updated baseline schedule to the City for
CITY OF FORT WOR'CH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOW SPECII'TCATIOAf UOCUM�NTS
Revised August i3, 202I
2EJ21 NORTH AIVERSIDE RESURF'ACING PR07ECT
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t•eview and accepta�ce as desci•ibed in Section 1.5 below. LTpdated baseline schedule.s
adhere to the following:
1, Time extensions associated with app�•oved cont��act inodifica#ions are limited to the
actual amount of time the projeci activities a�e anticipated to be deiayed, waless
ntlierwise approved by the Program Managar.
2. The re-baselined schedule is submit�ed 6y the Contractor tvithit� tert workdays a$er
the date of receipt of tlae appi•oved Chan�e Ordef•.
3. The char�ges in lag.ic or durations approved by the City �re used to a��alyze the impact
of the cha.nge and is included in the Chang� Order. The eoding for a new activity{s)
added to the schedule far the Change Ordet• includes the Change Order number in the
Activity ID. Use as maily acfivities as needed to accurately sho� the vvork of the
Change Order. Revisions to the baseline schedul� are not effeetive t�ntil accepied by
the City,
K. City's Wark Brealcdown Structure
WSS Cade WBS Name
XXXX:XX Project Name
XXXXXX.30 Design
XX3CXXX.30.10 Design Contt•acior Agreemen�
XXXXXX.3Q.20 Conceptual Design (30%)
X��XXXX.303C Prelimin.ary Design (50%)
XXXXXX.30.40 Fina[ Design
XXXXXX.30.S0 En�ironmental
XXXKXX.30.60 Per�nits
XXXXXX.30.60.10 Permits - Identification
XXXXXX.30.b0.20 Permiis - Re�iew/Approve
XXXXXX.�40 ROW & Easemenis
XX�XX�.40,10 RO W Negatiations
XXXKXX.40.20 Condemnation
XXXXXX,'�� Utiliky Relocation
XXXXXX.70.10 Util[t� Relocation Co-ordination
XXXX�.SO Construction
XXXXXX.80.81 Bid and Award
XXKXXX.80,83 Construction Exec�etion
XXXXXX. S 0. $ 5 Inspection
XXXXXX.84.86 �andscaping
�' X.90 Closeou�
�XXXXX.90.10 Const��uction Cantract Close-out
XXXXXX.90.40 Design Contract Closure
L. City's Standard Milestones
The fallowing milestQne activities (i.e., impartant events on a pro�ect that marlc critical
points in titzae) are of partieular interest to the City ancl must be reflected in the project
schedule far a11 phases o�' wqrk.
crm�r oF �aR�r waRmx
STANDARD CO]�TSTRUCTIQN SP�CIFICATION DOCUMEN'TS
Revised August l3, 2021
2a2] NORTH RIVERSIDE ItGSURFACING PROJECT
CITY PROJ�CTNQ, 102877
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Design
3020 Award Desigt� Agreeinen.t
30�0 Issue Notice to Proceed - Design Engineer
3 I00 Design Kicic-off Meeting
3120 Submit Concaptual Flans tn Utilities, ROW, Traf�c, Parks, Storr�i Water,
Water & Sewer
3150 Peer Review Meeting/Design Review meeting (technical)
3 I 60 Canduct Design P�b1ic Meeting # 1(required)
3170 Conceptual Design Camplete
3220 Subznit Preliminaay Pjans and Speciiications to Utilities, ROW, Traffic,
Parks, Storm Water, Water & 5ewer
3250 Conduci Design E'ublic Meetiri� #2 (required}
32b0 Pre�iminary Design Complete
3310 Submit Pinal Design to Utilities, ROW, Traf�c, Parks, Storm Water,
Waier & Sewer
3330 Conduct Design Public Meeting #3 (if requiredj
336p �ina�l Design C�oinplete
ROW & Easements
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4230 Right of Way Complete
Utiliiy Reloca�inn
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Constractioa
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Constraction Executiox�
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8350 Construction Start
8370 Substantial Completion
8540 Constructian Campletian
9130 Nntiee af Completion/Gxean Sheet
9150 Construction Confract Closed
9420 Design Contract Closed
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39 1.�4 SUBNIITTALS
40 A. Schedule Submittal & Reviet�
41 The City's Praject Manager is responsible for reviews and acceptance of the Cont�•actar's
42 schedule. The City's Project Control Specialist is responsible for ensuring alignment af
�3 the Cantcactor's baseline and progress schedules with the Mastet Project ScheduIe as
44 support ta the City's Project Managez•. The City reviews and accepts or rejects the
45 schedL�le tivitlain ten workdr�ys of Contractar's subtnittal.
CITY OF PORT WORTH
$7'ANDARL3 CQNSTKUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCLTMENTS
Revised At�gust 13, 2021
2p21 NC3127"H RIVERSmE RESURFACING PROdEGT
C1TY PROJECT 1VD. ] 02877
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2 I. Salxedule Farmat
3 The Conit�actai• will submit each schedule in twa �lectronic forms, ane in native file
4 format (.xer, .xml, .m�rx) at�d the second in a p[lf format, in the City's docutnent
5 managann�nt system in the lacation dedicated for this put-pose arid identified by the
6 Proj ect Manager. In the e�ant the Cant�•actar does �at use Frimavera P6 or MS
7 Prolect far scheduli.ng putposes, the schedule information must be submitted in .xls or
S .xlsx format in cqmpliance with the sample layout (See 5peci�cation 01 32 16.1
9 Construction Prnject S.chedule Baseline Example}, including activity predecessr�rs,
10 successors and total float.
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12 2. Initial & Baseline Sched.u[e
13 The Cont�-actor will develop their scheduie far tlaeir scope of work and subtnit their
14 initial schedule in electronic fo�'m (in the file formats noted above), in the City's
I5 document t�anag�ment system in the locatinn dedicated fo�' tlus purpose at Ieast S
1b wor�king dnyspriar� to Pre Constructio� Meeting.
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The City's Project Manager and Proj ect Cantrol Specialist review this initial schedule
to determine alignmenY with the City's Mas�er Project �chedule, including format &
WBS structure. Fo�lowing the City's review, f�edback is provided to the Coniractor
fot• #heir use in finalizing their initial schedule and issuing (witiain five worhdays) thei�•
Baseline Schedule fof• final review anc{ acceptanc� by the City.
3. Progress Schedule
The Con�ractor will update and issu.e tlieir p��oject schedule (Pra.gress Schedule) hy the
lt�st drty of eaeh rnontla throughout the li�e of th�ir work on the project. The Progress
Schedule is submitted in electronic form as noted above, in the City's document
�azaagement system ir� the location dedicated for this puepose.
The City's Pz•oj�ct Conti•o] team reviews each Progress Schedule for data and
infoi•mation #hat support the assessment oi the update to the scllecfule. In the even�
data or if�fot�natian is missing or incomplete, the Project Cantt'o]s Specialist
communicates directly with the Gontracfor's scheduler for provit{ing s�me. The
Cont��actor re-submits the carrected Progress Schedufe withi�a S warkriays, following
the submittal process not�d above. The City's Praject Manage�� atad Project Cont�•ol
�pecialist review the Coniractor's pro.gcess schedule for acceptance and to monitor
performance and progress.
39 The foll.owing list a� items �re required to ensure proper status information is
40 contained in the prn�•ess 5chedule,
41 o Baseline Start date
42 � Baseline Finish Date
43 � °/a Complete
44 � Float
45 � Activity Logic (dependencies.}
4b p Critical Path
47 o Activities added or deleted
48 o Expected Baseline Finish date
49 a Variance to the Baseline �`inish Date
CITY OF I'ORT WQRTI-I
5TANDARD CONS'1'RUCTIOIV SPECII'ICATIQI�I T70ClIMENTS
Revised August l3, 2021
2Q21 NORTI� E�IVERSIDE RESURFACIPIG PRO.TECT
CITYPROIECTNO. k02877
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B. Monthly Construction Status Raport
The Contractnr submits � written s#atus report (referred to as a�rog.ress narrative) at the
mo�thly progress meeting (if nnonthly meetings are held) or at the end of each month to
aceornpany the Progress Schedu�e submittal, using the standard format provided in
Specificaiion O1 32 16.3 ConstR'uction Pcoject 8chedule Progress Nar�•ative. The content
of the Construction Project Schedule Progress Narj•ative should be concise and complete
to include o��ly changes, delays, and anticipated �aroblems.
C. Submittal Process
� Schedules and Monthly Construction Status Reports are submitted in in the City's
docurnent management system in the loca#ion ciedicated for this purpose.
+ Once fihe project has been completed and Final Acceptance has been issued by the
City, na further pro�n'ess schedules oe constt•uction status reports are required from
the Cont�'actoa•.
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17 1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALSIINk'ORMATIONAL SUSMITT.ALS jNOT USED]
18 1.6 CL�SEOUT SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
j9 1.7 MA.INTENANCE MATERIA.L;SUBMITTAL� [NOT USED]
2a 1.8 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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A. The person pt'eparing and revising the construction Pr�gress Schedule shall be
experienced in the preparation of schedules of similar complexity.
B. Schedule and supparting documents addressed in this Specification shail be prepared,
updated and revised to accui•ately reflect the performance of the constructian.
C. Contractor is ►•esponsible for the Guality af all submittais in this section meeting the
standard nf care for the construction industry for similar projects.
27 1.9 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
28 1.10 FIELD [STT�] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
29 1.11 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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1.1� ATTACHMENTS
Spec O1 32 16.1 Consfi��uctio� Project Schedule Baseline Example
Spec O 1 32 16.2 Construction Project Sct�edule Progress Example
Spec Ol 32 i 63 Const:ruction Project Schedule Progress NarraYi�e
CiTY OF FORT WORTEi
STANDARD CONSTItWCTION 3PECIPICATION DOCUMEI�TS
Revised August 13, 2fl21
2021 NORTIi FtIVERSIDE RPSURFr�CINECr PR038CT
CITYYROJECTNQ. [a2877
pl 32 IC - lfl
CONSTI2UCTION PRbGRESS SCH$DiILE
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2 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
3 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT i7SED]
4 END OF SECT�ON
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2021 NOiZT�-T RIVERSIDE RESURFACING I'R07CCT
STANDARD CO]V$TRUGTIOId 5P�CIFIGATION DOCUMENT� C1TY PROdECT NO. 102877
Revised A�gust 13, 2021
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CONSTRi1C'l"�ON SCHEDULE — BASELINE EXAMPLE
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The following is an example of a Contractor's project schedu�e that illush•ates the data and
expectation fnr scheciule content depicting th� baseline for the pj'oject. This vet-s.ian af tlie
schedule is referred to as a"baseline" schedule. This example is intended to provide
guidance for the Gontractor when developing and submitti�g a b.aseline schadUle. See CFW
Specification O I 32 16 Constt'uction Scheduie for details and �-ec�uireinenYs regarding the
Contractox''s project schedule.
CI7'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUGTfON SP�CiFICATiOi� DQCUMENTS
Ttevised August 13, 202 {
2az� NoxTx xrvERszD� �sux�nc�� �zzaJ�cr
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CdNSTRLICTION PIZOGRESS SCHCDULE — BASELINE C3CAMPLE
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CITY OP FORT 1UORTH
STANDARB CQNSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION DOCUIv1ENTS
Revised August 13, 2021
2�21 NORTH IZIVERSTI7B RESURFACING P120JECT
Ci[y Project No. ] 02877
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PRECONSTRUCTION VIDEO
5 A. 5ection Includes:
6 1. Adininistratave and procedura] requiremen#s fpr:
7 a. Preconstruction Videos
8 B. Deviations from thzs CiCy of Fart Wpzth Standard Speczfication
9 1. Nane.
IO C. Related Specification. 5ections include, but are not necessarily li.mited to:
11 1. Division 0— Bidding Itequirements, Cantract I'oi�s and Conditions of the Contract
12 2. Divisioz� 1— General Requirements
13 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
14 A. Measurement and Fayment
I5 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
I6 No separate payrnenC wi11 be allowed for this Item.
17 �.3 REFERENCES [NOT IISED]
7 8 T.4 ADMXIVISTRATIVE REQUIREMEIV'I'S
19 A. Preconstruction Video
2D 1. Produce a precanstructior� video of the site/alignment, includiz�g a�l areas in the
21 vicinity of and to be affected by construction.
22 a. Pro�ide digital copy of video upon request by the City.
23 2, Retain a copy pf Ehe preconstruction video until the end af the maintenazzce surety
2� per�od.
25 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED7
25 1.6 ACTION SUSMITTALS/[NFORMATIONAL �SUBMITTALS �NOT iTSEI�]
27 Li CLOSEQUT SUBMITTALS [NOT i]5ED]
28 1.$ MAINTENANCE MATERIA_L, SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
29 1,9 QUALTTY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
30 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAG�, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
31 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CQNDITTONS [NOT USED]
32 1.I2 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
33 PART 2� - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
C�1'Y f)F FORT WQRTH 2O21 NOIZTH 12IVERSIBE RE,SURFACING PROlECT
STr1N]]AAD COPTSTRUCTIOIrI SFECIFFCATION DOCUMENTS
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STANDARD CONSTIiUCT10N SPECIT7ICATIQN DOCUMENTS
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SUBMITTALS
5 A. 5eetion Ineludes:
6 1. GeneraI methods and requirements pf submissions applicabl� ta the following
7 Work-related subznittals:
8 a. Shop Drawings
9 b. Product Data (including Standard Product LisC subn�ittals)
10 c. Samples
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12 B. De�iations from this City of Fort Vlorth Standard Speciiication
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditians of the Cont�•act
2. Division 1— General Requirements
PRZCE AND PAYNLENT �ROCEDiTRES
18 A. Measurement and PaymenC
l4 1. Work assaciated with this item is considered subsidiary to the vario�s items bid.
20 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
21 1.3 REFE�tENCES [NOT iI5ED]
22 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS
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A. Coordin,ation
1. Notify tk�e City in vvriting, at the time of submittal, of any deviations in the
submittals firom [he requirements of the Contract r]ocuznents,
2. Coordinatio�n of Submittal Times
a. Prepare, prioritize and transmit eaeh submittal sufffcien.tly in advance of
performing the related Wark or other applicable acti�+ities, or within the time
specified in t�e individual Work Sections, of the Specifications.
b. Contractor is respanszble such that the installation will not be delayed by
pz-ocessing Cimes including, but not Iimited to:
a) Disapproval and resubmittal (if required)
b) Coordination with. ather submittals
c) Tes�ing
d) �urchasing
e) Fabrication
f} Delivery
g) Simi�ar sequenced activities
c. No extension of time will be authorized because of the ContracEoz'`s failure to
tra�nsmit submittals sufficiently in advance of tha Work.
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d. Make submittals �romptly in accordance with approved schedule, and in such
sequence as to ea�se no delay in the Work or in the vaaz'k of any other
eontractor.
B. Submittal Numbering
1. When sul�mitting shop dzauvings or samples, utilize a 9-charaeker submittal cross-
reference identification nuinr�bering s�stem in the following manner:
a. Use the first � digits of tha applicable Specification Section Number.
b. For the next 2 digits number use numbers 01-99 tQ sequentially number each
initial separate item or drawing submitCed undez- each speeific Section number.
c. Last use a letter, A-Z, indicating the resubmissian of the same drawing (i.e.
A=2nd sabmisszon, B=3rd submission, C=4th submission, ete.). A typicai
submittal number would be as follows:
03 3o aa-os-B
1) 03 30 00 is the 5pecification 5ectjon for Concrete
2) OS is the eigl�th initial submittal under this Specification Section
3) B is the third submission (second resubmission) of that particular shop
drawing
C. Contractor Certification
1. Review shop drawings, praduct data and samples, inclurling those by
sub�ontractors, prior tp submission to determine ar�.d verify the following:
a. Field a�easurements
b. Field construckion criteria
c. Cata�ng numbers and similar data
d. Confoz'nnance with the Contract Docuzn�ents
2. Provide each shop drawing, sample and product data submitted by the Contractor
with a Certification Statement affixed inclading:
a. The Contractar's Company name
b. Signature 4f submittal reviewer
c. Certification Statement
1) `By this submittal, I hereby represent that I have determin�d and verified
field measurements, ficld construction criteria, materials, dimensions,
catalog numbers and si�ilar data and I have cheeked and caardinated each
item witl� other applicabl� approved shop drawings."
➢. Su�mittal Format
1, Fold shop drawings lazgez than $�/z inches x 11 inches to 8�/z inches x l linches.
2. Bind shap drawings and product data sheets tagather.
3. Order
a. Cover Sheet
1) Descripiion of Packet
2j Contractor Certification
b. List of items I Table of Contents
c. Product Data /Shop DrawingslSamples lCalculatians
E. 5ubmittal Content
46 1. The date of submission and the dates of any prevaous submissions
C1TY OP FOAT WdRTH 2O21 NORTEI RIVERSIDE I2ESURFACT[QG PIiO:CECT
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2. The Project title and number
3. Contractor identification
4. Th� names of:
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b. Suppiier
c. Manufacturer
S. Identificatzon of the product, with the Speczfzeation Section number, page and
paragraph(s)
6. Field dimensions, clearly identified as such
7. Relation to adjacent or criticaI features of the Wark or materials
11 8. Applicable standards, such as ,ASTM ar Federal Specification numbers
12 9. Zdentiiication by highlighting of deviations from Contract Documents
13 10. Identification by highlighting of revisions on resubmittals
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1. As specified in indi�idual Work Sections includes, but is not necessariIy limited to;
a. Custom-prepared data such as fabrication and erect�onlinstallaiion (working)
drawings
b. Scheduled information
c. Setting diagrams
d. Actual shopwork manufacturing instructions
e, Custom tea�plates
f. Special wirzng diagrams
g. Coorctination drawings
h. Individual system or eyuipment inspection and tes.t raportx including:
1) Performance cut-�ves and certifica�ions
i. As appIicable to the Work
2. Details
a. Relation of the various parts to the rnain meinbers and lines of the structure
b. Where cqzxect �abrication of the Work depends upon field meas�rements
1) Provide such measurements and note on the dravvings priar ta submitting
for apprpval.
G. Product Data
I. For submittals of product data for products included on the Citq's .Standard Product
List, clearly identify each ite�n selected for use on the Project.
2. For submittals of product data for products not included on the Ciiy's Standard
Product List, submittal data may incl�d�, but is not necessarily limited ta:
a. Standard pre�ared dat�t for manufactured prodncts (sometimes referred to as
catalog data)
1) Such as the tnanufacturer's product specificatzon and installation
instructions
2) Availability of colors and pat�erns
3) Manufacturer's printed state�nents of compliances and applicability
4) Roughing-in diagrarns and templates
5) Cakalog cuts
6} 1'roducC photographs
CITY pF FORT WOR'I`H
S.TAI�lDARD CONSTRIICTIDN SPECIFICA'IYON DOCUMENTS
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9) Production or quality con[rol inspection and test reports and certifications
10) Mill reparts
11) Product operating and maintenance instructions and recommend�d
spare-parts listing and printed product warranties
12) As applicable to the Wark
H. 5 amples
1. As specified in individual Sectians, inelude, but are not necessarily Limited to:
a. Physical exampies of the Work such as:
1) Sections of manufactured or fabricated' Wor�
2) Small cuts or containers of materials
3) Complete units of z'epetitiveiy used pro.ducts color/texture/pattern swatches
and range sets
4) Specimens for caordination of visual e�ect
5) Graphic symbols and units of Work to be used by the Ciry for independent
inspection and testing, as applicable ta the Wark
I. Do nat start Work requiring a shop drawing, sarnple or product data nor any material to
be fabricated or installed p.z'ior to the approval or qualified approval of such item.
1. Fabrication perfornaed, materials pur�hased or on-site construction accomplished
which does not conforinn ta appro�ed shop drawings and data is at the Contractor's
risk.
23 2. The City wiIl not 'be liable for any expensa or delay due to cozrections or re�r►edies
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25 3. Complete projeet Work, materials, fabrication, and installations in conformanee
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a. Confirm development of Froject directory for electronic submittals to be
uploaded to City's Buzzsaw site, ar anQther externa] �I`1' site approved by the
City.
b. Shap Drawi.ngs
1} Upload submittal to designated prflject directary and notify appropriate
Cit� representatives vza emal of submittal postir►g.
2) Hard Copies
a} 3 copies for all sub�nittals
b) If Contractor z'equires more than 1 hard copy of Shop Drawings
returned, Contractar shall submit mdz'a than the number af copies listed
above.
Praduct Data
1) Upload submittal to designated praject directory and notify appropriate
City representatives �ia emai! of submittal pasting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for aIl submittals
Samples
1) Distx'ibuted to the Froject Reprasentative
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Cil'Y �E FORT WOTiTH 2O21 NORTH RIVERSiDE [�ESiJRFACING PROJECT
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1 a. Shop Dzawings
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4 a) $ copies for mechanical submittals
5 b) 7 copies for all other submittals
6 c) If Contractoz- requires more than 3 c�pies of Shap Drawings retuzned,
7 Contractar shall submit more than the number of copies listed above.
8 b, �'roduct Data
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I5 a) Submit the number stated in the respective Specification �ections.
1�i 3. Distribute reproductions of approved shop drawings and cnpies of approved
17 product data and samples, where required, to the job site �ile and elsewhere as
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14 a. Provide number of cQpies as directed by the City but not exceeding the number
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1. The re�iew af shop dzawings, data and samples will be far general confozmance
with the design concept and Contract Documents. This is not to be construed as:
a. Permitting any departure from tk►e Contract requirements
b. Relzewing the Contractor of responsibility for any errors, including detaits,
dimensions, and materials
c. Approving departures from details furnished by the City, except as othenrvise
provided herein
2. The review and approval of shop drawings, samples or product data by the City
does not relie�e the Contractor from his/her respansibility with regard to the
fulfillment of the terms of the Cont�-act.
a. All risks of error and oinission axe assumed by the Con�ractor, and the City wi11
have no r�sponsibility therefore.
3. The Cantractor remains responsible for details and accuracy, for coardinating the
Work with all othez associated work and trades, for selecting fabrication processes,
for techniques of assennbly' and for perfarming Work in a safe manner.
37 4. If the shop drawings, data or s�nples as submitted describe variations and show a
38 departure from the Contract requirements which City finds to be in the interest of
39 tha City and to be so minor as not ta in�olve a change in Contract Price or time for
40 performance, the City may return the reviewed drawings without noting an
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S. Submittals will be returned to the Contractor under 1 of the f.oIlowing codes:
a. Code 1
1) "NO EXCEPTiONS TAK�N'° is assigned whan there are no nniations or
comments on the subrnittal.
a} When returned under this code the Contractox may release the
equipment and/or matazial %r manufacture.
b. Cod� 2
CI'i'Y OF �OItT WORTH
STANDARD CON3TAUCTION SPEC�ICATCON DQCUMENTS
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1 1) "EXCEPTIONS NOTED". This code is assigned when a cor�firmation of
2 the notations and cnmments IS NOT required by the Cvnt�•actor.
3 a) The Contraetor may release the equipment or material for nnanufacture;
r� howaver, all notations and comments rnust be incorporaCed into the
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1) "EXCEPTIONS NOTED/RESiTBMI'i"'. This cornbination oicodes is
assigned when notations and comments are extensive enough to require a
resubrtaittal af the package,
a) The Contractor may release the equiprnent or material fnr rr�anufacture;
hovvever, aIl notations and comments must be incorporated intn the
final product.
b) T4iis resubmittal is io address all comments, omissions and
non-conforming items that wexe noted.
c} Resuhmittal is ta he received by tha City witlun 15 Calendar Days of
the date of the City's tzansmittal requiring the resubznittal.
d. Code 4
1) "NOT APPROVED" is assigned wl�en the submittal does not meet the
intent af the Contract Documents.
�) The Contractor must resubmit the entire package revised to bring the
submittal into confoz`mance.
b} It may be necessary ta resubrnit using a different manufacturerlvendor
to meet the Cantract Docurrtents.
24 6. Resubmittals
25 a. Handled in the same manner as first submittals
26 1) Correckions oth�r khan requested by the City
27 2) Marked wiCh revision triangle or othez sizzailar method
28 a) At Contractoz''s risk if not marked
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1) All subsequent reviews will be perfarmed at times convenient Cn the City
and at the Contractor's expens�, based on the City's vr City
Repr�sentati�e's then prevailing zates.
2) Provide Contractor reimbursement to the City within 30 CaIendar Days for
all st�ch fees invoiced by the City.
c. The need for more than 1 resubmission or any othar delay in o.btaining City's
re�+iew af submittals, will not entitle the Contractor to an exiension oi Contract
Time.
7. Partial Submittals
a. City reserves the right to not review submittals deemed paz�ial, at the City's
discretion.
b. Submittals deemed by the City to be not complete wzll be returned to the
Contractor, and will be considered "Nat Approved" un.til resubmitted.
c. The City may at its option provide a list or mark the submittal directing the
Contractor to the areas th.at are incomplete.
8. If the Contractor considers any correction indicated on the shop drawings to
cons#itute a change to the Contract Documents, then written notice musz be
provided thereof ta the City at least 7 Calendar Days prior to reIease for
manufacture.
C1TY OF PORT WORTH
STt1NDARD CQNSTRUC'f'IpN SPECIFICATiOIV I]DCUMENTS
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
2021 [�TORTH RIVERSIDB RESLTRFACING PROJECT
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] 9. When the shop drawings have been eompletea to the satisfactzon af the City, the
2 Contractor nnay carry out the construction in accordance therewith and no f�rther
3 changes therein except upon written instructions from the City.
4 10. Each submittal, appropriateIy codetl, will be returned within 30 Calendar Days
5 foIIowing receiPt of submittal by tE�e City.
6 L. Mock ups
7 1. Mock Up units as specified in indi�idual Sections, include, bnt are not necessarzl�
8 lizr�ited Co, complete units of the standard of acceptance for that type of Work to be
9 used on the Project. Remove at the completion of the Work oz- when directed.
10 M. Qualifications
11 1. If specifically required in other Sections nf t�ese Specificatxons, subzzut a P.E,
12 Certification for �;ach item required.
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l. Contractor RequesC foz' additionaI information
a. Clarification ar inte�rpretation of the con[�act doeurr�ents
b. When the Contractor believes there is a canflict between Contract Dacuments
c. When the Contrackor believes there is a conflict between the Dra�vings and
Specifications
1) Identify the conflict and request clarification
2. Use the Requesi for Information (RFI) �ozm pravided by the City.
2I 3. Numberi.ng of RFI
22 a. Prefix with "RFI" followed by series number, "-xxx'°, beginning with "Ol" anci
23 incre.asing sequentially with each additianal transznittal.
24 4. Sufficient information shall be attached to permit a written response without furt}�er
25 information.
2f 5. The City will log eaeh request and will rcview the request.
27 a. If review of th�e project informa�ion request indicates that a change Co the
28 Contraet Documents is required, the City will issue a Field Order or Chang�
29 �rdar, as appropriate.
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31 I.G ACT�ON SiTSNIITTALSIINFORMATIONAL SiIBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
32 L9 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
33 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL Si]BNXITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
35 L10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING �1VOT U,SED]
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SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES
1. The pracedures for special project ci�c�mstances that includes, but is not limited to:
a. Co.ordination with th�e Texas Departrrient of Transpartal�on
b. Work near High Voltage Lines
c. Confined Space Entty Prqgram
d. Air Pollution Watch Days
e. Use of �xplosives, Diop �Veight, �tc.
f. Water Department Notification
g. 1'ublic Notification P�or to Beginning Construction
h. Coordination with United States Army Corps of Engineers
i. CoordinaCion within Razlroad permits areas
,�. Dust Contz-ol
k, Emplayee Parking
B. bevzations from this City of Fort Warth Standard Speczfzcation
1. None.
20 C. Reiated Specification Sec;tions include, but are noi necessarily limited to:
21 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
22 2. Divisian 1— General Requirerri�nts
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Coordination within RaiI��oad permit �reas
a. Measurerrient
i) Measurement for this Item will be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1} The work performeeE and materials furnish.ed in accordanc� with this Item
will be paid for at the lump sum priee bid fnr Railroad Coordination.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Mobilization
2) Inspection
3) Safety training
4) AdditionalInsurance
5) Insurance Certificates
6) �ther requiremants associated wlth general coordination with Railroad,
including additional emplo�ees required to protect the riglat-of-way and
property pf the RaiZroad from damage arising out of ar�d/or frozzz the
canstructinz� of the Project.
2. Railroad Flagmen
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRL3CTIDN SFECIFICATIO�f DpCLTMEI+I'I'5
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a, Measurement
I) Measurement for this Item will be per vS+orking day.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and maierials fitrnished in accordance with this Item
wilI be paid far each working day ihat Raih•oad Flagmen are present at ttte
Site.
c. The price bid st�all include:
1) Coordination for scheduling flagmen
2) Flag.men
3) Other requirements associated wikh Railroad
3. All ather items
a. Work assaciat�d with these Iterns is cansidered subsidiazy to the various Itezns
bid. No separate payment will be allowed far-this Item.
�4 1.3 REFER�NCES
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A. Coordination witla the Texas Departrz�ent of Transportation
1. When worl� in the right-of-way which is under the jurisdiction of the Te�cas
Depa�rtment of Transportatian {TxDOT):
a. No�zfy the Texas Departrnent of Transportatian prior to commencing any work
therein in accordance with the provisions of the permit
b. All wark performed in tha TxD�T rigk�t-of�way shall ba pez'formed in
compliance with and subject to approval from the Texas Department of
Transportation
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34 a. All Work near High Voltage Lines (more than 600 volts measured between
3S conductors or between a conductor and the ground) shall be in accordanc� vvit.h
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standard pubIished at the time af khe latest revision daie logged at the end of this
5pecification, unle:ss a date is specifically cited.
2. Health and Safary Code, Title 9. Safery, Subtitle A. Public Safety, Chapter 752.
High Valtage Qverhead Lines.
3. Nort� Central Texas Couneil of Governments {NCTC�G) — Clean ConsF�ruction
Specification
Warning sign
a. Provide sign af snfficient size meeting all OSHA requirements.
Equipment ope�ati.ng within 10 feet of �igh voltage lines will require the iollovving
safety features
a. Insulating cage-type of guard about the boom or arm
b. Insulator links on the lift hook connections for back hoes or dippers
c. Equipment must meet the safety requuemenSs as set fortli by OSHA and the
safety requirements af the owner of the inigh �oltage linea
Work within 6 feet ai high voltage electric lin�s
C1TY OA FORT VtrORTH
STAIVDARD CONSTRi1CTIOIV SPECIFICAT[ON ➢OCUNiENi'S
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 I�iOATH ItiVERSIDE RESURFACiNC's PAOJEC'I'
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a. Notificaiion shal] be given to:
1) The power compar�y (exarnple: ONCOR}
a) Maintain an accurate lag of al� such calls to povver campany and record
action tal�en in each case,
b. Coordination �ri� power company
1) After notification coordinate with tlae power company tfl:
a) Erect temparary mechanical barriers, de-energize tY�e Iines, or raise or
lower fhe lines
c. No personnel may work wit[Zin ��eei of a high voliage line before the abov�
requirements have been met.
C. Canfined Spaca Entry Program
1, Provide and follow ap�roved Cflnfined ,�pace Entry Program in accordance with
OSHA requirements.
2. Confined Spaces include;
a. Manholes
b. All otk�er confined spaces in accordance wzth O�HA's Per�nit Required for
Confined Spaces
D. Air Pol�ution Watch Days
I. GeneraI
a. Observe the following guidelines relatang to wvrking on City construetian sites
on days designated as "AIR POLLUTIQN WATCH DAYS".
b. Tygical Ozone Season
1) May 1 thraugh Octob�r 3I,
c. Critical Emission Time
1} 6:00 a,m, to IO:aO a.m.
2. Watch Days
�. The Texas Commission on �nvironmental Quality (TCEQ), zn coordination
with the National Weather Service, will issue the Air Pollution Watch by 3:OD
p.rn. on the afterrioon pzior to the WATCH day.
b. Requirements
1) Begin work after 14:Op a.zrk, whenever constrnction phasing requires the
nse o.f mvtorized equipment fqr periods in excess of 1 haur.
2) However, the Contractor may begin wvork prior to 1p:�Q a.m. if:
a} Use of motorized equipment is less than 1 hour, or
b) If equipment zs new and certified by EPA as "Low Emitting", or
equipment burns Ult��a Low Sulfur lliesel (ULSD}, ciiesel emulsions, or
alternati�e fuels such as CNG.
E. TCEQ Air Permzt
I. Obtain TCEQ Air Permit for construction activities per requiremenEs of TCEQ.
F. Use of Explosives, Drap Weight, Etc.
1. 'VVhen Contract Documents permit on the project the following t�vill apply:
a.. Public Natification
1) Subznii notice to City and proof af adequat� znsurance coverage, 24 hours
prior to commencing,
Z) Mini�um 24 hour public no.tification in accordance with 5ection 01 31 13
a6 G. WaCer Departrnent Coordination
C1TY pF FORT' WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SP�CTFICATIDN DOCU11rIENT5
Re�ised Deeembcr 20, 2012
202I NORTIi AIVERSIDE RESURFACING PROIECT
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1 1, During the construction of this project, it will be necessary tn deactivate,. far a
2 period of time, existing lines. The Contractor shall be reqnired to coordinate with
3 the Watez' Department to determine the best times for deactivating and activating
4 thosa lines.
5 2. Coordinate any event that will reyuire connecting to or the ope�'ation af an existing
6 CiCy water line system with the City's representative.
'7 a. Coordination shall be in accordance with Section 33 ] 2 25.
g b. Tf needed, obtain a hydrant water meter from the Water Departnnent €or use
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10 c, In tY�a �vent thaC a�+ater valve on an existing live system be turned off and on
11 to accommodate the constructaon af the pro�ect is required, coordinate this
12, activity tluough the apprapriate City representatzve.
13 1) Do not aperate water line valves of e�sting water system..
14 a) Failure to compIy will render the Contzactor in violatian of Texas Peaal
15 Code Title 7, Chaptez' 2&.03 (Criminal Mischie� and the Contractor
i 6 will be prosecuted to the full extent of t�e law.
17 bj I� addition, the Contraetor will asst�me all liahilities and
18 respansibiliiies as a result of these aetions.
19 H. Public Notificatian Prior to Beginning Constructaon
20 1. Prior to beginning canstruetion an any block in the projecC, on a block by block
�� basis, prepare and deliver a notiee or flyer of the pending construction ta the front
�,2 door v� each residance or business that will be impacted by construction. The notiee
23 shall he prepar�d as follows:
24 a. Post natice or flyer 7 days priar to beginning any construct�on aetivily an each
25 block in the project area.
2ry I) Prepare flyer on the Contractor's letterhead and include the iollowing
2� information:
Zg a) Name of Project
29 b) City Project No (CPNj
3� c) Scope of �roject (i.e. type of constructinza acti�ity)
31 d) Actual construction duration withia the block
32 e) Name af the conteactor's foreman an.d phone number
33 � Nam� af the City's inspector and phone number
3A. g) City's after-hours phane number
35 2} A sample of the `pre-construction notification' flyer is attached as Exhibit
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38 block of the project ta t�►e inspector.
39 4} Deliver flyer to the City Inspector fo�' re�iew prior tn distribution.
44 b. No construction will be a�lowed to begin on any block until the flyer is
q l delivered to a13 residents af the block.
42 I. Public Noiificarion af Tempflrary Water 5ervice Interruption during Construction
�3 1. In the e�vent it becomes necessary to teranporarily shut down water sert+ice to
44. residents or businesses during construction, prepare and deliver a notice or flyer of
45 the pending interrupSinn ko the fronC daor of each af�ected resident.
46 2. Prepared notice as fnllows;
4'7 a. The notification or flyer shall b� pasted 24 hours prior ta the temporary
4g interruption.
CTI`Y OP FORT WORTH 2D21 NDRTFi RIVERSmE RES[JRPACING P1t03ECT
STAI+[S]ARD COIVSTRLfCT10N SPECFE'ICATI03Y DOCiJ113ENT�
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information:
1) Name of tha project
2) City Projeet Nuznber
3) Date of the interruption of service
4) Period tfie interruptzon wil� tal�e place
S) Name of the contractar's foreman and ghone nurr�ber
6) Name aF the City's inspector and phone number
c. A sample of the temporary water service interruption notification is attached as
Exhibit B.
d. Deliver a copy of the temporaiy interruption notificaiion ta the City inspector
for review prior to being distributed.
e. No interruption of �vater service can occur until the fly�r has been delivered to
alZ affect�d residents and businesses.
f. Electronic versions of the samQle flyers can be obtainerl from the Project
Construction Inspectar.
17 J. Coordination wit.� United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACEj
18 1. At locatzons in the Project where construction ac�ivities occur zn areas where
�� USACE p�rmiCs are rec�uized, meet aII requirements set forth in each dasignated
2Q permit.
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1. At locations in the project where constructipn actir�ities occuz- in areas where
railroad permits are required, zr�eet all requirements set forth in each designaCed
railzoad permit. �'kus incIades, but i� not limited to, provisions for:
a. Plagrnen
b. Inspectors
c. Safety training
d. Additional znsurance
e. Insurance certzficates
f. Other employees required tp proCec.t the right-af-way and property of th�
Railroad Comp�ny from damage arising out of andlor from the constructian af
the project. Proper uCility clearance procedures shaIl be used in accordance
with the permit guidelizaes.
2. Obtain any supplemental informatian needed to comply vcrith the railroad's
requirements.
3. Railroad Flagmen
a. Submit receipts to City for v�rification of warking days that zailroad flagmen
were gresent on Site.
L. Dust Control
I. Use acceptable measures to control dust at the Site.
a. If water is used to control dust, capture and properly dispose of waste �ater.
b. If wet saw cut[ing is perforrned, capfure an.d properly dispose of sl�rry.
43 M. EmpInyee Facking
44 I. 1'xovide parking fpr employees at locations approved b� the City,
CPI`Y OP FpRT WORTH 202] �TQRTH RIVEASIDE RESUREACING pRQJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF[CATTdN DOCUMENT3
Revised decect�ber 20, �012 CITY PR0IECT NO. 102877
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1.9 QUALITY ASSLIRANCE [N�T i15ED]
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1.1� WARRANTY [NOT L15ED]
PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
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Revision I.og
DATE NAlViE SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1.4,B —Added requirement of compliance with Health and Safety Code, Title 9.
8l3l12012 D. Johnson Safety, Su6tifle A. Public Safety, Chapter 752. High VoItage Overhead T,ines.
1.4.E -- Added Contractor responsibility for obtaining a TCEQ Air Pemut
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTiO1V SPECIFTCAT30N DQCEIMENTS
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1NORTb, OUR COF�APANY WI�� WORK OAl Uii�ITY LINES Ok� QR A�OUND YOUR
P�tO��RiY.
CONS�'�UC�IOR� WILL ��CIN Ap�ROX[�flAi�LY S�V�N �AYS �FtOM �W� DAiE
OF TFilS NO iIC�.
I�r YOU HAV� QU�S710N5 A�OUY ACC�SS, S�CURIiY, S�e��7Y OR ANY Q�b��
ISSU�, P�EASE CAL�.:
MP. cCOIVTRACTOR'S SUP�F{INT�NDENT� AT ¢T�LEPHONE NO.�
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CTiY OF FORT WORTET
ST:4NpARl7 CONSTEtUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Re�ised December 2d, 2012
2021 NORTH RNERSIDS RESUHFA�IIYG PR078CT
CfI'Y PROJ�CI' NO. 102$77
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STANDARD COPT5TRUCTION SPECIi�ICA'iT01V DOCUIVIENTS
Revised Aecember 20, 20i7. CI7'Y PI20J$CT NO. 102877
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TE�TING AND INSl'�C`I'ION SERVICES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
I. Testing and inspection services procedures a�d coot'd'anation
B. Det�iations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related �pecification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Divisian 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditians of lhe Contract
2. Divisicsn l-- General Requirements
1.2 PRIC� AND PAYMENT PROCED�(J1ZES
A. Measurement and Payat�ant
1. Work associated with this Item is eonsidered subsidiaiy to the variaus Itetns bid.
No separate payment will be allawed for this Item.
a. Contractor [s responsible for performing, coordinating, and payinent of aIl
Quality Control testing.
b. City is responsi6le for perfa�•ming and payment far f rst set of Quality
Assurance iesting.
1) If th� �rsfi Qualiiy Assurance test parformed by the City faiIs, the
Contractor is responsible for payment nf subsec�uent Quality Assurance
testing until a passing test occurs.
a} Final acceptance will not be issued by City until all required payments
for testing by Cont�•actor have been paid in full,
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
I.4 ADNII1vISTRATIVE REQUIRElVIENTS
A. Testing
1. Cotnpiete testing in accordance with the Contracf Documents.
2. Coardination
a. When testing is required to be performed by the City, notify City, suf�ciently
in advance, when testing is needed.
b. VV�en testing is required to be campleted by the Contractor, notify City,
suf�ciently in advance, that testing will be performed.
3. Distribution of Testing Reports
a. Electronic Distribution
1) Confirm devalopment of Project directary for electronic submittals to be
ugloaded to the. City's doctlment management system, or another external
�'TP site appr�ved by the City.
CTI'Y �F FOFtf WQRTH 2O�1 IZ�Ii'fH F�IVEERSIDE RESURPACING PROI�CT
STAIVDARD CONSTRiICTION SPEG[r3CATION DOCUMENTS PROJEC`1'NO. I�2877
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2) Upload test reports to designated proj ect direciory and notify appropriate
City representatives via email of submittaj posting.
3) Hard Copies
a) 1. copy for a!1 submittals submitted to the Project R�presentative
b. Hard Copy� Distribution {if required itt lieu of electronie distribution)
1) Tests performed by City
a) Distribute i l�ard co�y to the Contractor
2} Tests performed by the Contractor
a) Distribvte 3 hard capies to City's Project Repz'esentative
4. Pr�vide City's Projeet Represen�ative with trip tickets for each delivered load of
Concrete or �.ima material including the following informafion:
a. Nazne of pit
b. Date of deli�ery
c. Material deIivered
B. InspecCion
1. Inspection 4r lack of inspection does not xelie�e the Contractor from obligation to
perform work in accordance with the Contract Docum�nts.
1.� SUB�1'IITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTiON SUSMITTALSIXN�ORMA'I'IONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
l.i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT US�D]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT TJSED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSi7RANCE [NOT USED]
1.10 DELZV�RY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [N�T IISED]
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS �NOT USEDJ
1.1� WARR�iNTY [NOT U�ED]
PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT USED}
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Revision Log
DATE I NAME I SUMMARY OF CHEINGB
3/912020 D.V, Magaiia Removed reference to Buzzsaw and noted that electronic submittals be uploaded
through the City's document management system.
CTTY QF FORT WORTH 2O21 TIORTH RIVEERSIDE R�SUEtFACINQ PRQ7ECT
STANDAI2D CONSTRUCT[ON SPECIFICATIOIV I]OCi1ME3YTS FRQJ�CTNQ. 1a2877
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6 1. Provide temporary facilities ar►d cont�•ols needed for the Work including, but nol
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S a. Ternporary uti�ities
9 b. Sanitary facilities
1p c. Storage Sheds and Buildings
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1. Di�ision �} -- Bidding Requirernents, Contract Forms and Canditions of the Contract
2. Division 1— GeneraI Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
19 A. Measuiement and Paymeni
20 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
21 Na separate paymenE will be allowed for this Item,
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l. Obtaining Tempora�y Sei�ice
a. Make arrangements with utility ser�ice companies for temporary services.
b. Abide by rules and regulations of ukility service companies or authorities
laa�ing juriscliction.
c, Be responsible for utility sez�vice costs until Wqr� is appro�ed for Final
Acceptance.
I} Included are �uel, power, light, heat and other utility sezvices necessary far
execution, completion, testing and initial operakion af Work.
2, Water
a. Cnntractor to proeide vvater required for ar�d in connecti4n with Waz'k to be
perFormed. and for specified tests of piping, equipment, devices or pther use as
required for the completian oithe Work.
b. Provide and maintain adequate supply of potable water for domestic
cons�mption by Contractor persann�l and City's Project Representatives.
c. Coordinatian
1} Contact City 1 w�ek before water for constru�tion is desired
C1TY OP PQRT WOATH
STANl]ARD CON�TRUCTION SPECiFTCATION DDCUMSNTS
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1) O$Ea#n construction water meter from City far payment as billed by City's
esta6lished rates.
3. Electricity and Lighting
a. Provide and pay for electric powered ser�ice as :required for Wozk, including
testing of Wark.
1) 1'rovide power for lighting, operatian of equipment, ar other use.
b. Electric power sei-vzce includes temporary power ser�ice or generator to
maintain operations during scheduled shutdown.
4. T�lephone
a. Provide emerge�cy telep�sone service at S.ite for use by Contractor personnel
and others perforzning work or furnis�ing services at Site.
5. Temporary Heat and Ventilation
a. Provide temporary heat as necessary for protec�ion or completion of Work.
b. Provide temporary heat and ventilation to assure safe working conditions.
B. Sanikary Facili�ies
I. Pro�ide and maintain sanitary faciiities for persons on 5ite.
a. Comply with regu�ations of State and local departments of health.
2. Enforce nse Qf sanitaxy facilities by construction personnel at job site.
a. Enclose and anchar sanitary facilities.
b. No discharge will be allovved from these facilities.
c. Colleci and store sewage and waste so as not to cause nuisance ar healtkt
prablem.
d. Ha�l sewage and waste off-site at na less than weekly intervals. and properly
dispose in accordance with applicable reguiation.
3. Locate facilities near Work Site and keep clean and maintained throughout Project.
4. Remove facilities at completion af Project
C. Storage Sh�ds and Buildings
1. Provide adequately ventilated, watertight, weatherproaf storage facilitzes with floor
above ground le�eI for materials and equipment susceptible to weatkier damage.
2. Storage af materiais not susceptible ta weaCher damage may be on blocks off
ground.
3. Stoz'e materials in a neat and orderly mann�z.
a. Place materials and equipment to perrnit easy access for identification,
inspect�on ffnd inventory.
4. Equip building with lockable doors and lighting, and provide electrical ser�ice %r
equipment space heaters and heating or ventilation as necessary to pravide storage
environments accepiable ta specified manufactiirers.
5. �'ill and grade siie for temporary structures to provide drainage away from
temporary and e7cisting buildings.
6. Remove building from site prior ta Final Acceptance.
42 D. Temparary Fenczng
43 1. Provide an.d maintain for the duration or construction when r�quired in contract
44 documents
45 E. Dust Control
CTl'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CON3TRL3CTION SPECD'ICATIQN DOCiJNIEN'I'S
Revised 7aly 1, 2Ui]
202i NORTH RiVEASIUE RESURFACING PRO]LCT
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proje�t.
a. Contractor remains on-call at all times
b. Must respond in a time�y manner
�'. Temporary Protection o� Construction
1. Contractor or subcontractors are responsible for protecring Woz'k fz-om damage due
to weather.
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1.9 QUALITY ASSUXiANC� [N�T USED]
1.10 DELIV�RY, STOR.AGE, AND �IANDLXNG [NOT USED]
11x FIELD [SITE] CONDTTION� [NOT USED]
I.I2 WA1t1tANTY [NOT USED]
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18 3.I INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
14 3.� EXAMINA'X"�ON [NOT USED]
2a 3.3 PR�PARATION [NOT IISED]
21 3.4 ZNSTALLATION
22 A. Temporary Facilities
23 I. Maintain all Eemporary facilities for duratinn nf construction activities as needed.
2� 3.5 [REPAZR] / �1��TORAT�ON]
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26 3.� FIELD [ox] S�TE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT IISED]
27 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
28 3,9 ADJLTSTING [N�T IISED]
29 3.10 CLEANING [NUT USED]
3Q 311 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITZES
31 A. Te�npprary Facilities
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RIVERSIDE R$SURPACING PROJECT
STANDARD CQNSTRUC"I'TON SPECIPICATION DOCIIMENTS
Revised 7uly 1, 2011 �ITY PR07ECT N0. 102877
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3.14 ATTACHMENTS LNOT USED]
END OI+ SECTTON
DATE � NAME
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SLTMMARY OF CHANGE
Cll'Y OF FQRT WORTH 2D2.1 NORTH AIVERSIDE RESUAFACING PAOJECT
STt�NDARD COI*�3TRUCTION SPECIFjCATIQN I30CUMEASTS
Revised July 1, 2D11 Cl"1'Y PA03ECT NO. 102877
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STREBT LJSE PERiV]IT AND MDDII�ICATIpNS TO TitAFFIC CONTR6L
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2 �TREET USE PERMI�i' AND MODIFICATIONS Td `TR.AIi,FIC CONTROL
3 PART1- GENERAL
�} 1.1 SiTNIlVIARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 I. Administrative proc�dures for:
7 a. Street [Tse Permit
8 b. Modification of approved traffic control
9 c. Removal of Street Signs
10 B. Devzatians from this City o.f Fpzt Worth Standard Specification
11 1. Nane.
12 C. Related Specificaiion Sections include, but are not necessarily limitcd to:
13 I. Division p— Bidding Requuements, Contract Forms and Canditions of the C.ontraet
14 2. Division 1— General Requirements
15 3. Section 34 71 I3 — Traffic Contro�
I6 1.Z 1'R�CE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
I7 A. Measur�ment and Payment
1 S i. �Jork assQciated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items l�id.
19 No separat� payment will be allowed for this Ttem.
20 1.3 REFERENCES
21 A. Reference Standards
22 1. Reference standards cited in thzs specificaEion rafer ta the current reference standard
23 gublished at the �irne of tha latest revision date lo.gged at the end of this
24 specificatzon, unless a date is specifically cited.
25 2. Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices {TMUTCD).
26 I.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQI]IREM�NTS
27 A. Traffic Control
28 1. General
29 a. When traffic control plans are included in the Drawings, provide Traffic
3D Control in accordance with Drawings and Section 34 71 I3.
31 b. When traffic control plans are not included in the Drawings, prepare txaffic
32 epntrol plans in accordance wzth Section 34 71 I3 and submit to City for
33 re�iew.
34 1} Allow rniniznuxn IO worlc�ng days for reviaw of proposed Traffic Control.
35 B. Street iTse Perrnit
36 I. Prior to installation of `i"raffie Controt, a City Street Use Permit is required.
37 a. To obtain Streek Use Permit, su6mit Traffic Conttol Plans to City
38 Transportation and Public VWorks Department.
C1TY OF FORT WpRTH 2O21 iVORTH 121VERSiDE RESURFACINC`i PRO]�CT
STANDARD CONST.RLICTIDN SPECIPTCATIpN IIOCUMEi�IT3
Revised July 1, 201L C1T'Y Y120dECT I�TO. 102877
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1) AIIow a miziimum of 5 vvorki�g days for permit review.
2} Cantractor's responsibility to coordinate review of Traffic Control plans for
Street CJse Permit, such thai canstruction is nvt delayed.
C, Modificakion to Appro��d Traffic Control
1. Prior to installatioz� traffic control:
a. Submit revised traffic cantrol plans to City Depactment Transportation and
Public Works Department.
1) Revise Trafitc Control plans in aceordance with Sectian 34 7I 13.
2) Allaw minimum 5 working days for review of re�ised Traffic Control.
3} It zs the Contractor's resppnsibility to coardinate review of Tx'af�c Control
pIans for Street Use Permik, such thai const7'uetion is not delayed.
12 D. Removal of Street Sign
13 1. If it is de[ermined that a sCrect sign must be removed for construction, then contact
14 City Transportation and Public Warks Departm�nt, Signs and Marltings Division to
IS remove tYke sign.
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1. In the case of reguIatory signs, replace permanent sign with terr�porary sign meeti�g
requir�ments of the iatest edition of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
De�itces (MLTTCD).
2. Install temporary sign before the rerrioval Qf permanent sign.
3. When canstruction is complete, to the ext�nt that the perman�nt sign oan be
reinstalled, contact the City Transportat�on and Public Worlcs Department, Signs
and Markings Division, to reinstall the permanent sign.
F. Traific Cantrol Standards
1. Tr�fic Control Standards can be found on the City's Buzzsaw website.
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28 1.7 CL�SEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT US�D]
29 l.S MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SITBMITTALS [NOT USED]
30 1.9 QiIALITY ASSURANCE [N�T USED�
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112 WARRANTY [N�T USED]
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36 END �F SECTION
CITY OF FORT WORTH
5'IANAARD COI�T5TRUCTTaI�T SPECIFICATION flOCUMENT5
Revised 7uly 1, 201 L
2021 NQRTH RIVEASIDE RESURFACING PROIECT
CiI'Y P1�OJECT 3V0. I 02877
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CPI'Y OF P�RT WORTH 2O21 NORTH 12TVERSIDE RESURFACING PROJECT
STAPiDARD CONS'T"12UCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Re�ised July 1, 2011 C1TY PRO.fECT N4. L02877
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STORM WATER �OLLi1TION FREVENTIaN
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�1. Section Includes:
1. Procedures for Storm W ater Pollu�on Preventinn Plans
B. Deviations from this City of Fart Worth Standard Specification
l. None.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited ta:
1 Q 1. Division 0-- Biddirig Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditians of the
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I2 2. Division 1— General Requirements
13 3. 5ection 3 T 2S 00 — Ernsion and Sediment Coniral
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Construction Activities resulting in less than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Work associated witf� this �tem is considered suhsidiary to the various Items
bid. Na separate payment will be allowed fo:r this Item.
2. Construetian Activities resulting in greate� than 1 acre of disturbance
a. Measurement and Payrment shall be in accordance with Section 3 I 2S OQ.
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1, Notice of Intent: NOI
2. Notice of Ternunation: NOT
3. Starm Water Follution Prevention Flan: SWPPP
4. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality: TCEQ
5. Natice of Change: N4C
A. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited in this Speci�ication refar to the curren.t xeference
standard published at tt�e time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
Speeification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2, Integrated Stornr� Management (iSWM) Technical Manual for Construction
Controls
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35 A. General
36 1. Contractor is responsible for resolution and payment of any fines issued associated
37 with campliance to Stormwater Pollntion Frevent�on Plan.
CLTY QF FdRT WOCtTH 2O21 IYORTH RTV�125IDE RESURFACING PRQ.ISCT
STANDARD C��VSTRiSCTI�N SYECIF'ICATION DOCUMENi'TS
Revised July 1, 2D17 CPPY P120.1ECF NQ. 102877
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1 B. Consttvction Activities i�esul.ting in:
2 1. Less than 1 acre of disturbance
3 a. Provide erosion and sedizzzent control in accardance with 5ectian 3I 25 QO and
4 Drawings.
5 2. 1 t� less than 5 acres �f disturban.ce
6 a. Texas Pollutant Discharg�; Eiimination 5ystem (TPDES) General Canstrt�ction
7 P�rmit is required
8 b. Complete S W�PP in accordance vaith TC�Q re uirements
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1) TCEQ Small Cnz�struction Site Notice Required under general permit
TXR1500�0
a) Sign and post ai Job siie
b) Prior to Preconstruction Meeting, send 1 copy to City Departn��nt oi
Transportation and Publzc Works, Envirannrzenta.l Division, {817} 392-
�osg.
2) Provide erosion and sedimenr control in accordance with;
a) Section 31 2S 00
b) The Drawings
c} TXR150p00 General Permit
dJ SWPPP
e) TCEQ requirernents
3. 5 acres or more of Disturbance
a. Texas Pollutant Discharge EIirnination Systenl {TPDES) General Construction
Fermit is requzred
b. Coznplete SWPPP in accordance with TC�Q requirements
1} Prepare a TCEQ NOT form and submit to TCEQ aIong with required fee
a) Sign and post at job site
b) Sand cogy to City Depa�.-tment of Transpprtation and Public Warks,
Enviranznental Divisian, (817} 342-6088.
2) TCEQ Notice of Change reqr�ired if making changes or updates to N�r
3) Frovide erosion and sediment cpntzol in accordance witt�;
a) Section 31 2S DO
b} The Drawings
c} TXR150000 General Permit
d) SWPPP
e) TC�Q requirements
4) Once the proj�ct has been complcted and a11 the closeout requirements of
TCEQ have been met a TCEQ Notice of Termination can be submitted.
a) Send capy to City Department q�Transportation and �ublic Worka,
Environmental Division, (817) 392-6088.
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I. Submit in accordance with Section Q1 33 00, except as stated herein.
a. Prior ta the Preconstruction. Meeting, submit a draft copy of SWPPP to the City
as follows:
1) 1 eopy ta the City �roject Manager
a) City Project Manager wiI1 foi�ward ta tYze City Department of
Tzansportation and Public Works, En�ironmental Division foz review
CPI"Y OF FdRT �flRTfi
STANDARD CpNSTRUC`TION SPECIFICA'I`IDN I�OCUMENTS
Revised 7uly 1, 2011
2021 NOATH RIVEIZSIDE RBSUIRPACII+iG PRQ7P.CT
C1TY PRQ7ECT NO. ] 02877
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STOItM WATER POLLUTION PREVE1�iTION
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1 B. Modified SWPPP
2 l. Tf the �WP�'�' is revised during const��zction, resubmit madified SWFPP to the City
3 in accordance with Section fll 33 Qa.
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PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
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C1TY OF F�RT WORTH 2O21 NC7RTH RIVERSIDE 12E5URFAGING PRiOJECT
STANDARD CONSTI2UCTION 5PECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Ravised 7uly l, 2011 C1TY PROJECC 1V0. 1Q2877
015813-1
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SECTI�N Ol 58 ]3
TEMPORARY PA�JECT S�GNAGE
5 A. Sectian Includes:
6 1. Temporary Project Sign.age Requirements
7 B. Deviations from tlus City of Fort Worth Stand�d Specification
8 1, Nnne.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1p 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
11 2. Division 1-- General Req�xirements
12 L2 PRICE AND P�iYMENT PROCEDURES
13 A. Measurement and Payment
l�4 1. Work associated with this I�em is considered suhsidiary to the various Items bid.
15 No separate payment will be allowed for Ehis Itezz�.
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19 x.6 ACTION SUBM�TTALSIINFORMATXONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED�
20 l.7 CL05EOUT SLTBMITTALS [N�T USCD]
21 1.8 MAINT�NANCE MATER.IAL SUBMITTALS rNOT USED]
22 1.9 QUALZTY ASSIIRANC� [NOT USED]
23 1.1� DELNERY, ST�RAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
24 1.1� I`IELD [S�TE] CONDITIONS [N�T USED]
25 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
26 PART � - PRODUCTS
27 �.1 OWNER-FZTRl�TISHED [oR� OWN�R-SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USEDJ
28 �.2 EQU�PMENT, PRODLICT TYPES, AND MATERIALS
29 A. Design Criteria
CITY QF FORT W�TtTH 2O21 1VO�TH RiVERSIDE RESLIIZFACING FK07ECT
STANDARD CONS'CRUCTION SPECIPICtaTION DOCUMeNTS
Revised 7uly I, 2011 CITY PR�JBCT NO. 102$77
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Details far project signs.
B. Materials.
1. Sign
a. Constructed of 3/a-inch fir plywood, grade A-C (exterior) or better
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2. Relocate sign as needed, upon request Qf khe City.
B. Mounting options
a. Skids
b. Posts
c. Barricade
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3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.'� FIE�,D [aR] SITE QUAL�TY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJCISTING [NOT USED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
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3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE
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30 1. Maintenance wifl include QainCing and repairs as needed or directed by the City.
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C1TY OF FOR1' WORTH 2D21 IYORTH RIVEASIDE RESifRFAC1NG PRO]ECT
5'i`AN�]ARD CON5T12UCT10N SPECIFICATION DOCi1NfEI�TTS
Revised duly 1, 2D11 CITY PR07ECT NO. 1D2$77
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C1TY QF FQRT WDI2TFI
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STAi�TDA12D CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
l�evised 7u1y L, 2011 GlTY PROJECT Np. ]U2877
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SECTION �1 6Q QO
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
�ART1- GEN�RAL
11 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
References far Product Reyuirements and City Standard Products List
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Woi�h Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Speeifcatinn Sactions include, but are not necessarily iimited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditians ofthe Contract
2. Divisian 1— General Requirements
1.2 PRXCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES [NOT IISED]
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
L4 AD1Yn1�ISTRATIVE REQU�RENLCNTS
A. A list of City ap�roved products far use is available through tlZe City's website at:
https:llapps.fortwnrthEexas.govlProSectResources/ and fol1owing the directary patii;
02 - Construction DacumentslStandard Products List
S. Only products specifically includeci on Cify°s 5tandard Product List in these Contract
Documents shall be allowed for use on the Pro�ect.
1. Any subsequently approved products vuill only be allowed for use ��on specific
approval by the City.
C. Any speci�c product reguiretnents in the Cantract Documents supersede similar
praducts included on the City's Standard Prpduct I.,ist.
1. The City reserves the right to nat aiiow products to be used for certain proj ects even
though the product is listed on the City's Stan�lard Product L'1st.
D. Although a speeific product is included on City's Standard Product List, not all
products frnm that rnanufacturer are approved for use, including but not limited to, that
manufacturer's standard product.
E. Sea Section Ol 33 00 for submittal requirements of Produci Data ineluded an City's
Standard Product List.
1.� SiTBMITTALS [NDT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMII'TALSIINF�RMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
1.'� CLOS�OUT SUBMITTALS jNOT IISED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE 1VIATERXAL Si7BMXTTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
C!'fY 0�' FORT WDRTIi 2021 NORTH RIVEERSIDE RESUT2FAC17+ICf PROIBCT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION DOCiJMEiQ'C5 PROJECTNO. i02877
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PR�DUCT R�QUIIZE.M�IVTS
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1.I2 WARRANTY [NDT U��D]
PART 2 - PRODIICTS [NQT USED]
PART 3 - EXECUTION [NOT US�D]
END O� SECTION
Revision L,og
DATE NAM E
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SUMMARY OF CI3ANGE
Modiiied LocatiQn of City's Standard Produet List
Removcd ref�rence to Buzzsaw ¢nd noted tE�at the City approved praducts list is
accessible through the City's website.
CITY pI' FORT WORTH 202 I NORTH RIV EERSIDB RE5LIRPACINCz PROJECT
STANDARD CDNSTRUCTION SPECIF[C.�TIdN DbCUIvI�NTS PRd7ECTN0, 142877
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A. Section Includes:
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J . Mobilizatian and Demabilizatzon
a. Mo:bilization
1) Transpartatian of Contractor's personnel, equipment, aud operating supplies
to the Site
2) Establishntent of necessary general facilities for the Cantractor's operatian
at the S�te
3) Premiums paid fox performance and payment bonds
4) Transportation of Contractoz's personnel, equipment, and operating supplies
to ano�her location within the designaied Site
5} Relocation of necess.ary general facilities for the Contractor's aperation
from 1 lacation ta another locarion on the Site.
b. Demabilization
1) Transpartation of Contrackor's personnel, equipme�t, and operating supplies
away from the S.ite including disassembly*
2) Site Clean-up '
3) Rennova3 of all buildings andlor other facilities assembled at the Site for this
Contract
c. Mobilization and Demobilization do not include activities for specific items of
worl� that are for which payrr►ent is prpvided elsewhere in the contract.
Remobilization
a. Remobilization %r Suspension of Wnrk specifically requiz'�d in the Contraci
Documents ar as required by City zncludes:
1) Damabilizatian
a) Transportation af Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies from t11e Site including disassembly ar temporarily securing
equipment, supplies, and othar facilities as designated by the C.ontxact
Documents neeessary to suspend ttze Work.
b) Site Clean�up as designated in the Contract Documeats
2) Remobilization
a} Transportation of Cantractor's personnel, equi�ment, and operat�ng
su�plies to the 5ite necessary to resume the Work.
h) Establishment oi necessary general facilities for the �antractor's
operativn at the Site necessary to resume the Work.
3) Na Payments wiil be made for:
a) Mobilization and Demobilization from one location to another on the
Site in ihe narmal pragress Qf performiz7g the Work.
b} Sta�d-by or idle time
c) Lost profits
Mobilizations and Demobzlization for Miscellaneous Projects
a. Mobi1ization and Demobilization
C1TY OP PORT WOR'PH
5'I'ANDp.RD COlYSTRiICTIOi�T SPECIF[CATION DOCUME3+lTS
Revised 3Yovem6er 22, 201G
2021 AIORTH RIVE123IDE RESURFt1CING PROlECT
CPC'Y PRQlECT NO. ]02&77
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necessary for:
a} Transportation of ConEractor's personi�el, equipment, and operating
supplies to the Site for the issued Work Order.
b) Eatablishment of necessary general facilities for tIxe Contractar's
operation at the S:ite for the issued Worl� Qrder
2) Demobilization shall consist of khe activities and cost necessary for:
a) Transpot•tation of Contractor's pez-�onnet, equipment, and operating
supplies frnm the Site including dzsassemhiy for each issued Work
4rder
b) Site Clean-up for each issued Work Qrder
c} Removal of aI7 buildings oz' ather faciIzties assembied at the Site for
each WoFk Oder
b. Mabilization an.d DemabiIzzation da not include aetivities foz specific items of
work for which payment is provided elsewhere in the contract.
4. Em�rgency Mo6ilizations and Dernpbilization for Miscellaneous Projeets
�. A Mobilzzation for MiscelIaneous Frojects when directed by the City and the
mohilizatian occurs trai.thin 24 houzs af the issuance of th� Work Order.
B. De�iations from this City of Fort Vi�orth Standard Specification
1, None.
21 C. Related Speciiication Sec�ions include, but are not necessarily limited Co:
22 1. Divisian 0— B idding Requir�men.ts, Contr�ct Forms and Conditions of the Contz-act
23 2, Division 1— General Requiremea�ts
24 1,2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
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A. Measuremen[ and Payment [Cons�It City DepartmantlDivision for directian on if
Mobilizatiprz pay itern to be included or tha itezr� should be subsidiary, IncZude the
appropriate Saction 1.2 A. 1.]
1. Mobilization and Derzzobilization
a. Measare
1) This Ztem is cansidered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
b. Payment
1) The work performed and mat�rials furnished in accordance wiih this Item
are subsidiary to the �arious Items bicf and no at�er compensation wil] be
allorwed.
�MNIITTED
2) The work perforaned and materials furnished for demobilization in
accordance with this Item are subsidiary to the vario�s Items bid and no other
Compensation will he allowed.
41 2, Remobili�ation for suspension oi Work as specifically required in the Contract
`�2 Documents
43 a. Measurement
44 1) Measurement for this Item shalI be per each remobilization performed.
4S b. Payment
C1TY QR FORT WORTI-1 2.D21 NORTH RIVERSIDE RESLIRFACING I'ROTECT
ST�1IVDt1RD CpNS"I`R[lCTION 3PECIFICAT[ON 170CUMSNTS
Revised Navember 22, 201 b CPPY PRO]ECT N�. 102877
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1) The work perforin�ed and mate�ials furnished in accordance with tl�is Item
and meas.ured as pro�ided under "Measuz°ement" will be paid far at the unit
priee Qer each "Specified Remobilization" in accordance with Contract
Documents.
The grice shall include:
1) Demohilization as described in Section 1.1.A.2.a.1}
2} Remobilization as described in Section L1.A.2.a.2)
No payments will be rnade for standby, idle time, or lost profits associated this
Item.
10 3. Remobilization for suspensian of Wark as reguired by City
11 a. Measuremerit and Paymertt
1� 1) Tlus shall be suhmitted as a Contract Claim in accordance with Ai-�icle 10
13 of Section 00 72 00.
14 2) No �ayments will be made for standby, idle tzme, or Iost profits associated
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X6 4. Mobiliza�ions and Demobilizations for Miscellaneous Pro3ects
1� a. Measurement
�g I) Measurement for this Item shall be for each Mobilization and
ig Demobilization rec�uired by the Contract Dacum�nts
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Emergt;ncy Mobilizataons and Demobilizaiior►s far Miscellaneous Projects
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall ba for each Mobil'tzation and
Demobilizatio.n required by the Cantract Docnments
1'ayment
I) The Work �erformed and mate�ials furxiished in accordance wiCh this Itern
and measured as provided under "Measuz'ement" will be paid for ai the unit
price per each "Wa�k Order Mobilization" in accardance with Cont�act
Documents. Demobilization shall be considered subsidiary to mobilization
and sha11 not be paid for separataly.
The price shall include:
1) Mabiiization as deseribed in Section 1.1.A.3.a.1)
2) Demobifization as described in Sectian 1.1.A.3.a.2)
No payments will be made for star�.dby, idle time, ar lost profits associated this
Itezn.
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1) The Wark perforrzzed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
and measared as pro�ided under "1Vleasurement" wi11 he paid for at the unit
price per each "Wnrk Order Emergeney Mobilization" in accordance with
Contract Docunnents. Demabilization shall be considez'ed subsidiary to
mobilizatian and shall not be paid for separately.
The price shall incl�tde
1) Mobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.4.a}
2) Demo.bilization as described in 5ectian 1.1.A.3.a.2)
Na payments will be made for standby, idle time, o� lost profits associated tt�►is
Item.
L3 REF�R�NCES [NOT LTSED]
1.4 ADNIINISTRATIVE �Q���ENTS [NOT TjSED]
CTI'Y O� FORT WORTH
S`iAIVDAR➢ CQNSTRUCTIDN SPECiFICATION IJOCIjMBi+fTS
Revised November 22, 2016
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C1TY PAOJEC'�' 1VD. I02877
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1 1.5 SiTBMITTALS [NOT USED]
2 1•6 IlVI'ORMAT�ONAL SUBMZTTAL� [NOT USED]
3 1.7 CLO,S�OUT SUBNIITTALS [N�T US�D]
4 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL Si7BMITTALS [NOT iTSED]
5 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED7
6 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NDT USED]
7 I.I1 FIELD [,SxTE] CONDITIONS [NOT US�D]
8 11� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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PART 3 - EXECUTION �NOT USED]
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DATE
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NAME SUMMARY Q� CHANGE
Michael Owen Y•2 Price and Peyment Procedures - Revised specitication, including 6lue text, to
matce speeif'ication flexi6le for either su6sidiaiy or �aid bid item for Mobili�ation.
CTl'Y OF FOT2T WORTH 2O21 NORTH RIVEASIDE RESURFAClNG PR07EGT'
STANDARD CONS"I'RUCTION SPECIFICATI4N DOCUIvTENTS
Revisec� Novembcr 22, 2016 CITY PR07ECT NQ. 1Q2877
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GON5TR[JC"i'[QN STAKING ANR SURVCY
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SECTION 01 '�123
CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SURVEY
3 PARTI- GENERAL
4 1.1 SiTMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
G 1. Requireme�ts for construction stalcing and const�•uction survey
7 B. Deviations from this Gity of Fort Warth Standard Sp�cification
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C. Related Speci�cation Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding ReqUirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contrac#
2. Division 1— General Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTR��
A. Measuremeni and 1'ayment
1. Construction Staking
a. Measurement
1) Measi.u'ement for this Item shall be by lump sum.
h. Payment
1} The work performed and tha materials furnished in accordar�ce with this
Item shall be paid for at the lump sum price bid for "Gonstruction Staking".
2) Payment for "Constxuctian Staking" shall be made in partial payments
prorated by work completed compared to total work included in the lump
sum item.
c. The price bid shall in.clude, but not be limited to tha following:
1) Verification of conta'ol ciata pro�ided by City.
2) Placemen�, maintenance and replacemeni of required stakes and markings
in the field.
3) Freparation and submittal of construction stalcing documentation in the
farm of "cut sheets" using the City's standard template.
2, Construetion Survey
a. Measurement
1) This Tt�m is considered subsidiary to the various Items 6id.
b. Payment
I) The rvork per%rrried and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item are subsidiary to the various Items bid and no other comp�nsation wiil be
allowed.
3. As-Built �urvey
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Itezn shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1} The work perform�d and the materials iurnished in accordance with this
Item sha11 be paid for at the lump sutn price bid for "As-Built Survey".
CITY OF FQRT WDEZI'H
5TAI�DARD CONSTRUC'1'ION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised P'ehruary 14, ZO18
2�2I NOIYTFi RIVERSmE RESUI2Fr�CING PRO]ECT
Cl'I'Y PROdECT N0.102877
Q17123-2
CONSTEtUCT[QN STAKIF�TG AND SUf2VEY
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2) Paymen� for "Canstruction Staking" shall be made in partial payments
prorated by work corrmpleted compared to total wark included in the Iump sum
item.
c. The price 6id shal] include, but no� be limited to the following::
1) Field meast�remen#s and survey shots to identify locatian af completed
facilities.
2) Dacutneniation and submittal of as-built survey data onto contractor redline
plans ar�d digital survey files.
Construction Survev - The surrr�y measurements made prior to or while
construction is in pro�ress to cont�•oI elevatinn, IZorizontal pasi.tion, dimensions and
conftguraiion of structureslirriprovernents incIuded in th� Project Drawin�s.
As-built Surve --The measureinents made after the construction af the
iinprovement featuz�es are complete to provide posiiion coordinates for the features
o�' a proj ect.
Construction Stakin� — The placement of stakes and markings to pro�ide offsets
and elevations to cut anc� f 11 in nrder to locate ar� the gractnd the designed
structureslimprovements included in the Project Drawings. Construction staking
shall include staking easements and/or right of way if indicated an the plans.
SurveV "�'r�ld Checks" — Measureinents inade after construction staking is
completed attci before cQnstt•uction wark b�gins to ensure that sh•uctur�s marked on
the ground are accurataly located per Project Drawings.
B. Tachnical References
I. City ofFort Worth — Construction Staking S#andards {available on City's Buzzsaw
websit�) -- 01 71 23.16.01W Attachment A_Survey 5taking Standards
2. City of �'ort Worth - Standard Survey Data Collectar Library (fxl) �l�s {a�ailable
on Cit�'s Buzzsaw wehsite).
3. Texas bepartrn�nt of Transportation (TxDOT) Survey 14�Ianual, Iatest revision
4. Texas Society of Pro�essional Land Surveyors (TS�'S}, Manual of Practice far Land
Surveying in the 5tate of Texas, Categary 5
34 1.4 ADMIN]STRATIV� REQUIR�M�NTS
35 A. The Contractarr's selection of a surveyor rnps� comply with Texas Governrnent
36 Code 22�4 (quali�cations b�sed selection) %r this project.
37 1.5 SLTBMITTALS
38 A. Submittals, if required, shall be in accordance with Section 01 33 D0.
39 B, All submittals shail be receivad and reviewed by the City prior to delivery of work.
�FO 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/IN�'ORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
4l A. Field C�uality Control Submittals
CITY OP' PORT WOIZ'I'E3
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC[PICATI�N DOCUMENTS
Itevised ['ehruary I4, 2D18
2D21 NOR'I'H it1VL•.ASIDE RESURFACING PROJBCT
CITi' I'k20JECT NQ.102877
017123-3
COIVSTRUCTIU]V STAKING ANll 5UAV13Y
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1 i. Docume.ntation verifying accuracy of field engin�ering work, including caordinate
2 conversions iiplans do not indicate grid or ground coardinates..
3 2. Subrr�it "Cut Sheets" confarming to the standard template. provided by the City
q {refer to O 1 71 23. 3 6.01— Attachment A— Surv�y Staicing Standards).
5 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMTTTALS
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1. Submit As-Built Survey Redline Drawings dacumenfing the lacations/elevations af
constructed i�nprovetnents signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land
Survayor (RPLS} responsible for the wark (refer to O1 71 23.16.01 — Attaci�rrient A
— Survey Staking Standards) .
2. Contractor shall submit the proposed as-built and completed redline drawing
submittal one (1) week priQr to scheduling tl�e prc�jeet final inspection for City
review and co.zt�ment. Revisions, if necessazy, shall be made ta the as-built redline
drawings and resubmitted to the City prior to scheduling the construction final
inspectian.
16 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTAIS [N�T USED]
17 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANC�
I8 A. Constructinn Staking
19 1. Consiruction staking will6e perinrme� by the Contractor.
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a. Contact City's Project Reprasentative at least one week in advance notifying
the City of when Consttuction Stal�ing is seheduled.
h. It is the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate staking such that
construction activities are nat delayed or negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Contractor is responsible for preserving and rnaintaining stakes. If City
surveyors are required ta re-stake for any reasan, the Contraetor will be
responsible iar costs t� perform stalc[ng. If in the opininn of the City, a
su�cient numb�r of stakes or markings have been lnst, destroyed disturbed or
omitted that the contracted Work cannoi take plaee then the Cantractor will be
required to stake or re-sta�Ce the deficient areas.
B. Construction 5urvey
1. Construction Sur�ey will be perFarmed by the Cantractor.
2, Coordination
a. Cor�tractor tp verify that harizontal and vertical control data established in the
design suz'vey anci required far construction survey is available and in place.
3, General
a. Construction survey will be perfortned in order to construct the wo�•k shawn
on the Construction Drawings and specified in the Contract Documents.
b. Far eonstructian rnethods other than open cut, the Coniractor shall perform
construction survey and verify control data including, but not limited to, the
following:
1) Verification that established benchmarks a�d control are accurate.
CITY O� FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[ON DOCLTMENTS
Revised l+'e6ruxry I�, 2�18
2D21 NQR'i'H RiVERSIDC 12E5URFACING PRO,fECT
CITY PRaJECT N0.102877
QI7123-A
CONSTRLTCT�ON STAKING AND SURV�Y
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1 2) Use of Benchmarks to furnish and maintain al] referenca ] ines and grades
2 for tunneling.
3 3) Use of iine and grades to establish the location of the pipe.
4 Q-) Subnait to the City copies of field nc�tesused to establish all lines and
5 grades, if requested, and allow the City to check guidance system setup prior
6 to beginning each tunneling drive.
7 5) Peovide access for the City, if requested, to verify the guidance system and
8 th� line and grade of the carriar pipe.
9 6) The Contractol• remains fully responsible for the accuracy of ihe work and
1Q correction oiit, as required.
11 7) 1Vlo�itor line and grade continuousXy during consiruction,
12 8) Recard deviation with respect to design line and grade once at each pipe
13 joint and submit daily records to the City.
] 4 9} If the installation does not meet the speci�ed tolerances (as outIined in
15 �ections 33 OS 23 and/oz' 33 QS 24), immediately noti�y t�t� City and eoi•rect
16 the insta]]ation in aceordance wi�h the Confract Documents.
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1. Required As-Bui1t Sur�ey will be pez-%nned by the Con#ractor,
2. Coordinaetion.
a. Contractat' is to coordinate with City to confirm which features reqtai�•e as-
built sur�reying.
b. It is the Contractnx's responsibiIity to coordinat� the as-built survey and
reqliired measurements for itetns that are to be b�tried such that construction
activities are not delayed oz' ttegatively itnpacted.
c. �'or sewer mains and water mains 12" and under in diameter, it is acceptabte
#o physiealIy measure depth and mark the location during the pragress of
canstructinn and take as-built survey aftez' the facility 17as b.een bu.ried. TIie
Contractar is responsible for the quality cantrol needed to ensure accuracy.
3. General
a. The Contractor shall provide as-6ttilt survey including the elevation and
location (and provide written documentation to the City) a�' const�•uction
%atures durin� the progress of tk�e construction including the following:
1) Water Lines
a) Top of pipe elevations and coordinates for waterlines at fha following
locatians:
(1) Minimum every 250 linear feet, including
(2) Horizontal and vertical paints oi inflection, curvature,
ete.
(3) Fire line tee
(�4) Plugs, stub-auts, dead-end ]inas
{5} Casing pipe {each end} and a116uried fitt.ings
2j San[tary Sewer
a) Top of pipe elevations and coordinates #�or force mains and siphon
sanitary sewer lines (non-gravity facilities} at the follovring locations:
(1) Minimum every 250 linear feet and any buried fitttngs
(2) Horizontal and vertical points of iqflection, curvature,
etc.
3) Storrriwater — Not AppIicable
CII'Y OP FORT WpRTH
STANDAR.D CO�ISTRUCTION 5PEC1I'TCATION DqCUMENTS
Revised Ce6ruary 14, 2018
2fl21 NbRTH 1tIV�.RSIDE RESURFACING PROdECT
CITY PRQJECT NO.102877
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location (and provide written documentation to lhe City) of canstruction
features after the construction is completed including the following:
1) Manholes
a} Rim and flowiine elevations and coordinates for each manhole
2) Water I,ines
a) Cathodic protection tast stations
b) Sampling stations
c) Meter boxes/vaults (A�1 sizes)
d) Fire hydrants
e) Valves (gate, butterfly, ete.)
f} Air R�lease vaIves (Mar�hole rim and vent pipe)
g) Slow off valves (Manhole rim and valve ljd)
h) Pressure plane valves
i) Underground Vaults
(1} Rim and flowline elevations and coordinates for each
Under�round Vaujt.
3) Sanitary 5ewer
a) �Ieanouts
(1) Rim and flnwline elevations and coordinates for each
b) I�Ianhajes and Junction Steuctures
(1) Rina and flowline elevatzons and eoordinates for each
manhole and junction structure.
4) Stormwater -- Not Applicable
1.10 DELNERY, �TORAG�, AND HANDLXNG [NOT iTSED]
26 i.11 FIELD [SXTE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
27 1.1� WARRANTY
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A. A construction survey wili produce, but will nat 1ae lirnited to::
i. Recovery af relevant control points, points of curvature and points of intersection.
2. Establish temporary horizontal and vertical control elevations (benchmarks)
suff�ciently permanent and located in a manner to be used throughout construction.
3. T'�e location of planned facalities, easements and improvements.
a. Establishing fnal line and grade stakes for piers, floars,. grade beams, parking
areas, utilities, streets, highways, tunnels, and o�her conshuction..
b. A record of revisions or corrections noted in an orderly mann�r for reference.
c. A drawing, when required by tha client, indicating the horizontal and vertical
location of facilities, easements and improvemenis, as built.
A. Cut sheets shall be provided to the Cit}+ inspector and Survey Superintendent for all
construction staking projects. These cut sheets shall be on the standard city template
which can be obtained �'rom the Survey Superinte.ndent (817-392-7925).
5. DigiYal survey �les in the following forrnats shall be acceptable:
a. AutoCAD (.dwg)
b. ESRi Shapefile (.shp}
CTI'Y OF P'ORT WORTH
STAIYDARB CONS'iRUCTIpN 5PBCIFICA7TOiY DOCUMEI�IT3
Revised I'e6r¢ary 14, 2018
2021 NOl�TH RIVERSIDE RESURPACING PR47BCT
C1TY PROJCCT N0.102877
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1 c. CSV file (.csv}, for��atted with X and Y coardinates in separate columns (use
2 standdrd templates, if available)
3 6. 5urvey files shall incIude vei�tical and hoz�izontal data tied to originaI project
4 control and benchmarks., and shall [nclude feature desct�iptions
5 PART 3 - EXECUTION
S 3.1 INSTALLERS
7 A. Tolerances;
8 1. The staE�ed locatiqn of any improvement or facility should be as accurate as
9 practical and necessaty. The degree of precision requir�d is dependent on tnany
10 factors a11 of which must remain judgmental. The tolerances listed hereaf�er are
1 l based on generalities and, under caz�ain circumstances, shall yield to specific
] 2 requlremenl:s. The surveyar shall assess any si�uation by review of the o�erall plans
13 and tk�rough consultation with responsible parties as to the need for specific
14 Yolerances.
I S a. Eartlawoz�k: Grades for eartl�worlc or rough cut should not exeeed 0,1 ft. vertical
I6 talerance. Horizontal alignment for earthwork and rough cut should not exceed
I 7 I A ft. tolerance.
18 b. Horizontal alignment on a structure shali t�e within .D.1$ tolerance.
19 c. Faving or concrete far stz'�ets, curbs, gutters, parking areas, drives, alleys and
20 wafkways shall be located within ti�e co�fines of the site Uoundaries and,
2] occasionally, along a boundary or any other restrictive line. Away fi•om any
22 restrictive line, these faeilities should be staked with an aecuracy producing na
23 inore than O.OSft. toferance from their specified locations.
24 d. LTnderground and overhead utilities, such as sewers, gas, water, telephone and
25 electric lines, sha[i be loeated harizantally within their prescribed areas ar
26 easements. Within assigned areas, the�e utilities should be stakad with an
27 accui•acy producing no mare ti�an 0.1 ft tolerance from a specified location.
28 e. The accuracy required far the verti�a[ location of utilities varies widely, Many
29 underground utilities requr.re only a�ninimum co�er and a tolerance of 0.1 ft.
30 should be maintair�ed, Underground and overh�ad utilities an planned profile,
31 but not d�p�nding on gravity flaw far performance, should not exceed 0.1 ft.
32 ioIerance.
33 �. Surveying instruments shail be kept in close adjustinent aecording to manufacturer's
34 specifications or in com�aliance to standards. The City reserves the right to requesf a
35 ca3ibratian repoi�t at any time and recommends regular maintenance schedule be
36 perFo�'tned by a certified technieian every 6 rtaonths.
37 1, Field nneasuraments of angles and distances shal] be done in such fashion as to
38 safisfy the closures and tolerances expressecf in Part 3.l .A.
39 2. Vertica.l lacations shall be establish�d from a pre-established benchmark and
40 checked by clasing to a different beneh mark on the same datuzn.
41 3. Construction survey field work shaII correspond to the client's plans. Irregularities
42 or conflicts found shall be reported �arotnptly to the City.
43 4. Revisions, corrections and other pertinant data sha11 be logged for future r�ference.
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CITY OF FORT WORTI-3 2021 NOEiTH R[V�RSIDE RESURFACI]VC� PR(?.TLCT
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A. Tf the Cantractor's work ciama�es ar desfroys one or mo�'e of the control -
monuments/p�ints set by tl�e City, the monuments shall be adequately referenced for
expedienf restoration.
1. Notify City if any control data neecis to be restored or replaced due to datnage
caused during construction aperations.
a. Contractor shall perfarm replacements and/oz'restorations.
b. The City may require at any tiine a sUrvey "Field Check" of any monument
or benehma�-ks that are sei be verified by the City surveyots befoxe �urther
associated work can move forward.
RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
1S 3.7 FIELD [o�] SITE QUALITY CONTROL
16 A. It is the Contraetor's responsibility to maintain all stakes and control data placed by tl�e
I7 City in a�ccardance with this Specification. This includes easements and righi of way, if
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l9 B. Do not change or relocate stalces or control data without approvaI from the City.
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1. The City reserves the right to perform a SUrvey Check at any time dee�►ed
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2. Checks by City personnel or 3� p�rty contracted surveyor are noi intended to
relieve the contractor of his/her respoasibility for accuracy.
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT T]SED]
3.ID CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USEDj
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [N�T USED]
END OF� SECTION
Revision Log.
CITY OF rORT WORTH
STANDARD CdNSTEtUCTION SYEGIFSCATIOi*f DDCUNi�NTS
Tievised ref�ruary lA, 201$
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DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
8/31/2012 D.7ohnsan
Added instructiou and modified measurement & payment under 1.2; added
8/3 1120 1 7 M, Owen definitions and references wnder 1.3; n�odified i.G; added 1.7 closeout suUmittal
rac�uirements; modified 1.9 Quatity Assui�ance; addad PART 2— FRQDUCTS ;
Added 3.1 Installers; �dded 3,5 Regair/IZestorafion; and added 3.8 Sy�stem Stacfiup.
Removed "blue text"; revised measurement and payntent s.ectFans for Construction
Staking and As-Bui[t 5arvey; added i�eferenca to seleciion compliance wit6 TGC
2/14/2015 M Owen 225A; re�ised action and Closenut submiita[ requirements; added aeceptable depth
measurement c�•iteria; rcuised ]ist ofitems requiri�zg as-built survey "during" a�id
"after" construcCion; and revised acce�Yable digita] survey file format
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2421 NORTH RlVEASIDE RESUI2F'AC1NG PI20dECT
STAHDARA CONSTRilCT[ON �PECIFICAT[QN DQCUM�N'TS
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SECTION Ol '7123
CONSTRUCTION STAKING AND SURVEY
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 Ll Si11VIMARY
S A. Sectian Includes:
6 I. Requirements far construction staking and construction surv�y
7 B. Deviations fram this City of �'ort Warth Standard 5pecification
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C. Related Specification Secrions include, but are not necessa�ily limitad to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requiz'eznents, Contract Forms and Conditaons of the Contract
2. Divisinn 1-- Gene:ral Requirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiJR�S
A. Measurement and Payznent
1. Constructson Staking
a. Measurement
1) Measuz'ement for this Item shaii be by lump sum.
b, Paymeni
]) The work �erformed and the materials iurnished in accordance with this
Item sk�all be paid for at the lump sum price bid for "Construction Staking".
�) Payment for "Construction Staldng" shall be nr�ade in part�al payments
prorated by work completed coz�npared ko totial work included in the lump
sum item.
c. The price bid shall include, but not be limited to the fol3owing:
1) Veri%eation of control data provided by City.
2) Plaeement, maintenance and replacement of req�ixed stakes and rnarldngs
in the field.
3) Praparation and suba�ittal of construction staking documentation in the
fosm of "cut sheets" using the Ciiy's standard template.
2. Construction Survey
a. Measurement
1) This Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items hid.
b. PaymenC
1) The work pezformed and the materials furnishad in accordanca with this
Item are subsidiary to the various Items bid and no other compensakion wi11 be
allawed.
3. . As-Built Survey
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shall be by l�mp sum,
b. Payment
1) The work performed and the rz�aterials furnished in accordance with this
Item shall be paid for at the lump su� price bid for "As-Built Survey".
C1TY OF PORT WORTH
STANDARD CdNS'1'RUCT[bN 5P�CiF'ICA"1'TON DOCUMeNTS
Revised February 14, 2018
2021 I�ORTH RiVERSIDERESURFACING PRQJECT
C1TY PI20JBC'I' i�I0.102877
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1, City qf �'ort Warth — Construction Stal�ing Standards (available on City's Buzzsaw
website) -- O1 7I 23,16.01_ Attachment A_Suivey Staking Standards
2. City of Fort Worth - Standard Survey Data Collector Library (fxl) files (available
on City's Buzzsaw website).
3. Texas Department af Transpo�tatzon (TxDOT} Survey Manual, latest re�visian
4. Texas Society of Professional Land Surveyors (TSPS), Manual of Practice for Land
Surveying in the State of Te�as, Categazy S
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2) Payment for "Construct�pn Staking" shaIl be made in partial payments
prorated by work carrspleted comparad ta total work included in the lump sum
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c. Th� price bid shall include, but not be limited to the following::
I) Field measurements and survey shots to identify ]ocatzon of compleled
faczlities.
2} Documentation and submittal of as-built survey data onrp contz`actor redline
plans and digital survey files.
Construction Survev - The survey measurements made pzior to or while
const��uction is in progress to control eleva�ion, horizqntal position, dimensi�ns and
configuration of structureslimprovemenfs included in tha Pz'oject Drawings.
As-built Survey —The meas.urements made after the constructian of the
impro�ement features are complete to provide position coardinat�s for the featUzes
of a project.
Construction Stakin� — The placement of stakes and markings to provide offsets
and elevations to cut and filI in order to locate nn the ground the designed
stzuctures/improvements included in the Projeet Drawings. Construction staking
shall include staking easements and/or right of way if indicat�d on the plans.
Surve "FieId Checks" — Measurements rr►ade after const�vction staking is
completed and befprc construction work begins ta ensure that structures marked on
the ground are accurately ]ocated per Prnject Drawings.
B. `i'echnical Re�'erences
A. The Contrractor's selection of a surveyor must comp[y wifh Texas Government
Code 2254 (qual'rf'ications based selection} for this project.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals, if required, shall be in accnrdance wiih SecCion O1 33 00.
39 B. All submittals shall be received and reviewed by the City prior to delivery of work.
40 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SiTBMITTAL5
41 A. Field Quality Control Submittals
C£I'Y OF FORT WOi2TH
5TAI�IDARD C(7NSTRUC`CION SFECIFICATIpN DOCUMENTS
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1 1. Docun�entation verifying accuracy of �eld engineering work, including conrdinate
2 conversions if plans do not indicate grid or ground coordinates.
3 2. Submit "Cut-Sheets" confo�ming ko tha standard temglate pravided by the City
4 (refer to O1 71 23. I6.� 1— Attach�zsent A— Survey Staking Standards).
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Submit As-Built Sur�ey Redline Dz'awings doeumenting the locations/�levations of
constrt�cted improvements signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land
Surveyor (RPLS) responsible for the work (refer to O1 71 2;3.16A1 — Attachment A
— Sur�ey Staking Standards) .
Contractor shall subrnit khe praposed as-built and completed redline drawing
submittal one (1} weel� prior to scheduling �lie project final inspection for City
review and comm�nt. Revisions, if necessary, shali be rr�ade ta t�e as-built redline
drawings and z'�submitted to the City prior to scheduling the canstruction final
inspection.
1b 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
17 1..9 Qi7ALTTY ASSURANCE
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a. Cantack City's Project Representa�ive at lea�t one week in advance notifying
the City of when Construction Stal�ing is schecluled.
b. Zt is fihe Contractor's responsibility to coordinate staking such that
cnnstruction activities aze not delayed or negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Contractor is responsible for preserving and maintaisung stakes. rf City
surveyors are requued to re-stake for any reason, the Contractor wiJl be
responsible for costs to pe�drm staking. If in the opinion of the City, a
sufficient number of stakes ar znarkings have been Iost, destroy�d disturbed or
omitted that the contraeted Work cannot take place then the Cantractor will ba
required to stake or z'e-stake the de�tcient areas.
�. Consiruction Survey
1. Canstruetion Survey will b.e pez'formed by the Contractor.
2. Coordination
a. Contractor to verify that ho�rizontal and vertical control data established in the
design survey and required for con5truction survey is available and in place.
3. General
a. Construetion sur�ey will be performed in order to canstract the work s�own
on the Consmuciian Drawings and sge.cified in the Contract Documents.
b. For construction methads other than open c�t, the Contractor shall perform
construction sutvey and verify conixol data including, but nat limited to, the
following:
1) Veri�ea�ion that established b�nchmarks and control are accurate.
Cl'T'Y OF FORT WQRTH
STANDARD CONST12i7CTiON SPECIFICATIdN DOCUNIENT3
Revised February 14, 2018
2021 NORTH RIVERSIBE RESURFACIIVG PROIECT
CPI'll PROJEC'I' IVO.lU2877
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2,) Use of Benchmarks to furnish and maintain all reference lines and grades
fa�- tunneling.
3) Use of line and grades to establish the l�eation o�' the pipe.
4) ,5ubn�at to the City copies of �eld notesused to establish all lines and
grades, if requ�sted, and all.ow Ehe City to check guidance sysCem setup prior
Eo beginning each tunneling drive.
S) Provide access for the City, if requested, to verify the guidance system and
the ]ine and grade of the carrier pip�.
6) The Contractor remains fuIly responsible for the accLu•acy of the work and
correction of it, as required.
7) Monitor line and grade continuously during construction.
8) Record deviation with respect to design line and grade once at each pipe
joint and submit daily records to the City,
9} If the installation does n.ot meet the specified tplerances (as outlined in
5ectio.ns 33 4S 23 and/or 33 OS 24), immediately notify the City and correct
the installation in aecordance with the Contract Documents.
C. As-Built Survey
1. R�quireti As-Bailt Survey will be pez'formed by the Contractor.
2. Coardination
a. Cont�-actor is to coordinate with City to confizm which features require as-
built surveying.
b. It is the Cantzactor's responsibility to coordinate the as-built survey and
required measurements for items that are to be buried such that construction
activities are not delayed pr negatively impacted.
c. For sewer mains and water mains 12" and under in diameter, it is acceptable
to physicaliy measLue dapth and inark rhe location during the progress of
constzuctian and take as-buiIt survey after tha facility has been buried. The
Contractoz' is responsibie for the quality control needed to ensure accuracy.
3. General
a. The Contractor shall pro�ide as-built sur�ey inelading the el�vaiion and
location (and provide written docur�entation to the City) of construction
features during the progress of the construction including the foIip�vzt�g:
1) Water Lines
a) Top of pipe elevations and caardinates for waterlines at the foilowing
locations:
(1} Minimurn every 2501inear feet, including
(2) Horizontal and vertieal painrs af znflection, curvature,
etc.
(3) Fire line tee
{A�) Plugs, stub-outs, dead-end lines
{5) Casing pipe (each �n.d} and ail buried fittings
2) Sanitary Sewer
a) Tap of pipe elevations a�d coordinates foz' force rnains and siphon
sanitary sew�r lines (non-gravity facilities) at the following locations:
(1) Mznzmum every ZSO linear feek and azzy buried fittings
(2) Horizontal and vertical points of inflection, curvature,
etc.
3) Stormwater — Nat Applicable
C1TY QF FORT WORTFi
STANDAR➢ CQ�IS'I`12UCTfON SPECIFICATI03� DOCiJMEN'I'S
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location (and provide w�tten documentatian to the City} of canstruction
features afier the construction is completed including the following:
1 } Manholes
a) Rim and flowline elevations and coordinaCes for each manhole
2) Water Lines
a) Cathodic prot�ction test stations
b) Saznpling stations
c) Meter boxes/vau3ts (All sizes)
d) Fire hydrants
e) Valves (gate, buttarfly, etc.}
t7 Air Releasa valves (Manhole rim and vent pipe)
g) Blow off valves (Manhole rim and valve lid)
h) Pressuze }�lane valves
i} Under�;round Vaults
(1) Rim and flowline ele�atipns and coordinates for eack►
LTnderground Vaul�.
3} Sanitary 5evuer
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(1) Rim and flov�line elevations and coordinates for oach
b} Manholes and Junct'ron Structures
(1) Rim and flowl�z►e e3evations and coordinates for each
manliole and junction structure.
4) Stormwater — Not Applicable
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A. A construction sur�ey will produce, but will not be limited to:
1. Recovery of relevant control poinCs, points of curvature and points of iniersectian.
2. Establish temporary horizontal and vertical control elevations (benchmarks)
suf�iciently permanent and located in a manner to be used throughout cons�xuction.
3. The location of planned facilities, easennents and improvements.
a. Establishing final line and grade stakes for piers, floors, grade bearris, parking
axeas, utilities, streets, highv�vays, tunnels, and other construc�ion.
b. A record of revzsions or corrections noted in an orderly marzner for referenc�.
c. A drawing, when required by the client, indicating the hozizontal and �ertical
loeation af facilities, ease�ents and improvemants, as built.
4. Cut sheets shall be provided to the City inspector and Survey Superintendent for all
construction staking projects. These cut sheets shall be or� tt�e standard city template
which can be obtaaned from the Survey 5uperintendent {8l 7-392-7925).
S. Digital survey �'�les in ihe following %rmats shall be acceptable:
a. AutoCAD (.dwg)
b. ESRI Shapef"�le (.shp)
CI'i`Y OP C�012T WORTH
S'1'A3��ARD CONSTRllCTT�N SYECIFICATION BOCUMEIVTS
Reoised Fe6ruary 14, Z01S
2021 NOR"I'H RiVL-zRS1T3� RESURFACING PROJECT
CTl'Y PRO]LC1' NQ.1 D2877
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1 c. CSV file (.csv), fornnaited with X and Y coordinates in separate columns (use
2 standard templates, if available)
3 6. Suivey files shaII include �ertic�l and hozizontaI data tied to original project
4 control and benehmarks, and shall inciude feature descriptions
5 PART 3 - EXECUTION
6 31 INSTALLERS
7 A. Talerances:
8 1. The staked Iocation oi any improvement or facility should be as accurate as
9 praetical and n�cessary. The degree of precision t•equzred is dependent on many
10 factors all of which must remain judgmental. The tolerances Iist�d hereafter are
11 based on generalities and, und�r certain circumstances, shall yield tp sp�.ci�ic
72 requirements. The siu•veyar shall assess any' situation by revievv of the averall plans
13 ar►d through consultation with responsible paraes as Co the need for speeific
�4 tol�z-ances.
I5 a. Earthwork: Grades for earthwork or rough cut should not exceed 0.1 ft. vertical
I6 tplez-ance. Horizontal alignnlent for earthwozk and rough eut should not e�ceed
17 1.0 ft. tokerance.
18 b. Horizon#al alignment on a structure shall be within .0.1ft tnIerance.
19 e. Paving or concrete foz streets, curbs, gutters, parking areas, drives, alleys and
20 waIkways shall be located within ihe con�nes of the site boundaries and,
21 occasionally, along a boundazy oz' any Qther restrictive line. Away from any
22 xestrictive Iine, these faciliEies should be staked with an accuracy prod�cing no
23 rnore than 0.05ft. tolerance from their specifzed locations.
24 d. Undezground and overhead utilities, such as sewers, gas, water, telephone and
25 electric lines, shaIl be located horizontally within their prescribed areas or
26 easements. Within assigned are�s, these utilities should be staked with an
27 accuracy producing no more than O.I ft tolerance frorn a specified iocation.
28 e. The accuraey required for the vez't�cal locatio.n of utiIities uarres wiciely, Many
29 underground utilities require only a�xurzi�mum cover and a tolerance af 0.1 ft.
30 shpuld be maintained. Underground and ovexhcad utilities on planned profile,
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specifications or in compliance tp standards. The City reserves the right to �-equest a
calibzation report at any time and recomznends regular maintenance sehedule b�
pez-�o�-med by a certi�ed technician e�v�ry 6 zz►ontfis.
1. �'ield nneasurements of angles and distances shall be clone in s�ch fashion as to
satisfy tt�� closures and toIerances expressed i.n Part 3.1.A.
2. Vertical Iocaiions shall l�e established from a pre-established benchmark and
checked by closing to a different beneh mark on the same datum.
3. Canstruction survey field �vozk shall correspond to the client's plans. Irregutarities
or conflicts found shall be reported pxomptly to the Ciry.
4. Revisions, corre�ctions and other pertinent data shall be logged for fuhtze re%rence.
crrY oP roxm �+o�T�i
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION IJOCUMSNT3
I�evised I'ehruary 14, 2018
2021 NORTH RIVERSIDE RE5U12FACING PRQJEC'E'
CITY PRO.TBCT NQ.102877
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A. Ii the Contt'actor's work damages or dest�oys one or mare of the conkrol
monuments/points set by the City, the monuments shall be adequately referenced for
expedi��zt restoz'ation.
1.. Natify City if any control data needs to be restored or replaced due to damage
caused during cansiructaon operations.
a. Contractor shall perform replacem�nts and/or restorations.
b. The City may require at any time � surv�ey "Field Check" of any monu ment
or benchmarks that are set be veri%ed by the City s�►rveyors before fi�rthez'
associated ruork can move forward.
3.5 RE-INSTALLATIDN [NOT iTSED]
3.7 FIELD [o�] SITE QXIALITY CONTROL
A. It is t�ae Contractor's responsibi3ity to maintazn all stakes and cantral data placed by khe
City in accoz'dance with this 5pecification. This includes easements and right of way, if
noted on the plans.
B. Do not change or relocate stakes oz control data without approval from the City.
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP
A. Survey Checks
1, The �ity reserves the right to perfarm a Sur�ey Cheek at any time deemed
necessary.
2. Checks by City personnel or 3`d party cnntracted surveyor are not intended tn
relieve the contractor of hislher z`espansibiliry for accuracy.
3.9 ADr[JSTING [NOT USED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLO�EOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.1� PROTECTYON [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHNTENTS [NOT i]SED]
END OF SECTZ�N
Revisian Log
C1TY UF �ORT W012TH
STANDARD CQI�ISTRUCTI(?N SY�CIP[CATION DOCUMENT5
Revesed �'ebruary 14, 2018
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CTI'X PROIECT I�i0.102877
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DATE NAM� SLTMMARY O�' CHANGE
8/3I/2p12 D..Tohnson
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8/31/2017 M, pwen defnitions and references under i.3; moda�ed 1.6; added 1.7 closeout subr�uttal
requaremen#s; modified 1.9 Quality Assurance; added PA,RT 2— PR017UCTS ;
Added 3.1 Installars; added 3.5 Repair/Restoration; anH added 3.8 System Startup,
Removed "h[ae lexY"; revised measurement and payment sections for Constructinn
Staking and As-Built Survey; added reference to selection compliance with TGC
2/14/2018 M�wen 2254; revased action and Closeouc su6mittal requirements; added acceptable depth
measuremcot criteria; revised list of items requiring as-built sur /ey "during" and
"after" constructipn; and revised acceptabte digital survey �ile format
C1TY OF FORT WOATH 2O21 IVOR1'H I2IVE�tSIDE RESURFACING PROJECT
STAIZpARD CQbIST12Cl'CTION SPECTFICATIDN DOCi3MENTS
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These procedur�s are intended to provide a standard method for constr�ction staking services
associated with thE City of Fort Worth projects. These are not to be considered all inclusive, but on[y as
a generaf guidelin�. Far projects on TXDOT right-af-way or thraugh joint TXDOT pprticipation,
adherence to the TXDOT Survey Manual shall be followed and if a discrepancy arises, the TXDOT
manualshallprevplT. �htt,p://onlinema_n_uals.txdot.�o�/txdatmanuals/ess/ess.�dfj
If you ha�e a unique circumstance, please consult with the praject manager, inspectar, or sur�ey
department at 817-392-7925.
7'able of Con�enis
I. City of Fort Warth Contact Information
II. Construction Colors
Ifl. Standard Staking S�ppfies
IV. Survey Equipment, Control, and Datum Standards
V. Water Staking
VI. Sanitary 5ewer 5taking
VII. Storm Staking
VIII. Curb and Gutter Staking
IX. Cut Sheets
X. As-built Survey
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I. Surr�ev Depar�ment �onfac� Ingorma�ion
Physical and mailing address:
8851 Camp Bowie West 8oufe�ard
Sui�e 3Q0
Fort Worth, Texas 76116
Office; (817) 392-7925
Sur�ey 5u�erintendent, direct line: (817j 392�8971.
II. Construction Colors
The following calors shall be used for sfaking or identifying features in the field. This
includes ffagging, paint of laths/stakes, paint of hubs, ancE any identification such as pin flags
if �ecessary.
U�ili�iy Color
PROPOSED EXCAVATION WHI7E
ALL ELECTRIC AND CONQUITS ' �
PD7ABL£ WATER
GAS OR O!L Y�LLC}W
TELEPHONE/FIBER OPTiC �RAE��E
SURVEY COI�TROL POINT5, BENCHMARKS,
PROPERTY CORNERS, RIGH7-OF-WAYS, AND �1�61{
ALL PAVING INCLUDING CURB, 51DEWALK, eUILDING CORNERS
SANITARY SEWER �''� =��
IRRIGATION AND R�CLAiMED WATER
III. S�at�dard Siakin Su lies
I#em illiinimum size
Lath/5take 3fi" tall
Wooden Hub (2"x2" min. square preferred� 6" tall
Pin Flags (2.5" x 3.5" preferred) 21." lang
Guard Sta[ces Not required
PK ar Mag nails 1" long
Iron Rods (1/Z" or greater diame#er) 18" long
5ur�ey Marking Paint Water-based
Flagging 1" wide
Marking Whiskers �feathers} 6" long
Tacks (for marking hubs) 3/4'" long
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IV. Sur�ey �quipmert�, Con�rol, and Datum Standards
A. City Benchmarks
All city benchmar[�s can be found here
Look for'Zaning Maps'. Under'Layers'
`Benchmarl<s'.
http://fortworthtexas.�a�/itsolutions/GIS/
, expand'Basemap Layers', and check on
B. Can�entional or Rohatic iotal 5tation Equipmen#
I. A minimum of a 10 arc-second instrument is required.
II. A copy of the latest calibration report may be requested by the City at any time.
lt is recommended that an instrument be calibrated by �ertified technician at
least 1 occurrence every 6 months.
C. Network/V.R.5. and static GPS Equipment
It is critical that the surveyor ��rify the carrect horizontai and ver�ic�l datum
prior cammencing wark. A site calibration may be required and shall tonsist Qf
at least 4 control points spaced e�enly a�art and in �arying quadrants.
Additional field checks o�the horixnntal artd vertical accuracies shall he
compf�ted and the City may ask far a capy of the cali6ration report at any time.
Network 6PS such as the Western Data Systems or Srr�artNet systems may be
used for staking of property/RA.W, forced-main water lines, and rough-grade
anly. fVo CRS stakin� fot concrete, sanitary sewer, starm drain,, final �rade, or
an thin that needs �erticaf radin with a tolerance of 0.25' or less is
allowed.
Q. Control points Set
i. All contro[ points set shall be accompanied by a lath with the a�propriate
Northing, �asting, and Ele�ation (if applicable) of the point set. Control poinfs
can b� set rebar, 'X' in concrete, ar any other appropriate item with a stable
base and of a semi-permanent nature. A rek�ar cap is optional, but preferred if
the cap is mark�d `cantrol point' o� similar wording.
fl. Datasheets are required far all controf points set.
Datasheet should include;
A. Horizontal and Ver��cal Daturn used, Example: N.A.D,83, fVorth Centrai Zone
4202, NAVD S$ E[evations
B. Grid or ground distance. — If ground, provide scale factar used and base
point coordinate, Example: C.S.F.=0.999125, Base point=Narth; 0, �ast=�
C. Geoid model used, Example: GE01�12A
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E. Preferred Grid Datum
Although many plan s.ets can be in surface coordinates, the City's preferred grid datum
is listed befow. Careful consideration must be taken ta verify w�at datum each �raject is
in prior to beginning work. It is essential the sur�eyor be familiar wi�h coordinate
transformations and how a grid/surface/assumed caordinate system affect a project.
Pralected Coordinate
5ystem: NAU_1983_5tatePlane Texas_Narth_Central_FIPS 420z�Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conformal_Conic
Fa l se_Ea st in g: 196 8500.D0000000
Fa I se_N orth i ng: 6561666.66666667
Centra! Meridian: -98.50afl00Q0
Sfiandard Parallel 1: 32.1333333�
Standard Parallel 2: 33.96666667
Latitude_Of_Qrigin: 31.65665667
Linear lJnit: Foat US
Geographic Coordina#e 5ystem: GCS_Narth_American_1983
Datum: D North American 1983
Prirrte Meridian; Greenwich
Angular Unit: Degree
Note: Regardless of what daturr, each particular pro��ci �� fn, d�liverables to th� City
must be converted/trans�ated inta thls pre#erred grfd daturrr. l copy af the deliverable
�hould be in the project da#um Sw.hatever it may bej ancf 1 co�y should be in the NAD83,
TX North Central 4202 zone. See pre erred File Namin Con�vention fielaw
F. Preferred Deli�erable �ormat
txt .csv .dwg .job
G. Preferred Data Forrnat
P,N,E,Z,D,N
Point Number, Nor�hing, Easting, Elevation, Descriptian, Notes (if applicable)
H. Preferred File Naming Con�entian
This is the pr�ferred format: City Project Number_Description_Datum.csv
Example for a proiect that has surface caordinates which must be translated:
File 1: C1234 As-�uilt of Water on Main Street Grid NAD83 TXSP 4202.csv
File 2: C1234_As-built of Water on Main Street_Project Specific Datum.cs�
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V. Wa�er Stakin� S�andards
A. Cen#erline Staking --Straight Line 7angen4s
I. Offset lath/stakes every 200' on e��n stations
II. Painted blue lath/stake only, no hub is required
III. Grade is to top of pipe (T/P) for 12" diameter pipes or smaller
IV. Grad� to flow line (F/L) for 16" and larger diameter pipes
V. Grade Should be 3.5Q' below the proposed ttip of curb line for 10° and smaller
diameter pipes
VI. Grade should be 4.d�' belaw the proposed top of curb line for 12" and larger
diameter pipes
Vfl. Cut 5heets are required on al! staking and a copy can be received from the
survey superintendent
Optional: Actual stakes shal! consist of a&OD nai! or hub set with a whisker
B, Centerline 5taking - Curves
I, ]f arc length is greater than 100', ROC (Point of Curvaturej Offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
II. Same grading guidelines as above
Ill. Staking of radius points of greater than 100' may be omitted
C, Water Meter Boxes
I. 7.0' perpendicular offset is pre�erred to the center of the box
II, Center of the meter should be 3.Q' behind the praposed fac� of curb
III. Meter should be staked a minimurn of 4.5' away from the edge of a driveway
IV. Grade is to tap of box and should be +0.06' hi�her than the proposec� top af
curb unless shown o�rherwise an the plans
p, Fire Wydrants
I. Center of Hydrant shauld be 3.0' behind proposed face of curb
If. Sur�ey offset stake should be 7.0' from the �center and p�rpet�dicular to the curb
line or water main
lII. G�ade of hydrants should be +p.30 higher than the adjacent tap af curb
E. Water ValVes & Waults
l, Offsets should }�e perpendicular to the proposed wat�r main
II. RIM �rades shoulcE only be pra�ided if on plans
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1/1. Sani�arb 5e�rer S�akin�
A. Centerline S#aking — Straight Line Tangents
I. In�erts shali be field verified and compared agaEnst the plans before staking
II. Painted green lath/stake WITH hub and tack or marker dot, no flagging required
lll, 1 offset stake between manholes if manholes are 40�' or less apart
IV. �ffset stakes should be lacated at even distant�s and perpendicular to the
centerline
V. Grades will 6e per plan and the date of the plans used s�ould be nated
VI. If multiple lines are at one manhole, each line shall ha�e a cut/fiA and direction
noted
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Optional: Actua! stakes shal! consist af a 60D nail ar hub set vvith a whisker
B. Centerli�e 5taking-�Cun►es
L If arc length is greater than 100', pOC (Point flf Curvature) offset stakes should
be set at a 25' interval
Il, Staking of radius points of �reater than 100' may be omitted
C. Sanitary Sewer Manholes
f. 2 offset stakes per manhole for �he purpose of providing alignment to the
contractor
If. Flowline grade sF�ould be on the lath/stake for each flowline and direction noted
III. RIM grade should onfy be on the stake when pro�ided in the plans
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Vll. Storm Sewer � Inlef S�al�ing
A. Centerline Statcing--Straight Line Tangenis
I. 1 offsei stal�e every 200' on e�en stations
II. Grac{es are_ta flowline of pipe unless otherwise shown on plans
III. Stakes at every grade 6reak
IV. Cut sheets are required on a1l staking
Optianal: Actucrl stakes shall consist of a 60l7 nail or h�b set with p whisker
B. Centerline 5taking — Cur�es
I, If arc length is gr�ater than 104', PQC (Point af Curvaturej offset stake5 should
be s�t at a 25' interval
11. 5taking of radius points af greater than lOD' may be omitted
C. Storm Drain inlets
I. 5taking distances should be measured #rom end of wing
il. Standard 10' Inlet = 16.00' total length
III. Recessed 10' Inlet = 20A0' tatal length
IV. Sfandard double 10' in[et = 26.67' total length
V. Recessed double 10' inlet = 30.67' total length
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I. 2 offset stakes per manhole for the purpose ofi providin� alignment to the
contractor
IL Flowline grade should be on the lath/stak� for each flowline and direction noted
III. RfM grade shauld only be on the sta[ce when pro�ided in the plans
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1/111. Curb and Gutter S�akin�
A. Cent�rline Staking — Straight Line 3angents
V. 1 offset stake e�ery 50' on e�en stations
Vf. Grades are to top of cur6 unless ntherwise shawn on p{ans
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Vlll. Cut sheets are required on all stai�ing
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I�. Cut Sheefs
A. Date of field work
B. Staking Method (GPS, total stationj
C. Project Name
Q. City Praject Number (Example: C01234)
E. Location (Address, cross streets, 6P5 coordinate)
F. 5ur�ey campany name
G. Crew chief name
�. �q biar�k temr at� can i�. aotain�d firr�m h� � s�:rv�;: =:�p: �in��ncie�r Csaa it�� � a�=���
Standard Citv Cut Sheet
pate:
❑ TOTAL
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LOCATION:
City Project
Number:
ProJect Name:
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CONSU LTANTIC�NTRACTOR
SURVEY CREW 1NITIA�.S
ALL GAA�ES AR� 7D F'LOWLINE OR TOP OF CURB UNLESS OTHERWIS� IVOiED.
PT # STATION OFFSET DESCRiPTION PROP. STAKED _ CUT + FILL
-LTI+�RT GRADE ELEV.
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X. As-h�ailt Survev
A. Uefinition and Purpose
The pur�ose of an as-built survey is to verify the asset wa� installed in the proper location
and grade. Furthermore., the information gathered will be used to supplement the City's GI5
data and must be in the Aroper format when subr�sitted. See sectinn 1V.
As-puilt survey should include the folfawing (additional items may be �'equested):
Manholes
Top of pipe elevations every Z50 feet
Horizontal and vertical paitats of inflection, curvature, etc. (A!1 Fittings}
Cathodlc pratection tesi� stations
Sampling stations
Meter boxes/vaults (AI! sizesJ
Fire lines
Frre hydrants
Gate valves (rim and top of nutj
P1ugs, stu6-outs, dead-end lines
Air Release valUes (Manhole rim and vent pipeJ
Blow off vcrlves (Manhole rim and �alv� !id)
Pressure plane valves
Cleaning wyes
Clean outs
Casiny pipe (each endJ
lnverts of pipes
Turbo Meters
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B, Exampfe Deli�erak�le
A hand written red I.ine by the field surveyor is acceptable in most cases. This should be
a copy of the plans vsrith the point number noted by each asse#, If the asset is missing,
then the surveyor should write "_��' FOU� �" to notify ihe City.
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Obviously th� .csv or .txt file cannot be signed/sealed by a surveyor in the farmat
rec�uested. �his is just an example and all this information shnuld be noted when
deli�erec{ to the City so it is clear to what coordinate system the data is in.
POINi IVO. NORiNING EASiING FlEV
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2 G946�6p.893 22960&2.141
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C, O.ther preiQrred as-built deliverable
Some vendors have indicated that it is easier to deliver this information in a different
farmat. Below is an example spreadshee� �hat is also acceptable and can be obtained by
request frorn the survey superintendent.
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017423-1
CLEANING
Page 1 oF 4
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SECTION O1 '�4 �3
CLEANING
l.l SUMMARY
A. Sectinn Ineludes:
l, Intermediate and final cleaning for Work not including special cleazairtg of closed
systems specified elsewhere
B. D�viatians from this Ciry of Foa� Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Spacifieation Seclions include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract �'orms and Canditions of the Cont�act
2. Division 1— Genezal Require�ments
3. Section 32 92 13 — Hydro-Mu3ching, Seeding and Sodding
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCED[TRES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Work associated with this Item is cansidered subsidiary' to the vario�s Items bid.
No separate payment will be allowed far this Iter�-�.
L3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUTREN�NTS
A. Scheduling
1. Schedule cleaning aperations so that dust and otf�er contaminants disturbed by
cleaning process will not fall on newly painted surfaces.
2. Schedule final cleaning upon completion of Work and ilnmediately prior to final
inspection.
1.� SUBMITTALS [NOT USED] �
i.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALS/TNk'ORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTE�IANCE MATER,IAL SUBMITTALS [NUT USED]
29 L9 QUALITY AS�URANCE [NOT USED]
30 1.10 STORAGE, AND HANDLING
3l A. Storage and Handling Raqnirernents
32 1. 5tore cleaning praducts and cleaning wastes in containers specifica3ly designed for
33 those mat�rials.
C1TY OP FORT WORTH 2O21 1VORT'H RiVERSID� RESURFt1CIlVG PRDJECT
STAIVDAR� CONSTRLJC'i'IOIY SPECIF�[CATION IaOC[IMENTS
Revised July 1, 2011 C1TY PRQ7ECT NO. i02$77
01 74 23 - 2
CLEANINC3
Page 2 of 4
1 I.11 I+ IELD [SIT�] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
2 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
3 PART � - PRODi7CTS
4 21 OWNER-FiTRll�ISHED �n�] OWNER-,SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS �NOT iTSED]
5 2.2 MATERIALS
6 A. CIeaning A�ents
7 1. Connpatibie with surface bezng cleaned
S 2. New and uncontaminated
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9 3. Far manufacCured surfaces
IO a. Material recommended by manufacturer
11 2.3 ACCE550RIES [N�T USED]
12 2.4 SOiTRCE QiTALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
13 PART 3 - EXECUTIQN
I4 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT T]SED]
15 3.2 EXAM�NATION [NOT L]S�D]
16 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT USED]
17 3.4 APPLICAT�ON [NOT i1SED]
18 3.� REPAIR 1 RESTORATION [NOT USED]
19 3.6 RE-INSTALLATXON [NOT USED]
20 3.7 �'IELD [ou] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [N�T USED]
21 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [_N�T USED]
22 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT US�D�
23 3.1a CL�ANING
24 A. General
25 1. Prevent accumulation of wastes that create hazardous eqnditions.
26 2. Conduct cleaning and disposal operaaons to comply with laws and safery orders of
27 governing autharlties.
28 3. Do not dispose of volatile wastes such as mineral spirits, oi1 or paint thinnez in
29 storm ox sanitary drains or sewers.
3� 4. Dispose of degradable debris at an approved solid waste disposal site.
31 S. Dispose of nondegradable debris at an approved so�id waste disposal site or in an
32 alternate �rzianner approved by City and regulatary agencies.
C1Tl' QF FOR'I' WORTH 2f12] NdRTH ftIVERSIDE RE5UItFACING PRp,TECT
ST.4I�iUARD CdNSTRi1C'I'IO1V SPECIIGICATEOI�T DOCUMENTS
Revised 7u3y l, 2�11 C1TY PROJECI' Nfl. 102677
017423-3
CLEANING
Page 3 of 4
1 6. Handle materials in a controlled manner with as few handlin�s as possible.
2 7. Thnraughly clean, sweep, wash and polish all Work and equipment associated with
3 this projeet.
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Remove all signs of tamporary construction and activities incidental to construction
of required permanent Work.
If project is not cleaned to the sa�isfactian of the City, the City reserves the right to
have the cleaning completed at the expense o� ti�e Contractor.
Do not burn on-site.
B. Interinediake Cleaning during Construction
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Keep Work areas clean so as nat to hinder health, safety or con�enience of
personnel in e�sting iacility apera�ions.
At maximn�n wee�ly intervals, dispose of waste materials, debris and rubbish.
Confine canstruction debris daily in strategically located container(s):
a. Cover to prevent blowing by wind
b. Store debris away from cnnstruction or operation.al activities
c. Hau3 from site at a minimum of once per week
Vacuum clean interior axeas when ready to receive finish painting.
a. Continue vacuum cleaning on an as-needed basis, until �inal Acceptance.
Prior ta storm events, thvraughly clean sita of all loose ar unsecured items, which
may beeome airborne or transported by flowing water during ti�e storm.
C. Interior Final Cleanin�
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7.
Remove grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, �ngerprints, labels and other
foreign materials from sight exposed suriaces.
Wipe all Lighting fixture reflectors, lenses, lamps and trims clean.
Wash and shine glazing and m�rrars.
Polish glossy surfaces to a clear slune.
Ventiiating systems
a. Clean p�zmanent filters and replace disposable filters if units were operated
duiing construction.
b. Clean ducts, blowers and coils if un�its were operated without filters during
eonstruction.
Replace aIl burned out lamps.
Broom cl�an process area floors.
S. Mop office and control room flooxs.
D. Exterior (Site or Right of Way) Final Cleaning
1. Remove trash and debris containez's from site.
a. Re-seed areas disturbed by l ocation of trash and debris containers in accordance
with Section 32 92 13.
39 2. Sweep roadway to remave a�l racks, pieces of asphalt, cnnerete or any other object
40 tlzat may hinder or disrupt the flow of traffic along the roadway.
41 3. Clean any interior areaa including, but not limited to, vauSts, manholes, stru�tures,
42 junction boxes and inlets.
CITY OF FORT W012'TH 2tl21 IVORTH RIVEI�SIDE HESURFACING P120JECT
STAI�IaARD CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFTCATION DOCLTIv[�'3YT5
Revised 7uly 1, 2011 CCl'Y PROJECT NO. 102677
�17423-4
CLEAIVING
Page �4 of 4
l 4. If na longer required for maintenance of erosipn facilides, and upon approval by
2 City, remove erosion control from site.
3 5. CIean signs, lights, signals, etc,
4 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITI�S [NOT U�ED]
5 3.12 PROTECTION LNOT �[TSED]
6 3.13 MA�NTENANC� [NOT USED]
7 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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END QI+' �ECTION
Revisian Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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C1TY pF FOIiT WORTH 2fl21 IQOR'1'H RIVERSIDE RESURFACTNG PR4]LCT
5'1'ANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPBCIPICATION DOCUMENTS
Reuised July 1, ZOl l C1T'Y PTtOdECTNO. ]02877
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Ci.OSGOUT ItEQUIREMENTS
Page I of 3
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SE�TION Ul �� l9
CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS
3 PART 1- GENERAi,
4 � .1 SUMMARY
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A. Section Includes:
1. The procedure for closing out a cantract
B. Deviations from this City ofFort WortF� 5tandard Specifcation
1. None.
C. Related Speci�catipn Sections inciude, but a�'e nat necessariIy limited ta:
1. Division a— Sidding Requirements, Contract �'ot'ms and Conditians of the Cont�act
2. Di�ision I— General Requireme�ts
1,2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDiTRES
A. Measurement and Payment
3. Wortc associated with this Item is eonsidered subsidiary to the �arious Items bid.
No separate payment wi11 be allowed for this Item.
1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
lA ADMINISTRATNE R�QiTIREMENTS
A. Guarantees, �onds and Affidavits
1. No application foj• final payment wi[I be accepted until all guarantees, bands,
ce�i%cates, licenses and afiidavits r�quued for Work or equipment as specified are
satisfactorily filed with the City.
B. Release of Liens or Claims
1. No application for fnal payment will be accepted ue�til satisfactory evidence of
release of liens has h.een subnnitted to the City.
1.5 SUBMITTALS
A. 8ubrnait all required doeumentatian ta City's Project Representative.
1.6 INFORMATIONAL Si7BMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODIICTS [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WORT7-I
STAMDARD CONS'I'RUCTION SPECIFiGATIbN bOCU1V1ENT5
Revised March 22, 2021
2021 NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURFACING PRQJECT
City ProjecE No. 102877
O17719-2
CLOSEOU"f Ct�,QUIREIviENTS
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�'ART 3 - EXECT7TION
2 31 iNSTALLERS [NOT USED]
3 3.2 EXAMiNATION jNOT USEDJ
� 3.3 PREPARATION [N�T i7SED]
5 3.4 CLOSEOUT PRQCEDtiRE
6 A. Prior to requ�stiiig Final Inspection, submit:
7 1. Project Record Documents in accorda�ace with Section Ol 7$ 39
8 2. Operation and Maintenance Data, if rec�uired, in accoi•dance with Section O I 7$ 23
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B. Prior to requesfin� Final Inspection, perform fiilal cleaning in aecordarice with S�ction
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C, FinalInspection
1. After final c[eaning, provide noi[ce tn the City Project Repr�s�ntative that the Wo�•1�
is completed.
a. The City will make an initial Final Inspection with the Contt'actor pi•esent.
b. Upora completian of this inspectian, the City will notify the Cantt•acto�•, in
wt•iYing within 10 business days, of any particulars in which this inspection
re�eals that the Work is defective ar incomplete.
2. i1po�-► receiving w�•it�en natice fram the City, immediately underta[ce the Work
required to remedy defici�ncies and complete the Warlc to the satisfaetion of the
City.
3. The Right-of-way shall be cleared of all construction materials, barricades, and
temporary signage.
4. Upon completion of Worlc associated with the items listed in the City's written
natiee, inforrrz the City #hat the required Wo�-k has been completed. Llpon receipt of
this notice, the City, in the presence af the Cont��aator, will malce a subsequettt Fina!
Inspec#ian ofthe project.
5, Provide all special accessor[es requii�ed to place each item of equipment in full
operatian. Tltese special accessary items inc]ude, bu# are not liinited to:
a. Specified spare parts
b. Adequate oiI and grease as required for tlie fitst lubrication of fhe equipment
c. I��itial �11 up of all chemical tanks and fuel tanks
d. Light bulbs
e. Fuses
f. Vault keys
g. Handwheels
h. Other expendable items as required for initial start-up and aperation of all
equipment
38 D. Natice of Praject Completion
39 1, Once the City Project Representative finds the Woik subsequent to Final inspection
40 to be satisfactory, the Ci1y vaill issue a Natice of Paraject Completion (Gr�en Sheet},
41 E. Supporting Doeuma�ltation
crz� o� roxT waRrx
STANDARU CDI�fSTRtICTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMfl1+1T5
2021 NORTH RIVERSTI}E RESURF"ACTfVG PROSECT
City Project No. 1�2877
Itevised Ivfarch 22, 202 i
017719-3
CLOS�OUT R�QiJTI�EI1rfENTS
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1. Coordinate with tha City Project Representativ� Co complete the following
additional forms:
a. Final Payment Request
b. Statement af Contract Tim�
c. Aff davit of Payment and Release of Liens
ci. Consent of Surety to Fina1 Pay:ment
e. Pipe Report (if required}
f. Contractor's Cval.uation of Ciiy
g. Perfot'inance Evaluation of Contractor
F. L�tter af Fir�al Acceptance
i. LTpon re�iew and acceptance of Notice of Project Completion ar►d Supporting
Documentatio�, in accordance with Gen�eral Conditions, City wi�l issue Letter of
Fina! Acceptance and ielease the Final Paym�nt Request for payment.
3S REPAiit 1 RESTDRATION [NOT LTSED]
3.6 RE-1NSTALLATION [NOT US�D]
3.7 �IELD [ar�] SITE QUALITY CONTR4L [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEIVI STARTiJP [NOT US�D]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT i]SED]
3.1D CLEANING [NOT i7�ED]
3.11 CLOSEUUT ACTIViTIES �NOT IISED]
3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT i7SED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DAT'� NAME SLTMMARY OF CHANGE
3 /2 212 0 2 1 M Owen 3.4 C, Added language to clarify and e�nphasize requirement to "Clearing ROW"
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C1TY OI' FOitf WORTH
STANDARD CO�ISTltiJCT10N SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised March 22, 2021
2021 NORTH RN�RSIDE R�S[JILFACIl�iG PROJECT
Ctty Prnject No, 102877
01 78 23 - 1
OPFRATIQiV AND MAINTENANCE DATA
Page 1 nf 5
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4 Ll SUMMARY
SECTION 0175 �3
OP�RATION AND MA�ITENANCE DA,`I'A
S A. Section Inciudes:
6 1. Praduct data and related information approprzate for Cify's maintenance and
7 operation of producYs fuznished under Contract
8 2. Such products may includ�, but are not limited to:
9 a. Traffic Cont�ollers
10 b. Irrigation Cont�ollers (to be operated by the City)
I1 c. Butterfly Valves ,
12 B. Deviations from this City af �ort Worth Standard Specification
13 l, None.
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C. Related Specification Sections include, but are n�t necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Reqnirements, Cantraet Forzns and Conditians of the Contract
2. Division I— Crenera! Requu-ements
PRICE AND PAYIVI�NT PROCEDUI�S
A. Measurement and �ayment
1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
Na separate paymant will be allowed for this Item.
REFERENCES [NOT USED]
22 1.4 ADNIINXSTRATIVE REQUXREMENTS
23 A. Schedule
2� 1. Submit rnan�xals in final form Eo the City wvithin 30 calendar days of praduct
25 shipment to the pzoject site.
26 1.5 SUBMITTALS
27 A. Subz�aittafs sha11 be in acCordance with Section OI 33 00 . All submittals shall be
28 apprqved by the City prior to delivery.
29 1.6 I1V�+ QRMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
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A. Submittal �'nrm
I. Prepare data in form of an rnstructional manual for use by City persnnnel,
2. Format
a. Size: 8'/z inches x 1�. inches
b. Paper
1) 40 pound niinizr�um, white, for ryped pages
2) Holes reinforced witk� plastic, cloth or metal
c. Text: Manufacturer's prianted data, or neatlp typewritten
C1TY pF POR'1' WOItTH
STAIVI]A[iD CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Ravised Decemher 20, 2012
202I IrTORi'H RIVERSIDB ItESURFACING PROJEC'I'
C1TY PR07ECT NO. [ 028:77
017823-2
OYERATTON AND MAl]VTSNAI�CE D�'I'A
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d. Drawings
1) Pra�vide reinforced punched binder tab, bind in wzth text
2) Reduce larger drawings and fold to size af Cext pagas.
e. �rovide fly-leaf for each separate product, or each piece of operating
eqaipment.
1} �rovide typed de`scriptzon af product, and major component parts of
equipment.
2) Provide indexed tabs.
f. Cover
1) Identify each voluzzz� with ryped or prinkeci title "OPERATING AND
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS".
2) List:
a) TitIe of Project
b) Identity of separate structure as agplicable
c) Identity of gen�ral subject maCter covez'ed in tlie manual
Binders
a. Commercial quality 3 ring binders with durable and cleanable plas�ic covers
b. When multiple binders are used, correlate the data into relaCed consistent
groupings.
If available, pro�ide an electronic form oi the O&M 1Vlanual.
B. Manual Content
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1. Neatly typewritten table af contents for each valume, arranged in sys�ematie order
a. Contractor, narr►e of responsible principal, address and telepl�one number
b. A list of each product re.guired to be included, indexed to cantent of the volu�ne
c. List, with each product:
1) Th� name, address and telephnne number of the subcnntractor or installer
2) A list of each product required ta be included, indexed ta content of the
volume
3} Xdentify area of responsibility of each
4) Local sourca of supply for parts and replacement
d. Identzfy each product by product name and other identifying s�mbols as seL
forth in Contract Documents.
Produck Data
a. �nclude only those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product.
b. Annatate each sheet to:
1) Clearly identify speci%e praduct or part installed
2) Clearly identify data applicable to installation
3) Delete references to inapplicable informatian
Drawings
a. Su�plement praduci data with drawings as necessary to clearly illustz'ate:
1} Relations of component parts of equipznent and systems
2) Control and �.ovw diagrams
b. Coordinata dz'awzngs with infarmation ir► Prqject Record Docurnents to assure
correct illustration of completed installation.
c. Do not use 1'roject Record Drawings as rnaintenaiice drawings.
Written text, as required to supplement product data for the particular installation:
a. Organiz�: in consistent format under separate headings for different procedures.
b. Provide logical sequence of instructions of each proccdure.
CTI'Y QF FDRT WORTH
STANI�ARD CQNSTRUCTION SPECiFICATI�N DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 DiORTH RIVERSIDE RESUI�ACD�IG PRO.�ECT
C1TY PRO]ECT �lO. I D2877
017623-3
OPERATIbN AND MAINTENtINCE bATA
Page 3 of 5
I 5. Copy of each warranty, bond and service contract issued
Z a. Provide infozmation sheet for City personnel giving:
3 1) Proper procedures in event af failure
� 2) Instances which might affect validity of warranties or bonds
5 C. Manual for Materials ar►d Finishes
6 1. Submit 5 copies of complete manual in final form.
7 2. Content, for architecturaI praducts, applied mater�als and finishes:
8 a. Manufacturer's data, givzng �ull information on products
9 1) Catalog number, size, com.position
IO 2) Color and textt�re designations
11 3) Information required far reordering special manufactured products
12 b. Insti�uctions for care and maintenance
13 1) Man�facturer's recommendation fnr types of cleaning agents and methods
14 2} Cautions againat eleaning agents and znethods which are detrimental to
1 S product
16 3) Recommended schedule for cIeaning and n�aintenance
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3. Contant, far moisture protectian and w�eather exposure products:
a. Maraufacturer's data, giving; full infarmation on products
1) Applicable standards
2) Chemical compositifln
3) Details of installation
b. Instructions for insgection, maintenance and repair
D. Manual for Equipment and Systems
1. Submit 5 copies of compiete rz�anual in final form.
2. Content, for �ach unit of equipment and system, as appropriate:
a. Description o.f unit and component parts
1) Function, normal operating characteristies and limiting conditions
2) Ferformance curves, engineering data and tests
3) Complete nornenclature and commercial number of replaceable parts
�a. Operating procedures
1) Start-up, break-in, routine and normal op�zating instruetions
2) Re�ulation, control, stopping, shut-dawn and em�rgency instructions
3) Summer and winter operating instructions
�) Special operating instructions
c. Maintenance prQcedures
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1) Routine operations
2) Guide to "trouble shooting"
3} Dis.assembly, r�pair and reassembly
4) Aligriment, adjusting and checkiag
Servicing and lubrication schedule
1) Lzst of lubricants required
Manufacturez's printed ogerating and maintenanee instructions
Description of sequence o#' operation by control manufactw:er
1) Predicted life o�'parts subject to weat
2} Items recomnn�nded to be stocked as spare parts
As instaIled contrnl dia�rams by controls manufacturer
Each contractor's coordinatian drawings
1) As insta.11ed color coded piping diagrams
CT!'Y OF FORT WOATH
STAAIDARD CONSTALIC'�'ION SYECIFICATION DQC[]IVI�T''I'S
l�evised ➢ecember 20, 2012
2d2I NORTH RIVERSIDE RESURFACIIVG P120JECT
C1TY L'RQdHCT NO. 1Q2877
017823-4
QPERA'I'ION AND MP:INT�NANCE DATA
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Charts nf valve iag numbers, witia location and funciion of each valve
List of original manufacturar`s spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and
recommended quantities to be nrzaintained in storage
Other data as required under pertinent Sections of Specifications
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Cantent, for each e.lectric and elect�-onac system, as appropriate;
a. Descripkion of system and component parts
1) Function, normal operating charaeteristies, and limiting canditions
2) Performance curves, engineering data and tests
3) Gomplete nomenclaiur� and cpmmercial number oi replacea6le parts
b. Circuit directoiies of panelboards
1) Electrical sei•vice
2) Controls
3) Communicatians
e. As installed color eoded wiring diagrams
d. Operating procedures
1) Routine and norzn�l operating instructions
2) Sequencesr�quired
3) 5pecial operating instruc�ions
e. Maintenance procedures
1) Routine operations
2) Guide to "trauble shooting"
3) Disassembly, r�pazr and reassembly
4) Adjnstm�nt and checking
f. Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions
g. List of oz'iginal manufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and
recommended quanfaties to be mainiained in starage
h. �ther data as reyuired under pertinent Sections of Specifications
Prepare and inciude additianal data when the need for such data becomes appa�'ent
during inst�uc�ion af City's personnel.
30 1.7 CLQ,SEOUT SUBMYTTALS [NOT USED]
31 1..8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMiTTALS [NOT U��D]
32 L9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
33 A. Provide operation and maintenance data by personnel with the following criteria:
34 1. Trained az�d experienced in maintenance and operation of described products
35 2. Skilled as technical writer to the extent rec�uired to communicate ess�ntial data
36 3. 5killed as draftsman competent to prepare required drawings
CTCY OF FORT WORTH
STANDAItD CON3TRUCTI01�i SP�CIFICAi'iOIY DqCUMENTS
Revised lleceinber 2Q, 2012
2021 NORTH RTVLR3iDE RESiTRFACING PRO]ECT
CITY PROTECT NO. i02877
OI7823-5
OPE12A`I'iQN AND MAIAI I'ENA3+ICE DATA
Page 5 of 5
1 1.10 DELNERY, �TORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT U,SED]
2 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
3 1.1� WARR.ANTY [NOT USED]
�4 PART 2, - PR�DUCTS [NOT USED]
S PART 3- EXECUTZON [NOT USED�
6 END OF SECTION
Revision Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OT' CHANGE
8/31/2412 D. .lohnson 1.5.A. ]— tiile af s.ection zcmoved
CITY OF FORT WQRTH 2O21 NORTfi RIVERSIDE R�SUI217ACING PA07ECT
STANDARD COI�IS I'iZUCTION SPECI[�ICATiON I]QCUMSNTS
Revised December 20, 2012 C1TY PROJSCT NO, 102877
017839-i
PROJECT RECQRD fl�CUMENTS
Page 1 of 4
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FROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS
PARTI- GENERAL
x.x su�aRY
5 A. Section IncIudes:
6 1. Wark associated with the documenting the project and recording changes to gro3ect
7 documen.ts, including:
8 a. Record Drawings
9 b. Wdter Meter Service Reports
10 c. SaniGary 5ewer Service Reports
11 d. Large Water Meter R�ports
T2 B. Deviat�ons from this City of �rart Worth Standard Specification
13 1. None.
14 C. Relat�d Specification Sectians inc3ude, but are not necessaz'iIy limited to:
15 1. Di�ision 0— Bidding Requiremen�s, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Cont�act
16 2. Di�ision 1— General Requirements
17 1.2 PRICE ANll pAYNICNT PROCEDURES
18 A. Measurement and Payment
19 1. Work associated with t�ais Item is considered subsidiary to the various Ttems bid.
2D Na separate payment will be allowed for this Itern.
21 1.3 REFERCNCES INOT IISED]
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1.4 ADMIIVISTRATIVE REQiiIR�MENTS [NOT USED]
1.5 SUBMITTAL,S
24 A. Prior to submitting a request for Final Inspection, deliver Proj ect Record Documents ta
25 City's Project Representakive.
26 1.6 ACTION �UBMITTALSIIlVFORMATIONAL SUBMYTTALS [NOT USED]
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1.8 MAINTEIVANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QLTALITY ASSiTRANCE
A. Accuraey of Records
l, Thoroughly coordinate changes withi� the Reeard Doeuments, making adequate
and proper entz'ies on each page of Specifications and each sheet of Drawings and
other pocutnents whare such entry is z'equired to show the change properly.
2. Accnracy of records sha11 be such that future search far items shown in the Contract
Documents may rely reasonably on infoxrriation obtained from the approved Project
Record Do.cuments.
CTPY OF POA`f WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIqN DOCUMENTS
Revised July 1, 2Q11
2021 NpLZTH R[VERSTDE IZE;SURFAC.ING PEtUJECT
CTI`Y PRQIECT NO. 102877
O1 78 39 - 2
YItOJECTREGOKD I}OCUMEIVTS
Page 2 of 4
I 3. To facilitate accuracy of records, make ent��ies within 24 hours after z�ecei�t of
2 information that the change has occurred.
3 �-. Provide factual in%rmation regarding n�l aspects of the Work, both concealed and
4 visible, to enable future modification o.f the Work to proc�ed wi#hout lengthy and
5 expensi��; site measurement, investigatian and examination.
6 1.10 STORAGE AND HANDLING
7 A. Storage ar�d Handling Requirements
8 ].. Maintain the job set of Recnrd Docnments completely protected from deteriaration
9 and from loss and darnage until cozr�pletion of the Wark and transfer of all recorded
10 data to the final Froject Recard Doeuments.
i l 2. In the event of loss of recorded data, use mean.s necessary to aga.in secura the data
12 to the City's approval.
13 a. In such c�se, provide repIacements to the standaz�ds ariginalIy required by the
14 Contracr Dpcuments.
15 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
lb 11� WARRANTY �1VQT L]SED]
17 �ART � � PRODUCTS
18 2.�. OWNER-FURNISHED [an] OWNER-SUPPLIED PRQDUCTS [NOT USED]
19 2.� RECORD DOCUMENTS
20 A. Job s�t
21 1. Promptly followin� zeceipt of the Notice to Proceed, secure from �he City, at no
22 charge t4 the Contractor, 1 camplete set of all Dpcuments comprising the Contract.
23 ]3. Final Record Documents
24 1. At a time nearing the completion of the Work and prior ta Final Inspection, provide
25 the City 1 complete set of all �inal Record Drawings in the Cnntr�ct.
26 2.3 ACCESSORI�S [NOT USED]
27 2.4 SOURCE QiJALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
28 PART 3 - EX�CUTION
29 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED�
30 3.�, �xA�A�oN �NOT usEn�
31 3.3 PREPARATI�N [NOT U�ED�
32 3.4 MAINTENANCE DOC.UM�NTS
33 A. Maint�nance of .Tob Set
3�- 1. Imrzz�diately upon receipt of the job s�t, idantiiy each of the Documents with the
35 title, "RECORD DOCUMENTS - 708 SET".
CiTY OF PORT WORTI� 202f [�TbRTH KIVERSIDE RESURFACING PROJECT
STf1NDARD CO1�F5'I'I2UCTIOPi SPECIFICATIpIV DUC;UMEIVTS
Rev'tsed July 1, 2011 CTPY PR07ECT Np, 1U2877
017839-3
PR07�CT RECORD DOCUM�NTS
Page 3 of 4
1 2. Freser�atian
2 a, Considezing rhe Contract completion time, the probabl� number of occasians
3 upon r�vhich the job set must be taken out for new en�ries and far examination,
4 and the cnnditions under which these activities will be perfarmed, devise a
5 suitable method for protecting �he job set.
6 b. Do not use the job set far any purptise except entry of new data and for revzew
7 by the City, until start of transfer of data to �'inal Project Recard Documents.
8 c. IVlaintain the job set at the site af vvork.
9 3. Coordination with Construction Survey
1D a. At a�ninimum, in accordance with the inte�'vals set forth in �eciion al 71 23,
11 clearly r�ark any deviations from Contract Documents associated witla
12 installation of the infrastructure.
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4. Making entries on Dravwin�s
a. Recard any deviations fxom Contract Dqcuments.
b. Use an erasable coIQred pencil (not ink pr indelible peneil), clearly describe the
change hy graphic line and note as required.
c. Date all entries.
d. Call attention ta tiie entry hy a"cloud" drawn araund the area or areas affected.
e. In the event of overlapping changes, use different colors for the overlapping
c�anges.
5. Conversion of schematic layouts
a. In some cases on the Dz'awings, arrangements of conduits, circuits, piping,
ducts,. and similar items, are shown schematically and are not intended to
portray precise physical layont.
1) Final physical arrangement is determined by the C�ont�actor, subject to the
City's approval.
2) Hawever, design of future modifications of the facility may require
accu�ate infoz'mation as ta the final physical iayout of items which are
shown only schematically on the Drawings.
b. Show on the jab set of Record Drawings, by dimension accurate to within I
inch, the centerline of each run oi items.
1) �inal physical arrangement is detetmined by the Contractor, subject to the
City's approval.
2) Shaw, by symbol or note, the vertical location of the Item ("under slab", "in
ceiling plenum", "exposed", and the Iike).
3) Make all identification sufficiently descriptive tliat it may he related
relia6ly to the Specifications.
c. The Ciry may waive the requirements for eanversian of schematic layouts
where, in the City's judgment, conversion serves no useful puzpose, However,
do not rely upon waivers being issued except as specificall�+ zssued in writing
by the City.
B. Final Praject Record Documents
43 L Transfer of data. to Drawings
44 a. Carefully trans%r change data shown on the jo6 set of Recoz'd Drawings to the
45 corresponding final dacuments, coordinating the changes as required. ,
46 b. Clearly indicate at each affected detail and other Dz'awing a full descriptian of
47 changes n�aade during constr�ction, and the actual location of items.
C1TY �F FORT WORTH 2O21 I�'�RTH ItIV�ASIDE RESUI2FACINCr PR07ECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFTCATIQIV DOCLIMENTS
Revised.Fuly 1, 201 I C1TY FRO.IECT NO. 102877
017839-A
PR07ECT RECOItD DOCUMENTS
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c. Call attention to each entzy 6y dravving a"cloud" araund th� area or areas
affected.
tl. Make changes neat�y, consistently and with the proper media ro assure
Iong�vity and clear reproduct�on.
2. Transfer of data to other pocuments
a. If the Docurr�enEs, other than Drawings, have been kept clean during progz-ess of
the Work, and if entries thereon ha�e been ordezty to the appraval of the City,
the job set of those Documents, ather than Drawings, will be acceQted as fiizal
Record Documents.
b. If any such Docnment is not so appro�ed by the City, s�cure a new copy of that
Document from the City at xhe City's usual charge for reprpductzon and
handling, and carefully transfer th� change data to the new co�y tq the approval
of t�e City,
3.5 REPAiR / RESTORATION [NUT U�ED]
3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.'� FIELD �on] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [N�T LISED]
3,8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USE➢]
39 ADJUSTING [N�T USED7
3.x4 CLEANING [NOT TJSED]
3.11 GLOSEOIIT ACTIVITIES [NOT i7SED]
3.12 PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 M�INT�NANCE [NOT U�ED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS �NOT USED]
Eivn oF sE��oN
Revision Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY �F CHANGE
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CiTY OF FQRT WDRTH
5TFINDARD COAISTRUC'I`IDN SPECIFICATION pOCi1M�NTS
Revised July l, 20] l
2Q21 NORTH RIV�RSIDE It�?5URFACTNG PROJECT'
CITY PRpJEC`I' N0. ] 0�877
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A. Sectian Includes:
1. �oundation course for surface course or for other hase course compos�cf of flexible
laase canstructed in one or mare cou�'ses in conformity with the typical section.
B. Deviations f�om this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. �'OR THIS PROJECT FL,EXIBLE SASE COURSES SECTION 32 I 1 23 SHALL
SE MEASURED BY THE CUBIC YARD OF COMFLETED QUANTITY.
2. UNCLA5SIFIED EXCAVATION AND HAi1LING REQUIRE TO �'�ACE
FLEXIBLE BASE COURS� SHAI.L BE CONS�DERED SUBSIDIARY, NO
SEPAR.A'I'E PAY.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1. Division 0— Bidding Requirezne�Ys, Conh•act Forms, and Conditions of the
Cantract
2. Di�ision 3— Gener�l Requit'e�ents
PRXCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
A. Meast�rement and Payment
L Measurement
a. Measuremeni fo�� this Ifern will be by the �e CUBTC yard of Flexi6le Base
Course for various.:
1) Depths
2} Types
3} Gradations
2. Payment
a. The work perfocmed and materials furnished in accordance with this Item and
measureci as provided under "1Vleasure�ent" will be paid for at the unit price
hid per �� CLTBIC yard of Flexible Base Gaurse.
3. The price bid shall include:
a. Preparatinn and correction of subgrade
b. Furnishing of material
c. Hauling
d. Bladin�
e. Sprinkling
f. Compacting
g, UNCLASSIFiED EXCAVATION AND HAULING REQUIl�E TO PLACE
�'LEXIBLE BASE COURSE
39 1.3 REF+ERENCES
40 A. Definitians
41 1. RAP — Recycled Asphalt Pavem�nt.
CTTY QF PORT WORTI-I
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOC[7MENT5
Aevised December 20, 2012
2021 NORTH RIVERSIDE RE3URFACING PRO.TECT
CITY PROJECT NQ, 102877
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�. Reference Standards
i. Reference standards cited in this sp�ci�catioil refef• to the cut�t•ent reference standard
published at Che tifne of the latest revision date lo�ged at the e�id of this
specification, unless a date is s�aecifically cited.
2. ASTN[ international (A�TM):
a. DS9$, Standard Test Methods for C,abox'ato�y Compaction Characteristics of
Soil Using Standard Effort (12 �00 ft-lbf/ft3 (6001cN-m/m3))
3. Texas Department of T'i�anspot•tatian (TXDOT):
a. Tex-104-E, Determining I,iquid Limiis of Soils
b. Tex-106-E, Calculating the Plasticity Index of Soils
c. Tex-107-E, Determining tha Bar Linear Shrinkage of Sails
d. Tex-110-E, Farticle Size Analysis of Sails
e. Tex-116-E, Ba11 Mill Method far Det�rmining the Disintegration of F�exible
Base Material
f. Tex-I 17-�, T►-iaxial Compression far Disturbed Soils and Base Materia[s
g. Tex-41 l-A, Soundness ofAggregate Using Sodium Sulfate oj� Magnesiwn
Sulfate
�. Tex-4l3-A, Dete�•mining D�leterious Material in Mineral A�;gr��ate
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUYREMENTS [NOT USED]
ACTION SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
ACTION SUBMITTALS/IN�'ORMATZONAL Si1BMITTALS [NOT C7�ED]
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1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
l..l� FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT ZTSED]
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A. General
1. Furnish uncontaminated mate��ials of uniform quality that m.�et the requirements of
the Drawings and speci�cations.
2. Obtain materials fi•om appro�ed sourc�s.
3. Notify Cit}� of changes to material souz�ces.
4. The City may sample and test project ta'�aterials at any time before campaction
thro�ghout the duration of the project to assure spaci�cation complianee.
38 B. Aggregate
39 1. Furnish aggr�gate of the type and grade shown on the Drawings and conforming to
40 the requirements of T'able 1.
CITY OF FORT WOI2TH 2O21 NflRTH RIV�RSIDE RESURF�ICIIQG PROJCCT
5TA1VDA12D COIdSTRUCTION SYECIF[CATIVIV DOCUMSN'1'S
Revised December 2p, 2012 CITY PRQJECT 1�'O. 1a2877
�.2 MATERYALS
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2. Each source must meet Table i requirements for liquid limit, plastiCiiy index, and
wet ball mill for fl�e grade specified,
3. Do not use additi�ves s�ch as but not limited to Iirr�e, cement, or fly ash to modify
aggregates ta meet the requirer►�ents of Table 1, uniess shawn on th.e Drawings.
Table 1
Mxter�Al Reqni
Master g-adation sieve
1 I Grede 2
2-1/2 in. — U
l-3l4 in. 0 0—i0
7/8in. Tex-l10-E 14-35 —
318 in. 30-50 —
No.4 4S—&5 45-75
No.40 7U-85 6�85
PlastiCi index n�a�c.' Teac-10G-E l0 12
Wet ball mill %o max.� 40 45
Wek ball mill, % inax. Tex-1 l b-�
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]Vo. 40 sieve
Classification' 1.0 I.1 2
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stren,gth', psi Tex l 17-E
lateral pressure 0 psi 4� 35
lateral pressure k 5 psi 175 175
I. Determine plastic index in aacurdance with Tex lU7-� (linear
shcinkagej when liquid limit is unattainable as defined in
Tex-104-�.
2. When a soundness valuc is required 6y Ehe Drawings, test
material in accordance with Tex-�111-A.
3. ivleet both the elassification and the minimum compressive
strength, unless otherwise shown on the Dratvings.
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a. The City may accept material ii no tnnre Chan 1 of the 5 most recent gradation
tests has an individual sieve outside the specified limi#s af the gradation.
b. When target g�•ading is required by the Drawings, no single failing test may
exceed the master grading by raao�'e than 5 percent�ge points on sieves No. 4
and larger ar 3 percentage points or� sie�+es smaller thau No. 4.
c. The City may aceep# rnaterial if no more than 1 of the 5 most �•ecent plasticity
index tests is outside the specified limit. No single failing t�st may exceed the
allowable limi.t by more that� 2�oints.
5. Material Tyg�es
a. Do not �se fillers or binders unless approved.
b. Furnish the type speci�ed on the Drawings in accordance v�+ith khe following:
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a) Ci•ushed s#one produced and graded from oversize qua.iried aggregate
that originates fi•om a single, naturally accurring source.
b) Do not use gra�el or multiple sources.
z} Typ� B
a} Only for use as base material for tem�arary pa�ement repairs.
b} Do not exceed 20 percent RAP by weight unless shawn on Drawings.
3) Type D
CITY OF PORT WORTH
STANI7ARB CONSTRUCTIpN SPECII ICATION TJOCLTIVIENT3
Ravised Decemher 20, 2012
2Q21 NORTf� RNERSIDE RESURFACING PROJECT
CITY PRD7ECT N4. 1D2$77
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a) Type A materia! or crushed conc�•ete.
b} Crushed concrete containing gra�el wil] be considered Type D
fnaterial.
c} The City n�ay �•equi�•e separai:e dedicated stacicpiles in oz•der to ��rify
compliance.
d) Crushed concrete must rn�et the follawing i•equirements:
(1) Table 1 fot• the grade spaci�ed.
(2) Recycled materials must be fi•ee from reinforcing steel and other
objectionable mate�•ial and have at most 1.S pe.��cent deletei�iaus
mater[a] when te�ted in accordance with TEX-413-A.
12 1. Furnish water free of industrial wastes a�id other objectionable matter,
13 2.3 ACCES50RIES [NOT USED]
14 2A SOURCE QIIALITY CONTROL [NOT US�D]
IS 1'ART 3 - �XECIITION
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1. Shape the subgrade or exisking base to conform to the typical sections shown an Che
Drawings flr as directed.
2. When new base is required to be inixed with existing base:
a. Deliver, place, and spread the new flexible base in the required amount.
b. Manipulaie and thot•oughly mix the new base with existing materia[ to provide
a unifo�m �nixhue to the specified depth before shapi�lg.
B. Subgrade Compaction
1. Proof roll the roadbed befo�'e putverizing or scarifying in accar•dance with tk�te
following:
a. Fr�of Rolling
1) City Froject Representative must be an-site during proof rolling operations.
2) Use enuipment that will apply suffic[ent load to identify sof# spots that rut
or pump,
a} Acceptable equipinent includes fully loaded single-axle water truck
with a i S00 gallon capacity.
3) Ma.[ce at least 2 passes with the proof roIIer (dow� and back =1 pass},
4) Offset each trip by at zr�ost 1 tire width.
5) If an unstable or non-uniform ar�a is fo.und, correct the area.
6. Carrect
1} Soft spots thai rut ot• pump greater than 3/4 inch
2) Areas that aE•e unstab.le or non-uniform
2. I.n. stallatian of base tnaterial catuioi: proceed until compacted subgt-ade approved hy
the City.
CITY OF FpRT WQf2TH
STANDAI2D CQNSTRUCTI4N SFEC�ICA'1']ON DOCUMEI�TS
Re�ised December 20, 2D l2
2021 IVDRTI-i RIVERSITJH 1t�SClRFACII+IG PR47ECT
CITY PR07ECT N0. 102877
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3.4 INSTALLATION
2 A. Generai
3 1. Construct each layer unifo�•mEy, free of loose or segregated areas, and with the
4 required density and moisture content.
S 2. P�•ovide a smoa.th surface that conforms to the typical sections, lines, and grades
6 shown on tfte Drawings or as d�eected.
7 3. Haui approved flexible base in clean, covered trucks.
S B. Equipmeni
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10 a. Provide machinery, toals, and equipment necessary for pi•oper �xecution af lhe
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2. Rollet-s
a. The Contractor inay use any type of roller ta meet the production rates and
quality requi� etnents of the Contract un�ess otherwise shown nn the Drawings
or directed.
b, When speci�c types of equipment are required, use equipment that meets the
speciFaed requuements.
c. Alternate Equiptnent.
1) Instead af the specified eyuipment, fihe Contractor may, as approved,
operate other compaction equipment that produces equivalent results.
2} Discontinue the t�se of the alternate eyuipment and furnish the specifted
equiprnent if the desired results are not achieved.
d. City may rec�uire Co��tractor to substiiute equipment if production rate and
quality requirements of the Contract are no.t met.
C. Piacing
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Spread and shape flexible hase into a uniform layer by approved means the same
day as delivered un.less oti�erwise approved.
�'laee rnaterial such that it is inixed to minimize segregation.
Canstruct layets to the tl�ickness shown on the Drawings, while maintaining the
shape of the course.
Where sub6ase a�• base caurse exceeds 6 inches in th.ickness, construet in 2 oc more
courses of equal thickness.
Minimum lift depth: 3 inches
Cont��ol dust by sprinkling.
Correct or replace segregated areas as directed.
Place successive I�ase courses and �nish aotuses using the same construction
methods requij�ed for the first cot�rse.
D. Compaction
1. Genef•al
a. Compact using density control unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
b. Multiple lifts are permitted when shown on ihe Drawings or appraved.
c. Bring each layer to the moisture conterit directed. When necessary, sprinkle the
material to ihe extent necessary to �rovide not less than the requir�d density.
d. Calnpact the full depth af the subbase or base to the extenf n�cessary to t•emain
iirrn anci stable undet� construction equigment.
C1TY OP FORT WORTH
STANDARD CON5TRi1CTIdN SPEC�'ICATiON DOCUMEUTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2p21 3VbRT`H RIVERSID� RE5L3RFACiNG FR07ECT
C1TY PROJECT NO. iD2877
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a. Begin ralling longitudinally at the sides and proceed towards the center,
overlapping on successive trips by at least If2 the width of the roller unit.
b. On superelevated cur'�es, begin ra.11ing at tl�e low side and progress toward the
high sicfe.
c. Offset alternate t� ips of the roller.
d. Operate rollers at a speed between 2 and 6 rrzph as dieected.
e. Rework, a•ecompact, and re�nish material that fails to meet ar that ]oses
required moistute, density, stability, or fn�sh befox•a the next course is placed flt�
the project is accepted.
f. Cantinue �vork until speci�cation rec�uit•ements are met.
g, Proof roll the compacfed �lexible base in accordance with the following:
1) Proof Rolling
a) City Pi•oject Representative tllust be on-site dlu-ing pi•o�f rolling
op erations.
b) Use equipment that will apply sufficient load ta identify soft spots that
rut or pump.
(1) Aceeptable equipment includes fully loaded single-aa�le water teuck
vvith a I500 galfon capacity.
c) Make at leas# 2 passes with the proof roller (down and Uack = 1�ass}.
d} Offset each trip by at z�tast 1 tira width.
e} If an unstable or non-uni�'nt•m ��ea is found, coi�ect the area.
2} Carrect
a) Saft spo#s that rut or pump greafer than 3/4 inch.
b) Areas that are unstable or non-uniform,
3. Talerances
a. Maintain the shape of the cou�-se by blading.
b. Complet�d surface shall be smooth and in confoemity with the typical sec#ions
shown on the Drawings to the estabIished lines and grades.
c. For subgrade 6eneath paving surfaces, correct any deviation in excess of 1/4
inch in cross section in length greater than 16 feet measured longitudinally 6y
loosening, adding or t•einoving iiiatet•ia1. Reshape and recampact by sprinlcling
and ralling.
d. Correct all fi�act�res, settlenrient or segregation immediately by scarifying th�
at•eas affected, adding suitable material as requi►•ed. Reshape and recampact by
sprink[ing and rolling.
e. Shauld the subbase or base cow•se, due to any reasan, ldse the requieed
stabtlity, deasity and finish before the su�•facing is camplete, it shall be
recninpacted at the sole expense of the Cont��actor.
4. Density Contral
a. Minirnum De:nsity: 95 percent co�npaction as determined by ASTM D698.
b. Moisture cantent: minus 2 to plus 4 of optimum.
E. Finishing
1. After completing compaction, clip, skin, oz-tight-blade the surface with a
maintainer or subgrade trimmer ta a depth of approximately 1/4 inch.
46 2. Remove laosened material ancf dispose af it at an approved ]oeation.
47 3. Seal the clipped surface immediately by rolIing with an appropriate size pneumatic
A�8 tire roller untEl a sinooth surface is atCained.
CTTY C7P PORT WqRTH 2O21 NORTH [tiVERSi]]� RESURFACING YTtQ7ECT
STANDARD CqNS'I'RUCT[ON SPECIFICATION DOCUM�N'E'S
Revised December 20, 2012 C1TY PR07ECT NO. l D2877
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5. 5lzape and maintain Yhe coucse and sui•face in conformity with khe rypical sections,
lines, and gracfes as shown on the Drawings or as directed.
6. In areas wltere su�'facing is ko be pla�ed, correct grade deviations greater than 1/4
inch in 15 feet measured longitudinally or greater thai� 1/4 inch ovej• the entire
width of the cross-section.
7. Carreci by loasening, adding, ar remo�ing material.
8. Reshape and recompact in accordance with 3.4.C.
REPAIR/REST�RAT��N [NOT �C1SEDj
RE-IN�TALLATXON [NOT USED]
QiTALITY CONTR�L
A. Density Tast
1. City to measure density af flexible base course.
a. No�ify City P�'oject Representative when flexible base ready for density tes#in�.
b, Spacing diz•ected by City (1 �er block minimum).
e. City Project Representative determines location of density testing.
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18 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
19 3,10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
20 3.11 CL08EOUT ACTIV�'�ES [NOT iISED]
2l 312 PROTECTION [NOT USED�
22 313 1VIAINTENANCE [NOT USEDj
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Revision Log
SUMMARY OF CHA.NGE
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CQNSTRUCTIOI+I SPE�IFICATION DOCC]MENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 NOR'fH �tIVERSIDE RESiIRFACING PRqdECT
Cl'i'Y PROJEC7" I+IO. i02877
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CONCI2E"f�.SIDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS ANp I3ARiiI�R PREE RM4I'S
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3 PART1- GEN�RAL
4 1.1 SLTMMARY
5 A. 5ection Inciudes:
6 1. Concrete sidewalks
7 2. Drzveways
8 3. Barrier free ramps
9 B. Deviaiions fromthis City ofFort WortliStanda.rd S�eci�cation
10 1. FOR THIS PROJCCT MANUFACTUR�R OF DETECTABLE WARNING DOME-
TILE FOR BARRIEA FREE RAMP HAS BEEN RE'VIS�D AS ADA SOLUTIONS INC.
C)R APPROVED EQUAL BY THE CITY.
� 1 C. Related 5pecification Sections ittclude, but are not necessariIy limited to:
12 I. Division 0- Bidding Requirements, Cont�•act Forms, and Conditians ofthe Contract
13 2. Division 1- G�neral Requirements
I4 3. Section 02 41 I3 - Seleciive Sit� Dettaolition
15 4. Section 32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
16 5. Section 32 13 73 - Concrete Paving Joint Sea:lants
17 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROC�DURES
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A. Measurement and Payment
1. Concrete �idewallc
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item shali be by the square foot of completed and
accept�d Concrete Sidewalk in its final position far various:
a) Thicknesses
b} Types
b. Payment
1) The work �er�armed and materials furnished in accordance wit11 this Item
and measured as provided under "Meastirement" will be paid for atthe unit
price bid per square foot of Cancreie Sidewalk.
c. The price bid shall inelude:
1) Excavafiingand prepa�•ingthesubgrade
2) Pu rnish[ng and placing a11 materials ,
3) Thickened edge under sidewalk limits, if adjacent ta c�rt'b or r�tainingwalI
2. Concrete Curb at Back nf Sidewalk (6 to 12 inch max}
a. Measurement
1) Measuremeni for this Item sha11 be by the linear foat oF ctianpleted and
accepted Concrete Curb at the Back oi Sidewalk within the 6 to I 2[nch ctu•b
height at back af walk in its #ina] position.
b. Payment
1) The work perforrned and materials furnished in accordance with this Item
and measur�d as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit
CI"["Y OP T'ORT VVORTH ZQ21 NORTH R1V�RSID� RESURFACING PRQ]ECT
STANDARD C�NSTRUC7'30N SPECIFICATIdN DOCUMENTS CITY PAO.]ECT NO. 102877
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1) Measurement for this Item shall be par eae� SQUARE FOOT Barrier Free Ramp
completed
and accepted for various;
a) Types
�. Payment
1} The work perforined and materials furnishec� in accprdance with this Item
and measured as pravided under "Meas�zrement" will be paid for at fihe unit
price bid ger each "Barz'ier �'ree Ramp" installed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Excavatir�g and preparin� the subgrade
2) Furnishing and placing a�l znaterials
3) Curb Ramp
4) Landing and detectable warning surface as shown on the Drawings
S) Adjacent flares or side curb
6) Concrete gutter vvidth along ramp opening
7) Doweliag into adjacent conerete pauerr►ent, if appiicable
4� 1.3 REFERENCES
45 A. Abbz'eviations and Acron}�ms
46 1. TAS -- Texas Accessibility Standards
47 2. TDLR— Texas Department of C�icensing and Regulation
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price bid per lineai• foot of Concrete Curb at the Back of Sidewalk.
c. The price bid shall inciude:
1) Excavating and preparing the su6gracfe
2) Furnishing and piacing all materials, including cflncrete anci reinforcing
ste�l
3} Excavation in back of "retaining" cur6
4} Furrushing,. placing, and co.mpacting hackfill
Concrete Driveway
Measurement
1) Measur�inent for this Ttern shall be by tY�e square foot of coinpletad and
accepted Concrate Driveway in its final positior� for various:
a) Thicknesses
b} Types
2) Dimensians will be taken from the back of the projected curb, including the
area ofthe curb radii and will extend to the limits sgeeiiied in the Drawings.
3) Sidewalk porlion of drive wiIl be included in driveway measurernent.
4} Curb on drive will be included in the driveway zneasurement.
Payment
l) The work perfQrmed and materials furnished in accordance with this �tem
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for atthe unit
price hid per square foot of Cancrete Driveway.
Tlie price bid shail include:
1) Excavating and prepaxing the subgrade
2) Furnishing and placing all materials
3) Teinporary asphait transition ai width shown on plans (typieally 9 inches}
when the pavemenfi adjacent �o the driveway will be impro��d
4. Barrier Free Ramps
a.. Measurement
CITY OF FORT WpRTH 2O21 NORTIi RN�RSIDE RESURFACING PRO.fECT
5TANDARD CDNSTRl1CTIp�T SPECIPICA'['CON BOCUMENTS CITY PR07ECTN0. 102877
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1. Reference standards eited in this Specifcation refer to t11e cut�'ent reference
standard puhlish�d atthe time of the latest revision date logged atthe end ofi-3ais
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. American Society for Testing and Materials {ASTM)
a. DSAS, Test Methods for Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrefe
Cons�ruction (Non-extruding and Resilient Types)
b. D698, Te5t Methods for Labar'atoz'� Cotx►paetion Characteristics of 5oi1 Using
Standard Effort (12;4p� �t-Ib�'/ft3}
1,4 ADNi1NISTRA.TIVE R�QUIREMENTS [NOT iTSED]
1.5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT U�5ED]
1.G ACTION SUBMITTALSlINFORMATIONAL SUBMITTA�S
12 A. Mix Design: s.�bmit far appraval. Sectinn 32 13 13.
13 $. Product Data: submit product daia and sample for pre-cast detectable warning f�r
14 barriec• free ramp,
15 I.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
16 �.8 MAINT�NANCE 1WIATERIAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT U�ED]
17 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NQT USED]
l8 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
19 1.11 FIELD CONDITIQNS
2� A. Weather Conditions: Plaeement af concrete shall be as specified in 5ection 32 i 3 13.
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2.1 OWNER-�'URNISHED PRQDLTCTS [NOT i7SED]
2.2 EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS
A. Fnrms; wood or metal straight, free from warp and of a depth equal to the thickness of
the finished work.
B. Concrete: see Section 32 13 13.
1. i7nless atherwise shown on the Drawings ar detailed spec�fications, the standard
c[ass for concrete sidewalks, driveways and barz'ier free ramps is shown in the
following tabl�:
5tandard Glasses of Pave�nent Cancrete
Class of Minimum 28 Day Min. Maximum Course
Concrete� Cementitious, Campress.ive V1Waterl Aggregate
Lb./CY Strengthz Cainentitioas Maximum
psi Ratio Size,
inch
A 470 3000 O.S8 1-I/2
32 C. Reinfarcement: see Section 32 13 13.
CITY OF FbRT VJORTH 2O21 NOR'TH 2IV8A51DE RESURFACING PR01EC'T'
STANI}ARD CONSTRiJCTION SPECiPICATIOt�T DdCUMENTS CTTY PR07ECTN0. 1Q2877
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2. Pre-Molded Asphalt Baard Filler
a. Use �n1y in a.reas where not practical for wood boat�ds.
b. Pre-molded asphalt board filler: ASTM D545.
c. Install the required size and unl.form thickness and as specifiec� in Drawings.
a. z��zua� 2 ai�►er5 o�a.416 asphalt impregnated lc�•aft paper filled witla a mastie
mixture of asphalt and vegetabl� fiber and/or mineral fiiler.
12 E. Expansion Joint Sealant: see 5ection 32 13 73 vvhere shown on the Drawings.
13 2.3 ACCESSOItIES [NOT USED]
14 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED�
15 PART 3 - EXECUTIQN
16 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT US�D]
17 3.2 EXAMINATION [NOT U�ED]
18 3.3 PREPARATXON
1.9 A. Surface Preparation
20 1. Excavatian: Excar�ation requi3•ed for the eonstruction of sidewalks, driveways and
21 barrier free ramps shall be fo the lines and grades as shown on the Drawings or as
22 established 6y the Ciiy.
23 2. Pine Grading
24 a. The Contractor shall do all necessary filling, ieveling and fine grading required
2S to laring the subgrade ta the exact grades specif ed and compac#ed to at least 9�0
26 percent of maximum density as determined by ASTM D6R8.
27 h. Moisiure content shall be within min�s 2 to plus 4 of optimum.
28 e. Any over-excauation shall be repairedto the satisfaction of the City.
29 B. Demolitian/R��x�oval
30 1, Sidewalk, Driveway andl or Barrier �'ree Ramp Removal: see Section 02 41 13.
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1. 5id�walk, driveway a�d bar��ier free i•amp reinforcing steel shall be #3 deformed
bars at l$ inches on-center-hath-ways at the center plane af all slabs, ut�less
otherwise shown on tl�e Drawings or detailed speci�catians.
D. .Toint Fif ler
1. Wood Filler: see Section 3213 13.
A. General
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3.
1. Concrete sidewaiks shall have a minimum thickness of 4 inches.
Sidewalks cor►structed ir� driveway approaeh sections shall have a minimum
thickness equal to that of driveway approach or as called for by Dra�vings and
specifications wit�in the limits of the driveway approach.
Driveways sha1111at+e a nninimum thickness af 6 inches. Standard cross-slopes for
walics shall be 2 percent max in aecordan�e with current TAS/TDLR guideGnes.
The canstruction ofthe driveway approach shall include the variable height radius
curb or a pan driveway approach in accordance with the Drawings.
CITY OP I'ORT WORTH 2O21 HORTH RIVERSIDE RES[7RFACING PRO.T�CT
STANI�ARD CONSTRUCTIOIY SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS GI'I'Y PROJECTNO. 102877
Revised December 9, 2021
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4. All pedestrian facilities shall comply with provisions ofTAS incl�ding location,
slo.pe, width, shapes, texture and coloz•ing. Ped�strian facilities installed by t�e
Contractor and not meeting TAS must be remo�ed and repl.ac�d to 3neet TAS {no
separate pay).
B. Forms: �`orzns shall be securely staleed to line a�d grade and maintained in a tr�ze
positian duringthe depositing of canc3•ete.
C. Reinforcement: see Section 32 13 13.
D. Conerete Placement: see Section 32 ] 3 I 3.
E. Finishing
1. Concret� sidewalks, driveways and barri�r free ratnps shall be �in[shed to a true,
even surface.
2. Trawel and then brush transversely ta obtain a smooth unifarm brush finish.
3. P�•ovide expased aggregate fin[sh for driveways and si.dewalks if specified.
4. Edge joints and sides shall with suitable tools.
I S F. Joints
16 1. Expansion joints foz' sidewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps shall 6e formed
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2. Expansion joints shall be placed at inteivals ten times the wldth of the sidev,+alk.
3. Expansion joints shall also be placed ai all intersections, sidewalks with conet•ete
dri�eways, curbs, formations, other side�valks and othar adjacent old concrete work,
Similar material shall be placed around all obstructions protruding into or through
sidewalks ar driveways.
4. All expansian jnints shall be 112 'tnc11 in thicI�ness.
5. Edges of al1 construction and expansion joints and o«ter edges of a11 sidewalks shall
be finished to app�•oximately a 1/2 inch radius with a suitable �nishing tiool.
6. Sidewa[ks shall he marked at itttervals equal to tne width of �he walk wifh a
marking tool. Saw ctittiing of join�s to the required depth may be desirable on w[der
sidewallcs and is acceptable if approved by the City
7. When sidewalk is against the curb, expansian joints shall be spaced to matcl� those
in the curb, possibly in addition to the required spacing above,
G. Barrier Free Ramp
i. �'urnish and insiall brick red color �e-sas� �AST IN PLAC� deteciable warning Dame-
'fiie, manufactured by ADA SOLUTION INC. or �pproved equal
by the City.
2. Detectable warning surface shall be a mini�num of 24-inch in depth in the direction
af pedestrian fravel, and extend to the limit of the widtll of the landing wh�re the
pedestrian access route enters the street.
3. Locate detectable warning su:rface so that the edge nearest the cu�•b line is at the
exter►sion of the face of the cur6.
4. Detectat�le warning Dome-Tile surface may be curved along the corner radius.
S, Install detectable waming surface accordingto mamifacturer's ins�ructzons.
C1TY OF F'ORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RiVERSIDE RESURFACII�G PIiOJECT
S'I'ANDARD CONSTRUCTIpN SPECIFICAT3QN DOCiJNFENTS CITY PROJECT NQ, ]02877
Re�ised Decemher9, 2021
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3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT US�D]
3.7 FIELD QUALTTY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT US�D]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
3.10 CL�ANiNG [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACT�VXTXES [NOT USED]
3.12 PROTECTION [NOT T7SED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [N�T USED]
3.i� ATTACHMENTS [NQTi7�EDI
END OF SECTION
Re�isian Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CH�NGE
L2/2012012 D. 7ohnson ��Z,A.3 -- Measurement and Payment for Barrier Free Ramps niodified tq match
updated City Details
4/30/2013 F. Giiffin �onecEed Pait i, 1.2, A, 3, b, L to read; frotn .., square foot of Concrete Sidervalk.
tn ...each " Bu�•ier Free Ramp" installed.
7une S, 2Q 18 M Owen Rerrised Measurement and Pa}Fment.section.
April 29, 2Q21 M Owen 1.2 A. 4. c. Rcvise Barrier Tree Ramp — Payroent Section
Dece►nber 9, � Owen j•2'�'• i.c, and 1.2A. 3. c. Clarified what is included inbid items forsidewalk and
2021 driveway, respeetiWely
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STA�IDARD C�NSTRUCTIpN SPEC�'ICATI(}iY DOCI]MENTS C1TY PRQI�CT NO. I Q2877
Ravised December 9, 2021
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'COPSOIf.. PLACEMENT AND F[rI1SHING OF PARKWAYS
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TOPSOIL 1'LAC�M�NT A,ND F1NI�HING OF FARKVJAYS
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 1.1 SUMMARY
5 A. Section Includes:
6 l. Furnish and place lopsoil to the depfhs and on the areas shnwn on the Drawings.
7 B. Deviatians irom this City oiFort Worth Standard Specification
8 1. FOR THI� PE�4JECT FURNISHING, HAULING, LOADING AND PLACING
9 TOP SOIL BEHIND CURB SHALL BE CONSIDERED SI]B5IDIARY TO
l0 MAJOR PAY ITEMS. P'URNISHING AND PLACING TOP SOIL TO THE
1] DEPTHS IN THE AREA OTH�R THAN BACK OP CURB I5 PAYABLE
12 UNDER THIS ITEM.
13 C. Related Speci�cation Sections include but are not necessarily limited to
14 1, Di�ision 0- Bidding Requirements, Cantract Forms, and Conditions of tilie Centract
15 2. Division I- General Requirements
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A. Measuc'ement and �'ayment TOP SOIL �3EHIND CURB IS SLJBSIDIARY TO MAJOR
PAY ITEMS.
1. Measurement
a. Measurement for this Itern shall be [ay cubic yard of Topsoil in plac.e.
2. Payment
a. Th� wotk performed and materials furnished in accordan.c� with this Item and
measut•ed as pro�ided under "Measurement" will be paid far at the unil price
bld pex• cubic yard of Topsoil.
b. All excatration t'equired by this Item in cut sections shall be measured in
accordanae vvitl� pravisions For tlse �arious �xcavation items involved with th�
provision that excavatian will be measured and paid %�• oilce, t•egardless of the
manipulat�ons involved.
3. Th� p�'ice bid shall include:
a. Put•nishing Topsoil
b. Loading
c. Hauling
d. Placing
REFERENCES [NOT US�D]
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3G 1.� ACTION SLTBMITTALS [NOT USEI�]
37 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
38 1.7 CLOSEOUT SiJBMITTALS [NOT USED]
39 1.8 MAINTENANCE MAT�RIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT iTSED]
CIT'Y OF EORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCT[pN SPECIFICA7ION DOCUMENTS
Revised �ecember 20, 2012
2021 NORTH ItIVERSIDE [iESURI�'ACINCy PRO.TECT
C1TY PR07GCT AiO. l Q2877
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TOPSOIL PL/ACEMEN7' AND FINISHIIVG Di' PA1tKWAYS
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3 1.11 FIELD [S�`E] CONDXTIONS [NOT USED]
�1 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
5 PART � - PRODUCTS
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1. Use easily cultivated, fei�tile topsofl that:
a. is fi'ee from objectionable material including subsoil, weeds, clay lumps, n.an-
soil materials, roots, stumps or stones larger than i.5 inehes
b. Has a high resistance to �rosion
c. Is able to suppot�t plant grawth
2. Secure iopsoil from approved saurces.
3. Topsail is subject to iesting by the City.
4. pH: 5.5 to $.S.
S. Liquid L,imit: S.0 ar less
6. Plasticity Tndex: 20 or less
7. Gradation: maxiin�m of 10 percent passing No. 240 sieve
B. Water: Clean and free of industrial wastes and other substances harmfai io the grawth
of v�gatation
ACCESSOR�ES [NOT [TSED]
SO[TRCE QIIALITY CONTROL [NOT iTSED]
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A. Finishin� of k'axkways
I. Smoothly shape parkways, should�rs, slopes, and ditches.
2. Cut p.ar[tways ta iinish grade prior to the placing of any improvements in or
adjacent to the roadway.
3. In ih� er�ent thai unsuitable rnaterial for parkways is encountered, extend the depth
of excavation in the parkways 6 inches and backfiIl with top soil.
4. Make standard parlcway grade perpendiculai to and draining to #lte curb iine.
a. Minimum: 1/� inch per foot
b. Maximum:4:1
c. City may appi•ove variations from these tequieements in special cases.
CITY [)r PORT WOR'I'H
STANDARD Cp3�lSTRUCTION 3YHCIF[CATION DOCL[MEAfTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2021 NbRTH RIV�R51T]E RESURFACING PR07ECT
CI"I'Y PROJEGT Np, 102877
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TOPSOIL PLAC�N{CNT AF,1D PINISH[I�iG OF PARKW1lY5
Pgge 3 af 3
1 5. IUhenever the adjacent property is lo�v�z'tlian the design curb grade and runoff
2 drains away from the street, the parlcway grade must be set level with the top of the
3 curb.
4 6. The design geade fi•om the pa.rlcway extends to the baelc af the �vallc line.
5 7. F�'om that paint (�ehind the wallc), the gracEe may slope up or dawn at ►n�imum
b Saape of4:�.
7 B. Placing af Tapsail
8 I. Spread the topsoil ta a ur�iform laos� cov�r at the thickness speci�ed.
9 2. Place and shape the topsoil as direeted.
14 3. Hand rake finish a mini�rum of 5 feet frorrt all flatvaark.
11 4. Tamp the topsoil with a li�ht roller or othex' suitable equipment.
12 3.� REPAIRIRESTORATION] [NOT USED]
13 3.6 R�-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
14 3.� FIELD QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
1' 3.8 SYSTEM STARTITP [NOT USEDI
I6 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT U��D]
17 3.10 CLEANING [NOT iiSEDJ
18 3.11 CLOSEOIIT ACT�VITIES [NOT US�D]
19 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
20 3.1.3 MAINT�NANCE [NOT USED]
21 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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Re�ision Lag
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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CET'Y OF PORT �ORTI-T 2021 NOT2TH [tIWCRSIDE RESURFACING PRO]ECT
STANDARD COIY$TRUCTIDN SPECIFiCAT[ON DOCUMEI�TS
Revised December 20, 2012 C1TY PROJECT NO. 102877
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TRAFFIC CONTROL
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4 1.l Si7MMARY
SECTTON 3� i1 13
TRAFFIC CONTROL
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6 1. Installation of Traffic Cont�•ol Devices ar�d preparation of Traffic Cor�t�'ol Plans
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FOR THIS PROSECT TRA_FFIC CONTROL SECTION 34 71 13 SHALL B�
CONSID�R�D SUBSIDIARY WORK, NO SEPARATE PAY.
TRAFF'CC CONTRQL IMPLEMENTATION, INSTALLATION,
MAINTENANCE, ADJLTSTMENTS, REPLACEMENTS AND REMOVAL
OF TRAFFIC CON7'ROL DEVICES SHALL BE CONSIDERED
SUBSII7IARY WORK, Nd SEPARATE PAY.
�'�EPARA'1"ION OF '3'RAF�'IC CONTROL PLAN DETAIL.S, ADHERENCE
TO CITY AND TEXAS MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CQNTROL
DEVICES {TMUTCD), OBTAINING SIGNATURE AND SEAL OP' A
LICENSED TEXAS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER SHALL BE
CONSIDERED SUBSIDIARY WORK, NO SEPARATE PAY.
SUPPLY AND INSTALLATiON OF TEMPORARY TABS AND �
TEMPORARY LANE MARKINGS SHALL BE CONSIDERED
SUBSIDIARY TO TRAFFIC COTROL SECTION 34 71 13, NO SEPARATE
PAY.
9 C. Relaied Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited ta:
10 1. Division 0- Bidding Requireinents, Contract FQrms and Conditions of the Contz'act
11 2. Division 1- General Requirements
12 i.Z PRICE AND PAYNI�NT PROCEDLTRES
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. InstaIIation of Trafiic Control Devices and TEMPORARY LANE MARKINGS:
SUBSIDIARY NO SEFARATE PAY
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STANDARD CONSTItIJCTION SP�CIFICATIpN DOCIJMENTS CITY PRO.E�CT N�. 102877
Revised March 22, 2Q21
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2. Porta6le Message Signs
a. Measiirernent
I} Meas.urement for this Item shall be per �eek for the duration of use.
b. Payment
1} TIZe work performed and inaterfals furnished in acco�•dance to this Item and
measured as pravided under "Measurement" shall be paid for at the unit
price bid per week for "F4rtable Message Sign" rental.
a The price bid shaii include:
1} Delivery of Portable Message Sign to Site
2) Message updating
3) 5ign movement throughout construction
4) Return of the Portable Message Sign po�t-consi�•uction
1 3. Preparation af Tr�c Cantro[ Plan Details: SUBSIDIARY NO SEPARATE PAY
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standard published at the tiir�e of the latest revisian date logged at tihe end af tltis
Specifieation, un�ess a date is specifically cited.
2. Texas Manual on Uniform Tra�fie Gontrol Devices (TMUTCD),
3. Item 502, Ba�ricades, Signs, and T�affic Handling of the Texas Department af
Transportation, 5tandard Specifications for Canstruction and Maintenance of
Highways, Sh•eets, and Bridges.
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1. Contractor shall minimize lane closures and irnpact to vehicula�•Ipedestrian traffic.
B. Coordination
�. Contact Tra#'fic Services Division ($17-392-773 S) a minirxium of 48 hours prior to
implementing Traff"ic Contral within 50Q feet af a traffic signal.
C. Sequencing
1. Any deviatians to the Traffc Control Plan included in the Drawings must be first
appro�ed by the City and design Engineer 6efare implemen�tation..
CTTY OF FORT WORTIi 2021 NOR1'H RIVERSIDE EtESURFACCIdG PRC�7�CT
STANI�A1217 CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATIbN DOCi.JMENTS CTTY PR07F.CT NO. 102877
Revised March 22, 2021
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TRAPPIC CONTROL
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33 1.5 SUBNIITTALS
34 A. Pr�vide the City with a current list af quali�ed flaggers before beginning flagging
35 activities. Use only flaggers on tlie qualified list.
3b B. 4btain a 5ireet Use �'erno it fror�a the TPW Department's Transpoi�tation Divisian. The
37 Traffic Cnntrol Plan (TCP} for tlle Project shall be as detailed an the Traffic Contral
38 Plan Detail sheets of the D�•awing set. A copy oithis Traffic Coiztrol Plan shall be
39 submitted with the Street Use Permit.
44 C. Traffic Control Plans shall be signed and sea.led hy a licensed Texas Professional
41 Engineer.
CITY OP �DRT WORTH 2O2:1 iVOCt'I'H Iti�ERSiDE RESURFACING PROdECT
' 5TANDARD CONBTRUCTION SP�CIF'ICATION DOC[JMENTS CITY YROJ�CT 1V0. 102877
Revised iVlarch 22, 2021
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Specifications. The Contrac#or will Y�e responsible for having a licensed Texas
Profassional Engineer sign and seal il�e Traffic Contra] Plan sheets.A traf�ic control
"Typical" published by City ofr'orL Woi�h, the Texas Manua[Uniifed Trafrc Conteol
Devices (TMUTCD) or Texas Departmeni of Transportation (TxDOT) can be used as
an alternati�e to preparingprojecdsite specific tt•affic control plan ifthe typica] is
applicable to the specific project/site.
E. Lane clos.ures 24 hours or longer shail require a site-specific traffic control plan.
F. Contraetor responsible £or having a licensed Texas Professional Engineer sign and seal
changes to the Traffic Control Plan{s) developecf by the Design Engineer.
11 �.6 ACTI�N SUSII�IITTALSIINFORIVMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
12 1.7 CLOSEOUT STJBMITTALS [NOT CTSED�
13 1.8 MAINT�NANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT iTS�D]
I� 1.9 QUALITY ASSiTRANCE [NOT USED]
15 i.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
16 1.11 FI�LD [SIT�] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
17 112 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
18 PART2- PRODUCTS
l9 2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED [ox] OWNER-SUPPLIED PRODiTCTS [NOTUSEDI
2Q 2.2 ASSE_MBLXES AND MATERTALS
21 A. Description
22 1. Regulatozy Require:ments �
23 a. Provid� Traf�c Control Devices that cnnform to details shown on the
24 Drawings, the TMUTCD, and TxDOT's Compliant Work Zone Traffic Control
25 I�evice List {CWZTCDL).
26 2. Materials
27 a. Traffic Control Devices m�st rrjeet all reflectivity requirernents included in the
28 TMUTCD and TxDOT Specifications — Itein 502 at all times during
29 constructi on.
30 1�. Electranic message boards shall be provided in accordance �ith the TMUTCD.
CITY (7P FORT WORTII 2021 3+IQRTH It[VERSIDE RE5URFAGING PRO7$C'C
5TA3�IDARD CONSTRUCTION SPEC�'ICATION DOCi.JN�ENT5 C[TY PR07GC.TNO. 102E77
Re�ised March 22, 2021
347113-5
TRAFFIC CO%ITRdL
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1 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
2 2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CDNTROL [NOT USEDJ
3 PART3- EXECUTION
4 3.1 EXAMINATXON [NUT iTS�D]
5 3.2 PREP.ARATION
6 A. Protection of Cn-�'lace Conditions
7 1. Protect existing t�•affic signal equipment.
8 3.3 INSTALLATION
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A. Pollow the 'I'�•aff c Conh•ol Plan (TCP) and install Traffic Control Devices as showtl on
the Drawings and as directed.
B. lnsiall Traffic Contral Devicas straight and plumb.
12 C. Do not make changes to the location of any device or implement any other changes to
I3 the Traffic Gontral Pian without the approval of the Engineer.
14 1. Minor adjustments to meet field constructability and visibility are allowed.
15 D. Maintain Traffic Contral Devices by taking correciive aciion as soon as possible.
16 1. Corrective action ineludes but is nat limited to cleaning, replacing, straightening,
17 �overing, or removing Devices.
18 2. Maintain the Devices such that they are properly positioned,. spaced, and legible,
19 and Y.hat retrarefleetive charaeteristics meet requirements during darkness and rain.
20 E. If the Inspec#or discovers that the Con#ractor has failed to comply with applicable federal
21 az�d state laws (t�y faijing to furnish the necessary flagmen, warning devices, barricades,
22 lights, signs, or other precautionary measur�s for the protection of persons ar praperty), the
23 Insp�ctor may order such additional precautionary measures be talcen to protect perso�s
24 and property.
25 F. Subj ect to the approval of th� Inspactor, portions of this Prqject, which are not afFected by
26 or in. conflict with the proposed method of handling traffic or utility adjustments, can be
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G. Barricades and signs shall be placed in such a manner as to not interfere with tne sight
distance of drivers entering the highway from driveways or side streets.
H. To facilitate shifting, bart'icades and signs useci in lane closures or traftic s�aging may
be erected and mounted on portahle supports.
1. The stxpport design is subj ect to the approval of the Engineer.
I. Lane ejosures shall be in accordancewiththe approved Traf�ic ControlPlans.
J. If at any time the existing traffic signals become inoperable as a result of construction
operations, the Contractor shall pravide portable stop signs with 2 orange flags, as
approved by the Engineer, to be used for Traff c Control.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2D21 NL}RTH RNERSIDE FtESURFACIIVG PROIECT
STANDARD CO3�[STRUCTION SPL�CI�'ICATION DOCCTMENTS CITY PRO.TECT NO, 102877
Revised March 22, 2Q21
34 71 13 -5
TRAFFIC CONTROL
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K. Contractox shall ma.ke arran.�emenis �or police assistanee to cEi�ectiraffic ift�•affic signal
turn-ons, st�•eet ligl�t poIe installation, ar other consti•uction will b� dane during peak t�-afi�c
tiines (AM: 7 arn — 9 am, PM: 4 pm - 6 pm).
L. F�aggers
1. Provide a Contz'actor tepresentative who has been cerCified as aflagging instructor
tl�rough courses offered by the Texas Engineering �xtension 5ervice, tl�e Arnerican
Trafiic Saiaty Services Association, the Nationa] Safety Council, or other approved
organizations.
a. Provide the certifi�ate inciieating ca«rse completion when requested.
b. This representative is responsible for training and assuring that aII flaggers are
qualified to perform flagging duties.
2. A qua]i�ed ila�ger must be ir�dependently certified by 1 of the orga,nizations listed
above or trained by the Contractor's certified �Iagging instructor.
3, Flagge�•s r�nust be caLitteous and able to eifectively communicate with the public.
4. When directing traffic, �Iaggers musi use standard attire, flag�, si�ns, and signals
and follow the flagging procedures. set forth in the T'MiJTCD.
5. Frovide and maintain flaggers at sueh points and for sueh p�riods o�time as may be
required to provide for the safety and conveniance af public travel azid Contractor's
pet•sonnal, and as shown on the Dravvings or as directed by the Engineer,
a. These flaggers shalf be �ocated at each end of the lane c�asure.
M. Removal
I. Upon completion af Work, i�emove from the 5ite all barricades, signs, cones, lights
and other Traffic Control Devices used for work-zone ira��c handling as soon as
practical in a fi�nely manner, unless otharvaise shown on the Drawin�s.
25 3.4 REPAIR / RESTORATION [NOT USED]
2b 3.5 RE-INSTALLAT�ON [NOT USED]
27 3.6 FI�LD [oR] SITE QUALYTY CONTROL [NOT T7SEDJ
28 3.7 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
29 3.8 ADJUSTING [NOT U��D]
3fl 3.9 CLEANING [NOT USED]
31 310 CLOSEOUT ACTTVITI�S [NOT USED]
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3.11 PROTECTION [NOT US�D]
3.12 MAINT�NANCE [NOT US�D]
3.13 ATTACHIVIENTS [NOT US�D]
END OF S�CTION
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O21 NORTH RIVE�iSIDr RESLIRFACING PROJECT
STAND�RD CONS'ITtUCTC�N SPCCIFICATION DOCUMENTS CITY PR4dECT NO. 102877
Revised 1Vlarch 22, 202 ]
34 71 13 -7
'I'RAFFIC CONTROL
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DATE NAME SUMMARY O�' CHANGE
11/22/13 S. Arnold Added police assistance, reqairement far when a site specific TCP is required
1,4 A, Added iang�uage to einphasize miaimizing nf lane clos�res and impact to
tr•affic.
3/22/2021 M O�ven
I.5 Clari�ied submittal re�Liirements
3.3 M. Cla3•ified reinoval requiremeiits
CITY OF FOIt'1"WOiiTH 2O21 1VqR"CI1 R1VE1tS1I]E RESUItFACING PR07ECT
5TAAfDARD CQNSTRUCTION SPECIf'ICATiON UOCUM�NT3 Cl7`Y PROJ�CT NO. I p2877
Revised Mareh 22, 2fl21
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2Q21 NORTH R�VERS[DE RESURFACING
PROJECT
City Project Na. 102877
�013 PREVAILING WAGE RATES
(Heavy and Highway Construction Prfljectsj
CLASSIFICATIOfV DESC4�IPTIOk�
Asphalt Distributor aperator
Asphal� Paving Machine Operator
Asphalt Raker
Broom vr Sweeper Operator
Concrete Finisher, Pa�ing and 5tructures
Concrete Pa�ement Finishing Machine Operator
Concrete 5aw Operator
Crane Operator, Hydraulic 80 tons ar less
Crane Operator, Lattice Boom $0 Tons or Less
Crane Qperator, Laftice Boom Over 80 Tons
Crawler Tractor Operator
Electrician
Excavator Operator, 50,D00 pounds er less
Exca�ator Operator, Over 50,ODD pounds
Flagger
Form Builder/Setter, Structures
Form 5etter, Paving & Curb
Foundation DrillOperator, Crawler Mounted
Foundation Drill Operator, Truck Mounted
Front End Loader Operator, 3 CY ar Less
Front End Laader Operator, Over 3 CY
Laborer, Cammon
Laborer, Utility
Loader/Backhoe Operator
Mechanic
Mllling Machine Operator
Motor Grader Operator, Fi�e Grade
Motor Grader Qperator, Rough
Off Road Hauler
Pavement Marking Machine Op�rator
Pipelayer
Reclaimer/Pulverizer Operator
Reinforcing 5tee1 Worker
Roller aperator, Asphalt
Roller Operator, Other
Scraper Operator
5ervicer
Small Slipform Machine Operator
Spreader 8ox Operatar
Truck Driver Lowboy-Float
Truck DriverTransit-Mix
Truck Driver, Single Axle
Truck Dri�er, 5ingle orTandem Axle Dump Truck
Truck Dri�er, Tandem Axle Tractorwith 5emi Trailer
Welder
Work Zone Barricade 5ervicer
Wage Rate
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The Davis-Bacvn Act prevailing wage rates showro for Heavy and Highway construttion projects were determined by
the United States Department of Labor and current as of September 2013. The titles and descriptions for the
classifications listed are detailed in the AGC qf Texas' StancEard Joh Classiflcatians and �eserlptions for Highway,
Fieavy, Utilities, and Industr{al Construction in Texas.
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2021 NORTH RIV�RSlDE RESURFACING
PFiOJECT
City Project No. 102877
General l�otes
Division 01— General Requirements
Gener•al :
1. The Cantractor shall be responsible for locating all uti�ities, whether publie or privaYe, prior to
excauation. The information and data shown with respect to existing underground facilities at or
contiguous to khe site is approxirnate and based on information furnished by the owner•s of such
underground facilities or on physical appurtenances c�bseived in the field. The City and Eng�neer
shall not be responsible for Che accuracy or completeness of any such info�'rnation or data. Ti�e
Cont�'actar shall ha�e full responsibility for re�iewing and checlting all such infor�nation or data,
%r focating all underground facilities, for coo�'dinati�n of the work with the owners of such
und��'graund facilities during construetion and for the safety and protection tharet�f and repairing
any damage thereto resulting fi�om the Work. 'X'kus Work shall be consider�d as a subsidiaiy i#em
of Wark, the casf of which shall be included in the price bid in the Proposal for varioUs bid items.
The Cantractor shall natify any affected ovvners (utility companies} or agencies in writing at least
48 hours prior to const�uct�an.
a. Notify TEXAS 811 (1-800-DIG-7'ES�S o� wtivu+.texas811.org} to locate existing uti�ities
prior to consiructian.
b. Caution! Buried electric lines may exist a[ong this project. Cantact electrical praviders 48
hours prior to excavation :
o ONCOR �ill Riegler 517-215-6707
� Tri County Kevon Moaney 817-752-8160
c. Caution! BKu•ied gas lines may exist along this project. Cdntact Atmos Energy 48 hours
prior to excavation, and witlain twa (2) hoi.us of encountering a gas line (John Crane:
817-207-2845)
d. Caution! Buried comzaaunication cables may exist along this project. Contact
communication campaqies 48 hours prior to excavation:
• ,Spectrum/Ch�rter Co�nmunication Sherri 7"ra�ian 817-271-8108
� AT&�' Gary Tilory 817-338-6202
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� One Saurce Corrcmunications .Terenay Hegwoad 8i 7-7�5-2243
e. Cauiion! When doing wo�ic within 200 feet of any signalized intersection, the Contractor
sha11 notify Traffc Management Division of City of Fort Worth T/PW, 72 hours prior to
excavation (Kassem Elkhalrl.� Si7-392-8742). Tha Contractor shall proteci existing signal
ha.rdware, ground. bo�es, detection loops, ar�d undergraund conduit at signalized
intersections. Any damages at signalized int�tsections shall be i•eplaced at the expense of
th� Gontractor. The Contractor shall contact the City at 817-392-814C1 to pe�'form conduit
line locates af signalized intersections 72 hours prioz• to commencing work at the
intersection.
f. The Contractar shall notify the City of Fort Wo�th Project Mar�ager 48 haurs prior ta the
start of ar►y excavation (Tariqul Islam: 817-392-248�
Conh•actor's pe�•sc�nnel shall have identifyittg clotk�ng, hats ar badges at all times which identify
the Contcactar's name, logo or company.
Pro�ect co�►crete curb and gutter, driveways, and sifle�alks that are not designated for removal.
Removal and replacement of these items shall be as designated in the drawings.
CiTY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARC] CONSTRLfCTION GEIVERALNOT�S
Varsinn Re[ease December 18, 2017
Division 32 -- �xterior Improvements
General :
L At locations where the curb and gutter are to be a�eplaced, the Contractor shall assume all
responsibility for the re-establishment af e�sting sireet and gutter grades. Establishment of
grades shall be considered as a subsidiary item of Work, the cost of which shall be included in th�
price bid in tt�e Propasal %r �arious bid items.
2. All driveways, vvhich are open cut, shalI have at least a terr�pot�aty driving sueface at the end of
each day. The tempo�•a.ry surface shall be considered as a subsidiary itetn of Work. The cost of
which shall he incl�ided in the priee 6id in the Praposal for �arious bid Rte�ns.
Bilte Lanes at�d Shared Pavement Maekings:
1. Proposed bike lanes should maintain a minimuzn efFective width of 4 feet {nleasut'ed from edge of
gutter to cent�r of st��ipe}.
2. Bicycl� pavernent markings should be located 20 feet fi�om the curb return, stop bar, oa' cross wallc
(whichever is applicable) unless denoted otherwise in f��e drawings.
3. CorrEbined width af bilce lane and on-street parking shoul�i nat b� less than 13 feet.
4, If travel Iane is greater than 14 feet wide, shared pavement marlcings shall be placed 4 feet fc•am
face of curb oi• edge of on-st�•eet parlting (whichever is applicable}.
5. If travel [ane is less than or equ�.l to 14 feet wide, shared pavement markings shall be placed in
fhe middle of the trave[ lane.
�. Bike lane symbol, a.rrovt�, and shared pavement nna�-�ungs should be eepeated at the b�ginning of
each int�rsecfiion,
4. On unintarf•upted sectians of roadway, bike lane sym.bol and arrow should not be spaced more
than 330 feet apaet and shaa�ed pavement rnarlcings should not be spaced mo�•e than 250 %et apa�•t.
5. Bike ]ane sy�nbol, arrow, and shared pa�ement tnarlcings should not be placed at private
deiveways or public intersections.
6. Bilce lane striping should be 4 inches solid wlute, hol-applied thermopiaskic unless specified
otherwise in the drawings. A11 othei bike lane paverrient maelzings shall also be white, hot applied
thermoplastic unless otherwise specifisd i�� the drawings.
7. All dimensions are fi�nm face of curb and are to center of the pavement marlcing.
8. Shared pa�ement mar[ciz�gs should nat be used on facilities with a posted speed greater thari 35
mph.
Sidewalks and Curb Ramps:
1, Th� curb ramp standard de#ails a�•e intended to show typical layouts for the construciion of the
curb ra�nps. The information shown on ihe standaa'd details meet the req�irements shown in the
"2012 Texas Accessibiliiy Standards" (TAS) and tha "2010 ADA Standards far Accessible
Design" by tlle Departm�nt of Jusiice.
2. City of Fort Worth Standard Details are oniy intended to indicaYe pay limits for each type of
ramp, the Engineer ia responsible for the development and design of th� sidewalk and curb ramp
[ayaut, including actual dirr�ensions and slape percentages.
3. The Contractor may not make changes to the sidewall� and curb ramp layout vvithout approval of
the City. The Contractor may propose changes to the sidewalk and curb ramp ]ayout due to field
condiiians., but any proposed changes must be app:roved by the City.
�. Curb ramp runt�ing slopes shall not be steeper than $.3% (12:1), Adjust curb ramp length or
grade of approach sidewallcs as directed by the City.
5. Curb ramp flare slopes sl�all not be steeper than l Q% (10;1 } as measu�ed alang back of curb.
6. Maximum allowable cross slop� on sidewaLk and curb ramp surfaces is 2%.
7. The minitnum v�+idth of sidewalks and curb ramps shall be 4 feet.
CITY OF FORT WOltTH
STANDAI2➢ COAlSTRiJCTlON GENERAL NOTES
Vea•sion Release DecemUer l8, 2017
3. Landings shall 6e provided. at the top of curb ramps. The landing clear langth shall be 5 feet
minimum frorn the enci of ramp. The landing cIear width shall be at least as wide as the elu•b
ranip, exciuding fiares. The landing shall have a maximum slape of 2% ii1 any di�•ection.
a, In alterations wL�ere there is no landing at the top of tl�e curb ra�p, curb ramp flaces shall be
provided and shall not be st�epet'than 8.3°/a (12:1).
10. Where turning is required, man�uverir�g space at the top and bottom of cu�'h ramps shall be 5 fect
by S feet minimum. The space at the bottom shall be wholly cnntained within the ci•o�swallc
markings arid shall not projecY inta vehicular traffc lanes.
11. Curb rainps with i•etut'ned curbs may be used only w�ere pedest�ians would normaIly walk across
the ramp, either because the atijaeent s�irface is planting ar other non-wallcing surface ar beeause
the side approach is substantzally obst�•ucted.
12. Where curb ramps are provided, crasswalk markings shall he requir•ed and ramps shall be aligned
with the crosswalk.
13. Counter slopes af adjoining gutters anci road stu`faces imtatediately adjacent to the. curb ramp shall
not be steeper than 5°/o {20:1) in any direct�on.
CI'I`I' OF PORT WORTH
STANDA[2I� CONSTRU.CT10%f GENERAL N07'�S
Versian Release I]ecember 18, 2017
Divisian 33 - iTfilities
General:
1. Far utility work within utility easements, once pipe or appurtenances I�ar�� been installed ot�
rel�abilitated, immediately comrnenee t�m.pat-ary surface restoration. Cox�pl�te siuface restora�ion
to the awner's satisfaction within seven (7} days af work finishing on-site, Pailure to inaintain
surface restoration, as noted abave, may result in suspension of work until restot'ation is
complete.
2. F,xisting vertical deflections and pipe slopes shown on the drawings are appt•oximate and have not
been �eld verified, unless atherwise noLed. Rim elevations, �fovv ]ines, and horizontaL loca�i.ons of
existing manholes were deleY•tnined from field survey. If f eld cpnditiat�s vary froin those shawn
on drawings Contractor shall notify City.
3. Maintain all existing water and sewer connections to customers in wQrlcing o�•der at all times,
exce�t for brief inte��ruptions in sejvice for �+ater and sewer services to be reinstated. In no case
shall services be allowed to t•emain out of set'vice overnight.
4. Establish and maintain a trenah safety system in accordance with the excavation s.afety plan and
FederaI, State or Iocal safety requ�i•ements.
5. Provide and fdlow approved Confined Space EntE•y Program in accordanee with OSHA
r�quirements. Confned 5�aces shall include rnanhoies and all ather contined spaces in
aceordance with 05HA's Perinit required for Con�ned Spaces.
6. Qnly City prequalified Contractars, by appropriate Water Depai�tment work category, shall be
allowed to adjust valve hoxes, manhales, ring & co�ers, etc.
Vi�atet•:
1. Provide thrust restraint by means of restraining joints at ft�ings and cancrete blaclung. Wh�n
speci�cally indicated on the D.rawings, pro�ide thrust �•estra[nt at designated joints beyond the
fittings. Each method shall be capable of thrust restraint indepeadent of the other system. The
Cantractor shal! refer to City Standard Details fof• area requu•ed to ir�stafl concrete blocking.
2. All ductile iron mechanical joint ftttings shap be restrained to pipe using retainer glands.
3. Proposed water mains shall have a minimurn cover of 48�inches cover above the top of pipe,
unless shown otllerwise on the drawings qr details.
4. All water seivices shall b.e insta[Ied above storm sewa►-s, except where shown otherwis� in the
drawings.
5, El�vation adjustmant at connections may be made with ben�is, offsets, or joint deflections, Joint
de�lections shal] not exceed fifty percent (50%} of manufacture�•'s recammendations.
6., Tetnpa�-ary pressure plugs requi�•ed �'ot• seque.ncing of const�•uction and testing of proposed water
lines shall be eonsidered subsidiary to the worlc and shall be included in t[ae price bid in the
Proposal for various bid items.
Sanitary Sewer:
1. Verify that all connectians to the sanitary sewer system are for sanitary sewei• only. Notify City of
any discovet•ed illicit connections,
2. The Con�actor shall be liable for all damages to properties, hames, and basements from backup,
which may result during the installatian of new pipe and/or abandonnnent of existing pipe. The
Cont�•actar will be allowed to open clea:� outs where avaiiable. The Cantractor will be respansible
for all olean up associated with opening clean outs.
3. Fflr aIl sanitary sewe� seiviee connect[ons at manho[es, provide a hydraulic slide in accordance
with the details.
CITY OF PORT WORT"H
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOIV GE�RAL NOTES
Version 12eleasa Decem6er l8, 2017
Stoem Drain:
i. Maintain the existing stor•m drainage system until the proposed sysiem zs in service. In no case
should the Contractot' leave the existing storm drain out of set�+ice whereby runoff wo.uld cause
damage to adjacent praperty.
2. Construet ail dj'ainage itnpro�ements from the dnwnstream end to the upstream end to ailow
continued storrn draiq service. If the Contractor proposes to construct the system otherwise, the
Cont�'actor shall submit a sequencing plan to the City for approval.
3. Take appr�apriate measu�•es to preserve wildli% in accordance wit�� ap.plicable federal, state and
�ocal guidel�nes.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD COI�STRUCTTQN GEN�ItALNOTES
Version Release December l 8, 2U 17
Division 34 - Transportation
General:
1. Prior to activating traffic signals with new oi• revised signal titnin� the contractor should e-mail
Aziz Ral�man, Sr. P��ofessional Engineer, at Aziz.R_ahman c�l,fortworthtexas.ga� at least tYu•ee (3)
weeks in advance to schedule that.
2. If new cabinets and controlle��s at'e being installed and the controllei•s n��d ta be programmed and
tested by �ity �'orc�s; the contractor should deliver them to �he City of Fort Worth, Signal Shop at
SOdI James A�ve,, at Ieasi tlu•ee (3) weeks in ad�ance to s�hedute thaf.
3. Unless there is � compelling reason, a new traffic signal will be put on flash on Thursdays and
workiag colars the following'I'uesday.
4. Switching fi•om old tt�affic signal ta a ne� one, this should be done nn Tuesdays only.
5. Notify Tra�ic Management Divisian (81'7-392-7738) Project Representative at least 24-haurs in
advance of all conerete pours. Inspector must be present when cancrete is placad on the project site.
6. If annlicable, equipment supplied by the City will be a�ailable for pick up frarn the
Ti•anspoEtation/Public Wo�•ks (`I'/P� Warehouse at 5001 lamnes Avenue andlor the Village Cre�k
Pole Yard (5000 MLK �'�'eeway). The Project Representati�e must authorize all equipment
pickups.
'7. Design consultant sha.[I submit eIectronic file in CAD format as well as PDP {1 I" X 17'°) of final
signed and sealed plans to the City.
8. Conteactor shall pro�vtde a 5-year manufactur�:r warranty on APS systerns. The warranty
documentation shall includa th� start date (when material �s deliveted to job site) and the e�1d date
of the warranty and the aerial �,uxnber of the equipment.
Traffic Signals:
1. The City will not provide traffic signal cahinet or traf%c signal con#rolle�• to th� Contractor. The
cost far these items must he �ncluded in the City project budget, or for all privately fundad p�•ojeets,
the cost must be included in the bid package foi• purehase from the vendor.
2. The Contractor shall providc ali materials needed to construct a fully operatia��al traffic signal as
call�d out for in the p.lans and specifications.
3. All existang signal equipment shall remain in place and aperating until new equiptnent is in place
and ready to op�rate,
4. The Contractor is responsible for hauling and properly disposing of salvaged rnaterial fi•ona the j ob
site to a disposal site af thear choosing, The Contractor will not be allowed to drop off sal�aged
mate��ials at the City yards.
Foundations:
CITY OF' FORT WORTH
STANDARD G�NSTRUCTION GENE1tAL NOT�S
Versian Release Decentber 18, 2017
I. Dimensions shown an plans for lacations of signal foundations, condtili�, and ot�e�' it�xns may vary
in order to meet local canditions. All lacations of foundations, conduit, and ground boxes shall be
ap�rnved by the Traff'ic Si�al Inspector or the City Engineer.
2. Contractor shall co�ltact the City traffic signal inspector prior to pouring cabinat foundation to be
sure that template and bolt patterns are carrect for type of cabinet beiiig supplied. Founda�ion shall
be installed per City Specification and City Detail.
3. Piej• Fauudations shal! be pou�'ed together in one piece.
4. No signal pol�s shall be placed on foundations prior to tive (5} calandar days foilowing pouring af
concrete.
5. Cont�•actor shall clean u�a and remave all loase material resulting frortt construction operations each
day p�•ior to the work. is being suspended.
6. Controller cabinet concrete apron shall be subsid.iaiy to the bid item for the controller cabinet
foundatiQn. Cabinet iaundatian a.nd apron shall be pou��ed tog;ether in one }�iece.
Controller and Cabinet:
1. Cont�actar shall install controller cab.inet and connect all assaciated field w�ii•ing.
2. City will install signal timing and program controller.
Conduit:
1. A continuous geounded system shall be pt�ovided in PVC conduii by running 1-##8 bare copper wire
in conduit faetween foundations and grounding at each faundation gt•ound rod.
2. All conduits shal! be Sehedule 80 PVC.
3. Electrical service shali be installed par City Specifications and City Detail in separate 2" conduit
from the meter to the signal cabinet.
Sigxral Heads:
1. All signal heads shall be McCainTM, EconoliteTM, or approved equivalent style and dimensions.
2. All sigr�al heads shall be covea�ad with burlap ar other approved material from the tirne of
installation until the si�naI is placed in operation.
3, All signal head attachments shall be designed such that the w3ring ta each signal head shali pass
from the mast arm through a ra.in tight connector to the si�nal head bracing or attachment hard�a�re
to the signal head. A stnall amount of expased signal cable shall foz•m a drip 1oop.
4. All LED signal indicatians shaIl be General Electric {GE) GelcareTM ox equivalent and sha[1 meet
the Latest ITE standards.
5. Signal heads {all displays) and pedestrian WaIlc and Don't Walk heads with coun.tdawn displays
shall have LED inserts.
6. Clam-Shell mounting assemblies shall be u�ed for pedestrian indications.
CiTY OF PORT WaRTH
STANI}ART7 CONSTRUCTIQN GENERAL NdTES
Versian Release December 1.8, 2017
7. All LED signals shall be of the incandescent appearance.
$. All signal h�ads shall have b3acic aluminum, louverad, single piece back pl.ates campatible with
McCainTM, EconoliteTM, oi� approved equivalent signal head ho.usings.
Traf�c Signs an[3 Pav�ment Markings:
1. AlI �•affic signs and mourafing haedware shown on the plans will be f�rn[shed and installed Uy the
cantractor including the metro street name signs. The contractor sha[I provide a deta�l sheet for the
metro street name signs w�th block numbers to the City for appraval prior to fabrication and
installatinn.
2. ExistiE�g stop signs and �osts will be removed by the cflntractar upon, or before, the signal turn-on.
D�tection ,5ystem:
1. The Contractar shall furnish and install the Ite�-isTM Vantage Vector Hybrid Detec�ion System and
cable,
2. The Contractar shall install, aiin and program all detectors as per City Standard Specificatians and
City Detai�s.
3. The Cont�•actor shall refer to and City Standard Details and project plans for d�tection zanes
placement.
Emergency Vel�'rcle PreempEion Equipment (EVP}:
1. The Contractot' shall furnish and install the Opticon�TM EVP (detectors, cable, and discriminatoi•
units}.
The Contractor shall install the EVP detectors on the mast arna as shown on the plans and
apprapriate City Detail, and run a�e eontinuous EVP cable from �lae detector to the cabinet.
I«stall�tian ofthe EVP system will be pa�d for per bid item.
Accessible Pedestrian Sfgnal (APS):
1. APS units with audible message shal] be installed on all T�DOT locations or at the direction of the
C�ty Engineer.
2. APS uni#s shall comply with the latest version af tE�te Texas Manual on Uni%rm TrafFc Control
Dcvices {TMUTCD).
3. APS units shall be installed per City Standard �peci�cation and City DetaiI.
Sattery Backup:
1, If called out for in the plans, bat�ery backup �nits supplied shall cnmply with the City Standard
Specifications. Installation shal] be corr►pleted per City 5tandard Speciticatians and City Detail.
Traffic Contral;
1. The Cantractor shall submit a Work Schedule, Traffic Control Plan, at�d acquire a Developtnent
Permit from Development Departmen#, at 200 Texas Street. Cantact Chuck McLw•e (8I7-392-
7219),
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ST�]VpARD CONSTRiICTTON GE�IERAL I+IOTES
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2. The Cont�•actor shall be iesponsible for the safety of pedestriar�s and �notof•ists iil the axea of the
traffic signal canstruction site.
3. Roads and streets shall be lcept open to trafiic at all times. Contractor shall arrange construcfian so
as to close only one lane of a roadway at a time.
4. Al! construction operations shall be conducted to provide minimal in#erference to t�'affic, All traffic
signal equipment installations shali be ar�•anged so as ta permit canCinuous movernent of traffic in
all directions at all times.
�. Contractor shali be cesponsihle far any sigttage nacessary during cans�uction.
6. Unless otherwise nated,. it is the cont�actoz•'s responsibility to ensure that signa[ indications and
tirning are adjusted and maintained to ensua•e safety in work zone at al1 tirr►es.
7. Any traffic signal modifications during constcuction are subsidiary ta traffic cQntrol plan (TCP)
pay item.
8. Any traffic signal modiiications sh.ould be in compliance with the latest version of the Texas
Manual on Uniform Traffic Co.ntrol Devices {TMUTCD) and the City of Fot't Worth Standards.
9. Tha cantractor shall submit any proposed traffic signal modiiicatians to the Traffic Signal Seetion
for their approval ten (10) days prior to any changes.
E[ectric Se�vice:
1. Install the required �lecti�ic services and obtatn an electrieal service perinit in each Instance, cost of
whicli wi�l be paicl by the Contractor.
2. The elec�tical s�r�vice shall be 100 amps with 120/240 �altage branch cucuit and shall comply with
City Standa.i'd Specifcations and City Details as applica6le per plans.
Luminaires:
1. The City wi11 not furnish luminaire material ta the contractor. The Contractor shall furnish and
install I�ED luminaires for trafFic signals in a�cordance with the latest City Standard Specifications,
City D�tails, and plans.
2. All nery streetlight pole types shail match those of the surrounding asea af Fort Worth for which
they are being installed in. Contact the Gity Traffic Management, S#reeY Light Section at (8l 7) �92-
'773$ for direction on light pale types allowed areas. The same pales sha]1 be cansistenfly used
throughout subdivisions.
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STAN�ARD CqN5TRUC`1'ION GENERALTiO'CES
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