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THE COl�STRUCTIOl�T �F
2023 DOWNTOWl� RESURFA�llTG PROJECT
City Project No.14�1��
Mattie Parker
Mayax
David Caoke
City Manager
Lauren Prieur
Interim Director, Transportation and Public Warks Department
Prepared for
The C�ty of Fort Worth
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Division OU - General Canditions
� 00 OS 10 Mayor and Council Coirununication
� 00 OS 15 Addenda
� 40 I 1 13 Ir�vitation fia Bidders
� 00 21 13 Instructions to Bidders
� 00 35 13 Conflict oflnterest Statem�nt
� 00 41 00 Bid Farm
� QO 42 43 Proposal Form Unit Price
� 00 43 13 Bid Bond
� d0 43 37 Vendor Campliance to State Law Nonresident Bidder
� 99-�� uli�aflt��n;
� QO 45 12 Prequalificatio� Statement
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� a0 45 26 Contractor Co�npliance with Workers' Compensation Law
� d0 45 44 Business Equity Gaal
00 S2 43 A�reernent
00 6i 13 Performance Bond
UO 61 14 Payment Bond
OQ 61 19 Maintenance Bond
a0 61 25 Certificate of Insuranca
00 72 Op General Conditions
�Q 73 00 Supplementa.cy Conditions
Diviisian O1- General Requirements
O 1 11 00 Surnmary o�' Work
O1 2S a0 Substitution Procedures
O 1 31 19 1'reconstruction Meetin�
D 1 31 2q Project Meetin�s
O1 32 16 Construction Schedule
0 i 32 33 Precoilstruction Video
OI 33 Qp Submittals
OI 35 13 Special Yroject Procedures
01 45 23 Testing and Inspection Services
OI SU QQ Tetnparary Facilities and Controls
O 1 55 26 Street iTse Permi# and Modifications ta Traffic Con�rol
O1 57 13 5tarm Water Pollufion Prevention Plan
O1 58 13 Temporary Project Si�a�e
O 1 60 00 Produ.ct lZequirements
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O l 70 QO Mobilization and Remobiliza�ion
D 1 71 23 Const�uction 5taking and Survey
O1 74 23 Cleanin�
O1 77 19 Closeout Requireinents
O1 78 23 Operation and Maintenance Data
41 78 39 Project Record Documents
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07/01/2011
08/13/2021
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CITY OP FORT WORTH 2p23 170WNTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDhRD CONSTRUC'I'1pN SPECIFICATION DOCUMCNTS City Project No. 104184
Revised ]une 10, 2fl22
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOAISPECIFICATION DOCITMENTS
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Technical Specificatians which h�►ve been modified 6�' the Engineer speeifically for this
Pra,ject; hard copies are included in the Project's Contract Docurnen#s
Divisian 32 -- Exteriar Impravejnne�ts
� 32 11 23 Flexible Base Co�arses 12f2012012 �
� 32 12 i 6 Asplialt Pavin� 12/20/2012 �
� 32 13 20 Concrete Sid�walks, Drivaways and Barrier Free Ramps 12I912021 �
� 32 91 19 Topsoil Placement and Finishin� of Parlcways 31l 1/2022 �
Division 33 - Utiiities
33 OS 14 Adjusting Manholes, Inlets, Valve Boxes, aald Other Structures to
Grade
Division 34 � Transportation
34 41 13 ` Removing Trafiic Signals
34 71 13 � Traffic CQntrol
03/11/2022
03/l 112�22 �
03/22/2021 �
Technical S�ecifications listed below are included for this Project by reference and can be
viewedldownloaded frarau �he Ciiy's website at:
hitp:/Ifoi-lworthtexas.�ovl�pw/contractors/
or
httns://��s.fortworthte�s�ov/Proi ectReso urces/
Division 0� - Existin� Conditions
02 41 13 Selective 5ite Demolitioi�
02 41 15 � Pavin� Removal
Division Q3 - Conerete
� 03 3Q 00 � Cast-In-Place Concrete
Division 26 - Electrical
26 OS 33 � Raceways and Boxes %r ElecY��ical Systems
Div�sion 31- Earthwork
�31 00 00 Site Clearing
31 23 16 Unclassi�ed Excavati4ii
� 3l 25 00 Erosion and Sedizr�ent Cantr�l
Division 32 - Exterior Lnpravements
� 32 1 i 33 Cemen� Treat�d Base Courses
32 13 73 Cancrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 16 13 Cancrete Curb and Gutters and Valley Gutters
32 17 23 Pavem�ni Mat'kin�s
32 17 ZS Curb Address Paintin�
� 32 92 13 Sodding
Last Revised
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CITY OF FORT WDRTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN R�SURFIICING PROJECT
STAI�FDARD CONSTRUCTIOI�I $PCCif� ICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 104184
Revised June 10, 2022
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STANDARD COI351`CiUCTION SP�CIF�CATIDN DOCUMENTS
Division 33 - Utilities
33 OS I U i7tiIiiy Trench Excavation, Embedment, and Backf 11
33 OS 13 Frame, Caver and Grade Rin�s
33 OS 16 Coiicrete Water Vaults
� 33 OS 17 Cancrete Collars
� 33 12 10 Water 5ervices 1-inch to 2-inch
Division 34 - Transpartatian
� 34 41 l0 Traffic Si�nals
� 34 41 20 � Roadway Illumination Assemb�ies
A�pendix
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GC-6.07
GN-1.4
SD-1.0
PQ-1.0
Min4rity and Women Owned Business Enterprise Cornpiiance
Wage Rates
General Notes
Standard Construction Details
Project Map and Qua��tity
END OF SECTION
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CTTY DF FORT WpKTH 2O23 DDWNTOWN RESURPACIMG PRO.T�CT
STANDAI2D CONSTRUC'�701�! SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 104 i84
Revised 7une L0, 2Q22
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��+e �Ir�G!or oi �Ins��e �er��G2s tha! fun�� �re ��+�iEa�Ee in lt�e currer�l capllal budget. �s �revlous�}+ sppropriate�, trr Cn� C�er�erol C�pital Pro��els
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ADDENDUM NO. 1
�0�3 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
CrTY PROJECT I'�TO.: 104184
Addendum No. I Issued: October 10, 2022
Bid Date: Qctober 20, 2022
The Specification, Cantract Docurnents and Drawings for tiie above mentioned prajects are revised
and arrzended as fallows:
1. 40 �100- Bid Form:
The bid fortn shall replace with attached re�ised Bid Form ta eorrect proj ect number in footer.
�. 00 4� 43 — PronosaI Form:
The page 1 of Propasal Fortn shall rep�ace with attached revised page to correct quantity far
pay item 23.
3. 00 4� 40 — Business Ea�citv Goal:
The Business equity goal of this project has been revised to 20% as attached.
4. 00 73 00 — Sunnlementary Conditions:
The page 5 0� Supplementary Conc3itions shall replace with attached revised page ta add SC
8.01 Communicatians to Gontractar.
�. SD 1.0 - Standard Constr�ction Details — Curb and Gntter — D�34:
The standard constructia� detail for curb and gutter D 534 shall replace with attached revised
deta.il.
The bid will be received by the City of Fort Worth Purchasing Office until 1:30 P.M. CST,
Thursday, October 20, 2022.
Please acknovkrledge receipt of t�is addendum by completing the requested information at the
follawing locations:
1. In the space provide on the signature page af the Praposal Form
2. Indicat� in upper case Ietters on the outside af your sealed hid envelope: "RECEIVED &
ACKNOWLEDGED ADDENDUMNO. 1"
3. Execute acknowledgement below and submit signed copy with your proposal at the tim� of
bid submittal
Failure ta ackno�n+ledge receipt af fhe Addendun� No. 1 cauld cause the subject bidder to be
considered "NONRESPONSIVE", resulting in disqualification.
Receipt Acicnowledged: Lauren Prieur, P.E.
Interim Director
Transportation and Public Works Dept.
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Compal�y: T�Mas Materia4s Greap, dba Texas Bit By. �
Tariqul Islam, Project Manager
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Bib FORM
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SE�TION 00 41 00
BIQ FORM
T0: The Purchasing Manager
clo: The Purchasing Rivision
2D0 Taxas Sfreet
City of Fart Worth, Texas 761 p2
�qR: 2D23 Downtown Resurfacing Projeat
City Project No.: 10�[484
UnitslSections: Pa�ing
1. �nter Into Agreement
The undersigned Bidder proposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter fnto an Agreement with City in the form
included in fhe Bidding Documents to perForm and furnish all Work as specified or indicated in ihe Contract Docurnents
for the Bid Price ar�d within the Contract Time indicated in khis Bid and in accordance witi� the other terms and
condiiions of the Cantract Documenfs.
2. BIDD�R �4cknowledg�ments and Certi�cation
2,1, In s�rbmifting this Bid, Bidder accepts all of ti�e terms and conditians of the INVITATION TO BIDDERS and
INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, fncluding wifhout limikatian those dealing with the disposition of Bid Bond.
2.2. Biddar is aware of all costs to provide fhe required insurance, will do sa pending contract award, and will
provide a �alid insura�ce certificate mseting all requirements within 1�F days of notification of award.
2,3. Bidder certifies that this 8id is genuine and nat made in the interest of or an behalf nf any undisclosed
individuaf or entity and is not submitted in canformity with any collusi�e agreement or rufes of any graup,
assaaiation, organization, or corporatian.
2.4. Bidder has not direckly or indirectly induced or solicited any o#her Bidder to submit a false or sham Bid.
2.5. Bidder has no# soficited or induced any individua[ or entity to refrain from bidding.
2.6. Bidder has nok enga�ed in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, ar coercive praciices In competing for the Contract.
For the purposes of this Paragraph:
a. "corrupt practice" means #he affering, gi�ing, receiving, or soliciting of any t�ing of value likely to
influence the acfion of a public official in the bidding process.
b. "fraudulent practice" m�ans an inteniional misrepresen#ation of fiacts made (a) to influence the
bidding pracess to the detrimenf of City (6) to establish Bid prices at artificial nan-competiiive
levels, or (c} to deprive City of ihe benefiks af free and open oompetition.
c. "collusl�e practice" means a scheme or arr�ng�ment between two or more Bidd�rs, with or
vuithout the knowiedge of City, a purpose of which Is to establish Bid prices at artificial, non-
competitive le�eis.
CITY DF FORT WOR7H
STANDARD CpNSTRUCTfON SPECIFICATION OOCUMEHTS 2023 �owntown Reeurfecing ProJect
Revised 9I39l202i Clty ProJect Numbar 104184
QO 41 00
fil� FORM
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d. "coercive practica" means harrriing or threatening to harm, directly or indirectiy, persans or their
properfy to infl�tence their participation in the bidding process or affect the execution af th�
Contract.
3. Prequallfication
7he �idder acicnowledges that the following work types must be performed only by prequalified contractors and
subcontractors:
a. Aspahlt Pa�ing - Heavy Maintanance
b. -
c. -
d. -
e. -
f. -
g. -
h. -
4. Tim� of Completion
4.'[. The Work will be complete for Final Acceptance wii�in 180 days after the date when the
the Cantract Time commences ta run as provided in Paragraph 2.43 of the General Canditians.
4.2. Bidder accepts the pro�isions of the Agre�ment as to liquidated damages in the event af failure ta compfete
the Work {and/or achievement of Milestones} within the times speaified in the Agreement.
�. Attached to this Bid
The following documents are attached ta arod made a part of this Bid:
a. This Bid Form, Sectian 00 41 QO
b. Required Bid Bond, Sectian pQ 43 13 issued py a surety meeting t1'ie requirements of I'aragraph
5.D1 of the General Conditions.
c. Propasal Farm, Section 00 42 43
d. Vendor Compliance ta State Law Nan Resident B9dder, Section 00 43 37
e. MWBE Fo�'ms (aptianal at time of bidJ
f. Prequalification 5tatement, Sectian 00 45 12
g. Conflict of Interest Affidavit, Section 4D 35 '13
*ff neces�ary, CIQ o�' CIS farms are to be pro�ided directly to City Secretary
h. Any additional documents that may be required by Section 12 af the I�structions to Bidders
CiTY OF FOR7 WORTH
STAN€]ARP CONSTRlJC710N SP�CIFICATIQN DOCl1MENTS 2023 Downiown Resur�acing Project
Revised 913ol2aZi City ProjectNumheria41a4
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BI� FORM
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6. Total Bid Amount
6.1. Bidder will camplete th� Work in accordance wlth the Contract ❑ocuments for the following bid amount. In
the space provided below, please enter the total bid amount for this project. Only this figure will be read
publicly by the City at the bid opening.
62. It is understood and agreed by the Bidder in signing this proposal that the total bid amount entered below is
s�bjec# ta �erificatipn and/ar modification by mulfiplying the unit bid prices for each pay item by the
respecti�e estimated quantities shawn in t�is proposa! and then totaling all of the extended amounts.
6.3.
Total Bid
7. Bid 5ubmittal
This Bid is submitied on
f2espectFully subrnitted,
By:
Title:
Company:
Address:
State of Incorporaiion:
Email:
P�ron�:
EIdD OF SECTION
(5ignature)
(Printed Name)
$160,500.00
by the entity named below.
Receipt is acknow[edged of the Initial
following Addenda:
Addendum No. 1:
Addendum No. 2:
Addendum Na. 3:
Addendum No. 4:
Corporat� Seal:
ciry oF FORT waary
STAN�AR� CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATIQN I]pCUM�NTS 2023 �owntown Resurfacing Project
Revised 9l3�12021 City Projact Number 1041H4
SECTION 00 42 48
PROPOSALFORM
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32iGA103 7" CONC CURII ANll GUTTER
024L0401 [iEtvfOVECONCRTsT��R]VE
3213.6V01 6" CONCRE7'E DRIVEWAY
0241.Q10o REMOVESfUB�NALK
3213.43UL 4"COIJCSIDEWAI.d{
3213.03Z CONCC[)RBATBACKOFSroEWALK(Glol2liwLn�ax)
p24 E.146p REMOVE. C4NC VAIA-61f GC7TT8R
321G.0301 7" CdNC VALLEY GUTTER
0241.0360 REMOVEAOAAAAdP
3213.OSUl BARRIER FREERAMP, 1'YPHA-]
32L3.0503 B/�RIi1BRF1t�RAtdP,'CYPSM-1
3213.65Ud QARRiER FItEE RAMP, TYPE M-2
3213.fk3�6 DARRIERFREBRAMP,7l'PEP-1
}212.�+�p ASPHALTpAV.6ltiS6hiTLTVEL-LIp
7999.6D00 ASPFIALT PAVEMEAT BASE R6PAIR
3212.090tl CRACK SEALMG OF EX151'INGPAVEM&NT
d341.150G 2" 5[1RFAC6 M1LI.ING
3213.07A0 C4NCRE'IE JOINT SEALA[d7'
9999A000 T' RFMOVE CONCfIETEPAVEA4ENT
4999.00d� 7" COMCER6TPAVEMENT
321? 0302 2" ASPi�qLT AAVEL4�NC,'1YP6 O
3110.0102 2MQ�1CH ATI� LAROiR,'FRE& REAfOVALI
3110,fl102 6"-12" TREE REMOVAL
3113A 101 OtdCLA55IF1ED EXCAV ATTON
339? �100 BLOCK SOU RBNLACEMSNT
3�17.2162 REFL RAISE� MARKBRTY [C
32172103 REFL 1tAl5ED MAItiCER TY tl-A-A
321721b1 REFLAAI5EDMARI:ESlTYEI-CrR
9999.Otl0 - F[1RPF15H1IN57ALLPREFORt�[L�L] 71[EAMUpLASTIC (12i MILj P(IS�LLAN�O[7S WORA
9�i99,a6i1 - FURNISIIfti�'STALL 9" ExTkUOE TIIGLiIt[QPI.AS7iC (I25 MIL} WHCIE46 YELLOW, SOLIO OR �ASH L[NE
9999.009 - FLIRNISHI[I�57ALL 6" 6X'I'RU�E THERMOPLAST[C (l25 MI4)1VFl[TEORYE[.,LtlW, 50L1D OR �A5H LINE
9979.000 - F[1RNISHlR�STALL 8" EXTRII�E TH6RM1[OPI.ASTfC (I?a MI4) W HITE pR YFl.l.O W, SaLlq LINH
9999.000 - F[SRNISH![NSTALi, l2" EXTRIJDE THfiltAlOPl.A5TIC (12i MILJ W IiITL• OR YELEOW, SOLID LME
9999.�00 - FEIRN�SHI[N51'ALL ?4" EX77tllDL'Y}IE.kh10PLA3'I'LC (12S MIL.) W HITE OR YEI.IAW, BDI.iD LIiV�
9499_000 -FS7RNISFi/ENSTALL THERMOPLhST[C PREipAME� (125 M[L) (SiNCLE HEAD CURVE ARROV]5 OR OMLY'Sj
9499.R�a -PORNISHfINSTALL TfIE4t66aPLA5T[C PREFtlRA{Eh (125 MIL.y (SllJGLB 1[EA17 STRAIGH'f ARROWS)
�9�597 000 - F{]RNISIUl78STALLTTIERMOp1-4.SnC pLtGTOR6fEO (l25 MIL.) (LlW6 HE.�UCi14N ARROWS, l2' LONG}
9999.000-FURNISH1iNSTALLTHHRM�PLAST{CPREFOR6f8�(125MiL)(➢4llBLG I3&AD CtlMBtlARROW5)
9999.Q00 - Fi1RNfSEf11N5TALL THBRMOPLA3TlC AREFORMRI3 (l25 p[]4) (TRIPL� IEP.kl7 COMBp p[UtqWSy
9999.000 - fl1RNl9HI1NSTALL7HF.RMOPLASTIC PREFORAfED (l25 M14) (3G X 29, YIHLO SYhIBD6)
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S�CTION 00 4� 40
Business Equity Goal
APPLICATION OF POLICY
If the total rlollar �aIue of the contract is $1 QO,p00 oc i�nore, then a Business Equity goal is applicable.
A Business Equiiy Firm refers to certified Minorify�, and/or Won�en-, owned Business Enterpr�ses
(M/WBEs).
S POLICY STATEMENT
9 It is the policy of �he City of Fort Worth ta ensure th� full and equitable participation of Business Equity
10 Firnas vt+hen applicable, in the procureinent of all goods and se�rices, All a•equicements and �•egulations
11 stated in the City's Business Equity Ordinance No.25165-10-2021, (replacing Ordinance No. 2453�-11�
12 2�20 (codified at: Iittns://codelibrar.,X.amle�al.co�nlcadeslftwor�h/latest/ftworth tx/0-0-0-22593� apply to
13 this bid.
14
15 BUSINESS EOUITY PRO,TECT GOAL
16 The City's I3usiness Equity gaal on this project is 20°/a af the total bid value of the contract (l3c�se bid
17 applies ta Parks and Community �'e�vices}.
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20 On City contracts where a Business Equity Goal is applied, oiferors are required to coznply with ihe City's
21 Business Equity Ordinance by meeting or exceedin� the above stated goal or othecwise comply with the
22 o�•dinance tlirnugh one of the following methods: 1. Comme�•eially useful services per%rmed by a
23 l3usiness Equity �riune cantracfor, 2. Business Equity subcdniracting partici�ation, 3. Combination
2�4 of Business Equity prime services and Business Equity subcontracting participation, 4. Business
25 Equity Joint VenturelMentor-Protege participation, 5. Good Faith Effort documentation, or 6.
26 Pri�e cantractor Waiv�r documentation.
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SUBMITTAL OF REQiTIR�D DOCLTM�NTATI�N
Applicable dacuments (listed helow} must be received by the Purchasing Division, OR the ofFeror shaIl
EMAIL tl�e Business Equity documentation to the assigned City af Fort Worth Project Manager or
De�artment Designee. Documents are to be received na later than �:00 p.m., on the third City
basiness day after the bid opening dat�, exclusive of the bid opening date.
34 The Offerar must submit on�; or more oi the %Ilowing documents:
35 ]. Utilization FQrm and Letter(s} of ��tent, if the gaal is cnet or exceeded;
36 2. Good Faith Effort Farm and Utilization Form, including supporting documentation, if
37 participation is less than stated goal, ot• no Business Equity participation is accornplished;
38 3. Pritne Co�tractor Waiver Form, including supparting dacuzne�tatian, if the Offeror will pe�-�orrrt
39 all subcontracting/suppIier oppoifianities; or
40 4. doint Vent�re/Mentar-Protege FoN�m, if goal is m�t or exceeded with a Joint Venture or Mentor-
41 Protege participatinn.
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43 These forms can be found at:
44 Business Equity U�ilization Farm and Letter af Intent
45 https:l/anns.fort�vorthtexas.gov/ProiectResources/ResourcesP/60 - MWRE�3usiness Ec�uitv Utilizatio�
46 Forzn DVIN 2022 22d324.bdf
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48 Let�er of Intent
CPI'Y OT' I'ORT WQRTH 2O23 DOWTITOWIV RESllRFACING PROdECT
STANDARD CONSi'RUCTIqN SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No, 164184
Revised Qctobcr 27, 2U21
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SUPPL�MLNTA42Y CQNDITIONS
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SC-6.D9C. "Outstandia�g per�nits and licenses"
The following is a list of known autstanding permits andio� licenses to be acquired, if any as of lune 1,
2022:
Outstanding Perinits and/or Licenses to Be Acquired
OWNER PERMIT OR LICENS� AND LOCATION TARGET DATE
OF POSSESSION
"None"
SG7.02., °`Coordination"
Tl�e individuals or entities listed below hav� contracts with the City for tlae performance of other woz-k at
the Site:
"Noue"
Vendor Scope of Work I Coordinatiot� Authority
None None Nnne
SC-8.01, "Communications io Contractor"
Re�ular Workin� .�o�rrs — Hour� be�inni��� at 9:00 a.m. and endin� at 4:00 b.m.. Monda�+
thru Fridav lexcludin� Ie�al holidays). Ni�ht time t�voric f7:00 um -- 6:0� aml mav be aliowed
far s�aecific lacatians ut�an reauest.
SC-9.01., "C'rty's Project Manager"
The City's Project Manager for this Contract is Tariqul IsIam or hislher successor pursuant to written
not'rfication from the Directar of Transpoi�tation and Pablic Worlcs
SC-13.03C., "Tests and Inspectlons"
"N�ne"
SC-16A]C.l., "Methods and Procedures"
"None"
END OF SECTION
Revision Log
nAT� NAM� SUMMARY O� CHANGE
�12212016 F, Gri{fin SC-9.01., "City's Project Representatiue" warding changed tn City's Project
Manager.
319I2020 D.V. Magana �C-6.07, Updated fhe link such that files can be accessed �ia th� City's
website.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2�23 DOWPITOV�N R�SURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECII'ICATION DOCUMENTS
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SECTION 00 ll 13
INVITATION TO BIDD�RS
RECEIPT OF BIDS
Sealed bids for t1�e canstruction of 2023 DOWNTOWN RE�iJRFACTNG, City Project No.
10�184 wi31 be received by the City of Fort Workh Purchasing Office untii 1:30 P.M. CST,
Tl7ursday, October 2Q, 2022 as fi�rthe�• described below:
City of Fort Worth
PU�•cliasing Division
200 Texas Street
I'ort Worth, Texas '1&102
Bids will be accepted by: US Mail, Courier, FedEx or hand delivery at the address above;
Bids will be opened publicly and read a�oud at 2:p0 PM CST in the City Council Chambers.
G�NEI2AL DESCRIl'TION OF WORK
The major worlc will consist of the (a�proximate} following:
155,000 SY Mill and Overlay 2" Asphalt Pavement, Type D
92,626 LF Pav�ment Marking
i,35� SF ADA Ramps
PREQIIALIFICATION
Certain impraveu�ents ine�uded in this project must be performed by a contractor or designated
su6contractor who is pre-qualiiied by the City at the time of bid opening. Tl�e procedures for
qualifcation and pre-quali�cation are outlined in iha Secti4n 3 of DO 21 13 —INSTRUCTIONS
TO BIDDERS.
DOCUlVIENT EXANIINATION AND PROLi1REMENTS
The Bidding and Contract Documeirts may be examined or obtaiiied on-line by visiting the City
of Fort Worth's 1'urcliasing Division wehsite at http:; �'w•ww.fortworthtex�s.govluurchasin�/ and
cliclting on the link to the advertised project falders on the City's electronic documeni
inanagernent a.nd collahoration system site. The Contracfi Dacuments may be dovvnloaded,
viewed, and priniec� by interested contractors andlor suppli�rs.
Co�ies of the Biddiiig and Contraet Documents may be pm-chased from Nikki McLeroy, 817-
392-8363, City of Fort Worth, TI'W, 200 T�xas Street, Fnrt Worth, TX 76I 02:
The cost of Bidding and Contract Doeuments is: $30.00
EXPRESS�ON OF INTERSE�T
Ta ensure potential bidders are kepi up ta data nf any naw inf'ormation pertinent to this praject, all
interested pai�ties are requesie�l to email Expressions of Interest in this proc�irement #o #he City
Project Manager and the Design �ngineer. The email should include ihe cnmpany's name,
contact person and that individual's email address and pho�le niunber. Al1 Addenda wilI be
distributeci directly to tl�ose who have e�pressed an interest in the procurejnent and will also be
posted in tl�e City of Fort Worth's purchasing website at 1�ttp:/Iforh.orthtexas.gov�purcha�ing/
PREBiD CONF�RENCE — Web Conference
CITY QF FORT WORTI-I 2023 DOWNTOWN RESURPACING PROJEC't
STANDAR3� CONSTRUCi'ION SPECIFICATIDN DOCUMENTS City Project No. 104I84
Revised 7/I9/2021
00 I 1 13
INViTA'I'�ON TO BIDDER3
Page 2 of 2
A pr�bid conference will be held as discwssed in Section 00 21 13 - INSTRUCTIONS TO
BIDDERS at the fol�awing dat�, and tzrna via a vveb conferencing appIication:
DATE: OctobeY .5, 2022
TIME: 10: 00 AMCST
Tnvitatians with links to the web conferencitlg appiicatiau will be distributed direcily t� tho,se
who have sub�nitted an Expression of Interest.
If a prebid con%rence is held, the presentation and any yuestions and answers provided at the
prebid conference �vi11 be issued as an Addendum ta ihe call %e bids. If a prebid conference is not
beiug held, prospective bidders can e-mail qu�stions or cornme��ts in accordance wiYh Saction 6
of tlie Instructions ta Bidders re:Fea•eneed abova ta the project manager(s) at the e-mail addresses
listed below. Emailed questions will suffice as "questioiis in writing." If necessary, Addenda vvill
be issued pursuant to the Instructions to Bidders.
CTI'Y'S RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT BIDS
City reserves ilae right to waive zrregulaz•ities and to accept or reject any or alI bids.
AWARD
City wilI awartl a contract to the Bidder presenting tlie lowest price, qualifications and
competencies cansider�d.
FUNDING
Any Contract awarded under this INVITATI�N TO BIDDERS is expected to be funded fi•am
revenues genei•ated frorn bonds grants} etc and reserved by the City far the Project.
INQUIR�S
AII inqt�iries relati�e to this pracureine��i should be addressed to the following:
Att�i: Tariqul Isla�m, Ciiy o�Forl Worth
Email: ia1'iqtdl i.clpm�foYtWny�tlltE .CCI.c.gpv
AD'VERTISEMENT DATES
September 22, 2022
Sepfember 29, 2022
�ND OF SECTION
CITY DF FDRT WORTH 2p23 DOWI�TOWN RESilRFAC1IVG PRQJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCi}MSNTS City Project Na. 104184
Revised 7/19/2D21
00 21 13
11V5TRUCTIONS TO [3fDDERS
Pagelofi0
1 SECTION 00 �1 13
2 INSTRi1CTi01VS TO BIDDERS
3 1. Defned Terms
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5 1.1. Capitalized terms used in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS are defined in Section
6 OQ 72 00 - GENERAL CONDITIONS.
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i.2. Certain addit'ronal terms us�d in these INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS have the
ineanings indicated below wllich a�•e applicable to both the singular and pIural thereof.
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11 1.2.1. Bidder: Auy person, firm, partnership, company, association, or c�atporakion actzng
12 directly #hrough a duly au�horized representative, submitting a bid for performing
13 tlie work cantemplated under the Contraet Documents.
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].2.2. Nonresident Bidder: Any person, firm, partt�ership, company, association, ar
corporation acting directIy through a duly aL�thorized representative, submitting a
bid fvr performi�ig th� work cantemplated under the Cnntract Dacuments whose
priz�cipal place of business is nat in tlie State of Texas.
1.2.3. Successful Bidder: The lowest rasponsible and responsive Bidder ta whom City
(on the basis of City's evaivatian as hereinafter pro�ided) makes an awat•d.
2. Cnpies of Sidding Documents
2.1.Neither City nor Engineer si�all assume any responsibility for ertors br misint�rpratations
reslxlting from tl�e Bidders use of incomplete sets of Bidding Dacumants.
28 2.2. City and �ngineer in making copies of Bidding Documents auailable do so only for the
29 purpose af obtaining Bids for the Work and do nat authorize or confer a license or grant
30 for any other use,
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32 3. Prequali�ication of Bic�ders (Prinne Contractors and Subcontractors)
33
34 3.1. Biddei�s or their desig��ated subcontractors are requir�d to be prequalified for the work
35 types r�qUiring pret�ualifcation as �er Sections 00 45 11 BiDDERS
36 PREQLTALIFICATIONS and QO 45 I2 PREQUALIFICATIQN STATEMENT. Firms
37 seeking pre-qualiiication, must submit the documentation identified in Section 00 4S 11
38 an Section 00 45 13 PREQUALIFICATION APPLICATION at least seven (9)
33 calendar days prior to Sid opening for review and, if quaIified, accep�ance. The
4Q subcontractors listed by a Bidder an 00 45 12 must be prequalified for th� appropriate
�1 work types. Subcontractors rriust faIlow the same timelines as Bidders for obtaining
42 prequaIification review. Bidders or Subcontractors who are not prequalif ed at the time
43 bids are opened and revi�vvad rnay eaus� thE bid to be rejected.
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Prequalificatioii requirement work types and documentation are available by accessing all
required �l�s thraugh fhe C�iy's website at:
httDS://�l7Da.fOT�w�Tth#ext� s�vlPro� �tResour{�tc !
3.1.1. Paving — Requirements docunr�ent located at:
CITY OF FOiZT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECiFICAT[OIV DDCUMENT
RevisedlUpdated November 2, 2021
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACIIVG PROJECT
City Project No. i 04184
0021 13
INS'I'RUCTIONS TO I31DD�RS
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71 3.2. Each Biddez•, unless currently pa�equalified, must submit to City at least sever� (i)
72 caIendar dsys prior fo Bid opening, the documentation ideiitified in Section �� 45 11,
73 BIDDERS PREQUALIFICATIONS.
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3.2.1.Subrnission of and/or questi�ns related to prequalification should be addressed to
the City co�ltaat as pra�ided in Paragrapla 6.l .
3,3. The City rese�•ves the right to require a�ay pre-qualified cont�rac�or who is the appare2�t law
bidder for a pi•oject to submit such additional information as the Ciiy, in its sale
discretion may requira, including but not lirnited to ma�ipower and equip�nent records,
inforination about �Cey personnel ta be assig�ied to the pz•oject, a��d constructio�� scl�edule
ta assist the City in et�aivating and assessing the ability of the apparent low bidder ta
deliver a quality product and successfully co�nplete �rojects for t��e amouaat bid within
the stipulatec� tirne frame. Based upon t�e City's assessment oithe submitted
information, a a�ecommendation regarding tl�e award of a confiract vviIl ba made tn the
City Council. Failure to submit �I�e additional infor�nation, if reQu�sted, may be groutlds
for rejeciing the appar�nt iow 6idder as nnn�rasponsive. Affected cantractars wiIl be
notified in writing of a recotn�nendation to the City Council.
3,4, In addition to prequalification, additional require�nents for qualificatinn may be required
withiu various sectians of the Contract Documents.
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Examination of Bidding and Cantract Documents, Other Related Data, and Site
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CITY OP PORT WORTI-1
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIQI� SPECIFICATION DOCUIVIi EI�lT
RevisedlElpdated November 2, 2021
2023 DOWI�ITOWN RESURPACING PRO.TECT
City Fraject No. 1D4184
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99 4.1.1. Shall examine and carefully study fhe Cont�•act Doeuments and other related data
1Q0 identi�eci in the Bidding Documents (including "technica! data" referred to it1
101 Paragraph 4.2. balow). No information given by City o�• any representative of the
102 City other tl�an t11at contained in the Contract Documents and officially
] 03 promuigated adde��da thereto, shall be binding upon tlie City.
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local and site conditions that may affect cast, grogress, perfortnance ar furnishing
oithe Work.
4.1,3. ShaIl consider federal, state and locai Laws and Regulations that may affect cast,
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4. I.5. Shall study all: {i) reports of explorations and test� of subsurface conditions at or
contzguQus to the Site and all drawings of physical conditions relating tn existing
surface or subs�rface struciures at the �ite (except Unrierground Facilities) that
ha�e been identi�ed in the Contract Documents as containing reliable "technical
data" and (ii) reports and drawings of Hazardous Environritiental Canditions, if any,
at the Site that have been identi�ed in the Coniracf Documents as containing
relial�Ie "tecl�nical data."
122 4.1.6. Is advised that the Coniract Documents on file with the City shall constitute all of
123 Yhe information which the City will furnish. All additional information and data
124 which the City will supply after promulgation ofthe formal Contract Documents
125 sliali be issued in the farm of written addenda aa�d shall become pa��t of the Contract
126 Documents just as though such addenda were actually �ritten into the original
127 Contrac# Dacuments. No information given hy the City other than that contained in
128 the Contract Documents and ofticzally �romulgated addenda thereto, shall be
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I3I 4.1.7. ShoUld perform independent researcli, investzgations, tests, borings, and such other
132 nneans as may be necessaiy to gain a complete knowledge of the conditions vvhich
133 will be encountered during the canstruction of the prnject. For projects witl�
134 restricted access, Upan request, City may provide each Bidder access to the site to
135 conduct such examinations, investigations, explora.tions, tests and studies as each
l36 Bidder deems necessary for submission of a Bid. Bidder must fsll all holes and
137 clean up and restore tlae site to its former conditior�s upon completion af such
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affectang the cost of doing the Work, time required for its completion, and obtain aIl
inforination required to make a proposal. Bidders shall rely exclusively and salely
upon their own estimates, investigation, research, tests, exploratians, and other data
which are necessary for f�ll a�id complete infnrmation upon which the proposal is
to be based. It is und�rstood that the submission af a proposal or bid is prima-faeie
e�uidence that tl�e Bicider has made the in�restigations, examinations and tests herein
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STANDIIRD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DpCUNfEI�'1"
Revised/Updated November �, 2021
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City Project No. 104184
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i4� 4.l ,9. Shall praniptly notify City of a13 conflicts, erroa�s, ambiguities or discrepar�cies in ar
150 between the Co�tract Documents and suck► other reIated docuinents. The Coiitractor
151 sl�all not take advantage of any gross error or omission in the Contract Documents,
152 and tlie City sl�all be pertnitted to mak� such corrections or interpretations as inay
1 S3 be deemed necessa.ty far fuIfi111ne3�t of t11e inteni ofr ths Contract Documents.
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157 4.2. I. tl�ose reports of exploratio�7s a��d tests of subs��riace conditions at or contiguous to
l58 the site which have been utilized by City in preparation oftlie Contract Documents.
159 The Iogs of Soil Borings, if any, on �lie plans aa•e for general infor�nation only.
l60 Neither the City nor the Engineer guarantea that tlae ciata shown is representative of
161 conditions which actually exist.
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164 subsurface structures (excapt Undergrouud Facilities) which are at ar cantiguaus ta
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on request. Those repoi�ts and drawings may not be par[ oftIle Contract
Documents, but the "technical data" contained therein upon which Bidder is entit7ed
to rely as provided in Faragraph 4.02. of tha Ge��eral Cotlditions l�as been identified
and established in Paragrapl� SC 4.02 oi�he Supplementary Conditio�zs. Bidde�• is
responsible for any interpretation or coilclusion drawi� frorn any "technical data" or
any other data, interpretatians, opinions or information.
4.2.4. Standard insurance rec�uirements, caverages and limits.
177 4.3. Tha submission of a Bid will constitute au incantrovertible represe��tatioti by Bidder: (i)
178 that Bidder has campl ied with �very requiretnent of this Paragraph �, (ii) thai u,rithaut
179 exception the Bid is premised upon parforming and furnisl�ing tlte Work required by the
180 Cantract Docu�nants and applying the specific means, methads, techniques, sequences or
1 S 1 procedures of construction {if any} that may be shown or indicated vr expressly required
182 hy the Co77t�•act DocUments, (iii) that Bidder has given City written notice af all
183 conflicts, errors, ambiguities and c�zscrepancies in the Contract Dacuments and the
184 writien resolutions thereof by City are acceptable to Bidder, and when said conflicts,
l85 etc., ha�e �zot been resalved tl�rough tlie interprefiations by City as descri6ed ia�
186 Paragraph 6., and (iv} �liat the Con#ract DocUinea�fs are gen�rally sufficient to indicate
187 a��d convey understanding oiall terms and conditions for perforrning and furi�isl�ing tl�e
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190 4.4. The provisions of t�is Pa.ragraph 4, inclusive, do not apply to Asbestos, Polychtarinated
191 biphenyls (PCBs), Feti•oleum, Hazardous Waste ar Radioactive Material covered by
i92 Paragraph 4.06. ofthe General Conditions, unless specifcalIy identi�ed in the �ontract
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147 5.1. The lands upon which the Work is to be pe�-formed, riglifis-of-way and easements for
198 access thereto and oY11�r lands designated far usa by Contractor i�i performing the Work
199 are identified in the Contract Documents. All additional lands and access thereta
200 required for #emporary construction Facilities, constructian equipment or storage of
201 materials and equipm�nt to be incorporated 'rn the Work az•e to be obtained and paid foe
202 by Contractor. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing
203 facilities are to be obtained aiid paid for by City unless otherwise provided in the
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in Paragraph SC 4.01 of�ha Supplementaiy Canditions. In the event the necessary right-
of way, easejnents, and/or permits are not obtained, the CiLy reserves the right to cancel
the award of contraci ai any time beFore ihe Bidder begins auy construction work on tlle
prnj �ct.
212 53. The Bidder shalj be prepared to cammence consiruction witIlout a11 executed right-of-
213 way, easements, ancilar permits, and shail submit a schedule to tl�e City of 11ow
214 const��uciion will proceed in the other areas of the project that do not requir� permiis
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220 City in writing an or t�efore 2 p.m., the Monday privr ta the Bid opening. Quesfions
221 received a$er this day may not be respanded to. Interpretations or clarifications
222 cnnsidered necessary by City in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda
223 delivered to all parties recorded by City as l�aving received the Bidding Documents.
224 Only questions answered by formal writt�n Adt�et�da will be binding. Oral and ather
225 interpretatians or clarifications will be �ithout legal effect.
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6.3. Addenda ar clari�ications may be posted via the City's eiectronic document managemen�
and collabaration system at httns://docs.b360.autodesk.com/shareslc80630b4-199a-
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CITY OP PORT WORTH
STANDARD GONSTRUC11dN SP�CIFICATION DDCUMLNT
Kevised/Updated November 2, 2021
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1NVTTATTON TO BIDDERS. Representatives of City will be present to discuss the
Project. Bidders are encouraged to a1.tend and participate in the conference. City will
transmit to all prospective Bidders of record such Addenda as City considers necessa�y
in response �o quesfiions at•ising at the conference. Oral statemenis znay not be t•elied
upan aild will not be binding or legally effective.
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253 7.1. Eaeh Bid must be accompanied by a Bid Bond made payable to Gity in. an amount of fv�
254 {�) percent of Biader's xna�tiinum Bid price, on the farrn at�ached or eyuivalent, issued
2SS by a surety meeting the require�nents of Paragraph 5.01 of the General Conditions.
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257 7.2. The Bid Bonds pro�ided by a Bidder wiIl b� retained u�atil the cs��ditions of �lie Notice of
258 Award have b�en satisfied. Iithe Successful Bidder fails to execute and return the
259 Contract Documents witlzin 14 days after the Natic� af Award conveying same, City
260 may eonsider Bidder to be in default, rescind the Notice af Award and act on the Bid
261 Band. Such action shall be City's e�cIusive remedy in the event Bidder is deemed to
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265 Tl�e number of days within vuhich, or the dates by wl�ich, Milestoiies are to be achieved in
266 accardance with tlie General Requi��etneirts and tlle Worlc is to be coinpleted and ready for
267 Final Acceptance is set %rth in tI�e Agreement or incorporated therein by �•eferezace to the
268 attached Bid Fo�'m.
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271 Peovisions for liquidated da�nages are set forth in fihe Agrea�ent.
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274 The Contract, if awarded, �vill be on �lie basis of materials and equipment described i�Z tl�e
275 Bidding Documents witl�out consideration of possible substitute or "or-equal" items.
276 Whenever it is inc�icated or specified in the Bidding Docuinents ihat a"substitute" or "or-
277 equal" item af inaterial or equipi�nent may be furnished ar used by Contractor if acceptable to
278 City, application for such acceptance will iiot be cousidered by City until after the Effective
279 Date af t1�e Agresment. Th� procedure %r submission af any such application by Contr�ctor
280 and consideration by City is set forth in Paragraplls 6.OSA., 6.OSB. and 6.OSC. of the General
281 Conditions and is supplemented in Section O] 25 QU afthe General Requirements.
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285 l 1.1. In accardanee with the City's Busir�ess �quity Ordinanee No.25165-10-2021 the City
28G has goals for the participation of minority business and/ar women business
287 enterprises in City contracts $104,000 or greater. See Section 00 45 40 for the
288 M/WBE Project Goals and additional requireinents. FaiILue to comply shall render
289 the Bidder as non-responsive.
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1�. Sid Form
12.1. The Bid Form is inclwded with the Bidding Documents; additional cnpies may be
obtained frorn t11� City.
12.2. All blanks on the Bid Form rnust be com�leted and �Iie Bid Form signed in ink.
Erasu�-es or alteratinl�s shall be initialed in ink by tlle person signing tl�e Bid Form. A
Bid price shall be indicated for each Bid item, alternative, and unii price item listed
therein. Tn the case of optional alten�atiees, the words "No Bid," "No Change," ar
"No� Appiicabl�" may be entered. Bidd�r shall state tk�e prices far which the Bidder
praposes to do the work contemplated or furnish materials required. All entries shall
be legi�le.
12.3. Bids by carporations sl�all be executed in t11e corporate name by the president or a
vice-president or other corporate officer aecompanied 6y evid�nc� of authnrity tn
sign. The corporate seal shalI be affixed. Tl�e corporata address a�id stata of
incorporation shalj be shown below tlie signature.
12.4. Bids by partnerships shall be exacut�d in th� parYnership name and signed by a
partner, whose title must appear under the signature accompanied l�y evidence of
authority to sign. The official address nf the partnarship shall he shown be�ow the
signature.
I2.5. Bids by limited liability companies shall b8 execut�d in the name of the firm by a
memb�r and accompanied by evidence of authority to sign. The state of formation of
the firm and the offic�al address of the firm shall be shown.
12.6. Bids by individuals slaall show tbe Bidder's name and official address.
12.7. Bids by joint ventures shaIl be execut�d by each�oint ventura in the n�anner indicated
on the Bid Foa•m. Tl�e of�icial address of the jain# venture shall be showu.
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All names shalI be typed ar printed in ink bela�v the signature.
The Bid sl�all contain an acknowIedgement of receipt of all Addenda, the numbers af
which shall be filIed in nn �he Bid Form.
12.10. Pastal and e-rnail addresses ai�d telephone number for comtnunications regarding the
Bid shaIl be shown.
I2.11. Evidence af authori#y to conduct husiness as a Nonresident Bidder in �he state af
Texas shall be provided in accordance with Seetion 00 43 37 — Vendor Compliance
to State Law Non Aesident Bidder.
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5T�INDARD CONSTRUCTIDN SPECIPICATION DOCUMENT
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2023 DOWNTOWN RES[JRFACING PRO7ECT
City Project No. 1U4184
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Bids shall be suhmitted on the prescribecf Bid Form, provided wit17 the Bidding Dacuin�nts,
at ihe titne and place ii�dicated iu the Advertisement or INVITATION TO BIDDERS,
add�•essed to Furcliasiiig Manager of the City, and shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed
enveldp�, marked with the City Project Nuinber, Project title, the name and address af
Bidder, and accompai�ied by tUe Bid securiiy and other required documents. If the Bid is sent
through the mail or other delivety system, filie sealed envelope shal] be enclosed v� a s�parate
envelopa witl� the natati�n "BID ENCLOSED" on the face of it.
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be withdrawn prior to the time set for hid opening. A request for withdrawal must be
made in writing and delivered to the Purchasing Of�ce to receive a tirn� s#amp prior
to the opening of Bids. A trmeIy withdrawi� bid wilI be re#urned to tile Bidder or, if
the reyuest is within one ha�.u� of bid ope��i�ag, wilI not be read aloud and wifl
thereafter be returned unopened.
360 14.2. In the eveiit airy Bid for whicl� a withdrawal request 1�as been ti�nely filed has been
361 inadverte�tly opened, said Bid and any record thereof will subsequently be rnarlcad
362 "Withdrawn" and will be given na further coi�sideration for t��e award of contract.
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36S Bids will be apened a�id read aloud pub]icly. An abstract of the amaunts of tl�e base Bids and
3G6 majot• alternates {if any) will be made availabfe to Bidders after the opening of Bids.
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368 16. Bids to Remain Subject to Acce�tance
369 All Bids will remain subject to acceptance for a minimum of 90 days or the time period
370 specified for Notice of Award a.nd executivn and delivery of a complete Agreement by
371 Successfwi Bidder. City may, at City's sole discretion, rel�ase any Bid and nulIify the Bid
372 securiTy prior ta that date.
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374 1�. Eval�ation of L'ids and Award of Cor�tract
375 17. i. City rese2ves the �•ight to :reject any ar alI Bids, includii�g wi�liout Iimitation the riglrts
376 to reject any ar all noncanforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced ar conditional Bids
377 and to reject the Bid of any Bidder if City believes that it wouId not be in tl�e best
378 interest of the Project ta make an award to tltat Bidder. City reserves tlie righi to
379 waive int'ormalities r�ot invol�ing price, contract time ar changes in the Worlc and
380 award a contract to sueh Bidde�•. Discrepancies between the multiplication of units of
38I Work and ur�it prices will be resolved iu favaa• of the unit pricas. Discrepancies
382 between the indicated sum of a1ry column of figures aa�d the correct sum thereof wi11
383 be resolved in favor of the correct su�n. Discrepancies between wards and �igures
384 vuiIl be r�solved in favor of the words.
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among the Biddars, Bidder is an interested party to any litigatian against City,
City or Biddar may have a claitn against the other flr be engaged in litigation,
Bidder is in arrears on any existing contract or has defaulfied on a previous
cantract, Bidder has perfonned a prior contract in an u�satisfactory manner, or
Bidder has uncojnpleted work wh.iclz in ihe judgment af the City will prevent or
hinder the proinpt completion of additional wor�c ifi awarded.
17.2. In addition to Bidder's relevant prequali�cation requirements, City may consider the
qualifications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers, and oiher persons and
organizations propased far thnse }�ortions of the Wark where the identity of suc�
Subcot�#ractars, Su�pliers, ancf other persQns and organizations i�lust be submitted as
pravided in the Contract Documents or upon the request of the City. City a3so may
consic�er the operating costs, m�intenance ret�uirements, performance data az�d
guarantees of major items of materials and eyui�ment proposed for incorporation in
the 1�ork when such data is required to be submitted prior fin the Notice af Award.
403 ].7.3. City may conduct such investigations as City deems necessary� to assist in the
404 evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualifcations, and fnancial
�OS al�ility af Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and
406 arganizations to perfarm and furnish the Work ir� accordance with filie Contract
407 Documents to City's satisfaction within the prescribed time.
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4p9 17.4. Coi�t�actor shall perform with his own organization, work of a value not less tl�an
4I0 35% of the value embraced on the Contract, unless a�herwise approved by tlie City.
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4l2 17.5. If the Contrac# is to be awarded, it wiIl be awarded to lowest responsible and
413 responsive Bidder whose evaIuation by City indicates thai the award will he in the
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17.6. Pursuant to Texas Go�ernment Code Chapter 2252.001, the City will not award
coniract to a Nonresident Bidder unless the Nonresident �idder'�s taid is lowar than
the lawest bid submitted by a responsihle Texas Bidc�er by the satne amount that a
Te�as resident bidder woulrE be required ta undarbid a Noiu�esident Bidder to obtain a
comparabl� contract in the state in which tha nonresident's principal place of
business is located.
423 17.7. A contract is not awarded until formal City Counczl authorizatian. If the Caiitract is
424 to be awarded, City will award the Coniract within 90 days after the day of the Bid
425 opening unless extended in wtiting. No other act of City ar others will constitute
�k26 acceptance af a Bid. Upon tha coiltract award, a Notice of Award will be issued 6y
4z7 the City.
428
429 17.7.1. The contractor is required to fill out and �ign the Certificate of Interested
430 ParEies Form 1�95 and the form m�st be submitted to the Praject Manager
431 before the contract will be presented to the City Council. The farm can be
432 obtained at htt�s;//www.ethics.state,�.us/data/forms/1�9511�95.adf
433
434
435
435
17.8. Failur� or refi�sal to comply with the requirements may resuIt in rejection of Bid.
1S. Signing of Agreement
CITY OF rQRT WORTH
STANDA.RD CQNSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION �OGUMENT
RevisedlUpdated Noveinber 2, 2021
2D23 i�QWNTpWN RCSURI�ACING PROdL;CT
City Project No. 104 [ 84
002> >3
!N$TRlfCT1Qi�IS TO RIQ]aERS
Page 1p of 10
437
438 18.1. When City issues aNatice of Award to the Successful Bidd�r, it will be accompanied
439 by t11e required number of unsig,ned caunterparts of tl�e Praject Ma��ual. Witl�iil 14
440 days thereafter, Cantractar shall sign a��d deliver th� required number of counte�parts
441 ot'the Project Manual to City with �lie required Bonds, Cei�ti�cat�s of Insurance, and
442 aIl other required docu;nentation.
443
444
445
446
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l 8.2. City shall thereafter dalive� one �'ulIy signed counterpart �o Cantractor.
Elvn oF sECTzoN
CI'I'Y OF PORT WORTH
STANDARB CON5TRi1CTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT
Revised/Updated Navemher 2, 2021
2D23 DOWNTOWN RESCIRFACING PROdECT
City Project No. 104184
00 35 13
CONFLICT OF' WTEREST STATEMENT
Page 9 of 1
s�c�°i�� ao �� � 3
GONFLICT O�' INTEREST STATEMENT
Each bidder, offeror or respondent to a City of Fort 11�lorth proc�rement is r�quired to complete a
Conflict of Interest Q�estior�naire or certify that on� is current and an fil� with the City Secretary's
Office pursuant to state faw.
If a member of the Fort WortF► City Counci�, any one or rr�ore of the City Manager or Assistant
City Managers, or an agent of the City who exercise discretian in ihe planning, recommending,
selecting or car�tracting with a bidder, ofFeror or respandent is afFiliafied with yaur company, then
a Local Go�ernmer�t Officer Conflicts Disclosure Statement (Cf5) may be required.
You are urged to cnnsult with caunsel regarding the applicability of these forms and Lacal
Go�ernr�ent Code Chapter 176 to your campany.
T�e referenced forms may be downloaded from #he links provided below.
�=orm CfQ fCan�ict of interest Questionna€rel (st$te.bc.us�
httas:llwww. eth ics.state.bc. usldatalforrnslconflic�IC lS . qdf
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C�Q Form does not apply
C1Q F'orm is on #ile with City Secretary
CIQ Form is being provid�d to ihe City Secretary
CIS Form does r�ot apply
CIS Form is on File witF� City Secretary
CIS Form is being pravided to the City Secretafy
By:
Signature: , - .
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Title: R����� � S�r��or�� J�
E�i�i�t�r� F�ic�n�g�r!
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GN9 OF 5�CTIORI
CITY dF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIO{V SPECIFICATION DOCLIMENTS �p� M,�T��+A�� ����P IN� ,. 2623 Dawntownt ResurFacing Prvject
Ftevised February 24, 2026 � City Project Nurnber 104'f 84
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SID FORM
Page 9 of 3
SECiIOi� DO 41 QO
BID FORM
T4: The Rurchasing Manager
clo: The Purchasing Division
2Q0 Texas Street
Gity of Fort Worth, Texas 78102
FOR: 2023 C?owntown Resurfacing F'roject
City Project No.: 1Q1484
UnitslSections: Paving
1. Enter lnto Agreement
The undersigned Bidder praposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, io enter into an Agree►nent with City in the form
included in the Bidding Documents to perform and furnish akl Work as specified or indicated 'in the Contract Documents
for the Bid Price and within t�e Cantract Time indicated in this Bid and in accordance with tF�e other terms and conditions
of the Cantract Documen#s.
2, BI�O�� Acknawledgements and CerEification
2.1. In submitting this Bid, Bidder accepts all of #he terms and canditions of the INVITATI�N TD �IDD�RS and
I�[STRUCTIONS TQ BIDDERS, including without limitaiion thos� dealing with the disposition of Bid Bonc3.
2.2. Bidder is aware of alf casts to pro�ide the required insurance, will do so pending con�ract award, and will
pro�ide a �alid insurance ce�tificate rr�eeting all requirements within 'i4 days of noiif�cation of award.
2.3. Bidder certifes that this B9d is genuin� and not made in the interest of or on b�half of any undisclosed
individual or entity and is not submitted in confarmity with any collusive agreement or rules of any group,
assflciation, organization, or corporatiort.
2.4. Bidder has not directly or indirectly induced or solicited any other Bidder to su�amit a false or sham Bid.
2.�. �idder has not solicited or induced any individual or entity to refrain from bidding.
2.6. Bidder has not engaged in carrup#, fraudulent, co�lusive, or coerci�e practices in compet�ng for the Cor►tract.
�'or the purposes of this Paragraph:
a. "carrupt practice" means the offering, gi�ing, receiving, or soli�iting of any thing of r►alue likely to
influence the action of a pubfic ofFcial in the bidding process.
b. "fraudulent practice" means an intentional misrepresentation of facts mad� (a) to influence the
bidding prvicess to the detriment nf City (b) to establisY� Bid prices at ar#ificial non-competitive
le�els, or (c) to deprive City of the benefits of free and open competition.
c. "collusi�e pract'[ce" means a scheme or arrangement between fwo or more Bidders, with or without
the [cnovviedge of City, a purpose of which is to es�ablish Bid prices at artificial, non-competitive
le�efs.
CI7Y OF FORT WaRTH
S7ANpARR CONSTRUCTION 5PEEIFICATION DOCUMENTS 2U23 �owrtpwn ResurFacing Project
Revised 9I3DI2D21 Cit�r ProJect Number 104184
00 4t na
B{p FQRM
Page 2 of 3
d. "caerci�e practice" means harming or threaiening to harm, directly or indireetly, persons or their
propert� to influence their participation in the bidding process or affect the execution of the
Gontract.
3. Prequalification
The Bicider acknowledges that the following wark types must be pe�formed only by pr�qualified contractors and
subcontractors:
a. Aspahl# Pa�ing - Hea►ry Maintenance
b. -
c. -
d. -
e. -
f. -
g. _
h. �
4. Time af Completion
4.1. 7he Work will be complete for Final Acceptance wi�hin 180 days after th� date when the
the Contract Time commences to run as provided in Paragrapf� 2.03 of the General Conditions.
4.2. Bidder accepts ihe pra�isions of the Agreement as to liquidated damages in the event of failure to complete
the Work {andlor achie�ement of Milestones} within the times specifed in the Agreement.
3. Attached to this Bid
The following documents are attached to and made a part af this Bid:
a. This Bid Form, Section 00 41 OQ
b. Required Bid Bond, Sec#ion �0 43 13 issued by a surety meeting the requir�m�nts of Paragraph
5.01 of the General Conditions.
c. Praposal Form, Section 00 42 43
d. Vendor Compliance to State Law Non Resident Bidder, Section 00 43 37
e. MWBE Forms (optianal at time af bid)
f. Prequalification Statement, Section 40 45 12
g. Canflict of Interest Affidavit, Section 04 35 13
"If necessary, CIQ ar CIS forms are to be pro�ided directly to City Secretary
h. Any additianal documents that may be required 3�y Section 12 of #he Instructions to Bidders
CITY OF FORT WpRTH
STANDARD CQNSTRUCT�ON SPECIFICATION QOCl1MENTS 2023 �awntown Resufiacing Praject
Revised 813012fl21 Cily Projec! Number 104184
OD 41 00
B!D FORM
Page 3 of 3
6. Tatal �id Amount
6.1. 8idderwill complete the Wark in accordance with the Contract Dacuments far the following 6id arriount. In the
space providecE befow, please enier the tatal bid amaunt for this project. Only this flgurs will be read publicly
by fhe City at the bid opening.
62. it is und�rstood and agreed by the Bidder in signing this pro�osal that the total bid amount entered below is
subject to �erification andfar modification by multiplying the unit bid prices for eaci� �aay item by the r�specti�e
estimated quantities shown in t�is proposal and then totaling alf of the extended arr3ounts.
s.�.
Tota! B9d
$4,568,845.Q4
i. Bid 5ubmittal
This Bid is submiited on 1012a12022
Resp�ctFully submitted, 9
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BY `� :• � �-' ' t' ' � 1 ' —"`
(Signature) �
Ranald D Stinson, Jr
(Printed Name)
by khe eniity named befouv.
IReceipt is acknowledg�d of the Initial
following Addenda:
�Addendum No. 1: ' � ',
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Addendum f�o. 2:
�Addendum No. 3: ,�'�I' �� ���
�Addendum No. 4: •�''
Title: Estimating Manager
Company: Texas Mastaerials Group, dba Texas Bit
Corpnrate Seal:
Address: 420 Decker Dr, Ste 200
irving, 1'exas i5062
State of Incorporation: Deleware
Email: ronald,stinsonQtexasbit.com
Phone: 817-�38-i 638
�R1D OF SECTfOW
CITY 4F FORT WORTH
STAN�ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION �OCUMENTS 2023 Downtown ResurFacing Praject
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24p533 I,F 56 Fd096 52.045.U0�
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2G OS 33 LP 26 526.53 5530.6U
2G 05 33 LF 26 S2T.64 5552,80
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2G OS 33 LP 56 $gg39 54,919,50
344110 LF Sp 513.2T 5663.50
344136 LF 50 512.1G S60B.00
344I1Q LF 59 5995 50.9730
344I1D LF SO $8.8A S4A2.00
3A0.I]U LF SO 56.63 333i.50
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3�4110 EA 2 S�,S32.34 T7.U45.08�
39 4120 EA 2 S1,895.93 53,791.8fi �
344113][ LF 30 $���6 5668.00I
3591 k312 LF 50 $12.t6 S66R.00
34441319 LF 50 SISAB S7T4.00
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34411A EA S 54.421.99 522.i49.95�
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347113 LS 1 $�06,000,06 SIOD,p04.09F
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BI� B�iJD
FCNDW ALL BY THESE PRE5ENT5:
That uve, Texas Ma�eria�s Group , Xnc . , �cnowr, as
"Sidder" herein and Liberty Mtz�Cua7. Insurance Gompany a corporate s�rety
duly authorized to do buslness in the 5tate of Texas, knflwn as "5uret�' hereln, are held and firmly bound unta the City
of Fort Worth, a munlcipal corporation created pursuant to the laws of Texas, known as "City" herein, in the penaf sum
of five perc�nt (5°1a) of Bidder's maximum bid price, in lawFul maney vf k�e Linited States, to be paid in Forf Warth,
Tarrant County, 7exas for the payment of whlch sum well and fruly fo be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors,
administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents.
WM�R�AS, khe Principal has submlfted a bid or proposal to perForm Work far the follnwing projecf
designated as 2Q23 �own#own Resurtacing Project
�IOW, 7H�kZ�FOR�, lhe condition of this ohligation is• such that if the Ciiy shall award
the Contract for the foregoing projeot to fhe Principal, and fhe Principal shall satisfy all requirements and candi#ions
required for the execution of the Contract and shall enter into the Cantract in writing with the Clty in accardance with the
terms of sucfi� sam�, fhen this obligation shall be and become null and void. If, however, the Principal fails to execute
such Contract irr accordance with the terms of same ar falls to satisfy all requirements and condifions required far the
executioro of the Contract, this bond shall become tha property of the City, without recourse of the Principal andlor
Surety, not to exceed the penalty hereof, and shall be used to compensate Gity for fhe difference between PrincipaPs
total bid amount and the nexf selected bidder's tota� bid amount.
PROVIDECl �11R7HER, that if any legal action be filed on this Boncf, �enue shafl lie in Tarrant Caunty,
Texas or the United 5tates District Courf for the iVorthetn Distrlct of iexas, Fort Worth Divislon.
IN WITNESS WH��i�UF, the Principal and the Surety have S�GN�D and SEALER this inskrument by
duly authorized agents and officers an this the 2 9�h day af S ep �ember , 2fl22.
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TEXAS MATERIALS GROUP, INC.
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Ron Stinson Jr., Est. Mana���
Name ancE Title
CITY OF FORT WORTH
S7AN6ARp CONS7RUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS 2023 DawnEown Resurfacing Project
Revised 913012�21 Cily Projeat Numher 7Q4184
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Rttach Power of Atforney (Surety) for Afiorney-in-Fact
Address: 1�20 Decker Dr.. S�e. 200
I.rvin�. TX 750b2
su��nr:
Libe��y Mutual Ins. Ca,
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BY: i -`�-'� - � _ I �.. ��; -�SL.�
5ig�"iature �
Patricia L. McCa�l. A��v-In-Fac�
Name and Title
Address: 420 Decker Dr. Ste. 200
�V���. �x 7Sb62
TelephoneNumber: (21�t�74�-3531 X85718
'"Note: If signed by an officer of ihe Surety Company, there must be on flle a ceriifled exiract from the by laws
showing #hat this person has authority ta sign such obligation. lf Surety's pf�ysical address is different from
its maifing address, both must be provided. The dake of ihe bond shall not be prior to the date the Cvntract is
awarded.
END OF SEGTION
GITY OF F4RT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRl1CTION SpECIFICA7[ON �OCUMENTS 2023 Downtown Resurfacing PraJeci
Revised 8I3012021 Clly ProJect Number 104184
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thl� Pewar uf,�lk�rn�y limfi� t�� a� s�4ha�� n�rn�d l�en�in. end they h�ve �Q &��thoei44y4e
bl�� fhe C�mp�ny �x�3 In 4H� m�en�r a�d � t�o oxQ�nt h�rafn s4€dea1.
l.iberty Mutu�1 Insuranc� Company
`ff�e Ohlo Casual#y Insur�nce Company
Wes4 Amerin�n insurance Company
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i�I�OVIRd 146L P��SO1d� 6Y �b��E �R�S�1�8: That The Ohio Casuelty fnaurence Campany Ie a caporation duEy organiz�d undsr �he laws af ihe Stet� of Ne�az �fampshire, thaf
Li�sriy Muhial Insurence Company la e owpora6on duly argenized u�der the laa�rs of Ihe Ste4s of M�sa�usel�, �d WsstArrEerican Insuranca Campeny is e carpnraUan dufy cxganized
under the Fmvs of ihe Stet� ai Indlana (hetein onlledivefy c�➢ed the °Companl�'j, parsuenito and by enlhority herein sst far�, do� hereby name, constilute and apPotnt, patrioia l..
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execu4e, r�al, �dcnrnxledge end deliiier, for and an I�S heha�f as surety and as i�s aet �nd d�d, any and all bfd bande on �ehalF at Tex�a Mac�riata [im�p 1ue.
,�ndlha exe�Gun 8i�trch bid banda, in pur�uanw
af ihese pr�etds, ahau qe as e[nding upon the Company ss iP tfiey hed been du�y s�gnad �y the pr�ident and ettealed py the ae�tary of fhe Camp$ny in fih�r a+�m proper p�eons,
I� Y�RId�SS 4Yb���, t�ls Paaar af A�omey has 6sen subscritie� by �n aulhcrized o�icar ar oi�da! o(ffie Compenies end l�� axp�te s�ls of I�e Compen[� have been a[�ted
theiet0 ffii5 2nd dey bf A� � 2021 .
u�y �u�a� �ur��c� co►��any
�, �N�u� py�+t uas �asu,� 7he Of�io Casue�y Inauran� Com�rany .�
a~,�°�����a �'n e� ��a�'P'i�� �;�°9°P0�'� �' WestAmerx,�n Insura� Company y+
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Co�ntyofMONTGOMERY &6 �
On �� Zad day of A»rf! � 2621 befare me personallY �PP�� oa�d M. Caroy, who adcnowle�iged hlr�selt4o be �e Aesistant 5scr�lary oiLitrarty Mutua! In6urance �
Canpeny, The Ohlo Casualty Campany, �nd.Wesk ams�i�n Insurence Company, aad I�at he, es auch, being authorined aa ta do, execwta Iha iaraguing in�humsn# {or 1he pur��es =�
the[min conEaEned 6y eigning or� hshaHatihe aorparatiana by hlm�f( as a du�y aulhariz�d al5cer. ��,
fl� WfCId�S� 11�H�R�OF, I hava hsreunto subscrihed my name and a�ixed my no4ertel se�1 �t ppng of Frussia, PennsyNenia, on the �ay and year flrstabave r.mmlten. ��
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This Po�ver o( Altomay � made �nd execuied pursuent la and ty aulhori�r ot Ifie foElo�ring 6}�laus ar3d A�Ihorfxations oi The Ohio Casualty In'surer�ce Campeny, lJberiy hllutuel ��
Inaurence Company, and W�tAme�ican Ineur�nee Companyvahich rBsolud�s ere nonr fn tull i�e and eftact reedl� es follows: �
��TIG6E N�O�FI���S: 5ectlon i2. Pavr�otAltamey. �
Any o�ioer or otl�er offia�� �i Ihe Co�pareb� e�uthorized for t�at purp�a in w�ling by tl�e Cheirman or the Ar�ident, and auhject to such ilmitation �s the Chalrmen or the ��
presldent may prescxihe, shall ep�olnf such etlomeys-In-iect, �e may 6e n�sary to ecR In 6eh�I( oF the CcrparaUcn to make, execuie, seal, edcnaviedge snd delitier es sureEy �
any and s[I under6akings, bonda, recagn��n�s end dher surely ohligabons. Su�h ett�mey�in-fac� subj�cl la the limitaEions aef todh in lheir respective pr,wars of �ltomey, she� w�
heve tull po�rer tv bind the Cc�aratlon by iheir �igne�re and exe�9on at any such inshuroenie �nd tu �� Ihereto tha �eel af the Coiparetian, When so execuled, auch ��
Insln�m�ts shetl be ee �Indin� �s ff signed by ihe Ft�ideni end st�es4ed !a by ihe 5ecr�ary. My �war ar autharily grante�l lo any repreaentetive or ettam�y�n•te�l under Ihe ��
pro�slons af this er6cls mey he reuux� at any �me tiylhe8card, H�e Chairme�, the President or by the o�ic�r or o�i�,s pr�ntlng su� po►wer o� autharity. � �aQ
A�TIC�� XIII —�ce�u�lon oiC�nt�eP�: 5ei�an 5. Surety Bonda �n� linder�akings. ��
My oiPaer ai tha COmpanyauthmized ta that purpase En �sni�ng by the dtalrm�n ot the president an@ suhJect to such IimifetiGns e�s �he chnirmen ari�e presldent mey prescaide, ��
shall rppoirit such sibmeye-In•i�cl, es may 6e neoasssry 6a aci in behelt af the C�npany to meke, execute, �!, edcne�ledge end daliUer es sureiy any end all unds�singa,
honda, recognlzenaes �d ather surd(y pbllgetlons, Such �ttameys-In-t�ct auhje� to the I]mHetione aet iKxth in 9h�ir r�peCt�re pcwers of a�omey, tahel! havelu� power ta bind f�e
Camgsny by, th�r atgn�ture �nd exe[ai�an oT �ny eUFh instn�men�s� end fo aits� th�ieto t�e s�al of �he Compeny. When so e�secut� such ins6umenls sh�lE �a as binding as if
sEpned 6y the preeldetii and �ste� by the secx�l8ry,
�g�c�i� 04 pesl�n�n — The President oi Ihe Company, acang pursusnE to the Byle�ta af L�e Cnmpany, euthaizes I]a�d M. Cerey, Ass�lanl Sec�atary to �p�ah�t such s�omaya-irt-
fa� as may ha nevessary ta scl on behalf of t�e Cam�any to make; �xecule, sea1, acknowleo�e end daliver es surety any and ell und�ria�dngs, honds, recognlzenoes end aN�er surely
obllgadans,
A�orF�llo�, — By unenimaus canaent of the Campanya Board oi �ireators, t�g Compeny cansenl� i�at far�lmile nr mechenically reptaduced signe�l�re aFany asslatants�cretary o�iha
Company, v�hsrever a�earing upQn a�er�i� copy of any pnwer of atlomey [ssusd by the Company in oannedinn v�ilh aurety bonds, shall ba vafid and 6lnding upan the Can�any rrfl�
the same Toroe and efPreat �s though manualiy el4ixed,
I, Renee C. LIs�Qliyn, the unders�ned, Ass��nt 5ecrelary, The Ohio Casuallyr Insurence Camperty, Lik�ty Mutual Inaurance Campany, and Wesl Rmedcen Insurance Gampeny da
f�erehy c�5fy lhaf 1he original po�ar of at6omay of +which lhe fonagoing is e iull, Gue and carracE c�py of the Power o� Ahomey exec�ted qy said Companies, is ln tull iome and e�ec;t end
has not 6�an reva�ed.
EW Y�SI'IPAOI�Y 1N��#i�AF, I heve hereualo set my hand and affixed the sea�s of saEd Campani� th[s�.9 day of - S EU �.. 2 D 2�,
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VEN�DR CdMPLIANCETO SFRTE LAW
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5�C�lON 00 43 37
VENDOR COMPLIANGE TO STATE LAW NON RESID�NT BIDDER
Texas Go�ernment Code Chapter 2252 was adopted for the award of contracts to nonresident bidders. This law
pro�id�s that, in order to be awarded a contract as low bidder, r�onresident bidders (aut-of-sfiate contractars
whose carporata QfFIC@S or principal place of business are outside the 5tate of Texas) bid projects for
cor�struction, impravements, supplies or services in Texas at an amount lower than the lowest Texas resident'
bidder by the same amount that a Texas resident bidder wauld be required ta underbid a nonresident bidder in
order to obtain a comparable contract in the State which the nonresident's principal place of business is located.
The appropriate blanks in 5ection A must be filled out by all nonresident bidders in order for your bid to meei
specifications. The failure of �tonresident bidders to da so wiil automaticalEy disqualify that bidder. Resident
�idders must check khe box in Section B.
A. Nonresider�t bidders in the State of , our principal place of business,
are required to be percent lower than resident bidc�ers by State Law. A capy of the
statute is attached.
Nonresident bidders in the S#ate of , our principai pEace of bus9ness,
are not required ta underbid resident bidders.
B. The principal place of business of our company or our parent comPany or majority awner is
in the State of Texas. L7
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TEtle: Estimating Manager
Date: Thursday, October 20, 2022
�ND OF SECTION
ClN OF FpRT WOR7H
S7ANDAR� CONSTRUC'iION SP�CIFICATION DOCUMENTS 2023 �awntown ResurFacing Praject
Re�ised 9I3012D21 City Project Number 104184
OR 45 12
PREQUALIFICATION S7A7EMENT
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S�CTIOFI 00 d� 1Z
PREQUALIFICAi'ION STAT�MENT
Each Bidder for a City pracurement is r�quired to complete the infarmation below by identifyi�g the prequalified
cantractars andlor subcontracta�s whom they intend to utilize for the major work type(s) listed.
Major Work Typ�
Aspahlt Paving - Heavy
Maintenance
ContractorlSubcontractor Company Name
Texas Materials Group, dba Texas Bit
Prequalification
Expiration Date
22-Dec
The undersigned here6y cer#ifes that the contractors andlor subcor�tractors described ir� the table abo�e are
cur�ently prequali�ed for the work types listed.
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Texas Masta�rials Group, dba Texas Bit
420 Decker Dr, Ste 200
Irving, 7exas 75062
By: Ronald 0 Sti�lson, Jr ,
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STAN�ARU CONSTRUCTION SPEClFICATION �DCUMENTS 2023 �ownlown Resurfacing Project
Revised 0913012U21 City Project Number 704184
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]anuary 4, 2023
Texas Material Group, Tnc. dlb/a Texa� Bit
42Q Decicer Drive Suite 200
Txving, Texas 75062
Attn: Sam Davis
RE: PREQUALIFICATION FOR PAVING PROJ�CTS
City of Fort Worth
Dear Mr. Davis:
The City of Fort Worth Department of Transporta#ion a.nd Publie Works has reviewed the
material that you submitted for prequalification renewal to perform street paving in the
City of Fort Warth. This lett�r is to advis� you that Texas Material Group, Inc. has been
deemed qualified ta bid upon and perfarm the fallowing type{s} of street paving
improvements:
�oncrete Pavin� Construction/Reconstructiou (Unlimited 5Y)
AsphaltlConcrete and Asphalt Maintenance (Unlimited}
This pre�ualif'icatian is effeciive 7anuary 1, 2023 and your project bid limit i�
$3,748,190,190.04 based upQn the submitted financxal statement. It shall remain in piace
for two (2) years as long as you remain in good standing with the City of Fort Worth.
Frior to the end af the two years, you vvi.11 be requ�ed to submit an updated ��aancial
staiement for prequalificat�on renewal consideration in accordance with the City
specifications.
In the interim, if you have any questions or cor�ents, please do not hesitate to coz�tact n:ae.
Sincerely,
a-.
Edgar J. Garcia
Construction Manager
Transportafion & Public Works Dept.
Cc: file
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CONTRACTOR COMPLL4NCE WITH WOIiKF.R'3 COMPENSATION LAW
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CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW
Pursuant to Texas Labar Cade Section 40b.a96(a), as amended, Contzactar certifies that it
pravides worker's eompensatio� insurance coverage for all of its employees employed an City
Project Na. 1 a4184 Contractor further certiiies that, pursuant to Texas Lab�r Code, Sectior�
4Q6.09b(E�), as amended, it will pr�vide to City its subcontractor's certificates of co�nplia�ce with
worker's compensation coverage.
COI�TTRACTOR:
Texas Materials Grouv dba Texas Bit
Company
420 Decker Drive, Suita 200
Address
Irvin�, TX 75062
City/�tate/Zip
TI� STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
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By: Ranald D. Stinson, Jr.
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BEFORE ME, the undersigned authority, on this day personally appeared
Ronald D. Stinson, Jr. , known to me to be the person whose name is sabscribed to
the foregoing instrument, and ackt�owledged to me that helshe ex�cuted the same as the act and
deed n� _Texas Materials Groun dba Texas Bit for the purposes and consideratian
tlaerein expressed a�d in the capacity therein sta.ted.
GIVEN i]NDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this 20�h
October , Z022.
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E1�I3 OF SECTIOI1T
CITY OF FQRT WORTH
STANDARD CONS'I`RUCTION SP6CCFICATIDN DDCUMENTS
Revised duly I, 2011
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2023 DOWNPOWN RESURFACING PRfl7ECT
CITY PROTECT NO. 104184
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Business Equity Goal
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� sECTION oa 4� aa
2 Business Equity Goal
3 APPLICATION OF POLICY
4 If the total dollar value of fhe cQntract is $1Q0,000 or mare, then a Business Equity goa] is applicable.
5 A Business Equity Firm refers to certified Minority-, and/or Women-, ownec� Business Enterpri�es
6 (M/WEEs).
8 POLICY STATEM�NT
9 It is tUe policy of the City of Fort Worth to ensure �he full and equitable participatian of Business Equity
lfl �irms when applica6le, in the procurement of all goods and sez��vices. All requiremei-�ts aud regulations
I 1 sfated in the City's Business Equity Ordinance No.25165-10-2021, (replacing Ot•dinance No. 24534-11-
12 2Q20 (cadified at: htt�5�code ibrarv.amle�al.com/codesli-twortlUlatest/ftworth_tx/0-0�0-225�3) apply to
13 this bid.
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15 BUSINESS EQUITY PROJECT GOAL
16 The City's Business Equity goal on this project is 19% of the tatal bid value of the contract (Base bid
17 applies to Parks and Community Services).
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19 METHODS TO COMPLY WITH THE GOAL
20 On City cantracts r�vhere a Busi�ess Equity Goal is applied, offerors are required to comply with the Ciiy's
21 Business Equity Qrdinance hy meeting or exceeding the abvve s#ated goaI or otherwise coznply vvith the
22 ordinance through on� of the foIIawing methods: 1. Commercially useful services pet�ormed by a
23 Business Equity prime contractor, 2. Business Equity subcantracting partieipation, 3. Cambinatic�n
24 af Business Equity prime services and Business Equity subcontracting parficipation, 4. Bu�iness
25 Equity Joint Venture/Mentor-Protege participation, 5. Govd Faith Effort doc�mentatian, or 6.
26 Prime cor�tractor Waiver documentat�on.
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28 SUBNIITTAL OF REOUIRED DOCUMENTAT�ON
29 Applicable documents (listed below) must be received by the FurcI�asing Divisian, OR the offaror shall
3� EMAIL tlie Business Ec{uity documentation to the assigned City of Fort Worth Project Manager or
31 Department Designe�. Documents are io be received no later than 2:�0 p.m., on the third City
32 b�siness day after the bid opening date, exclu�ive of the bid opening date.
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34 The �fferor must submit one or more of the follawing documents:
35 1. iltilizaYion Form and Letter(s) of Intent, if the goal is met ar exceeded;
36 2. Goad Faith Effort Form and IItilization Fnrm, incIuding supportin� documentatian, if
37 participation is less than siated goal, or no Bl�siness Equity �aa.rticipation is accomplished;
38 3. Prirne Contractor Waiver Form, including supporting documentation, if the Oiferor will perform
39 all subcontracting/suppiier opportunities; or
40 4. �oint VenturelMentor-Proteg� Form, if goal is nnet ar exceeded with a 7oint Venture or Mentor-
41 Protege participation.
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44 Busitiess Equity Utilization Form and Letter of Inteiit
45 h�tt c_ilap,ps.fortvvorthtexas.gov/Pra',�ectReSour�cs/Res�urcesY/60 - MWBEBusiness Ec�uitv Utilization
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C1TY OP FORT WORTH 2O23 �OWNTO�WN RESURFACING PRDJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECII'ICRTION DOCUM�NTS City Praject Na. 104184
Revised Oct�ber 27, 2D21
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FAILURE TO ACHIEVE THE GOAL OR OTHERWLSE COMI'L'Y WITH TH� ORDINANCE WILL
RESiTLT IN TH� BIDDER/OFFER�R BEING DECLAR�D NON-R�SPONSIVE AND THE EID
REJ�CT�D.
FAILUR� TO SUBMIT THE REOUIRED BUS�N�SS EQUTY DOCUIVIENTATION OR OTH�RWI5E
COMPLY WITH THE ORDINANCE WILT, R�SULT IN THE BID BEING D�GLARED NON-
RESPONSIVE, THE SID REJECTED AND MAY SUBJECT THE BIDDER/O�'F�ROR TO �ANCTIONS
AS DESCRIBED IN SEC, �0-373 0� THE DRDINANCE.
For Quesiions, Please Contact The Business Equify Division of the Department of Diversity and
Inclnsion at (817) 392-2674.
END OF SECTI�N
CI'PY OF FORT WORTH
STAi�iDARD CONST1tUCTTON SP�CIFICATION pDCUMENTS
Revised October 27, 2021
2623 I]OWNTOWI� RE5UI2F'ACWG PRQJECT
City Project Na. 1041$4
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Agreement
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, au�horized on �anuary 10, 2023, is made by and between the City of For�
Worth, a Texas �►orne rule mu3�icipality, actin� by aud througl� its duly avthorized City Manager,
("City"), and Texas Mate�rials Group, Inc, dba Texas Eit, authorized to do husiness in Texas,
acting by and th�-ough i#s duly autliorized representative, ("Contractor"). City and Contractor may
jointly be referred to as Parties.
City and Contraetor, in consideratian ofthe mutual cor�enants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows:
Airticle 1. WORK
Contractor shall complete all Wark as specified or indicated in tiie Contt•act Dacu�neirts for the
Project identified herein.
Article �. PROJ�CT
The project for which the Work under the Contract Documenfs may be the whoie or only a part is
generally dascribed as follovvs:
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURF`AC11VG PRDJECT
CITY PROdECT NUMBER 1 �4184
Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE
City agrees to pay Contractor for perForma�ce of the Work in accaa•dan�;e with the Contract
Dncum�nts an azn.ount, zn cun•ent funds, of FOUR MiLLYON FNE HTTNDRED SIXTY-
EIGHT THOUSAND, �YGHT HUNDRED FIVE AND 04/].00 D�LLARS ($4,�68,SO�A4).
Cantrae� price may be adjusted by change orders duly autl�orized by t11e Part�es.
Article 4. CONTRACT T1N1�
4.1 FinaI Acceptance.
The Work shall be eamplete for Final Acceptance wi#hiii 180 days aft�r the date when tl�e
Cantract Time coinmences to run, as provided in Paragraph 2.42 of the Gener•al Conditions,
plus any extension thereof allowed in accordance with Article 12 of the General Conditions.
4.2 Liquidated Damages
Contractor recognizes that time is of the essence for completzon of Milestones, if any, and
to achie�e Final �ecepfance of the Work and City and the public wilI suffer from loss af
use if the Work is not campleted within the time(s} specified in Paragraph 4.l above. The
Cantractor also recognizes the delays, e�pense and dif�culties involved in proving in a
legal proceed'uig, the actual Ioss suffered by the City if the Work is nat completed nn time.
Accardingly, instead of requiring any such proaf, Contractor agrees t11at as Izquidated
damages for dalay (but not as a penalty), Contractor shal! �ay City Six Hundred Fifty AND
DOf100 Doilars ($650.Q0) for each day that expires after the time speciiied in Paragraph 4.1
for Final Acceptance until the City issues the Final Letter of Acceptance.
Article 5. CQNTRACT DOCUMENTS
5.1 CONTENTS:
A.The Contract Docunnents which comprise the entire agreemef�t between City and
Contractor concerning the Work consist of the %ilowing:
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2Q23 DOWi�iTOWN RESURFACING PROJECf
STANDAR[7 CONS"�RUCTION SPECIF'1CATiON DpC[lMENTS CITY PROJECT NO. 1041$4
Revisad $/22/2022
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1. This Agreem�nt.
2. Attachments to this Agreemeirt:
a. Bid Form
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1) Propo�a] Fbrm
2) Ve�idor Coinpliance to State Law Non-Residet�t Bidder
3) Prequalification Statement
4) State and Federal documents (project specifae)
Current Fre�railing Wage Rate Table
Insurance ACORD Form(s)
Payment Boild
Performance Boud
Maintenance Bond
Power of Attorney for the Bonds
Worlcer's Campensation Aff davit
MBE and/or SBE Utilization Form
3. General Canditions.
�4. �uppiementa�y Coiiditioras.
5. Specificat�ons specificalIy inade a part of ti�e Contraci Documents by attachment ar,
if not attached, as iucorporated by reference and described in tl�e Table of Cqntents
of tiie Project's Contract Docurnents.
6. Drawings.
7. Addenda,
$. Doctiunentatioil submitted by Contractar prior to Notice of Award.
9. The followin� which �nay be deli�e�•ed c�r issued after the Effecti�e Date of the
Ag�•eement and, if issued, become an incorporated part of the Coiltract Do�uments:
a. Notice to Procead,
b. Field Orders.
c. Change Orders.
d. Letter of Final Acceptance.
Ar�icfe G. INDEMNII'+ICATION
6.1 Contractor covenants and agree� to indemnify, hold harrnless and defend, �t its own
expense, the city, its officers, servan#s and employees, from and against any and al[
claiins a�•ising out of, or alle�ed to arise vut of, t�e work and services to be performed
by the contractor, its of�cers, agents, em�loyees, subeontractors, licenses ar invitees
under this contract. This i�demnification provision is specificallv intended to operate
and be effective even if it is alle�ed_or nroven that all a�• some of the dama�es bein�
sou�ht were caused, in whdle or in part, bv any act, omission or negli�e�ce of t�e citv.
This indemnity provision is intended to iuclade, without limitation, indemnity for costs,
expenses and legal fees incarred by the cyty in defending against sach claims and c�uses
of actions.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2023 I]OWHTOWN RESURFACTi�IG PRO7ECT
STANDARD CpI�€STftUCTIpN SPECIFICATION DOCUNEENTS CITY PRO.f�C7' Np. 104184
Revised 8/22/2022
005243-3
Agreen�ent
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6.2 Contractvr cavenants and agree� to indemnify and hold harmless, at its own expense,
�he city, ifs of�cers, servant� and employees, from and against any and all loss, �lamage
ar destructiion of property of the city, arising out of, or alleged to arise out af, the worlc
and serviees to b� performed by the contract�r, its of�cers, agents, enapIoyee�,
subcontractors, licensees or invitees under tl�is contract. This indemnification nrovision
is sneci�callv intended to onerate and be effective even if it is �lle�ed or nroven that ail
or some of the dama�es bein�u�ht were c�used, i�t whole or in qart, b� �ny act,
omission or ne�ence of the citv.
Article �'. NIISCELLANEOUS
7.1 Terrns.
Terms used in this Agreement wh�ch are dsfined in Article I of the General Conditions wiII
have the meanings indicated in the Ge�eral Conditions.
7.2 Assignment of Contract.
This Agreement, including all of the Contract Documents may not be assigned by the
Cantractar without the advanced express written consent of tha City.
7.3 Successors and Assigns.
City and Coniractior each binds itse�f, its partners, successors, assigns and legal
representatives to the athet party hereto, in respect to a11 covenai�ts, agreerr�e��ts and
obligations contained in the Contract Documents.
7.4 Severability/Non-Waiver of Claims.
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Any provision or part oi fihe Cantraot Documants held to b� unconstitutional, void or
�nen%rceable by a caurt of coinpetent jurisdiction shall be deemed stric�Cen, and a11
remaining provisions sha�l continue to be valid and binding upon City and Contractor.
The failure af City or Contrac#or to insist upoiz the perfornianoe of any term or provision of
this Agreement or to exercise any right granted herein shail nat con.stitute a waiver of City's
or Contractor's respecti�e r�ght to insist upon appropriate performance or to assert any such
right an any £�ture occasion.
Gnverning Law and Venue.
This Agreement, including all oi the Contract Documents is performable in the State af
Texas. Venue sl�all be Tarrant County, Texas, or the United States District Court for the
Northern District of Texas, Fort Worti� Division.
Authority to Sign.
Con.tractor sha1S attach evidence of authority to sign Agreement ii si�ned by sameone other
than the c�uIy authorized signatoiy of the Contractor.
Non-appropa�iation of Funds.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2023 DOWIVTOWN RESURFACIi�IG PR07�CT
STAN]]AKll CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS CITY P120JECt NO. 1Q4184
Ra�ised 8/22/2022
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In tlie event iio fu��ds or insuffzeient fui7ds are appropriated by City in any fiscal period for
any payments due hereunder, City will uotify Venc�or of such occurrence at�.d this Agreeanellt
shall terminate oii tl�e last day of tlae fiseal period for whi�h appropriations were received
without penaIty or expense to City of an� kind whatsoever, except as to the pni�tions of flie
paymenYs herein agr�ed upon �or which funds h�ve been appropriated.
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Prohibition On Contracts With Companies Boycotting Israel.
Coutractor, unless a sole proprietar, acknowledges that in accordance with Chapter 2271 of
tl7e Texas Government Code, if Couiractar has 10 or more full ti�ne-employees and the
contract value is $100,000 or tnore, the City is prohibiied irain entering into a contraet with
a campany for goods or services unless the contract contains a writ�en varificaiiojy from the
company that zt: (] ) daes not boycott Isra�I; and (2) will na1: boycoit Is�•ael during tl�e term of
the confi�act. The ter�ns "boycott I�rael" and "company" shall ha�r� th� meanings ascribed to
those terms in S�ctian 868.a0I of the Texas Govet•nmeut Code. By signing this contract,
Contractar certifies that Contractor's signature provides written verification to the
Cii� that if Chapter 2271, Texas Government Code applies, Contractor: (1) does not
boycott �srael; aud (2) �vill not boycoft Israel during the term of the contract.
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Prohibition on Boycotiing Energy Compa.nies.
Contractor acknowledges thai in accordance with Chapter 2274 of �I�e Texas Gaveri�ment
Code-{as added by Acts 2b21, 87th Leg., R.S., S.B. 13, § 2), the City is prohibited from
entering into a contract for goods or services that has a value of $lOp,000 or nnore, �vhich
will be paid wholly or partly fram public funds of �l�e City, wiili a company (witi� l 0 or more
full-time employees) unless the contract contains a written verificatio�i from ihe company
that it: (1) does not boycott ena�gy compa��ics; and (2) will not hoyco�t energy companies
during the term of the contract. The terms "boycott ener�y co napai�y" and "company" have
the meaning ascribed to ihose terms by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Government Code {as
added by Acts 2Q21, 87th Le�., R.S., S.B. 1�, § 2). To the extent thafi Chapter 227� of the
Governnnent Cnde is applica6fe to this Agreement, by signing this Agreement,
Contractor cei•tiiies that Contractor's signature provides writ�en verification to th�e
City that Coutractor: (1) does not baycott energy compauies; and (�) wiil not boycntt
energy companies dur�ng the terr�t of this Agreement.
7.I0 Prohibitian on Discrimiiiation Against Firearm and Ammmiition Indus�ries.
CCFY OE PORT WOR'I'H
2023 DOWNTbtiYt�I RSSUR!'ACII�IG PROJECT
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTTOirI �PECIFICATION DOC�JM�I�TS CI1'Y PROJECE NO. 104184
Revised 8/22/2022
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Contr•actor acknowIedges that except as atl�erwise pz•ovided by Chapter 227� of the Texas
Government Code (as added by Acts 2021, $7th Leg., R.S., S.B. 19, § 1), the Gity is
prohibited from eniering inta a contract for goods or se�•vices that has a value af $100,000 or
more whi�h wilI be pazd wholly or partly from public f�nds of the City, with a compaiiy (with
10 or rnore full-time empIoyees) unless the contract contains a written verificatiotl from the
compatry that it: (1) does not have a practiee, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates
against a firearna entii.y or firearm trade association; and (2) will not discrim�nate during the
term of the contraot against a firearm entity or %rearm trade associaiion. TIie terms
"discriminate," "firearrn entity" and "firearm trade associatian" ha�e the meani�ig ascribed
ta thase terrias by Chapter 2274 of the Texas Governmeiit Code (as added by Acts 202I, 8'1th
Leg., R.S., S.B, 14, § 1). To the extent that Chapter ��7� of the Governmen� Code is
applicable to this Agreement, by signing tk�is A�reement, Can#ractor certifies that
Contractor's si�natare provides written verification to the City that Co�tractor: (I)
does not have a practice, policy, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a
firearm entity or firearrn trade association; aud (2) will not discriminate against a
firearm entaiy ox �rearm trade associatian during the term of this Agreement.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRQJ�CT
STANDAR.p CONSTRUCTIQN SP�CIrICATION DOCUA7E3VTS C1TY YROJECT NO. 1 U4184
I2evised 8/22l2022
005243-G
Agreament
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7.11 Immigration Nationality Act.
Contractior sha11 ve�•ify t1�e identiiy and e�nployment eligibility of its e�nployees who perform
work under this Agreemexit, including completing the Employment Eligibility V�rificatiQn
Form (I-9). Upon request by City, Contractar shall provide City with copies of all I-9 forms
and supporting eligibility docume�7tation for each emp�ayee who per%rms work under this
Agreement. Coniractor shall adhere to all Federal a�id State laws as well as �stablish
appropriate proaedures and contrnls so that no services wiiI be performed by any Contractor
employee who is not legally eligible to perform sucl� services. CONTRACT�R S�IALL
INDEMNIFY CITY AND HOLD CYTY HARMLESS FROM �NY PENALTIES,
LIABILITIES, OR LOSSES DUE TO V�OLAT�ONS OF THIS PAHAGRAPH BY
CONTRACTOR, CONTRACTOR'S EMPLOYEES, SUBCONTRACTORS,
AGENTS, OR LICENSE�S. City, upon written notice to Cbntracl:or, shall liave the right
to immediateIy terminate this Agre�ment for �violations of ihis provision 6y Cantractor.
7.12 No Tl�ird-Party Bene�ciaries.
This Agreement gives no riglrts or benef�ts to anyone otl�er thail fhe City and the Conttactor
and there are no third-party beneficiaries.
7.13 No Cause of Action Against Engit�eer.
Contractor, its subcontractors and equipment and matez'ia,Is suppliers on tl�e PRQJECT or their
sur�ties, shall tnaintai�i na c�irect actioj� against tlze Engineer, its officers, employees, au�l
subcontractors, for any claim arising aut of, in co��eetian wit1�, ox resulting from the engineering
services per.form�d. Only fhe City will be the beneficiary of any undertalcing by tl�e Engineer.
The presence or duties of the Engineer's pe�•sannel ai: a c4zz�t�uctinn site, whether as on-site
representatives or otlierwise, do not make the Engineer or its personnel in at�y way
responsible for those duties tl�at belo�ig to t11e City and/ar the City's construction contractors
or oth�r �ntities, and do not reIieve the construction contractors or any other entiLy of tileir
abligations, duties, and �•esponsibilities, incIuding, but not limited to, all ca�lstructioiz
methods, means, techniques, sequences, and procedures iiecessary for coordinating and
completii�g all portions af tlie construction work in accordarice witii tlie Contract Docuinents
and any iiealth or safety precautions rec�uired by such const�•uction woz•k. The EiZgineer and
its personnel h�.ve na autltority to exercise any cantrol over any construction contractor or
other entity or their employees in conn�ctian with tl�eir �vork or any healtii or safety
precautioils.
CTTY OF FQRT WORTH
2023 DOWNTpWI�! RESURFACING PR07ECT
STANI]ARB CQNSTRUCTION SPECI�ICATION DDCUMENTS C1TY PROJ�CT NLJ. 1 p4184
Revised 8/22/2022
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! 1N WI"T';�IL�SS WHEREOF, City and Contraatnr I�ave eaoli executed tizls Agreal��et�� to be effeotive
� as of the date stibscs•ibed by the City's designated Assistant Ci#y M�nager ("�ffsctive Dato"),
COi7f1'A6�Ol': TaxAs Materials Graup, dba City oi Fort Wor#h
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Assista��t Giiy Manage��
Feb 18, 2023
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Cont��ect Compiiance M�nager:
13y sigi�ing, I�cicnowl�dga that I arn the pErson
resportsible for tlie anon�toring and
adminish�atton ofthis aont�aat, including
e�asuring a]] perfnrmas�ca aizd �•epa•#ing
requfroments,
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Projeat Manager
Approved Rs to Foa�tn and Legality:
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Sr. Assistant City Aitorney
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STAi�fDARD CONS'i'LiUCTIOiV SPCCIrICATION UpCUMRNTS CI'fY PItOJ�CT NO. 104184
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TSE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF TARRANT
Bond #014251Q39
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§ KNOW ALL B'Y� THESE PRE��NT�:
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Th�t we, Te�s Materi�tts Grout�. Ir�c. dba Texas Bit known as "Principal" herein and
Liberty Mutual Ensurance Company , a corporate surety(sureties, �mure tiza�
one) duly authorized to do businass in the State of T'e�s, ka�.ow� as "S�rety" herein (whether one
i0 or z�aore), ara held and �rmly baund unto the City of Fort Warth, a munioipal corporation created
11 putsuant to the laws of Texas, knawn as "City" herein, in the penal sum of, FOUR MII .LION
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13 DOLLARS ($4,Sb8.805.�41, lawful �noney oithe LTn�ted 5tates, ta be paid in Fort Warth, Tarran.t
14 Caunty, Texas �or the payment of which sum weYl and trnly to be �nade, we bind ourselves, our
1 S hsirs, exeautnrs, adm�nistrators, successars and assigns, jointly anc� severa.11y, �rm1y by these
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WHEREAS, the Prinaipai has entered into a c�rtain writte�� cantract with the City
awarded the 1Q'h day of Janua .,rry 2023, which Contract is hereby referred to a�id made a part
19 hereaf for all �aurposes as if fully set forth herein, to fiimish all �ateriai�, equipnnent labor and
20 other accessaries defined by 1avv, in the prasecutzon nf the Wo�k, includir�g any Change Orders,
21 as pravided for in said Con�ract designated as 2023 DDWNTO'WN RESiTRFACING PRO.TECT,
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City ProJect No.144184.
NOW, THEREFORE, the conditian of this al�ligation is such #hat if tlae said P�acipal
24 shall faitbfully p�rform it obligations under the Contract and shall in ail respec�s duly and
25 faithfully per�ortn the Work, including Change Orders, under the Contract, according to th.e plans,
26 specifications, and cantract docufrients tb.�rein referred to, and as w�ll during any period af
27 extension of the Contract that may be gxanted on the part of the City, then this obligation shaI1 be
2$ and l�ecome null and void, otherwisa to remain in fuil force and effect.
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Tarrant County, Te�s or the United States Distric� Court ior the Northern District of Te�as, Foz�t
31 Worth Divisian.
CITY pF F4R"f' WORTH
STAlVD�RD CONSTRUC'�iON SPSCIF[CATIOItE LlOCUMEN�S
Revised July 1, 2D11 �
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1 This bond is made and e�ecuted in compliance �witi� the provisions of Ghapter 2253 of the
2 Texas Gover�vne��t Cnd�, as amended, arnd a�I liabilities on. t�iis bond slxall be determined in
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this instrument by ciuly authorizeci agents and of�cars on this the 26fh day of January
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Texas Mateerials Grauu. dba Te as ,
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Ta�nis Mattson, Attorney-in-Fact
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Address: 420 D�cker Drrve, S�ite 2�0
�rving, '�`X 75062
Address_ Marsh USA, Ina
2929 Allen Parkway. Suite 2500
Houston. TX 77419
Telephone Nucnber: 713-276�-8528 � ^
*Note: If signed by an officer of the Surety Campany, there must be on file a certified extract
from the by-laws showing that this person has authority �o sign sueh a4�li,�ation. �
Surety's pfiysica] address is different from its ma�ling address, both must be pxovided.
The date of the bond shall not be priar to the date the C�ntr�ct is awarded.
C1TY OF PORT WORTIi
3TANDI�RD C�1�iS'£RUC1`IOM SPECIFICA'I'TON T30C[3NIEN1'S
Revised Julq 1, 2011
2023 DDWNTOWN I{ESURFACI3VG PRQIECT
CTI'YPRU,TECTTTO_ 144184
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PAYMENf BOND
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THE STATE OF T�XA�
COiT.I�TY OF TARRA�VT
SECTION QO b� l�t Bond #014251039
PAXIV�.I{NT BOND
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7 That we, Texas Materials Groun. Inc. dba Texas Bit knauvn as"Principal" herein, and
8 Liberty Mutuai lnsurance Campany , a corporate su�ty
9 (s�rreties), duly aut�orized ta do busi�ness in the 5tate af Texas, laiawn as "5ur�ty" herein
10 (w�ether one or more}, are held and firmly bound unto tha City �f Fvrt Wnrth, a m�aniaipai
I1 corporatio� created pursuani #o the iaws of the S#ate of Te�cas, �aawa as "City" herein, in the
12 penal sum of FOiJR �LI�N FNE �FCTNDRED SIXTY-EIGHT THO��IIND. EIGHT
13 IILJNDRED FIVE AND 04I100 DOLLA1tS (�4.568.SOS.Q4), laxvful money afthe United States,
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to be paid in l�or� Wnrth, Tarrant Cou�iy, T��as, far tlxe payn�xen� of which su�► well and truly be
made, we bind oeurselves, our heirs, e�ecutars, administrators, successors and assig�ns, joint�y and
s�v�rally, finmIy by tb.ese presents:
l7 `WHEREAS, Principal �tas entered into a certain vv�'i�n Contraet with City, awarded the
1s 10�' day af danuary,. 2023, which Contract is hereby refe�red to and made a part hereof for all
19 purposes as if fullq set foxt�a herein, to fiirn�ish all r�aaterials, equiprnent, �a.bor ancf ather
20 accessnries as d�fined by law, in the proseeut�on af the Wor�C as provided for in said Cnntract a�d
21 designated as 2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING pROJECT, City Frajeat No.104184.
22 �iOW, 'I.`.H�REFORE, THE CONDIT'ION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that if
23 Principat shai� pay a,ll monies ov�ri�eg to �n�r (and �Il) payment bond benefioiary (as defined in
24 Chapter 2253 of the Texas Governme,at Code, as ame�nded) in the prasecution oi the Work uzader
25 the Contract, �en #his otaligation shall be and become null and void; oth�rwisa to remain in f�ll
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This bond is made and executed in cnm�lianca with the pravisions af Chapter 2253 of tiie
Te�cas Government Cnde, as aanended, and ali liabi�ities on ti�is bond sliall be det$rmiz�ed in
accardaace with the provisions of said staf.ute.
CITY OF FQRT WpRTH
STAAII]ARD CONSTEZUCTiON SPECiFICATION DOC[TMENTS
Revlsed Juty 1, 2011
2023 TaOWNTOWN �SURRAC4�TCr FR4JECT
CTTY PROJECI' I+]Q. 1Q4184
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1 Ilii WITI�SS WHEREOF, the �'rincipal and Sureiy have each SIGNED and SEALED
2 this instrument by duly au�horized agenfs and off'icers on this the 26th Y�_ day o£
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ATTEST;
(Principal) Secretary
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Witness as to Prin:cipal
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atness as to Surety Laura Suddutt�
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PRiNCIPAL:
Texas Materia�s Grouo, dba Te�is Bit
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Address: 420 Dec�Cer Drrve, Suite 200
Irving, TX 75062
SURETY:
Liberty Muival Insurance Com�y
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Tannis Mattson, Attornev-in-Fact
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Address: Marsh USA, Inc.
2929 Allen Parkway, Sui�e 250p
Houston, TX 77019
'Felephon� Number: 713-275-8528
Note: If signed by an officer of the SureLy, there m�st he or� �le a certified extra�ct from tlxe
bylaws showing that this person has autharity ta si�n such obligaCion. If Suxety's physioal
address is different fram iis mailing address, t�oth must be proviried.
The date of the bond shali not be prior #o the date the Coni�ract is awarded.
EPTI} UF SECTIOI�T
CC7'Y OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF1CATiON ]](3CUMENTS
Reuisedluly ], 2D11
2423 DQ�VN'POW�+i I2E5URFACiNG PROJECT
CITY PROJECT 1VQ. 104184
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MAIId'i'LNATICE BOND
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THE STATE OI< TEXAS
SECTION Q� Gl 19
MATNTENANCE BOND
Bond #414251039
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COITi�T'Y OF TAIiRANT
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Tlaat we Tu�zcas Materials_Groun. Inc. dba Texas Bit known as "�rinci�aal" here�n and
Liberty Mutual Insurance Company _ �, a corpora.�e surety {sur�ties, if Fnore than
10 one) duly autharized to do business in tiie State of Texas, known as "Surety" E�erein (whether one
11 or znore), are hald and firmly bound uata the City of �art Worth, a me�nicipal corporation areated
I2 pursuant to the laws of the Staie of Te�as, �Cnown as "Cit�' herein, in the sum of FOUR.
I3 MCLLION �IVE HUNDRED SI�TY-ETGHT THOiiSAND. EIGHT HUNDRED FIVE AND
14 Q4/I00 DOLLARS f$4.568 SOS.U4 lawfiil m�ney of the Ur�ited States, ta be paid in Fort �orth,
15 Tarrant Cot�iy, Texas, for pa�rment of whieh sum well and truly be made unto the City and its
16 suceassors, we bind ou�sel�es, our he�rs, exeautors, admi�uisi�ators, successors and assigns, }oiuntly
17 and severally, firmly by these presen�s.
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19 �IHEREAS, the Primc�pal has entcred into a certain writtsn contract with the City awarded the
20 10'h day af Janua�v, 2023, which Contract is hereby referred io and a made part hereof for all
21 purposes �s if fully set farth herein, to fi�nish all mate,rials, equipment labor and o�aer access�ries
22 �s defined by iaw, in the prosecution of t�►e Work, incIudfng a�y Work xesulting from a duly
23 authorized Change Order (colleetively herein, the "Work") as provided fae in said contract and
24 designated as 2D23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING �'ItOJECT, City Ft-oject No.144184; and
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R'HEREAS, Principal bixids itself to use such materials and �o so construct the Work in
accordance wit1� the �lans, s�cafications and Contract Docunnents that the Work is at�d will
remain free from defects in materials ar workmanship for and during the period af two (�) years
a�err the date o�Final Ae�eptance ofth� Wark by the City ("Maintenance Period"); anci
WHEREAS, Pz�ncipal binds itself to repair or recoaQstruct the Wark in whole or in part
upan receiving; notiee from t�e City of the need therefar at �y time witE�,in the Maintenance
Period.
CTI'Y QF FORT WQRTH
SxAN�l�IzD C01+1STR[JCTCOIs SP�CS�'ICATIQt3 DOCi]Nf�NTS
Re�ised July 1, 20F I
2023 DOWAITOWiV RESURFAC3NG F1i07ECT
GITY PROJECT I+IO. 1Q4184
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1 �+1'OW TA�REFORE, #he condifion of this ot�ligation is such that if Principal shall
2 remedy any defective Work, for which timaly noi�ce was pzo�crided by City, to a �omp3e�ion
3 s�tisfac#ary to t1�@ City, then tbis o6ligation shall beeorne null and void; otherwise to remain in
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6 PROVIDED, HOWEVER,, if Principal shal[ fail so to repair or reconslruct any timely
7 notrced defecCive Work, it is agreed that tlae City may cause any and a�I such dafective Work ta
8 be repaired and/or reconst�.r.cted with all assoeiated costs thereof beiaag borne by the Principa� and
9 tk�e Surety under this N�ai,�tenance bond; and
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11 PROVYDED FURTH�R, that :if any �ega] ac�on be filed on this Bond, venue shall lie in
12 Tarr�ar�t Cnunty, Texas or the United Sfates District Court for the Nartixern Dzskrict o£Te�s, Fart
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16 sucaessive recnveri�s naay b� had hereon for successive breaches.
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CTTY OF FQii'C WQRTH 2Q23 DOWN'fUWN liE5iJRFACING PRO]�CT
ST,ANXlA�D CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMEI�FTS
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I IN WI'xNESS �HEREOF, the Principal and the Surety have each SIGNED and SEALED tt�►is
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Address: 42p Decker Drive, Suite 200
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SUftETY:
Libe�ty Mutual [nsurance C�mnan}i � T �
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Tannis Mattson, Attorney-[n-Fact
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Address: Marsh USA, Inc.
2929 Aller� Parkwav, 5uite �5U0
Houston. TX 77019
Telephone �1urr�bar: 713-27B-8528 ._._ �
*Note: If signed by an oi�icer of the Surety Company, there must be on file a certified e�tract
from the by-laws shawing that this person has authority to sign such ol�ligaizon. If
Surety's physicaI �ddress is different frona its mailing address, both must be provideci.
The date of the bond shall not be prior to the date the Contract is awarded.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIaN 5PEC1FICATIONE DOCUM�NTS
F2.evised July 1, 2011
2D23 i70WNTOWN RESiJRFACING PROIECT
Cl'CY PRO.fECT NO. 104184
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sURE7Y
Liberiy Mutual lnsurance Company
The Ohia Casualty Ensurance Company
West American lnsurance Campany
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CertiBcateNo: ffi209i89-022629
FtNOWN ALL PER50NS BY THESE PI��SF.tdTS: That 7he Ohio Casually Insurance Company is a onrpora�ion duly arganized under ihe laws of the State of New Hampshire, that
Li6erty Mutual Insurance Company is a corporaGon du]y arganized under 1he 1av�s o� the State of Massachusetks, and Wsst American Insu�anoa Company is a corporation duly organiaed
under the laws oF ihe State oF tndiana {hereln cnlleclhtely called the °Campanies�, pursuant to and by authariiy herein setiarth, does hereby name, conslit�te and appoint, Amanda
Tw►nan-}�vina; Barhaea Nortoz�; Jennie Goonie; ]essicaRiahmond; Joyce lahnsqn; Lauca S Sudduih; Mario Ar�amendi; Mary Ann Garcia; Misty Witt; Phiiip N. Bair;
Stephanie Gzass; Tannis Mattson; Teuta Luri
all af the c�y af Hauston stafie of '17� each indiuidually if fhere be mare than one named, its true and lawful attarney-€n tact to make,
execute, seal, ackna�uiedga and deliver, fdr and an its hehalf as surefy and as its act and desd, any and a!I under#akings, bpnds, raopgnizances and other surety obl€ga�ians, in pursua�ce
of ihese presenf� and shall be as binding upon the Companies as ii Ehey have 6een duly si�ned by the presideM and aftested by th$ secretary of fhe Companies in iheir awn proper
persons.
IN WfFNESS WHEREOF, this Pnwer of Attorrtey has been suhscribed by an authorized offcer or offclal of the Companies and ihe carpo�ate seals oi the Companies have heen aHixed
thereEo thls 28th day of December , 2022_.
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The Qhla Casuakty Insuranoe Company
West Atnerican Insuran.e Company
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�� On this 28Hr day of Becemher „ 2022 hefare me personafly appear�l �avid M. Garey, who acknowledged himself to 6e the Assist�nf Secrefary ot �iberly Mutual Insurance d��i
� cff Cqmpany, The Dhla Casual� Campany, and West American Insurance Company, and that he, as such, peing autnorized so to do, execufe the faregaing instrument for ihe purposes �—
�� therein aontainad by signing on behalf of ihe aor�oratio�s by himself as a duly authorized officer. y�
—� IN WITHESS WN�REOF,1 have hereunto suhscxihed my name and affixed my notarial seal at Piymouih Meeiing, Pennsylvania, on Ihe day and yaarfirsE above written. �
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C� �Q �Is9fon number 1926044 y: ��•� ����� ��
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�� This Power of ARomey is made and exaet�ed pursuant to and by aulhoriiy of the toflowing Sy-laws and Aulhorizatians of She Ohia Casuafiy Insurance Cpmpany, I.iperly hlEutua! ��
�� Insurance Company, and Wast American Insurance Company which resofulions are now in fuil iarce ar�d eftect reading as fnllows: ��
� a? dRi�CLE N-OFPIC�RS: Seetion 92. PawaroFAttomey. �°°
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�� Any offlcer or other offlcisl of the CorparaGon authorized for that purpose irt writEng by the Chairman or the President, and su6ject �o such limltatlpn as the Chairman or the President � t-
:� �'j may prescribe, shall appaint such aqarnays-in-fact, as may he necessary to act in behaN of �e Carparatlan to make, execute, seal, acknawledge and deliver as surery any and al1 � i°
urrdeitalcings, bands, recwgnizances and other surety obliga�ons. &uc� attameys-in-fact, s�bject to the limihatlons set forth io their respecfilve �pwars of aktomay, shaEl have iu�� v�
o� power to bind the Corporatlon by thsir signature and exeeution of any such instr¢ments and to altaciti thereto the seal af the Corporatia�. When sro execulad, such Instru�nents shali o�
Z � ba as binding as If signed by the President and attested to 6y fhe Secretary. Rny pawer or authoriiy granted tn any representabve ar attomey-in-fact under ths proalslons of this `� m
atllcfe may he revoked at any time hy �te 8oard, the Chairtnan, the Praside� or by the oHicer or ofEicers graMing such power ar aui�ority. � a
ARTlCf.E XIII -�ecutlon oi Cantracts: Section 5. 5urety Bonds and Undertakings.
Any a�icer af the Company authorized for i�at pt�rpose in writing 6y the chairman or the presidant, and subject to such limitations as the ahairman or the president may prescri6e,
shall appoint such attom9ys-in-fact, as may qe neoessary to act in 6ehalf of the Company to make, execu�, seal, acknow[edgs and deiiver as surety any and all underta[�ngs,
bands, re�gnlzancea and other surety o6ligations. Sucf� attnmeys�infact suhject ta 1he limltalions set forth in their respec�ve powars of attarney, shall have (ull power ta bind the
Campany by their signature and execution af any such instruments and ta athach fhsreto the sea4 0� the Company. When so execuked such instraments sha11 he as hinding as if
s�gned Ay the president and attested by k�e se�retary.
Certlifeate of Ussl�natlon - The President of the Company, ac4ng pursuant � the ByEaws of the Compeny, aufhorizes David M. Carey, Assistar� Searetary to appoint such aftarneys-In-
fact as may be necessary ta act on hehalf of the Company to maKe, execute, seal, aCknawledge and daliver as surety any and all undertakings, bqnds, recognixances and other sureiy
ohligations.
Autharixation- By unanimaus consentatihe Company's Boab of �Irectors, the Company consents that (acsimile or mechanitally reproduced signature of any assisEant secretary ot the
Company, wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attomey issusd by the Company in connectinn with surery bands, s�all be valld and dlnding upon ths Cnmpany with
tha sametorce and effect as though maaually affixed.
I, Renee C. �lewellyn, tlse unde�signed, Assistant Secretary, The Ohio Casually lnsursnoe Campany, Libe�fy MuG�a4 Insurance Company, and Wesl American lnsurance Company do
hereby cerdfy �hat the origina[ pawer of athimey afi which t�e faregoing �s a fisA, true and carrect capy ofi the Power of Aftamey execute� 6y sald Companies, is in ful[ farge and effect and
has not heen revoke€1.
iN TESTIM4NY WH��flF, I have hereurt�o set my hand and affixed the seals of sald Compenies this 28th dey of J81�uary 2023
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hind the Company except in the manner and tathe exte� herein sta4ed.
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In/IP�RT�4�� ���ICE
TO OBTAIfV IlVFOR�Vi�TIOiV OR Il/1AEfE A CO�VIPLAINT: YOU fViAY CONTACT THE
TEXAS DEPART�fiEI�T OF IfVSURAfVCE TD OBTAIN If�FOR�ATl01� OI� COiViPLAfVIES
COVERAGES, RIGHTS OR COfV1�LAIiVTS AT:
�-800��52-3439
YDU iV1AY WRITE THE TEXAS DEPARTM�fVT OF INSURAIVCE;
P.n. BOX 14910�
AUSTI[V, TX 7�714-9104
FaX # (512)4i5-1007
PREIl�I�� �R CLAI� �IS�U��S
SHOUL� YOU HAVE A DISPUT� CONCERf�II�G YOUR PREfVIIU�i/l QR ABOUT A CLAIM
YOU SHOULD COI�TACT THE AGENT 0� COIVIPA�lY �IRST. IF THE D15PUT� �S NOT
RESOLVED, YDU MAY CONTACT THE TEXAS D�PARTMEiVT OF INSU�ANCE.
ATTAC� `�i�IS N�il�� T� Y�IJR ��LICY �
THIS IV�TICE IS FOR I�IFORMATI�N Oi�LY Af�D DDES IVOT B�COIV�E A PART OR
C�f�DITIOIV OF THE ATTACH�D D�CUMEfVT.
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STANDARD CdNSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATTON bOCUMEHTS City Projeet No. 104184
�vision: 8/23/2021
STANDARD GENERAL C4ND�T�ONS OF THE
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT
TABLE OF CONTEI�TTS
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Article l. — Defmitions and Tez•minology ................................................................. .................... .....1
1.Oi Defined Terms ...............................................................................................................................1
1.02 Tern�inology ..................................................................................................................................6
Article2— Preliininary Matters ......................................................................................................................... 7
2.Q1 Capies af Documents ....................................................................................................................7
2.02 Cammer�cernent af Cantract Time; Notice to Proceed ................................................................'7
2.03 Sta��ting the Work .......................................................................................................................... 8
2.Q4 Before 5tarting Const�lzction ........................................................................................................ 8
2.d5 Preconstruction Conference .......................................................................................................... 8
2.06 Public Meeting .............................................................................................................................. 8
2.Q7 Init�al Acceptance of Sch�dules .................................................................................................... S
Article 3— Conixact Documents: Intent, Amending, Reuse ............................................................................ $
3.01 Intent .............................................................................................................................................. $
3.02 Ref�renc� Standard� ......................................................................................................................9
3.03 Reportin.g aa�d Resolvi�g Discrepancies ....................................................................................... 9
3.04 Amending and Suppl�menting Contract Documents ................................................................. l.0
3.Q5 Reuse nf Dactunents ...................................................................................................................10
3.06 Electronic Data ............................................................................................................................ l l
Article 4— Availability of La�ds; Subs�face and Physica.l Conditions; Haza�•dous E�vironmental
Conditions; Reference Points ........................................................................................................... l l
�4A 1 Availability of Lands ..................................................................................................................11
4.02 Suhsurface and Physica.l Condi#ions ..........................................................................................12
4A3 Differing Subsurface or Physical Conditzons .............................................................................12
4A4Underground Facilities ...............................................................................................................13
4.05 Referenca Points ........................................................................................ ...1�}
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4A6 Haz,ardous Envi�•anmenfal Condit�on at Site ..............................................................................14
Article 5 —Bonds and Insurance .....................................................................................................................16
5.01 Licensed Sureties and Insurers ...................................................................................................16
5.02 Perfoz�x�ance, Payment, and Maintenance Bonds .......................................................................16
5.03 Certificates of Insurance ............................................................................................................. lb
5.04 Contaractor's Insurance ................................................................................................................18
5.05 Acceptance of Bo�ds and Insurance; Optian to Replace ...........................................................19
Article 6 — Cont�actor's Responsibilities ........................................................................................................19
6.01 Suparvision and Superintendence ............................................................................................... I9
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Services, Matei�ials, and Equipment .....................................
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PrajectSchedule ..........................................................................................................................21
Substitutes and "Or-Equals" ....................................................................................................... 21
Concerning Subcontractors, Suppliers, and Others ....................................................................24
WageRates ..................................................................................................................................25
Patent Fees and Royalties .............................................................. ............... 26
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Pei-mits and Utilities .................................................................................................................... 27
Lawsand Regulations .................................................................................................................27
Taxes...........................................................................................................................................28
iJse of Site and �tl�er Areas ....................................................................................................... 2$
RecordDocurnents ...................................................................................................................... 29
Safei� and Protectian .................................................................................................................. 29
SafetyRepresentaiive .................................................................................................................. 30
Hazard Cammuriicatian P:rograms ............................................................................................. 30
Emergencies ar�dlar Rectification ...............................................................................................3d
Subrnittals........... ............................................. ............................................................................ 31
Continuingthe Work ................................................................................................................... 32
Contractor's General Warranty and Guaraxi.tee ..........................................................................32
Indemnification......................................................................................................................... 33
Delegation of Professional Design Services .............................................................................. 34
Right to Audit ....................................................................................... ................ 34
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Nondiscrinaination................................ . ................ .............................. ........................................ 3 5
Article7- Other Work at the Site ................................................................................................................... 35
7.01 Related Work at Site ...................................................................................................................35
7.02 Coordina�ion ................................................................................................................................36
Article $ - City's R�sponsibilities ................................................................................................................... 36
8.01 Communications to Contractor ...................................................................................................36
8.Q2 Fiu�nish Data. ...............................................................................................................................36
8.03 Pay When Due ............................................................................................................................36
8.04 Lanc�s and Easements; Reports and Tesis ...................................................................................36
8.05 Change Orders ............................................................................................................................. 36
8.06 �nspections, Tests, and Approvals .............................................................................................. 36
8.07 Limiiations on City's Responsibilities ....................................................................................... 37'
8.08 Undisclosed Hazardous Enviranmental Candition ....................................................................37
8.09 Compliance vvith �afety Pragram ............................................................................................... 37
Article 9- City's Observatian Status During Construction ........................................................................... 37
9.01 City's Praject Manager ............................................................................................................ 37
9.02 Visits to Siie ................................................................................................................................ 37
9.03 Authorized Varia�ians in Work .................................................................................................. 38
9.04 Rej ecting Defective Work .......................................................................................................... 3 8
9.05 Deter�ninai�ons for Worlc Performed ................................:.........................................................38
9.06 Decision� on Requirements of Contract Documents and Acceptability of Work .....................3$
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Article 1 Q- Cl�anges in the Work; Clai�ns; Extra Work ................................................................................ 3 8
1Q.01 Autharized Charig�s in the Wcark ............................................................................................... 38
10.02 Unau�horized Changes in the Wor1� ........................................................................................... 39
14.03 Execution of Change Orders .......................................................................................................39
1.0.0� Extxa Work ..................................................................................................................................39
14.05 Notification to Sureiy ..................................................................................................................39
14.06 Contract Claims Pracess .............................................................................................................40
A,�icle 11- Cost o� khe Work; Allawances; Unit Price Worlc; Plans Quantity Measurement ...................... 41
11.01 Cost of the Work .........................................................................................................................41
11.02 Allawances .................................................................................................................................. 43
11.03 Unit Price Work ..........................................................................................................................44
11.04 Plans Quantity Measurement ......................................................................................................45
Article 12 - Change o� Coniract Price; Change of Contract Time ................................................................. �6
12.a1 Change of Con.txa.ct �xice ............................................................................................................46
12.02 Changa of Contract Time ............................................................................................................47
12.03 Delays .......................................................................................................................................... �}7
Article 13 - Tes#s and Inspections; Correction, Removal or Acoaptance of Defective Work ...................... �$
13.01 Notice of Defects ........................................................................................................................48
13.Q2 Access ta Work ........................................................................................................................... 48
13.03 Tests and Inspections .................................................................................................................. 48
13.04 Uncovering Woric ........................................................................................................................49
13.05 �ity May Stop th� Wark ............................................................................................................. 49
13.06 Co�mection or Rernoval of Defective Worlc ................................................................................ 54
13.07 Correction Period ........................................................................................................................ SQ
13.08 Acceptance o� De�ective Work ................................................................................................... 51
13.09 City May Correct Defeetive Work ............................................................................................. 51
Article I4 -- Paymer�ts to Contractar and Completian ....................................................................................52
14.41 Sched�le n� Values ...................................................................................................................... S2
14.02 Progress Payments ......................................................................................................................52
14.03 Contracfor's Warranty of Title ................................................................................................... 54
14.04 Partial Utilizatian ........................................................................................................................ SS
14.05 Fina1 Tnspection ........................................................................................................................... 55
14.06 Final Acceptance .........................................................................................................................55
14.d'1 Fina1 Payment .............................................................................................................................. 56
14.08 Final Completion Delayed and Partial Retainage Release ........................................................ 56
14.09 Waiver of Claims ........................................................................................................................ 57
Article 15 - Suspension of Work anc}. Tenx�inafiion ........................................................................................ 57
15.Q1 City May Suspend Work .............................................................................................................57
15.02 City May Terminate for Cause ................................................................................................... 58
15.03 City May Terminate For Convenience ....................................................................................... 60
Article 16 Disputa Resolution ...................................................................................................................... b 1
16.U1 Methads andProcedur�s .............................................................................................................61
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17.01 Giving Notice .............................................................................................................................. 62
17.02 Computation of Tirnes ................................................................................................................ 62
17.03 Cumula�ve Remedies ....................................................................
17.�4 Survival of Obligations ..................................................................
17.05 Headings .........................................................................................
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ARTICLE 1— DEFIlVITIONS AND TERMINOLOGY
1.01 Deftned Terms
A. �herever used in these General Conditions or in other Contract Docuzxaents, the terms listed b�Iow
have ��e aneanings indicated which are applicable to both the singuiar and plural thereof, and
words denoting gender shall include the xnasculine, feminine and neut�r. Said t�rms are generally
capitalized or written in italics, but not always. When used in a context coz�sistent wit1� the
defuution of a listed-defined fierm, the term shall have a meaning as defined below wheiher
capitaliz�d or italicized or other�vise. T�i addiiian io ierms specifically defined, tenns with initial
capital Iette�s in the Cantract Dacum�nts incluc�e references to identified articles and paragraphs,
and i�he titles of other docuznents or form�.
1. Addenda Written or gra�hic instrume�ts issued przor to the opez�ing a� Bids which clarify,
co�ect, or change the Bidcling R�quirements or the pro�osed Contract Documents.
2. Agre�n-aent—The written inst�nu�ent which is evid�nce of the agreement between City and
Contractor coveiing the Work.
3. Applicatian fo� Payrnent The fo��tn acceptable to City wl�eh is to be used by Contractor
during t�e course o� the Wark in requesting pragress or final payments and which is to be
accornpanied by such supparting documen-Eation as is required by ti�e Contract Documents.
4. Asbesios Any material that contains more than. one percent asbestos aud is friabl� or is
releasing asbest�s �ibers into the air abo�e currer�t action levels established by the United States
Occupational Safety and Health Adznini�tration.
5. Awar�d — Authorization by the Gity Council �or the City ta enter into an Agr�ement.
6. Bid The offer or proposal of a Bidder submit�:ed on the prescribed farrn setting forth the
prices �ar the Wark to be perforrned.
7. BiddeY—The zndividual or entity who sub�ts a Bid directly to Ciiy.
8. Bid�ing Document� The Bidding Requirements and the pro�ased Contraci Documents
{including all Addenda).
9. Bidding I�equi�ements The advertisement or Invitation to Bid, In.structions ta Bidders, Sid
security of aeceptable forrn., if a�n.y, and the Bid Form with any supplements.
1 �. Busirae.rs Day — A bu,�iness day is defined as a day that the City conducts normal business,
generaliy Monday through Friday, except for federal or state holidays obsez�ed by the City.
11. Calendar Day — A day c�z�sisting a� 24 hours measured from midnight to the next midnight.
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12. Change �rder A document, which is prepared and approved by the City, which is signed
by Contractor and City and authorizes an addition, deletion, ar revision in xhe Work or an
adjustment in the Contract Price ar the Contract Time, issued on or after the Effective Date
of the Agreement.
13. Cfty— The City of Far� Warth, Texas, a hoxir�e-z�ale nnu�icipal corporation, aut�.orized and
chartered under the Texas State Statutes, acting by its governing body tl�rough its City
Manager, his designee, or agents authorized under his behal�, each of which is required by
Ciia�ter to perfarm specific cluties with respo�lsibility for final �nforcement o� the cantracts
involving the City of Faxt Worth is by Charter vested in the City Manager and is the entity
with whom Contractor has entered into the Agreexnent and for whom the Work is to be
performed.
14. City Atiorney — The o-fficially appointed City Attorney of the City of Fort Worih, Texas, or
his duly authorized representative.
15, City Council - The duly elected and qualified governing body of the City of Fort Worth,
Texas.
1b. City Manage� -- The a�"ficially appointed and authorized Crty Manager of the Gity of Fort
Worth, Texas, or his duly authorized representative.
17. Contract Claim--A demand or assertion by City or Cont�actor seeku�g a� adjustment of
Contract Price �r Contxact Time, or both, or other relief vWith respect to the ternjs of �he
Contraci. A demand for money ar ser�vic�s by a thi�d party is nat a Contract Claim.
18. Contr�act The entire and integrated written document bet�veen the Crty and Cantractor
concerniY�g the Work. The Contract contains the Agreement and all Contrac# Documents a.nd
supersedes prior negotiatians, xepresentations, or ag�reements, whether written or oxal.
19. Contract Documents—Those items so designated in the Agreement. All ite�s listed in the
Agreement are Contract Dacuments. Approved Submiftals, other Conl�actox submittals, and
the reports and drawings of subsurface and physical conditions are not Contraci Docitments.
20. Gontract Price—The rnoneys pa�able by City to Contractor for completion of the Wark in
accardance wi�tl� the Contract Docuxnents as stated in fihe Agreement (subjeci to the provisions
of Paragraph 11.03 in the case of Unit Price Work).
21. Contract Time The number af days or the dates stated in �e Ag�reexnent to: (ij achieve
Milestones, if any and (ii) camplet� the Work so fi11a� it is ready for Final Acceptance.
22. Contractor The indi�idual ar entity with whom City has entered into the Agreement.
23. Cast af the Work—See Paragraph � l.�l. o�these General Conditians for defixution.
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24. Da�nage Clairns� — A demand for money or services arising fiorn the Project ox �ite from a
fhird party, City or Contractor exclusive of a Contract Claim.
25. Day or day -- A day, unless otherwise defined, shall rnean a Calendar Day.
26. Di�ecto� of Aviation — The a�ficial�y appointed Director of �e Aviation Department of the
City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appoin:ted xepxesentative, assistant, or agents.
27. Directo� of Pa�ks c�nd Cammunity Services — The afficially appointed Directox o� the Parks
and Camrnunity Services Department af the City of Fort Worth, Texas, ar his duly appointed
�epresentative, assistant, or agents.
28. Directar of Planning and D�veloprnent — The o�'icia.11y appainted Dixector oi the Planning
and Develapmenf Department of the Ciiy of Fort Worth, Te�a,s, or his duly appointed
representative, assistant, ar agents.
29. Di��cta� af T�ansportation Puhlic Works — The officially appoinl;ed Directox of the
Tran,sparkatian Pu�lic Works Departm�nt o� 1;he City of Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly
appointed representative, assistax�t, or agents.
30. Directo� of TWater Depa�tment — The officially appain1:ed Direclor of the Water Department
o�the City af Fort Worth, Texas, or his duly appointed representativa, assista�t, or agents.
31. D�cnvings—That paxfi of the Contract Docui�nents prepared or approved by Engineer which
graphically shaws the scope, extent, and character a�the Work to be pe�farmed by Cantractor.
Submittals ar� not Dra�wings as so definad.
32. Effective Date of the Agreement The date indicated in the Agreement an which it Y�ecomes
effective, bufi i� no such date is indicated, it means �lie date on which thc Agreerr�ent is signed
and delivered by the last of the two parties ta si�n and deliver.
33. Engineer The licansed prQfessionaI en�ineer or engineering firm regisiered in the State of
Texa� perfarnvng prafessional sertrices for the City.
34. Ext�a Worl� — Addition.al woxk rnade necessary by changes ar alterat�ons of the Contract
Dacuments or of quaniiiies or for oiher reasons far which no prices are provideci in the Contract
Docu�xaez�ts. Ext�a work shal� be paz�k o�the Wark.
3 5. Field D�d�r — A w�rztfien ordex zssued by City which requires changes in the Work bui which
does not involve a change in the Contract Price, Contract Time, or the intent of �he Engin.eer.
Field Orders are paid fram Field Order Alla�vanc�s incorporated into the Coniract by funded
worl� type at the time of award.
36. Final Acceptance — The written not�ce grven by the City to the Contractor th.at the Work
specif ed in the Cantraet Documents has been completed to th� satisfaction of the City.
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37. Final Inspection — Inspection ca.rri�d out by �he City to verify that the Contractor has
completed the Work, and each and every par� or appurtenance �iereof, fully, en�i�ely, and in
canforrnanoe wi.th fhe Contract Documents.
3$. Generc�l Requirements--Sections of Division 1 of the Contract Documents.
39. Hazardous Envfr�onrnentai Condition The presence at the Site of As�estos, PCBs,
Pet�oleuzxz, Haza�rdo�s Waste, Radioacti�e Mate�ial, ar oiher materials in such quantiiies or
circumstances that may present a substantial danger ta persons ar prnpexty expased thereto.
44. Hazardous Waste�Hazaxdous wasie is defined as any solid waste listed as hazardous or
possesses one or more hazardous characterisiics as de�'ined in th� �e�eral waste regulaiions,
as ame�ded from time to time.
41. Lcnvs and Regulations—Any and all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes,
and orders of any and all governrz�ental bodies, agencies, authoxities, and cau�s ha�ing
jurisdiction.
42. Liens--Charges, security intErest�, or encumbrances upon Project fi�nds, real property, or
personal p:roperty.
43. Major Iterre — An Item of work included in the Contract Documents fihat has a total cost equal
to or greater th�n S% o�the original Con�ract Price or $25,000 whichever is less.
44. Milesione—A p�incipal event �pecified in tl�e Contract Documents relating to an intermediate
Coniract Time prior to Final Acceptance of the Work.
45. Notice of Awa�d—The written not�ce by Czty to tl�.e ,�uccessfi�l 8iddex stating t�.at upon
timely compliance by the Successful Bidder with tha conditions precedent listed therein, City
will sign and deliver the Agreernent.
�6.11Totice to Proceed—A written notice given by City to Contractar fixing the date on whi�h the
Cor�tract Time will cornmence fo run and on which Cantractox sha11 sta�t ta perform the Work
specified in Contract Documents.
47. PCBs—Polychlorinated biphenyls,
48. Petraleum Petrnleum, including crude oil ar any fractian thereo�which is l�quid at stax�dard
eonditions of temperature and pressure (60 d�grees Fahrenheit and 14.7 pounds per square
inch absaluie), such as oxl, petroleum, fiiel oil, oil sludge, oil refi�se, gasolian.e, kerosene, and
oil mi�ed with other non-Hazardous Waste and crude oils.
49. Plans — See definition of Drawings.
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50. P�-oject Schedule—A schedule, prepared and maintained by Con�•actor, in accordaxkce with
the General Rec�uirements, describing the s�quence and duration of the activities comprising
the Cont�ractar's pia.n to accomplish the Work within the Contract Time.
S�. Project—The Work ta be pez�ormed under the Cantract Dacuments.
52. Project Manager—The autharized representative of the City who will be asszgxxed to the
Site.
53. Public 1Vfeeting — An announced meeting cond�cted by the City to facilitate public
participation and to assist the �ublic iu� gazning an znformed view o�the P�•aject.
5�4. Rcadioacliv� Mate�ial�aurce, special nuclear, ox byproduct nnatexial as defined by the
Atomic �nergy Act of 1954 (42 USC Section 2011 et seq.) as amended from time to time.
55. Regula� Wo�ki�g Hau�s — Hours b�ginning at 7:OD a.m. and ending at 6:40 p.m., Monday
thru Fxiday (excluding legal holidays).
56. Sample,� Physical examples of materials, equipxnent, or workmanship that are
representative of some por�ion Qf the Work and which establish the standards by which such
portaon of the Work will be judged.
57. Schedule of S�bmittals—A schedule, prepared and xnaintained by Contxactor, of requir�d
submittaIs and the time requirements ta support seheduled performance of related const�uciion
activities.
S8. Schedule of Values A schedule, prepaxed and maaintained by Cantractor, allacating portians
af the Coniract Priee to variou� portions of the Work and used as the �asis for reviewing
Contractor's Applzcations for Payment.
59. Site—Lands or areas indica�ed in the Cant�act Documents as being furnished by City upo1�
which the Wark is to l�e performed, i�ncluding rights-of--vvay, per�nit�, and easennenfis �ox• access
ther�to, and such other lands furnished by City which are designated for ihe u�e of Contracior.
6Q. Specifications—That part of th� Contract Docum�nts eonsisting of written requirements for
materials, equipment, systems, stax2dards and warlcmanship as applied to the Woxk, and certain
adininistrative requirements and procedura.l matters applicable thereto. Specifications may be
specifically made a part o� the Contrac# Documents by attachment or, if not attached, may be
incorporated by r�ference as indicated in the Table of Contents (Division 0� 00 00) af each
Proj ect.
61. Su�icont�actor—An individual or entity havirig a direct contract with Con�rac�ar or with any
other Subcontractor for the performance of a part of the Work at the Site.
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62. Submittals—All drawin�s, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, and other data or infonnarion
which are specifically prepared or assembled by ar fox Cant�ractor and submitted by Contractor
to illustrate some portion of the Wark.
63. Substantiai Co�npletion — The s�age in the progress of the Project when the Wor� is
sufficiently complete in accordance wi�th the Cont�ract Doc�aments for Final Inspection.
64. Successful Bidde�=The Bidder subrnitting �1�e Iowest and most responsive Bid to wlzom City
xnalces an Award.
65. Superzntendent — The representative p� the Gantracto:� who is available at alI times and able
to rec�i�ve insiructions fram the City and to act for the Contractar.
66. Supplementcr�y Condition,s That part of the Contract Dacuments which amends or
supplements these General Conditions.
67. Supplier A rnanufact�arer, fabricaior, supplier, distributar, nlaterialman, or vei�dox �av�ir�g a
direct contract with Contractax ar with any Subcantractor io fi�rnish materials or equipment
ta be i.ncorpora�ed in the Work by Contractor or Subcontractar.
68. Underground Facilities—All underground pi}�elines, conduits, ducts, cable�, wires,
manho�es, vaults, tanlcs, funz�els, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements
co�taini_ng such facilities, including b�t not limited to, those that convey electz�city, gases,
steam, liquid petroleurn products, telepho�e or oiher communications, cable television,
water, wastewater, storm water, oth�r liquids or chemic�Is, or �raffic ox other control systems.
b9 Unit P�ice Work See Paragraph 11.43 of these General Conditions for defmition.
70. Weekend Wo�k�ng Hours — Hours begintvn� at 9:00 am. and en�ling at 5:00 p.m., Saturday,
Sunday ar legal holiday, as approved in advance by the City.
71. Wo�k—The entire construction ax the various �eparately identifiable parts thereof required ta
be provided under the Contract Documents. Work includes and is the result o�pe�onming or
prnviding a1� labar, services, and documentation necessary to praduee such canstruction
including any Change Ordez o� Field Order, a.nd furnishing, installing, and incorporating aIl
materials and equipznent inta such construction, all as required by the Contract Documents.
72. Wo�king Day — A working day is defined as a day, not including Saturdays, Sundays, or legal
holidays autharized by fhe City for contxact purposes, in whic� weather or o�her conditions
not under the controi of the Contractor will permit the perfarmance of the priz�czpal u�t o�
�vork underway for a continuous period o�nofi less than 7 hours between 7 a.m. and 6 pm.
1.02 Terminalogy
A. Tke words az�d iez�nczs discussed in Paragraph 1.02.5 �hrough E are not defined but, wh�n used in
the Bidding Requirem�nts or Cantract Documants, have �he iur�dicated rr�eaning.
B. �ntent of Certaxn Ter�ns or Adjectives:
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1. The Contraci Documents inciude the terms "as allowed," "as approved," "as oardez�ed," "as
direct�d" or terms of like eFfect or inlport to autharize an exer�ise of judgmei�t by City. In
additian, the adjectives "reasonable," "suitable," "accepfa.ble," "proper," "satisfactoYy," or
adjectives of iike effect or import are used to describe an action or determination af City as ta
the VtTork. It is intended that such exercise of professianal judg�ment, action, or deterini�ation
will be solely to evaluate, in general, the Work for complian.ce with the inforznatian in tlle
Contract Dacuments aud wfth the design concept of ihe Project as a functioning whole as
shown or intlicated in t�e Contraci Documents (unless t�aere is a speexfic statement indicating
otherwise).
C. Defective:
1. The word "defec�ive," wh�n modifying the word "Work," refers to Work that is
unsatisfactoiy, faulty, or defieient in that it:
a. does not conform to the Contract Documents; or
b. does not meet the requirements of any applicable inspection, reference standard, test, ox
approval xeferred ta in #he Contract Docum�nts; or
c. has been damaged priox to City's written acceptance.
D. Furnish, Install, Perforrn, Provzde:
1. The vvord "Furnish" or the word "Install" or the word SSPerform" or the ward "Pro�ide" or
tl�.� word "Supply," or any cambinariQn or similar directive or usage thereof, shall mean
furnishing and incorporating in the Work including all necessary labor, mafie�ials, equipment,
and everythang necessary to perform the Work indicated, unless specifically limited in the
cantexiused.
E. Unless stated otherwise in the Contract Documenis, words or phrases that have a well-known
technical or construction industry or trade meaning are used in the Cor�tract Documen.ts in
accordance with such reeognized zneaz�ing.
ARTICLE � — PRELINIINARY MATTERS
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2.02
Cnpies of Documents
City shall fizrnish to Cantracior one (1) original executed copy a�d one (1) electron.zc copy of the
Coniract Documents, and foux {4) additaanal capies of the Drawings. Additional co�ies will be
fiurjished upon request at the cost af reproduction.
Commenceme�t of Cont�act Time; 1Votice to P�oceed
The Contract Time will eornmenca to run on the day indicated in the Notice to Proceed. A Natice ta
Proce�d may be giv�n no earlier than 14 days after the Effective Date of the Agreement, unless ag�ree�.
to by both parties in v�riting.
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2.04
2.05
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Stat-ting the Wa�k
Contractor shall start to perform fhe Worlc on the date when the Cantract Time commences to run.
No Work sha11 be done at the Site �rior io the date on whicb the Coz�tract Tixne commences to run.
Before ,Starting Construction
Baseline Schedules: Submit in acco�dance wi.th. the Contract Documents, and prior ta s�arting the
Work.
Precor�st�uction Confe�ence
Befare any Work at ihe Site is staried, the Contractor shall attend a Preconstruction Conference as
specifi�d in the Contract Documer�ts.
Public Meeting
Coniractor may not mobilize a.ny� equtpment, mate�ials or resources to ihe Site prior to Contractor
att�nding the Public Meeting as scheduled by the City.
Initial Acceptance ofSchedt�les
No progress payment shall be made to Contractor until acceptal�le schedules are submitted to Ciiy in
accordance �ith the Schedule Specification as provided in the Contract Dacuments.
ARTICLE 3— CONTRACT DOCUIVIENTS: INTENT, AMENDING, REUSE
3.01 Intent
A. The Contract Documents are complez�n.entary; what is required by one is as binding as if r�quired
by all.
B. It is the intent of the Contract Docume�ts to desczi6e a funetionally cornplete project (ar part
thereo�} ta be consi�ructed in accorda.nce with the Contract Docurn�nts. Any labor, documentation,
services, materials, or equipment that reasonably may be inferred from fihe Contract Documents
or from pxevailing custom or trade usage as being required to produce the indicated result wz1l be
provided wh�ther or not specifically caJ.led for, af no additional cost to City.
C. Clarifications and �intezpretations of the Contract Documents shall be issued by City.
D. The Specifieations may vary in form, farmat and style. Same Specification sections may be written
in varying degrees of s�reamlined ox declarative style and some sect�ons may be relativ�ly
narratzve by camparison. Ornission of such words and phrases as "the Contractax s�all," "in
COTLfOI1111� W1�1�" G6�S SilOWll�" OX "�S specified" aTC. 111t011t10T1al in streamlined sections.
Qmitted woxds ar�d phrases shall be supplied by infarence. Similar types of provisians may appeax
in various parts of a s�ction or articles �wi�thiz� a part depending on the format of the
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section. The Contractar s�all i�nt talce ad�antage of any va.ria�ion of form, �oxrz�at ox style in
rnaking Contract Claims.
E. The cross r��erencing o� specification sectioi�s under ihe subparagraph heading "Relaied
Sections include but are not necessarily Iimified to:" and elsewhere within each Specification
section is provided as an aid and convenience to the Contractor. The Contractor shall not rely an
the cros� referencing provided and shall be resp�nsible ta cpordinate the entire Work under the
Contract Docume�ts and provide a eomplete Project whether ox not th.e cross re�erencing is
pravided in each seciion or whether or not the cross referencing is complete.
Refe�ence Stanc�ard�
A. Standards, Specifzcations, Codes, Laws, and Regulations
Reference to standards, specif'ications, manuals, or codes of an� technical saciety, orgaruzation,
or association, or to Larvs or Regulations, whether such reference be specific or by implication,
sha.11 rn.eaza the staa�dazd, speczfication, manual, code, or Laws or Regula�ions in effect at the
time of opening of Bids (ar on the Effective Date af the Agreement if thexe were no Bzds),
except as may be aYherwise specifically stated in t11e Cont�act Docurnents.
3.03
2. No paroviszon o£ any such standard, specification, rrianual, or code, or any instruction of a
Supplier, sha11 be efFective to change the duiies ox xesponsibilities of City, ContractQx, or any
o�their subcontractars, consultants, age�ts, ar employees, from those set forth in the Cont�act
Documents. No such provision or insl��action shall be effective ta assign ta City, or any of its
offieers, directors, members, patfiners, employees, agents, consultant,s, or subcontxactozs, any
duty or autk�arity to supervise or darect the performance of the Work or any duty or authority
to undertake responsibility inconsistent with 1he provisions of the Contract Documents.
Reportrng and �esolving Disc�epancfes
A. Repor�ting �isc�epancies:
1. Cont�actoY's Revaew of Contract Documents Before 5tarting YF�ork: Be�ore undertaking each
pat� o� the Woxl�, Contractar sha11 carefiilly study and compare the Contract Documents and
check and verify pertinent figures therein against all applicable field measut`ements and
canditions. Cantractar shall promptly r�pQrt in writing to City any co�flict, error, ambiguity,
or discrepancy which Contraetor discovers, or has actual knowledge o�, and shall obtain a
written interpretation or clarificat�on from City before proceeding with any Wark affected
therehy.
2. Contractor s Review of Cantract Documents During Perfor�ance af Work: If, during the
performance of the Work, Contractor discovers any conflict, error, ambiguity, or discreparzcy
within the Contract Documents, or bet-�ve�n the Contract Documents and (a) any applicable
Law ar Regulation ,(b) any standard, specification, manual, or code, or (c) any inshucfian of
any Supplier, -fhen Contractor sha11 promptly repo�� it to City in writing. Contractor shall not
proceed with the Work affected thereby (except in an emergency as required by Paragraph
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6.17.A) until an amendment or supplen�ent to the Contract Documents has been issued by
one of the methods indicated in Paragraph 3.04.
3.04
3.05
3. Coniractor sha11 nat be 1zable to City for fazlure to xeport any conflict, error, arnbiguity, or
discrepancy in the Contract Dacumenis unless Contractor had actual knowledge thereaf
B. Resolving Discrepctncies:
1. Except as may be o�herw�'tse specificaily stated in the Contract Documents, �he provisions of
the Contract Documents shall take precedence in resolving an�r eonflict, error, ambiguxty, or
discrepancy bei�veen the provisions of the Contract Documents and the provisions of any
standard, specification, manual, ar the inst�uctian of any Suppiier {�c�vh�ther or nat specificall�
incorporated by ;re�erence in �he Contract Documents}.
2. In case of discrepancies, figured dimensions shall govern over scaled dimensions, Plans shall
govern over Specifications, Supplementat�y Conditions shall gavern over General Cond.itions
and Specifications, and quantiiies shown on �he Plans sha.11 govern over those shown in th�
proposal.
Amending and Suppiementing Contrrxet Docu�rrents
A. The Contract Documents may be amended to provide for additions, deleiions, and revisions in
the Worlc or to modify the i�rms and conditions �hereof by a Change Ordex.
B. The requirements a� the Contract Documents may be supplemen�ed, and minor variations and
deviations in the Work noi invoIving a change in Contract Price or Contract Time, map be
authorized, by ane or enare of the following ways:
1. A Field Order;
2. City's review of a Submittal (subject to the provisions of Paragrapb 6.18.C); or
3. City's writfen inferpreta�ion or clarificatio�.
Reuse of Documertt�
A. Con�ractor and any Subcontractor or Supplier shall not:
1. have or acquire any iitl� to ar ownersl�ip rights in any o� the Dxawings, Specifications, or
other documents (or c�pies of any thereo� prepared by or bearing the seal of Engineer,
including alecironic media editians; or
2, reuse any such Drawings, Specificataans, other documents, or copies thereof on extensions of
the Proj ec� or any other project without written consent of Ciiy and specific written verification
ar adaptatian by Engineer.
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B. The prohibitions of 1;his Paragraph 3.05 will survive finaI payment, or termination of the
Contract. Nothing herein shall }�reclude Cantra�tor from r�taining copies of �he Contract
Docurne��ts for record purposes.
3.Q6 Elect�onic Data
A. Ui�less otherwise siated in the Supplementary Conditions, the data furnished by City or Engineer
ta Contractor, or by Contractor to City or Engine�r, that may b� relied upon are limited to the
printed copies included in the Coniract Documents (also known as hard copies) a�n.d other
Sp�cifications refer�nc�d and located on tihe City's on-line e�ectronic document management and
collaboration system site. Files in electronic media �ormat a� texk, data, g'aphics, or other iypes
are furnished only for the conveni�nee of the receiving pariy. Any conclusion or infor�nation
obtained or derived fro� such electranic fi�es will be at the user's sole risk. If there is a d'zscr�pancy
batween the electronic files and the hard copies, the hard copies govern.
B. When t�ansferring documents in electronic media format, the transferring party makes no
representatians as to long tern� compatibility, usability, ar readability af documents resulting from
the use of software application packages, operating systems, or computer hardware difFering from
those us�d by th� data's creator.
A�TICLE 4— AVAILABII�ITY �F LANDS; SUBSURrACE AND PHYSICAL COND�TIONS;
HA7,aunOUS ENVIROI�TMMEENTAL COND�TTONS; RE�RENCE POINTS
4.01 Avaflability ofLan��
A. City shall furnish the Site. City shall notify Cantractar of any encumbrances or restrictions not of
general applica�ion but specifically related ta use af the �ite with �nrhich Contractor must co�nply
in perfortning the Work. City will obtain in a tiri�ely manner and pay for easements for permanent
structures or permanent changes in existing facilities.
1. The City �as obtained ax anticipate� acquisitian of andlar access to right�of way, and/or
easements. 1�ny outstanding right�of way andlor easements ax� anticipat�d to be acqui�•ed an
accordance with the schedule set forth in the Supplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule
submitted by the Contractor in accordance wi�h the Contract Docuz�rients �ust consider any
outstanding right-of-v�ray, and/or easements.
2. The City has or anticipat�s removing and/or relocating utilities, and obstructions to the Site.
Any outstanding removal ar relocation of utilities or abstruciions is anticipated in accordance
with the schedule set forth in the �upplementary Conditions. The Project Schedule submitted
by the Contractox in accardance with the Cantract Documents must cansider any out�tanding
utilities or obstructions to be remaved, adjusted, and/or relocated by others.
B. Upon reasonable written request, City shall fiu�nish Contractor with a current statement of record
legal title and legal description of �lie lands upon which the Wark is to be performed.
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G. Contractor shall provide for a11 additional lands and access thereto that rnay be required �oz
eonstructzon facilities or storage of materials a.nd ec�uipmez�t.
Subsur�face cznd Physieal Canditions
A. Reports �rnd Drawings: The Supplementaxy Conditions ideniify�:
1, those repoz�ts l�own to City of explorations and tests of subsurface conditians at or
contiguous io the Site; and
2. those drawings kn.owm to City of physical conditions rela�ing to axisting surface or
subsurface structures ai the Site {except Undergrannd Facxlities).
B. Limited Reliance �iy Contractor on Technical Datcr Autharized: �ontractor may rely upon the
accuracy of the "technical data" eontained in such rc;ports and drawings, but such reports and
drawings ara not Contract Documents. �uch "technical data" is identified in the Supplementary
Conditions. Contxactor may nat make any Contract Clairri against City, or at�y of their ofFicers,
directars, members, partners, emplayees, agez�ts, consuliants, or subcontractors with re�pect io:
1, the completeness of su�h reports and drawings far Contractor's purposes, �Zcluding, but not
limited to, any aspec�s of the means, methoc�s, techna.ques, sequences, and procedures of
canstruct�on ta be employed by Contractor, and sa�ety precautions an� pragrams incide�t
�hereto; or
2. other data, interpretations, opir�ions, and information contained in such reports ar shown or
indicated in such drawings; or
3. any Conf.ractor interpretation of or conclusior� drawta froz� aa�y "technical data" or any such
other data, iz�terpretaiions, opinions, or information.
Diffe�-ing Subsurface or Physical Conditions
A. Notice: If Contractor believes that any subsurface ox physical condition that is uncovered or
rewealed either:
1. is of such a nature as to e�tablish that any "technical data" an which Cont�ractor is entrtled to
rely as provided in Paragraph 4.02 is materially inaccura�e; or
2. is of such a na�ure as to require a change in the Contract Documents; or
3. differs materially from that shown or iridicated in the Contract Documentis; or
4. is of an unusual nature, and difFers materially froxrx conditions ordinarily encountered and
generally recognized as inherent in work of the characier provided for in ihe Contract
Documents;
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then Cantractor shall, promptly after becarning aware thereof and before further disiurbing the
subsu��ace ar physical conditians or performing any �7Vork in connection therewith �axcep� in an
emergency as required by Paragraph b.17.A}, notify City in wz-iting abaut such cantiition.
B. Possible Price and Ti�ae Adjustments
Contractor shall noi be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Price or Contract Time if:
i. Contractor knew of the existence of such conditions at the time Contractor rnade a final
commitmeni to City with respecfi ta Contaract �rice and Contract Time by the su�mission of a
Sid or bacoming bound under a negofiiated contraci; or
2. the exist�nac of �uch condition could reasonably have been discovered or revealed as a result
aftha exarnina�ion a�fhe Contract Docutnents or �he Sit�; or
3. Contractor failed to give the written notice as requixed by Paragraph 4.Q3.A.
Unde�gt�ou�d Facilities
A. Shown o� 1'�cdicated: The information and data shown or indica�ed in fihe Contract Dacuments
with respec� to axisting Underground Facilities ai or contiguous to the Site is based on information
and daia fiarnished to City or En.gineer by the owners af such Underground Facilities,
including City, or by others. Unless ii is oiherwise expressly provided in the Supple�raez�tary
Conditions:
City and Engian.eer shalI not be responsible for th� accuracy or cornpl�teness of any such
information or data provided by others; and
2. the cost of a11 of the following will be included in the Contxact Price, and Contxactor shall
have fizll respansibiliiy for:
a. reviewzng and checking a1X such information and data;
b. locating all Underground Facil'zties shown or andica.ted in the Contract Docur�ents;
c. eoordination and adjustment of the Work wii.h tl�e owners af such Underground
Facilit�es, including City, during construction; and
d, the safety and pratection of all such Underground Facilities and r�pairing any damage
thereto resialting from ihe Worlc.
B. Not Show� o� Indicated:
1. Tf an Underground Facility which conflicts wiih the Wark is uncovered or revealed at or
contiguous fa the Site which was not shown or i�dicated, or not shown or indicatec� with
reasonable accuracy in the Cont�raci Documents, Contractar shall, prampily after becoming
awar� there�f and before further disiurbing conditions afFected thereby or performing any
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Work in connection iherewith (except in an emexgency as required by Paragraph 6,17.A},
identify the owner of ��ch Unc�erground Facility and give notice ta that owzi.er and to City.
City wi11 re�iew the discovered Undergro�nd Facility and deternun�; the extent, if any, to
which a change may be required in the Contxact Documents to reflect and document the
consequences of the existence or location of the Underground Facility. Con1�•actar shali be
responsible for the safety and protection o� such discov�red Underground Facility.
2. If City concludes that a char�ge in. the Contxact Documents is requi�•ed, a Change Order may
be issued to reflect and document such consequences,
3. Verification of e�usting utilities, structures, and sexvice Iines shail i.nclude notification of aIl
utility companies a minimum of 48 hours in advance of construction including exploratory
excavation if necessary.
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Reference Pafnts
A. City shal.l provide engineering surveys to establish reference points for construction, wl�ich in
City's judgment are necessary ta enable Confiractoz to proceed with the Work. City will provide
ca�struction stakes or other eustomaty method of matking to establish line and grades for roadwa�
and utility construction, centerlines and benchmarks for bridgework. Cantractox sha11 protect and
preserve the established reference points and properLy monutnents, and shall make no chang�s or
relocations. Contractor shall r�port to City whenever any xeference point or property monument is
lost or deslxoyed or requires relocation because of necessary changes in grade.s or locations. The
Ciiy shall be responsible for the replacement or reloca�ion o� reference points or praperty
�nonuments nat carelessly or willfully destroyed by �he Contractor. The Con�ractor shall notify
City in advance and vv�th sufficient time ta �void delays.
B. Whenever, in the opininn af the Gzty, any reference point or �onurnent has been carelessly or
willfully destroyed, disturbed, or removed by the Contractor or any af his emplayees, ihe full cost
for replacing such points plus 2S% wi.11 be charged a$ainst the Contractor, and the full amount will
be deducted from payment due the Contractor.
4.06 Haza�dous Environmental Candition cat Site
A. Reports ana� Drawings: The Supplementary Conditions identify those reports and drawings known
to City relating to Hazardons Environmental Conditions that have been identif ed at the Site.
B. Limited Reliance by Contractor on Technical Datc� Au�hoYizecl.• Contractor may rely upon the
accuracy of the "technical data" contained in such r�ports and drawings, but such reparts �nd
drawings are noi Go�traci Dacuments. Such "technical data" is identified in the �upplementary
Conditions. Contractor may not make any Contract Cl�im against City, oz� any of their officers,
di�ectars, members,�partners, emplayees, agents, consultants, or subcontractors with respect to:
1, the caz�rzpleteness o� such xeports and drawings for Con�ractor's purposes, including, but not
limiied to, any aspacis of the maans, methods, techniques, sequences and pracedures af
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constxucfiioz� to be ezx�.ployed hy Cantxactoz ��.d safety precautions and pxograu�s incide�f
thereto; or
2. other data, interpretations, opinions and information contained in such reports or shown or
indicated in such drawings; or
3, any Cantractor interpretatian of or conclusian drawn from any "technica� data." or any such
other data, inteipretations, opinions or information. �
C. Canirac�ar shall not be responsible for any Hazardaus Environmental Condition ur�covered oz�
revealed at the Site whic�i v�as nat sbown or indicated in Drawings or Specifications ox identified
in the Contract Documents to be within the scope of the Wark. Contractor shall be responsible �ar
a Hazardous �nvironmental Condiiion created with any materials brought to the Site by
Cantractor, Subcontracfiors, Suppliers, or anyone else for whaxza Con�actoz• is z�esponsibJe.
D. If Cont�actor eneounters a Hazardous �nvironmental Con.ditio�� or if Con.tractor o� anyone �or
whfl�n Contractar is responsible creates a Hazardous Enviro�lrnental Condition, Contractor shall
imm.ediaiely: (i) secuxe or otherwise isolate such conditian; (ii) stop all Work in connectian wi�li
such condition and in any area affected 1;hereby (except in an emergency as required by Paragraph
b. � 7.A}; and {iii} not�fy City {and prompflq thereafter can�rYn such natice i� writirig). City may
consider the necessity io r�tain a qualified expert to evaluate such condition ox 1:ake corrective
ac�ion, if any.
E. Contractor shall not be required to resurne Work in connection r�viih such condition or in any
affected area until aft�r City has obtained any required pernuts related thereto and delivered wxitte�
notic� to Contractor: (i) specifying thai such condition and any affectec� area is or has been
rendered suitable fox the xesuznpi:ion of Work; or (ii) specifying any special conditzans under which
such Work may be resurned.
�'. If after raceipt of such written notace Cantractor does not agree to resume such Work based on a
reasonak�Ie belie�rt is unsa%, or does nat agree to resume such �ilarlc under such special conditions,
then City may order the portion of the Work that is in the area affected by �uch condii:ion. to be
deleted from the Work. City may have such deleted partion o� th� �ork performed by City's own
forces or others.
G. To the �ullest extent permitted by Laws and Regula�ions, Cont�actor shall indemn� and hold
h�a�mles,s City, from and against all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including b�at not limited
ta all fees and cha�ges of enginee�s, archatecis, atiorneys, and other� p�nfessionals and all court
or a�bitratian or� othe� dispuCe Yesor�tion costs) aris�ing out af o� �elaiing to a Huza�dous
EnviNonmental Condition crecxted by Contractar ar by anyone for whom Contr�crcto� is �esponsible,
1Vothing in this Parag�aph 4. 06. G shall obligc�te ContYactor to inr�emn� any indiv�dual or entity
f�om and against the consequences of that individual's o� entity'.� olvn negligence.
H. The provisions of Paragraphs 4.02, 4.03, and 4.04 do not apply to a Hazardous Environmentai
Condition uncovered or reveal�d at th� Sit�.
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ARTrCLE � — BONDS AND INSURANC�
5.01 Lacensed Su�eties and Insurers
5.02
5.03
AlI bonds and insurance required hy the Cantract Documenis to be purchas�d and maintai�ed by
Contractar sha.11 be ol�tained from surety or insurance companies thafi are duly licensed or auihorized
in the State of Texas to issue bonds or insurance policies for the limits a�d coverages sa required.
S�ch surety and insurance cornpanies shall also meet such additionaI requi�ements and qualif catioils
as rnay be pz�ovided in the Supplementai� Conditions.
Perfa��nance, Payment, and Maintenance Bonds
A. Contractor shall fiatriish pe��arnnance and payment bonds, in accorciance with Texas Governrnent
Code Chapter 2253 or successor statute, each in an amaunt equal to the Contract P�rice as
security for the fait�ful pexformance and payrnent of all of Canfiaracfor's obligat�ons undei� the
Contract Documents.
B. Contractor shall furr�ish rnaintenaalce bond� in an amount equal ta fhe Cont�ract Pri�ce as security
ta pratect the City against any defects in any portion of the Work described in the Cor�txact
Documents. Maintenance bonds sha11 remain in effect for fir�vo (2} years after the date of Final
Acceptance by t�ie Ciiy.
C. All bonds shall be in the form prescribed by the Contract Documents exc�pt as pravided otherwise
by Laws or Regulations, and shall he e��cuted by suc�i sureties as are named in the list of
"Companies Holding Certificates af Authority as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and as
Acceptable Reinsuring Companies" as published in Circular S70 (a�nendec�) by the Financial
Managemeni Service, Sur�ty Bond Bxanch, U.S. Depar�ment of the Tr�asury. Al� bonds signed by
an agent or attorney-in-faci must be aecompanied by a sealed and dated power of attorney which
shail show that it is effectiv� on the date the agent or attorney-in-fact signed eaeh bond.
D. If the surety on any bond fiiz•nished by Contractor is declared bankrupt or }�ecomes insalvent or its
right to do bus�ness is terminated in the State of Texas or it cea�es to meet ihe requi�ements af
Paragraph 5,Q2,C, Cantracfior shall promptly notify City and shall, within 30 days after the event
g�viang rise to such no�ification, pravide another band and surety, boih of which shall cornply with
the r�quireme�ts of Paxagraphs 5.01 and SA2.C.
Certificates of Insurc�nce
Cantractor shall deliver �o City, with copie� to each addiiional insured and loss payee identified in the
Supplementaty Canditions, certificates of insuranc�e (other ev�dence af ins�ance xec�uested by City ar
any other additional insured) in at least the minimum amount as specified in the Supplementary
Conditions vvhich Contractox is required t� purchase and maintain.
1. The certificate of insurance shalI document the City, and all identifiec� entities natned in the
Supplementary Conditions as "Addifiianal Insured" on all liability policies.
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2. The Contracto�'s gene�al lzability insurance sha11 include a, "per project" or "per location",
endorsement, which shall be identified in the certificate of insurance provided to the City.
3. The certi�icate shall be signed by an agent authorized ta bir�d coverage on behalf of the insured,
be coanplete in its en�irety, at�d show complete insurance cai�ier names as listed in tl�e curre�t
A.M. Best Property & CasuaIty Guide
4. The insur�ers for all policies must be licensed and/Qx approved tp da husiness in the 5tate af
Texas. Exc�pt for vvorkers' compensation, a11 insurers must have a minixnum rating of A-:
VII in the current A, M. Best Key Rating Guide ar have reasonably equivaient financial
strength and solvency to the saiisfaction of Risk Management. If the rating is belaw that
requixed, waritten approval of City is rcquired.
5. All applicable policies shall i�clude a Waiver af Subrogation (Rights of Recovery) in favor
of th� City. In additian, the Contraetor agrees to waive all rights af subragation against the
Engineer (if applicable), and each additional insured identified in the Supplementaxy
Conditions
6. Failure of the City to demand such certificates or other evidence of fixil campliane� with the
insuz•ance requirements or faiiure of the City to identify a deficiency fram evidence that is
provided shall not be construed as a waiver o� Cantractor's obligation to rriainfiain such lines
af insurance coverage.
7, If insurance policies are not writien for specified coverage limits, an Uxx�.bxella ar Excess
Liability insurance for any differences is required. Excess Lia�ility shall fo11o� forjn of ihe
primary coverage.
8. iJnless otherwise stated, ali required ir�surance shall be writ�en on ihe "occiu-rence basis". If
coverage is unc�ez�wz-itten on a claims-rnade basis, th� retroaciive date shall be coincident with
ar prior to the date of the effective date of the agreex�nent and the certificate �f iizsurance shall
state that the coverage is claims-made and the retroactive date. The insurance coverage shall
be mainta.ined for the duratian o� ihe Canfract and far three (3) years fallowing Fina1
Acceptance provided under the Contract Documents or for the waxrantq pe�riod, whichewer is
longer. An annuaI certi�ficate o� insurance submitt�d fio the City shaIl evic�ence such
insurance caverage.
4. Pnlicies shall have no exclusions by endorsements, which, neither nulli�y ar amend, the
req�red lines of coverage, nar decrease ihe limits of said coverage unless such endorsements
ar� approved im writing by the City. In the eveni a Contract has bee� bid or e�ecuted and tlze
exclusions are detern�ined to be unace�piable or the Ciiy desires additional insuran.ce ca�erage,
and the City desires the contraetar/engineer to obtain such caverage, -the cantract prica sha11
be adjusted by the cost of the prernium far such additional coverage pius 10%.
10. Any self insuxed retention (SIR), in exc�ss of $25,Op0.00, affecting required in.surance
coverage shall be approved �y the City i�n regards ta assef value and stockholders' equity. In
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lieu of traditional insuxance, alte�native coverage maintained througll insurance pools or risk
retez�tion groups, must also be approved by �ity.
11. Any deductible in excess of $S,O�a.00, far any palicy that does not pxov�de coverage on a
f rst-dollar basis, must be acceptable to and appro�ed by the City.
12. City, at i#s sole discretion, reserves �he right to r�view f.he insuranc� requiretnents and to
make reasonable adjustrnents ta insuxance coverage's and their limits when deemed necessary
and prudent by the City based upan changes in statutory lavv, court decision ar f1�e claims
I�istory of the industry as well as of the cantractir�g party ta ihe City. The City shall be rec�uired
ta provide prior notice flf 90 days, and the insurance adjus�nents shall be incorporate�. into the
Work by Char�ge Order.
13. City shall be ent�tled, upon written request and without expense, to receive copies of policies
and endarsements th.ereto and map make any xeasonable requests for deletion or revision or
znodif cations of part�icular policy terms, condiiions, limitations, or exclusions necessary ta
conform ihe policy and endorseme�ts to the requixements of the Contract. DeIetions, revisions,
or znodifications shall not be required where policy pm�visions are established by law a�
regulations binding upon either party or the u�derwriter on any such policies.
14. City shall nof be responsible for the direet payment of insurance premium costs for
Contractor's insurance.
5.04 Contractor's Insu�c�nce
A. Wor�ke�s Cofnpensation and Efnpdoye�s' Liability. Contractor shall purchase and maintain such
insurance coverage with lirnits consist�nt r�ith statutary benefits outlined in fhe Texas Waxkexs'
Cornpensatiar� Act {Texas Labox Code, Ch. 406, as amended), and minimlun limits far Em�Ioyers'
Liabili�y as is appropriate far the Work being performed and as will provide protectian fram clai_ms
set farth below which may arise out of ar result from Contractor's performance of the Wark and
Contracior's oiher obligations under tlle Contract Docrunents, whether it is ta be pe�ormed by
Caniracfior, ax�.y Subcontractor or Supplier, or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of
them to perform any of the Work, or by an�one for whose acfs any of �kaem �nay be liable:
I. claims under workexs' conr�.pensation, disability benefits, and other similar employee benefit
acts;
2. claims for damages becaus� of badily injuiy, occupaiao�.al sickness or disease, ar death of
Contractax's employees.
B. Coframercial GeneNal Liability. Coverage shaIl includ� but noi be limited to covering liabiXity
(bodily injury or praperty daznage) arising from: premises/operations, independent contractors,
products/completed operati�ns, personal injury, and liabiiity under an insiaEred cantract Insurance
shall be provided on an accuzxence basis, and as comprehensi�e as the current 7nsurance Services
Office (ISO} policy. This insurance shaIl apply as primary insurance with respect to any nthex
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insurance or s�lf insurance programs affarded to the City. The Coxnzx�ercial General LiabiIity
poiicy, shall have no exclusiasls by endorsements tha� would alter of nullify prezxaises/aperations,
products/completed operat�ons, contractual, personal injury, or advertising injury, which are
normally contained with the policy, unless the City approves suc1� excluszons zn wri�ing.
Far cans�ruchian projects that present a sub5taniial completed operation exposuze, the City rnay
require tha contractor to inaintain completed opexat�ons cov�rage for a minimum of no less than
�lir�� (3) yc�s following the completion of the project (if identified in the Suppl�m�ntary
Conditions).
C. Automobile .�iability. A cammercial business auto palicy shall provide coverage on "any autd',
defined as autos owned, hir�d and non-owned axid pxovxde indemnity for claims far damages
because bodily injury ar death of any person and or property damage arising out of fihe w�ork,
maintenance or use of any nnotor vehicie by the Cantractnr, any Subcontractor or �upplier, or by
anyone directly or indirectly employed by any of them to pexfox�n any o� �e Work, ar by an�one
for whose act� any of them znay be liable.
D. Railroad P�otective Liability. If any o� the wark or any warranty work is within the limits of
railroad right-of way, the Cont�actor shall comply with the rec�uire�nents idenfi�'ied in the
�upplementary Condirtions.
E. Notafication of Policy Cancell�tion: Coni�actor shall immediately notify City upon cancellation
or other lo�s of ins�rance coverage. Contractor shali stop work unfiil �eplacement insurance has
beexz procured. There shall be na tim� credit far days not worl�ed pursuant io this seciion.
5.05 Accep�ance of Bonds and Insurance; Option ta �eplace
If Gity ha� any objection to fihe coverage �f'forded by or other provisions of the bonds or insurance
required to be purchased and maintained by ihe Contxactor z� accarc�ance with Article 5 on the basis
oi non-conformaz�ce with fhe Cantract Documents, the City shall so notify the Cantractor in vv�riting
within 10 Business Days after receipt of the certificates (ar ather erridence requested). Cantractor sha11
provide to the Ciiy such additional information in respect of in.suxa�n.ce pzovided as the City rr�ay
reasonably request. If Con�ractor does z�ot puxchase or maintain all of the hands atid irisurance required
by f11e Contract Documants, the City shall notify the Contractor in wariting of such faslur� priar to ihe
start of �:k�e Work, or oisuch failure ta maintain prior to any change in the required coverage.
ARTICLE 6 — CONTRACTOR'S RESP�NSIBILITIES
fi.01 Supervision ancl Superintendence
A. Contractor sha11 supervise, inspect, and direcfi t�e Work campetently and efficiently, devating
such attentian ther�to and appIying such skills and expertise as may be necessary to perform the
�TiTork in accordance with the Contxact Documents. Contractor shall be salely responsible for the
m�ans, m�thods, techniques, sequences, and procedures of con,�t�ction.
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B. At a11 times during the progress of the Work, Cantractox shall assigx� a conapeten�t, English-
speaking, Superintendent who shaIl not be replaced without written noiice to City. The
Superintend�nt will be Contractor's representative at tb�e �ite and shall have authority to act on
b�half of Contractor. All cornmunicafion given to or received from the Superintendent shall be
binding an Contractor.
C. Coniractor shall notify the City 24 hours prior to moving areas during the sequence of constr�zction.
6.02 Labor; Working Hours
A. Contracfor shall pxavi�de competent, suitably qualified �ersonnel to perform construction as
required by the Contract Documenfis. Confractor sha11 at all times maintain good disciplme and
orde� at the Site.
B. Except as otherwise required for the safety or protection of persons or the Work or prop�rty at
the Site or adjaceni thereto, ane� except as otherwise stated in the Contract Documents, all Work
at the Site �hall be perforn�.ed during Regular Working Hours. Contractor will not pern�it the
perfarrnance o� Work be�ond Regular Working Hours or for Weel�end Working Hours without
City's written consent (which wi11 not be unr�asonably withheld). Written request (by letter or
electronic cammunication) to pex£orm Work:
for beyond Regular Working Hours requesi must be made by noon at Iaast two (2) Business
Days prior
2, fbr Weekezzd Worlcing Haurs request must be made by noon of the preceding Thursday
3. �or legal holidays request must be made by noon two Business Days prior to fhe legal
holiday.
6.Q3 Services, Materials, and Equipment
A. Unless otherwise specif ed in the Contract Documents, Contractor shall provic�e and assume fuIl
respansibility for all services, materials, equ�ip�.e�t, labor, traz�sportafion, construction equipment
and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities,
temporary facilities, and all other �acilities and incidentals n.eces�axy for the p�rformance,
Contrac�or required testing, start-up, and completion of the Work.
B. All materials and equipment incorporated into the Work shall be as specifed ar, if not specified,
shall he af good qual�ty and new, except as otherwise provided in thc� Contract Docuxnents. All
special warra�ties and guarante�s required by the Specificatians shall express�y z�un to the bez�efit
of City. If required by City, Cantractor shall fixrnish satisfac�ory evidence (including reports of
required tests) as to the source, kind, and quality of materials and equiprnent.
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C. AlI rnaterials and equiprnent to be incorporated into the Work shall be stored, applied, installed,
canz�ected, exected, pratected, used, cleaned, and cor�ditioned in accordance with instructions of
the applicab�e Suppiier, except as otherwise may be pravided in the Contract Docuaa�ents.
D. A11 items of standat•d ec�uipment to be incorporated into the W'ork sha11 be the iatest model at the
time of bid, unless a�herwise specified.
Project S�hedule
A. Contractox shall adhere to the Project Schedule esfiablished in accordance wzfi� Pa�ragraph 2.07
and fi11e General Requiremants as it may be adjusted from time to time as provided below.
1. Contractor shall submit to City for acceptance (to the extent indicated in Pazagraph 2.07 and
the Genez�al Requzrements) proposed adjustznents in the Project Schedule that will not result
in changing the Contract Time. Such adjustments will comply with any provisions of the
General Requirements applicable thereto.
2. Contractoz s�a11 subfnit ta City a monthly Project Schedule with a mor�thly progress payment
for the duration of tlae Contract in accordance with the schedule specification 01 32 16.
3. Pro�osed adjustments in the Project Schedule that will change the Cantract Time shall be
submitted in accordance witri the requirem�nts aF Article 12. Adjustments in Contract Time
may only be made by a Change Order.
6.05
S�bstitutes and "Or Equals"
A. Whenever an item of material or equipment is specified or described in the Cont�act Documents
by using the name o� a propri�t�ry it�m or thc name of a particular Supplier, the specification ar
desc�-iption is intended to establish the type, fuz►ction, apgearance, and quality required. Unless the
speeification or description contains or is followed by words reading that no lil{e, equivaIent, or
"or-equal" item or nn substitut��n �s per�itted, ather items af material or equipment of other
Suppliers may be submitted to City for review under the circumstances c�.e�cribed below.
"Or-Equal " Iterras: If in City's sole discretion an item of material or eq�ipment proposed by
Coniractar is functionally equal tp that :�amed and suffieienfl� similar so that no change in
related Work will be required, it may be cansidered by City as an "or-equal" 1t�111, in which
case revie�vv and approval of the proposed item may, in City's sole discretion, be accomplished
wi�thout coxnpliance vvi�fih sozne ar all o� the rec�uirements �or appraval of pxoposed substitute
items. Far t�e purposes of this Paragraph 6.OS.A.1, a proposed item of material or equipment
will be considered fiulctinnally equal to an item so named if:
a. the City deterir�ines that:
1} it is at least equal in matexials of construction, quality, durability, appearance,
strength, and design characteris�ics;
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2) it will reliably perform at least equally well the function and achieve the results
imposed by the design concept of ihe completed Proj ect as a functioning whole; and
3) it has a proven record of performance and availability of responsive service, and
b. Contractor certifies tihat, if appxoved and in.carporated into the Vi�ork:
1) there will be no increase in cost tp �he City or increase in Contraet Time; and
2) it will conform substantially to the detailed requirements af tlie itexn named in the
Contract Documents.
2. Substitute Ite�ns:
a. If in City's sole c�.iscretio� a�n item of material or equipment proposed by Contractor does
not qualify as an "or-ec{ua1" item under Paragraph 6.�S.A.1, it may be submitt�d as a
propased substitute itean.
b. Cantractor s�.all subrrut sufFicient information as provided below to allow City to detertnine
if the item of material or equipment propased is essentially equivalenf ta fihat named and
an acceptable substiiute therefor. Requests for review of proposed substitute items of
material or equipment will not be accepted �� City fram anyane other than Contractar.
c, Contractor shall rnake written application to City for review of a proposed subs�iiute item
af maierial or equiprnent that Contraetor seeks to furnish or use. The application shall
comply with Sec�.on O1 25 40 and:
1) shall certify that the propased substitute itern �rill:
a) perform adequat�ly th� functions and achieve the results called for bp the general
design;
b) be similar in substance to that specified;
c) b� suited to the satn� use as that specifie�.; and
2} wi11 state:
a) the extent, if any, to which the use of the proposed substitute itcm will prejudice
Contxactor's achievement of final carnpletion on tixne;
b) whether use of the proposed substituie item in the Work will require a change in
any of th� Contract Documents (or in th� provisions o� any other direct cont�act
vv�th City fox othex work on the Project} to adapt the design ta the proposed
substitute item;
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c} �vlletl�er incorparation ar nse of the �raposed substitute item in connec�ian wiih
the Woxk is sub�ect to payxnent of az�y lice�.se �'ee ox xoyalty; and
3) will identify:
a} al1 variations of the proposed substitute item from that speeified;
b} available engin�ering, sales, maintenance, repair, arid Y�eplacement services: and
4) sha1l contain an it�rnized estimate of all costs or credits that will result directly or
indirectly from use of such substitute itenn, including casts of redesig�n and Damage
Claims of other cont�•actors affected by any resulting change.
B, Sub.�titute Constructian Methods or Prvicedures: If a specific mean�, method, technique, sequenee,
or procedure of construction is expressly requixed by the Con.txact Dac�r,nents, Conf�actar may
furnish or utilize a substitute means, method, techniqua, �equence, or proeedure of construciion
approved by City. Cantxactor shall submit sufficient inf'ormation to allow City, in City's sole
discrc;tion, to detertnine that the substitute proposed is equivalent to that expressly called for by
the Conteact Docurnents. Cantractar sha11 make �vritten application to Cit� for review in the same
manner as those provided in P�ragraph 6.OS.A.2.
C. City's Evaluation: City will be aliowed a reasonable time within which to evaluate each.
proposal ar submittal made pursuant to Paragraphs 6.05.A and 6.OS.B. City may require Gontractor
to furnish additional data a�out the proposed substitute. Gity wi11 be the sole judge of acceptability.
No "or-equal" or substitute �will be ordared, installed or utilized until City's review is complete,
whYch w�ill be evidenced by a Change Qrder in f.he case af a subst'rtute and an acccpfed Submittal
for an "or-equal." City will advise Goniractor in wf7ting of its determination.
D. Special Guar�antee: City may require Cantractor to furnish at Confiractor's expense a special
performance guarantee, warranty, or oth�r surety �vith respect to any �ubstitute. Contracto� shall
indemrtify ana� hold harmless City and anyane di�ec�iy ar indirectly enaployed by them fr�om and
against any and all clairrt.r, darnages, losses and expenses (including c�ttortaeys fees) arising aut of
the use of substituted materials or equiprnent.
E. City's Co�t Reimbursement: City will recorci City's cosis in evaluating a substitute proposed or
submitted �y Contractor pursuarif to Paragraphs 6.05.A.2 and 6.OS.B. Whather or not City
approves a substitute so proposed or submitied by Contractor, Contractor may be required to
reimburse City far evaluating each such proposed substituta. Contractor may also be required to
reimburse City for the charges for making change� in the Confiiract Doc�ents (ox in the provisions
of any other dir�ct contract vvith City} resulting from the acceptance of each proposed substitute.
F. Cont�actar's Expense: Contractor shaIl provide all data in support o� any proposed su�stitute or
"ox-equal" at Contractar's e�pense.
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G. City Substituie Reimbursemen� Casts {savir�gs or cl�arges) attzibutable to acceptance of a substitute
shall be �incarpoxated to tl�e Contrac� by Change Order.
H. �'ime Extensions: No additional tune will be granted for substitutions.
Concerning Subcontracto�s, Supplaers, and Others
A. Cantractor shall perform with his av� axgaxai.zafiion, work of a vaiue not less than 35% of the
value erxibraced on the Cantract, unless otherwise approved by the City.
B. Contractor shall not employ any Subconlraciar, Supplier, ar other individual or ez�tity, whethex
initi�lly o�r as a xep�acez�ent, against whom Ciiy may have reasonable objection. Contracior shaIl
not be required to employ any Subcont�actor, Supplier, or othex indivi�dual ox entity to fiiz�z�.ish or
per£arn3 arxy of the Wark against whom Coniractor has reasonable objection (excluding those
acc�ptable to City as indicated in Paragraph 6.Q6.C).
C. The City rnay from time to time require the use of certain Subcontractors, Suppliers, or other
individuals or entities on the project, and will pro�ide such requirements in th� Supplementary
Canditians.
D. Minority Business Enier�prise Compliance: �t is City policy to ensure the fu11 and equitable
participation by Minority Bu�iness Ente�epxises (MBE) in the procurexnent af gaods atad services
on a contractual basis. If the Contract Documents provide for a MBE goa1, Contractor is required
to camply with the intent o�the City's MBE �dinaa�ce (a� anr�ended) by the following:
1. Contractor shall, upon request by City, provide complete and accurate information regarding
actual work performed by a MBE on the Contract and pa�ment therefor.
2. Contrac�ar will not make additaons, deletions, or substitution.s of accepted MBE without
written consent of the City. Any unjustified change or deletian sha11 be a material breach of
Cantract and may result in debaz�xa.ent in accordance with the procedures outlined in the
Ordinance.
3. Contractor shall, upan reque� by City, allaw an audit anc3lor examinatio� o�any boaks, z�ecord.s,
or files in the possession of the Contraetor that will substantiate the actual work performed by
an MBE. Material rnisrepresenta�ion of any nature �nrill he grounds far terniination o� the
Contract in accordance with Paragraph 15.02.A. Any such misrepresentation may be grounds
for disqualificatian af Contractar tn bid on future cont�acts wzth the City for a period of
not less than three years.
E. Contractor shall be fully responsible to City for all acts and omissions of the Subcontra.ctors,
Suppliexs, and other individuals or entities performing or furnishing any of the Wark just as
Contrac�o� is responsible fvr Contraetor's own acts and omissions. Nothing in tt�e Contraet
Documents:
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6.07
1. shall create for ihe benefft Qf any such �ubcontractor, Supplier, or ai:her individual or entity
any contractual relationship betwe�n City and an� such �uhcontractor, Supplier or other
individual ox entity; nor
2. shall create any obligation on the part of City to pay or to see to ihe payment of any moneys
due a11y such Subcon�ractor, Suppli�r, or oth�r individual or entity exc�pt as lnay otherwise be
required by Laws and Regulations.
F. Contractor shall be solely responsible for scheduling and coordinating the Work of Subcontractors,
Suppliers, and other individuals or entities ��rfarming or �urnishing any of'the Work und�r a direct
or zndirect contract vuith Contracior.
G. A.11 Subcontractors, Suppliers, and �uch other individuals or entities perfo�ming or furnishing any
of the Work shall co�nmunicate vc�ith City thraugh Contractflr.
H. All Work performed for Contractor by a Subcontracior or Supplier will bc pur�uant to an
appropriate agreernent between Contractor and the Subcontractor• or Suppliei° which specifically
binds the Subcontractor or Supplier io the applicable terrns and conditions of the Contract
Documenis for the benefit of City.
Wage Rates
A. Duty to pay Prevailing Wage Rates. The Con.tractor shall comply with all requiren�ents of
Chapter 2258, Texas Govet�nment Cod� (as amended), including the payment of not less than the
rates determined i�y the City Council o�tl�e City o�Foi� Worth to be the preva.iling wage rates in
accordance with Chapter 2258. Such prevailing wage rates are included in these Contract
Docurnents.
B. Penalty fo� Violation. A Contractor or any �ubcontractor vtrho does nat pay the prevailing wage
shall, upQn demand made by the City, pay to the City $60 %r each worker erz�ployed �or each
calendar da� or part of th� d�.y that the worker is paid less than ihe prevailing wage rates stipulated
in these con�aract documents. This penalry shall be �retained by the Cifiy to af�sefi its adminiskrative
costs, pursuant to Texas Government Code 2258.023.
C. Complainls of Violations and Cily Dete�minaiion of Gaod Cause. On r�ceipt of information,
including a complaint by a workex, concerning azl alleged vialation of 2258.023, Texas
Government Cade, by a Contracior or Subcontractor, tha Ciiy shall make an initial
determinatian, before the 31 st day after the date the City receives the inforrna�ion, as tQ whether
good cause exists to believe that ihe viola�ion occurred. The Cit� shall notify in writing the
Contractor or 5ubcontractor and any af'fected �ovorker of its initial det�rmination. Upon the City's
determination that ihere is goad cause to balieve the Contractor or Subcontractor has violated
Chapter 2258, the City shall r�tain the fizil amounts claimed by the claimant or cIaimants as the
di�exence between wages paid and wages due under the pxevaaling wage xates, such amounts being
subtracted from successive progre�s payrnents pending a final deterinination of the violation.
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D. ��bit�atian Required if Violation Nat l�esolved. An issue relating to an alIeged vialation of Section
225$.023, Texas Government Cade, including a penalty owed to the City or an affected worker,
shall ba submitted to binding aibitra�ion in aceordance with the Texas General Arbitration Act
{Arficle 224 et seq., Revised Statutes} i�the Confractor or Subcontractor and ariy affected worlcer
does not resolve ih� issue by agreement before the 15th day after tl�e date the City makes its initial
detezmination pursuant to Paragxaph C above. If the pe�sons required to arbitrate under this
section do not agree on an arbitraior before the 11ih day after the date that arbi�ration is req�ired,
a district court sk►all appain# an axbitrator on tl�e peti�ian o�any af the persons. 'The City is noi a
party in the arbitration. Th� decision and award a� ihe arbitrator is final and binding on alI parties
and may be enforced in any court a�carxxpetent jurisdictian.
E. Records to be Maintainea? The Contractor and each �ubconiractar shal�, �or a perind a� three (3)
years following the date of acceptance of the work, maint.�.in r�cords that show {i) the name and
occupation of each worker employed by the Contraetor in ihe construc�ion of the Wark provided
�or in fhis Contract; and (ii} the actua.l per tliem wages paid to each worker. The records sha11 be
open at a11 reasonable hours for inspection by the City. The provisions of Paxag�raph 6.23, Right
to Audit, shall pertain to fhis inspection.
F. Progress Payments. With each pxogress payment or payroll period, whichever is less, the
Contractor shall submit an affidavit stating that the Coni�actflr has complied with the req�irements
of Chapter 2258, Texas Government Cade.
G. Posting of Wage Rates. Th� Coniractar shall posi prevailing wage rates in a conspicuous place at
all �imes.
H. Subcantractor Compliance. The Contractor shall include in its subcpnfracts and/or shall
aYherwise req�ire aIl of its �ubcontractors to comply wi.ih Paragraphs A through G above.
Pcaient Fees and Rayalties
A. Con#ractor shall pay all license %es axad royalties and assume all costs incident to the use in the
perfarmance of the Wark nr the incorporativn in the Work of any invention, design, process,
product, or device which is the subject o�paten� �ghts ar capyrights held by oth�rs. I�a particular
inve�.tion, desxgn, pracess, product, or d��rice is specified in the Contract Documents for use in ihe
performance of the Work and if, to the actual. kn�wledge o� Czty, iis use is subject to patent rights
or capyxights calling far the paymant of any licensa fee or royalty to others, the existence of such
ri.ghts sha11 be disclosed by City in the Coniract Documents. Failure o� the City to disclose such
infarmation daes not relieve the Contractor from its obligations to pay for the use of sa.id fees or
royalties to others.
B. To the fullest exter�t peNrjaftted by Lanv,s and Regulcations, Cont�actor shall indemn� and hold
harmless City, f�am and against all claims, costs, losses, and da�ages (inciuding but not lzrraited
to ail fees and eha�ges of enginee�s, at�chitects, attor�neys, and othe� profe.ssfonals and all court
or at�bitration or othe� dispute resolution costsj aYising out of or �elatang to any inf�inge�nent of
patent r�ights o� copy�ights incident to the use in the performance of the Wark or resulting froyn
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the incorpor�cxtion in ihe Wa�k of any inveniian, design, process, p�a�uct, or device not s�ec�ed
in the Cantf-act Documents.
5.09 �ermits and Uiilfties
A. Contractor obt�ined perrnits and licenses. Contractor shall obtaan az�d pay for all constructzon.
pez�x�its and licenses except those provided for in the �uppleinentary Conditions or Contract
Documents. City shall assist Contractor, wh�n necessary, in obtaining such perrnits and licenses.
Cantractor shall pay all governmental charges and inspection fees necessary for the prosecurion of
the Work which are applicable at the time of opening of Bids, or, if there are np Bids, on fihe
Effective Date af �he Agr.eernent, except for permits provided by the Giiy as specified in b.Q9.B.
City sha11 pay a11 charges af ut;lity owners for connections for providing p�rman�nt service to the
Worl�.
B. City ol�tained per�fnits and licens�s. City wilI obtain and pay for all permits and licenses as provided
for in the �upplementary Conditions or Contract Documents. It will be the Contractor's
responsibility to carry out the provisians o� th.e perr�it. If the Coz�tractox initiaies changes to t�ie
Conhact and i:he City approves the changes, the Coniractor is responsible for obtaining �Iearances
and coardinating with the appropriate regulatnry agency. The City will not reimbuzse tk�e
Contractor far a�y cost associa�ed with these requirements of any City acquu�ed permit. The
following are permits the City wilI obtain if required:
1. Texas Department of Transportation P�rmit�
2. U.S. Army Coips of Engineers Perrnits
3. Texas Commission on Environmental Quality Permits
4. Railroad Company Permits
C. Outstandit�g per�Pnits and Iicenses. Tl�e City amticipates acquisition of ancl/or access to permits
and licenses. An�r outstanding permits and licenses are anticipated to be acquired in accozdance
wiih the schedule s�t forth in the Supplementary Conditians. The Pxoject Sehedule subz�aztted by
the Conlxactor in accordance with the Contract Doc�unents must consider any ouistanding permits
and licenses.
6.10 Lcrws ctnd' Regulations
A. Contractor shall give alI notices required by and shal� comply wit� all Laws and Regula�ons
applicable to the performance of the Work. Except where otherwise expressly required by
applicab�e Laws and Regulations, tha City sha.il not �e respansible for rnonitoring Contractax's
complia�ce wi�th any Laws or Regulatians.
B, I� Cantractax perfarms any Work lcnowing or having rea�on to know ihat it is contrary to Laws or
Regulations, Cantractor sha11 bear all claims, costs, losses, and damages (including but not Ximiied
to a11 fees and charges of engi�neers, axch.itects, attorneys, and other professionals and all
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court or arbifiration or other dispute resolution costs) aiising out of or relating to such Work.
Hawever, it shall not ba Conlractor's responsibility to ma�ce certain that the Specif cations and
Drawings a�re in accordance with Laws and Regiilations, but fhis shal.l not x•elieve Cantractor of
Contractor's obligations under Paragraph 3.02.
C. Changes in Laws or Regulations not knavrm at the time o� opening of Bids having an effect on
the cost or time of performance of the Work may be the �ubject of a� adjusiment in Contract Price
ox Cantract Tirne.
C.11 Taxes
A. On a con#ract awarded by the City, an organization which qualifies for exemption puxsuaz�t to
Texas Ta� Code, Subchapter H, �ectians 1 S 1.3a 1-335 {as amended), the Contractor may purchase,
rent or lease all materials, supplies and equipment used or cons�amed in the perforrrzance of this
contxact by zssuing io hzs suppIiex az� e�emptzon certificate in lieu af �he �, said exernption
certificate to comply with State Compfiroller's Ruiing .007. Any such exemption certificate issued
to the Con�iractor in Iieu af the tax shall be subject ta and shall cornply with the pro�ision of State
Comptroller's Ruling .011, and any other applicable rulings pertauvng io the Texas Tax Code,
Subchapter H.
B. Texas Tax permits and information may be abtained fram:
1. Comptroller of Public Accounts
Sa1es Tax Division
Capitol Station
Austin, TX 78711; ar
2. httt,�flwww.v,window.�tai�.t�.u5lt�iufo/ta�cfoi�ns/93-forms.tmnl
6.12 Use of Site and Other Arec�s
A. Limitation on Use of Site and Other A�eas:
1. Contractor shall confine construction equipment, the storage of materials and equipment, and
the operatians of workexs to the Site and othex areas permitted by Laws and Regulations, and
shall not unreasonably encumber the Site and other areas with consiruction equipment or other
materials or equipment. Contiractor shall assume full responsibility far any da.mage to any sucb
land or area, ar to the owner or accupant thereof, or of any adj acent land or areas resulting
from the perfonx�ar�ce o�the Wark.
2. At any time when, in the judgrnent of the City, the Contxactar has obst�lzcted ar clased or is
carrying on operations in a portion of a�tree#, right-of-way, or easement greater than is
necessary for proper execution of the Work, the City may xequire t�e Contractor to �'inish t1�e
section on which Qperations are in progress before work is commeneed on any additional
area of the Site.
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3. Should a�y Damage C�aim be made by any suc� nwner or occupant because of the perfarmance
af the �ork, Cont�acior shall promptly attempt to resolve the Damage Claim.
4. Pursuant to Parag�aph 6.21, Coni�acFor� shall indemn� and hold harmless Ciiy, frarrz and
against all claims, costs, losses, and danaages a�ising out of or �elating to any clairn or ac�ion,
legal o� equitable, braught by any sr�ch owner ar occupant against Caty.
B. Ren�aoval of Deb�is Du�ing Pe�fa�mance of the Work.• During the progress of the Work
Cantracfior shall kee� the Sirte axid other areas free frozn accurz�ulations of waste rxiaterials, rubbish,
and ot�er deb�is. Remoual and disposal of such waste rnaterials, rubbish, and other del�ris shall
canforrn ta applicable Laws and Regula�ans.
C. Site Maintenance Cleaning: 24 hours a.ftex written notice zs given to the Contractor that the
clean-up on the job site is proceeding in a manner unsatisfaciory to the City, if the Contractar fails
to coz�ect the uusatisfactary pracedure, the City ma.y take such direct actian as the City deems
appropriate to correet the clean-up deficiencies cited to the Cant�actor in the written notice
(by letter or electronic cammunicati�n}, and the costs of such direct action, plus 25 % of such
costs, shall be deducted from the monies due or to become due to the Contractor.
D. Final Site Cleanang.• Prior to Fina1 Acceptance of the Work Contractar shall clean the Site a�d
tk�0 Work and make it ready for utiiization by City or adjacent praperty owner, Af the completi�n
o� the Work Contxactox shall remove �ironri the Site all tools, appliaxices, cons�iuction equipnnent
and machin�ry, and surplus materials and shall restore to original condition or better all praperty
disturbed by the W�rk.
E. Laading Structures,- Cantractor sha11 nat laad nar permit any part af any structure ta be loaded
in any manner that vvill endanger fihe structUre, nor shali Contractor subject any part of the Work
or adjacent property to stress�s ar pressures 1:hat wilI endanger it.
b.13 Record Documents
A. Contractor shall maintain in a safe place at th� �ite ar in a plac� d�signated by the Contractor and
appxoved by the City, one (1} record copy of a11 Dxawings, Specifications, Addenda, Change
Orders, �'ie�d O�•ders, and written inteipretations and clarifications in good order and annotated to
show changes rnade C�LII'Ill.g COIlSfxL1C�1DI1. These record docunr�ents together with all appxoved
Samples anc� a counterpart of all accepted Submittals will be available to City for reference. Upon
campletion a� the Work, �ese xecord documents, any operation and maiute�ce m�nuals, and
Submittals will be delivered to City prior to Final �ispection. Contractor sha11 include accurate
lacations for buri�d a�d irnb�dd�d items.
b.14 Safety and Protection
A. Contractor shall be solely respansible for initiating, maintait�ing and super�vising all safety
precautions and pro�rams in conneetion with ihe Work. Such responsibility does not relieve
Subcontractors of their responsibility for the safety of p�rsons or prop�rty in the performance of
their woxi�, nor for compliance wzth applicable sa�ety Laws and Regulataons. Contractor shall
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take all necessary pi�ecautians for the safety o�, and shall provzde the necessaz�y protection to
prevent damage, injury or loss to:
1. all persons on the Site or who may be affected by the Wark;
2. all t.k�e Work and materials and equipment to be incorporated th�rein, whether in starage an
or off the Site; and
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3. other property at the Siie or adjacent there�o, including trees, shiubs, lawns, walks,
pavements, roadways, siructures, utilities, and Undergraund FaciIzties �.ofi desi�nated for
removal, relocatiorz, or repiacement in the course of construciion.
B. Contractor sha11 comply wiih ali applicable Laws and Regulations relating to the safety of
persons or property, or to the proiection of persons or propei�ty from damage, injury, or Ioss; anci
shali erect and maintain all necessary safeguards for such safety and protection. Contra.ctoz shall
notify owners o� adjacent property and of Underground Facilities and other utility owners when
prosecution of the Work may affect t�►em, and shall cooperate with them in tbe protectioan,
r�moval, relocation, and replacezraent of their propert3�.
C. Conlxactor shall comply with the a��licable requireme�nts of City's safety programs, if any.
D. Contrac�or shall inform City of the speci�c requ�ements of Cantraetor's sa�ety pragr�n, i£ any,
with which City's ernployees and representatives must comply vt�hile at the Site.
E. All daaxaage, injury, or loss io any property referred to in Paragraph 6.14.A.2 or 6.14.A.3 caused,
direct�y or indirectly, in whole or in part, by Con�racfior, any �ubcontractor, Supplier, or any other
individual or entity directly or indirec�ly employed by any of them to perform any of the Work, or
anyone for whose acts any o�'them may be liahle, shall k�e rernedied by Gontractor.
F. Contr�ctax's dut�es aa�d responsibilities for safety and for proiec�ion of the Work shall continue
until such time as alI the Work is completed and City has a.ccepted the Work,
Safety Rep�esentative
Contt�actar shalI inform City in writing of Contractor's designated safety representaiive at the Site.
Hazard Contmunication Programs
Contractor sha11 be responsible far coordinating any exchange af mater�al sa%ty data sheets or other
hazaxd cam�munication informa�ion requirec� to be made available to or exchanged between or among
employers in accordance with Laws or Regulations.
Enzergen�cies and/o� Rectificatian
A. In emergencies affecting the sa�ety or protecYion o�pexsons or ihe Work or property at the Site or
adjacent thereto, Contractor is obligated to act to prevent threatened damage, injury, or Ioss.
Contractor shall give City prornpt written notice if Contracto�• believes that a.uy significant
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changes in th� Work or variations from the Contract Docurrr�enis have been caused thereby ox are
xequi�•ed as a result thereof. If City de�ermines that a change irs tile Contract Documents is required
because of the act�an ta1{en. by Con�rac�or in response ta such � em�rgency, a Change Order may
be issued.
B. Shauld the Contractor fail �o respond to a request from the City to reciify any discrepancies,
omissions, or correction necessary to conform. wrth the requirements afthe Contract Documents,
the City sh�11 giva the Contractor writtan r�otice that such �vork ar changes are to be performed.
The writien notice sha11 di.rect attention to the discrepant condi�ion and request the Cantractor to
take remedial action to correct the conditio�. Tn the ever�t the Contxactor daes x�ot talce positive
steps to fulfill this written request, or do�s not show jusi cause for not talcing the proper action,
within 24 hours, the City ma3� take such reinedial action wi.th. City foxces or by can�ract. Thc Cii;y
shall deduct an amo�nt equal to fhe en�ire costs for such remadial action, plus 25%, firoxn any
funds due or become due the Contractox on the Project.
6.18 S�rb�ittals
A. Contractor shall submit required Submittals io City for review and acceptance in accardance
with fi11e accepfed Schedule of Subrnittals {as �•equired by �'aragraph 2.07). Each submittal u�+ill be
identified as City may require.
l. Submit number of copies specified in tl�e General Requirements.
2. Data shown an the Submittals will be complete with respect to quantities, dimensions, �pecified
perFormance and design cril;eria, rnaterials, and similar data to show City the services,
materials, and equipment Gozi�-actox propases to provide and ta enabl� City to review ihe
ii�ormation for the limited purposes r�quired by Paragraph 6.18.C.
3. Submittals submitt�d as herain pravided by Canfractor and reviewed by City �or
canformance with the design cnncept shall be execut��l in conformity with the Contract
Documents unless otherwi.se required by City.
4. When Submitta�s are submitted far t1�e pl,upose of showing the installation in gxeater detaii,
their review shalI not excuse Contractor from requirements shown on tha Drawings and
�pecifications.
5. For�Information-Only submittals upon which the City is not expected to co��duct review or
take responsive action zn.ay be sa identified in ihe Contra.ct Doeuments.
6. Submit requir�d number of Sample� specified in the Specifications.
7. C�early identify each Sample as to mate�-ial., Supplier, pertinent data such as �atalog numbers,
the use for whieh intended and other data as City may require to enable City to review the
submittal for the limited purposes requixed by Paragraph 6.18.C.
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6.19
6.20
S. Where a Submittal is rEquired by the Cantraci Documents or the Schedule of �ubmittals, any
rala%d Work performed priar to City's review and aceeptance of the pertinent submittal will be
at the sale expense �nd responsibiliiy of Contractor.
C. City's Revie�v:
1. City will provide ti�nely review of required Submittals in accordar�ce with the Sck�eduIe of
Subn�ittals acceptable to City. City's revievv and acceptance will be only to deternune if the
items covered by the submittals will, afCer installation or incoiporation in the Work, confoz7m
to the in.�ozmation given in the Contract Documents and be cornpatible with the design concept
of the completed Prpject as a fuz�ctioning whole as indicated by the Contract Documents.
2. C'rty's review arad acceptance will not extend tn nieans, methads, techniques, sequences, or
procedures of construction (except w�ere a particular means, meihod, techr�ique, sequence,
or praceduxe �f construction is specifically and e�pressly called %r by the Contract
Documents) or to safety precautions or prograrms incident thereto. The review and acceptance
o� a separate item as such will not indieate apprflval of the assembly in which the item
functions.
3. City's revie�r and acceptance shall noi relie�e Contractor from respan�ibility for az�►y
variatian from the requirements o� the Cantract Docuznents Lu�iess Contractor has eomplied
with the requirements of Sec�ion O1 33 00 and City has given written acceptance �f eacl�
such variation by specific written notatian thereof incorporated in or accompanying the
Submitta.I. City's review and acceptance shall not relieve Contractor �'rom responsibiliry �Eor
camplying with the requirements of the Cont�ract Documents.
Continuing the Wo�k
Except as otherwise prot�ided, Contxactor sha1l carry on the Work and ac�here to the Project Schedule
duxing a11 disputes or disagreements with City. No Wark shall be del�.yed or postponed pending
resolution of any disputes ox disagreements, except as City and Contractor may otherwise agxee in
writing.
Contractar's General Wa�ranty and Guarantee
A. Contractor watrants and guarantees to City that alI Work wiIl be in accordan�e with the Contract
Doeuments and will not be defectivc. City and its officers, directors, members, partners,
amploy��s, agents, consultants, and subeontraciors shall be entitIed to rely on representation of
Contractor's warranty and guarant�e.
B. Contractor's warranty and guarantee hereunder exciudes defects or damage caused by:
1. abuse, madification, ar improper rnaintenance or operation by persons oflier than Gontaractor,
Subcontractors, Suppiiers, or any other individual or enti�y for whom Contractor is
respor�sible; or
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2. norn�al wear and tear under �oz�rra.al usage,
C. Contractor's obligation to pear�oz�m and complete the Worlc in accordance with ihe Contract
Dacurnents shall be absolute. None of the following will constituie an accep�ce of Wark that is
not in accordazace vv�fih the Contract Documents or a release of Contractor's obligation to per�orm
f.h� Work in accordance with the Contract Documenis:
1, observa�ions by City;
2. recommendatian ar pa�n�nt by City of any progress or final payment;
3. the issuance of a cer�ificate of Final Acceptance by City or any payment reiated the:reto by
Ciiy;
4. us� or occupancy of the Work or any part thereaf by City;
5. �.ny revi�w and acceptanee of a Submittal by City;
6, any insp�etion, test, or approval by others; or
7, any caixection of defective Work by City.
D. The Contractor shall remedy any defects or da.mages in the Work and pay for any damage to
other work or pro}�erty resulting therefra�n which s�ll appear within a p�riod of tw� (Z) years
from the date af Fina1 Accepfa�ce of the Worlc unless a longer periad is specif ed and shall furnish
a good and sufficient znaintenance band, complying wi1;h the requirements af Article
5.02,5. The City will give notice nf n�served defects with reason.able pxaz�rxpkness.
6.2J �ndemnific�tion
A. Contraetor covenants �nd agrees ta indemnify, hold harr�less and defend, at its aw�
expense, the City, its officers, servants and eamployees, �xom and against any and all claims
arising out o�, or a�leged to arise o�ut oF, the work and services to be performed by t�e
Contractor, its officers, agents, employecs, subcont�ractors, licenses ar invitees under tLis
Contract. TH[S INDEMNIFICATION PRnVI�ION IS CpT+'�'�rr+ Q r x.�v INTENDED TO
nPF,RATE AND BE EFY+'r'�"T'YVE EVEN IF TT � AI LF T,n nR PRnVEN THAT ALL
OR SOME OF THC DAMAGFS REiN(7 .�ni7['rHT WERE CAU�ED. YN WHOLE�R IN
PART. BY ANY ACT. i�11�iS�TON OR NEGLIGENCE OF TH� CITY. This ijndemnity
provision is intended to inc�ude, without limitatian, indernnity for costs, expenses and legal
fees incurred by the City in defendi�g against such claims and causes of actions.
B. Contrac�or covenants and agrees ta indemnify and hold harmless, at its own expense, the C'rty,
its officers, servants ar�d e�ployees, firam and against any and all lo�s, damage or destructian
of property of the City, arising out of, or allegec� to arise o�t of, the work and serv'rces to be
perfnrmed by the Contractor, its officers, agents, employees, subcantractors, licensees or
invitees under th�s Contract. THIS INDEMNIFICATLON PROVISION IS
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�PE(�[FTCATII.Y INTENDED TO OPFRATE AND BE FFFFCT[VE EVEN IF 1T iS
ALLFGED OR PROVEN TFIAT ALL OR SOME OF 'I'�� DAMAGES BEING SOLTGHT
VYERE CAUSED, IN WHQLE �R IN PART. BY ANY ACT, OMISSI(1N OR
NEGLIGENCE OF THE CYTY.
Delegation of Professional Design Services
A. Cont��actor will not be requir�d ta provide professionaI c�esign services unless such �ervices are
specifiealiy required by the Contract Documents for a portion of the Work or unle�s such services
are required to carry out Coniractor's responsibilities for construction m�ans, rnethods, techniques,
sequences and procedures.
B. If professianal desigiz services ar certifications by a design professianal related to systerns,
n�aterials or equipment are specif eally required oi Conixactar by the Cantract Docurnents, City
�iIl specify all performa.nce and design criteria that such services rr�ust satisfy. Contractor shall
cause such sezvices ox cerl�ifications to be pxovided by a properIy lice�zsed pro�essionaJ, whase
signature and seal shall app�ar on alI drawings, calculations, specificatians, certifications, and
Subxirzittals prepa�red by such professional. Subnnittals relatec� to the Work designed or certified by
such professional, if prepared �by oYhers, shall bear such proF�ssional's written approval when
subrnitted to City.
C. City sha11 be entitled to reIy upon the adequacy, accuracy and completeness of the services,
certificatiar�s nr approvals }aerformed by such design prafessionals, provic�ed City has specified
to Contractor performance and design criteria that such seitiices must satisfy.
D. Pursuant to this Paragraph 6.22, �ity's r�vi�vv and acc�ptance of design calculations and c�esign
drawi�ngs will be only for ihe limited puipose of checking far canfarrnance with perforr�nance and
design criteria given and Yhe design co�cept expressed in the Contract Docutnents. City's review
a�� a�ceptance of Subrru�tals (except design calculations and design drawings) wi�l be anly for
the pwpose stazed in P�agraph 618.C.
Raght to Audit
A. The Contractor agrees that the City shall, until tYre expiration of three (3) years after final
payment under thzs Contract, have access to and tha right to examine and photocopy any directly
per�inent books, documents, papers, and records of the Contractor involving transactions relating
to this Contraci. Contractor agrees that the Ciiy shall have access during Regular Working Hours
to all neces�ary Contractor facilities and sha11 be provided ad�qua#e and appropriate work space
in arder ta canduct auc�its in cornpliance with the provisions of this Paragraph. The City sha11
give Contractor reasonable advance notice o� intended audits.
B. Cont�actor fiirther agrees to include in all its subcontracts hereunder a provision to the effe�t that
tl�e subcon.tractor agrees that the Cxiy shall, un�i� the expiratzan of three (3) years after fmal
payment under this Contract, have access to and the right to examine and photocopy any duectly
pertinent books, documex�ts, papexs, and xecaxds af suCh Subcontractar, invalving transactians ta
the subcontract, and further, that City shall have access during Regular Working Hours to all
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Subcontractor facilities, and shall he provided adequate aa�d appropz�iate worl� space in arder to
conduct audits in compiiance wiih the provisions of this Paragraph. The City sha11 give
�ubcon�ractor reasonable advance notice of intended audits.
C. Conti•ac�or and Subcontractor agree ta photocapy such docurrients as may be requested by the City.
Th� City agrees to reirnburse Contractor for the cost of ihe copies as follows at the rate published
in the Texa� Ad�nis�xa�ive Code in effect as p�the time copying is performed.
6.24 Nondiscriminatian
A. The Cii.y is responsible fox opexatin�; Public Transportafion Programs and impl�menting transit-
related projects, which are funded in part with FederaI fnancial assistan�e awarded by �lie U.�.
Departrnent of Transportat�on and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA}, without
discriminating against any person in ihe Urnited States on the basis oirace, color, or national origiil.
B. Title TfI, Civil Right� Act of 1964 as arrcended: Contractor sllall coznply �ith t��e requirements of
the Act az�d the Regulatians as furtll�r defined in tl�e Supplementary Conditions for any projecl:
receiving Federal assistance.
ARTICL� '� — OTHER WORK AT THE SITE
7.01 Related Wo�k at Site
A. City may perform other work related to ihe Project at the Site with City's erxzployees, ar other
City coz�tractors, or through ath�r direct cantra.ets th�refor, or have ot�er work performed by utility
owners. If such other work is not noted in the Contaact Documents, fihen written natic� thereof
wi11 be given to Contractor prior to s#arting any such ot�er work; arid
B. Cantracfio� s�all af�ord each af.her confractor who is a party to such a clv-ect contract, each uiility
owner, and City, if City is performing other woxk with City's ernplo�rees or oth�r City contractors,
propEr and sa�'e access to the �ite, provide a reasonable opporiunity for the zntzoduction and stc�rage
of materials and equzprnent ar�d fihe executian af such other work, and properly coardinate the
Woric with theirs. Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting, ax�d patching of the Wark that may be
xequixed to properly conn�cf or atherwise make I�5 S0'VBPaI ��5 come together and properly
integrate with such other work. Cozitxactor sh.all not endanger any wnrk af others by cutting,
excavating, o�• atherwise altering such work; provided, however, that Coniractor may cut or alter
others' work with the written consent of Ciry and the othexs whose work will be affeci�d.
C. If the proper execution or results of any part o� Cantractar's Work depe�ds upo� work performed
by others under this Article 7, Contractor shall inspect such other work and promptly repoz-t fio
City in writing any delays, defects, or deficiencies in such �th�r work that render it unavailable
or unsuitabia for the praper execution and results of Contractor's Work. Coniz�actor's iailure ta sa
report wil� constitute ar� acceptance of such other work as fit and proper for integration with
Cont�•actor's Work excep� far latent defects in the work pxovide�. by others.
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7.Q2 Coor�dination
A. If City intends to canhact with others fo� the performance of other work on the Proj�ct at the
�ite, the foliowing will be set forth in Supplementary Conditions:
1. the individua.l or entity wha wzll have au�hority and responsibility for coorc�ination of the
activiiies among ihe various cont�actors will ba identif�ed;
2. the specific mattei•s to be cavered by such aut�ority and xesponsibility will be itemized; and
3. the extent of such authority and re��onsihiIities will be provided.
B. Unless othez�ise provided in ihe �upplementary Conditions, Ciiy sha11 have authority far such
coardination.
ARTICLE 8 — CITY'� RESPONSIBILIT7ES
8A1 Cotnmunicatians to ContYactor
Except as othervvise provided in the Supplernentary Condi�ions, C�ty shall issue all communieations
to Can�ractar.
8.42 Fut�nish Data
City sha11 timely furnish the data required und�r the Contract Dacu�ents.
8.03 Pay When Due
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8.06
City shall make payments ta Cantractor zn. accordance with Article 14.
Lands anciEase�nents; Repo�ts and Tests
City's duties with respect to providing lands and �asernents and providing enginee�ing surveys to
establish reference points a.re set forth. u1 Pa�ragraphs 4.01 and 4.05. Paragraph 4.02 ref�rs to City's
identifying and malang avaiiable to Cont�actor copies af reparts o� exp�a�rati.ons and tests oisubsurface
conditions and dra�vz�.gs of physical conclitions relating to e�sting surface or subsurface structures ai
or contiguous to the Site �hat have been utilized by Czty i� preparing the Contract Documents.
Charage O�ders
City shaIl execute Chaxage Orders in accordance with Paragraph 10.03.
Inspections, Tests, and A�rprovcrls
City's responsibility with respec� to certain inspections, tesfs, and approvals is set forth in Paragraph
13.03.
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8.07 Limitations on City's Respo�sibilities
A. The City sha1l not supervrse, direct, or have conh•ol or autharity over, nor be responsible for,
Contractor's means, m.eth.ods, techniques, sequ�nces, ar pi•ocedures of construction, or tl�e sa�ety
precau�ions and programs incident thereto, or for any failure af ContractQr to camply wifilz Laws
and Regulations app3icable to ihe perfarmance af t11e Worlc. Ciiy will not be responsible for
Contractor's failure to perform ihe Woxk in accordance wi�h the Con�ract Documents.
B. City wil3 notify the Contractor af applicable safety plans puz•suant to Paragraph 6.14.
S.OS Undisclased Hcxzardous Enviro�a�nental Condition
City's respansibility �vith respect to an undisclosed Hazardous Ez�virozumenfal Candition is �et forth
in Pasagraph 4.06.
8.09 Cornpliance witl� Safety Prograna
While at the Site, City's employees and xepre�enta�ives shall comply wi#h the specific applicable
requirements of Contractcar's safety programs of vvhich City has been inf'ormed pursuant to
Para�raph 6.14.
ARTICLE 9— CITY'S OBSERVATION STATUS DURING C�NSTRUCTION
9.01 City's Project Manager
Ciiy will provide one or more Pxoject Manager(s) during the construction period. The dulies a�.d
respor�ibilities and ti�e limitations of auihority of City'� Praject Manager during construction ai•e s�t
forth i�� the Cantrac# Documents. The City's Project Manager �or this Contract is identified in the
Suppiementary Conditions.
9,02 Visits to Site
A. City's Project Manager will make visits to the Sxte at zntervals appropriate to ihe various stages
of co�structian as City deems necessary in order to observe ihe progress that has been made and
the quality of the various aspects o� Contractor's executed Work. Based on information
obtained during such visits and observations, City's Project Manager wi11 detern�in�, in general, if
fihe Work is proceeding in accoxdance with the Contract Docurnenis. City's Project Manager will
not be reqtured to make exhaustive or continuaus inspectipns an the S'rte to checic the quality or
quantity of the Work. City's PrajeGt Manager's efforts wi11 be direcied toward providing Cify a
greater degree of confidence that th.e corr�pleted Wark will canforFn generally to the Cont��ac�
Documents.
B. City's Projecfi Manager's visits and observations are subject to alI the liumitations on authority and
responsibility in the Contract Docuznents including those set forth in Paragraph
8.07.
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9.03 Autho�ized Variations in War�k
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City's Project Manager rnay authorize minor variataorxs in the Work fi•om the require�nents of the
Contraet Documents which do not involve an adjusiment in th� Coniract Price or the Cantract Time
and are coinpatib�e rnrith the design cancept of the cozxj.pleted Project as a fiuictioning whole as
indica�ed by th� Cont�act Doeuments. These may be accomplished by a Field Order ar�d vvill be
biilding on Czty and also an Cantractar, who shal l perfonm the Worlc involved promptly.
Rejecting Defective Wo�k
Ciry will have authority to reject Work which City's Project Manager believes to be defecti�e, or vvill
not produce a completed Project that coz�orms to the Contract Dacuments or that will prejudice the
i�.tegxity af the design conce�t af ihe com�leted Project as a functioning whole as indicated by the
Contract Documents. City will have authomity to con.duct special inspec�ion or testing of the Work as
provided in Article 13, whether or noi f,he Work is fabricateci, installed, or completed.
Determinations for� WorkPerfarmed
Coniractar will det�rmine the acival quantities and classzficafi.ons of Work perfotmed. Gity's Project
Manager will review with Gontractar the preIiminary determinations on such matters before rendering
a written recomrnendation. �City's written decisinn will be final {excep� as modified io reflect changed
factual conditions or more accurate c�ata).
Decisions on Reguir�ements of Contract Documents and Acceptabality of Work
A. City will be the initial interpreter of the requirements o�the Contract Dacuments and judge of the
acceptal�ility of ihe Work thereu�der.
B. City will render a written decision on any issue referr�d.
C. City's writt�n decision on the issue referred will be final and bindang on the Con.tractor, subject
ta the provisions of Paragraph 10.06.
ARTICLE 10 -- CHANGES IN THE WORK; CLA,IMS; EXTRA, WORK
14.01 Autharized Change� in the �ork
A. Without invalidating the Contract and withou� not�ce to any surety, City may, at any time or fram
time t� time, order Exira Wark, Upon natice of such Ez�fira Work, Contractor shall promptly
pxoceed with the Work in�olved which wi�l be performed unc€er the applicable conditions of the
Contract Documents (except as other�ise specifically provided}, Exkra Wo�r� shall be
nriemariali2ed by a Change Order which may or may not precede an order of Extra work.
B. For minor changes of Worlc not requiring changes to Cvntract Tirne or Contract Price, a Fie1c�
Oxd�r may he issuec� by the Ciiy.
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10.02 �nauthorized Changes in the Wo�k
Contra�tor shall not be entitled to an incr�ase in the Contract Price or an extension of the Conhact
Time with respect to any work perfarmed that is not required by the Cantract Documen.ts as arz3.ended,
modified, or supplemented as provided in Paragraph 3.04, except in the case of an ernergency as
pravided in Paragraph 6.17.
10.03 Execution of Change Orders
A. City and Contractoz sha11 execuie appropriate Change Orders covering:
1. changas in the VVorlc which are: (i) ordered hy City pursuant to Paragraph 14.01.A, {ii) required
because of accepfance af de�ective Work under Paragraph 13.08 or Cify's correction of
defective Warlc under Paragraph 13.09, ox (iii) agreed ta by the parties;
2. cl�anges in the Contract Price or Contract Time which are agreed io by Che parties, includ'u�g
any undisputed sutn or amount of �me for WQrk actually p�rfonned.
10.04 Ext�-a Wo�k
A. Sl�ould a difference arise as to what daes or daes not canstitute Extra Work, or as to the pay�nent
ther�of, and the City insists �zpon its perfarmance, the Contr•actQr shall proceed with. tlae work aftez
making �rritten request for wrii-ten orders and shall keep accurate account of the actual reasonable
cost thereof. Contraci Clainns regardzng Extra Woxk shall be �ade pursuar�t to Paxagraph 10.06.
B. The Contractor shall fiirnish the City such instaIlation records a£ all deviations froz� the ariginal
Contract Documents as rnay be necess�ry to enable the City to prepare far parmanent record a
correcfied set o� pIans showing the actual instailatian.
C. The compensation. agreed upon for Ex1xa Worlc wh.ethex ar not inifiiated by a Change Order shall
be a full, complete and final payment for all costs Contractor incurs as a resu�t or relating to the
c�ange ar E�•a Work, whether said costs ar� l�nown, t�t�lcnown, fareseen or unforeseen at tl�at
time, including without limitation, any costs for delay, extended overhead, ripple ox izx�.pact cost,
ar any other eff�ct an changed or unchanged work as a result of the change or Extra Work.
10.Q5 Notifacation to Su�ety
If the �rovisions o� any bond require natzce to be given ta a surety of any change affecting th� g�neral
scope of the Work or the provisions of ihe Contract Dacuments (including, but not limited to,
Contract Price or Contract Tirne), th� giving of any such notice wilI be Contractor's res�onsibility.
The amount of each applicable bond will be adjusted b� the Contraetar to reflect tkae effect of any
such change.
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STANBATtD CONSTRLTCTION SPECiFICA7"ION DOCLTM�NTS Ciry PrajectNo. 104184
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10.06 Contract Claims Process
A. City's Decision Required: All Contract Claims, except those waived pursuani to Pa.ragiaph
14.09, sha11 be referred to the City for deczsion. A deci�ion by City sha11 be requu•ed as a conclition
precedent to any exercise by Coniractor of any rights ar remedies he may otherwise ha�e under
t1�� Contract Documents ar by Laws and Regulations in respect of such Con�rac�: Clai�ns.
B. Notice:
1. W�•itten notice stating the general nature of each Coniraet Claim shall be delivereci by the
Contractor to City no later �lian 15 days after the siart o� the eve�.t giving rise thexeto. The
responsibiiity to substantiate a Coniract Claim sha11 r�st with the party making the Contract
C�aim.
2. Notice of tlae amount or extent of the Contract Clairn, with supporting data shall be delivered
to the City on or before 45 days from the start of Y1ie event givxng rise thereto (unless the City
allows addztio��l tizx�.e %r Contractor to submit additional or more accu�ate data in support of
such Contract Claim).
3. A Coniract Claim far ara adjustme�t in Con�ract Price shail be prepared in accordance with
the provisions of Paragraph 12.01.
4. A Cantraci Claim for an adjustment in Contract Time shall be prepared in accardance wath
the prov�sions of Paragraph 12.02.
S. Each Contract Clairn shall be aecom�anied by Contractor's writt�n statement that the
adjustment claimed is the entire adjustment to which the Cont�actor believes it zs entitlec�. as �
result of said event.
6. The City shall subrnit any response ta the Contracfor within 30 days a�er receipt �£ the
cla.imani's last submittal(unless Contract allows additional time}.
C. City's Action: City wiil review each Contract Claun and, within 30 days after receipt of the last
submittal o� the Contractox, if any, take one of the following actions in writing:
1. deny the Ca�tract Claim in whole or in part;
Z. apprave the Contract Claim; ar
3, notify the Gontractor fhat the City is unable ta xesolve the Contract Cla.im if, in the City's
sole discretion, it would be inappropriate for the City to do so. For purposes of fiirthex
resolution af the Co�tract Claim, such notice shall be deemed a denial.
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D. City's writien action under Paragraph 10.06.0 will be final and binding, unless City or
Cont�actor involce the dispute resaiution procedt�re set forth in A�-�icle 16 within 30 days of sucil
actian ar denial.
E. No Contract Claixz� fox an adjustment zn Contract Price or Cantract Time wi11 be valid if not
submitted in accordanca with fhis Paragt�aph 10.06.
ARTYCLE il — COST OF THE WORK; ALLOWANCES; iJNIT PRICE WORK; PLANS
QUANTITY MEA,SUREMENT
11.01 Cast of tl�e Work
A. Co.rts 1'ncluded: The term Cost of the Work means the sum of aIl costs, except those excluded in
Paragraph 11.�1.8, n�cessa.rily incurred and paid by Contracior in the proper performance of the
Work. When the value of any Woxk covered by a Change 4rder, the costs i.o be xeixzzbursed ta
Contractor will be only those adciitional or incremental costs raquired because of the change in the
Work. Such. costs shall �at include an.y o� the costs iteznized in Paxagrapl� 11.O1.B, and shall
include but not be Iimited to the follawing items:
1. Payroil costs for employees in the direct employ of Contractor in the perFormance of the
V�Tork under schedules of jab classifications agreed upon by City and Con�ractor. �uch
employees shall include, w�ithout limitation, superintendents, faremen, and other pe�sonnel
emplayed full time on the Work. Payrall costs f�r employees not e;nployed �ull time on the
Work shall be apportion.ed on the basis o� their time spent on the Work. Payroll costs sh�.Il
include;
a. salaries wiih a 55% mark�ap, o��
b. salari�s and wages plus th� cost of fringe bcnefifis, which shall include social security
con�ibutians, unern.ploy�ent, excise, and pay�rol� taxes, waxkers' compensation, health
and re�irement benefiis, bonuses, sick leave, vacation and holiday pay applicable thereto.
The expenses of perfarming Work outside of Regular Warlcing Hours, Weekend
Working Hours, or Iegal holidays, shall be included in the above to tl�e e�tent authorized
by City,
2. Cost af all materials and equipment furnish�d and incorporafed in the Work, includir�g costs
of transportation and storage thereof, and Suppliers' field services required in conn.ection
therewith.
3. Rentals of all construction equiprnent and machinery, and the parts thereof whether rented
from Contractor or others in accordarzce with rental agxeements approved by City, and the
costs of transportation, loading, unloading, assemhly, dismantling, and removal thereof. All
such casts sha1I be in accordance with the terms of said rental agreements. The rental of any
such equipment, machinery, ar parts shall cease when the use tliereof is no longer necessary
far the Warlc.
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4. Payments made by Contractor ta Subcontractors for Work performed by Subcon.tz•actors. If
required by City, Cox�fixactor shall obtain compe�iiive bids from subcont�•actors acceptable to
City and Conit�actor and sha1l deliver such bids to Czty, wha will tlien determin�, which bids,
if a.ny, will be acceptable. If any subcontract provides that the Subcontractor is to be paid on
the basis of Cost of the Work plus a f�e, the Subcontractor's Cast of the Work and fee shall
be �.e�ernained in the sam.e manner as Coniractor's Cost of the Work arid fee as provided in
this Paragraph 11.01.
5. C�sts of special consulia�nts (i�cluding but not limited to engineers, architects, testin�
laboratories, surveyors, attorneys, �.nd accountants) empioyed far s�rvices sp�cifically related
to the ViTork.
6. Supplerzzental costs including the following:
a. The proportion of nec�ssary transportation, travel, and subsistence expe�ses o�
Contz�actox's ernployees iricurred in discharge of dut�es connecied vt�ith the VVork.
b. Cost, including transportation and maintenance, of all materials, supplies, equipment,
machinery, applxances, of£'ice, aaad temporary facilities at the Site, and hand tools not
owned by the workers, wluch are consumed in the performance of the Work, and cost, less
market value, a� such ztexrzs used but not consumed which remain the property of
Coniractor.
c. Sales, consum�r, use, and other similar ta�es related to the Woxk, ax�d far �hich
Contractor is liable not cavered un�ler Paragraph 6.11, as irnposed by Laws and
Regulaiions.
d. Deposits lost for causes c�thex than negligence of Contractor, any Subcontractor, or
anyone direetly or indi.rectly employed by ar�y of them or for whose acts any of fh�m may
be lzable, and royaity payments and fees for permits and licenses.
e. Lasses and damages (and related expenses} caused by dama.ge to the Work, noi
cqmpensated by insurance or othez�wise, sustai�zed by Contractor in connection with the
perfarmance af the Work, provided such losses and damages have resulted frorn causes
ofher fhan the negligence o� Cantractor, aa�y Subcont�ractox, or aanyone directly ox ind'zrectly
employed by any of them ar for whose acts any of them may be liable. 5uch loss�s shall
include setklements rnade with the wzi.tten consent and approval of City. I�o such losses,
damages, and expenses shal[ be included in the Cost af the Wark for the purpose of
deter�nining Co�t�ractor's �ee.
f. The cost of utilities, fuel, and sanitary faciliiies at the Site.
g. Minor expenses such as telegrains, long distance telephone calls, telephone and
comzx�uzucation se:rvices at the Site, express and courier serviees, and similar petty cash
items in connection with the Work.
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h. The costs of premiums for all bonds and in,surance Con.fi�•actor is required by the Contracfi
Documents �o purchase and maintain.
B. Costs Excluded.� The term Cosfi orthe Work shall not include any of the following iterns:
Payz�oll casts ax�d ather campensatiar� af Contractor's officers, executives, pi•incipals (of
partnershi�s and sole proprietorships), general managers, safety rna.nagers, engineers,
architects, est�rnators, aitor�eys, auditors, accountants, purchasing and conlxacting agents,
exped'aters, timekeepers, clexlcs, and other personnel emplayed by Contractor, whether at the
Site nr in Cantractor's principal or branch office far general administration of -Ehe Vljork and
not specifically included in the agreed upon schedul� of job classifications referred to sn
Paragraph 11.41.A.1 or specifically covered by Paragraph 11.OI.A.4, all of which axe tc� be
considexed adn�inistrative casts covered by the Contractor's Fee.
2. Expenses of Contractor's �rin.cipal and b�anch a�fices ather than Contractor's offce at ih�
�ii:e.
3. Any part of Contractar's capital expenses, including interest on Coi�l�actor's capital
employed �or th.e Woxk az�d charges against Coni�actQr for d�luiqu�nt payments.
4. Cos�s due to the negligence of Contractar, any Subcon�ractor, ar anyone directly or indirectly
employed by any of them or for whose acts any of tk�em may be liable, includi�g but not
Iizxizted fio, the caxrection nf defec�iv� Work, dispasal of rnaterials ar equipment wrongly
supplied, and maI�ing goad any damage to prope�-ty.
5. Other overhead or general expense costs of any ki�nd.
C. Conlracto�'s Fee: When all the Work is performed on the basis of cos1;-plus, Contz�actor's fee
sha11 be determined as set forth in #h� Agre�ment. When the value of any Work covered b�r a
Change Order for an adjustment in Contract Price is detexzx�ined on the basis a£ Cost of th�
Work, Contractor's f�e shall be determined as set forth in Paragraph I2.O1.C.
D. Docurrtentation: Whenever the Cost of the Work for any purpase is to be determined pursuax�t to
Paragraphs 11.01.A and 11.01.B, Contractor will establish and maintain records th�reof in
accordance with generally accepted accounting practices and submit in a form accepfiable to City
an itemized cost breakdo�vn together with supporting d�.ta.
11.02 Allawance.s
A. Specified Allotivance: It is understoad that Contractar has included in the Coniract Price aIl
allowances so narned in the Conhact Documents and sha11 cause the Worl� so covered ta be
performed for such sums and by such persons ar entities as may be acceptable to City.
B. PYe-bidAllotivance,�:
1. Contractor agrees that:
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a. t�.e pre�bid allowances include the cast to Co�tractor o� nnater�als azid equipment required
by the allowances to be d�livered at tk�e Site, and all applicabls taxes; and
b. Contractor's costs far unloading aald handling on the Site, labar, installatian, overhead,
pxofit, and other expenses contemplat�d �ar the p�e-bid allowances have been included in
the allowances, ar�d no deznand for additional payment on account oF any of the
foregoing will be valid.
C. ContingencyAllowance: Cont�actor agrees that a contingency allowance, if any, is for the soIe use
o� Ciiy.
D. Prior to fmal payment, an appropriate Change Order will be issued to reflect actual amounis due
Contractor on accaunt of Wark covered by allowances, and the Contract Price shall be
correspondingly adjusied.
11.Q3 UnitPr�ice Wor�k
A. Where the Coniract Documenfis provide that all or part of the Work is to be Unit Price Wark,
initially the Contract Price wi11 be deemed to inciude for aIl Unit Price Work an amount equal to
fihe sum of the unit price for each se�arately identified item of Unit Price Work times the esixmated
quantity of each item as indicated in the Agreement.
B. The estimated quantities of items of Uxut Prace Work are not guaranteed and are soIely for the
purpose of comparison of Bids and de�ermining an initial Cantract Price. Deternainatians of the
actual quantiti�s and classificatioz�s af Unit Price Work performed by Contractar will be made by
City subject to the pro�isions of Paragraph 9.05.
C. Each unit price will be deemed to incluc�e an amount cansidered by Contractor to be adequate to
cover Contractor's overhead and profit for each separa�ely identified i�em. Work described in the
Coniract Documents, ar reasonably irtferred as requ.ired �or a fi�nctionally complete insiallation,
but nat identified in the listing of unit price items shall be considered incidental to unit price work
listed and the cost of incidental wark included as part of tl�e unit price.
D. City may make an adjusimenfi in the Contract Price in accordance with Paragraph 12.01 if:
l.. the c�uantity of any item of Unit Price Work performed by Contractor differs rnaterially and
significantlp fram the estimated quantity of such item indicated in the Agreement; and
2. there is z�a correspond'zng adjushnent with respect to any other item of Work.
E. Increcas�d or Dec�eased Quantities: Th� City reserves the right to order Extxa Work in
accardance with Paragraph � Q.01.
1. I� the changes
work under the
price.
in quantifaes or the alterations do not significantly change �e character of
Contract Docum�nts, the altered wark will be pai.d for at the Cont�•act unit
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2. If the changes in quantities or alterations significantly change the ehaa•acter o� work, tlle
Contxact wil� be amended by a Change Order.
3. If no unit prices exist, this will be cansidered Extra Work and fi11e Contract will be amended
by a Cl�ange Order in accordance with Article 12.
4. A significant change in the character of work accurs when:
a. the character of work for any Item as aIterec� differ� r�aterially in kind or nature from that
in the Contract ox
b. a Ma�or Item of work varies by moxe than 2S% fram the original Contract quantity.
5. When the quantity of work to be done under any Majox Item of the Contract is more than
125% of t�.e oxiginal quantity stated in �the Contract, then either pai-�y to the Contract may
request an adjus�ment to i��e unit price on the portion of t1�e work ihat is above 125%.
6. Vi�hen the quantity of work to be done under axxy Major Item af �he Cantracf is less than 75%
af the original quanf�ty stated in the Cont�aei, then either party ta the Contract may request
an adj ustment to the u�nit px ice.
11.04 Plans Quantity Mec�suremeni
A. Plans quantities may or may not represent the e�act quantity of work performed or material moved,
handled, or placed during the execu�ion of the Contract. The esti.z�ated bid quantiti�s are
designated as final paynaez�t quantities, unless revisEd by the governing Section or this Articie.
B. If the quax�.tity nneasured as autlined under "Pric� and Payment Procedures" varies by xr�ore thax�
25% {or as stipulated under "Price and Payme�t Procedures" for specific Items) fiom th� total
estimated quantity far an individual Item originally shown in the Contract Docuxn.ent�, an
adjustment may be mad.e to the quantity o� autharized work don� for payment puiposes. The party
to the Contract requesting the adjustment will provic�e field measurements ar�d calcu�ations
showing the fin.al quantity �or which payrnent will be made. Payment for revised quantity will be
made at the unit price bid for that Item, except as provided �ox in Article 10.
C. When quantities are revised by a ehange in design approved by the City, by Change Order, ar to
correct an. ezxor, or ta correct an error on th� plans, the plans quantity will be inereased or decreased
by the amount involved in the change, and the 25°/a var�ance will apply to the ner�v plans quantity.
D. If the total Contract quantity multiplied by the unit price bid fox an individual Item is less than
$250 and the Itezaa is not a�ginallq a plans quantity Item, then the Item may be paid as a plans
quantity Ttem if the City and Contractor agree in wrifiing ta fix the ftnal quantity as a plans q�aantity.
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E. Far callout wark or non-site speczfic Contracts, �he pians quantity meastuemen� requirements are
not applicable.
ARTICLE 1� -- CHANGE OF CONTRACT PRICE; CH�NGE OF CONTRA.CT TIME
12.41 Change of C`ont�act Price
A. The Contract Price may nnly be changed by a Change Order.
B. The value oF ariy Work covered by a Change Order will be det�rmined as fallows:
1. wher•e the Work involv�d is covered by unit prices cantained in the Contract Documents, by
�pplication of such unit prices �o the quantities of the items involved (subj ect to the provisions
of Paragraph 11.03}; or
2. wher� the Work invalved is n.ot cavered by �nit prices confained in the Contract Documents,
by a mutually agreed lump sum or unii price {which rnay include an allowance for ovexk�ead
and profit nofi necessarily in accarda�ce with Paragraph 12.O1.C.2}, and sha11 include the cost
of any secondary impact� that are fare�eeable at the time of pricing the ca�t c�f Extra Work;
ar
3. whexe the Work involved is not covered by unit prices contained in the Contract Dacuments
a�d agreement tn a lump sum ar tuiit prxce is not reached u.nder Paragraph 12.O1.B.2, on the
ba�is of the Cost of the Vtjork (deternuned as provided in Paragraph 11.01) plus a Cnntractax's
fee for o�erhead and profit (determined as provided ixx Pa�ragraph ].2.O1.C).
C. Cont�actor's Fee: The Contractor's additional fee for overhead and prof t shall be detern�ned as
follows:
1, a mutually acceptab�e fixed £ee; az�
2, z� a£�ixed �ee is not a�reed upon, then a fee basec� on the following percentages of the various
portions of the Cast of tha Work:
a. for costs incw7red un.der Paxagraphs 1�.O1.A.1, 11.O1.A.2. and 11.O1.A.3, the
Contractor's additional fee sha1I be 1 S percent except for:
1) rental fees for Contractor's awn equipment using standard rental rates;
2) bonds and insurance;
b. for costs incurred under Paragraph 11.01.A.4 and 11 A I.A.S, the Contractor's �ee shall be
five percent (5%)>
1) where one or more tiexs of subcontracts are on ihe basis of Cost of the Work plus a
fee and no fixed fee is agreed upon, the intent o� Paragraphs 12.O1.C.2,.a and
12.�1.C.2.b xs tha� the Subcontractor wha actually performs fhe Work, at whatevar
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tier, wiIl be paid a fee of 15 pe��cent of the costs incurred by such Subcontractc�x under
Paragraphs 11A1.A.1 and 11.01.A.2 and tllat any higher ti�r Subcontractor and
Contlractor wi11 each be paid a fee of five percent (5%} of the alnount paid to the next
lower tier Subcon%actor, howe�er in no case shall the cumulatave total o� �ees paid be
in excess af 25 %;
c. no fee shall �e payable an the basis af costs iternized und�r Paragraphs l 1.O1.A.6, and
11.O1.B;
d. the amount of credit to be allowed by Cantractar to City for any ehange whic� results in
a net decrease in cas# will be th� a�not�nt of the actual net decrease in cost plus a deduction
in Contractor's fee by an a�nount equal ta five percent {5%) of ,such net decrease.
12.Q2 Change af'Cont�act Time
A. The Con�ract Time may onIy be changed by a Change Order.
B. No extension of the Contract Time �vill be allowed for Extra Work or for elaimed delay unless #he
Extra Work conteinplated or clazzn.ed de�ay is shown tp be on the critical path af the Project
Schedule or Contractor can show by Critical Path Method a�lalysis how the Extra �Vorl� ar claimed
delay adversely afFects the critical path.
12.03 Delays
A. Where Contractor is reasonably delayed in the performance or completion of any part of ihe
Work within the Contract Tune due to delay beyond fihe control of Contractor, the Contract Time
may be e�tended in an amount equa.l to the time lost due to such delay if a Contract Claim is made
therefor. Delays beyond the contxol of Cantractar shall include, but no# be lirnited to, acts or
neglect by City, acts or neglect of utility owners or other contractors performing other warlc as
conte�mplated by Art�cle 7, fires, floods, epidemics, abnorr�al weather conditions, or acts of God.
�uch a.n adjustment shall be Contractor's sole a��d exclusive remedy far tk�e de�ays described in
this Paragraph.
B. I� Confiractor xs delayed, City shall not be Iiable to Coi1t�•actor for any claims, costs, losses, or
damages {ineluding but noi limited to a11 fees and chaxges of engineer�, architects, attorneys, and
other professionals and all cout�t or arbitration or other dispute resolution costs) sustained by
Contractor on or in cannection with any other project ar anticipated project.
C. Contractor shall not be entitled to an adjustment in Cantract Price or Cantract Tim� far d�lays
within the cantral of Contractor. Delays attributable to and within the control af a Subcontractor
or Sup�Iier shall be deemed to be delays within the cantr�l af Contractor.
D. The Contractor shall recezve no eo�rape��ation �Qr delays ar hindrances to the Worlc, exeepi when
direct and unavoidable ext�a cost to the Cont�actor is caused by the failure of the City to provide
ir�ormation or material, i� a.t�y, which is to be furnished by the City.
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ARTICLE 13 — TESTS AND INSPECTIONS; C4RRCCTION, REMOVAL OR ACCEPTANCE OF
DEFECTTVE WORK
13.OI Notice of Defects
Notice of all def�ctive Work of which City has actual lalowledge vWi11 be given to Contractor.
Defective Work may be rejectec�, corrected, or accepted as provided in t1�is Arl:icle 13.
13.�2 Access to Wor�k
City, independent testing laboratories, and gave��me�tal agencies wi.th ju�risciictioz�al interes�s wil]
have access to �he �ite and the Work at reasonable times for their observation, inspection, �Cl 1:E5�ll1�.
Contractar shaIl provide them proper and safe conditions �ox such aceess and a�.vise them of
Contractar's safety procedures and programs so ihat they may comply therewith as applicabl�.
i3.03 Tests and Inspections
A. Contractor sha11 give City timel� notice o�' readiness o� tl�e Work for a11 required inspeciions,
fiests, or approvals and shall coaperate with inspection and testing personnel to facilitate requirad
inspections or tests.
B. If Contract Documents, Laws ox Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction require any
of the Work (or part thereo� to be inspacted, tested, or approved, Coz�tractor shall assume fiill
responsibzlity �or arra�ging atld obtaining such independent inspections, tests, retests or approvals,
pay all cos�s in connection thei•ewith, and furnish City the r�quir�d certificates of inspec�ion or
approval; excepting, however, those fees specifically identified in the Supplementary Canditions
or any T�xas Department of Licensure and Regulation (TDLR} inspections, which shall be paid as
described an the Supple�nentary Conc�itions.
C. Contractor sha1� be responsible for arranging and obtaining and sha11 pay a�l cosis in connection
�rrith any inspecrions, tests, re tests, or approvals required for City's acceptance of materials or
equipment to be incorporated in the Wark; ar acceptance of materials, mix designs, or equipment
su�mitted for approval prior to Contractar's purchase thereof for inco�poxation in the Work.
Such inspections, tests, re-tesis, ar approva.is shaii be performed by or�anizations acceptable to
City.
D. City may arrange far the services of an independent testing laboraiory ("Testing Lab"} to
p�rform any inspec�ions or tests ("Testing") for any part af the Wox�C, as detern�ned solely by
City.
1. City will coordina�e such Testing ta the extent possible, wvith Contractor;
2. Should any Tes�ing under this Section 13.03 D result in a"fail", "did not pass°' or other
similar negative result, the Contractor shall be responsible for paying for any and alI retests.
Contractor's cancella�ion without cause of City initiated Testing shall be deexned a negative
result and require a retes#.
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3. Any a�aunfis owed �'ot• any retest und�r this Section I3.03 D�hall be paid directly to the
Testulg Lab by Contxactax. City wiIl forwaz�d all in�ozces �ar xetests ta Cantractor.
13.04
4. If Contractor fails to pay the Testzng Lab, Crty wi�ll no� zssue k'inal Payment un�il the T�sting
Lab is paid.
E. Zf any Woxlc (ar the worlc of others) that is ta be inspacted, tested, or approved is covered by
Contractor wiihout written coneurrence of City, Contractor shall, if zequested by City, uncover
such Work fn�• abservation.
F. U�zcovering Work as provided in Paragraph 13 .03.E sha11 be afi Contractor's expense.
G. Cantractor shall have fihe right ta rnalce a Cantract Claim regarding any rei;est ar invoice issued
under Section 13.�3 D.
Uncovering Wo�l�
A. If any Work is covered contrary to the Contract Documents or specific instructions by the City, it
must, if requested b� City, be uncovered for City's observation and replaced at Contractor's
expense.
B. If City considers it neeessary or advisable that covered Vilork be absexved by City or inspecied or
tested by at.�i.exs, Confiractox, at City's request, sha1� uncover, expose, ar otherwi.sa malce available
for observat�on, inspection, or testing as City may require, that paY-tion af the Wark in question,
furnishing all necessary labor, material, az�d equipment.
If it is found that the uncovered Worlc is defective, Contractor shall pay a11 claims, costs,
losses, and darr�ages (ineIudin,g but not limited to all fees and charges of �ngin�ers, arclutects,
attorn�ys, and oth�r professionals and alI court or other dispute resolution costs) arising o�t o�
or relatzng to sl�ch uncovering, exposur�, observaiion, inspection, and testin�, and of
satisfactory replacement or recons�uction (including but not Iizxa.ified to all costs of repair or
replacement of work of oth�rs); or City shall be entitled to accept defective Work in accordance
wiih P�ragraph 13.08 in whicl� case Con.tractor shall still be responsible far a11 cosfs associated
with exposing, ob�ez�ing, and testing the defective Work.
2. If the uncovered Wark is not found io be defeciive, Contractor shall be allowed an incxease
in the Contract Price or ar� extension ofr the Con�ract Time, ar bath, directl�r attributabl� to such
uncovering, exposure, obseivation, inspection, testuig, replacemenl;, and xeconsl�uction.
13.OS Caty Nfay Stop the Wo�k
If the Vi�ark is defective, or Contractor fails fo supply suff'icient skilled workers or suitable materials
or equipment, or fails io perforrn the Wark in such a way Ghat the completed Work will conform to
the Contract Doeuments, City rnay order Contractor to siop the Work, ar az�.y portxon thereof, until the
cause for such order has been elii�n.inated; however, this right of City to stop the Work shall not give
rise to any duty on the part of City to exercise this right fox %he benefit of Con�ractor, any
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SuUcontr�ctor, any Supplier, any other individual or entity, or any surety for, or employee or agent o�
any of them.
13.Ob Cor�ectian or Removal of Defective Wo�k
A. Promptly after receipf af written notice, Coz�tractox shall carrect all d�fect�ve Work pursuant to
an �.cceptable sched�ale, whether or not fabricated, installed, or completed, or, if the Work has been
xejected by City, remove it frpm the Project and repIace it with Work that is not defective.
Contractor s�all pay aIl claims, costs, addiiianal testing, losses, and damages (including but not
limited to alI �'ees and charges of engineexs, architects, attorneys, and other professionals and aIl
court or arbitrati4n ar o�her dispute resolution costs) arising out of or reIating to such correction
or removal (including but not limited to aIl costs of repaiz o�r replacement af work of others).
Failure to require the re�noval of any defective Worlc sha11 noi constitute accepf.ance of such Work.
B. When carrect�x�g defective Work under the tenns af this Paragraph 13.06 or Paragraph 13.07,
Conhactor shall take no action that would void ar o�he�vise impair City's special waxxan.ty az�d
gua�razrtee, if aza.y, on said Woxk.
13.07 CorYection Period
A. If within two (2) yeats after the date of Fina1 Acceptance (ar such longer period of tizne as may be
prescribed by the terms o� any applicable special guarant�e r�quired by the Contract Documents),
any Work is found to be defect�ve, or if the repair of any damages to the Iand or ar�as xnade
available far Contractor's use by City or permitted by Lar�v�s and Regulations as cantemplated in
Paragraph 6.10.A is found to be defective, Contractor sha11 promptly, withouf cost ta City and in
accaxdaz�ce witk� City's written instructians:
1. repair sueh defective Iand or areas; ar
2. correct such defective Work; or
3. i� the defective Wark has been rejected by City, r�move it from the Projact and replace it
with Work that is not defective, aud
�4. satis�actari�y correct ar repair or r�move and replace any damage to other Work, to the work
of others or other land or areas resulting the�efrozra.
B. Tf Contractar does nat prom�tly comply with the terms of City's written instructions, or in axk
emergency where delay would cause serious xisk of loss or damage, Ciiy may haue the defective
Work corrected or repaired or may have the rejected Wark removed and replaced. A11 c�ain:�s,
cost�, Iosses, and damages {inc�udi.zag but nat limited to all fees and charges af engineers,
arclut�cts, attorneys, and other professionals and all court or other dispute resolution costs) aarising
out of or relating to s�ch coz�rection or repair ar such removal and replacement (including but not
limited to all costs of repair or replacerneni flf work of others) wi116e paid by �ontractor.
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C. Tn special cirGumstances where a particular item of equipment is placed in continuous sezvice
before Final Acceptance of alI the Work, the correction period for that itean may siart to run from
an earlier date if so provided in the Contract Dacuments.
D. Where defective Woxlc (az�.d damage �o other Woxk resulting thexefrom) has been carrected or
remavec� and replaced under this Paragraph 13.07, the correction period hereunder wiih respect
fo such Worlc map be requi_red to be e�tended fo�• an additional periad of one year after �he end of
the irutial correc�ion period. City shall provide 30 days written natice to Contractor should such
addi�ional �arranty aoverage b� required. Contractor may disput� this requirement by filing a
Contxact Claim, pursuant to Paxagxaph 10.0&.
E. Contraetor's obligations under t.�us Paxagxapll 13.07 are zn addition to any other obligation or
vva��ranty. The provisions of �is Paragraph 13.07 s�all not be construed as a substitute for, or a
waiver af, the provisions oi any applicable statute of limitation or repose.
13.0$ Acceptance afDefective Wo�k
If, instead of requiring correction or removal and replacement af defective Work, City prefrers to
aceept it, City may do so. Corltractor shall pay all claims, costs, losses, and damages {including but
not linnified to all �ees and ck�axges of engineers, archifecfs, attorneys, and other prafessionals and all
courf or other dispute resol�tion costs) attributable to City's evaluation of and de�terfnination io accept
such defeefive Work and far the din�inished value af the Work to the e�tent not ofllerwise paid by
Contractor. If any such acceptance occurs prior to Final Acceptance, a Change Order will be issued
incorporating the necessary revisions in the Contract Documents with respect to the Worlc, and City
shall be entitlec� to an appropriai:e decrease zn the Contract P�-ice, reflecting the d'z�xainished value a�
Work so accep�ed.
13.09 City May Correct D�fective Wo�k
A. Tf Contractor fails within a reasonable time after written natice from Ciiy to correct defective
Work, a�• ta remave and replace rejected Work as required by City in accordancc �with Paragraph
13.06.A, or if Contractor fails to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documenis,
or if Contractar fa,ils to comply with any other provision of the Contract Documents, City rnay,
after seven {7) days wriiten notice to Contractor, correc�, ox remedy an.y such deficiency.
B. In exercising the rights and remedies under this Paragraph 13.04, City shall proceed
expeditiou�ly. In cannection with such corrective or remedial action, City may exclude Contract�r
�xoan all ox part oi the �ite, talce possession af all ox part of the Work and suspe�.d Contractox's
seivices a�elated thereto, and incoiporate in the 'VVork aIl materials and equi�ament incorporated in
the Woxk, sfiored at the Sifie or for whieh City has paid Cantr�c�or bu� which are sfared elsewhere.
Contractor shall allow City, City's representatives, agents, consultants, employees, and City's
o�lier contractors, access to �he Site to enable City to e�erci�e the rights and remedies under this
Paragraph.
C. All claims, costs, Iosses, and dainages (including but not Iimified to all fees aai�d chaxges af
engineers, architects, attorneys, and otheY profe�sionals and all court or other dispute resolution
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cost�) incurred or sustained by City in exercising the rights anc� remedies under i�.his Paxaga-aph
13.09 will be charged against Cantractor, ax�.d a Change �rder will t�e i�su�d incoiporating the
neeessary revisions in th� Contract Documents vvith r�spect to the Wocl�; and City sha11 be entitled
to an appropriate decrease in the Contract Price.
D. Cani'aractor shal� not be allawed a� e�tension of the Contract Tirne because of any delay in the
performance of the Work attributable to th� exercise of City's rights and remedies under this
Paragraph 13.09.
ARTTCLE 14 — PAYNIENTS TO CONTRACTOR AND COMPL�TYON
14A1 5chedule of Values�
The Schedule of Values for Iump sum contracts e�tablished as provided in Paragraph 2.07 will serve
as the basis for �rogress payments and will be incorporated inta a form af Application for Payment
accepta.ble to City. Progress payments on account af Unit Price Wark will be based on the number af
,�nifs completed.
14.02 Pr�ag�ess Payments
A. Application,s for Payments:
4.
5.
1. Contractor is responsible fox pxovidiz�g alI znfozmation as xequ.ired tn became a vendor of �lie
City.
2. Ai least 20 days be�ure the date established in Yhe General Requir�ments for each progress
paytnent, Contractor shall �ubmit to City for review an Application for Payment filled out aa�d
signed b� Contractor covering the Work compl�ted as o� the date of the Application and
accompanied by� such supporting documentation as is required by the Contract Dacuznents.
3. If paym�nt is requested on the basis of materials and equipment not incorporated in the Work
but delivered and suiiably stored at the Site ar a� another Iocafiion agreed to irl writing, the
Application for Payment �hall also be accornpanied by a bi11 of sale, invoice, or other
docur�ieniation warranting that City has received the materials and equipnr�ent free a.rid clear of
all Liens and evidence that the materials and equipment are covered by appropriate insurance
or other arrangements ta protect City's interest therein, a�l o� which must be satisfacta�y to
City.
Seginning with the seea�d Applicatian £or �ayment, each Applica�ion sha11 include an a.ffidavii
of Contractor stating that prc;vious progress payments received on account of the Work have
been applied on account to di�scharge Cantractor's legitirnate obligations associated with priar
Applications �or Payment.
The amaunt of retainage with respect ta progress pa�ments will b� as described in
subsection C. unless othenvise stipulated in the Contract Documents.
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B. Review ofApplications:
1. City wi�l, a�tez receipt of eac� Applzcation for Payment, either indicate in writing a
i•ecommendation of payment or retiarn the Application to Contrac�or indicating reasons far
r�ft�sing payment, In the latter case, Cantractor znay m.ake 1he necessary corrections ai�d
resubmit fihe Application.
2. City's processing of any payment requested in an Application for Payin�nt will he based on
City's observai�ans of ihe execufied Worlc, and an City's review of the Application for Payment
and the accompanying data and schedules, that to the best of City's knowledge:
a. the Work has progressed io the point indicated;
b. the quality of the Work is generally in accordance with th� C�ntract Documents (subjcct
to an evaluation of th.e Work as a fi,inctioning whole prior to or upon Final Acceptance, the
results of any subsequent tests calred for in �he Contract Docurnents, a final deternlination
aF quanti�ies and classifications for Work performed under Paragrapk� 9.OS, a�nd any other
qualifications stated in the recommP„r�ation).
3. Processing any such payment will not thereby be deemed to have represenied that:
a. inspectians made to checic the quality or the quantity of the Work as it has been per�'ormed
have been e�aust�ve, e�tended to every aspecf af the Warl� in progress, or iur�volved
detazled inspections of ihe Work heyond the responsibilities specifically� assigned io City
in the Contract Documents; or
b. there may not b� otl�er matters ar issu�s beiween �lie parfies that might entitle Contractar
ta be �aid addit�anally by City or entitle City to withho3d payment to Contractor; or
c. Cantractar has complied wi�tl� Laws and Regulations applicable to Contractor's performance
of tl�e WorIc.
4. City may re�use to proc�:ss the whoIe or any part of any payment because of subsequ�n�ly
discavexed evidence or the xesults of subsequent inspec�ion� or te�ts, and revise or revoke
any such payment previously made, ta such extent as may be necessary to protect City fi•om
loss because:
a, the Work is defective ax completed Warlc has been dannaged by the Cont�actor or
subcontractors requiring correction or replacement;
b. ciiscrepancies in quantities contained in pravious applications for payment;
c. the Contract Price has been reduced by Change Qrders;
d. City has been required to correct d�feciiv� Work or camplete Work in accordance with
Paragraph 13.09; or
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e. City has actual lcnowledge of the occurrence of any of �he events enumerated in
Paragraph 15.02.A.
C. Retuinage:
1. For contracts less than $400,000 at the time of execution, retainage shall be ten percent
(10%}.
2. For contracts greater than $�Q0,000 at the time of executian, xetainage sha.11 be five percent
(S%}.
D. Lfqufdated Damages. For each calendar day that any worlc sha11 remain uncompleted a#�er the
time speczfied in the Cont�•act Documents, the sum per day specified in the Agreement will be
assessed against the monies due the Contractor, not as a p�nalty, but as datnages suffered by the
City.
E. Paynzent: Contracior will lae paid pursuant to the requirements of tlus Article 14 and payment
�nrill become due in accordance witl� the Contract Documents.
F. Reduction in Paytrtent:
1. City may reiuse t�a ma�e paymer�t of the amount requested bec�.use:
a. Liens have been fiIed in connection with the Work, e�cept where Contractor has delivered
a sp�cific bond satisfactory to City to secure the sa#isfaction and di�chaxge of such Liens;
�. there are other items entitling City to a set-off against the amount recommended; or
c. City has aetual knowledge of the occurrence of any of f.he events enumerated in
Paragraphs l 4.Q2.B.4,a through 1�.02,B.�.e or Pa�ragz�aph 15.02.A.
2. If City refuses to make payment of the amount requested, City will give Contractar written
notice stating the reasons for such ac�on and pay Co�tractar any arnount remaining after
deduction of the amount so withheid. City s�all pay Contractor the amount so withheld, or any
adjusiment thereto agreed to by City and Contractar, when Contractar remed'zes the reasnns
for such action.
14.03 Contractor's Warranty of Title
Contractor warrants and guarantees that ti�le to all Work, materiais, and equipment eovered by any
Application for Payment, wheiher incorporated in the Project or not, will pass to City no later than the
time af payment free and clear of ail Liens.
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14.04 Pc�rtial Utilazation
A. Prior 1:o rinal Acceptance of alI the Work, City may use or occupy any pai-t of the Work which
has specifically been identified in the Cantract Docunne�ats, or whicl� City detern�ines constitutes
a separately funct�oning and usable part of ihe Work that can be used for its intended pu�pose
without signif cant interference w%th Contxactor's perfai7nance af the remainder of �Iie Work. City
at any time may notify Coniraetor in w�•iting to permit City to use or occupy any such pa�-t of the
Work which City determines ta be ready for ifs intended use, subject to the following conditions:
1. Con.lxactor at axay tirz�e may noti�y City in writing that Contractar cansiders any such part of
ihe Work zeady for its intended use.
2. Within a r�asonable time after noiification as e�umerated in Paragraph 14.OS.A.1, City a,n�
Contractor sha11 rnake an inspection of that part of the WQrk to deternune its siatus of
campletion. Tf Ciiy does not consider that part of the Wark to be substantially complefie, City
will notify Cantractor in wri�ing giving the xeasons therefor.
3. Paxtial Utilization will z�ot constitute Final Acceptance by City.
14.05 Fincxllnspection
A. Upon written notice fram Contractox that the entire Work is Substantially Complete in
accordance wzth f11� Contract Documents:
1. Within 1 Q days, City will scYzedule a Final Inspect�on with Contractar.
2. City will notify Cantractor in wriiing of all paxticulars in which this inspection reveals that
th� Work is incamplete or defective {"Punch List Items"). Contractor shall immediately take
such measures as are necessary to coxnplete suck� Work or remedy suck� deficienezes.
B. No time charge will be made against th.e Conixactox between said daie o�natification to th� City
af �ubstantial Cornpletian and the date of Final Inspection.
1. Should the City determine that the Worlc is not ready for Fina1 Inspection, City will natify the
Cont�ractor in writing of the reasans and Gon#ract Time will resume.
2. Shauld fhe City cancur that 5ubstantial Completio� has been achieved with the exception of
any Punch List Iterns, Contract Tizxie will xesume �or the duration it takes for Coniractar to
achieve Final Acceptance.
14.0� Final Acceptance
Upon co�ple�ian by Contractor to City's satisfaction, of any additional Work identified in the Final
In,�pection, City will issue to Co�tractor a letter of Fina1 Acceptance.
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14,07 F'inall'ayment
A. Application for� Payment:
I. Upan Final Acceptance, and in the opinion a� City, Cantractor may make an application for
fznal payment following the procedure for progress payments in accordance with tha
Contract Docuineilts.
2, The �nal Applicatian far Payment shall be accom�aanied (excep� as previously deliveredj by:
a. all documentation called for in the Contract Documenis, including but noi limited to the
evid�nce of insurance required. by Paragraph 5.03;
b. cozasent of fhe surety, if any, to fir�al payment;
c. a list of all pending or released Damage Claims against City that Contractor believes are
unsettled; and
d. affidavits of payments and camplete and legally effective raleases or waivers
(satisfactory to City) af all Lien rights arising out of ox Liens filed i�z� cazmectzon w�ith the
Work.
B. Payment Beconzes Due:
1. After City's acceptanc� of ihe Application for Payment and acca�panying documentation,
requested by Cantractor, less previous pay�enis made and any sum City is entitled,
including but no# limited to liquidated damages, will becor�e �ue and payable,
2. After all Damage Clairns have been resoIved:
a. directl� by the Contractor or;
b. Contractor provides evidence thai the Damage Ciairn has been reported to Confractor's
ir�snrance pravider for resolution.
3. The making of the fin�1 payment by the City shall not relieve ihe Contractar af any
guaxantees ar other requireme�ts af the Contxact Documents which specifically continue
thereafter.
14.08 Final Completion Delayed and Pa�tial Retainage Release
A. If final completion of the Work is significan�ly delayed, and if City sa ca1�fiY7�ls, City may, upon
receipt of Contraetor's final Application for Paymeni, and without terminating the Contract, make
payment of the balance due for that portion of the Work fully cQmpleted and accepted. Z� the
remaining balance io be held by City for Work not fully completed or corrected is lass than the
retainage �tipulated in Paragraph 14.02.C, and if bonds have been furnished as required i�
Paxagraph 5.02, the written consent of the surety to the payment of th� balance due for that
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portian a� the Wnrk fully complef�d and accepted shall be submitted by Contractoi to City with
the Application Eox such payment. Such payment shall be made under the tea�rns and condit�ons
governing final paymeni, except that it shall not constifiut� a waivez o� Cantract Claims.
B. Partral Retainage Release. For a Contract that provides for a separate vegetative establishmer�t
and maintenance, and test and performance perioc�s following the completion of all other
construction in the Contract Document� for all Work locations, the City may release a partion df
t�ie amount retained provided �liat all other worlc is completed as determined by the City. Before
the release, all submittals and final quantities rnust be cnrrxpleted and accepted for all other work.
An amount suffici�nt to ensure Contract compliance will be retained.
14,09 YYc�iver afClaims
The acceptance oF final payrnent will consiitute a release of the City frorn a11 claims or Iiabzlities
under the Contxact for a.�y�hing done or fuz�ished or relating to the work under the Contract
Documents or any act or neglect of City related to or connected with the Contract.
ARTICLE �� — SUSPENS�ON OF WORK AND TERMINATION
15.01 Caty May Suspend Work
A, Afi any time and without cause, City may suspend the Worlc ar any portian thereof by written
notice to Contractor and which may fix the daie on which Wor�C wi.11 be resumed. Contractor shall
resume tihe Work on 1:he date so fixed. During temporary suspension of the Wor1c cove� ed 6y these
Cdntract Docuznents, for any xeason, the City wi11 make no extra payment for stand-by time of
construction equipment and/or construction crews.
B. Should the Contractor not be able to com�lete a portion of the Projeci due to causes beyond the
cont°ra1 0� and withou� the fault ar neglige�ce Qf the Contractor, and should it be deiermined by
mutual consent of the Contractor and City that a solution to a11ow construction to proceed is not
available within a reasonable p�riod of time, Coniractor may request an extension in Contract
Tinze, d'vrectly attributable to any such suspensian.
C. Tf ii should beeome necess�ry to suspend the Woxk fo:r an indef nite pe�iad, the Con�ractor shall
store a11 materials in such a manner ihat they will not obstruct or irnpede the public uz�necessaxily
nor become damaged in any way, and he shaJl take every precau�ian to prevent damage or
deterioration of the work performed, he shall provide suitable drainage about ihe work, and erect
temporaxy structures where necessary.
D. Contractor rrzay be reimbursed for tl�e cost a� movir�g his equiprnent off th� job and returning the
necessaYy equipment to the job when it is deterrruned by the City that constxucti�on rnay be
xesunned. Such reimbursement sha11 be based on actual cost to the Contractor of moving the
equipment and no profit will be allowed. Reizx�bursement may not be allawed if the equipment is
maved to anather construction proj ec1; for the City.
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15.�2 City May Terminate for Cause
A. The accurrence of any one or moxe o�tl�e follovving events by way o�exaanple, but not oflzmitation,
may justify ternunation for cause:
Contractar's persistent fail�e fo perfarm the Work in accordance with the Cantract Documents
(including, but not limited io, failure to supply sufficient skilled workers or suitable materials
or equipment, failure to adhere ta the Project Sched�e established under Paragraph 2,Q7 as
adjuste�i from time to time pursuant to Paragraph 6.04, or fail�re to adhere to the City's
Business Diversity Enterprise Ortlinance #2002p-12-2011established under Paragraph
6.�6.D);
2. Contractor's disregard o� Laws or Regulations of any public body having jurisdiction;
3. Contractor's repeated dxsregard of the authority of City; or
4. Contractor's violation in any substantial way of any provisions of the Contract Documents;
or
S. Contracto:r's faalu�•e to promptly naake good any defect in materials or worlananship, or
defects of any nature, the carrection of vvhich has been directed in vvri�ing by the City; or
6. Sub�tantial indica#ion that the Contractor has made an unaufhprized assignment of the
Contract ar any funds due therefrom for the be�efit of any creditor or far any other purpase;
or
7. Subsfiaaztial evidence that the Confiractor �as beco�ne insolvent ar banl�-upt, ox ofiherwise
financially unabl� to carry on the Work satisfactorily; or
8. Cantractor camme�ce� �egal action in a caurt n� campetent jurisdiction against the City.
B. If one or more of the events identif ed in Paragraph 15.02A. occur, City will provide written notice
to Contractor and �urety to a.rrange a conferenc� with Contractor and SurEty to address
Contrac�or's failure to perfor�n the Work. Conference shall be held not later than 15 days, after
receipt of natice.
1. If the City, the Cantractor, and the Surety do nat agxee to a11ow the Contxactor to praceed to
perforn� the construction Contract, the City may, to the �xtent permitted by Laws and
Regulations, declare a Cantxactar �.efault and formally terminate tI�►e Contractor's right to
complete fhe Contract. Contractor default shall not be declar�d �arlier than 2D �lays after th�
Contractor and �urety have xeceived notice of cQnference to address Cont�ractor's failure to
perForm the �iVork.
2. If Contractor's services are te�ninated, Surety shall be obligat�d to take over and perf'or�n the
Work. If Surety does not commence performance thereof withzn 1 S consecutive calendar days
afte� date o� an additional wzitten notice demanding Surety's pe�ormance af its
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obligations, 1;hen City, wiihout process or aetion at law, may take over any portion of fil�e
Wo�•k and conriplete it as described below.
a. If City completes tl�.e Woxk, City x�ay e�clude Cantractar and Surefy from the site and
talce possessian of the Worlc, and all materials and equipinent incorporated into t.�.e Work
stored at khe Site or far which City has paid Coni�ractor or Sure-Ly but which are stored
else�here, and finish the Work as City may deem expedient.
Whether City or Sureiy completes the Work, Cdntractox sha11 not be entifiled ta receive any
�uxther �aymeni until the Work is finished, If -fhe �anpaid balance of the Contract Pr�ce exceeds
a1l claims, costs, losses and damages sustai.ned by Czty arisulg out af or resulting from
campletiug the V`1ork, such e�cess will be paid to Contractor. Tf such claims, costs, losses a.nd
damages exceed such unpaid balance, Coni�ractor shall pay the c�i�fere�ce to Ci�. �uch claims,
costs, iosses and darnages incurred by City will be incorporated in a Change Order, provided
ilaat when. exercisin.g any �rights or remedies under this I'aragraph, City shall not be rec�uired to
obtain the lowest price for the Work performed.
4. N�ither City, nor any of its respective consultants, a�ents, officers, directors or employees
shall be in any way liable or accauntable to Contractor or Sureiy for the method by which the
campletion of the said Work, or any poriion thereof, may be accoznplished or for fihe price paid
therefor.
5, City, notwi�hstanding �i� method used in eompleting the Contract, shall not forFeit the right
to recover damages from Con�xactox or Sure#y �ox C�nfieactar's �ailure to timel� compl�te the
entire Contract. Contractor shali not be entitied to any claixn on account of ihe m�ethod used
by Gity in completzng the Contract.
{. Maintenance of tl�e Work shall continue ta be Contractor's and Surety's responsibilities as
provided for in the bond requirements of the Contraci Documents or any speczal. gua�antees
pr�vaded far under the Cantracf Documents ar any other obligations otherwis� prescribed by
law.
C. Notwithstanding Paragraphs 15.02.B, Contractor's services will nat be terr�inated if Cantractor
begins within seven days of r�c�ip1; of notice of intent to �erminate to carrect its failure to perform
and proceeds diligently to e�re such iailure witnin no �raoxe tha� 30 days oi receipt of said notice.
D. Where Contracior's services have been so terminated by City, the tez�inatzon vvall not affect any
rights or remedies ai City against Contractor then existing or which may thereafter acciue. Any
retentian or p�.yment of moneys due Contractor by City will nat release Cantractor from liability.
E. If and to the extent that Cantra.ctor has pro�ided a performance bond under flie provisions of
Paragraph 5.02, the termination proceduras of that bond shall nat supersede the provisions of this
A�rticle.
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15.03 City May Terminate For Corcvenaence
A. City may, without c�.use and �without prejudice to any other right or remedy of City, �ernlinate the
Gontra.ct. Any termina�ion shall be effected by mailing a notice of the termination �o �he Contractor
specifying tize extent to which perfoi7nanc� of Work under fhe contract is tez minated, and the date
upon which such termin�tion becomes effective. Receipt of the notice shall be deemed
conclusively prasumed a.nd established when the letter is placed in #he Uniteci States Postal Service
Mail by the City. Further, it shall be deerr�ed conclusively presumed and established that such
ternzination is made with jus# cause as tk�erein stafed; and no proof i� az�y c�ai�, dearzaa�d ox suit
shall be required of the City regarcling such discretionary action.
B. After receipt of a notice of termination, and excepf as otherwise direCted by the City, the
Con�ractor sl�all:
1. Stop work under the Contract on the date and to th� e�tent specified in the notice of termination;
2. place no further orders ar subcontracts £or materials, services pr facilities except as may be
necessary for c�mpletion of such portion of the Work under the Contract as is not terminated;
3. terminate all orders and subcontracts to the e�ent ihat they xelate to the performanc� of the
Work termina.ted by not�ce o� tex�nainatio�;
�. trazisfe� title to the City and deliver in the manner, at fi.�ie times, and �o the extent, if any,
directed by fihe City:
a. the �abricated or u�abricated parts, Work in progress, completed Work, supplies and
other materiaI produced as a part af, or acquired in connection with the performance of,
the Work tern�.inated by the notice of the iermination; and
b. the completed, or partiaily completed plans, drawings, information and other property
which, if the Canti�ract had been carnpleted, would have been requ�red fio be fiirnished to
the City.
5. complete performance of such Work as shall not have be�n terminated by the notice of
termination; and
6. take such action as rnay be necessary, or as the City may direct, for the protection and
preservatzon af the property xelatec� to its contract which is in ihe possession of the
Contractor and in which the owner has or may acquire the rest.
C. At a�irne not later than 30 days after the ternlinatio� date specified in the natice a�terrnination,
the Contractor may suh�ut to the City a list, certified as to quantity and quality, of any or all items
of termination inventory not previously disposed of, e�clu�ive of items the dispositian of which
has been directed or authorized by City.
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D. Not later thar� 1 S days thereaf�er, �he City sha11 acc��t title to such items provided, that the Iist
submitted shall be �ubject to vez�ficatzon by the City upan reinoval ofthe items or, if the items are
stored, within 45 days frors� the date of submission of the list, aazd any necessary ac�jus�czients ta
corxect t�ze list as suhmitted, shall be rnade prior to final set�tlement.
E. Not later tkia�. 60 days a�er the notXce a� terminati�n, the Cantractor shall s�bmit his termination
claim to the City in the far-m and with the certification prescribed by the City. Unle�s an e�ten.sian
is made in vvriting witivn such 6D day period by the Contr�.ctor, and granted by the City, any and
all such clai.ms shall be conclusively deemed waived.
F. �n such case, Contractor shall be paid for (without duplicaiion of an}� ite�x�s):
1, comple�ed and acceptable Work executed in accordance with the Contract Documents prior
to the effective date af terminatior�, including fair and reasonabl� sutns for overhead and profit on
such Work;
2. expenses sustained prior to the effective date of terrnination in performing ,�er�ices an.�
fiz��ishiz�g labox, znaterials, or equipment as required by Yh� Contract Documents in connectaon
with uncampleted Work, plus fair and reasonable sums for averhead and profit an such expenses;
and
3. reasonable expenses directly attributable to ternvnatiion.
G. T.� the �vent o� the failure of the Cantractor and City to agree upon the whole amount to be paid
to tha Contractar by reason of the termination of the Work, the City shaii detex�ne, on fhe basis
af information ava.ilable ta it, the amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reason of the termination
and shall pay to the Contractor the amounts deterznined. Contractar shall nnt be paid on account
of loss of anticipated profits or revenue or other economic loss arising out of or resulting fro�
such tezmiz�atian.
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16.01 Methods ancd P�ocedures
A. Eithe�� City or Contractor may request mediation of any Contract Claim subrnitted %r a decision
under Paaagraph lf}.06 before such decision becomes fu�a1 aud binding. The request for mediataon
shall be submitied to the other party to the Cont�ract. Timely snbmission af the request sha11 stay
ihe ��fect of Paragraph 1 Q.06.E.
B. City at�d Contractor shall participate in i:he mediation process in good faith. The process shall be
commenced wiihin bQ days of filin.g o�the reques�.
C. If the Contract CIai.zn is not resoIved by mediation, City's action under Paragraph 10.Ob.0 or a
d�nial pursuant to Paragraphs 10.06.C3 or 10.Ob.D snall become final and binding 30 days a$er
te�nination. o�the rnediatian unless, within fliat tirna period, City or Coniractor:
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1. elects in writing to involce any other dispuie resolution process provided for in the
Supple�entary Canditioz�s; or
2. agrees with the other party to subirut �he Contract Claim to another dispute resolution
process; or
3, gives written �atice ta the ofih.er pa�ty o�the intent to sul�zxut the Contxact Claim fo a court o£
cornpetent jurisdictian.
ART�CLE 17 — MISCELLANEUUS
17.01 Giving 1ltotice
A. Whenever any provision of the Contract Documents requires the giving of written notice, it will
be deemed ta have been vaS�idlp given i�:
1. delive:red in per�on to ihe individual or to a�nember of the furn or to an officer of the
corparation for �avhom it is intend�d; or
2. delivered at or sent by xegistered ax cerkified mail, �ostage prepaid, ta tk►e Xast busi�ess
address knov~m to the giver of the notice.
B. Busi�ess address changes must be prornptly made in writing io the ather party.
C. Whenever the Cantract Donuments specifies giving natice by elecfronic means such electrnnic
notice shall be deemed sufficient upon confirmation of reeeipt by the receiving party.
17.02 Computation of Times
When any pexiad af time is re�erred ta in the Contract Dacuments by days, it will be computed to
exclude the fi�st ar�d include the last day of such period. If the last day of any such �eriod falls on a
Saturday ox Sunday ar on a day made a legal haliday the next Working Day shall become the last day
of the �eriod.
17.03 Cumulaiive Remedies
The duties and obligations izxiposed by th.ese Gez�eral Co�ditions and tl�e �.ghts and remedies available
hereunder to the parties hereto are in addition to, and are not to be construed in any way as a Iimitation
o�, any rights aa�d xemedies available ta any or all o� fhem which are atherwise imposed or available
by Laws or Regulations, by special warranty ar guarantee, ar by ather provisions of the Contract
Docuanents. Tiie provisions af this Paragraph will l�e as effective as if repeated specifically in the
Cantract Docuinents in connection with each �articular duty, obligation, righi, and remedy to rvhich
t1�ey apply.
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17.04 Survival af Obligation.�
All representations, ir�demnifications, war�anties, and �arantees made in, required by, or given in
accordan.ce with tl�e Con�ract Docunnents, as well as all cantinuing obligations indicat�d in the
Contract Documents, will survive final payment, completion, and acceptance of the Worl� ox
teru�inatxon ar comple�ion of the Cantract or termination of the services o� Contractor.
�7.05 Headings
Arti.cle and paragraph headings axe znserted �ox• canve�ience only and da nnt constitute pas-is of these
General Canditions.
CTI'Y CaF F{lRT WORTH 2D23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACI[�IG PROJECT
S'E'ANDARI3 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENTS City Project No. 104184
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SUP�'LEMENTARY CONDITIONS
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GENERAL CONDITIONS
5upplementary Condit'sons
These Supp�ementary Cnnditions modify and supplement Section 00 72 OQ - General Canditions, and other
pro�isions af the C�ntract Dacuments as indicated below_ All provisions ai the G�neral Conditians that are
mpdified or supplemented remain in full force and effect as so madiiied or supplemented. All pravisians
of tk�e General Coz�ditions which are not so modi�"ted or supplemenfied remain in fuIl force and efFect.
De�ned Terms
The terms used in these Supplementary Conditions which are defineci in the General Conditians have th.e
meaning assigned to them in the General Canditions, unless specifically noted herein.
Modiiications and Supplements
The follnwing are instructions that modify or supplement specific paragraphs in the General Conditions and
other Gontract Documents.
5C-3.03E.2, "Resolving Discrepancies"
Plans govern over Specifications.
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Eas�ment Ii�nits shown on t�e Drawing are approximate arjd were provided to est�blish a basis for bidding.
Upor� recezving the �inal easements descriptioz�s, Gontract�r shall compare them to the lines shnwn on the
Contract Drawings.
SC-4.(11A.I., "Availability of Lands"
The following is a list of known autstanding right-of-way, andfor easement� ia 6e acquired, if any as of
June 1, 2a2I:
Outstanding Right-Of-W�y, and/or �asements to Be Acquired
PARCEL OWNER TARGET DATE
NUh�iB�R OF POSSESSION
NONE
The Cont�•actor unde�rstands and agrees that the dates listed abave are eskimates only, are not guaranteed,
and do not bind the City.
If Contz-actvr cansiders the �nal easeme�ats provided to difFer materially frnm the representations on the
Gontract Drawings, Contractar shall witl�in �ve (S) Business Days and before proceeding with the Wark,
notify City iri writing associated with the differing easement line locations.
SC-4.OIA.�, `�Availability af Lands"
Utilities or obstructions to be removed, adjusted, and/ar relocated
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 D�VdI�TOWI� RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CDNSTRUCTION SPECIPICATION I}QCCTM�NTS
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The Faliowing is list af utilities and/or obstractions thai have not been removed, adjusted, and/or relocated
as oi]une 1, 2021:
BXP�C'I'ED
OVIWNER
UTILITY AND LOCATION
TARG�T DATE OF
ADJUSTMENT
N�NE
The Cantractor understands and agrees that the dates Iisted above a�•e estimates onIy, are not guaranteed,
and do not bind the City.
SC-4.02A., "SubsarFace and Physical Conditians"
The follnwing are reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditians ai the site of the Work:
A"None" Report No. , dated , prepared by "None" a sub-consultant of "None", a
cnnsuItant of the City, providing additional info�•mation on "None"
The following are drawings oi physical condziions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface
structures (except Underground Facilities) which are at or contiguaus to the site ofthe Work:
"None"
SC-4.06A., "Hazardous Environmental Conditions at �ite"
The following are reports and drawings of existing hazardous environrr�ental conditions lcnown to the City:
"None"
SC�5.03A., "Cerfi�cates oiInsurance"
The entities listed below are "additipnaI insureds as their interest m
respective officers, directars, agents and emplpyees.
{1) City
{2) Consultant: "None"
{3) Other: "None"
SC-5.04A., "Contractor's Insurance"
ay appear° including their
The ]imits of liability for the insurance requu•ed by Paragraph GC-5.04 shali provide fhe %Ilowing
co�erages for not less than the following amounts ar greater where required by laws and regulatio�s:
5.04A. Workers' Compensation, under Paragraph G�-5.04A.
Statutory limits
�mployer's liability
$14Q,000 eaeh accident/occurrence
$10Q,000 Disease - each einployee
$500,000 Disease - policy limit
SC-5.04B., "Conir�ctor's InsuranCe"
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5,04B. Cornmercial General Liability, under Paragraph GG5.04B. Contractor's Liability Insurance
under Paragraph GG5.04B., which shall be on a per project basis covering the Contractor with
minimum limits of:
$1,OQa,000 each occurret►ce
$2,006,000 aggregate limit
The policy musi have an endorsement {Amendment -- Aggregate Liznits of Insurance) making the
Generai Aggregate Limits apply separately to each job site.
The Commercial Generai Liability Insiu•ance policies shal] pro�ide "X", "C", and "U" caverage's.
Verification of such coverage must be shown in ihe Remarks Article of ihe Gerti�cate of Insurance.
SC 5.04C., "Contractar's Insurance"
5.04C. Autamobiie Liability, under 1'aragraph GC-5 A�C. Contractor's Liahility Insurance uncier
Paragraph GC-5.04C., which shall be in an amount not less than the following amounts:
(1} Automobile Liability - a commercial business policy shall provide coverage on "Any Auto",
defir�ed as autos pwned, hired and nnn-nwned.
$1,000,000 each accident on a comb3ned single limit basis. Split limits are anceptabla if limits are at
least:
$25fl,DOD Bodily Injury per persan /
$SOO,D00 Bodily Injury per accident 1
$14a,000 Propert}r Damage
SC-5.04D., "Cvntractor's Insurance"
The Contractor's constructian activities wili require its emplayees, agents, subcontractors, equipment, and
material delir+eries to cross railroad properties and tracks "`None".
The Contractpr shall conduct rts operatians on railroad properties in such a manner as not to inter%re with,
hinder, or obstruct the railroad company in any manner whatsoever in the use or operation of iis/their trains
or other prvperty. Such opera�ions nn raiIroad properties may require that Contractor to execute a"Right of
Eantry Agreennent" witi� tl�e particular railroad company or companies invol�ed, and to ihis end the
Cvntractor shouid satisfy itself as to the requirements �f each railraad campany and be prepared to execute
the right-of-entry (if any) required by a z-ailroad company. The requirements specified herein likewise relate
to the Contractar's use of private andlor constructian acc�ss raads crossing said railroad company's
properties.
The Contracival Liability coverage required by Paragraph 5.04D of the General Conditaons shall provide
coverag� for not less than the follawing amaunts, issued by companies satisfactory to the City and ta the
Railroad Company for a term tl�at continues for so long as the CQntractor's operations and wark cross,
occupy, or touch railroad property:
{1) General Aggregate: N/A
(2) Each Occurrence: NIA
_ Required For this Cnnfiract X Not required for this Contract
With respect to the above outIined insurance requirements, the following shali govern:
CITY OF FORT WOATH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRQ7�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiDN SPECIFICATIOI�I DOCUMEI�ITS
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1. Where a single railrnad cn�npany is invnlved, the Contractor s�all provide a�e insurance policy in
the �lame of the railroad �ompany. Hawever, if more ihan one grade separation ar at-grade
crossrng is ai'fected by ihe Pi•oject at entirely separate ]ocations on the line or lines of the same
raiiroad c��npany, separate ca�+erage may be required, each in Yhe amount stated above.
2. Where �nnre than one rail�•oad company is operati�g on the same right-of-way or where several
rail�•oad cnmpatyies are involved and operated on their own separate rights-of-way, the Contractor
may be required to provide separate insurance policies rn the name of each railroad coinpany.
3. I�, rn addition tcs a grade separation or an at-grade crossing, other wark ar activity is prapased on a
railroad company's right-of way at a location entirely separate f�•om the grade separatian ar at-
grade c�•ossi�g, insurance cove.rage for #his work must be included in �e policy covering the grade
separation.
4. Tf no grade separation is involved l�ut other work is proposed on a railroad company's right-of-
way, all such other work may be covered in a single paliey foi• that railroad, even though the warlc
may be at two or rnore separate lacations.
No work or activities on a raili•oad eompany's property to be performed by ihe Contractor shail be
cominenced uni�l the Coni�•actor has furnished the City with an c�riginal policy or policres of the insura��ce
for each railroad campany named, as required above. All such insuranee must be approved by the City and
each affected Railroad Ca�npany priar to the Confractar's beginnrng work.
The insurance specified above must be carried until all Work to be perfortned on the railraad right-of-way
has been campleted and the grade crossing, if any, is no longer useci by the Contractor. ln addition,
insurance must be car-ried during all maintenance and/or repair work pe�-formed in tha railroad right-of-way.
Such insurance must name the rail�•oad company as the insured, together with any tenant or lessee ofthe
railroad company operating over tracks involved in the Praject.
SC-6.04., "Project Schedule"
Project schedule shall be tier 3 for the project.
SC-6.Oi., "Wage Rates"
The following is the prevailing wage rate Cable(s} applicabie to this project and is pro�ided in the
Appendixes: GG 6.D7
2Q13 Prevailing Wage Rates (Hea`+y and Hig�way Canstruct�on Proj�ct}
A copy of the table is also available by accessing fihe City's website at:
h ttp s://a p t� s.fortw o rth t eg a s. �ov/P ro i ectR e s o u r c es/
You can access the fi�e by %llowing the dir�etory path:
02-Constructioxa Documents/Specifications/Div00 — General Conditions
5C-6.U9., "1'ermits and Utilities"
SC-6.09A., "Cantractar obtained permits and licenses"
The fallowing ara known perrnits and/or Iicenses required hy the Caniiract to be acqui��ed by the Conixactor:
"None"
SC-6.098. "Ciiy obtained permits and licenses"
The iallowing are known pa�rnits and/or licenses required by the Cantract to be acyuired by the City:
"None"
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DqWN'I'OWN RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD COIVSTRUCTIpN SP�CIFICATTQN bpCUIvI�AiTS
Revised March 4, 2020 CITY PROJECT NO. 1(?4184
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SC-6.09C. "Outstanding permits and licenses"
The foliowing is a list of known outstanding permits andlor licenses to be aeguired, if any as of ]une 1,
2022:
Outstanding Permits and/or Licenses io Be Acquired
�WNER P�RMIT OR LIC�NSE AND LOCATION TARGE'C DATB
OF POSS�SSTON
"None"
SC-�.Q�., c°Coordination"
The individuals or entities 1ist�d below have contracts with the Ciiy �or the per%rma�ce of otl;er work at
tY►e Site:
"None"
� Vencior Scope af Work Coordination Authariiy
� None None None
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SC-8.01, "Communications to Contract�r"
"None"
SC-9.D1., "City's Project Manager"
The City's Project Manager for this Contract is Tariqul Islam or his/Yier successor pursuant to written
notific�tion from the Directar of Transportation and Public Works
SC-13.d3C., "T�sts and Xnspections"
"None'°
SC-1b.01C.1, L4Methods and Pracedures"
"None"
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Revision Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHAIVG�
1 /22120 1 6 F. Griffin 5G-9,01., "Cii�s Praject Representative" wording changed to City's Project
Manager.
3/9/2020 ❑,V, Maga�ia 5C-6.07, Updated the link s�tch that files can be accessed via the Cify's
website.
Gl'CY OI' FpRT Wp[iTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CQNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS
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1. Summary of Work ta be performed in accordance with the Contract Documents
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION SHALL BE SUBSIDIARY TO
THIS PROJECT PAY ITEMS, NO SEPARATE PAY. NO PAYMENT WILL BE
MADE �"OR MOBTLIZATTON AND DEMOBILIZATION FROM ONE
LOCATION TQ ANOTHER IN NORMAL PRUGRESS OF PERFORMING THE
WORK. REMOB1LiZATION PAY ITEM SHf�LL BE PAiD FOR SUSPENSION
OF WORK SPEC�FICALLY REQUIRED �V THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
OIZ AS REQUTAED BY TH� CITY.
15 C. Related Specification Sections incl�de, but are not necessaxily limit�d to:
l 6 1. Division 0- Bidding Requirem�nts, Contract Fortns, a�yd Ganditions of tl�e Contract
i7 2. Division 1- Ge��era� Requirerne��Ys
18 1.� PRICE AND PAYII�NT PR�CEDiTRES
19 A. Measurement arid Payment
20 l. Work associated with this Ttem is considered subsidiaiy to the various iteins bid.
21 No separate payment vuill be allowed for tl�is Item.
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A. Work Covered by Contract Documents
1. Work is to include furnishing all labox, materials, and aquipment, and performing
all Work necessary for this const�•uction project as defiailed in the Drawings aild
Speci�cations.
B, Subsidiary Work
1. Any and all Work specifically governed by documentary requireinents for the
project, such as conditions imposed by the Drawings ar Contract Docum�uts in
which no specific i#ein for bid has been provided for in the Proposal and the item is
not a typical iuut bid item included on the standard bid item list, then the item shal]
ba considered as a subsidiary item of Work, the cost af which sl�all be ineluded in
the price bid in the Propasal for various bid items.
2. MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION SHALL NOT BE PAID DIRECTLY
BUT SIIALL BE C�NSIDERED SUBSIDIARY TO THE MA70R ITEMS OF
WORK. NO PAYMENT WII,L BE MADE FOR MOBILIZATION AND
DEMIBILIZATION FR�M ONE LOC�ITIQN TO ANOTHER IN N(�RMAL
PR4GRESS OF PERFORMING THE WORIC.
C1TY OF PDRT WORTH
STANDARD COt�STRUCTI07V SPECIFICATION DOC[iMENTS
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C. Use of Premises
2 1. Coordinate uses of premises under direction of the City.
3 2. Assume fuIl responsihility for protection and safekeepir�g af materials and
4 equipment stored on the Site.
5 3. Us� and occupy anly portions of the pubiic streets and aIleys, or other public pla�es
b or other rights-of-way as pravided for ia� the ardinances af the Cily, as shawn in the
7 Contract Documeiits, or as may be specifically authorized in writing by the City.
8 a. A reasanable amount of fools, tnaterials, ar�d equipment for constructian
9 purposes may be storec! in such space, but no more than is necessary to avozd
I O delay in the construction operations.
1 l b. E�cavated and waste materials sIiall be stored in such a way as not to inierFere
12 wit11 the use af spaces that may be designated to be left free and unobstructed
13 and so as not to inconvenience occupants of adj aeent property.
14 a If il�e street is occupied by railroad tracks, th� Work shall bE carri�d on in si�ch
15 manner as not to interfere with fiJie operation of the railroad.
16 l) All Work shall be in accordance with railroad requireme�rts set forth in
17 Division 0 as weIl as tlie railroad permit.
18 D. Work within Easeine�ts
19 L Do not enter upon private proparty for any purpose without having previously
2Q obtained permissio�z from the owner Qf such p�•operty.
21 2. Do not store equipmen� or matej•ial on private property unless and until the
22 �pecified approval of the property own:er has been secured iz� writing by tlae
23 Contractor and a copy furnished to filie City.
24 3. tlnless specifically provided otherwise, clear all rights-of-way or easements of
25 obstructions which must be removed to make possible proper prasecution of t11e
26 Work as a part of the praject construciion operations.
27 4. Preseive and use e�ery precaution to prevent damage to, all trees, shrubbery, plants,
28 lawns, fences, eulverts, curbing, and all otl�er types oisfiructures or irnprovemenis,
29 to alI watar, sewer, and gas lines, to all conduits, overhead pole iines, or
30 appurtenances �hereof, including the construction of temporary fences and to all
31 ather public ar private property adjacent to the Work.
32 5. Notify the prope�• representatives of th� owners ar accupants of the public or private
33 lands of interest in lands wkuch might be affeeted by the Work.
34 a. Such notice shaIl be made at least 48 hours in advance of the beginning of the
35 Work.
36 b. Natices shall be appiicable to bath public and pri�ate utility compauies and any
37 corporation, company, individuaI, or other, either as owners or occupants,
3 S whose land or interest in land mi�ht be af%cted by tlic Work.
39 c. Be xesponsible for all damage ar injury to property of a�y character resulting
40 from any aet, omission, neglect, or rnisconduct in the manner or method or
41 execution of the Work, or at any tima du� to defective wark, material, or
42 equipment.
43 6. Fence
44 a. Restore a11 fences encounter�d and removed during construction oFthe Project
45 to the original or a better than ariginal condition.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2Q23 DOWNTOi� RESURFACTIrIG PROJECT
S1'ANDARD CONSTRLfCTION 5PECIPICATION DOCUM�NTS
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b. Erect �einporary fencing i�i place oithe fencing ��emoved whenever the Work is
not in progi°ess and wl�eii tlte site is vacated overniglit, and/or at all times to
provide site securiiy.
c. The cost far alI fence waz•k withiz� easements, ii�cluding reznavaI, tempoz•ary
ciosures and repiacement, shall be subsidiaiy to the various items bid in tl�e
project proposal, unIess a bid item is specifically provided i�1 �he proposal.
1.� S�UBNII'I'TALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUSMITTALSIIl�FFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS jNOT USED]
9 1.i CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
] 0 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERLAL SUBNII`i'TALS [NOT IISED]
11 1.9 QUALITY ASSUItANCE [NOT iT�ED]
12 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
13 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITTONS [NOT USEDj
14 L1� WARR�NTY INOT USEDj
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SUMMARY �F CHANGE
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNI'DWN REBURFACTi�]G PRO.TECT
STANDARD COI�lSTRUCTION SP�CVICATIOI�! D�CUIvf�NTS
Revised December 2D, 2012 CITY PROdECT AIO. l Oq184
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1. T`he procedure for requesting the approval of substitution of a prodt�tct that is not
equivaleni to a prnduct which is specif ed by descriptive or performance criteria or
defined. by reference ta 1 or more of the following:
a. Name of manufacturer
b. Name af vendor
c. Trade name
d. Cafalog number
2. Substitutians are not "or-equals".
B. De�iations from this Ci�y of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. Nnne.
16 C. Related Sp�cificatinil Sections inciude, but are not i�ecessarily limited to:
17 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Caniract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
I S 2. Division 1— Genaral Requirements
19 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
20 A. Mea�urement and Payment
21 1. Worl� assaciated with this item is cansidered subsidiary to the various items bid.
22 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
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A. Request for Su6stitution - General
1. Within 30 days after award of Contraet (unless noted otherwise}, the City will
consider formal requests from Caniractor for substitution of produets in place of
those specified.
2. Certazn types of equipment and kinds of material are described in Speci�'icaiions by
means of references to names of manufaotUrers and vendors, trade natnes, or
catalog n�am6ers.
a. When this method of specifying is used, it is not intended to exclude frorn
consideration nther products bearing othar manufacture�•'s or ve�ador's names,
trade names, or catalog numbers, provided said products are "or-equals," as
determined by City.
3. Other types of equipment and kinds of tnaterial may he acceptable substitutions
�nder the foilowing conditions:
C1TY OF PORT WORTH
STANAARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF'ECA'I'ION DOCUM�NTS
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1 a. Or-equals are unavaila6le due to strike, diseontinued production of products
2 meeting specif'ied requiremeilts, or other factors bey�nd coi�trol of Contracfor;
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4 b. Contractor pr�pases a cost andlor time reduction inceiltive to the City.
5 I.5 SUBMITTALS
6 A. See Request for Suhstitu#ion Form (aitached)
7 B. Procedure for Requesti��g SubstitutiQ��
8 1. Suhstitution shaII be considered only:
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2. Submit 3 copies of each written request for substitution, inaIuding:
a. Documentatian
1) Complete data su�stantiating complia�ace of proposed substitUtion with
Contz•act Documents
2) Data relating to changes in construction schedule, when a reduc�ion is
proposed
3) Data reIating ta changes in cost
b. For producfis
1) Product identi�catiai�
a) Manufacturer's name
b) Telephoile number and representative contact name
c) 8pecificatiari Section or Drawing referance af origi�aally speci�ed
prnduat, incIuding discrete name or tag number assigned to original
product iti d�e Contract Documents
2) ManLifiacturer's literature clearly marked to shovr cornpliance of proposed
product with Cantract Documents
3) Itemized comparison of original and proposed product addressing product
charac�eristics including, bui 1�ot necessaril� limit�d to:
a) Size
b) Composition or rnaterials of construction
c) Weight
d} Elect�ical or inechai�icaI req�irements
�4} P�•oduct experience
a) Location of past projeets utilizing product
b) Name and telepho�e num.bar of persons associated wiih re%renced
projects lrnowledgeahle concerning pr�posed pr�duct
c) Available fald data ai�d repor�s associated with proposed product
5} Samples
a) Provide at request oi City.
b} 5amples hecc�me the property of the City.
c. For construction methods:
1} Datailed descriptioaa af proposed nrzethod
2} Illustratian dra.vvings
44 C. Approval or Rejection
4S 1. Written appro�val ar rejection of substitution given by the City
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2. Ciiy reserves the right fio require proposed product to comply with calor and pattern
of speci�ed prodiyct if necessary to secure design intent.
3. Iii the evant tl�e suhstifution is approved, the resulting cost andlor time reductiot�
wiIl be documented by Cliange Orde�• in accordance witl� the G��te�•al Co�iditions.
4. No adciitional contract time will be given far substitution.
5. Substitution vvill be rejected if
a. Submittal is nat through the Contractor with his stamp of approval
b. Request is not made i�� accordance with this Speci�'ication Section
c. In the Csty's opinion, acceptance will require su6stantial revision of the original
design
d. In the City's opinion, substiiutiov will not pe�farm adeq�ately the fiulction
consistent vWith tha designn intent
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14 1.7 CLOSEOUT SUB1V11'rTALS [NOT II�ED]
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represents that the Contractor:
1. Has investigated proposed prnduct, and has determzned that it is adequate or
superior iu all respects to that speci�ed, and that it will perform function for which
it is intended
2. Will provide same guarante� for subsfitute item as for product specified
3. Will coorc�i�ate installatian of accepted substitution into Work, to incIude building
�nodifications if necessary, making such changes as inay be required for Wark to be
compleie in all respects
�4. Waives all claims �ar additional costs related ta substitution which subseyuently
arise
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29 l.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT iTSED]
30 1,12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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CITY OF FORT W0�2TH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATCpN DOCUMENTS
Revised JuEy 1, 2011
2023 DOWNTC3WN RESURFACING PROJECT
CITY l'ROJECT NO. 1 Q4184
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CTCX OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWI�I RESURFACIi�IG PROJECT
STA3JDARD CqIVSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCl1N[ENTS
Revised 7aly I, 201 I CITY PROJECT I�iO. 104184
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EXHIBIT A
REQUEST FOR SUBSTITUTION FORM:
TO:
PR03ECT: DATE:
We hereby subrriit for your consideration the folIowing product instead of'the specified itein for
the above project:
SECT�ON PARAGRAPH SPECIFIED ITEM
Proposed Substitution:
R�ason for Substitution:
Include eomplete informatian an changes to Drawings aiidlor Specifications which proposed
substitutian will require for its proper installation.
�'ill in Btanks Below:
A. Will the undersigned contractor pay for changes to the building design, including engineering
and detailing costs caused by the requested substitution7
B. What effect does substitution have an other trades?
C. Differences between proposed substitution and specified item?
D. Di�Ferences in product cost or product delivery time?
E. Manufacturer's guarantees of the pz•oposed and speci�ed ite�as are:
Equal Better (explain a�: attachment)
The undersigned states that the function, appearance and quaIity are eq�ivalent or superior to the
specif ed item.
Submitted By: Fpr i7se by City
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Telephone
For Use by City:
Approved
City
CITY OF FORT WOT2TH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION bOCUMEIr[TS
Revised Jnly 1, 2011
Recommended Recommended
Not recomme�ded Received la�e
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2fl23 bQWN'I'O'bV1V RESURFACII�lG PROJECT
CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
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PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Provisions for the preconstruction meeting to be lleld prior to tlae start of Work to
7 clarify constructian contract administration �rocedures
8 B. Deviatians from this City oiFork Worth �tandard Specification
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C. Related Specification Sect�Q��s include, but are not necessarily limited to:
]. Division Q— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Cantract
2. Division 1— General Requirements
PRICE AND PAl'MENT PROC�D�UI2ES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Wark associatad with tlais Item is considered subsidiary to the various it�ms bid.
No separate payment will be allowed for this Itein.
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18 1.�4 ADN11NiSTRATIVE REQi]IItEMENTS
� 9 A. Coordination
20 1. Attend pr�construotion meetuig.
2I 2. Representa.tives of Contractor, subcoz�tractoz•s a�1d suppIiers attendin� rn�etings
22 shall be qualified and authorized to act an behalf of the entity each represents.
23 3. Meetit�g administered by City may be tape recordecl.
24 a. If recorded, tapes will be used ta prepare min�rtes and retained by Cify for
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1. A preconstructiozi meeting will be held wiihin 14 days aftet- the execution oi the
Agreement and before Work is started.
a. Tha meeting will be scheduled and administered by the Ciiy.
2. The Project Representative �vill preside at tl�e meeting, prepara the nates of the
ineeti��g and distribute copies of same ta alI participants who so reque�t by fu11y
completing the attendance farm to be circulat�d at the beginning oithe meeting.
3. Attendance shall include:
a. Project Representati�e
b. Contractar's praject manager
c. Contractor's superintendent
d. Any subconfractar or supplier representa�Eiv�s whom the Contractor may desire
to invite or the City may re�uest
CITY OF FORT WORTH
ST�INDARD CONSTRUCTION SPLCIFICATION DOCUMfiNTS
Revised August i7, 2012
2D23 DOWNTDWN RESLTRF.ACI�+IG PROdECT
CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
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4. Con�truction �chedule
a. 1'repaj•e baseline construction schedule in accordance with Section O1 32 I6 and
provide at �'reconst�ruction Meeting.
b. City will no#ify Contractor of auy schedule changes upon No#ice oi
Precons�ruction Meeting.
S. Preliminary Agenda �nay include:
a. Introduction of Praject Personnel
h. General Description of Project
c. Status af right-of way, utility clearances, easements or other pertinent permits
d. Contractor's work plan and schedule
e. Conttact Time
f. Notice to Proceed
g. Construction Staking
h. Frogress Paymej�ts
i. Extra Work ar�d Change �rder Procedures
j, Field Orders
k. Dispasal Site Letter for Waste Material
1. Insurance Renewals
m. Payroll Certification
n. Matarial Certifications and Quality Control Testing
o. Public Safety and Con�venience
p. Documentation of Pre-Construction Conditions
q. Weekend WorkNotifcation
r. Legal Holidays
s. Trench Safety Plans
t. Confined Space Entry Standards
u. Coordinat'ron with the City's representative for aperations af existing water
systems
v. Storm Vilater Pollutian Pre�eniion Plan
w. Coordination vvi�h other Cantractors
�. Early Warning Syste�n
y. Contractor Evaluation
z. Special Conditions applicable to the project
aa. Daznages Clairns
bb. Submittal Procedures
cc. Substitution Procedures
dd. Correspondence Routing
ee. Record Drawings
ff. Temparary construction facilitias
gg. M/WBE or MBE/SBE procedures
hh. Final Acceptance
ii. Final Paymeni
jj. Questians ar Comments
C�'I'Y OF FORT WqRTH
STA�]DARD CONSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATION BOCUMENTS
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2U23 DOWNI'OWI3 RESURFACING FROJECT
CITY PROJECT N4. 104184
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3 1.7 CLQS�OUT SUBMITTALS [NOT i1SEDJ
4 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERiAL �USMITTALS [N�T USED]
S 1.9 QilALITY ASSURA.NCE [NOT USED]
6 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
7 1.11 FIELD [STTE] CONDYTYONS [NOT USED]
8 1.12 WARRANTY �NOT IIS�D]
9 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
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SUMM�RY OF CHANGE
C�TY OF F�RT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOVV[�! RESURFACING PROJECT
STt1NDARD CQNSTAUCTION SP�CIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised August I7, 2012 CITYPROdECT NO. I(}4L84
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PROJ�CT 3+AEETR�IGS
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4 1.I �UMMARY
SECTION 01312Q
PROJECT MEETINGS
5 A. Section Inaludes:
6 1. Provisions for project sneetings throughout tlie construction period ta enable arderly
7 review o�t�e progress af the Work and to pravide for systematic discussion of
S potential problems
9 B. Deviations this City afFort Worth Standard Specification
1 D 1. None.
11 C. Related Specification Sections include, but az�e not necessarily limited to:
12 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Far�ns and Canditions of the Contract
13 2. Division 1-- General Requirements
i4 1.� PRICE �ND PAYlV�NT PROCEDiJRES
15 A. Measurement and Payme�t
16 1. Work associated with this Iiem is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
17 No separat� payment will be allowed %r this Item.
18 1.3 REFERENCES [NOT USED]
19 1.4 ADI�CNTSTRATNE REQUII�EMENTS
20 A. Coordination
21 I. Schedule, attend and administer as specified, periodic progress meetin�s, diid
22 specially calleci aneetings throughout progress of tlie Wnrk.
23 2. Repr�sanfatiues of Contractor, subco�tractors and s�ppliers atiending meetings
24 shaIl be qualified and suthorized to act on behalf of the e�tity eaeh represents.
25 3. Meetings administered by City may be tape recorded.
26 a. If recorded, tapes vvill be used to prepare minutes and retained by City for
27 fiiture reference.
28 4. Meetnigs, in addition to those specif'ied 'ui this Sectian, rnay be held whei� requested
29 by the City, Engineer or Coj�tractor.
30 B. 1'ee-Construction Neighborhood Meeting
31 1. After the ex�cution of th� Agreement, but befare conslxuction is allowed to beg�n,
32 attend 1 Public Meetiz�g with affected reszdent,s to:
33 a. Present projected schedule, including construction star� date
34 b. Answer an}+ construction related questions
35 2. Meeting Lacation
36 a. Locaiion of ineeting to be determined by the City.
37 3. Attendees
38 a. Contr�ctor
CITY OF FORT WORT�-1 2023 DOWiVT�WN RESURFACING PR07ECT
STANDARD CQNSTRUCT[ON SPECIPICATION DOCUM�N'('S
Revised July 1, 2011 C1TY I'1t03EC1' NO. 1Q4184
013120-2
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1 b. Praject Represe�rtative
2 c. Other City representatives
3 4. Meeting Schedule
4 a. In general, the neigh6orhood meeting wiIl occur within the 2 weeks following
5 the pre-construction caii%rence.
6 b. In na case v�ill construction be allowed to begin until this meeting is heId.
7 C. Progress Meetings
8 1. Tormal project coardination meetings tivill he held periodically, Meetings will be
9 scheduled and administered by Projact Representative.
i0 2. Additional pragress meetiiigs ta discuss specific iopics wi11 be conductad on ar� as-
] 1 needed basis. Such additional meetings shall include, but not be limited to:
l2 a. Coo�•dinating sl�utdowns
]3 b. Installation o�'piping and equipment
14 c. Caard'u�atian betwe�n oth�r construction projects
15 d. Resolution of constructian issues
16 e. Equipm�nt approval
l7 3. The Project Rep�•esentati�e will preside at �rogress �neetings, pz•epare tlle notes of
18 the meeting and distribute copies of the saine to all pariicipants who so request by
19 iuIly ct�mpleting the attendance form ta b� circUlated at th� beginning af �ach
20 meeting.
2] 4. Attendance shall include:
22 a. Contractor's project �nanager
23 b. Contractor's superintei�dent
24 c. Any subcon.tractor or supplie:r reprasentatives vuhom the Contra.ctor �n.ay desire
25 to invite or the City may request
26 d. Engin�ar's representativ�s
27 e. City's representatives
28 £ Others, as requested by the Project Representative
29 5. Preliminary Agenda may includa:
30 a. Review of W ork progress since previous rneeting
31 b. Field observations, probl�ms, conflicts
32 c. Items whicl� i�pede canstruction schedule
33 d. Review of afi site iabricatran, delivery sehedules
34 e. Ravisw of construction interfacing and sequeneing requirements wit1� ather
35 construction contracts
36 £ Corrective measures and procedures to regain projected sehedule
37 g. Revisions fo cans#ruction schedule
38 h. Progress, schedule, during succeeding'JVorlc period
39 i. Caordination ofschedules
40 j. Review submittal schedules
41 k. Maintenance of quaIity sta�dards
42 l. Pending c�anges and substitutions
43 m. Revi�w praposed chang�s for:
44 1) EfFect on construction schedule and on completian date
45 2) Effect an ather contracts afthe Project
46 n. Review Record Documents
�l7 0. Review monthly pay request
48 p. Revie�v status of Req�.iests for Informatioja
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2p23 DpWNTQWN RESUKFACING PR03�CT
STANDARb CONSTRLICTION SP�CIFICATION DOCUM�NTS
Revised July 1, 2031 CITY PROJECT NO. 1 Q4184
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a. Progress meetiii�s wiil be held periodically as det�rmined 6y the Project
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1) Additional meatings �nay be held at tl�e request of tl�e:
a) City
b) Engineer
c) Contractor
7. Meeting Location
a. The City will establish a nneeting location.
1) To the extent practicable, meetings will be held at the Site.
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1.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALSRNF�RMA'I'�ONAL SUBMITTALS [NUT USED]
1.7 CLOSE�UT SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUALITY ASSi1ItANCE [NOT USED]
1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, ANll HANDLING �N(?T USEDJ
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
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SUMMAAY Ok' GHANGE
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDA�RD CON�TRUCTIOIV SPECIF[CATION bQCLTMENTS
lzevised Iuly l, 201 I
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRbJECT
CITY PRQ7EG3' I�iO. 104184
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CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
1. General requiremezats for the prepa�•ati�n, submittal, updating, status reporting and
management of the Coiistruction Progress Schedule
2. Specific requirements are presented in the City of �ort Wo:t�h Schedule G�izdance
Document
B. Deviatzons fi•om this City of Fart Worth 5ta�idard Specification
l , None.
12 C. Related Spec�fication Sections include, but are nat necessarily limi�ed to:
13 l. Divisian 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forrns and Conditions of tilae Cantraci
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The City of Fort Worth (City} is committed to delivering quality, cost-effective
infrastructure to its citiaens in a timely rnan��er. A key tool to achiave this purpose is a
properly struct�ared schedule witll accurate updates. This supports effective monitoring
of progress and is input to critical d�cision making by the project manager thrpughout
the Sife ofthe project. Data from the updated project schedule is uti�ized in status
reporting to various levels of fil�e City arganization and the citizenry.
This Document complements the City's Standard Agreement to guide th� construation
contractor {Contractor) in preparing and sulamitting accep#able schedules for use by the
City in project delivery. The expectation is the performance af tl�e work foIlaws the
accepted schedule and adlier� to the contractual timeline.
The Contractor will designate a qualified representative (Fi•oject Scl�eduler} respo�sible
for developing and updating �lie sch�dule and preparing status reporting as required by
tl�e City.
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1. Work associated with tliis Item is considered subsidiary to the vatious items bid.
Na separate payment will be alIowed for tliis Item.
2. Non-campliance with this specifcatioxl is grounds for City to withhold pa�+�nent of
the Contractor's invoices until Contractor achieves said compliance.
37 1.3 REFERENCES
38 A. Project 5chedules
�[TY OF FORT VIrORTH 2fl23 DO'Wi�1TOWN RESURFACING PROdECT
STANDAIl_D CpNS'I'I2UCTIOid SY�+CIPICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1D4184
Revised August 13, 2D21
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1 Each project is represe�ited by City's master project schedule Yhat encompasses th�
2 entire scope of activities envisioned by the City to properly deliver the wark. When the
3 City contracts with a Contractar to perfortn const�-uction of the Work, the Contractor
4 will develo� ai�d maiirtaiz� a scheduIe far tlaeir scope of work in aligi�ment vvith tlie
S City's standard schedu�e reyuirements as defined �ierein. The data and infarma�ion of
6 each such schedule will be ieveraged and became integral in the master project
7 schedule as deemed appropriate by the City's Project Cont�roi Specialist and approved
8 by the City's Project M�nager.
10 ] . Master Project Scliedule
i 1 The master project scl�edule is a holistic representation af the scheduled activities
12 and �nilestones for the total project and be Gritical Pafih Method {Cl'M) based. The
13 City's Praject Manager is accountable for avarsight of the dev�loprnen� and
14 maintaining a master project schedule far each project. When the City cantracts for
15 th� c�esign and/or constructidn ot'the praj�ct, �he master project schedule will
I6 incorparate elements of the Design �nd Cons�ructioM scheduIes as deerned
17 appropriate by the City's Projec� Control Specialist. The assigned City Project
18 Control Specialist creates and maintains the master project schedule in P6 {City's
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The C�niractar is respansible for developing and maintaining a schedule far the
scope of the Contractor's contractual requiremeiits. The Contractor will issue an
initial schadule For review and acceptance by the City's Project Control Spacialist
and the City's Project Manager as a baseline schedule for Contractor's scope of
work. Contractor wiIl iss�e current, accurate updates of their �chedule (Progress
Schedule} to the City at tIie �nd of each month throughout the life of their work.
B. Schedule Tiers
The City has a portfolio of projects that vary widely in size, complexity and conten�
requiring different scheduling tn effectively deliver each project. The City uses a
°`tiered" approach to align the proper schedule with the crite�•ia for each project. The
City's Project Manager determines the appropriate scheduIe tier for each project, and
includes that d�signation and the associated requirements in the Contractor's scope of
work. The follawing is a summary of tha "tiers".
36 1. Tier l: Small Size and 5hart Duration Projact {design not required)
37 The City develaps and maintains a Master Project Schedule for the project. No
38 schedule submittal is required from Contractor. City's Project Control Specialist
39 acqnires any necessary scheduIe status data or information through discussians with
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The City develops and maintains a Master �roject Schedule for tY�e project. The
Contractor identi�ies "start" and "finish" milestone dates on key elements oftheir
work as agreed with the City's Project Manager at the kickoff af their work efFc�ri.
The Contraator issues to tlie City, updates to the "start" and "finish" dates for such
milestones at the end of each mon�h throughout the life of their work on the project.
3. Tier 3; Medium and Large Size andlor Complex Projec#s Regardless of Duration
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1 Tlie City develops and maintains a 11�1aster Project Schedule for the project. The
2 Cantractor develops a Saseline Schedule and maintains the schedulo ofthair
3 respective scape af work on the p:roject at a Ievel of detail (generally Leve13) and in
4 aIignment wiil� the WBS struchire in Section 1.4.H as agreed by the Project
5 Manager. The Contractot• issues to the City, updates of tl�ei�• respective schedule
6 (Progress Schedule) at the end of eacl� month ihraugliout fihe life of their work on the
7 praj ect.
S C. Schedule Types
9 1'roject delivery for the City utilizes two types of sahedules as nated below. The City
10 develops and rnaintains a Maste.r Project ScheduIe as a"baseluie" schedul� and issue
i 1 monthly updates ta the City Project Manager �end of each monl:h) as a"progress"
12 scl�edule. Th:e Coritractor prepai°es and submits each schedule type to fulfll their
13 contractual requirements.
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15 l. Baseline Schedule
16 Tl�e Contractor de�eIops and su5mits to tl�e City, an initial sclieduIa for theia• scope
17 af wark in aligt�nneaat with tllis specification. Once reviewed and accepted by the
18 City, it becomes the `Baseliile" schedule and is the basis against wlzicl� aIl progress
19 is measut�ed. The baseline scl�edule will be updated wl�en �liere is a change or
20 addition to the scope of wof•lc impactiug tlie duratiou of tl�e work, and o��ly after
21 receipt of a duly au�l�orized ckang� order issued by the City. 1n the event progress is
22 signi�cat�tly bellind schedule, tl�e City's Project Manager may authorize an updata
23 to the baseline schedule #o facilitate a inare practieal evaluation of p:rogress. An
24 Exampl� of a Baseline Schedule is provided in Specification O 1 32 16.1
25 Construction Project Scheduie Baseline Exainple.
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27 2. Progress Schedule
28 The Contractor updates their schedule at the end of each month to represent the
29 progress achievec� in the work whicl� includes an.y impact from authorized changes
30 in the work. The updated schedule must accurately refiect the current status of the
31 wock af that point in time and is refetred to as the "Progress Schedule". The City's
32 Project Manage�• azsd Project Conh•ol Specialist reviews and accepts each progress
33 schedule, In the event a progress schedule is deemeci not acc�ptable, the
34 unacceptable issues are identified by the City within S worlciug days at�d the
35 Contra�tor must provide an acceptabie progress schedule witliin 5 workin� days
36 after recei�t of non-acceptance notification. An example of a Progress ScheduIe is
37 provided in Specificaiion O1 32 16.2 Const�•uction Froject Scl�edule Progress
38 Example.
39 D. City 5tandard 5chedule reyuirements
40 The following is an n�erview of the methodalagy for developing and maintaining a
41 schedule for deIivery of a project.
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and �ollow the (Critical Path Meth�doiogy) CPM method. Tl�e Coni�actor's
schedule vvill align u+ith the requirements of this speci�catian and will be cost
Ivr�c�erl' �o re�ect their plan for execution. Compliance with cost loaciing can be
provided with traditional cost loading of line i�ems OR a projected cost ger
month for the project when the initial schedule is subrrxitted, updated an a
quarterl� basis is significant change is anticipated. Overall sched�le duratioil
will alig;n with t11e contractual requiremants for the respective scope of wQrlc a�id be
reflected in City's Master Project Schedule. The Pz•aject Nu�ber and Na�ne of the
Project is required on each schedule and must match the City's project data.
E. 5cheduie Fi1e Name
All schedules submitted to the City for a project will have a file name that begins with
the City's project number followeci by the name of the pro,ject followed by baseline (if
a baseliz�e schedule) or the year and month (if a progress schedule), as shnwn below.
� Basaline ScheduIe File Name
Format: City Project Number Project Name Saseline
Exaznple: 1Q1376 North IVlontgomeiy Straet HME�C_Baselin�
� Progress Sahedule File Name
Fo�nat: Gity ProjectNumbe�� Project Nama YYYY-MM
Exam�le; 101376 North Montgomery Street IIIVIAC 2a18_OI
� Project ScheduIe Progress Narrati�e File Narne
Farmat: CityProjeetNun:�ber PrajactName �N YYYY-MM
Exarnple: 101376 North Manigomery Street T-IMAC_PN 2018 Q1
F. Schedule Templates
The Contractor wiIl utilize the relevant sections from the City's tempi�.tes provided in
the City's document management system as the basis for creating iheir respecdve
project schedule. Speci�'icaliy, the Contractor's schec�uIe will align with the layout of
the Construction sect�on. The texnplates are identified by type of praject as noked
below.
• Arterials
o Aviation
o Neig�borhood Streets
a SidewaIks (Iater)
• Quiet Zones (later)
• Street Lights (later)
� Intersection Improvements (later)
� Parks
• Storm water
• Stre�t Maintenance
� TrafFic
� Water
G. ScheduIe CaIendar
CTTY OF FORT WORT�I 2023 DOWN`i'OWN RESiJKFACTNG PRO.iECT
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I The City's staudard calendar for scl�edule development pu�poses is based on a 5-day
2 workweek and accounts for tl�e City's eight standard liolidays (New Years, Martin
3 Luther King, Memorial, L�dependence, Labor, Thanksgiving, day after Thanksgi�ing,
4 Christmas). The Cantractor wiIl astabIish a scheduIe calendaz• as part of the scl�edule
5 developinent process a��d provide to tIle Pi°oject CantroI 8pecialist as part oithe basis
6 for their scliedule. Variations between ihe City's calendar and th� Contractor's
7 calendar must be resoI�ued prior to the City's acceptance of their Baseliue project
8 schedule.
l0 H. WBS & Milestone Standards for Schedule Developineirt
11 The scape ofworlc to be accomplished by the Contractor is teprese�ted in the schedul�
12 in the form af a Work Brea.l�dor�vn Structura (WBS). The WBS is �.e basis fa�• the
13 developznent of the schedule activities and shal! be imbedded and depicted in the
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maintai��ing a schedule for project deIive�y.
19 1. Contractor is required to utilize t�e City's WBS structure and respecfive
ZO project iype teznplate for "Construction" as sl�own in �ection 1.4.H below.
21 Additional activities may be added to Levels 1- 4 to acctimmodat� ihe needs
22 of the organization executing tl�e work, Specifically the Contractor will add
23 activities under WB5 XX��XXX.80.83 "Construction Execution" that
24 delineates the activities associaied �vith the variaus camponents af the wark,
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Z6 2. Contract:or is required to adhere tn the City's Standard Milestones as shown
27 iii Section 1.4.1 belaw. Contractor will include additzonal milestones
28 representing intermediate delivera6les as rec�uired to accurately reflect tlieir
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Activities are tlle discre�e elam.ents of worlc that make up the schedule. They will be
arganize� under �lie umbrella of the WBS. Activity descriptions should adequately
describe the acti�ity, and in some �ases tlle axtent af the activity. All activitzes are
logieally tied with a p�•edecessor and a successor. Tl�e only exception to this rule is for
"project start" and "project finish" milestanes.
38 Tlie activity duf•ation is based on the physicaI amount of work to be performed for the
39 state.d activity, with a maximum dura�ion of 20 working days OR a continuous activity
40 xn one lQcation. If the wark for any ane activity exceeds 20 days, break that activity
41 down incrementally to achieve this duratian constraint. Any exceptinn to tl�is requires
42 re�iew and acceptance 1ay tha City's Project Controi Specialist.
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46 previously accepted baseline schedule as an update, to elearly show impact to tlie
47 proj�ct tuncline. The Cont�•actar submits ihis updafied baseline schedule to the City for
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review and acceptance as described i�a Sectian 1.5 below. Updatad baseliiie schedules
adliere to tl�e following:
I, Time extensioz�s assaciated with approved co�itract modifications at•e li�nited to tlie
actual amount of time the projecl: activities are anticipated to be delayed, unless
otlierwis� approved by the Pro�ratn Manager.
2. The r�baselined schedule is suhmitted by the Contractot wifhin ten rvo�kdr�ys aier
the date af receipt c�f tl�e approved Change Order.
3. The c��anges in logic ar duratio��s approved by the City are usec� to analyze the impact
of the change aiid i� included in the Change Order. The coding for a new activiiy(s)
added to the scl�edule for the Change Order includes the Cl�ange Order number iii fhe
Activiiy ID. Use as many activities as needed to accurately show the work oithe
Change Order. Revisions to the baseline sehedule are not effective untii aecepted by
th� City.
K, City's Work Breakdown Structure
WB� Code WBS Name
XXXXXX Project Name
XXXXXX,30 Design
XXXXXX30.10 Design Contractor Agreement
XXXXXX30.20 Conceptua� Design (30%}
XXX�XX.3030 Preliminaiy Design (60%)
��XXXXX30.40 Final Design
�XXXX.30.50 Environmental
XXXXXX,30,60 Permits
XXXXXX.30.6�.16 Permits - Idenfii�icatian
XXXXXX.30.60.2Q Permzts - ReviewLApprove
���XXXX.40 ROW & Easemeuts
X�XXXX.40.1 � ROW Negoiiations
XX��XXX.40.20 Condemnation
XXXXXX.70 Utility Relncation
XXXXXX.70.10 Utility Relocation Co-ordination
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XXX�X. 80. 85 Inspection
XXXXXX.80.86 Landscaping
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XXXXXX,90.1Q Construetion Contract Close-out
XXXXXX.9Q.4� Design Contract Cl�suee
L. City's Standard Milestones
The following milestone activities (i.e., irr�portant events an a project that mark critical
points in time) are of particular interest to the Gity and must be reflected in the proje�t
schedule ior all phases of worlc.
CITY O�' FORT WORTH 2O�3 DOW'iVTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CQNSTItUC'I`IflN SPECIFTCATIQI�f DDCUMENTS City ProjectNo, 1041$4
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The Ciiy's Project Manager is respansible far reviews and acceptance of tPae Coz�tractor's
schedule. The City's Project Control Specialist is responsil�le for ensuring alignment of
the Contractor's baseline a��d progress sch�dules with the Master Projact Schedule as
suppart to the City's Praject Manager. The City reviews and accepts or rejects the
schedule within ten workdays of Contractor's submittal.
C1TY qF FQRT WpRTH 2O23 DQWNTOWN T�5iJRF'AC1NG PROIECT
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1 1. Schedule Format
2 The Contractor wiIl submit each sch�dule in two electronic forms, one in native �le
3 format {.�r, .xml, .mpx) and tl�e second iu a prlf format, zn tha Ciiy's document
� management system in the locatian dedicated for tlzis purpose and identiiied by the
5 Project Manager. In the e�ent tlle Contracior does not use Primavera P6 ar MS
6 Project for scheduli�ig puz-pases, t�e scl�edule info:rznation must b� subrnitted in .xls ar
7 .xlsx format in compliance with the sample layoui (See Specificatir�n O I 32 16.1
S Construction �roject Schedule Baseline Example), including activity predecessors,
9 successQrs and total fl�at.
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12 The Contractor will d�velap their schedule for their scope of work and subznit their
13 initial schedule in electranic form (in the file formats noted above}, in the City's
14 doc�zment manag�inent system in tlz� location dedicated %r this purpose at le�st S
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17 Tha City's Projaci Manager and Project Cantrol Specialist review this initial schedule
18 to determine alignment with the City's Master ��•oject Schedule, including forrnat �
19 WBS structure. FoIjowing the City's review, feedback is provided to the Cont�•actor
20 for their us� in f naIizing their initial schedule and issuin� (witltira frve workdrtys) tlleir
21 Baseline Schedule for �nal review and acceptance by the Ciiy.
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The Contractor will update and issue their praject schedule (Progress Schedule) by the
%ast dray of eacli month tliroughout the life of their work on the project. Tt�e Progress
Schedule is submittcd in electronic fdiYn as nnted above, in the Cit�'s document
management system in the location dedicated for this pur�aase.
29 The Gity's Praject Control team reviews each Progress Schedule for data and
30 information that suppart the assessinent of #he update to the scheduIe. In the event
3l data or informaiion is missing or incomplete, the Project Controls Specialist
32 communicates directly with ths Contractor's schcdul�r for providing same. The
33 Contractar re-suh�nits the corrected Progress Schedule wBihirz S workdr�ys, following
34 the submit�al process noted above. The City's Proj�ct Manager and Project Contro]
35 5pecialist review the Conlractor's progress schedule for acceptance and to monitor
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� Baseline Stark date
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� Critical Path
� Activities added ar deleted
� Expected Baseline Finish date
o Variance to t11e Baseline rinish Date
CITY OF PORT WORTH 2O23 DOW[�ITOWN RESURFACING FR07ECT
STANbARb CONSTRIlCTION SPECIF'ICA'�1QN I]OCL�M�N`I'S City PmjectNo. 1041$4
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The Cantractor subinits a written status report (referred fio as a progress narrati�e) at tl�e
monthIy progress meeting (if monthly m.eetings at'e held) or ak tlle end of each month to
accornpaz7y the Pz•ogress Schedule subinittal, using the standard forinat provided in
Specification 01 32 16.3 Consfructio�� Project Scheduls Progress Na��rative. T11e cantent
of the Const�-uctian Pro�ect SaheduIe Progress Narrative should be co�zcise and cornplete
to include only changes, delays, and anticipated problerns.
C. Submittal Process
� Schedules and Moiithly Construction Status Reports are submitted in in the City's
docuanent management sysiem in the location dedicated for this purpose.
� Once the project has been completed and Fina1 Acceptance has been issued by the
City, no fu�•ther progress schadules or cons�ruction status reports are required from
the Caniraetor.
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17 1.6 CLO�EOUT SUBMITTALS jNOT iTSED]
I S 1.7 1VIAINTENANCE MAT�R7AL SUBIVIITTALS [1V�T USED]
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expea•ienced in the preparation of schedules of similar complexity.
B. Schedule and supporting documents addressed in this Specificaiion sliall be prepared,
updated and revised to accurately reflect the parformance afthe constructian.
C. Contractor is responsible for the quality of all subznittals in this section meeting the
standard of care for the construction industry for similar projects.
26 1.9 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND IIANDLING [NOT USED]
27 110 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
28 1.11 WARI2ANTY [NOT U�ED]
29 1.12 ATTACHMENTS
3� Spec O1 32 l 6.1 Construction Praject Schedule Baseline Example
31 Spec Ol 32 16.2 Construciion Pro�ect Sc�edule Progress Example
32 Spec OI 32 16.3 Construction Praject Schedule Progress Narrative
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CITY OF' C�1ZT WORTI-1 2D23 DOWNT�WN R�SLJRFACING PRqJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICAT'IOi�I DOCUM�NTS City Project No, 104184
Revised August 13, 2U21
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CONSTRUCTION PRQGRCSS SCl-I�i3ULE
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2 PART 2- PROfDUCTS [NOT iTSED]
3 PART 3- EXECUTI�N [NOT USEDj
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DATE NAME
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S/L3/2021 Michael Owen �evised to update specification reguirements and eliminate duplicate schedule
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STANDARD COI�fSTRUCT`ION SPBCIFICATIOI�} I70CUMENTS City PrqjectNo. ]04184
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CONSTRUGTION PROGR�SS SCL�DLJLL� — BASBLINE �XAMPLE
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The fallowing is an examp3e of a Contractor's project schedule that illustrates the data and
expectation fnr schedui� cantant depicting the baseline �For the p�•aject. This version of t11e
schedule is referred to as a"baseline" scl�edule. This example is iirtended to provide
guidance for die Contractor when developing and submitting a baseline �cl�eduIe. See CFW
Specification 01 32 ] 6 Ganstr�action Schedule for details and requirements regarding the
Contractor's project schedule.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDEIRD CONSTRUCTIO�I SP�CIFICAT101Y D(�CL]IviENTS
Revised August 13, 2Q21
2023 DOWNTOWIV RESURFACING PROJECT
City Projaot No. 104184
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CONSTRE1C:�fION PROGRESS 5CI-IED[ILE — BASELINS EXAMPLE
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CITY OF FORT WQRTH 2O23 I7pWNTOl1�N 12�SUItFACING PR07ECT
STAIVI7ARL� CONSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 1 D4184
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT SCHEDULE PROGRESS NA_RRATNE
I Reparting Period:
Project Name:
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� City Project Manager:
Date Issued:
Contractor Company Name:
Contractar Schedule Contact:
A. List of actir►ities changed in the reporting period.
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�. List any potentia[ delays and pro�ide mitigation actions
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C. �,ist any actual de[ays and pra�ide recouery actians
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City of Fort Worth, Texas
Construction Project Schedule Narrative Repor� for GFW Projects
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5 A. Section Includes:
6 1. Adminisirative and procedural requirements for:
7' a. Pr�constructio�� Videos
S B. Deviations from this City afFo�t Workh Standard Specification
9 1. Nane.
10 C. Related �pecificatinn Sections inc�ude, but are not necessarily limited to:
11 1. Division 0— Bidding Requuements, Cantract Farms and Conditions of the Contract
12 2. Division 1— Gei�eral Requiremez�ts
13 1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PR�CEDiTRES
1� A. M�asurement a�id Payment
15 1. Work assaciated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various iterns bid.
16 No saparate payrnent wi�l bc allowed for tltis Item.
17 1.3 R�FERF.NC�S [NOT TiSED]
18 1.4 ADMINISTRATIV� REQUIREMENTS
19 A. Preconstruction Video
20 1. Produce a preconstruction video of the site/alignmeut, including all areas in the
21 vicinity of and to be affected by construction,
22 a. Provide digital copy of video upa�i request by the City.
23 2. Retai�� a copy af tl�e preconstructian video until the end of the maintenat�ce surety
24 period.
25 1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT C1�SED]
26 I.G ACTION �UBMITTALSIINFORMATTONAL �UBNIITTALS [NOT USED�
27 1.� CLOSEOUT �USNIITTAL� jNOT USED]
28 1.8 MAIlVTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTAT.S [NCIT CTSED]
29 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE �NOT USED]
30 1.10 DELIVERY, ST�RAGE, AND IIANDLING [NOT ti SED]
3l l..l l F�ELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
32 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
33 PART � - PRQDUCT� [NOT U�ED]
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�UBMITTALS
5 A. Section Is�ciud�s:
6 1. General methods and requiremenfis oi submissions applicable to the foIlowing
'7 Work-related submittals:
8 a. Shop Drawings
9 b. Product Data (including Standa��d Product List subinit�als)
10 c. Satx�ples
l 1 d. Mock Ups
12 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�catian
13 1. None.
14 C. Related Specif catio�l Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
15 l. Division 0— Bidding Requu•ements, Coniract Forms and Conditions of the Contract
16 2. Division 1— General Reqiiirements
17 1.� PRTCE AND PAYMENT PROCEDU1tES
18 A. Measurement aud Payment
19 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various items bid.
20 No separate payment will be allowed for this �tem.
21 1.3 REFERENCE5 [NOT USED]
22 1.4 ADIVIINISTRATIVE REQUIRENiENTS
23 A. Coord'uiation
24 1. Notify the City in writing, at tli� time of submittal, of any deviations in the
25 subn tittals fra�n tl�e requirements of the Contract Documents.
26 2. Coordination of �ubmittal Times
27 a. Prepare, priaritize and transr�it eaeh subxnittal sufficiently in advance of
28 perfoz•ming tha related Work or other applicable aotivities, ar within tl�e time
29 specifed in the individuaI Work Sections, ofthe Specificatians.
30 b. Coni�actor is responsible such tliat tlie instaIlation will not be delayed by
31 processing tiines including, but not limited to:
32 a) Disapproval and resubmittal (if required}
33 b} Coard'uiation with other submittals
34 c) Testing
3$ C�� �UXC�iaS111�,,
36 e) Fabrication
37 f} Delivery
38 g) 5imilar seguenced activities
39 c. No extensinn of time will be autlzorized because of the Contractor's failure to
40 transrnit submittals sufficiently in advance af the Work.
CIT'Y OP POI27' WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRQI�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPI:C1rICATION DOCUMEN'iS
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d. Make submittals promptly in accardance with ap�rowed sch�dule, and in such
seque�ce as to cause na delay in the Work or in ihe work of any other
contractor.
B. SubinittaI Numhering
1. Wlien subinitting shop drawings or samples, utilize a 9-cl�aracter submitta� cross-
re�erence identi�cation numbering systein in the foIIowing manner:
a. Use tl�e first 6 digits af the applicable Specification Section Number.
h. For the ne�t 2 digits nuinber use numbers 01-99 to sequentiaily number eacIi
initial separate item or drawing submitted under each specz�c Sectioa� nurnber.
c. Las# use a letter, A-Z, indicating the resubmission of the same drawing (i.e.
A�2nd submission, B=3rd sUbmission, C=4th submission, etc.}. Atypical
submittal n�rm�ber vvould be as follows:
03 30 oo-as-B
1) 03 3D 04 is the Speci:�cation Section for Conerete
2) OS is the eigh#h initial submittal under this Specification Sectioii
3) B is tlie third submission (second resubmission) of that particular shop
drawing
C. Contractar Certification
1. Re�iew shop drawi�gs, product data and samples, including those by
subcontractor�, prior to submission to detennine a.nd verify the following:
a. Field measurements
b. Field cQnstruction criteria
c. Catalog numbers and similar da#a
d. Conformance with the Contra�ct Docarnents
2. Provide �ach shap drawing, sample a�d product data submitted by the Contractor
with a Certification Statement affxed including:
a. Tl�e Contractar's Company r�ame
b. Signature of suhmittai reviewer
c. Certif catiorl Stateinent
1) "By this su6mittal, I hereby represeni that I hav� detartnined and verified
field measurements, �elc� eonstruction criteria, materials, d'zmensions,
cataIog numbers and similar data and I have checked and c�ordinated each
item with other applicable approved shop drawings."
D. Submittal Format
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�'old shop drawings larger than 8%2 inches x 11 inch�s to $ 1/z inches x 11 inches.
Bind shop drawings and product data sheets tog�ther.
3. Ord�r
a. Co�er Sheet
1) Description of Packet
2} Gantractar Certification
b. List of items 1 Table of Contents
c. Product Data lShop Drawings/Samples /Ca�culations
E. Submittal Content
�46 1. The date of submission aiad the dates of any previous submissions
CITY p�' E'QR'� WQRTH 2O23 DOVVNTQWN RESURFACING PROJ�CT
STANDARD COi�ISTRUCTIOA! 3PECIFICATION DOCUNIEI�iTS
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2. The Project titIe and nuinber
3, Contractor identificatian
4. The names of
a. Contractnr
b, 5upplier
c. Manufacturer
7 5. Identification of the product, with the Specification Section number, page and
8 paragraph{s)
9 b. �ield dimensions, clearly identified as such
10 7. Relation to adjac�nt ar critical features of the Work or materials
11 8. Applicable standarc�s, such as ASTM nr Federal Specification numbers
12 9. Identi�cation hy highlighting of deviatians from Contract Documents
13 10. Identiiication by highlighting of revisions on resubrnittals
14 11. An $-inch x 3-inch 61ank space %r Contractor and City stamps
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1. As specified in individual Work Sectians includes, but is nnt necessarily limited to:
a. Custom-prepared data such as fabrication and erectioi�/installation (working)
drawings
b. Scheduled information
c. Setting diagrams
d. Actual shopwork inanufacturing ii�structions
e. Custom templates
f. Speeial wfring diagrams
g. Coordination drawings
h. Iz�dividual systezn or equipznent inspection and test reparts including:
1) Performance curves and certificatjpns
i. As applicable to the Wark
2. Details
a. Relation of the various pa�-ts to the main members and lines of the struc#ure
b. Where correct fabrication of Y]�a Work depends upon field ineasurements
1) Provide such rneasurements and nate on the drawiilgs priar ta submitting
for approval.
G. Product Data
l. For submittals of produci data for products included on tl�e City's Standard Product
List, clearly identify each item selected for use on the Project.
2. Fnr submittals oiproduct data for products not included on the City's Standard
Praduot List, suhmiital data may include, but zs n.ot necessarily limited to:
a. Standard prepared data far manufactured prodUcts (�ometimes referred to as
cataIog data}
1) Such as the manufacturer's prod�et speci�cation and installation
instructions
Z) Availahility of colors and patterns
3) Manufacturer's printed statements oi compliances and appIieability
4) Roughing�in diagz•ams and teYnplates
5) Catalog cuts
6) Product phoiographs
CITY OP' PORT WORTH
STANDARD C�I�35TRUCTION SPECIFICATTON DOCUIvf�N'I'S
Revised becember 20, 2012
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8) Frinted performance curves and operationaI-range diagrams
9) Production or auality control inspection and test reports and c�rti�cations
10) Mill reports
1 I) Product operating and maintenance instructions and recomrnended
spare-pa��s [isting and prznted product warranties
12} As applicable to the Work
H. Samples
1. As specified in individual Sections, include, but are not necessarily Iimited to:
a. PhysicaI exampl�s of the Work such as:
1) Seciions of manufactured or fabricated Work
2) Small cuts ar containers of materials
3) Complete units of repetitively used praducts calor/texture/patteni swatches
and range sets
4) Specimens for caordination of visual �ff�ct
5) Graphic symbols and units of Work to be used by the City for independent
inspection and testing, as applicable to the Work
18 I. Do �at start Work requiring a shap drawing, sample or product data nor any material to
19 be fabricated or znstalled prior to fhe approva! or qualified approval of such ite�n.
20 1, Fabrication performed, materials purchased or ot�-site construction accor�plished
21 which does not conform to approved shop drawings and data is a�t the Contractor's
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2. The City will not be liable for any expense or delay due to corrections or remedies
required to accomplish conformity.
3. Complete praject Work, rnaterials, fabrication, and instaliations in c�nformance
with approved shop drawings, applicable samples, and product ciata.
J. Submittal Disfribution
1. Electronic Dist�ibution
a. Confirm development o�Project directory for electranic submittals ta be
uploaded to CiLy's Buzzsaw site, or another external FTP site approv�d by tbe
City.
b. Shop Drawings
1) Upload submittal. to designated project dire�tory and notify appropriate
City representatives via e�nail of submittal posting.
2) Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for aIl submittals
b) If Contractor requires more than 1 hard copy of Shop Drawings
retur�ed, Contractor sha11 submit more than the numher of copies listed
above.
c. Produc# Data
1} Upload submittal to designated project directory and notify appropriate
City reprasentatives via email of submittal postin�,
2} Hard Copies
a) 3 copies for aII submittais
d. Samples
1} Distributed ta the Project Representative
2. Hard Cop� Distribution (if required in Iieu of electronic dzstri6utian}
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD COT�ISTRUCTION SP�GIFICATIQN DOCj.TMENTS
Revised Decamber Z0, 2Q12
2023 DOWNTOWN RESUI2FACING PRO]ECT
C1TY PROJECT NO. 104184
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1} Distributed to the City
2) Copies
a) $ copies far mecha��ical submz�tals
b) 7 copies for all o�l�er submittals
c) If Contraetor requires mare thaii 3 copies oiShop Drawings returned,
Contractor shall submit more than the nutnbez• of copies listed above.
b. Product Data
I) Dist�•ibuted to the City
2) Copies
a) 4 copies
c. Samples
I) Distributed to the Project Repres�ntatir�e
2) Copies
a) Subrnit the numb�t- stated in the respective Specification Sections.
3. Dis�i�ibute reproductio3is of approved shop drawin�s and copies oi approved
product data and samples, where required, to the jab site file and elsewhere as
directed by the City.
a. Provide number af copies as directed by the City but nat exceeding the number
previously specified.
21 K. S�bmittal Review
22 ]. The review of shop drawings, data a��d sampl�s will be %r general conformance
23 witls tl�e design concept and Contract Documents. This is noi to be canstrued as:
24 a. Permitting any departure fra:tta the Contract requirements
25 b. Relieving the Contractor of responsibility for any errors, including details,
26 dimensions, and [naterials
27 c. Approving departures fram details furnisl�ed by the City, except as otherwise
28 provided herein
29 2. The re�iew and approval of shop dravvings, samples or product dafa by the City
3a do�s not relieve the Contractor from his/lier responsibilii.y witl� ragarc� to the
3 S fulfiIlment of the ter�nns of the Cantract.
32 a. AlI risks of error and ornission are assum:ed hy the Contractor, and the City will
33 ��ave no responsibiIity th�refore.
34 3. The Cantractor renaains responsible for details and accuracy, for coordinating the
3S Wark with aIl other associated wark and trades, for selecting fabrication processes,
36 for techniques of assembly and for per%rming Work in a safe manner.
37 4. If the shop drawings, daYa ar sainples as submitted describe variations and show a
38 departure ftom the Contract requirements which City �nds to ba in tha interest oi
39 t1�e City and to be so minor as not to involve a change in Contract Price or time £or
40 performanee, tlie C'rty may return the reviewed drawir�gs without noting an
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5. 5ubmittals will be reiva-ned to the Contractor under 1 of the following codes:
a. Code 1
1) "NO EXCEP'ITONS TAKEN" is assigned when there are no notations or
comments on tlie submiftal.
a) V1�hen returned under this code the Contractor may release the
equipment and/o1• material for manufacture.
b. Cnde 2
CITY OF FpR`f VWQRTH
STAND�LRD CONSTRIiCTIOt`i SP�CIFTCATION POCUMENTS
Revised Decem6er20, 20i2
2023 ]7pWNTOWN R�SUIiFACING PR07ECT
CITY PROJF..CT NO. I D4184
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1 1) "EXCEPTIONS NOTED". Thrs code is assigned when a confirmation of
2 tI1e notatzons and comments IS NOT required by the Contractor.
3 a) The Contractor may release the equipment nr materiai �or mauufacture;
4 however, all notations and cotn��ents m�.�st be incorporated into the
5 �nal product. .
6 c. Gode 3
7 l) "EXCEPTIONS N�TED/RESUBMIT". TI�.is combuiation of codes is
8 assigned whea� natations and co�nments are extensive enougll to require a
9 resubmittal of the package.
10 a) The Contraotor may release the eqnipment or material for manuiacture;
11 however, aIl notations and comments must be incor�arated iuto the
12 final product.
13 b) This resubmitta] is to address all camments, omissions and
I�4 non-confortning items tha# were nofed.
l5 c) Resubmittal is to be received by the City witi�in 15 Calendar D�ys of
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l) "NOT AP�'ROVED" is assigned when the submittal does not meat tl�e
inten� of the Contract Documents.
a) The Contractor must resubmit the entire package re�ised tn bring the
submit�al info conformance,
b) It may be nacessary to resubxaait using a different inanufacturerlvendor
to meet the Contrac# Docurrtents.
6. Resubmittals
a. Handled in the same inanner as first submittals
1) Carrections other than requested by the City
2) Marked with revision tri�igle or other similar m�thod
a) At Contractor's risk if nat marked
b. Submittals for each item wi11 be reviewed no more than twice at the City's
expense.
1} AlI subsequent reviews will b� performed ai times convenient to the City
and af the Contractor's expense, based on the City's or City
Representative's then prevaiIing rates.
2) Provide Contractor reimburseman�t to the City within 30 Calendar Days for
all such fees invoiced by the City.
c. The need for mare than I resubmission or any other delay in abtazning City's
review of submittals, wiIl nflt entitle t11e Contxactar to an extension of Gontract
Time.
7. Partial Submittals
a. City reserves the right to not review submittals deemed partial, at the City's
ciiscretion.
h, Submittals deemed by the City to be not complete vc+ill be returned to the
Contractor, and wil� be considered "Not Approvad" until resubmitted.
c. The City tnay at its option pz•avide a list or mark the submittal directing the
Contractor to the areas tha# are incomplete.
4b $. If the Contractor considers any correction indicatad o� the shop drawings to
47 constitute a cl�ange to the Contract Documents, then written nQ�ice must be
48 prnvided thereof to the City at least 7 CaIendar Days prior ta releas� far
49 manufacture.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTdWN R�SUItTACING PR07ECT
STAt1DA12D CONSTRUCTION SPECEFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012 CITY PAOJECT NO. 1a4184
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Ca��tractat• may ca�•�y aui the eonstruction in accordance tl�erewitli and no furtlter
changes therein exce�t upon written instructians fi�aan the City.
Eacl� submi�tal, appropriately coded, will be retunied witl�in 30 Calei�dar Days
faliowing receipt of sub�nittal by tlle City.
6 L. Mack ups
7 1. Mock Up units as specified in indivzdual Sections, inc�ude, but are not necessarily
8 lizx�ited to, comple�e units of th� standard of acceptance foc that type of Warlc to be
9 used an the Praject. Re�no�e at tl�e cozrzpletion of ihe Wark ar when directed.
10 M. Qualifications
11 1. If specif cally required in other Sections of these Specificatians, sub�nit a P.E.
12 Certificatioza �or each itern required.
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1. Contractor Reyuest for ad�itional iz�formatian
a. Clarificatian or interpratation of the contract dacuments
b. Wha� the Contractar believes th.e�'e is a coitflict between Contract Documents
c. When the Contractc�r beIieves there is a conflict betwean the Drawings ai7d
Specificatio�s
1) Identify th� conflict and request clarificatian
2. Use the Request for Information {RFI) foim provided by the City.
21 3. Nu�nberi��g of RFI
22 a. Prefix with "R�'I" fo�lowed by series nu�nber, "-x�", beginuing wif]z "al" and
23 increasing sequentially vviY7� each additional transmittal.
2� 4. 5uff'icient information shall be attached to pea'�ttit a written response without fiz��ther
25 informa�inn.
26 5. The City wiIl log eacl� request and will review the request.
27 a. If review of the project information request indicates tl�at a change to the
28 Cantract Documents is required, the City wili issue a Field Order or Cliange
29 Order, as appropriate.
30 1.5 SUSNIITTALS [NOT IISED]
31 1.G ACTION SUIiNIITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
32 1.7 CLOSEOUT SiTBMITTALS [NOT U�ED]
33 L8 MAINTENANCE MAT�RiAL ST.]BMITTALS [NOT USED]
34 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
35 110 DELIVERY, STURAG�, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
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111 FIELD [SITE] C�NDITIONS [NOT USED]
37 1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARI� CON5TRi7CTION SPL�CIPICATION DOCUiviEIdTS
Revised December 20, 2D 12
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURPACING PROd�CT
CITY PROJECT idq. 1041$4
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C1TY OF I'ORT WORTH
STA7VI7ARD CQt*ISTRUCTION SPECIFICATI03�1 DOCUMEN`I'S
Revised Decemher 2D, 2412
2023 DDWNTOWI*T RESiTRFACTNG PRqJECT
CITY FROJBCTNO. 1Q4L84
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SPECIAL P1tpJCCT f�RpCEDLTRES
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SECTION 0135 13
SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES
1. The procedures for special project circumstances thal includes, but is not limited ta:
a. Coardination v�ith fihe Texas Department of Transportation
b. Work near High Voltage Lines
c. Cnn�ned Space Entry Program
d. Use af E�plosives, Drop Weight, Etc.
e. Water Department Notification
f. Public Noti�cation Prior to Be�inning Consfi�•uction
g. Caordination with United States Army Carps of Engineers
1�. Coordination within Railrnad permits areas
i. Dust Control
j. Employe� Parking
B. Deviations from this City oiFort Worth Standard Specification
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19 G IZelated 5pecificatian Sections include, but are not necessaj'ily limified to:
20 1. Division Q— Bic�diilg Requireinents, Contt•act Forms and Condi�ions of th� Gontract
�i 2. Division 1-� G�neraI Reyuireinents
22 3. Section 33 12 25 — ConnecfiQn to Existing Water Mains
23 1.� PRICE AND PAYMGNT PROC�DiTRES
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A. Measurernent and Paymea�t
1. Coardination within Railroad permit areas
a. Measur�ment
1) Measurement far this Item wiil be by luznp sum.
b. Payment
1) The wo�•k perfornned and rnaterials furnished in accordance with this Item
will be paid for at the luinp sum price bid far Railroad Coardination.
c. Tha price bid shalI include:
1) Mobilization
2) Inspection
3) Safety trazz�.ing
4) AdditionalInsurance
S} Insurance Certificates
6) Other reyuireinents associated with general coordination with Railroad,
inc]uding additional employees required to protect the right-of-way and
property af the Raiiroad fronn dazx�age arising nut oi andlor from the
construction oithe Project.
2. Railroad Plagmen
a. Measurement
CITY flF FORT WORTH 2Q23 DOWNTOWI�i R�SURFACING PROdECT
ST�ARD CONS'1RUCTiON SPECII'ICATION DOCUMENTS City PrajectNo. 1Q4184
Revised March ] I, 2022
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1} Measuremeirt for this Ytem will be per working day.
b. Payr�tent
1) The vvark perforined and tnaterials furnished in accardance with this Item
will be paid for each working day that RaiIroad Flaginen are prese�rt at the
S ite.
c. The price bid sixall incIude:
I) Coordinatian for scheduling flagmen
2) Flagrr�en
3) Other requireznents associated vvith Railr�ad
3. All other items
a. Work associated witn these Items is considered subsidiary to the variflus Items
hid. No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
13 1.3 REF�R�NCES
14 A. Reference Star�dards
I5 1. Reference standards cited in iliis Specification ret'er to th� currant reference
] 6 standard published at the time af the latest revision date lagged at the end of this
17 Specification, unless a date is specifical3y cited.
18 2. Health and Safety Code, Title 9. Safety, Subtitle A. Public Sa%ty, Chapter 752.
19 High Voltage Overhead Lines.
20 1.4 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIltEMENTS
21 A. Coordination witl� tlie Texas Department oiTransportation
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1. When work in the right-of�way which is under the jurisdicfiQn ofthe Texas
Departr�aent af Transportation (TxDOT}:
a. Notify the Texas Department of Transpartation prior to cornmencing ar�y work
therein in accordance with the provisions of tlie pennit
b. All wark performed in the T�cDOT right-of-way shall be perfarmed in
compliance t�viih anci subject to approval from the Texas Depart�nent af
Transportation
B. Work near High Voltage Lines
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RegUlatory Requirements
a. Ail G�+ork nea.r High Voltage Lines {inore than 60Q volts measured between
conductors ar between a conductar and the ground) shall be in aecordance with
Health and Safety Cade, Title 9, Subtitle A, Chapter 752.
Warning sign
a. Provide sign of sufficient �ize meeting ali OSHA requirements.
Equipment operating wiihin 10 feet of high voltage liues vwiil r�quire the follawing
safety �eatures
a. Insulating cage-type of guard about the boo�n or arm
b. Insulator links on the lift hook connectians �or back 11oes or dippe:rs
c. Eq�ipm�:nt must meet the safety requirements as set forth by OSHA and the
safety requirements of the owner of the high voltage lines
Work within 6 feet of high voItage elecirin lines
a. Nati�ication shall be given #o:
1} The p�wer company (example: QNCOR}
CTl'I' OF FORT WORTH
STAN➢�RD CON5TRi1CTI0N SP�ECIFICATION bOCUM�PITS
Revised March 11, 2022
2023 bOWN"I'QWN l�SU12FACING PRpJECT
Ciry Project i*�o. 1U4184
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SPECIAL PRQJECT PROCEI�URES
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a} Maintain an accurate lag of all such calls to pawer compa��y and record
action taken in each case.
b. Coordination with power coinpany
1) After notification caordinaie with tl�e paw�r company ta:
a) Erect temporary mecl�anical bara•iers, de-energize the lines, or raise or
lower the lines
e. No persannel may wark within 6%et of a high voltage line before #he above
requirements have been met.
C. Gonfined Space Entry Program
10 1. Prnvide and follow approved Confined Space Entry Program in accordance with
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12 2. Confined Spaces incIude:
13 a. Mauhales
i� b. All other confined spaces in accordance with OSHA's Pertnif Required for
1S Confined Spaees
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D. TC�Q Air Permit
1, Dbtau� TCEQ Air Pei•mit for cons��uction acti�ities per requirements of TCEQ.
E. Use af Explosives, Drop Weight, Etc.
1. When Cont�act Documents p�rmit on the project �he %lIowing will apply;
a. Public Notification
1) Subinit notice to City and proof af adequate insurance co�erage, 24 hours
prior to comme��cing.
2) Minimum 24 hour public notifica�ion in accorc3ailce with Section O1 3l 13
F. Water Department Coordination
l. During tlie constructiota of tlais pz'oject, it vc�ill be necessary to d�activate, t'or a
period of time, existing Iines. T13e Contractor shall be required to coordinate with
the Water Department to dei�rmine the best times for deactivatulg and activating
those lines.
2. Coordinate any event that will require connecting to or the operation of an existiug
City water line systern with �l�e City's re�aresantative,
a. Coordination shall be ii� accordance with Section 33 12 25.
b. If needed, obtain a�ydrant �vater meter from the Water Department %r use
during the liFe of named project.
c. In ihe event ihat a wat�r valv�e on an ��cisting live system be turned off and on
to accammodate the const�-uction of the project is required, coordia�ate ik�is
activity Y�irough ih� appropriate City representative,
1) Do not aparate water line valves of existing vvater system.
a) FaiIure to comply will render the Contrac#or in violation of Texas Penal
Code Title 7, Chapter 28.03 (Criminal Mischief} and tha Gdntractar
will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
b) in addztion, th.e Cont��actar vvill assume all liabilities and
responsibilities as a result of thase actions.
44 G. 1'ublic Notification Prior ta Beginning Gonstruction
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECLFICATIOId DOCUNiE�+ITS
Re�ised March 1 l, 2fl2�
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City Yraject Na. 1041 &4
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SPECIAL PROlECT PRqCBDtIRES
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1 1. Priar to begiiining constructian �n any block in tl�e projeet, on a biock by black
2 basis, prepare and deliver a notice ar flyei• of the panding construction to #he front
3 door oi each residence or business that will be impacted by construction. The no�ice
4 shall be prepared as folIows:
5 a. Past notice or flyer and City af Fort Worth Door Hangers, 7 days prior �o
G beginniug �ny cti�structioii activity on eacli block in the prdject area.
7 1) Prepare flyer on the Co�ltractnr's lett�rli�ad and ir�clude tha folIowin.g
8 information:
9 a) Name ofProject
l0 b) City PrajectNo (CPN)
� 1 c) Scope of Praject (i.E, typa of c4nstructia�l activity}
12 d) Actual construction duration within the bloek
13 e) Name of the contractos's fareman and phone number
14 � Name of t11e City's inspector and pllone number
15 g) City's after�hours phone number
16 2) A sainple of t1�e `pre-constructian notifica�ion' flyer is atta.ched as E�ibit
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3) City of For� Worth Daor Hang�rs will b� prnvided to tbe Con�ractor �or
distributiQn with their notice.
4) Submit schedule showing the constructian start and finish �ime %r each
block of the praject to tlie inspectar.
5) Deliver flyer to the City Inspector far review prior to distribu�ion.
b. No constructioii will be allowed to begin on any block untiI the flyer and door
han�ers are delivered to all residents af the block.
H. Public Noti�catit�n of Temporary Water Service Interruption during Constrnction
26 I. In the eve�t it becon�es necessary to tetxiporarily shut dawn water service to
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2. Prepared notic� as foIlows:
a. The natificatian or flyer shall be posted 24 hours prior to the temporary
interruption.
b. Prepare flyer on the contra�tor's Ietterhead anc� include the fol�owing
information:
1) Name of the project
2) CityProjectNumber
3) Date of the in#erruption of service
4) Period the interruption will take place
5) Name of ihe contractor's foreman and phone number
6) Name of the City's inspec�or and phone number
c. A sample of the temporary water service interrupti�n natificatian is attach�d as
Exhihit B.
cE. Deliver a copy af the ternporary interr�zption notification to the City inspector
for review prinr to being disYributed.
e. No interruption of watar service can occur until the flyer has been delivered to
all affected residents and businesses.
f. Electronic �versions of the sannple flyers can be obtained froan the Project
Construction Tnspector.
�8 I. Coordination with United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
CITY QF FORT WORTH 2Q23 DOWN"COWN It�SURFACING PRDJECT
STANDARD CONSTRLICTION 5PEC1P1CAT10N DDCUIvI�i�€T5 City PrajectNo. L04I84
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1. At locations zn the Project where caiistruciion activities occur iia a.i•eas where
USAGE p�rmits are r�quired, ineet a�l requirements set forth in eacl� designated
permit.
J. Coordination within Railraad Permit Areas
1. At Iocations in the project where eonstruction activities occur iii areas where
railroad per•mits are z�equired, meet all r�quiraments set forth in each designated
railroad per��nit. Tliis includes, but is �iot limited to, pravisions for:
a. Flaginan
b. Inspectors
c. Safety iraining
d, Additional insurance
e. Insurance certificates
f. Other empioyees required to protect �ha rigl�t-of-way and property of the
Railroad Company from damage arising aut af and/or from tl�e construction of
tlte projeci. Prop�r utility clea�-ance procedures shall be �sed in accordance
with the pe�•mit guidelines.
2. Obtain any supplemental information needed ta compty with the railroad's
x�equirements.
3. Railroad Flagmen
a. Submit receipts to City for verification of working days that railroad flagmen
ware preser�i on Siie.
�. Dust Control
1. Use acceptable measures to control dust at the Site.
a. If rvater is used ta control dust, capture and properly dispose of waste wafier.
b. If wet saw cutting is perfor�ned, capture and properly dispose af slurt•y.
L. Employee Parking
1. Pravide pa�-king for employees at lacatians approved by the City.
CITY QF' I'p$T WOATH
STANDARD CONSTR[JCTION SP�CIPICATION I]OCUM�NTS
Revised March 11, 2D22
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROdECT
Ciry Project No. 104184
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SPECIA3. PROJECT PROCEAURES
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2 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUSMITTALS �NOT USED]
3 1.i CL05EOUT SUBMITTALS [NQT IISED]
4 1..8 MAiNTEN.ANC� MATERIAL SUSMITTALS [NOT USEDI
5 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
b 110 DELIVERY, STORAGE, ANll HANDLING [NOT US�D]
7 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDIT�ONS jNOT USED]
8 1.12 WARRANTY [N�T USED]
9 PART 2- PRODIICTS [NOT USED]
1 o PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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Revision i,og
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
l.�.B — Add�d requiremeni of cornpliance with Health and 5afety Cnde, Title 9.
Safety, Subtitle A, Pablic Safety, Chapter 752. High Valtage Overhea� Lines.
1.Q-.� —Added Contractor responsibility for nbtaining a TCEQ Air Permit
Remove references to Air Pallutian watch Days and NCTCOG Clean constructioo
Specifieation requirements. Clarify need far poor Hangers under in addition to
contractar notification of public.
C1TY OP PpIt't WOR'I'H 2D23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROIECT
STA3VDAILD COMSTRUCTION SPECIFiCATION DOCUIuIENTS City Praject Na. 104184
Revisad Marcls I 1, 2022
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PLEASE KEEP THIS FLYER HANDY WHEN YOU CALL
CITY OI' FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION �OCUMEI�ITS
Revised March 11, 2U22
2023 DOWNTOWN RE3URPACING PROJECT
City Project No. 104I84
013513-8
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CITY OF C012T WpRTH
STAPiDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFIGATION I}OCLIMENTS
Revised March 11, 2022
2U23 DOWNTOWN 1t�SURP'ACING AAOJECT
Gity Project No. 1(kL184
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TF,ST]TIG AND INSPECTION SERVICES
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TESTING AND INSPECT�ON SERVICES
PART I - GENERA.L
1.T SUMMARY
A. Sactian LZcIudas:
1. Testing and inspection services procedures and coordination
B. Deviatians fi•am this City of Foct Worth S#andard Specification
1. No�ie.
C. Related Speciiication Sections includ�, but are not necessa�•ily liznited to:
1. Division 0-- Bidding Requireme��ts, Contract Forms v�d Conditions of the Contract
2. Division 1— General Reyuiretnents
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT FROCEDiTR�S
A. Meas�rernent and Payment
Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
Na separaie payment will be allowed for this Itejn.
a. Contractor is responsible for performing, coordinating, and payment of all
Quality Control testing.
h. City is respansible for perfarmin� and payYnent for frst set of Quality
Assurance testing.
1) If the �rst Qua�ity Assurance test perforined hy tl�e City fails, the
Contractor is responsible for payment of subsequent Quality Assurance
tasting uzltil a passi��g test occurs.
a) Fit�al acceptance will not be issued by City until aIl required paym�nts
for testing by Contractor have been paid in full.
1.3 REFERENC�S [NOT USED]
1.4 ADNIINISTRATIVE REQ�UIltENiENTS
A. Testing
1. Completa testing in accordance with the Coni�•act Documents.
2. Coordination
a. When testing is required ta be perf'ormed by the City, notify City, suff'iciently
in advance, when testing is need�d.
b. When testing is required to be campleted by the Contractor, natiiy Gity,
sufficiently in. advance, that testing will be performed.
3. Distribution of Testing Repot�ts
a. Electronic Distribution
1) Canfirrn development of Project directory for electror�ic submittals to be
upIoaded to the City's docurnent managetnent system, ar anotk�er external
FTP site approved by the City.
CITY pF FORT WORTH 2Q23 OOWN1'OWN RCSURFACING PRO.T�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPHCiFTCATION POCUMBNTS CikyPrajeetNumher 1(}4184
lievised Mazch 9, 2020
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2) Upload test reparts to designated pz�oject directory and nntify appropriate
City representatives via email of submittal posting.
3) Hard Copies
a) 1 cogy far all submit�als submitted to the Px•oject Representative
b. Hard Copy Distribution (if required in licu af electronic distribuiion)
1) Tests performed by City
a) Distribute I hard copy to the Contractor
2) Tests perforcx�ed by tl7e Cont�•actor
a) Distribute 3 hard copies ta Caty's Project Represez�tative
4. Pravide City's Projec� Representative with �ip tickets for each delivered load oi
Concrete or Lime material iiicluding tl�e following inforination:
a. Name of pit
b. Da#e of delivery
c. Material delivered
B. Inspeciion
1. I�spection or lack of inspectioli does not relieve the Contractor from obligation to
perform vvork in accordance with the Cont�ract Documents.
1.5 �USMiTTALS jNOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTAL�/INFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USEllJ
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT TTSED]
1.8 MA1N i'ENANC� MATERiAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT US�D}
1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
L10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT US�D]
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USEDj
PART 2 - PRODUCTS [NOT USEDJ
PART 3 - EXECIITION [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Re�ision Log
DATE NAME S�JMMARY OF CHANG�
3/9/2020 D.V. Magar�a Removed reference to Buzzsaw and naCed that electronic submitta[s be uploaded
through the City's docnment management system.
CITY OI' FDRT WORTH [Inscrl Project Idame]
STANDAAD COTl5TRi1C770N SPECIFICATION DOCl7MENT5 [InseriPrajectNumber]
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3 PART1- GEN�RAL
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A. Sectiou Includes:
1. 1'rovide temporary facilities and controls needed for the Worlc including, but not
n:ec�ssarily limited ta:
a. Temporar� utiiities
b. Sanitary faczl�ties
c. Storage Sl�eds and Buildings
d. Dust can�rol
e. Temporary fencing of the construction site
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specifioation
l. None.
C. Related Sp�cificatinn S�ctions includa, but are nQt necessarily Iimited to:
]. DivisiQn Q— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Conditions af the Contract
2. Divisiou 1— General Reyuirements
18 1.2 PRICE AND PAYNIENT PROCEDURES
19 A. Measurement and Payment
20 1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsid�ary to il�e va�•ious Items bid.
2] Na separate payment will be allowed for tlus Item.
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23 1.4 ADMINISTR.AT�.VE R�QIIIREMENTS
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A. Temporaty Utilities
1. Obtaining Temporary Service
a. Make arrangerr�ants r�vith utility service companies for temporary services.
b. Abide by ruIes aud regulations of utility service companies or authorities
having jurisdiciioiz.
c. Be respoiisible for utility service costs until Work is approved fot �`inal
Acceptance.
1) Included are fuel, power, light, heat and other utility services necessary ior
execution, campletion, testing and initial operation of Work.
2. Water
a. Contractor to provide water reyuired for and in conneetion with Work to be
performed and for specified tesis nf piping, equipment, devices ar ather use as
required for the completiQn of the WQrlc.
b. Provide and maintain adequate suppIy ofpotahle watea• fot• domestic
consumption by Contractar personnel �id City's Project Representatives.
c. Coordination
1) Contact City 1 week before watar far construction is desired
CITY OP P'ORT WORTH
STANDAIZD GONSTRUCTIpN 5PLCI�'ICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised ruly 1, 2011
2023 DOWNTOWI� RESURFAC�IG PRO]ECT
CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
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d. �ontractor Payment for Construction Water
I) Obtain construction water meter fi�om City for payrnent as bijled by City's
established rates.
3. Electricity and Lighting
a. Provide and pay for electric powered service as required far Work, including
testing of Work.
1) Provide power for lighting, operation of equipment, or other use.
b. Eiec�tric power service includes temporary power service or generator to
maintain operations d�ring scheduled shutdown,
4. Telepiione
a. Provide emergency telephone service at Siie %r use by Contractor personnel
and athers perfarming worlc ar furz�ishing setvices at Site.
5. Temporary Heat and V�ntilation
a. Provide temporary heat as necessary foc protection or complstion of Work.
b. Provide teznporary heat and ventiIation to assure safe working conditions.
B. Sanitary Facilities
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1. Provide and maintain sanitaiy facilities for p�rsons on Site.
a. Cornply with regulations of �ta�e and Iocal departments of health.
Enforce use oi sat�ifiary facilitiss by construction personnel at job site.
a. Enclose anci allchor sanitary faciliti�s.
b. No discharge wiIl be allowed from t�ese faoilities.
c. Collect and store sewage and waste so as not tQ cause nuisance or health
problem.
d. Ha�al sewage and waste off-site at n� less #han weekly intervals and pro�erly
dispnse in accordance with applicable regula�ion.
Locate facilities near Work Site aud keep clean and maintained throughnut Project.
4. Remove facilities at connpletion of Project
C. Storage Sheds and Buildings
1. Pro�ide adequately ventilated, watertight, weath�rproof storage facilities with floor
above ground le�el for materials and equipment susceptible to weather c�amage.
2. Starage of materials nat susceptible to weather damage may be an blocks aff
ground.
3. Store znaterials in a neat and orderly manner.
a. Place materials and equipment to permit easy access for identificatian,
inspection and inventory.
4. Equip building with locicable daors and lighting, and provide electriaal service for
equipment space heaters and heating or ventilation as necessary to provide storage
environments acceptable to specified manufacturers.
5. Fill and grade site fnr temporary structures to provide drainaga away fro�n
temporary and eXisting buildings.
6. Remove building from site prior to �inaI Acceptance.
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43 1. Provide and maintain for the duration or construction vwhen required in contract
44 documents
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C1TY 0�' E'OItT WOR'FH
STANDARD COIISTRUCTION SPECIFiCAT10N DOCUMENT3
Revised July 1, 20I 1
2023 I?QWNTpWN R�S[JR�'ACING PIZQJ�CT
CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
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1. Contrac�or is responsible fo�• maintait�ing dust contxol tl�roug;h the duration of the
proj ect.
a. Conteactor reinains on-calI at all �imes
b. Must respond in a LiineIy mant�er
T. Tein�orary Pratection of Cons�ruction
1. Coi�tractor or subcantractars are responsible for protecting Worlt from daznage due
to weathej•.
1.5 SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [N�T i]S�D]
1.1 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT II�EDj
l.S MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
12 1.9 QUAI,ITY ASSi7RANCE [NOT LTSED]
l3 L10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLTNG [N(7T USED]
14 1.11 FIELD [S�TEJ CONDITION� [NOT USED]
15 1.12 WA.RRANTY [NOT USED]
16 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT US�D]
17 PART 3- EXECIITION [NOT iTSED]
i8 3.1 IN$TALLERS [NOTUSED]
19 3.2 EXAMINATIDN [NOT USED]
20 3.3 PREPARATION [NQT USED]
21 3.4 INSTALLATION
22 A. Temporaiy Facilities
23 1. Maintain alI temporary facilities fo�• duration of canstruetion activities as needed.
24 3.5 �REPAlR] / [RESTORATION]
25 3.6 R�-Il�T�TALLATION
25 3.9 FIELD (a�] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT U�ED]
27 3.8 SYSTEM STARTLTP [NOT USED]
28 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
29 3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
30 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES
31 A. Temporary Facilities
CTTY QF k'QRT WQRTII
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised 7uly I, 2011
2023 DOWA]TOWN RESl3ItFACITIG PRdJ�CT
CITY PR03ECT NO. 104184
Ol 50 00 - 4
'fEMPORARY f'ACILIT[ES AND CONT1tOL5
Page 4 of 4
1 1. Remove all tempora�y facilities and restore area after completion of tlie Work, to a
2 condition equal to or bettez� than prior to staz�t of �Vork.
3 3.12 PROTECTION [NOT U�ED]
4 3.13 MAiNTENANCE �1VOT USED]
5 3.14 ATTACHM�NTS [N�T USED]
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END OF SECTION
Aevisian Log
5i.lMMARY OF CHANGE
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2423 I}OWNTQWN IZ�Si_TRk'AC1NG PROJECT
STAIVDAI2D CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN'iS
12evised 7uly 1, 201 ] C1TY PR07ECT I+IO. [ 04184
01552G-1
STREET USF P�RMIT AND i+�pD1FICATIpN5 Tp 7'1L41�FIC CONT�tQL
P1gc 1 of3
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SECTION O] S� �6
STREET USE PERMIT AND MODIFICATION� TO TRAF�'IC C(�NTROL
3 PART1- GENERAL
� 1.1 SiJNIl1�IA.RY
5 A. Secfion Includes:
6 1, Ad�ninistrative procedures for:
7 a. Street Use Pc;nnit
8 b. Modification of approved traff'ic controI
9 c. Removal of Street Signs
10 B. Deviations from this City ofFort Worth Staaadard Speci�catian
] ] 1. None.
12 C. R�lated Specification Sections inclttde, but are not necessarily iimited to:
13 1. Division �— Bidding Requirements, Contract �ot•ms and Conditions oiihe Contract
14 2. Division l— General Aequiremeiits
15 3. Section 34 71 I3 -� TrafFic Cailtrol
16 i.2 PRICE AND PAYM�NT PROC�DUItES
17 A. Measurement and Paym�nt
18 1. Work associated vvitll this ltem is cotlsidered subsidiary to the various Ttems bid.
19 No separate payment wiIl be allowed %r this Item.
20 1.3 REFERENCES
21 A.Reference Standards
22 1. Refer�nce stat�dards cited in fhis speci�ication refer #o the current refeceuce sl-andat•d
23 published at the time of the latest revision date logged at the end of this
24 specificafiion, unless a date is speci�'ically cited.
25 2. Texas Manual 0�7 UniFoz•m Traf�c Con�rol Deviees (TMUTCD}.
26 1.�4 ADMINISTRATNE REQUIREMENTS
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A. TrafFic Control
1. Gez7aral
a. Contractor shall mir�imize iane closures atld iinpact to vehicularlpedestrian
traffic.
b, When traffic control plans are included in the Drawings, provide Traffic
Control in accordaiice with Dz•awings and Section 3�4 71 i3.
c. When traffic control plans are not included in ihe Drawings, p�-epare trafFic
control plans in accordance with Section 34 71 13 and submit ta City for
review.
1) Allow minimum 10 working days for review of proposed Traff'ic Cantrol.
CIT'Y QP PORT V�ORTH 2O23 DOWN'I`OGVN RESURFACTNG PitOJECT
STANDARD CONSTRIiCTION SP�CiP1CATI0N DOCU MBNTS C ity Project No. 1 D4184
Revised March 22, 2U21
01552fi-2
STRE�T U5� PERMIT AND MOD]FICATIONS TO TRAFPIC CONTROL
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2) A traffic cantrol "Typical" pubIished by City of Port Worth, tlie Texas
Manual Uni�ed Traf�c Co�itrol Devices (TMi1TCD) or Texas Department
of Transportation (TxDOT) can be used as an alternativE to preparing
projec�lsite specific fraffic control plan if tlie typical is applicable to the
specific praject/site.
B. Street Use Permit
1. Prior to installation of Traffic Control, a City StreeY Use Pea-mit is required.
a. To obtain Street Use 1'ermit, submit TrafFc Control Plans to City
Transportation and Puhlic Works D�partment.
1) Allow a miniinu�n of 5 working days far pertn.i� �•eview.
2) It is the Contractor's responsibiIity to eoardinate review of Traffic Cantrol
plans for Street Use Permit, such that consituction is not delayed.
C. Madification to Approved Traffic Control
1. Przor to installation traffic aontrnl:
a. Submit revised traffic control plans to City Department Transpartation aild
1'ublic Works Department.
1) Revise Traffic Contral plans in accordance with Section 34 71 I3.
2) Allow minimum S working days for a•eview of eevised Traffic ContrQl.
3) It is thE Conh•actor's responsibility to coordinate review of Traffic Coutrol
pla�as for Street Use Permit, such thaf construction is not delayed.
21 D. .lteznoval of Street Sign
22 1. If it is determined that a street sign nnust be rennoved for construetion, �hen contact
23 City Transportation and Public Works Department, Signs and Markings Division ta
24 rernnve tha sign.
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E. Temporary Signage
1. In the case o� regulatory signs, replace pennanent sign wiih temporary sign meeting
requirements of the latest edition of tlie Te�s Manual on Uniform Tra£fic Control
llevices (MUTCD).
2. Install temporary sig� befai-e fihe removal of permanent sign.
3. When construction is complete, to the extent that the permanent sign can be
rei�stalIed, cantac# the C'rty Tran.spo�tation and Public Works Department, Signs
and Markings Division, to reinstall the permauent sign.
F. Traff'ic Controi Standards
1. Traffic Conirol Standards can be found on the City's website.
35 1.S SUEMITTALS [NOT USED]
3b A. Submit alI requirec� documentatian to City's Project Representat�ve.
CITY pP �'OR'C W�ItTH 2O23 [IOWN'I'QWN l�S1Il2�ACING PRpJ6CT
STANDARD CON5TRi1CTION SPECIFICATION �OCUMENT3 City Project No. 104184
Revised March 22, 2021
01 55 2G - 3
3TR�ET USE PERMIT AND MODIFICAT10N5 TO TRAPF[C CONTRQL
Paga 3 of 3
1 l.f ACTION SUSNIITTALSIINF�RMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USEDJ
2 1.`7 CLOSEOi]T �iTBMITTALS [NOT USED]
3 1.8 MAINT�NAN�E MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT iTSED]
4 1.9 QUALITY ASSUR.ANCE [NOT USED]
5 i.10 DELIVGRY, STORAGE, AND IIANDLING [NOT USED]
6 l.11 FIELD [SITE] CONpTTIONS [NOT USED]
7 112 '4�VA1tRANTY [NOT USED]
8 PART � - PRODUCTS [NOT i7SED]
9 PA.RT 3- EX�CUT��N [NOT USED]
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3/22/2021 M Owen
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�ND OF SECTION
Revision Log I
SUMMARY OF CHANGE I
1.�1 A. Added language to emphasize minimizing of lane closures at�d impact to
traffic.
Lh A. 1. c. Added langaage to allow fior use of published tr�c control "Typicals" if
applicable to speciiic projecf/site.
1.4 F. I) Removed reference to Buzzsaw
1.5 Added language re: suhmittal of permit
I
CITY OF FpRT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFAC7NG PRC3J�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS City Project No. 104184
Revised NEarch 22, 2021
015713-1
STORM WA7'�R POLLUTIQN PREVENTIQN
Page l of 3
] SECTION Ol �� 13
2 STORM WATER POLi ,UTION PREVENTION
3 PART 1- GENERA.L
4 1.1 SUIVIMARY
S A. SecCion Tncludes:
6 T. Procedures for Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans
7 B. Deviations from this City af Fort Worth Standard Specification
8 l . Nnne.
4 C. RelatEd Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
10 1. Di�rision 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Candition� of the
r r c��,t�a�t
l2 2. Division 1— General Requirements
13 3. Section 31 25 00 — Erosion and Sediment Control
l4 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROC�DiTR�S
i 5 A. Measurement and PaymenL
16 l. Consiruction Activities resulting in less than 1 aere ofdisturbance
17 a. Work associated v,ri�h this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Itetxr.s
18 bid. No separate payznent wi11 be allowad for ihis Item.
19 2. Construction Activities resulting in greater tY�an I acre of disturbance
20 a. Measurement and Payment shall be in accardance with Saction 31 25 00.
21 1.3 REF�R�NCE5
22 A. Abbreviations and Acranyms
23 1. Notice of Intent: NOI
24 2. Notice oFTermination: NOT
25 3. Storm Water Pollution Freven�iQn Plan: S WPPP
26 4. Texas Commission on EnvironmentaI Quality: TCEQ
27 5. Notice of Change: NOC
28 A. Reference Stazadards
29 1. Raference standards ciied in this Specificatian refer ta the current reference
30 standard published at the time of the latest revisian date logged at i�ae end of this
31 Sp�cification, unless a date is specifically cited.
32 2. Integrated Storm Management (iSWM) Technical Manual %r Construction
33 Controls
34 1.4 ADMIlVISTRATIVE REQiJIREMENTS
35 A. General
3b I. Contractor is responsible for resolution and payment af any �nes issued associated
37 with compliance to Starmwater Pollution Prevention Plan.
CI`I'Y OT' F'ORT W(]ItTH 2D23 DOWNT�WN RESCFRFACING PR07ECT
STANDARD COI�fSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIOI�€ DOCi1MEI�fTS
R�vised duly 1, 2011 CITY PROJECT NO. 1 Q4184
015713-2
STORM WA3'�R YOLLUTION PREVENTION
Page 2 of 3
B. Consi�ruction Activities resulting in:
2 1. Less than 1 acre of disturbance
3 a. Pro�ide erosiaii and sediineirt control in accorda��ce with Section 31 25 OQ and
4 Drawings.
5 2. 1 to less than 5 acres of disturbance
G a. Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimi�ation System (TPDES) General Construction
7 Permit is rec�uired
8 b. Goinplete SWPPP in accardance with TCEQ requirements
9 1) TCEQ Sina(1 Constructioii Site Notice Required under gene�•al pertnif
10 TXRI50000
11 a) Sign and post at job site
12 b} Prior to Pr�construction Meeti�ag, send 1 copy to City De�a�-�ment of
13 Tr�nsportation and Public Works, Environmental Division, ($17) 392�
14 6D$8.
1 S 2} Provide erosion and seditnent control in accordance with:
16 a) Section 31 25 00
17 b} The Drawings
] 8 c) TXRI SOOQO General Permit
19 d) SWPPP
20 e) TCEQ requiremants
2l 3. S acres or more of Disturbance
22 a. Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) GeneraI Construction
23 Permit is reyuired
24 h. Complete SWPPP ii� accardance witl� TCEQ requirements
25 1) Prepare a TCEQ NOI forrrf and submit to TCEQ alon� wiih required f�e
26 a) Sigti and post at job site
27 b) Send capy ta City Depaetment of Transportation and Public Works,
28 Environmental Division, (817) 392-60$8.
29 2) TC�Q Notice of ClZange required if malcir�g clianges or updates to NOI
30 3) Provide erosion and sediment control in accordanee with:
31 a) Section 31 25 00
32 b) The Drawings
33 c) TXR150000 General Pe�•mit
34 d) S WPPP
35 e) TC�Q requirements
36 4) Once the project has been completed and a�l the closeout requirements oF
37 TCEQ have been inet a TCEQ Notice of Termi�ation catt be subtzaitted.
38 a) Send copy �o City Departmen# ofTransportation and Public Works,
39 Enuironmental Division, {817} 392-6Q88.
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1. Submit in accordance with SeGtinn O1 33 00, except as stated 1�erein.
a. Prior to the Preconstruction Meeting, submit a drafi copy of S WPYI' to the City
as follows:
1) 1 copy to the City Project Manager
a} City Project Manager wili %rward to tlie City Departrnent of
Trat�sportatzon and �ublic Works, Environmental Division for review
CITY OF F�RT 4VDRTH
STANDAl2.l7 CONS'I'RllCTION SPECIFICATTON DOCUMENTS
Revised Iuly 1, 20ll
2023 DOWNTOVaN RESURFACii�G PROd�CT
C1TY PRqJECT NO. 1b4184
015713-3
STORM WAT�R POLLUTIQN PREVENTION
Page 3 af 3
1 B. Madi�ed �WPPP
2 1. If the SWPPP is revised du��ing co��struction, resubmit inodified SWPPP to the City
3 in accordance with Section O1 33 00.
4 1.6 ACTION SiTBMITTAL5/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
5 1.7 CLOSEOIIT SIIBMI.TTAL� [NOT USED]
6 1.8 MAINTEN,ANCE MATERIAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
7 1.9 QUALITY ASSU1tANCE [NOT USED]
8 1.10 D�LIVERY, STORAGE, �ND HANDLING [NOT USED]
9 1.11 FIELD [�ITE] CONDITIQNS [NOT USED]
10 1..12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
11 PART 2- PRODUCTS [NOT iTSED]
12 PART 3- EXECUTION [NOT USED]
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END UF SECTION
Aevision Lng
SiJ1VI1VIARY OF CHANGE
CITY OF FORT WDRi'H 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURT�ACING Piip1�CT
STAIVDARD CONSTRUCTION 5P�CIPICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised July 1, 24I 1 CITY PROJECT NO. 1 Q4184
O] 5813-1
TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE
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4 1.1 S�CIMMARY
SECTION 01 5813
TEMPORARY PROJECT SIGNAGE
5 A. Section I�icludes:
6 l. Teinparary Project Signage Requirements
7 B. Deviatio�is fi•om this City of Fart Worth Standard Specification
8 1. None.
9 C. Related Specification Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
10 1. Division 0-- Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms and Canditians af #he Contract
11 2. Di�vision l— Genez•al Requia�ements
l2 1.� PRIC� AND PAYMENT PROCEDTJRES
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. Work associated with this Itam is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
15 No separate payment will be allow�d for iliis Item.
16 1.3 REFEREIVCES [NOT i7SED]
17 1.4 ADMYNrSTRATTVE REQLTliZEMENTS [NOT USED]
18 1.5 SUSMCTTAL� [NOT USED]
19 1.6 AC'TTON SIISMYTTALS/INFO1tMATIONAL SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED]
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1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS [NOT U��DI
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBNIITTALS jNOT USED]
2Z 1.9 QUALTTY ASSIIRANCE [NOT USED]
23 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND IIANDLING [NOT USED]
24 1.11 FIELD [S�TE] CONDITXONS [NOT USED]
25 1.1� WARRANTY [N�T IISED]
26 PART � - PRODUCTS
27 �1 QWNER-FiTRNISHED [oR] UWNER-,SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT USED]
28 �.� �QUIPNI�NT, PRODUCT TYPES, AND MATER�ALS
29 A. Design Criteria
CITY aF FORT VdORTH 2O23 DqWNTpWN RESLIRFACING PlZ0J6CT
S'I'ANbAI2D CQI�ISTRUCTTQN SPECIF`TCATIpN bOC11M�N`1'S
Revised July 1, 2011 CITY PROJECT AIO. 104184
O1 5$ l3 - 2
TEMPORARY PR07ECT SIGNAGE
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DataiIs for prajeet signs.
B. Materials
1, Sign
a. Constructed of 3/a-i��ch fir piywood, grade A-C (exterior) or better
2.3 ACCESSORI�S [NOT IISED]
2.4 S�URCE QUAL�TY CONTROL [NOT IISED]
8 PART 3 - EX�CUT��N
9 3.1 INSTALL�RS [NOT USED]
1D 3.2 E�AIVIINAT�ON [NOT USEI]]
11 3.3 PREPARAT�ON [NOT LTSED]
12 3.4 INSTALLATION
13 A. General
14 1. Provide �vertical installation at extents of project.
15 2. Relocate sign as needed, upon request of the City.
]6 B. Mounting op�ians
17 a, Skids
18 b. Posis
19 c. Barricade
2fl 3.5 REPA,IR / RESTORA.TION [NOT USED]
21 3.6 TRC-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
22 3.'� FIELD joR] SITE QUALI'TY CONTROL [NOT C7SED]
23 3.$ SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT TTSED]
2�4 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT U�ED]
25 3.1Q CLEANING [NOT USED]
26 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT U�ED]
27 3.�.z PROTECT�ON [NOT USED]
28 3.13 MAINTENANCE
29 A. General
30 1. Mainte��anee will include painting and repairs as needed or directed by the City.
31 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USEDj
32 END OF SECTION
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CITY p�' F'DRT WOR'I'H 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROdECT
STANDARD CONS'I'RUCTION SPE�IFICATION DOCiIMENTS
Revised ,Fuly 1, 2011 C1TY PROJECT NO. 104184
O158I3-3
TENiPC3R�IRY PIZOJECT SIGNAGE
Pa�e 3 of 3
Revision Log
DATE NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CITY �JF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWN'FOWN RESURI'ACI?�1G PROd�CT
STANDAftD COI`iSTR[lC`I'TqA] SPBCTI'ICATIQN DqCUMENTS
Ravised July I, 2Dl 1 CITY Pl�p]�CT Alp. 104184
01 50 OD
PRODUCT REQUIREML�NTS
Page 1 of 2
s�cTYON oi �o ao
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
PART1- GENERAL
1.1 SUNi1VIARY
A. Sectian Includes:
1. References for Product Requirements aiid City Standard Products List
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Wort1i Standard Specification
T. None.
C. Related Speciiication Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
1_ Division 0-- Bidding Requiremenis, Contract Forms and Conditions of the Contrac�
2. pivision I— General Requiremer�ts
1.� PRICE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES [NOT USED]
1.3 R�FERENCES [NOT USED]
1.4 ADIVIIINTSTRATIV� REQUiR�MENTS
A. A list of City approved products for usa is avazlable tlarough the City's website at:
https:/lapps.fot�Lworthtexas.gov/ProjectResources/ and following the diractory path;
02 - Constructian Documents/Standard I'roducts List
B. Only products specifically included on City's Standard Product List in these Contract
Documents shall be allowed for use on the Project.
1. Any subsequen,dy approved products wiIl only be aIIowed for use upon speci�c
approval by the City.
C. Any specific product requirements in the Contracf Documents supersede similar
products included on the City's Standard Product List.
1. The Cify reserves the right to not a11ow products to be used for certain pro�ects even
though the product is listed on the City's Standard Product List.
D. A1thoUgh a. specific product is included on City's 5tandard Produet List, not all
prac�ucts from that manufacturer are approved %r use, incIuding hut not limited to, that
rnanufacturer's standard product.
E. Sea Seotion Ol 33 00 for submittal requiremants o�Praduct Data included on City's
Standard Product List.
1..5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SYIBNIITTALS [NOT USED�
1.7 CLOSEOUT SUBNIITTALS [N�T U�ED�
1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERTAL SIIBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
1.9 QUAL�TY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2D23 DOWN'I'OWN RESURFACING PR07CCT
STANDARD CONS7T2UCTIOt�i SPECIFICATION DOCiINIENTS City Project i�io. 1 UA I$�4
Revised March 9, 2020
0] 60 �0
PRODUGT REQUIREMENTS
Page 2 of 2
1.10 DEL�VERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
111 FTELD [SITE] CONDITI�NS [N(3T US�D]
1.1Z WARRANTY [NOT USED]
PART 2 - PRODiICTS [NOT USED]
PART 3 - EXGCUTION [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
Revision Lag
DATE NAME
1Q/12/12 D.Johnson
3/9/2020 D.V. Magai�a
SUMMARY aF CHANGE
Modiiied Location of City's Standard Product List
Removed refei•ence to Buazsaw and noted thak the Ciiy appraved products list is
accessible tluough the City's website.
CITY OF FORT WOATH 2d23 DOWNTOVVH RESUAFACING PRO]ECT
�TAIVDARD CONSTRUCTION SYECIPICATION DOCUNiENTS City PrnjectNo. 1041$4
Revised March 9, 2020
017000-1
MOBILIZAT[DN AT]D REMOBiLIZATIQN
Page l of4
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SECTION DI 70 UO
MOBILIZATION AND REMOBII,IZATION
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 1.] SUMMARY
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a. Mobilization
1) Transportation oiContractor's personnel, equipme��t, and operating supplies
to the Site
2) Establishment of uecessary ga�xera! facili�ties for tha ConY�ractor's operation
at the Site
3) Fremiums paid for perfortnance and payment bonds
4) Tra.nsportation of Contractor's personnel, equipment, and operating su�aplies
to another location wi�hin the designated Site
S) Relacatian of necessary general facilities for the Contractar's operation
�'rom 1 locati4n to another location on the Site.
b. Demobilization
1} Transportatipn of Cantractor's personnel, equiptnent, and operating supplies
away from the Site including disassembly
2} Site Clean-up
3} Removal of all buildings and/or other facilities asseix�.bled at th:e Site foz• #his
�ontract
c. Mobilization and Demobilization do not include activities for specific items of
wark that are for which payment is provided elsewhere in the contract.
2. Remobilization
a. Remobilizaiion for Suspension of Work specifically required in ihe Contract
Docunnents or as required by City includes:
1) Demobilization
a} Transportation of Contractor°s personnel, equipment, and operating
suppliss from the Site including d�sassembly or t�rnpararily securing
equipment, supplies, and ather facilities as designated by the Contract
Documents necessary to stiispend fihe �ork.
b) Sita Clean-up as designated in ihe Contracf Documents
2} Remobi�ization
a) Transportation of Contractor's �ersonnel, equiprnent, and operating
supplies to the �ite neeessary to resume ihe Work.
b} Establishment of necessary general facilities for the Gontractor's
operation at the Site necessary to resume the Work.
3} No Payments will he made for:
a) Mobilization and Demobilizatian from one location to another on the
. Site in the normal progress of performing the Work.
b} Stand-by or idle time
c) Lost profts
3. Mobilizations and Demobilization for Miscellaneous Projects
a. Mobiiization and Demobilization
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANI]AItD CON,�TRUC'�ION SPECIFICATION DOCUMIiI�ITS
Revised Navem6er 22, 201G
2023 DOWN'POWN RESURFACING PRDJCCT
C1TY PROJECT NO. I04184
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1} Mobilization shall eonsist oithe activities and cost on a Work Orc�ee basis
necessary for:
a) Transportation of Cantractor's personnel, equipment, and operating
supplies tc� the Site for tl�e issued Work Oz•c�er.
b) Estahlishment of necessary general facilities for the Contractor's
operation at t.he Sita for tlye issued Work Ordea•
2} Demabzlizatian shall cansist of the acti�ities and cost necessary for:
a) Transportation of Cantractor's persannel, equipment, and operatin�
supplies frorn the Site including disasseinbly for each issued Work
Order
b} Site Clean-up foz• �ach issued Work Order
c} Removal of aIl buildings or other facilities asseinbied at the �ite for
each Work Oder
b. Mobilizatian and Demobilization do not include activities for speci�ic items of
work for which payrnent is pravided elsewh�re in the contract.
4. Ernergency Mobilizatians and Demabilization far Miscellaneaus Projects
a. A Mobilization for MisceIlaxieaus Projects when directed by the City a�id the
mobilizatian occurs withi�� 24 hours o�t�e issuance of t11e Work Order.
B. Deviatio��s from tl�is City of Foz-t Wo�h �tandard Specification
1. Nane.
21 C. Related Specificatiail Sections include, but are not neo�ssarily limited to:
22 1. Division 0-- B idding Requirements, Cont7-act Forms and Canditit�iis of the Contract
23 2. Division 1— General Requir�ments
24 �.2 PR.ICE AND PAYNI�NT PR�CEDURES
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Mobilization pay item to be included or the item sl�ould he subsidiary. Include the
appropriate Section 1.2 A. l.]
i. Mobilizarian and Deinobilization
a. Measure
1) This Item is considered subsidiary to the variaUs Items bid.
b. Paymenfi
1) The work performed and materials firrnished in accordance wiih t11is Iiem
are subsidiary to the various Items bid and no other compensation will be
aIlowed.
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2) The work perfarmed and materials fumisl�ed for demobilization in
aecordance vvith this Item are subsidiary to the various Ite�ns bid and no other
compensation will he allowed.
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44 1) Measurement far this Item sllall be pez• each remobilzzation �erf'onr►ed.
45 b. Payment
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2d23 DOWNTOWN RESURP'ACING PROJECT
STANIlAR1] CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMEI�'CS
Reviscd Navemher 22, 2016 CITY PROJ�CT NO. 104184
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1} The worIc perfonned and materials fiiniished in accordanc� vvith this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the unit
price per each "Specified Remobilization" in accordance with Contract
Dacuments.
The price sl�all uiclude:
1} Demobilization as dascribed in Section l,1.A.2.a.1 }
2) Rer�►obilization as described in Sectian 1.1.A.2.a.2)
No payments will be made for standby, idle time, or lost profits associated this
Item,
3. Remabilization for suspension df Worlc as required by City
a, Measurement and Payment
1) This shall be submitted as a Contract Claim in accordance wit�� Arkicle 10
of Section 00 72 OU.
2) No payments will be mac�e far standby, idle time, or iast profits associated
with this Item.
4. MobiIizations and Demobilizations for Miscellaneous Projects
a. Measureme�at
1) Measurement for this Item shall be far each Mobijization and
D�mobilizatian raquired by the Contract Docum�nts
b. Payment
1} The Work performed and materials furnished in accordance wit-h this Item
and measured as providad under "Measurem�nt" wilI be paid for at the unit
prrice per each "Wark Order Mobilizatic�n" in accardance with Cantract
Documents. Demobilization shaIl be considered subsidiary to enobilization
a�d shall not be paid for separately.
c. The priee shall include:
1) Mobilization as deseribed in Section 1.1.A3.a.1)
2} Demobilization as described in Section l.1.A.3.a.2)
d. Na pay�nents will be made for standby, idle time, ar last profits associated this
Item.
S. Err�ergency Mobilizations and Damobilizations for Miscellaneous Pxojects
a. Measurrerm.ent
1) Measurement for this Ttem shaIl be for each Mobilization and
Demobilization required by the Cnntract Docurnents
b. Payinent
1) Ti�e Work performed and materials fiarnished in accordance witli this Item
and measured as provided under "Measurernent" will be paid for at the unrt
price per each "'VVark Order Emergency Mobilizatian" in accordance with
Contrac# Documents. Demobilization shall be considered subsidiary to
mobilization anc� shalI not be paid for saparately.
c. The price shall include
I) Mabilization as described in Section 1.1.A.4.a)
2) Demobilization as described in Section 1.1.A.3.a.2)
d. No payments will be made for standby, idle tima, or lost profits associated this
Item.
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C1TY OF FOT2T WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SFECIF3CATION DOCUML•NTS
Revised Novembcr 22, 20 LG
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFAC[NG PRD]ECT
CITY PROJECT N(�. 10�4184
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2 I.b iNFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS [N�T USED]
3 1.'� CLOSEOUT SUBIVIITTALS [N�'I' USED]
4 I.S MAYNTENANCE MATE1�iL SYILNIITTALS [NOT USED]
5 �.9 QUALiTY ASSUI2ANC� [NOT USED]
6 1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
7 1.11 FIELD [SIT'E] �ONDITIONS [NOT YTS�D]
8 1.12 WAR1tANTY �NOT IISED�
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t 0 PART 3- EX�CUT�ON [NOT Cl'S�D]
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NAME SUMMARY OF CHANGE
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CITY OP PORT WORTH 2O23 IJOWNTOWN RESURFACING PR07�CT
STANDARI7 CQNST'IiUC'TTON SPBCIFICATION DOCUM�NTS
Revised November 22, 2016 CITY PRDdECT NO. ] 04184
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5 A. Section Inclucies:
6 l. Requirements for constructimi stalcing and construction survey
7 B. Deviations from this Cit� of Fort Warth Standard Specifcation
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1. Division 0— Bidding Requireineilts, Coiitract Farms and Conditzans o#'the Contract
2. Division 1-- General Reguirements
PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEI]►iJRES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Ganstc-�zction Staking
a. Measurement
1} Measurement far this Iteiaa shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1} The work performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item shall be �aid for at the lu�np su�n priee bid for "Constructian Stalcing".
2} Payment for "Construction Staking" shall be made in partial payments
prorated by work complattd compared to total work included in the lump
sum item.
c. The price bid shall include, but not be limited to the following:
1) Verification of con�rol data pravided by City.
2} Placemen�, maintenance and replacezaaent of z•equired stakes and markings
in the field.
3} �reparation and subrnittal of constructian staking documentation in the
form of "cut sheets" using the City's standard template.
2. Construction 5urvey
a. M�asurement
1) This Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
b. Payment
1} The work perfortned and �he materials furnished in accordanee with this
Item are subsidiary to the �arzous Items bid and no other compensation will be
allowed.
3. As-Built Survey
a. Measurement
1) Measure�nent for tlsis Item shall be by lump sum.
b. Payment
1) The work �erformed and �lie materials �'urr�ished in accordance wiY11 this
Item shall be paid for at tlle lurr�p suin price bid for "As-Built Survey".
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CQNS'I'1tUCT1pN SPECIFTCATIOtV I]OCUM�NTS
I2evised Fe6ruary 14, 2018
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRpJ�CT
CITY FROJECT Nd. l D4184
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website) — O 1 71 23.16.01_ Attacl�-nent A Survey Stal�ing Standards
2. City of Fa�: Wa��th - Standard Survey Data Collector Library (fxl) files {available
on City's Buzzsaw websiie}.
3. Te�s Department of Transportation (T�cDOT) Survey Mauual, latest r�visian
4. Te�as Society of �rof�ssianal Land Sua•veyars (TSPS), �Ianual of Practice far Land
Surveying in the State of Texas, Catagoty 5
34 I.4 AD�ISTRATIVE REQUIItEMENTS
35 A. The Contractor's selection of a surveyor must comply with Texas Government
36 Code 2254 (qualifications based selection) for thxs project.
37 1.5 SUSMITTALS
38 A. Submittals, if required, shall be i�i accordance with Sectian O1 33 Q0.
39 B. All sub�nittals shall be received and reviewed by the City prior to de�ivery of work.
40 1.6 ACTION SUBMT.�TALSRNTORMATIQNAL SUBMITTALS
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proraied by work completed coinpared to total wark included in the lump sum
item.
c. Th� price bid sI�aIl include, but not be limited to tlle following::
1} Field measurements and surv�y shots to identify locatiou of completed
faciIities.
2} Documentation and submittal of as-built survey data onto contractor redline
plans aud digital survey fi�es.
Canstruciion Survev - The survey measurements made priar to or while
construction is in progress to control elevation, horizontal }�osition, dimensions and
con��uration of structua�es/i�nproveaa�ents included in the Project Drawings.
As-built Survev —The measurements made after the construction af the
impro�ement features are complet� to provide position coordii�ates for th� featua'es
of a p�•oj e�i.
Construetion Stalcin� — The plaeement of stalces and markings ta provide offsets
and �levations to cut and fi11 iz� arder to locate on ihe ground tlae desigkled
structures/irnprovements includad in the Pt•oject Drawings. Constt•uctian staking
si�all incl�ide staking easeinents and/ar right oiway if indicated an the plans.
Survev "Field Checks" — Measurementis made after canstruction staking is
completed and before construction work begins to ensure that structures rr�arked on
the ground are accuraiely located per Project Drav;�ings.
B. Tec�nical References
C1TY DP POItT WQRTI�
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF[CATION DOCUMENTS
Re�ised February I4, 2018
2023 DOWNTOWN RESUIZFAC1Ni'i PRDJECT
Ci'I'Y PROIECT NO.1U4184
017123-3
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1 1. Documentation verifying acciiracy af field engineering work, includin� coordivate
2 conversions if plans do nat indicaie grid ar grouiid coardinates.
3 2. Submit "Cut-Sheets" conforining to the standard te�nplate pravided by the City
� (ref�r to O1 71 23.16.01 — Attachment A— Survey Stalcing Standards).
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constructed improvements signed and sealed by Registered Professional Land
Surveyor (Rl'LS) responsible for the work {refer to O1 71 23.16.01 — Attachment A
— Survey Staking Standards) .
2. Contractor shall submit the proposed as-built and completed redline drawing
sUbmittal one (I) weelc prior ta scheduling t11e p�•oject �nal inspection for City
review and comment. Revisions, if necessary, shall be made to the as-built redline
dravwings and resubmitted to ihe City prior to schedulit�g the construction final
inspection.
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a. Contact City's Project Representative at leas# one week in advance notifying
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b. It is tl�e Contractor's responsibiliLy to coordinate staking such that
construction activities are not delayed or negatively impacted.
3. General
a. Cantractor is responsibl� for pr�serving and mainfaining stakes. I�' City
surveyors are reQuired to re-stake for any reason, the Contractor will be
responsible fc�r costs to perform staking. Ii in the o�inion of the City, a
su�ficient number of stakes or maxkings have been losi, destroyed dishicbed ar
omitted that the cantracted Work cannot take place then �he Contractor will be
required to stake or re-s�ake the defieient areas.
B. Construction Survey
Construction Survey will be per%r�ned by the Contractor.
2. Coordinafiion
a. Cot�l:ractor to verify that horizontal and vertical control data esta.blished in the
design sur�ey and required for cons�ruction survey is available and in place.
3. GeneraI
a. Constructio�i survey wi[1 be perforzz�.ed in order to cansh�uct the work shown
on the Consh-uctio� Drawings ai�d specified in the Contract Documants.
b. For construction metknds nther than open cut, the Contractc�r shalI per#'ortr�
construction survey and verify control data including, but nat limited to, the
#'ollowing:
1} Veriiication that established benchmarks and control are accurate.
CITX OF FQRT WOR'�`H
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICt1TIOiV DOCUMENTS
Revised rebruary 14, 2U18
2023 �DWNTDWN RESiIRFACING PROJECT
C1TY PROJLCT N0,104184
01 71 23 -4
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1 2) Use of Benchmarks to iuniisli aiid maintain all reference liiies alid grades
2 for tumieiing.
3 3} Use oiline and grades to establish the ldcation of the pipe,
4 4} S�baaait to tl�e City copies of �eld notesused 1:o establish a�l lines and
5 grades, if requested, and alIow the City to check guidance system setup pi•ior
G to begin�ing each t�inneli�� drivE.
7 5) Provade access far the City, if requested, to verify the guidance system and
S the line and gtade of the can'ier pip�,
9 6} The Contractor remains fully respansible far the aceuracy of tl�e work ai�d
10 eorrection of it, as requ.ired.
11 7} Monitor Iine and grade continuously during constructioi�.
12 8} Record deviation witl� respect to design line and grade once at each pipe
13 joint and suhmit daily records to the Crty.
14 9} If tlie installation does not rneet the specified tolerances {as outlined in
15 Sections 33 O5 23 andlor 33 OS 24}, immediaiely notify the City and cor�•ect
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1. Required As-Built Su�vey will be performed by the Cantractor.
2. Coordination
a. Catltx•actiaz• is to cooz•diiiaie with City to confirm which feaiures requi�•e as-
built surveyi�xg.
b. It is the Contractor's respoi�sibility to coordinate �l�e as-built survey and
required measurements for items �[�at are to be 6uried such that construction
activities are not delayed or n�gatively impacted.
c, For sewer mains and water inains 12" and under in diame#er, it is acceptable
to pliysically ineasure depth and mark the location du�•ing the pragress oi
construction and take as-built survey after tl�e facility has been buried. T11e
Contractor is t•esponsible %r the c�uality control needed to ensure accuracy.
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31 Incation {and provide w�itten documentation to the City} of construotinn
32 feature5 duri�g the progxess of the canstructian includiz�g the foliowing:
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34 a} Top of pipe elevations ai�d coardinates for waterli��es at the followi��g
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(3) Fire line tee
(4) P1ugs, stub-outs, dead-eud line�
(5) Casing pipe (eacl� and) axid ail bu�•ied fittings
Sanitary Sewer
a) Top of pipe elevations and coordinaies for farce mains and siphon
sanitary sewer Iines (non-gravity facilities) at the following locations:
(1) Minimum every 2501inear%et and any buried fittings
(2) Harizontal and vertical paints of inflection, curvature,
etc.
Sform�vater — Not Applicable
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STAi�DAR1J COI�lSTRUCTiON SPECIFICATION 1]OCUMENTS
Revised Tebruary 14, 2Q18
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loca�ion (and provide wriitexi documentation to tl�e City) of const�•uction
features after fhe construction is cnmpleted 'u�cluding the followu�g:
1) Manholes
a) Riin and flowline elevatioiis and eoordinates for each manl�ole
2) Water Lin�s
a) Catliodic protection test stations
b) Sam�ling stations
c) Meter hoxesfvaults (AII sizes)
d} Fire l�ydrants
e) Valves (gate, butterfly, etc.)
��1ir R�Lease valves (Manhnle rim and vent pipe}
g) Blaw aff valr�es (Man:hole rin:�. aaad valve lid)
h) Pressure plaue valves
i) Undergraund Vaults
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Undergraund Va�lt.
3) �aniiary Sewer
a) Cleanouts
(I) Rim and flawline elevations and coordinates for each
b) Manholes and 7uaction Structu�-es
(1) Rim and flowline elevatians a.i�d coordinates for each
manhole and junction structure.
4) Stormwater — Not Applinable
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1. Recovery of relevant contro! paints,. points of curvature and paints of intersectioil.
2. Estab�ish temporary horizontal and vertical control elevations (benchmarks)
sufFiciently perm�nent and located in a manner to be used tl�roughaut construction.
3. The Iacation of planned faci3ities, easements and improvements.
a. Establishing �nalline and g7rade stakes for piers, £�oars, grade beams, parking
areas, utilities, streets, lughways, tunnels, and other construction.
b. A reeorc� of revisions or corrections noted in an nrderly manner far reference.
c. A drawi�g, when required by the client, indicating tl�e harizontal and verticaj
location of facilities, easements and improvements, as built.
4. Cut sheets shaIl be provided to the City inspectar aud Survey Superintendent far all
construction staking projects. These cut sheets shall be on the stanciard city template
wlaich can be obtained froin the Survey Superintendent {S 17-392-7925).
5. Digital survey files in the following fonnats sha116e acceptable:
a. AutoCAD (.dwg)
b. ESRI 5hape�le (.shp)
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STAND�:RD CQNSTRUCTI�N SPECIFICATION DOCUMEN7�S
Rev9sed February 14, 2Q18
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROJ�CT
CiTY YR07EC7' N0.10�118�
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1 c. CSV file (.csv), formatted with X and Y cooi•dinates in sepa�•ate coIuinns (use
2 standax•d templates, if a�ailable)
3 6. Survey files sl�all inc�ude vertical and horizontal datatied to origi��al project
4 conhol and benchmarks, and shall include feature descriptions
5 PART 3 - EXECUT��N
6 3.1 INSTALLERS
7 A. Tolerances:
S 1. The staked locatian af any impravament or facility should be as accurate as
9 practical and necessaiy. TUe degree of precision required is dependent on many
l0 factors aIl of which inust reinain judgmental. The tolerances listed herea.£ter are
11 based on generalities anc�, under certain circumstances, sllall yield to specific
12 requirements. The surveyor shaIl assess any situatibn by review of tlie overaIl plans
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l5 a. Ear��lvvork: Gradas �oa• eartl�warlc or rough cut should not e�ceed D.1 ft. vertical
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1.0 ft. tolerance.
b. Horizontal alignment on a structw•e shall be within .O.lft #olerance.
c. I'aving or coiierete for streets, curbs, gutters, parking areas, drives, alleys and
walkurays slzall be located witi�it� the canfines af the site boundaries and,
occasionally, along a boundary or any other restrictive line. Away from any
restrictive line, these facilities should be staked vaith an accUracy producing no
more than 0.05ft. tolerance from their specified Ioeations.
d. Undarground and overhead utilities, such as sewers, gas, �va�er, telephone and
electric li��es, shall be located harizontally within their prescribed areas or
easements. Within assigiied areas, these utilities should be staked with aiY
accuracy producing no more than 0,1 ft tolerance fram a speei�ed location.
e. The accuracy required %r the vertical Location of utiIities varies wid�Iy. Many
unde�•ground utiIities require only a mzniinum cover and a tolerance of 0.1 $,
should be maintained. Underground and overhead ntilities on planned proiile,
but nat depending on gravity flovv for pez�formanee, should i�ot e�ceed Q.1 ft.
talerance.
B. SuFveying instruments shall be kept in close adjustment according to inanufacturer's
specifications or in compliance tn standards. Th� City reserves the right to request a
calibration report at any time and recommends regular rnaintenance schedule be
per%rmed 6y a eertified technician every 6 months.
1. Field measurements of angles and disfances sha11 be done in such fashion as to
satisfy the closures and tale�ances expressed in Fart 3.1.A.
39 2. Vertical locati�ns shall be established from a pre-established henchmark and
40 checked by closi��g to a different bench mark on the same datum,
41 3. Const�•uction survey field work shall correspond to the client's plans. Irregularities
�2 or canflicts f�und shall be reparted prnmptIy to the Cit}�.
43 4. Revisions, corractions and other pertinent data shail be logged for future reference.
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CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN R�SURPACENG PROJ�C7'
STANDAIiD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Itcvised Tehruary 14, 2018 CITY PItpJECT N0.1041$4
Ol 71 23 - 7
CdNSTRUCTIQN STAKING ANb S[JRV�Y
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i 3.� EXAMIlVATION [NOT USED]
2 3.3 PREPARATION �NOT USED]
3 3.4 APPLICATION
4 3.5 REPAIl2 / RESTORAT��N
5 A. If the Cautractar's work damages or destroys on:e or more of the contral
6 monumentslpoints set by the City, �lie inonuments shall be adequately referenced for
7 expadient restoratidn.
8 1. Notify City if any control data ne�ds to be restored or replaced due to damage
9 caused during construction ope:rations.
l4 a. Contracior shalI perfarrri replacements and/or restorations.
11 b. The City may requir� at a�1y time a survey "Field Check" of any znonument
12 or benchmarks that are set k�e veri�ed by the City surveyors before further
13 associated work can move forvvard.
14 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
IS 3.7 FIELD [n�] SITE QUAL�TY CONTROL
16 A. Ii is the Contractor's responsibility to rrsaintain aIl stakes and cantral data placed by the
17 City in accordance vwith this 5pecification. Tl�is includes easements and right of way, if
18 notad on the plana.
I9 S. Do not change or relocate stakes or cant�ol data withaut approvaI fram the City.
2Q 3.$ SYSTEM START[]P
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A. Survey Checks
1. The City reserWes the right to perform a Survey Check at any time deemed
necessary.
2. Checks by City personneI or 3ra party contracted surveyar are not intended ta
relieve the contractor af hislher responsibility for accuracy.
3.9 ADJUSTING �NOT USED]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTiVITIES [NOT USED]
312 PROTECTION �NOT U�ED]
313 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USEDI
END OF SECTION
Re�isian �.og
CITY OF FORT WORTH
S'PANDIIRD CON3TRUCTIflt�! SPECfP[CATION DOCllML�NTS
Revised Fe6ruary 14, 2Q18
2U23 �OWNTOWN RESURFACI[�IG PR0IECT
CITY PROJECT NO.I04184
017123-8
COMSTI2i3CTION STAKING AND SURVEY
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DATE NAME
8/31/2012 D.Johnson
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
Added instructian and modi�ecl �neasurement & paymenC under 1.2; added
8/31/2017 M. Owan defnitions and references under I3; modified 1.6; added 1.7 closeout submittal
require�nents; rnodified 19 Quality Assurance; added PART 2— PRODUCTS ;
�ddeci 3.] Installers; added 3.5 Regair/Restoratiqn; and added 3.8 System Stariup.
Remaved "blue text"; revised measuremenfi and payment sections for Construcfion
5taking and As-Suilt Survey; added reference to selection compliance with TGC
2/14/2018 M Qwen 2254; revised action and Closeout submittal requirements; added acceptable depth
measurement criteria; revised list of items requiring as-built s€�rvey "during" and
"after" canstruction; and revised aceeptable digital survey file farmat
C1TY OP PORT WORTH
STANI3AR.D CpNSTRUCTIQN SPECIFICATION bQCUMLNTS
Revised Fehr�aiy 14, 2p1B
2U23 DOWN'I'OWIV IiESURFACI�+IG PR07ECT
CITY PR07ECT N0,104] 84
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S���ion 0171 �3.01 � A���chr�nen� �4
Sur�ey S�akin� Sta�d�rds
February 2017
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These procedures are ir�tended ta �rovide a standard method for canstructian sta[cing services
associated with the City of Fort Worth projects. These are nat to be considered all inclusive, but anly as
a general guideline. Far projects on TXDOT right-of-way ar through joint TXDOT participation,
adherence tn the TXDOT Sur�rey Manual shall be follawed and if a dlserepancy arises, the TXDOi
manual sha11 prevail. �httq://onlinemanuals.txdot.�ov/txdotmanuals/ess/ess,qdfl
]f you have a unique cireumstance, please cortsult with tfi�e project manager, inspector, or survey
departm�nt at 817-392-7925.
Table of Contents
I. City nf Fort Worth Contact ]nformation
II. Constructian Colors
III. Standard 5taking Supplies
IV. Survey �quipment, Control, and Datum Standards
V. 1Nater Staking
VI. Sanitary 5ewer Stal<ing
VII. Storm Staking
VIII. Curb and Gutter Staking
IX. Cut Sheets
x. As-built Survey
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Sur�eV �epar�men� Contac� In�orma�:ion
Physical and mailing address:
8851 Camp Bowie West Baule�ard
Suite 3Q0
Fart Warth, T�xas 76116
Off[c�: (817) 392-i925
SurveySuperintendent, ckirect line: (817) 392-5971
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Construction Co[ors
The following colors shall be used for staking or identifying features in the field. This
includes flagging, paint of laths/st�kes, paint of hubs, and any identification such as pin flags
if necessary.
lJtility
PROpQSEb EXCAVATI0�1
ALL ELECTRIC AN� CONDUITS
POTABLE WATER
GAS OR OIL
TELEPHONE/FIB�R OPTIC
SURVEY CONTROL POiNTS, BENCHMARKS,
PROPERTY CORNERS, RIGHT-OF-WAYS, AND
ALL PAV[NG [NCLUb1NG CURB, S1pEWALK, BUILQING CORNERS
SANITARY SEWER
IRRIGATION AND RECLAIMED WATER
111. S�andard S�akin� Supplies
Item
Lath/sta ke
Waoden Hub (2"x2" rr�in, square preferredj
Pin Fla�s (2.5" x 3.5" preferreci)
Guard Stakes
PK or Mag nails
Iron Rods �1/2" or greater diameter]
Sur�ey Marking Paint
Flagging
Marking Whiskers �f�athers)
7acks (for rnarking hubs)
Color
WHITE
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fll�inimum size
36" tall
6" tall
21" long
Not required
1" long
18" long
Water-based
1" wide
6" long
3/4" long
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IV. Sur�e� �quipmen�, Can�ral, and �a�um Stiandards
A. City Benchmarks
All city �enchmarks can be found here: httr�://fortworth#exas.�av/itsolutians/GIS/
Look for'Zoning Maps'. Under `Layers' , expand 'Basemap Layers', and check on
'Benchmarks'.
B. Conventional ar Rabotic Tatal Station Et�uipment
]. A rninimum of a 10 arc-second instrurr�ent is required.
ll. A capy af the iatest calibration report may be requested 6y the City at any time.
lt is recommended that an instrument be calibrated by certified technician at
least 1 occurrence e�ery 6 month5.
C, Network/V.R.S. and static GPS Equipment
I. It is critical that the surveyor verify the correct horiaontal and �ertical daturn
prior commencing work. A s�te calibration may be required and shall consist of
at least 4 control points spaced e�enly apart and in varying quadrants.
Additional field checks of the horizantal and vertical accuracies shall be
completed and the City may ask for a copy o�Fthe calibration report at any time.
Netwark GPS such as the Western Data Systems or SrrtartN�t systems may be
used for staking of property/R.O.W, forcect-main water lines, and rough-grade
only. No GPS sta�Cin� for cancrete, sanitary sewer, storm drain, final �rade, or
an�thin� that needs verfiical �radin� with a tolerance of 0.25' or less is
allawed.
D. Cantrol Points Se't
All control points set shall he accompanied by � lath with the appropriate
Northing, �asting, and Elevation (ifi applicable) of the point set. Control points
can be set rebar, `X' in concrete, or any other appropriate itern with a sta�[e
base and of a semi-permanent natur�. R rebar cap is optional, but preferred if
the cap is marked'control point' or similar wording.
Datasheets are required far all control points set.
Datasheei should include:
A, Horizontal and Verkical Datum used, Example: N.A.D.83, North Central Zone
42�2, NAV� 88 Elevatians
B. Grid or ground distance. — Ifi graund, provide scale factor used and base
point coordinate, Example: C.S.F.�0.999125, Base point�Narth: fl, East=O
C. Geoid mode[ used, Example: GEOIDI2A
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E. Preferred Grid Datum
Although ma�y plan sets can be in surface coordinates, the City's preferred grid datum
is listed below. Careful consideration must be taken ta �erify what datum each project is
in prior ta �eginning work. E� is essential the surveyor �e familiar with coordinate
transfarmations and how a grid/surface/assumed caardinate system affect a project.
Proiected Coordinate
System: NAD�,1983�Statep�ane 7exas_North_Centra[_FIPS_4202_Feet
Projection: Lambert_Conforr�al,�Conic
Fa Ise_Easting: 19685QQ.Qfl0aQ000
False_Northing: fi561666.66666667
Central Meridian: -98.50fl00000
Standard Parallel 1: 32.13333333
Standard Parallel 2: 33.96666667
Latitude_Of Origin: 31.66666667
Linear Unit: Foot US
Geographic Coordinaie System: GCS_North_American_1983
Datum: D North Arnerican 1983
Prim� Meridian: Greenwich
Angt�lar Unit: Degree
�lofce• Regardle�_ of wha4 ci3.um c ac • par�iular �. oject �., ,t�, de��Jerat�,�� t� the [.i*��
finuSt be converted/t�anslated into thi5 preferred grid datum. l copy af the deliverable
=hauld he ir� the project datum (what�e�er it may 6e) and 1 cop�r should be in the NAD83,
'f�f North C9nt a` �2Q2 z�rn� 3ee Preferred Fi1e N�mina Canveniion tre+�w
F. Preferred Deliverable Format
.txt .cs� .dwg .jnb
G. Preferred Data Format
P,N,�,Z,D,N
Point I�umber, Northing, Easting, Ele�atian, Description, Notes (if applicahlej
H. Pre#erred �ile Naming Convention
This is the preferred format: City Project Nurnber_bescription_Datum.csu
Example for a proiect that has surface coordinates which must be translated:
File 1: C1234 As-built of Water on Main 5treet Grid NA�8� TXSP 4202.cs�
File x: C1234_As-built of Water on Main Street_Project Specific Datum.csv
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V. �!later Stakin� Standards
A. Centerline Staking — 5�raight Line Tangents
I. Offset lath/stakes e�ery 200' on even stations
Il. Painted blue lath/stake only, no hub is req�ired
Ili. Grade is to top of pipe (T/Pj for 12" diameter pipes or srnaller
IV. Grade to flow line (F/L) for 1�" and larger diameter pipes
V. Grade should be 3.50' belnw the proposed top of cur� lin� for 10" and smaller
diameter pipes
VI. Grade should be 4,00' belaw the prflposed top tif curb line far 12" and larger
diameter pip�s
VII. Cut Sheets are required on al! staking and a copy can be received fram the
survey superintendent
Dptional: Actual stakes sha11 eansist af a 60D nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking - Cur►�es
L If arc length is greater than 1D0', POC (Point ofi Curvaturej offset stakes should
be set at a 25' in�erval
II. Same grading guidelines as a�ove
lII. Staking af radius points ofgreaterthan 10�' may be omitted
C, V4later Meter Box�s
I. 7.0' perpendicular offset is preferred to the center of the box
II. Center of the rneter should be 3.0' behind the proposed face of curb
III. Meter should 6e staked a minimum of 4.5' away from the edge of a driveway
IV. Grade is to top of box and should be +0.06' higher than the proposed top of
curb unless shown atherwise an the plans
D. Fire Hydrants
I. Center of Hydrant shauld E�e 3.0' behind proposed face of curb
II. Survey offset stake shauld be 7.0' from the center and perpendicular ta the cUrb
line or water main
IIL Grade of hydrants should be +0.30 higher than the adjacent top �f curb
E. Water Values & Vaults
I. Offsets should be perpendicular to the proposed water main
II. RIM grades should nnly be provided if on plans
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VI. SanitarV Sewer Stakir��
A, Centerline Staking — Straight Line Tangents
I. fnverts shall be field �erified and compared against the plans before staking
II. Paint�d green lath/stake WITN hub and tack or marker dot, no flagging required
III. 1 offset stake between manhales if manhaEes are 400' or iess apart
IV. Offset stakes should be located at e�en distances and perpendicular to #he
centerline
V. Grades will be per plan and the date of the plans �sed should be noted
VI. If multiple lines are at one manhole, each line shall have a cut/filf and direction
noted
V{I. Stakes at e�ery grade break
VIII. Cut sheets are required on all staking
Optional: Actua! stakes shal! cons�st of a 60D npil ar hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staking — Curves
I. If arc length is greater than 1�Q', P�C (Point of Curvature) offset stakes should
be set at a 25' inter�al
II. Staking af radius points of greater than 100' may be omitted
C. 5anitary Sewer Manhales
I. 2 affset stakes per manhole for the purpose of pro�iding alignment Yo the
contractar
II. Flowline grade should be on the lath/stake far each flowline and direction noted
IIL RIM grad� shfluld only be on the stake when provided in the pians
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VII. S�orm Se►�er 8� Inlet Stalcin�
A. Centerline Staking— Straigk�t l.ine Tangents
I. 1 offset stake every 200' on even statians
[I. Grades are to flowline of pipe unless otherwise shown on plans
III. Stakes at e�ery grade break
IV. Cut shE�ts are required on all stakcing
Optional: Actual stakes shall consist� of a 60D nail or hub set with a whisker
B. Centerline Staicing-- Cvrves
I. Ifi arc length is greater than 1.00', POC (Point of Curvature� offset stakes should
be set at a 25' inter�al
II. Staking of racfius points of greater than 100' may he omitted
C. 5tarm Drain Inlets
I. Staking distances should �e rrieasured from end of wing
II. Standard �.4' lnlet = 16.Oa' total leng�h
111. Recessed 1a' Inlet = 2Q.00' total length
1V. Standard doubEe 10' inleY � 26,67' total length
V. Recessed dau�le 10' inlet = 30.67' tota! length
D. Stnrm Drain Manhales
I. 2 offset stakes per manhale #or the purpase ofi pro�iding alignmenfi to the
cantractor
II. Flowline grade should i�e an the lath/stake for each flowline and direction noted
III. RIM �rade shauld only be on the stake when provided in the plans
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VIII. Curb and Gu�ter Stakin�
A. Centerline Staking — S�raight Line Tangents
V. 1 offset stake every 50' on e�en stations
VI. Grades are to top of curb unfess ot�erwise shown an plans
VII. Stakes at e�ery grade break
VIlI. Cut sheets are required on all staking
�ptianal: Actua! stakes sha!! consist of a 601] nail ar hub set with a whisker
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IX. Cui Sh�efis
A. Date of field work
B. 5taking Method �GPS, total station)
C. Project Name
D. City Project Number (Example: C012341
E. Location (Address, crass streets, GPS coordinate)
F. Survey company narne
G. Crew chief name
�� A blar�k �pmp�a4e t�n b� olr�alnr*d froM the sunray �per int�ndent (see iterrS I aborre)
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X, As�kauil� �ur►►ed
A. Definition and Purpase
The purpose of an as-�uilt survey is to �erify the asset was install�d in the proper location
and grade. Furthermore, the information gafihered will be used ta supplement the City's G15
data and must be in the proper format when su6mitted. See sectian 1V.
As-built sur�ey should include the folldwing (additional items may be requestedj:
Manhales
Top of pipe elevations every �50 feet
Narizanta! and vertiCal points of inflection, curvature, etc. (AI! Fittingsj
Cathadic protection test stations
Sampling stations
Meter boxes/vaults (Al! srzesJ
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Fire hydrants
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Air ReEease valves (Manhale rrm and vent prpe}
Blaw aff valves (Manhole rim and valve IidJ
Pressure plane valves
Cleaning wyes
Clean oui�s
Casing pipe (each endJ
Inverts of pipes
Turbo Meters
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B. Example Deliverable
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SECTION Ol '�4 23
CLEANING
3 PART1- GENERAL
4 L1 SUMMARY
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A. SectiollIncludes:
1. Intermediate and final cleaning for Work not including special cleaning of closed
systems specified elsewhere
B. Daviations fram this City of Fort Worth Standard Speciiication
j . None.
C. Ralated Specificatian S�ctions include, but are not necessarily lirnited to:
l. Division Q— Biciding Requiraments, Contract Forms and Conditions af the Contract
2. Diviaion 1— General Requirements
3. Section 32 92 13 —Hydro-Mulching, Seeding and Sodding
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PRUCEDUR�S
IS A. Measurernent and Payment
I6 i. Woric assQciated witli this Item is cansidered subsidiary to tlie various Items bid_
l7 No separate payment will be allowed for this Item.
1 S 1.3 REF�RENCES [NOT USED]
19 1.4 ADMIlVI�TRATIVE REQiJIREMENTS
20 A. Scliec�uling
21 1, Sckedule cleaning operations so that dust and other contaminants dis#urbed by
22 cleaning process will iiot iall on newly painted surfaces.
23 2. SchedUle final cleaning upon completion of Work and immediately prior to final
24 zz�spection.
25 1.5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
26 1.6 ACTiON SUBNIITTALS/INFORMATYONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
27 1.'� CLO�EOUT Si1BNIITTAL5 [NOT USED]
28 1.8 MAiNTENANGE MATERI�L SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
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1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
1.10 STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Starage and Handlin� Requirements
1. Stare cleaning praducts and cleaning wastes in containars speci�cally designed for
fhose materials.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANI]A1217 Cp3�1ST12LJCTION SP�CTFTCATTON DOCCIM�N'T'S
Revised duly l, 2011
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PRO.T�CT
CITY PRO.TECi NO. 104 i 84
a 1 �a 23 - �
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l 111 FIELD €SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT IIS�D]
2 L1� WARI2ANTY [NOT US�D]
3 PART 2 - PRDDUCTS
4 �.l OWNER FiTRNISHED [o�] OWNER-SUPPLIEDPRODUCTS [NOT �C1SED]
5 2.� MATERIALS
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1. Campatible with suriace beii�g ciean�d
2, New and uncnntaminated
3, �oa• ma�lufacturad surfaces
a. Material reeomrnended by manufact�u-er
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3.� REPAIR / RESTORATIQN [NOT USED]
3.G RE-INSTALLATION [NOT U,S�D]
3.7 FIELD [oiz] SITE QiTALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SY�TEIVI STARTUP �NOT USED]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT �[]�SED]
3.10 CLEANING
A. General
1. Prevent accumuIation of wasfies that create hazardous conditions.
2. Conduct cleaning and disposal operations to comply with laws and safety orders of
governing authorities.
3. Do not disposa of volatile rvasl:es such as iniiieral spirits, oil or paint thinner in
storm or sanitary drains or sewers.
�. Dispose af degradable debris at an approved salid vvaste disposal site.
5. Dispose of nondegradabIa debris at an approved solid waste disposal site or in an
alternate manner approved by City and t•egulatory ageucies.
CITY OF FQRT WQRTH
STANDARi7 CONSTRUCTION SPHCIFICATION DOCUM�N'tS
Revised July 1, 2011
2�23 DOWNTOWN RE5UI2FACING PRQJSCT
CITY PROJL•;CT NO. 1(}4] 84
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1 6. Handle materials in a canirol[ed inanner with as few handlings as possible.
2 7. Thorough�y clean, sweep, wash and polisli all VVork and ec�uipment associated with
3 this pi•oject.
4 8. Remo�+e alI si�ns af temporary construction and activities incidental to coiistruction
5 of rEquired per�nanent Work.
6 9. If project is not cleaned to the satisfaction of the City, tl�e City reser�es the right to
7 have tlle cleaning completed at tlie expense af tlle Contractor.
8 10. Do not burn. on-site.
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1. Keep Woz•k areas clean so as not to hinder health, safeiy or convenience of
personnel in existing faciliiy operations.
2. At maximum weekly intervals, dispose af waste materials, debris and rubbish.
3. Con�ne canstruction debris daily in strategically located containar{s):
a. Cover to prevent blovviug by wind
b. Store debris away from construciion or operation.aI acti�ities
c. Haul from site at a�ninimuin of once per week
4, Vacuum clean interior areas wheu ready to receive finish painting,
a. Continue vacuum. cl0aning on an as-n�eded basis, until Final Acceptance.
5. Prior ta storm events, ihoroughly cIean site of aI1loo�e or uns�cured items, which
may beco�ne airborne or transported by flovving water during tlie storm.
C. Interior Final Cleaning
l. Remove grease, mastic, adhesives, dust, dirt, stains, fingerprints, labels and other
foreign »aaterials from sight-exposed surfac�s.
2. Wipe all lighting fi�ture refiectars, lenses, latx�ps aild trims clean.
3. Wash and sl�ine glazing and mirrors.
4. Polish glossy surfaces to a clear shine.
5. Venfiilating sys#ems
a. Clean permanent filters and r�place dispasable filiers if units were operated
during constructian.
b. Clean ducts, blowers and coils if units were operated without filters during
construction.
6. Replace a11 burned oui lazz�ps.
7. Braam clean prac�ss area floo:rs.
8. Mop office aud contral room flaors.
D. Exteriar (Site ar Right o£ Way) Fivaa� Cleaning
1. RemovE trash and debris containers from site.
a. Re�seed areas disturbed by l�cation of trash and debris containers in accordance
with Section 32 92 l3.
2. Sweep roadway to remove al1 rocks, pieces af asphalt, concrete or any other object
that may hinder or disrupt the flow of traffic along the roadway.
3. Cleau an� interior areas including, but not Iimited to, vaults, manhales, structures,
junction baxes anci inlets.
C1TY OF FORT WQRTI-�
STAt�i�AIZD COTlSTRUCTION SPECIk'ICATION bOCUMENTS
Revised July 1, 2011
2Q23 DQWNTOWN RESURFACING PR07ECT
CITY PROJECT NO. ] 04184
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4. If no la��ger rec�uired for maiz�tenanae af erosion facilities, and upon approval by
City, re2nove erosion control from site.
5. Clean signs, lights, sigiials, etc.
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVI`r1�S [NOT �CTSED]
3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
314 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
END OF SECTION
DATE NAME
Revision Log
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
CiTY OP I'�RT WOR1'Ii
STANDAIi.D CONSTRUCTIC}N SPECIPjCATION DO�UMLNTS
Revised July 1, 2011
2023 i�OWNTOWN 1t�SURFACIMG PRgIECT
CI'1'Y PROdECT NO. 1 Q4 ] 8�1
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4 1.l SiTMMARY
5 �.. Section In�ludes:
G 1. The procedure fo�� closing out a conY�act
7 B. Deviations from this City ofFort Worth Sta�ldard Specifc�tian
$ 1. Nane.
9 C. Related Specifzcation Sectians include, but are not necessarily limited to:
10 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Cantract �orr�zs and Conditions of the Contract
11 2. Division 1— General Requirements
12 1.2 PRICE �ND PAYII�NT PRQCEDURES
I3 A. Measurement ar�d Payment
I4 1. Work associated with this Item is considsred subsidiaty to the va��ous Items bid.
15 No separate payment wi11 be allowed for this Ttem.
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A. Guarantees, Bands and Affidavits
1. No application for final payment will be accepted until aIl guarantees, bonds,
certifcates, licenses and affiida�its required for Work or equipmen� as specified are
satisfactorily filed with the City.
B. RelOasc of Liens ar Ciaims
1. No application for �na1 payment will be accepted until satisfactory evidance of
releasa of liens has been submitted to the City.
L� �USNIITTAL�
A. Submit all required docu�nentation to City's Praject Representati�e.
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1.7 CLOS�OUT SUBNL�CTTALS [NOT USED]
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STANDARD CON5TRLICTION SPECIFICA'fION DOCUML�A]T5
Revised March 22, 2021
2023 DOWI�lTOWN RESURFACING PI20JECT
City Project No. I04184
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3 3.2 EXAMYNATION [NOT USED]
4 3.3 PREPARATION [NOT T7SEDj
5 3.4 CLO�EOUT PROC�DUR�
6 A. P�•ior to reyuesting Final Inspection, submit:
7 1. Project R�card Dacumei�t,s in accordance with Section Q1 78 39
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B. Prior to requesting Final Is�spection, pe�-form �nal cleaning in accordance with Section
OI 74 23.
C. Finalln�pection
1. After final cleaning, �rovide notice to tl�e Ciiy Praject Re�resentative tl�at the Work
is completed.
a. The City will make an initial Final Ii�spection witlz tl�e Contracfor presetlt.
b. Upon coinpletion of this inspectian, �he City rvill notify the Contractor, in
writii�g within l 0 business days, oi any par�iculars in which this inspection
reveals tl�at fhe Work is defective or incamplete.
2. Upon receiving written notice from the City, immediately undejfiake the Work
requii•ed to remedy de�ciencies and camplete the VVork to Yhe satisfactioia of the
City.
3, The Right-of-way shall be cleared of aSl construction materials, barricades, and
temporary signag�.
4. Upon compie#ian of Woric associated with the items listed in the City's writl:en
notice, inform the City th�t the required Work has been camplet�d. ilpon receipt of
this notice, tlae City, in tlle presence of the Contractor, will make a subsequent Final
Inspectian ofthe project.
5. Provide ali special accessories required ta place each item of eqUipznent in full
operation. These special accessory itetns include, but are not limited to:
a. Specified spare parts
b. Adequate nil and grease as a•equired i'or the first �tibrication of the equipment
c. Initial filI up of ail cl�emical tanlcs a�id fuel tanks
d. Light bulbs
e. Fuses
£ Vault keys
g. Hand�vheels
h Other expendable items as required for initial start-up and operation of all
equipm�nt
38 D. Notice of Project Campl�tian
39 1. Ozice the City Praject ftepresentative finds fi1�e Work subseguent to Final Inspectian
40 to be satisfactory, the City will issue a Notice of Project Cornpletian (G�•een Sheet).
41 E. Supporting Documentation
C1TY OP L'ORT WORTH
STANDAR.D CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICA'1'ION DOCUMENTS
ReVised March 22, 2021
2023 I]OWN'1'OWN RESURFACII�IG PROJECT
City Froject No. I04184
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1. Coordinate with the City Project Representative ta eomplete the following
additioiial forms:
a. �'inal Payment Request
b. Statement of Contract Ti�ne
c. Affidavit Qf 1'ayment and Release of Liens
d. Cons�nt of Surety to Final Payinent
e. Pi�e Report (if required)
£ Contractor's Evaluation oiCity
g. Performance Evaluation of Contractor
F. Letter of Final Acceptanc�
1. Upon review and acceptance ofNotice of Project Cotnpletion and Supporting
Documentation, in accordance with General Condi#ions, Cit�r will issue Letter of
Fina! Acceptance and release the Final Payment Request for payment.
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3.6 RE�-INSTALLATIQN [NOT USED]
3.7 FIELD [ot�] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USEDj
3.$ �YSTEM STARTUP [NOT USED]
3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
3.1p CL,EANING [NOT USED]
3.l � CLOSEQUT ACTIV�Tl�S [NOT USED]
3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
3.13 MAINTENANC� [NOT USED]
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CITY OF FORT WQRTH
STAIVDARD CONSTRUCTiQN SPECIFICATI�N IadCiIMENTS
Revised March 22, 2�2]
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2023 DOWNTOWIk4 RESURFACIT�G PROTECT
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA
A. Sectian Includas:
l. Froduct data and related information appropriate for City's maintenance and
operation of products fiirnished ur�der Contxact
2, Such products may in,clude, but are not liinited to:
a. Traffic Coiitrollers
b. Irrigation Contrdllea•s {to be oparated by the City)
c. Butterfly Valves
B. Deviations from this City of Fort WQrth Sfiandard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but ara not necessarily lianited to:
l, Division D— Bidding Requiremeiits, Contract Forms a�id Conditia�as of the Contract
2. Divisian 1— General Requirements
PRTCE AND PAYII�NT PROCEDURES
A. Measurement and Payment
1. Work associated with this Item is considered subsidiary to the various Items bid.
No separate payment will be a�lowed for tl�is Itern.
REFERENCE� [NOT USED]
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23 A. Schedule
24 l. Submit manuals in final form to the City within 30 calendar days of product
25 sI�ipment io the project site.
26 1.� SUSNIITTALS
27 A. Submittals shall be in accordance v;�ith Section O1 33 00 . All subznittals shaIl be
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1. Frepare data in form of an instructional manual for use by City personnel.
2. Forma�
a. Size: 8'/a inches x 11 inches
b. 1'aper
1) 40 pound minimum, white, for typed pages
2) Holas rainforced with plastic, clath or metal
c. Text: Manufacturer's printed data, or neatly typewriiten
CTTY OF FbRT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIPICA'I'ION DOCUMENTS
Revised Bece�nber 20, 2012
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACI�]G PROdECT
C1TY PR07ECT N4. 104184
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OPERA'tION AAID MAWTENANCE DATA
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1 d. Drawings
2 1) Provide reinforcad punched bia�der tab, bind 'zn wit11 text
3 2) Reduce larger draw�ngs and fold to size of text pages.
4 e. 1'rovide fly-leaf for each separate produci, or each piece of operating
S equipme�lt.
6 1) Provide typed description of product, and major cornponent parts of
7 eyuipment.
S 2} Provide indexed fabs.
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10 1) Ideiitiiy each vol�ine with typed ar printetf title "OPERATING AND
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12 2) List:
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I4 b) Identity of separata sbracfure as applicabie
I5 c) Identity of general subject matter co�ered in the manuaI
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a. Cominercial quality 3-ring 6inders with durable and cleanabl� plastic covers
b. Whea multiple binders are used, correlate the data inta related consistent
groupiiigs.
4. Ii available, provide an electranic form af t��e O&M Manual.
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a. Cantractar, nazne of respansible principal, addrass and telephone number
b. A list of each product reyuired to be included, indexed to content of the volume
c. List, with each praduct:
1) The name, address and telephone num6er of ttie subcontractor or installer
Z) A list of each product reyuired to be included, indexed to content oF the
volume
3) Identify area of responsibility of each
4} Local sou�rce of supply for parts a.nd replacement
d. Identify each product b� praciuct name aa�d other identifying symbo�s a,s set
forth in Contract Dacumants.
Product Data
a. Incl�de onIy those sheets which are pertinent to the specific product.
b. Annotate aach sheet to:
1) Clearly identify specific product or part ins#alleci
2) Clearly ideniify data applicable to installation
3) Delete refarences to inapplicable infarmation
Drawings
a, Suppleinent praduct data with drawings as necessary to clearly illustrate:
1) R�latians of cornponent parYs o� equipmenf and systems
2) Control and flaw diagrarns
b. Coardinate drawings with information in 1'roject Reco�•d Docurnents to assure
correct iIlustrat�on ofcoznpleted installation.
c. Do not use Proj ect Record Drawings as maintenance drawings.
Written text, as req�aired to supplement product data for the particular installation:
a. Organize in consistent format under separate headings for different procedures.
b. Provide lagical sequence of instructions of each procedure.
CITY �P FpRT WORTH
STANDARD CON�TRUCTIOTI SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENT3
Revised December 20, 2012
2Q23 DOWNTOW[�I RESUt2FACING PR07ECT
C1TY PROJECT NO. 104] S4
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OPERl�TIQN ANI� MAINTENANC� DATA
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1 5. Copy of each warraizty, bond and service contract issued
2 a. Ff•ovide ii�formatiou sheet for City personnel giving:
3 1) Proper procedur�s in eve�rt of failura
4 2) Insta��ces whicl� mig��t affect validity of warranties or bonds
C. Manuai for Materials and Finishes
6 1. Submit 5 copies of complete manual iil final form.
7 2. Con�ent, for architectural products, applied materials and finishes:
S a. Manufacturer's data, givi��g full information on products
9 1) Cai:alog number, size, composition
l0 2) Color and textUre designations
l 1 3) Lif'armation required for reordering special manufactured products
12 b. Insf.ructions for care and main�enance
13 1) Manufacturer's recamtnendation for types of clea.��ing agents and methods
14 2) Cautions against clea�ing agents and rnethods whicli are detrimental to
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] 6 3) Recominended sclleduIe for clea�ing a�id maintenance
17 3. Content, for moisiure protection and weatlier exposure producfis:
18 a. Manufacturer's data, givixlg full zzaformation o�� products
19 1) Applicable standards
20 2) Chemical conlpasition
21 3) Details of installation
22 b. Instructions for inspeetion, maintenanee and repair
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1, Submit 5 copies of complete manual in final farm,
2. Conient, for each unit of equipment aaid system, as appropriate:
a. Descriptio�� of unit and component parts
1) Function, normal operating characteristics ai�d Iimiting conditions
2) Per%rinance curves, eiigiueering data and tests
3} Complete nomenclature and commercial number ofreplaceable paz`�s
6. Operating procedUres
1) Start-up, brea�-���, routine and �:o�•mal operati��g instructions
2) Regu�ation, control, stapping, shut-down and emergency inst�•uctious
3} Su�nmer and winter operating instructions
A) Special operating instruetions
c. Maintanance pracedures
1) Routine operatioils
2) Guide to "trouble shooting"
3} Disassernbly, repair and reassembly
4) Aligrunent, adjusting and checking
d. Servicing and lubrication sclledule
1) List af Iubricants required
�. Manuiacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions
f. Descriptio» oF sequence of operation by contral ma��ufactu:rer
1) Predicted life ofparts subject to wear
2) It�ms recommended to be stocked as spare parts
g. As ii�stalled control t�iagrams by cantrols manuiacturer
t�. Each �ontractor's coordination drawings
1) As installed color coded piping diagrams
CI'1'Y OP PORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRl7CTION SP�CIFICATION I3pClIMENTS
lZevised becember 2Q, 20i2
2023 DOW[�ITOWt�f RESURFACiNG PROdECT
CITY PROJ$CT N0. 104184
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j. List of original ina��ufacturer's spare parts, manufacturer's current prices, and
recoinmended qt�a�itities ta 6e rriaintained in storage
k. Other data as requireci under pertinent Sections of Specifcations
Content, for each e�ectric and elect�-t�nic sysiem, as appropriaie:
a. Description o� system and component parts
1) Functian, norinal operating cl�aracteristics, and iimiting conditions
2) 1'er%r�nance curves, engineering data and tests
3) Complete nomenclature and cammercial nu�nber af replaceable pai�ts
b. Circuit directories of panelboards
I) Electrical ser�ice
2) Contrals
3) Communications
c. As installed color coded wiring diagrams
c�. Operating procedures
1) Rautine and normal operating instructions
2} Sequencesrequired
3) Special operating instructions
e. Maintenance praced�ires
1) Routine operations
2) Guide to °trouble shooting"
3) Disassembly, repair and reassembly
4) Adjustment and ehecking
f Manufacturer's printed opecating and nnainten�anee instructions
g, List of original manufac�urer's spare parts, manufacturer's curreni prices, and
recommended quan�ities to be inaintained in st�rag�
h. Other data as required under pertinen# Sections of Specifications
Prepare anc� include additional data when the need for such data becomes apparent
during instru�tion of City's personneI.
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32 1.9 QUALYTY ASS�URANCE
33 A. Provide operation and maintenance data by p�rsonnel with fhe foIlowing c�iteria:
34 1. Trained and experieiiced in �naintenance and operation of described praducts
35 2. Skilled as t�chnical writer to tk►e extent required to communicate essential data
36 3. Skilled as draftsman oomipetent to prepare required drawings
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STAi�li]ARD CQI+ISTIZUCTION SP�CiF'1CA'I'(ON DOCUMENTS
Revised l�eeeinher 20, 2012
2023170WNTOWN RESURFACIT�iG PROIECT
CITY PR03ECT NO. 104184
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OACRATION AND MAWTENANCE DATA
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2 l..11 FIELD jSITE] CONDITIONS [NOT US�D]
3 1.12 WA1tRANTY [NOT US�D]
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STAI�IDAIt.b CONSTRCTCTI�}N $PECIFICATION DOCUM�NTS
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1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Work associated witll the documenting tI1e project and cecording changes to project
documents, including:
a. Record Drawings
b. Water Meter Service Reports
a Sanitary Sewer Service Reports
d. Large Water Meter Reports
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Specification
1. None.
C. Related Specification Sections include, but are no� iiecessarily liinited to:
1. Di�ision D— Bidding Requiramenfs, Contract Foiins and Conditions of �1e Contcact
2. Di�ision 1— General Requirements
1.2 PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDURES
1 S A. Measurement and Payment
19 l. Work associated with this Itezn is considered subsidiary to the variaus Itezns bid.
20 No sepas'ate payment will be allawed for tlus Item.
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1.5 SUSNIITTALS
24 A. 1'rior to submitting a request for Final Inspection, deliver Project Record Documents ta
ZS City's Project Representativa.
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1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Accuracy of Records
1. Thoroughly coordinate changes within tl�e Record Documents, malcing adequate
and proper entries on each page of Specifications and each sheet af Drawings and
ather pocumants whei•e such ent�y is requzred to show the change properly.
2. Accuracy of records shatl be such that �Future search £or items shown in the Contract
Documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the agproved Projeet
Record Documenis.
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMfiNTS
Revised July l, 2U11
2023 DOWNI'OWN RESURFACIN('s PRQJECT
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informatioi� �hat t11e cl2ange 17as occurred.
4. Provide factual informatioii regarding all aspects of tl�e Work, both concealed a��d
visible, to enable future inodi�ication oFthe Work to proeeed witl�out lengthy aitd
e�pen.sive sita zneasuz•ement, investigatian and examination.
1.10 STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Storage and Handling Requirements
1. Maintain tlie job set of Reaard Documents completely protected fi�om deteriaration
and from loss and damage until completion oithe Work and t�ansfar of all recorded
data to the fina] Praject Record Documents.
2. In the event of loss of recorded data, L�se means necessary to again secLire ihe data
to the City's approval.
a. In such case, provide replacements to the standards originally required by tlie
Contract Documents.
1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
1.1� WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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�.� RECORD DOCi71VIENTS
A. Job set
1. P�ompily follc�wing receipt of iha Notice to Praceed, se�ure from the City, at no
charge to the Cantractor, 1 complete set of all Documents comprising the Contract.
B. Final Record Documents
1. At a time neariug the completion af fihe Work aud prior to Final Inspection, provid�
the City I complete s�t of all Final Record Drawing� in tlie Cani�•act.
2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
2.4 SOURC� QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
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3.3 PREPARATION [NOT US�D]
3.4 MAINTENANCE DOCUMENTS
33 A. Maintena�ce of Job Set
34 1. Iminediately upon receipt di the jnb s�t, identify each o�the Documents with. the
35 title, "RECORD DOCUMENTS - JOB �ET".
C�'I'Y OF PORT WORTH 2p23 DOW�ITOWN RESURFACI%IG PAOJ�CT
STANDARD CQNSTRUCTION SPEC]FICA'I�ON DOC[JMENTS
Revised 7uly 1, 2D 11 CITY PROlECT 3d0. 144184
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1 2. Preservation
2 a. Considering the C�ontract cnmpletioii time, the J�robable number of occasions
3 upon which t��e job set must be taken out for n�w ent�'ies and for examination,
4 and the conditions under wliich these activities will be performed, devise a
5 suitable method for protecting the job set.
6 b. Do not use the job set for any pucpose axcept entry of new data and for review
7 by tl�e City, until start of transfer of data to fina.] Project Recard Docu�nants.
8 c. Maintaiii the job set at the site af work.
9 3. Caardination yvith Cos�struction Survey
10 a. At a minimurri, iu accordance with the inte�•vals set forth in Sectinn O l 71 23,
11 clearly mark any deviations from Contract Docu�nents assaciated with
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a. Record any deviations from Contract Documents.
b. Use an erasable coIored pencil (not ink or indelible pencil), c�early describe tl�e
change by graphic line and note as requir�d.
c. Date all entries.
d. Call at�ention to the eniry by a"cloud" drawn around the area ar areas afFected.
e. In the event of averlappzng char►ges, use different calars %r tl�e overlapping
changes.
5. Conversion of schematic layouts
a. In some cases on the Drav�ings, arraiigements oicotiduits, C1PCWltS� piping,
ducis, and similar items, are shown schematically and are not intended to
portray precise physical layout.
1) Final physica� arrangetnent is detarmined hy the Contractor, subject to the
City's approval.
2) However, design oi fi�ture modifications of the faciIity may require
accurate inform:atian as to th� final physieal layout of items which are
shown only schematically on the Drawings.
b. Show an the job set of Record Drawings, by dimension accurate to within 1
inch, tlae cenLerline of each run of items.
1) Final physical arrangement is determzned by the Cot�traetor, subject to the
33 City's approval.
34 2) 5haw, by sy�aabol or note, the vertical locaiion of the Item ("under slab", "in
35 ceiling plenum", "exposed", and the like).
3b 3) Make all identiiication sufficiently descriptive that it may he related
37 reliably to the Specif catians.
38 c. The City may waive the requirements for conversian of schematic layouts
39 where, in the City's judgrnent, conversion serves na useful purpose. However,
40 do not rely upon waivers being issuec� except as speciticaliy issued in writing
41 by the City.
42 S. Final Pro�ect Record Documents
�3 l. Transfer of data to Drawings
44 a. CarefuIly transfer change data shown on Che job set of Record Drawiugs to the
45 correspondi��g final documents, coardinating the changes as required.
46 b. Clea�•ly indieaie at each affecfed detail and ather Drawing a full description of
47 changes zn.ade during construction, at�d the actual location of items.
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STAN�ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQid DOCUMEN7"S
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affected.
d. Make clianges neatly, cai�sistei�tly azld wit�� the proper media ta assure
lo��gevity and clear repraduction.
2. Transfer of data ta other pocuments
a. If the Documents, nther tlian Drawings, have been kept cleai� duri��g pa•ogess of
the Wark, and if eiitr�es thereaii liave been orderly to tlie approva] of the City,
the job set oithose Documeiits, other than Drawitlgs, vvill be accepted as fi��al
Record Documeirts.
b. Tf any such Document is not so approved by the City, secure a new copy nf tl�at
Docum�nt fi•om t17e City at �lse City's usuaI claarge for reproduction and
handling, and carefuIly transfer the change data to the new copy to the approval
of the City.
3.5 REPAIR / RESTORATrON [NOT USEDI
3.6 R�-INSTALLATION [NOT USED]
3.7 FIELD [on] SITE QUALITY CONTROL [NOT US�D]
3.8 SYSTEM �TARTUP [NOT iTSED]
3.� An,r[rsTuv� INOT usEnl
3.10 CLEANING jNOT USED]
3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
3.1.� PROTCCT�DN [NOT US�D]
3.1.3 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACFIIVIENTS [NOT US�D]
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SUMMARY OF CHANG�
CITY OF FORT WaIiTH 2O23 T30WNTQWN R�Sll1tCAC1NG PROJECT
STAI�IDART] CONSTRl1CTI0t�f SPECIFIC�1TfON DqCUMENTS
Kevised July l, 2011 CI'I'Y PROdECT NO. 1�418h
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FLEXIBLE BASE COURSES
A. Section Tncludes:
1. Foundation course for surface course or for other base eourse composed of flexible
base constructad in one or more courses in conformity witli the iypical section.
B. Deviations from this City of Fort Warth Standard Specification
1. FOR THIS PR07ECT FLEXIBLE BASE COURSES SECTION 32 11 23 SHALL
BE MEASURED BY THE CLTBIC YARD QF COMPLETED QUANTITY.
2. UNCLASSIFIED EXCA�/ATION AND HAULING REQUIRE TO PLACE
FLEXIBLE BASE COLIRSE SHALL BE CONSiDERED SUBSIDIARY, NO
SEAARATE PAY.
C. Related Speci�cation Sections include, but are not necessarily limited tn:
1. Division 0— Bidding Reyuirements, Cantract Fo:rta�s, and Conditions of the
Contract
2. Division 1— General Requir�ments
I8 1.� PRCCE AND PAYII�NT PROCEDi]R�S
I4 A. Measurement and Paymant
20 1. Measuremeni
21 a. Measurement for this Item will be by the �a�e CUBIC yard of Flaxible Base
22 Coui•se for �arious:
23 I) Depths
24 2) Types
25 3) Gradations
26 2. Payment
27 a. The vvork per�arm�d anci materials furnished in accordance with this Item and
28 meas�red as pravided u�adear "Measurament" will be paid far at the unrt price
29 bid per �e CUBIC yard of Flexible Base Course.
30 3. The price bid shali include:
31 a. Preparation and correctioii of subgrade
32 b. Furnishing ofinaterial
33 c. Hauling
34 d. Bladiug
3S e. Sprinkling
36 £ Compacting
37 g. UNCLASSLF'I�D EXCAVATION AND HAULING REQUIRE TO PLACE
38 FLEXIBLE BA�E COURSE
39 1.3 REFERENCES
40 A. Definitions
41 1. RAP — Reaycled Asphalt Pavement.
C3TY dF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOM SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2023 FJOWI�TOWid R�Si712�'ACING YR01�CT
CiTY PROJECT NO. 1 Q4184
321123-2
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1. Rafar�nce sta�ldards cited in this speci�ca�ia�1 refer to tile curreni refe�•ence siar�dard
published at the time of tlie Iatest revision date logged at the �nd of this
specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. ASTM Intarnaiional (ASTM):
a. D698, Standard Test Methods for Laboj•ato�y Compaction Characteristics of
Soil Usi�g �tandard Effort {12 406 ft-lbf/ft3 (6001cN-m/m3))
3. Texas Department af Transpartatian (TXDQT):
a. Tex-10�-E, Determining Liquid Limits of SoiIs
b. Te�-106-E, Calculating the Plasticity Index of Soils
c. Tex-1Q7-E, Determining the Bar Linear 5hrinicage Qf Soils
d. Tex-110-E, Particle Size Analysis of �oils
e. Tez�-] ] 6-E, Ball Miil Metl�od for Determining tl�e Dis��tegration of Flexible
Base Material
f. Tex-117-E, Triaxial Compression for Disturbed Sails and Base Materials
g. Tex-�11-A, Soundness ofAggregate Using Sodium �ulfate oi° Magnesium
�ulfiate
]�. Tex-413-A, Deterini��ing Deletarious Material in Mineral Aggregate
ADMTNISTRA.TNE REQUTREII�NTS [NOT USED]
ACTION SUBMITTALS [NOT IISED]
21 1.6 ACTION SUBMITTALS/Il�TFORMATIONAL �USMITTALS [NOT USED]
22 1.7 CL05EOUT SUBNIITTALS [NOT US�D]
23 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
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1.10 DELNERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [N�T USED]
I.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
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A. General
I. rurnish uncontaminated materials of unifor�n. quality that meet Lhe reqiairements of
�lie Drawings and specifications.
2. Obtain materials from approved sources.
3. Notify City of changes to material sources.
4. Tlie City may sample a�1d iest project materials at any time befora compactian
throughout the duration of the project ta assure specification compliance.
38 B. Aggregate
39 1. Furnish aggregate of t11e type and grade sho�vn on the Dra,wings and conforming to
40 the �equirements of Table 1.
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STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SFECIFICATION DOCUMEN'fS
Rer+ised Decemher 20, 2012 C]TY PIZ03ECT NO. l 0A 1&�1
2.2 MATERIALS
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2. Each source must meet Table l requirements for liquid limit, plastiCity index, and
wet ball n1i11 for ihe grade specified.
3. Do not use additives such as but nvt limited io iime, cement, or fly ash to modify
aggregates ta mee� the requirements of Table 1, unless shown oii the Drawitlgs.
Table 1
Mater'ial Requirements
� Property � Tesf Meti►nd Grade 1 Grade 2 �
Master gradation sieve
size {% retained}
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I No.40 70-85 6U-85 I
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� PlastiCiry index, max.� Tex-106-E IO 12 �
� W'el ball mill, % m�.� 40 �l5 �
Wel ball mill, % max. Tex-116-E
increase passing the 2p 20
No. 40 sieve
� Classification3 1,0 l.l 2,3 �
Min. compressive
strength', psi Tex-117-E
lateral pressure 0 psi 45 35
lateral pressure IS psi 175 175
1. Determine plastic index in accordance with Tex-107-E (linear
shrinlcage) when liquid limi# is unattainable as de�ned in
Tex-l04-E.
2. When a soundness valuc is required by the Drawings, test
matarial in accordance wifli Tex-4 [ 1-A.
3. MeeC bolh the c[assification and the minirnum compressive
strength, anless othernise shown on the Drawings.
9 4. Material To�erances
l0 a, T12e Czty ma� accept material if no more than 1 oithe 5 most recent gradation
11 tests has an individual sieve outside tl�e specified iiznits of the gradation.
l2 b. Wl�en target grading is required by ihe DraWvings, no single failing test may
13 excesd t�e mastar grading by mnre than 5 percentage points on sieves No. 4
1�4 and larger or 3 percentage points on sieves smaller than No. 4.
15 a The City may accept ma�erial if na more than 1 of the 5 most recent piastzcity
I6 indez� tests is outside the specift�d limit. No single failing test may exceed the
17 al�owable limit by more tlaan 2 points.
18 5. Material Types
l9 a. Do not use fiIlers or binders unless approved.
20 6. Furnish tl�e type specifi�d on the Drawings in accnrc�ance with the Following:
21 1) Type A �
22 a) Crushed stane produced and graded from oversize quarried aggregate
23 �11at originates fror� a single, naturally occurring source.
24 b) Do not use gravel or multiple sources.
2S 2) Type B
26 a) Only for use as hase material for temporary pavement repairs.
27 b) Do nat exceed 20 percent RAP by weiglit unless shawn on Drawings.
28 3) Type D
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STANDARD CONSTC2UCTfON SPECIFICATION DDCUMENTS
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a) Type A material or crushad concrete.
b) Crushed concrete containing gravel will be considered Type D
�naterial.
c) The City may require separate dedicated stnckpiles in order to verify
comp�ianc�.
d) Cruslaed cancrete must meet the following �equirements:
(1 } Table 1 for the grade specified.
(2} Racycled materials inust be free fi�om rei�forcing steeI and other
objectionable materia] and have at rnost 1.5 percent d�leterious
matc;rial wheil tested in accardance wit17 TEX-413-A,
12 l. Furnish water free of industrial �vaste� and other objectionat�je matter.
13 2.3 ACCESSORIES [NOT USED]
14 2.4 SOURC� QiTAL�TY C�NTROL [NOT U�ED]
15 PART 3 - EXECUTION
16 3.1 INSTALLERS [NOT USED]
17 3.2 GXAiViINATION [NOT USED]
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1. Shape the subgrade or existiiig base to eonfo�m �o the typical secti�ns shown on �i�e
Drawings or as directed.
22 2. Wh�n new base is required ta be mixed with exis#ing base:
23 a. Deliver, place, and spread the new flexible base in the requireci arnaunt.
2� h. Manipulate and tllorougllly znix tl�e nevv base with existin� material to provide
25 a uniform mixture ta the specified depth before shaping.
26 B. Subgrade Campaction
27 1. Pi•oof rolI the roadbed be%re puiverizing nr scarifying in acco�•dance with the
28 following:
29 a. Proof Rolling
30 1) City Project Repx•esentative must be on-site during praof rolling operations,
31 2) Use equiprnent that will apply sufficient load to idei�tify soft spots that rut
32 or pump.
33 a) Acceptable equipment includes fully loaded single-axle water truck
34 with a 1500 g�llon capacity.
35 3) Make at least 2 passes with the proof roller (down and back — 1 pass).
36 4) Offset each trip by at most I tire width.
37 5) If an Lulstable or non-uniform area is found, correct the area.
38 b. Correct
39 I} Soft sgots that r«t nr pump greater t13an. 314 inch
40 2) Areas that are unstable ar non-unifarm
41 2. Installation of base material cannot proceed until compacte�l su6grade approved by
42 the City.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANBARD CONSTItUCT[OIY SPECIFICATIpN DpCUMENI'S
Rerrised flecember 2p, 2012
2023 bdWNTdWN R�SURFACING PROJECT
Ci'tY PROdECTNO. 10A184
321123-5
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2 A. General
3 1. Caj�str�ct each iayer uniformly, fi•ee of loase or segiregated areas, and with the
4 required densi�y and inoisture content.
5 2. Provide a smoQtll surface that con%nns to the typical sectians, lines, and grades
6 shown aii the Drawii�gs or as directed.
7 3. Haul approved flexible base in clean, eavered trucks.
8 B. Equipment
9 1. General
10 a. Pro�idc machinery, tools, and equipment necessary for praper execution of tlie
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a. The Contractor may use any type of ralier to ineet the production rates and
quality requit�ements of the Contract unless othe�•wise sh4wn an the Drawings
pr L�irecte�.
b. Wl�en speoific types of equipment are required, use equipment that meets the
specified requirements.
c. A1ter�ate Equipment.
1) Instead of the specified equipment, the Cantractor may, as approved,
operate other compaction equipinent that produces equivale��t results.
2) Diseontinue the use of ilae alternate equipment and furnish th� specified
equipment if tlie desired results are not achieved.
d. City may require Contractor to substitute equipment if productian rate and
quality requiraments vf the Contract are t�ot met.
C. Placing
1. Spread and shape fie�ble base inta a unifor�xi. Iayer by approved means the same
day as delivered uniess otherwise agproved.
2, Place material such that it is mixed to minimize segregation.
29 3. Construct layers to the thickness shown on the Drawings, while maintaining ti�e
30 shape of the course.
31 4. Where subbase or base course exceeds 6 inches in thzckness, construct in 2 or tnore
32 courses of equal thic�rness.
33 5. Minimum lift depth: 3 inches
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6. Control dusi by sprinkling.
7, Corract or replace se�regaied areas as directed.
8. Place suceessive base courses and finish courses using the same constructian
metl3ods required for the firs� course.
D. Compaction
1. General
a. Compact using density control unless otherwis� shnwn on the Drawings.
b. Multiple lifts are permitted when shown on tlle Drawings or ap�raved.
a Bring each layer to the moisture content directed. When necessary, sprinkle the
zn.ate:rial to the �;xteilt necessaay to pro�vide not Iess thari the required density.
d. Compact the full depth of the subbase or base to the extent necessary to remain
firm and stable uuder construction equipment.
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENI'S
Revised December 20, 2p12
2023 DOWNTOWN R�SURFAC�TG PRO,I�CT
C1TY PROJECT NO. 104184
321123-6
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a. Begin rolling longifiudi�ially at the sides and proceed towards th� centar,
overlapping oz� successive i��ip� by at least 1/2 the width of the rol�er unit.
b, On superelevated aurves, begin rolling at the low �ide and progress toward the
high side.
c. Offset alternate tr-ips of the roller.
d. Operate rajlers at a speed between 2 and 6 mph as directed.
e. Rework, reco�npact, a.i�d refinish material that fails to meet or that lases
required moisture, density, stability, or finish before the next course is placed or
the praject is accepted.
f. Cantinue work until specification requirements are rnet.
g. Proof roll the compacted flexible base in accordance with the foIlo�uving:
1) ProofRolling
a) Ciiy Froject Representative must be nn-site during proof rolling
operations.
b) Use equipment that will apply sufficient load to ideutify soft spots tizat
rut or puinp.
(1) Acceptable equipment ii�cluc3es fully loaded singie-axle water truck
with a 1500 galIon capaci�.y.
c) Make at least 2 passes with the proaf roller (down and back — I pass).
d} Offset each trip by at inost I tire width.
e) If an unstahl� or non-unifor�n area is found, carrect the area.
2) Correct
a) Soft spots that rut or pump greater than 3/4 inch.
b) Areas that are unstable or non-uniform.
3. Tolera�ices
a. Maintain the sliap� af tha course by bladia�g.
b. Completed surface shall be smooth and in canforrnity with the typical sections
shown on tl�e Drawings to the establislyed lines and grades.
c, For subgrade beneath paving surfaces, correct any deviation in excess of 1/4
inch in cross section in length preater tl�an 16 feet ineasured longitudinally by
loosening, adding or removing material. Reshape ancE reeompact by sprii�lcling
and rolling.
d. Correct aIl fractures, settlerne��t or segregation innmediately by scarifying tl�e
areas affect�d, adding suita6le material as required. Resllape and recompact by
sprii�kling and rolling.
e. Should the subbase or base course, due ta ai�y reason, lose the requii•�d
stabili#y, aensity and finish before the surfacing is complete, it shall be
recompact�d at the sole expe��.se o� the Contractor.
4. �ensity Control
a. Minimum Density: 95 percent compaction as deterinined 6y ASTM D698.
b. Mozstura content: minus 2 to plus 4 of aptimurri.
�. I'inish�ng
44 1. After completing compaction, clip, skin, or tight-blade the surface with a
�5 maintainer or subgrade irimmer ta a depth of approximately 1/4 inch.
46 2. Remove 1oos�ned material and dispose af it at an appraved location.
47 3. Seal the clipped surface immediately by rol�ing with an appropriate size pneumatic
48 tir� roller until a smoath suriace is attained.
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1 �. Add small �ncrements of water as needed during a•olling.
2 5. Shape and maintain the course aild surfaee ii� co3�formity witl� tlie typical sections,
3 lines, aild grades as �hown on the Drawings oi• as dii-ected.
4 6. In areas wllere surfacing is to be placed, correct grade deviations ggeater thail 1/4
5 inch iti 16 feet measureci longitudi��ally or greater thai� I/4 inch over the entire
6 width of the cross-section.
7 7. Correct by laosening, adding, or remaving material.
8 8. Resliape and recompact in accordance with 3.4.C.
9 3.5 REPAIlt/RESTORATION �NOT US�D]
l0 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [NOT US�D]
11 3.'� QUAL�TY CONTROL
12 A. Density Test
13 1. City to measure density of flexible �ase course.
14 a. Notify City Project Representativa when flexible base ready for c#ensity testing.
I5 b. Spacing direeted by City (1 per block rninimum),
16 c. City Prnject Representative determines location of density testing,
1'1 3.8 SYST�M STARTUP [NOT U�EDj
l8 3.9 ADNSTING [NOT USED]
19 3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
20 3.11 CLOS�OUT ACTIVTTIES [NOT USED]
21 3.1Z PROTECTION [NOT USED]
22 3.13 1VIAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
23 3.14 ATTAC�NTS [NOT USED]
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DATE NAME SiJ1VIMARY OF CHANGE
CTTY �F FORT WORTFi �023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIDI�f SPECIFICATI�N �OCUN3ENT5
Revised December 20, 2012 CITY PRQJ�CT NQ. 104184
32121b-1
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SECTION 32 12 16
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1. Constructing a pavement layer composed of a compacted, dense-graded �nixture of
aggregate and asphalt 6ind�r for surfac� or base eourses
B. Deviations f'rom this City ofFort Wortl�. Standard Speci�cation
1. PAVING SHALL START WITHIN l fl DAY� Or N�TICE TO PROC�ED.
2. THE Si]RFACE MILL�D BLOCK5 SHALL BE PAVED WITHIN 48 HOURS
AFTER COMPLETION OF MILLING.
I2 C. ReIated Specification Sections inciude, but are not necessarily limitec� to:
l3 1. Di�ision 0- Bidding Require�nez�ts, Contract �orms, aud Conditions of the Cont��act
14 2, Division 1- General Requireinents
l5 3. Section 32 O l 17 - Permanent Aspl�alt Paving Repair
16 1.2 PRICE AND PAYlVIENT PROCEDURES
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1. Asplialt Paverrient
a. Measurement
1) Measurement far this Titein �hall be by the sc�uare ya�•d of completed and
accepted asphalt pavement in its final positifln for various:
a) Thicknesses
b) Types
b. Payment
1) The work perforined at�d mate�•ials furz�isl�ed ii1 accardanee with this Item
and measvred as provided unc�er "Measurernent" will be paid �or at the u��it
prica bid per
�. The price bid s1�a11 include:
1) Shaping and fine grading the placem�nt area
2) Furnishing, l�ading, un�oadi��g, storing, l�auling and ha��dling ail materials
inc�uding freight and royalty
3) Traffic cantrol for al1 testing
4) Asphalt, aggregate, and additive
5) Materials and work needed for corrective ac�ion
6) Trial batchas
7) Tack coat
8) Removal andlor sweeping excess material
2. H.M.A.C. Transition
a. Measurement
3) Measurement for t11is Item shall be by the ton of coinposite Hot Mix
Asphalt required %r H.M.A.C. Transition.
CITY OF FORT WORTI�
S'1'ANI?ARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF[CATION DOCUMENTS
Revised pecember 20, 2012
2fl23 DO�WNTOWN RESi7RFACIi�IG PR07EC'�
CiTy Projeat Numher: 104184
3212I6-2
ASPHALT PAVING
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Payment
1) The work performed and materials furnished in aecordance with this Ite�n
and measured as p�•flvided undez• "Measurement" wi11 be paid for at the unit
price bid per ton of Hot Mix Aspl-�alt.
The price bid shall include:
1) Shaping aa�d �ne grading the roadbed
2} F'uriiishing, loading, �anloading, storing, haujing and handling all inaterials
including freight and royalty
3) Traff'ic ca��trol for all tasting
4) Asphalt, aggregate, and additive
5) Materials and work iieeded for corrective action
6) Trial batches
7) Tack coat
$) Retnoval and/or sweeping excess material
3. Asphali Base Coursa
a. Measurerne�it
1) Measurement for this Item shall be by the square yard of Asphalt Base
Co�rse campleted and accepted in its iinal position for:
a) Various thicicnesses
b) Various types
h. Payrn�lt
1) The work perfa��ned and rnaterials furnished in accordance with this Item
and �neasured as pro�ided under "Measurement" wiIl be paid for at the unit
price bid per square yard ofAsphalt Base Course.
c. The price bid shall uiclude:
I) Shaping and fne grading the roadbed
2j Furnishing,loading, unIoading, storing, hauling and handling al] materials
including freight and xoyalty
3} Trai�ic control for all tesiing
4} Asphalt, aggregate, a�d additive
5} Materials and work needed for corrective actian
6} Trial batches
7} Tack coat
$} Removal and/or sweeping excess matarial
4. H.M.A.C. Pavement Le�el i7p
a. Measurement
i) Measurement for thi�s Item shall be by tha ton of H.M.A.C. coanpleted and
accepted in its final position.
b. Fayment
1) The work performed and materials furnishec� in accordance with this Iteraa
and measured as provided uncier "Measurement" will be paid far at the unit
price bid per tan of H.M.A.C.
c. The price bid shall include:
1} Shaping and fine grading the roadbed
2) Furnishing, loading, unloading, staring, hauling and handling all materials
iracIuding freight aud xQyalty
3) TrafFic control for all testing
�) Asphalt, aggregate, and additive
S) Materials and work needed for corrective acfion
CiTY OF FORT WORTrI
STANDARD CDNSTRUCTION SPECIFICAT[ON IIOCUM�NTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2D23 DQWNTOWN RESURTACING PR07ECT
City l�roject Number; 104184
321216-3
ASPI-]ALT PAVING
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H.M.A.C. Speed Cusl�ion
a. Measurement
1) Measurement fat- this Itcrn sltall be per eacit H.1VI.A.C. Speed Cuslaian
installed.
b. Payment
T) The wark perFormed and materials furnished in accordance witl� tl2is Item
and measured �s provided under "Measurement" will be paid far at the ui�it
price bid per each H.M.A.C. Speed Cus�ic�n installed and acceptec3 in its
final position,
a The price 6id shalI include:
I) Shaping and �ne grading the roadUed
2) Furnishing, loading, unloading, storing, hauling aud l�andling all materials
ir�cluding fr�ight and royalty
3) Traffic cantrol for all testing
4) Asphalt, aggregate, and additive
5) Materials and work needed for corrective action
6) Trial batches
7) Taek coat
S) Reinoval and/or sweeping excess material
23 1.3 REFERENCES
24 A. Abbreviations and Acronyms
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1. RAP (reclaimed asphalt pavernent)
2. SAG (surface aggregate classificatian)
3. BRSQC {Biiuminous Rated 5ource Quality Ca�log)
4. AQMF (Aggregate Quality Monitoring Program)
5. H.M.A.C. (Hot Mix Asphalt Coilcrete)
6. WMA (Warzn MixAsphalt)
B. Reference Standards
1. Reference standards cited iu this specification refer to the current re�erence stai�dard
published at the time of the Iaiest revision daie logged at the end of tliis
specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. National Iustitute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
a. Handbook 44 - 20Q7 Editian; Specifications, Tolarances, and Other TechnicaI
Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices
3. ASTM International (ASTIv�:
a. ASTM D6084 � 06 Sta�ldard Test Method for Elastic Recovery of Bituminous
Materials by Ductilometer
4. America�i Assaciation of Sfate Highway and Transportation Officials
a. MP2 �tandard Specifcation for Superpave Volumetric Mix Design
b. PP28 Standard Practice for Superpave Volumetric Design for Hot Mix Asphalt
(HMA)
c. T 201, Kinematic Viscosity of AspIiaits (Bitumens}
C1TY OF FORT WORTH
STAI�DARD COI�ISTRUC'tION SPEC9PICATION DOCLTMENTS
Revised December 20, 2D12
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PR�JECT
City Project Number: 1U4184
3212 [G-4
ASPHALT PAVING
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] d. T 202 Standard Method of Test for Viscosity of Asphalts by Vacuum Capillaiy
2 V iscameter
3 e. T 3 I6 Standard Me#hod of Test far Viscosity Determination of Asphalt Binder
4 i7sing Rotationai Viscometer
5 f. TP 1-93 Test I1�etl�od for Determining the Flexural Creep Stiffness oF Aspl�alt
6 Binder Using the Banding Beann RIZeometer (BBR)
7 5. Texas Department of Transportatiail
S a. Bituzninous Rated Source Qwality Catalog {BR�QC}
9 b. TEX IQO-E, Surveying and Sainpling Soils for Highways
1 a c. Tex ] 46-E, Calculating the Plasticity Index of Soils
1 l d. Tex 107-E, D�terinining the Bar Linear Shrinkage of Soils
12 e, Tex 200-F, Sieve Analysis of Fine and Coars� Aggregates
13 f, Tex 203-F, Sand Equivalent Test
14 g. Tex-204-F, Design of Bitumino�s Mixtures
15 h. Tex-207-F, Determining Density of Compacted Bituminous Mi�tures
16 i. Tex 2I 7-F, Determining Deleterious Material and Decar�tation Test far Coarse
17 Aggregates
18 j. Te�-226-F, Indirect Tensile Strength Test
l9 k. Tex-227-F, Theoretical M�imum Specific Gravity af Bituininous Mixtures
20 1. Tex-243-F, Tack Coat Adhesion
21 m. Tex-244-F, Tl�ermal prafile of Hot Mix Asphalt
22 n. Tex 280-F, DeteY•mination af Flat and Elongated Particles
23 0. Tex 4Db-A, Material Finer Than 75 �un (No. 200) Sieve in Mineral Aggregates
2� (Decaritatio�� Test for Concrete Aggregates)
25 p. Tex 408-A, Organic Impurities in Fine Aggegate for Concrete
26 q. Tex 410-A, Abrasinn of Coarse Aggregate using tlie Los Angeles Maehine
27 r. Tex 411-A, Soundness of Aggregate by Using Sodium Sulfate or Magnesium
28 s. Tex �60-A, Determining Crushed Face Particle Count
29 t. Tex 461-A, De�radation oi Coarse Aggregate by Micro-Deval Abrasion
30 u. Su�fate
31 v. Tex-530-C, Effect of Water on Bituminous Paving Mixtures
32 vv. Te�-544-C, Measurement ofPolymer Separation on Heating in Modified
33 Asphalt Systerns
34 x. Tex-541-C, Rolling Thin Film Oven Test for Asphalt Binders
35 y. Tex-920-K, Varifying the Accuracy oi Drum Mix Plant Belt Scales
36 z. Tex-921-K, Verifying the Accuracy of Hot Mix Plant Asphalt Mcters
37 aa. Tex 923-K, Verifying the Accuracy of Liyuid Additive Metering Systems
38 1.4 ADMIlVISTRATIVE REQiJIRElV�NTS [NOT USED]
39 �.5 ACTION SiTBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
�40 1.6 ACTION SUBNIITTALS/INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
41 A. Asphalt Pavir�g Mix Design: Submit for approval. See 2.2.B.1.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWN'I'OWN �tESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CON�TRUC7'IOi�f SPECIFICATIQI+I DOCUM�NTS City Project Numher, I04184
Revised Decerr�ber 20, 2�12
32121G-5
ASPHI�I.,T PAVING
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� �.� cLosEOVT suB�v�rTT�s �voT usEn�
2 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBNIITTAL� jNOT USED]
3 1..9 QUALITY ASSL]RANCE [NOT USED]
4 1.10 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
5 1.11 FIELD CONDITIONS
G A. Weather Canditions
7 1. Place �nixtura when tlie roadway surface tempei°ature is equal to or higher than the
8 temperattues listed in Tabl� 1.
9 Table 1
10 Minimum Pavement Surface Temp�ratures
Mini�rnu�m Pa�vement Surface Temperatures in
D��rees Falirenheit
Originalky Speci�ed High Subsurface Layers or Surface Layers Placed in
Temperatare Binder Night Paving Ogeratians Daylight Operatidns
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1�Gontractars may pave at tezn.pexatuz•es 10°� lower t1�an tlie values shawn in Table 1
when utilizing a pa�ing process including WMA ar equipment tha� eliminates thertnal
segregation. In such cases, the contractor anust use either a hand held tl�ermal camera
ar a hand l�e�d infrared therinometer operated in accordance with Tex-244-F to
demonstrate to the sattsfaction nf tI1e Ciiy tihat the uncompacted mat has no mare than
1 p° F af thermal segregation.
2. Unless otherwise shown on the Drawizlgs, place mixtures only wl�en weather
conditions and �noisture cotlditions of die t•oadway surface are suitable in the
opinion of the City.
1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
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A. General
1. Purnish uncaniaminated inaterials of uniform quality that meet the requirements of
tl�e Drawings and specifications.
2. Notify the City of all material saurces.
3. Notify the City befare changing any material source or formulation.
C1TY Or PORT WQRTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCT{ON SPEClFICAT[ON DQCUMENTS
Rauised Dacernber 20, 2012
2023 DOWNTDWN RESURCACINGPROJECT
City Project Number; 1D4184
32121G-6
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�4. When tlie Contr�actor makes a source or forrr�ulatian cliange, the City will verify
that the requireme��ts of tl�is specification are met and may require a f�ew laboratory
mixt�are design, trial batch, or both.
5. The City may sample and test project materials at any iime during tlle project to
verify compIiance.
6. The dep�h of lhe coinpacted lift should be at �east 2 times the nominaI ina�imum
aggregate size.
B. Aggregate
1. General
a. Furnish aggregates from so«rces that eonfarm to the requirements show� in
Table l, and as specified in tl�is Section, unless otherwise shown on the
Drawings.
b. Provide aggregate stockpiles that meet tlie definition in this Section for either
coarse ag�•egate or fine aggregate.
c. When reclaimed asphalt pa�ement (RAP) is allowed by Drawing nate, provide
RAP stockpiles in accordance witl� this Section.
d. Aggregate from RAP is not required to meet Table 2 requirements unless
oth�nvise shnwn on Y.he Drawings.
e. Supply mechanically cruslied gravel ar stone aggregates that mee# the
definitions in Tex I00 E.
f: Satnples must be from materials p�•oduced fnr the project.
g. The City will establish the surface aggregate classification (5AG) and perforin
Los Angeles abrasion, rr�agnesium sulfate soundness, and Micro-Deval tests.
h. Perform all other aggregate quality tests listed in Table 2.
i. Document all test results on the inixtut-e design report.
j. T'he City may perform iests on independent or split samples to verify
Cozltractor test resuIts.
k, Stockpile aggregates for eacl� source and �.ype separatety and desigY�ate for d1e
City.
I. Determine aggregat� gradations for mixfure design and production testing
based on t1�e vs+ashed sieve analysis given in Tex 200 F, Part II.
CITY �F FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Rev'tsed ]7ecem6er 2Q 2012
2023 DOWI�TOWN RESURTACING PRaJECT
City ProjcatAIumUer: 1041$4
321216-7
ASAHALT PAVCi�IG
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Table 2
A��re�aYe Quality Re uirerr�ents
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Deleteriaus material, per�ent, maa� Tex 217-F, Part T 1.5
Decantation, percent, max Tex-2I7-F, Part II l.5
Micro-Deval abrasion, percent, inax Tex-461-A Note 1
Los Angeles abrasion, percent, max Tex-410-A 4Q
Magilesium sulfate soundness, 5 cycles, percent, max 'Tex 411-A 30z
Coarse aggregate angularity, 2 crushed faces, Tex 46Q-A, Pat�t I 853
perce�t, min
Flat and elon�ated particles na, 5:7, percent, max Tex-280-F l0
Fine A��re�ate
Linear sl�rinkage, percent, max � Tex-107-E � 3
Corab�ned A��re ate
Sand equivalent, perceut, min � Tex-203-F � 45
I. Not used for acceptance purposes. Used by the City as an indicator af the need foc further investigation,
2. Unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
3. Unless otherwise shown on th� brawings. Onty applies #o cr�sl�ed gravel.
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1) Coat•se aggregate stocicpiles must have no more than 20 pea•cent material
passing the No. $ sieve.
2} Ma�imum aggregate size should not be ove�• half of the proposed lift depth
to pr�vent particle on particIe contact issues.
3} Provide aggz•egates froaaa saurce� listed in tl�e BRSQG.
4} Provide aggregate froin uulisted sources only when tested by the City
and/ar approved before use.
5} Allow 30 calendar days for tl�e City to sample, test, and report results for
unlisted sources.
6} Class B aggregate meeting all other requirements in Table 2 may be
b3euded with a CIass A aggregate in order to meet requirements %r Class A
mate�•ials.
7} When blending Class A and B aggregates to meet a Class A recJuirement,
ensura that at least 50 percent by weight ofthe material retained on tha
No, 4 sieve comes from the Class A aggregate sau�•ce.
8) Blend by volume if fihe bulk specific graviiies oithe Class A and B
aggregates differ by mo�•e than 0.3Q0.
9) When blending, c�o no# use Class C or D aggregates.
10) For blending purposas, coa�•se aggregafe from� RAP vvill be considered as
Class B aggregate.
11) Provide coarse aggregate with at least tha minimum SAC shown on the
Drawings.
12) SAC requirements apply only to aggregates used an the surface oitravel
Ianes, unlass ot�ea-wisa shown an the Drawings.
n. RAP is salvaged, milled, pulve�•ized, broken, or crusl�ed asphalt pave�nent.
1) No RAI' permitted for TYPE D H.M.A.C.
G1TY OF FQRT WQRTH
STANDARD CON3TRi7CTI0�15PECIFICATIOI� DOCUMENTS
Revised �ecem6er 20, 2012
2023 DOWNTOWN ItESURFACING PROJECT
City Project Number: 104184
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1 2) Use no more than 24 percent RAF on TYPE B H.M.A.C, unless otherwise
2 shown an the Drawings.
3 3) Ct•ush or break RAI' so that 100 percent of the particles pass the 2 inch
4 sieve.
5 �) RAP fram eit�er Coi�tractor or City, including RAI' generated during tha
6 project, is permitted anly when shown on the Drawings.
7 5) City-nwiied RAP, if allowec� for use, will be a�ailable at the location
8 shown aii the D:rawings.
9 G) When RAP is used, determine asphalt cantent and gradation for mixture
1p dasign purposes.
11 7) Pet•form otl�er tests on RAP when shown on the Drawings.
12 8) When RAP is allowad by �rlan note, use zio �nare than 30 percezat RAP in
I3 Type A or B mi��ures unless otherwise shown on the Drawings.
14 9) Do not use RP►P contatninated witti dirt or other objectionable materials.
1S 10) Do nat use the RAP if the deeantation val�xe exceeds 5 percent and the
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I7 1 I) Test the stockpiled R.AP for deeanta�ian in accordance wiih the laboratory
I S me�hod given in Te�c-406-A, Part I.
I9 12) Deter�nine the plasticity index using Tex-106-E if t�ie decantatio„ value
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2t 13) The decaufiation and plasticity index requirremenis do not apply to RAP
22 samples with asphalt removed by extraction.
23 14) Do not intarmingle Contractor-own�d RAP stockpiles with CiLy-owned
2�4 RAP stockpiles.
25 15j Remov� unused Contractor-ovaned RAP material from ihe project site upon
26 coanpletion of the project.
2'1 16) Return unused City-owned IZAP to the designated stackpile location.
28 0. Fine Aggregate
29 1) Fine aggregates consist af manufactured sands, screenings, and field sands.
30 2} Fine aggregate stock�ailes must meet the gradatian requ�rements in Table 3.
31 3) Sup�ly fine aggregates tl�at are free from organic impurities.
32 4) The City nnay test the fine aggregate in accardance with Tex-408-A to
33 verify the material is free frotrt organic itnpurities.
34 5) At most 15 percent of the tota] aggregate may be field sand or other
3S uncrushed fine aggregate.
36 6) With the exception of field sand, use fne aggregate from coarse aggregate
37 saurces that meet the req�zirements shown in Table 2, unless otherwise
38 approved.
39 7) If 10 percent or more of the stockpile is retained on th� Na. 4 sieve, test the
4� stockpile and verify thai it meefs the requirements in Table 1 for coarse
41 aggregate ars�ularity {Tex-460-A) and flat and eldngated particles
42 (Tex-28 D-F).
Ci'i"Y OF F012T WpRTEi 2023 �OWNTOWN RE5[jI�FACING PROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOC[IMENTS City Projeck Mumber; 10418a
Revised December 20, 2012
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Table 3
Gradation Requirements for Fine A��re�ate
perce�t Passing by "�eig�t ar
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a, Mineral iill�r consists of f��ly divided mineraI mat�er such as agricultural
linle, crusller fines, hydrated lime, cernent, or fly ash.
b. Mineral filler is aIIowed unless ott�erwise showrt on ihe Drawiilgs.
c. Do not use tnore than 2 percent hyd�•ated lime or cement, unless otherwise
shown on the Drawings. The Drawings may reyuire or disallow specific
ininerai fillers. Wh�n used, provide mineral filler tllai:
1) Is sufficiei�tly dry, free-flowing, and free frorn clumps and foreign matter;
2) Does no� e�ceed 3 percent linear shrinl�age when tested in accot'da�ace with
Tex-107-E; and meets tIie gradation requiremeuts in Table 4.
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13 Gradation Requirements for Mineral Filier
percent Pa,ssing by Weight or
Sieve Size Volu�ne
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a. Fines collected by tihe baghouse or ather dust collecting eyuipment may be
reintroduced into the mixing drum
4. AsphaIt Binder
a. Furnish the type and grade af performance-graded (PG) aspl�alt binder specified
as follows:
I) Per�ormance-Graded Bindez•s (PG Binders)
a) Must be sinooth and homogeneous
b) Show no separatinn when t�sted in acco:rdance wii:h Te�-540-C
c) Meet Table 5 reqUirements
CITY pF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRLICTION SPECIFICA'I'ION DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2023 DOWN'I'OWI�I it�SUI2TACING PROJECT
City Projeet Numher. 104184
321216-IO
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Average 7-day max pavement design
temperature, °CI
Min pavement design temperature, °C'
Flash point, T 48, Min, °C
Viscosity, `� 3 I b:z� �
Max, 3.Q PaxS, t�st temperature, °C
Dynamic shea�r, T 315.¢
G�`Isin(d), Min, 1.00 kPa
Test temp�rature @ 10 ract/sec., °C
Eiastic recovery, D 5084, 50°F, pereent
Min
Mass loss, Tex-541-C, Max, percent
Dynamic shea�r, T 315:
G�`Isin(d), Min, 226 kPa
Test temperatirre @ 1D raci/sec., °C
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CITY OF FQRT WORTH 2Q23 DOWI+iTOWN RESURFACllVG FR07ECT
STANDARD CONSTRUC'I`I0�1 SPECIFTCAI'SON DQCiJIulEriI'S City Project 1*iumber: 1641$4
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
Properi.y a�d 'I'est 1Vlet�ocF
PAV aging temperature, °�
Dynalnic shear, T 3I5:
G*Isin(d), Max, 5000 kPa
Test tea�perature @ 10 radlsec., °C
Creep stiffness, T j 13:s, 6
S, max, 300 MI'a,
m-�alue, min, 0.300
Test tem�erature (�a, b0 sec., °C
Direct tension, T 314:6
Failure strain, min, 1.0 percent
Test texzi.peratuxe @ 1.0 mm/min., °C
'�'able 5 {cont3mu�er�)
P�fffo�mQa�ce-Gradledl Bnmo7ers
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1. Pavement tecnperatures are esfiimated from air temperatures r�sing an algorithm contained in a Departmeat-supplied computer pro,�am, may he provided by tl�e T]epar�ent, or by following fihe procedures
ouflined in AASH'Fi] MP 2 and PP 28.
2. This req�irament may be waived at the Department's discretion if the supplier warrants that the asphalt binder �an be adequate]y pumped, mixed, and compacted at temgerafuzes that meet all applicab[e
safeey, envimnmental, and constructability requirements_ At test temperatures where the binder is a Nervtonian fluid, arry suitable standard means of viscosity rneasurement may be usad, including capillary
(T 201 or T 242) ar rotational �iscomeFry (T 316).
3. Viscosity at 135°C is an indieator of Fxtixing and compaction tempezatures �at can be expected in the ]ab and field. Hi;h �aluas may indicate high mixin� and compaction teraperatures. Additionally,
significant variation can occur from batch to batch. Contractors should be aware that vari$tion could significantly impact their mixing and campactiort opezacions_ Contractars are therefore responsihie �or
addressing any construciab�ity issues that may azise.
4. Far quality eontrol of unmodified aspha3t binder production, measurement oFthe viscosity ofthe original aspkalt hinder may be snbst�tuted for dynamic shear measurements of Cr*/sin{d) at test
temperaEures where the asphalE is a Newtonian iluid. f�y s�aicab[a standazd means of �iscosity measurement may be used, including capi[Iary (T 201 or T 202) or rotational viscometry (T 315}.
5. Silicone beam molds, as described in AASHTO TP I 93, are acceptable for use.
b. If creep stiffi�ess is heiow 360 MPa, direct tansioa test is not requu-ed. Tf creep stiffness is heiween 300 and 600 MPa, the direci teasion failure strain requirement can ba used instead of the �creep stiffness
requirement. "�'he m-�alue requirement must be satisfied in both cases.
CTl'Y OF FOR'F WORTH 2O23 DOWhITOWN R�SU�2F'AC1NG YROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION 5PECIFICATION DOCiJA/[ENTS City ProjectNumber. 104184
Revised December 2p, 20i2
32121G-12
�15FHALT PAV]NG
�'age 12 of25
2 b. Separafiion tesiing is not required if:
3 1) A modifier is introduced separately at tha inix plant either by injectian in
4 the asphalt jine ar m�er,
5 2) The binder is blended o�i site in continuousl� agita.ted tanks, ar binder
6 ' acceptance is based on field samples taken from ai7 in�line sampling pox� at
7 tlie hot mix plant after the additiou of modifiers,
8 5. Tack Coat
9 a. Unless ot.herwise shown on the Drawings or apprnved, fi.iruish CSS-1H, SS-IH,
1p or a PG bi��der with a miniinum high-temperature grade nf PG 58 for tack coat
11 binc�er in accordance widl 5ectiou 2.2.A.5.
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6. Additives
a. GeneraI
1) When show�� on tl�e Drawings, use the type and rate af additive speciiied.
2) Other additives that facilitate mixing or improve the quality of the mixture
may b� allawed when approved.
b. Liquid Antistripping Agent
1) Furnish and 'uicorporate all required aspha�t antistripping agents in asphalt
concr�te paving mixtures and asphalt-stabilized base mixtures to meet
maisture resistance testing reqi�ir�ments.
2) Pr�vide a liquid antistripping �.gent ihai is uniform and shows no evidence
of crystallization, settling, or separatiaii.
3) Ensure that all liquid antistripping agents arrive in:
a) Properly [abeled and unopened containers, as shipped from the
rnanufaci�rer, or
b) Sealed tatilc trucks wi�l� an invaica to show contents and quantities
c) Provide product information to the City including:
(1} Material safety data sheet
(2} Specific gravity of the agent at the manufactur�r's recommanded
addition temperature,
(3} Manufa�turer's recommended dosage range, and
{4} Ha.ndling and starage instt'uctians
4) Addition of lime or a liquid antistripping agent at the Mix Plant,
incorporate into the bnidar as follows:
a) Handle in accordaa�ce with the ananufactUrer's recan:�nendations.
b} Add at the manufacturer's recominended addition temperah�re.
c) Add inta the asphalt line by means af an in-1ine�met�ring device.
c. Liquid Asphalt Addit�ve Meters
1) Provide a means to c�eck the accuracy of ineter output for asphalt primer,
flu�ng material, and liquid additives.
2) Fua�nish a meter that raa�s in increments of Q,1 gal, or less.
3) Verify accuracy of the meter in accordance with Tex-923-K.
4) Ensure the accuracy of the rneter within 5.0 percent.
7. Mixes
45 a. Design Requirements
�46 1) Unlcss otherc�wise sha� on the Drawings, use t�e typica[ �uveigllt design
47 exazx�ple gi�en in Tea�-204-F, Part I, to design a mixture meeting the
48 requirements listed in Tables 2 through 8.
C1TY OF PO[�T WORTI-I 2D23 DOWNTOWN RE3URFACING PR07�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATiON DDCUMENTS City Projact Num6er: 104184
Revised December 20, 2012
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2) Furnish the City wit�� representative samples of all inaterials used ifi the
inixture design.
3) Tlie Ci�y will verify the mixture design.
4) If the design cailnot be verified by �1�� City, fi.irnish another �nixture design.
Table b
Master Gradation Bands { percent Passing by Wei�ht ar Volumie)
and Volumetric Properties
Sie�e B C D
Size F��e Coarse Fine
Base Surface Suarface
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� #4 40.0-6Q.0 43.0--63.fl
� #$ 29.0-43.0 32.0-44.Q
� #3Q 13.0-28.0 14.0-28.0
#50 6.0-20.0 7.0-21.0
#2DQ 2.0-7.0 2.0-7.D
Desi�n VMA�, percent Minimum
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Plant-Prod�ced VMA_ percent Minimurn
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l. Voids in Mineral Aggr�gates.
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Table 7
Laborator,y Mi�ture Desi�,� Properties
p�,Qp�� Test Requirement
Method
� Target labaratory-znolded density�, percent Tex-207 F 96.0r
Tensile stxength (dry), psi (molded to 93 Te�-226 F 85--2002
percent �1 percent density)
� Boil test3 Tex-530-C —
1. Unless otherwise shown an the Drawings.
2. May exceed 200 psi when appraved and may be waived when approved.
3. Used to establish baseline for comparison to production resulCs. May be rvaived when
approved.
8. Wa.rm Mix Asphalt (�NM�}
a. WMA is defined as additives or pracesses that allow a reduction in tlie
temperatur� at which asphalt mixtures are produced and placed.
b. WMA is allowed for use at the Contractor's option unless otherwis� shawn on
the Drawings.
c, Praduca an asphalt mixture �c�viihin the temperature rau�e of 215 degrees �' and
275 degrees F.
CITX OF FORT WORT�I
STA3VDA12.0 CON3TRUCTION SPECIFTCAT[ON I70CUMENTS
Revised December �Q, 2D12
2D23 DOWNTOWN R�5UliTACiNG f'1tQ1ECT
Cily Projecl Number: 104184
321216-i4
A3PHALT PAVINCr
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d. When �VMA is not �'equired by Drawings, proc3uce an asphaFt mixture within
�ie temperature range of 2l S degrees F and 275 degrees T.
4 2.3 ACCESS�RiES [NOT USED]
5 �.�4 SOURCE QUALTTY CONTROL [NOT USED]
6 PART 3 - �XECUTION
7 31 IN�TALLEH.S [NUT USED]
8 3.2 �XAMINATION [NOT CT�ED]
9 3.3 PREPARAT�ON
10 A. Hauling Operations
11 1. Before �se, clean all truck beds to ei�sure mixture is not cantarninated.
12 2. When a release agent is necessary to coat truck beds, �se a release agent appro�ed
I3 by the City.
14 3. Petroleum based products, such as diesel �uel, shnuId not be used.
15 �. If wind, rain, temperature or haul distance impacts cooliilg, insulate truck beds or
16 cover the truck hed with tarpaulin.
17 5. If haul time in project is to be greater than 30 rninutes, insulate truck beds or cover
18 the truck bed with tarpaulin.
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A. Equipment
1. Ganeral
a.. Pravide reyuired or z�ecessary equipment to produce, haul, place, compact, aald
core asphali concrefe pave�nent.
b. Ensure weighing and measuring ec}uipment complies with speciiication.
c. Synchr4nize equipment to produce a mixture meeting the required propor�ions.
2. Production Equipment
a. Pro�vide:
1) Da•um-mix type, weigh-baich, or modified w�igh-batch mi�ug pIants that
ensure a uniform, conti�iuous production
2) Au�omatic proportioning and measuring devices with interIock cut-off
circuits that stap operations if the conirol system malfunctions
3) Visible readouts indicating tha weight or vol�ma of asphalt and agg�•egate
proportions
4) Safe and accurate means to take required samples by inspection forces
5) Permanent means to check the o�atput af inetering devices ajad to perfarna
calibration and weight checks
6) Addifive-feed systems to ensure a uniform, eontinuous material flow in the
desired proportion
3. Weighing and Measuring Equipment
a. GeneraI
1) Provide weighi»g and �neasuring equipment for raaaterials measured or
proportioned by weight or volume.
CITY OC FO12T W012Tki 2023 DaWI�i'I'OW`N RESiJRFACDVG PRDJECT
STt1I�iDARD CONSTRUCTIdN SPECIFICATION DOC[7MENT5 City Projeet Number: 1p41$4
Revised �ecemhar 2D, 2012
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1 2) Provide cet�i:ified scales, scale installations, and measui°ing equipment
2 meeting the requirements of NIST Handbonlc 44, except that tl�e required
3 accuracy znus1: be Q.4 pei°cent of the material being weighed or measured.
4 3) Furilish leak-free weighing containers large enough to hold a complete
5 batch nf �11e material being measu�•ed.
6 b. Truck Scales
7 1) Furnish plai�form truck scales capable of w�ighing il�e e��tire trucic az• trucic—
S trailer combination in �a single draft.
9 c. Aggregate Batcl�ing Scales
10 1) Equip scaIes used for weigl�ing aggregate �vith a quicic adjustment at zero
1 l that provides for any change in tare.
12 2) Provide a visual means that indicates tl�e required weigllt for each
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d. Suspended Hopper
1) Provide a tneans for the addition Qr the remavaI of small amounfs of
material to adjus# the quautity to the exact weight per hatch.
2) Ensure the scale �quiprnent is level.
e. Belt Scales
1) Use belt scales for proportioning aggr�gate ihat ara acci��•ate ta within I A
percent based an the average af 3 tes# runs, wl�ere no individual test cun
exceeds 2.0 percent when checked in accordance with Tex-920�K.
f. Asphalt Mxtarial Meter
3) Provide an asphalt material meter with an automatic digital display of the
volujne or weight of asplialt material.
2) Verify the acew•acy ofthe meter in accordance with Tex-921-K.
3) When using the asphalt meter for payment purposes, ensure the accu�'acy of
the meter is witliiii 0.4 percent.
4) When used ta measure component materials only and not for payment,
ensure the accuracy of tlae mei:er is within 1.0 percent.
g. Liquid Asphalt Additive Meters
1} 1'rovid�; a ineans to check Yhe accttracy of inetier ouiput for asphalt primer,
fluxing 3naterial, and liquid additives.
2} Furnish a meter that reads in increments of 0.1 gallon or Iess.
3) Verify accuracy af the �r�eter in accordance with Tex-923-K.
4} Ensure the accuracy oithe meter within 5.� percailt.
A. Drutn-Mix Plants. Provide amixing plant tliat co�tnplies wi�la the requirements
below.
a. Aggregate Feed System
1} Pravide:
a) A minimum of 1 cold aggi•egate bin %r each stockpil� of individual
materials used to produce t��e mix
b) Bins designed to prevent overflow of materia]
e) Scalping screens or other approved methods to remove any o�+ersized
nnaterial, roats, ar ather abjectzonable materials
d) A feed syste�n to ensure a uni�'orm, continuous material flow in the
desired propartion to the c3ryer
e) An integrated means for moisture compensation
� Belt scales, weigh hox, or other approved devices to measura the
weight of the combined aggregate
CTTY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCT[QN SP�C[FIGATIQ[�! DOCUMEI�ITS
Ttevised December 2�, 2012
2023 DflVJ%ITOWN R�SURFACING PROJECT
City Project Number: 104184
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3 g) Cold aggregate bin flow inciica�tors t11at automaticaIly sigtlaI interrupted
2 inaterial flow
3 b. Reclainned Asphalt Pavement (RA.P) Feed Sysiein
4 1) Provide a separate �ystem to weigh and feed RAP into t��e llot mix plant.
5 c. Mineral Filler �eed System
6 1) Pro�ide a closed system for mineral �ller that maintains a constant suppIy
7 with min�mal loss af material through the e��aust systam.
8 2) Inter3ocic the ineasuj•ing device into the automatic pIant controls to
9 automatically adjust the supply of inineral filler ta plant production a�id
1 Q pi•ovide a consistent percentage to the mixture.
I1 d. Heating, Drying, and Mixing Systems
12 1) Pro�vide:
13 a) A dtyer ot• mixing sysfem to agitate tl�e aggregate ciuring heating
14 b) A heating system that controls tlie temperat�re during productian to
15 prevent aggregate and asphalt binder darnage
16 c} A heating system tl�at co�npletely burns fuel and leaves no residue
17 d) A recording thermometer that continuously measures and records the
l & mixfure discharge tempe�•ature
19 e} Dust callection system ta callect excess dust escapizlg frorr� the drum.
20 e. Asphalt Binder Equipment
21 1} Supply equipment tn he�t binder to the required temp�rature,
22 2} Equip the heating apparatus with a contimiously recording therino�neter
23 Iocated at the highest temperature point.
24 3) Produce a 24 hour chart of the recorded temperatt�re.
25 4) Place a device wifih automatic temperature compeasatian that accurately
26 rneters the binder i�i the lfne leading to the mixe�r.
27 5) Furnish a sampling port on fhe line betw�en the stora�e tanlc and mixer.
28 Supply ai� additional sampling port between any additive blending device
29 and mixer.
3� f. Mixture Storage and Discharge
31 1) Provide a surge-storage system to zninimize in#erruptions during operations
32 unless otherwise appt•oved.
33 2) Furnish a gob hopper or other devicc; to minimize segregatian in t11e bin.
34 3) Provide an automated system that weighs the mixture upon discharge and
35 produces a ticke� showing:
3 6 a) Date
37 b) Project identification number
38 c} Plant identification
39 d) Mix identification
40 a) Vehicle identification
41 f} Tota1 weight of the load
�2 g) Tare weight of the �vehicIe
43 h) Weight af mixture in each laad
44 i) Load number or sequential tieket number for the day
45 g. Truck Scales
46 1} Provide standard pla#fonn scales at an approved location.
47 5. Weigh-Satch Plants. Provide a mixing plant that complies with Section 2.2.B.4
�8 "Drurn-Mix Plants," except as required belnr�:
49 a. Screening and Praportioning
CITY QF F�RT W4RTH 2O23 DOWNTflWN RE5EJRFACING PRDJECT
STANDARb CONSTRUCTIOAf SP�CIFICATI�N DC}CUMENTS City Prajeat Number: 10418�}
Revised Decem6er 20, 2012
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1 1) Provide enougl� laot bins to separate tJ�e aggregate and ta cantrol
2 proportioning ofthe mixtui•e t�pe specified.
3 a} Supply bi��s t17at discard excessive a��d ovet�sized material thrat�gI�
4 o�erflow chutes,
5 b) Provide safe access for inspectors to obtain samples from �11e laot biz�s.
6 b. Aggregate Weigh Box ar�d Batching Scales
7 1} Provide a weigh box and batchi�ig scales to hold and weigi� a complete
8 batcl� of aggregate.
9 2} Provide an autorr�atic proportioning system with low bin indicators that
10 automaticaIly stop when inaterial Ievel in any bin is not su�'�cient to
1 ] com�lete the batch,
12 c. Asphalt Binder Measuring System
13 1} Provide bucket and scales of sufficient capacity to hold and weigh binder
14 for 1 batch.
15 d. Mixer
16 1) Equipment mixers vvith an adjustable automatic timer that canteols the dry
17 and wet ini�ing period and locics th� discharg� doors for tha required
18 mixing period
19 2) Furnish a pag mill with a mixing cl�amber large enough to prevent sgiIla�e.
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6. Modified Weigh-Batch Plants. Provide a mixing plaz�t that camplies wiih Section
2.2.B,S. "Weigh-Batcl� Plants," �xcept as specifically described below.
a. Aggr-egate Feeds
1} Aggregate cont�•ol is required at the cold feeds. Hat bin screeils are not
required.
b. Surge Bins
1) Provide 1 or more bins large enougl� ta prac�uce 1 complete ba�ch of
mixture.
c. Hauling Eq��ip�ne�it
1) Provide trucks wiih enclnsed sides to prevent asphalt �nixtur� Ioss.
2) Co�er each load af mixture with waterproof tarpauli��s.
3) Before use, clean aIl truck beds to ensure the mixture is not containinated.
4) When necessary, eoat tl�e inside truck beds with an approved release agent
from �l�e City.
d. Placemeni a�1d Coinpactioz� Equiprz�ent
1) Pr•ovide equipment that does not damage underlying pavement.
2} Comply with laws and regulatians cvncerning overweight vehicles.
3) When perinitted, other equipment #hat v�i11 consistently produce satisfaatory
results may be used.
7. Aspllali Paver
a. Geueral
1) Furnish a paver that will produce a iinished surface that meets loi�gitudi��al
and transverse profile, typical secti4n, and placemeilt requirements.
2) Ensure the pa��r does not support the weight of any portion of hauling
equipinent otl�e�• �l�a.z� tl�e connection.
3) Provide loading equipment tha# does not transmit vibration� or other
motions ta the paver that adversely affect the finished paveinent qualzty.
4) Equip the paver with an automatic, dual, Iongitudinal-grade control systerri
and an automatic, transverse-grade contrnl system.
b. Tractor Unit
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARD CpAISTRUGTION SP�CTFICAI`lON bOCL1MCI�#TS
Revised 17eeembee 20, 2012
2023 DQWNTOWN l�SU121�ACING PROlECT
CiYy Projecl Number: 104184
32121G-18
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l 1) Supply a tractor uj�it that can push oi• propel vehicles, durnping directly into
2 the finishing machine to obtain the desired lines and grades to eliminate any
3 hantl finishing.
4 2) Equip the unit with a hitch sufficient to maintain con�act between the
5 f�auling equipment's �•ear wheels and tl�e finzshing machine's pusl�er rallet�s
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c. Screed
1} Provide a heated compacting screed that vvi11 produce a�nisl�ed svrface
that meets longitudinal and transverse profile, typical section, and
placetnezit requirements.
2} Screed e�ensians must prpvide the sama compacting aetion and Iaeating as
the main unit unle�s ot]ierwise approved.
d. Grade Reference
1} Provide a grade reference with enougla support tl�at the rr�axiz�u�n
deflection does not exceed 1116 inch between supports.
2) Ensur� that the LongitudinaI contrnls can operate from any longitudinaI
grade referenc�: including a sta�ing line, ski, mobile strzng Iine, ar matching
shoes.
3) Furnish paver skis or mobil� string line at least 40 %et long uiiless
otherwise approved.
2] 8. Material Transfer Devices
22 a, Provide the specified type of cievice when shQwn on the Drawings.
23 b. Ensure the d��vicas provide a cQntiiiuous, uniform mixture flow to the asphalt
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c. When used, provide windrow pick-up equipment constructed to pick up
substantially all roadway mixture placed in the windrnw.
27 9. Remixing Eguipment
28 a. When requii�d, pravide equipment that includes a pug mill, variable pitch
29 augers, or variable diameter augers aperating under a storage unit with a
30 minimum capacity of 8 tons.
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a, When allowed, provide a sel%propelled grader w+ith a blade lengih of at least 12
feet and a wheeIbase of at least 16 feet.
I 1, Handhald Infrared Therrrzome�er
a. Provide a handhe�d infrared thermometer meeting the requirements of
Tex-244-F.
12. Rall�rs
a. The Cantractor n�ay use any type oi roller to [neet the productio�a rates and
quality requirements of the Contract unless ot�erwise shown on the Drawings
or diracted.
b. When specific types of equipment are required, usa equipment that meets the
specified requirements.
c. Alternate Equipment
1) Instead ofthe specified equipment, tlle Contractor may, as approved,
operate other compaction equipment fihat produces equivalent results.
2) Discontinue the use af ihe alternate ec�uipment and furnish the speci�ed
equip�nent if the desired results are not achieved.
d. City may require Contractor to substitute equipment if productian rate and
quality requiramants of the Contract are nat met.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STAA[DARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIQN DOCUMENTS
Revised December 20, 20I2
2Q23 DOWNTOWN �SURFACING PR03ECT
City Froject Niimber: 104184
32 12 16 - 19
ASPHALT PAVING
I'age 19 of 25
1 13. St�•aightedges and Templates. �'urnish 10 %ot st�-aighted�es and othez' texnplates as
2 required or appraved.
3 14_ Distributor vel�icles
4 a. Funiish vehicle that can achi�ve a uniform tack coat placement.
5 b. The ��ozzle patterns, spray bar height and distribution pressui•e must work
6 togetl�er to produce uniform applical-ion.
7 c. The v�liicle sl�ould be set to provida a"double 1ap" ar "triple lap" coverage.
$ d. Nozzle spray patt�rns shouId be �dentical to one another along the distributor
9 spray har.
l0 e. Spray bar height should remain constant.
l 1 £ Pt•essure within the distributor �nust be capabl� of forcing th� tack coat tttatet'ial
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a. When coring is required, pravide equipment suitable t� obtain a pavemant
specimen meeting the dimensions for testing.
B. Coi�struetiaaa
1. Design, produce, stoa•e, transpoi�t, place, aiid compact the specified paving mixtur�
in accorda�ice with fi1�e reyuu•ements of this Secti���.
2. Unless o�he�-wise shown on the Drawings, provide the mix design.
3. The City will perform quality assurance (QA) tes�ing.
4. Provide quality control (QC) testi�g as needed to m�et the requirements of tl�is
Section.
C. Production Operaiioaas
1. General
a. The City may suspai�d production for �Zonca�npliatice with �I�is Section.
b. Take corrective action ar�d obtain approval to proceed afl:er any produetioii
suspension for noncompliance.
2. Operational Tolerai�ces
a. Stop production if testing indicates tolet•ances are exceeded on any of the
%llowing:
1) 3 conseeutive tests on any individual sieve
2) 4 oonsecutive tests an a�1y af tlle si�vas
3) 2 consecutive tests on asphalt cantent
h. Begin production only when test results or other infnr�nation indicate, to the
satisfaction of tlae City, that the next tni�ture produced will be within Table 9
tolerances.
3. Storage and Heating of Materials
a. Do noi heat tl�e asphalt binder above the 1:amperatures specifiad in Section
2.2.A. or outside the manufacturer's recomme��ded values.
b. On a daily basis, provide the City witl� the recorc3s af asphalt binde�• and hot
mix asphalt discharge temperatures in accordance with Table I Q.
c. Unless othervvise approv�d, do not store mix.ture for a paz•iad long enough to
affect the quality of the mixture, nor in any case longer than Z 2 nours.
�, Mixing and Discharge af Materials
a. Notiiy the City oifihe target discliarge temperature anc� produce the �nixture
v�ithin 25 degrees F of the target.
c�r� or rox� waxmx
STA3VDARII CONSTRUCTIOIJ SPECIFICATIDN DOCUM�N'1'S
Ravised December 2U, 20i2
2D23 DOWHTOWN RESUI2P'ACINGPROJECT
City PrtrjecWumbee; 10418�
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b. Monitor the temperatuj•e of the matei•Fal in tlic trucic before shipping to ensure
that it does not exceed 350 degrees F. The City will ilot pay for a�• allaw
placement of any mixture produced at ir�ore than 350 degt-ees �'.
c. Control the mixing time and tez�iperature so tl�at substantially alI mnisture is
remov�d froln the mixture beFore disc��arging from the piant.
D. Placemen� Operations
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Place the mi�ture to meet �he typical section requirements and produce a smoo#h,
finished surface or base course with a uni�orm appearance aj�d texture.
Offset longitudinal joints of suceessive courses afhot mix by at least b inches.
Place mixture �o longitudiilal joints on the surface coUrse coincide wiY�i lane lines,
or as dir�cted. Ensure that all �'inished surfaces will drai» properly.
When End Dump Trucks ar� used, ensure the bed does not contact the paver when
raised.
5. Placement can be performed �y hand in si#�zations where the pav�r cannot place it
adec�uateIy due to space restrictions.
6. Hand-placing shauld ba minimized to pre�ent aggregate segregation and surface
texture issues.
7. All hand placement shall be checked witll a straightedge or tempIate before rolling
to ens�are uniformiiy.
S. Ptace mixtur� within the compacted lift thicicr�ess slzown iu Table 9, unless
otherwise shown on the Drawings or otherwise d'u•ected.
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Compacted Lift Thickness �
Mixture Type Minirnum Maximum
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a, Gleau the surfaca before placing the tack coat. Unless otherwise approved,
apply taek coat uniformly at the rate direeted by the City.
b. T�.e City wilI set the rate between 0.04 and Q.l 0 gallons of residual asphalt per
square yard of suzface area.
c. Apply a thin, un�form tack coat to aIl contact surfaces of eurbs, structures, and
all joints.
d. Prevent splattering of tac�C coat wlien placed adjac�nt ta curb, gutter, metal
beam guard feilce and struetures,
e. Ra11 t11e tack coat with a pnezunatic-tire roller when directed.
f. Tlie City �nay use Tex-243-F to eerify that tlle tack eoat lias adequate adhesive
praperties.
g. The �ity rnay suspend paving operations until there is adequate adhesion.
li. Tha tack coat should be placed with enough time to break or set befare
applying hat rnix asphalt layers.
i. Traff'ic should not be allowed on tack coats.
C1TY DF PQRT WORTH
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SI'�CXF'IGATION DpCUME1VTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2023 Da11VI�fTOV+tIV I�ESURFACIi�G PI�OJ�CT
City Projeci Ntunber: 104184
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with sai�d to provide friction and prev�ut pick-up.
lc. A typica] a�ate for applying a sand cover is 4 to S Ibs/square yard.
] 0. General placeinent requireme��ts
a. Material should be deIivered to maititain a relatively cafistant head of material
in fro��i af the screed.
b. The hopper should never be allowed to empty during paving.
c. Dumpinp wiiags between trucks not allowed. Dispose of at eud of days
pz•oduction.
E_ Lay-Down Operatio�i
l. Minimum Mixture Place�nent Temperatur�s. Use Table 10 for minimum mixture
placemant temperatures.
2. Windrow Operations. When hot inix is placed in windrows, oparate windrow
pickup equipment so that suhstantially all the mi�tuz'e depasited on the roadbed is
picked up and laaded into the pa�er.
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Higli-Temnperatrrre MNnxmu'm Placement
Binder Grade Temperature
(Sefore Ente�in� Paver)
PG 64 or lower 260°F �
PG 70 270°F �
PG 76 2&U°F �
PG $2 or higher 290°F �
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F, Gompaction
l. Use air void control unless ordinary compaction cont�ol is specified on �11e
Drawings.
2. Avoid displacement af the mixture. If displacement oecurs, correct to the
satisfaction of the City.
3. Ensuce pavement is fi►lly compacted b�for� allavving rallers to stand on the
pavezne�at.
4. Ut�less atherwise directed, use only water ar an approved t-elease ag�nt on rollers,
tamps, and other compaction equipment.
5. Keep diesal, gasoline, oi�, grease, and other foreign matter aff filie mixture.
6. Unless otherwise directed, operate vibratory roliers in static mode when not
COlil]]aCtplg� WI1011 C11allgill� Cjll'4Ctid1]S� or when tl�e plan deptl� af the paveinent mat
is less ihan 1-1/2 inches.
7. Use tamps to tl�orauglily compact the edges of the pavement along curbs, haaders,
and similar structures and in locatio��s t�Zat will not allow thorough compaction with
the raIlers.
8. The City may require rolling with a trench roller on widened areas, in trenel�es, and
in other limited areas.
9. Allow the connpacted pavement to eool to 160 degre�s F or lower before opening to
traffic unless otherwise directed.
CITY OF FORT WORTI-1
STANDt1RD CONSTR[1GTION SPECIFICATION I30CUMENTS
Revised December 20, 2012
2023 D01�hiTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
CityProjectNi�mber; tp41$4
32 12 1G - 22
ASPHALT PAVING
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l 10. Wfsen directed, sprinkle tlle finished mat witlz wafer or limewater to expedite
2 opening the roadway to traffiic.
3 l 1. Air Void Control
4 a. General
5 1} Compact dense-graded hot-mix asphalt to contain from 5 pereent to 9
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1) Furnish tlie type, size, anci numb�r of rollers required for conapactiou, as
approved.
2) Us� a pi�evmatic-tir� rt�ller io seal the surface, unless otherwise sY�or�n on
the Drawings.
3) Use additional rollers as required to reinove any roller marlcs.
c. Air Void Determination
l) Uniess oiherwise shown an th.e Drawings, obtaii7 2 roadway speciznens at
eacl� location selected by the City for in-place air void detennination.
2) The Ciiy will measure air voids in accordance witl� Tex-207-�' and
Tex-227-F.
3) Before drying ta a constant weight, cores may be predried Using a Corelo�C
or similar vacuum devic�e to remove excess moisture.
4} T�e City wi11 use the average azr void confent o�'the 2 cores to calculate the
iu-place air voids at the selected location,
d. Air Voids Out af Range
1} If the in-place air void cantent in the cazx�pacted mi�ture is below 5 percent
or greater than 9 percerrt, change the production and placeme�rt operatians
to bring the in�place air void content within req�irements.
e. Test Section
1) Construct a test section of 1 lane-width and at mQst 0.2 miles in length to
demanstraie that compaction to b�tweei3 5 percent and 4 percent in-pla�e
air vozds can ba obtained.
2) Continue this procedure until a test section with S percent to 9 percent in-
place air voids can be produced.
3} The Ciiy wi11 ailow on.ly 2 test sections per day.
4) When a test section producing satisfaetory in-place air void content is
placed, resurne full productifln.
12. Ordinary Campaction Contral
a. Furnzsh the type, size, and number o F rollers required for campa�tioa�, as
approved. Furnish at least 1 medium pneumatic-tire roller {minimum 12-fon
weight).
b. Use the con#ral strip rnethod given in Tex-207-F, Part IV, to establish rolling
patterns that achieve maximum compaction.
c. Fc�llow tlie selected rolling pattern unl�ss changes that af�'ect conYpactian necur
ia� t11e mixture or placement eonditions.
d. Wl�en such cha.uges occur, establish a new rolling pattern.
e, Compact the pavement to rneet the reqUirements of the Drawings and
specifications.
CITY OF FORT WQRTH
STEWDARD CONSTRi7CTION SPECIFICATIOI�I DqCUMENTS
Revisad Deceinher 20, 2D12
2623 DOWNTOWI�[ RESURFACING FR0IECT
City Project Nuin6er. 10�4I8�4
32 12 16 - 23
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Whea� ralling with Ihe 3-wheeI, tandem or vibratory rollers, start by first rolliz�g
the joint witl� the adJacent pavement and tl�en continue by rolling Iongitudinally
at tlis sides.
Proceed toward the ceirter af tIae pavezx�.e��t, overlapping an successzve trips by
at least 1 ft., unless otherwise directed.
Make alternate trips oith� roller slightly difFerent i�� leilgth.
�n superelevated curves, begin rolling at the low side a.�id progre�s toward the
high side unless atherwise directed.
G. Irregularities
1. Identify and cnrrect irregularities including, but nat limited to segregation, rutting,
raveling, flushin�, fat spots, mat slippage, irregular color, irregular texture, rolIer
marks, tears, gouges, streaks, uncoated aggregate particles, oz• broken aggregaie
particles.
2. The City inay also identify ii•regulat•ities, and in such eases, tIie City shall promptly
notify the Contractor.
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A, Praciuction Testing
Ifth� City deter�ni�es that t�Ze i�•reguia�•ity will adversely aff�et pavement
performance, the City may require tl�e Contractor to remove and r�piace (at the
Contractor's expeizse) ar�as of ti�e pav�me��t tl�ai co��tazn the irregL�larities and areas
whez•e the rnixture does not bond to the existing pavement.
If irregularities are detecfied, the City may require the Cantractor to iinmediately
suspend aperations or znay allow the Cont3ractar ta continue operations for no more
than 1 day wliile the Cont�•actor is taking appropriate corrective action.
The City may stiispend production or placeineut op�ratia�ns until tl�e proble�n is
corrected.
6, A# the expense of the ConiracYor and to the satisfaction of the City, remov� and
repIace any mixture that does not bond tQ the e�isting pavament or that has other
surfaes irregularities identified above.
1. Per%rm production tests to veri�y asphalt p�ving meets the perforrna��ce staa�da:rd
required in tn� Drawings and specifications.
2. City to zneasure densit� of asplialt paving with nuclear gauge.
3. City to core asphalt paving from the normal thickness of section once aaceptable
density achieved. City idailti�es location of cares.
a. Minimum core diarrieter: 4 inches
b. Minimum spacing: 200 feet
c. Minimum of 1 core every 61ock
d. Alteinate lanes between core
4. City to use cores ta det�rmine pavement tllickness and calculate theoretical density.
a. City ta perform thearetical density test a minimum of 1 per day per street.
B. Density Test
1. The average measured density of asphalt pavin� must meet specified density.
C1TY OT' I�QRT WdIZ'I'H
STANDARD CONSTRUGTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Ravised Decemher 2Q 2012
2D23 DOWI�lT�WN 12ESURFACINC PROJECT
City Project Num6ee: 104184
32 12 16 - 24
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shall be subject to the inoncy penalties or remo�al and replacement at the
G�ntractor's expense as show in Table 11.
Table 11
Density Payment Schedule
Parcent Rice Percent of Contract Price Allowed
89 and lower remove and replace at the entir� east and �xp�nse of Contracto�' as
directed by Cifiy.
90 75-percent
91-93 100-pe��cent
94 9�-percent
9S 75-percent
Over 95 remave and replace at tt�e entire cost and axpense of Contractor as
directed by City.
3. The amount af penalty shall be deducted from payment due to Cantrac#or.
4. These requirements are in addition to the r�quirements of Ar�icle 1.2.
C. Pa�veinent Thickness Test
1. City aneasure each eore ihzckness by averaging at least 3 measuremen�s.
2_ The numher aftests and tocation shall be at tk�e discretion oftl�e City, u��less
otherwise speciiied in the special provisions or on the Drawings.
3. In the event a deiiciency in �he tliicic��ess of pavernent is revealed during production
testing, subsequent tasts necessary to isolate the deficienoy shall be af tl�e
Cantractor's expense.
4. The cosl- for additional coring test shall be at the same rate cl�arged by commercial
Iaboratories.
S. Where the a�erage thickness of pavemant in the area found to be deficient, }�ayment
shall be made at an adjusted price as specifed in Table 12.
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STANDARb CQNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIDN I?QCUMENTS
Revised Decemher 20, 2012
2D231]DWI�!'COW3V RESURFAC]NG PR07ECT
City Project Nurnber; 1a4184
a� iz �6 -xs
ASYIIALT' PAVIAIG
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2 ThicItness Deficiency Penalties
Deficiency in Thickness
Determined by Co�•es
Greater Than 0 percent - Not Mare thaza 10 pez-cent
Greate�� Than 10 percent - Not More than 15 parcent
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re�nove and replace at
the eniire cost and
expense of Contraetor
as dii•ected hy City.
6. If, in the judgment af �the City, the area of sucll defici�ncy warrants removal, the
area shall be removed and replaced, at ti�e Contractflr's entire expense, with asphalt
paving of the tlaick��ess shown oz� the Drawings.
7. No additiot�al payment ovej• tlte conti•ac# unit price shall be made far any pavemenY
of a thickness e�ce�ding filiat i�equired by the Drawings.
3.� FIELD QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP [NOT US�D7
3.9 AD.TUSTr1VG [NOT US�D]
3.10 CLEANING [NOT USED]
3.1i CLOSEOIIT ACTlVITIES [NOT IISED]
3.12 PROTECTION [NOT T.TSED]
3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT USED]
3.14 ATTACHNIENTS [NOT USED]
�ND OF SECT�ON
DATE NAM6
1212012d12 D..Tohnson
Revision Log
SUMMARY OF CIIANGE
1.2,A— Modified iterns ta be included in price bid
CTI'Y OF FORT WOR�H 2�23 DdWN'I'QWI� RESURFACING PR03�CT
STANDARD CflNSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIDN BDCUMENTS City Project t�Iumher: 104184
Revised IJacember 20, 2D12
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CQNCRETE SfDEWALKS, DRIVEWAYS AND BARR[ER FREE RAMPS
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CONCRETE SIDEWALKS, I)RTVEWAYS AND BARRIER FREE RAMPS
3 PAI�T 1- GENERAL
4 l.l SUMMARY
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A. Sectian lncludes:
I. Coiicrete sidewalks
2. Driveways
3. Barrier free ramps
B. Deviations from tl�is City of Fort Worth Standard Specificatian
1. FOR THIS PRO]ECT MANUFACTURER OF CAST 1N PLAC� DETECTABLE
WARTIING DOME-TILE FOR BARRLER �'REE RAMP HAS BEEN REVISED
A� ADA S�L[JTIONS INC. {�R APPROVED EQUAL BY THE CITY.
2. PIZOVIDE 9" IIMAC TRAN�ITION F�R CURB RAMP TIE INTO EXISTING
ASPHAL'T PAVEM�NT. �1MAC TRANSITION IS SUBSIDORY TO CURB
RAMP CONSTRLICTION. HMAC TRANSITION REQUIRED BEYOND 9"
IIMAC TR�.NSITION PArD PER TDN PER S�CTION 32 12 16
17 C. Related 5pecification Sections include, but are nflt necessarily limited ta:
18 l. Di�ision 0- Bidding Requirements, Contract Foi�ns, and Canditians af the Contract
I4 2. Division I- General Requirements
2a 3. Section 02 41 13 - S�lective Site Demolition
2l 4. Section 32 13 13 - Concrete Paving
22 5. Section 32 l3 73 - Concrete Paving Joint SeaIants
23 1.� PRICE AND PAYMENT PROCEDUItES
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A. Measurement and Payrnent
1. Concrete Sidewalk
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for diis Item shall be by the square foot of completed and
accepted Concrete Sidewalk in iis final position for various:
a) Thicknesses
b) Types
b. Payment
1) The work performed and materials furnished in accardance with this Ite�n
and meas�ared as provided under "Meas�u�ernent" will ba paid for at the unif
price bici per square foot of Concrete Sid�walk.
c. The price bid shall include;
1) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
2) Furnishing and placi��g all materials
3) Thickeued edge under sidewalk limits, if adjacent to curb or retai�ing wall
2, Concr�te Curb at Back of Sidewalk (6 to 12 inch max)
a. Meast�rement
CITY OF FQRT WORTFI
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SYHCICICA'1'ION DOCUMENTS
Revised Dacember 9, 2021
2023 B04VNTOWN RESURI'ACING PROJECT
City Praject No. 1'D4184
321320-2
CONCRETE 51DEWALKS, I3RIV�WAYS AND I3raRltfERFREF RAMPS
Pagc 2 oF 6
] 1) Measuremex�t for this Item sl�all be by tlZe linear foot of completed aiid
2 accept�d Cancrcte Curb at tlte Back of Sidewalk witl�i�i the 6 to 12 inch curb
3 lleight at back of walfc in its fiiial position.
4 b. Payinent
5 1) Tl�e wo�'k perforined afid �naterials furnished in accordance with this Tfiem
6 and ineasured as provided under "Measurement" will be paid for at the uaait
7 price bid per lin�ar foat of Conaretie Curb at i:he Bacl< oi Sidewaik.
8 c. Tlie price bid shall incIude:
9 1) Excavating and preparing the subgrade
la 2) Fut•nishing and placin� all materials, including concrete and i•ainfoi•cing
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]2 3) Excavation ir� back of "retaining" curb
13 4) Furnishing, placing, and cornpacting backf'tll
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3G l) Measure�nent for this Item shalI be per eacl� Ba��'ier Free Ramp completed
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Measurement
1) Measurement for tl�is Itein sl�all be by the syuare fovt of coinpl�t�d �id
accepted Cor�crete Driveway ii7 i� �nal position far various:
a} Tl�ick��esses
b) Types
2) Ditnensions will be taken froin the back of the projected curb, including �he
area oftlle curb radii aud will extend to the Iimits speci�ed iFz the Drawi��gs.
3) Sidewallc poi�tioi� of drive will be included iu driveway measurement.
4) Curb an drive will be included in the driveway measurement.
Payment
1) The w�rk performed a�id materials furnished in accordance with tl�is It�m
and measured as provideci under "Measurement" will be paid fo� at the unit
price bid per square faot of Conerete Driveway.
T11e price bid shalI inciude:
1} Excavating and preparing tlie subgrade
2} Furnishing anci placing all materials
3} Temparary asphalt trattsition at vvidth sliowi� on plans (typieally 9 inches)
rvlien the pavemeiit adjacent to the driveway will be improved
Payme�rt
1) The work performed and materials furnished in accordance with t�iis Itern
and measured as provid�d under "Measuremant" will be paid for at the unit
przce bid per each "Barrier Free Itamp" installed.
The price bid shall incIude:
1) E�.ca�ating and preparing the subgrade
2) Fur�ishing and placing all materials
3) Curb Ramp
4) Landing atid detectable warning surface as shown on the Drawings
5) Adjacent flares ac sidc curb
6) Cancrete gutter width along ramp opening
C1TY O�' POR'I WORI'H
STAND,SRD CQNSTRCTCTIQN SPLCIPTCATION DOCUMENTS
Revised I�ecember 9, 2021
2fl23 DOWNTOWN RESURFACII+lG P120J�CT
City Project No. 144184
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7) Doweling into acijacent concrete pavement, if appIicable
8) 9-inch HMAC transition for tie inta existing asphalt pa�ement
1.3 REFER�NC�S
A. Abbreviations and Acronyms
1. TAS — Texas Aceessibility Standards
2. TDLR--Texas Department of Licensing and RegUlation
B. Reference Sta�idards
l, Reference standards cited in this Specification refer to the cuirent reference
standard pu6lished at th� tima of the latest revision date logged at #he et�d of this
Specification, unless a date is specifically cited.
2. Atnerican Society for Testing aud Materials {ASTM)
a. D545, Test Methods for Preformed Expansion Joint Fillers for Concrete
Consh•uction (Non�extruding and Resilient T�pes)
b. D698, Test Methods for Laboratory Co�npaction Charact�ristics of Soil Using
Siandard Effor� {12,40D ft-Ibflft3)
1.4 ADMIl�TISTRATNE REQU�M�NTS [NOT iTS�D]
1.� SLII3NIITTALS [NOT YJSED]
l.fi ACTION SUSNIITTALSIINFORMATIONAL �iTSMITTALS
A. Mix Design: submit %r approval. Section 32 13 13.
B. Product Data: submit praduct data and sample for pre-cast detectable waniing for
barrier free ramp.
L� CLOSEOUT SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED]
�.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUSMTTTAL5 [NOT USED]
1..9 QUALITY ASSURANCE [NOT USED]
1.1.0 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT USED]
1.11 FIELD CONDITI�NS
A. VLTeather Conditions: Placeinent oi concrete shall be as specified in Section 32 13 13.
1.1� �L'A1tRANTY �NOT USED]
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.1. OWNER FURNISHED PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
�.� EQUlPMCNT AND MATERIALS
A. Forms: wnod or metal steaight, free from warp and of a deptli equal to the thickness of
tlie fznished work.
B. Co��crete: see Section 32 13 13.
I. Unless atherwise shawn an the Drawings or detailed specificatinns, the standard
class for concrete si�ewalks, driveways and barrier free ramps is shown in the
following table:
Sta��dard Classes of Pavement Conc�•ete
CITY �F �'ORT WORTf-1
STAt�DARb CONSTRi7CTION SPECIFICATiON DOCUMENTS
I2evised decetn6er 9, 2021
2D23 DOWNTOWN R�SLTRFACING PROJECT
City I'roject i�4n. 104I $4
321320-4
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Class af Mini�nt�in 28 Day Min.
Concrete' Cementitious, Compressive
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psi
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I C. Reinforcement: see Sectiot� 32 13 T 3.
2 1. Sidewall�, driveway and barriei• fi•ee ramp reinforcing steel shall be #3 deformed
3 bars at ] 8 iuches on-center-both-ways at the centaz pIane of alI slabs, unless
� oth�rwis� shown oza t1�e Dx•awings ar detailed specifications.
5 D. 7oint FilIar
G 1. W�od Filler: see Section 32 ] 3 13.
7 Z. Pre-Molded Aspha]Y Board Filler
8 a. Use anly in areas whera nQt practical for wood boards.
9 b. Pre-molded asphalt board filIer: ASTM D545.
10 c. Install tlie requued size and uniform thickness and as speciiied iix Drawi�igs.
11 d. Include 2 liners ofQ.Q16 aspi�alt impi°egnated ki°afC paper filled with a mastic
12 mixture of asphalt and vegetable fiber and/or mineral �ller.
13 E. Expansion Joint Sealant: see Section 32 13 73 where shovv�l on the Drawings.
14 �.3 ACCESSORI�S [NOT U�ED]
15 2.4 SOURC� QUALITY CONTROL [NOT US�D]
16 PART 3 - EXECUT�ON
17 31 INSTALLERS [NOT U�ED]
l8 3.� EXAMINATION [NOT USED]
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A. Suriace Preparation
1. Exca�atioil: Excavaiion required for the construction of sidewaiks, driveways and
barrier free ramps shall be to the lines and grades as sliown on the Drawings ar as
estahlislted by the City.
2. Fi��e Grading
a. The Contractor shall do all necessary filling,laveling and fine grading required
to bring the subgrade to the exact grades specified arid compacted to at least 90
percent of maxunum density as deter�ined by ASTM D698.
b. Moisture con�ent shall be within minus 2 to plus 4 ofaptimum.
c. Any or�e�•-excavation sl�all be repaired to tlie satisfaction oithe City.
B. Deinolition / Removal
1. 5idewalk, Driweway andl or Barrier Fre� Ramp Rernoval: see Section 42 41 13.
32 3.4 INSTALLATION
33 A. General
34 1. Concreie sidewaIks shall have a minimum thickness of 4 inches.
CTI'Y OF FDRT WQRTH 2p23 DpWNTpLVN It�SURFACIIIG PROIECT
STAAiDAItD COIISTRUCTION SPECTF�GATION DOCUMENTS Ciiy Project No, 1D41$4
Revised T]ecember 9, 2021
321320-5
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2. Sidewaiks constz•ucted in driveway approach sections sliall have a mini�num
thickness equal to tl�at of drivsway app�•oach or as callec� %r by Drawings and
specifacations vvitl�in the limits of the driveway a�proacl�.
3, Driveways sI1a11 I1ave a minim�im thiclaiess of 6 incl3es, Staudard cross-slopas far
waIks sha11 be 2 percer�t max in accordauce wi�li current TASITDLR guic�elines.
The eonstruction of the driveway approach shall inc[ude ihe variable 1leight radius
curb or a pan driveway approach in accordance with �lie Drawings.
4. All pedestrian facilities shall comply with provisions of TAS including location,
slope, width, shapes, texture and coloring. Pedestrian facilities instaIled by the
ConYs�actor arid not meeting TAS must be removed aud replaced ta zrzeet TAS (no
separate pay}.
B. Farms: Forxns sl�all be securely staked to line and grade and inaintained in a true
position during the depositing of concrete.
C. Reinforcement: see Section 32 13 13.
D. Concrete Placement: see Section 32 13 13.
E. Finishing
1. Concrete sidewalks, driveways and barrier fr�e ralnps sha116e finished to a irue,
even surface.
2. Trawel and then brush transversely to obtain a smooth unifor�n t�rush finislt.
3. Provide exposed aggregate finish %r driveways and sidewalks if specified.
4. Edge joints azld sides sl�all with suitahle tools.
F. Joints
1. Expansian joints far sidewalks, drivev�ays and barrier fi•ee ramps shall be formed
using redwood.
2. Expatision joints shall be placed at intervals ten times the width of t��e sidewalk.
3. Expansion joints shall also be placed at all intersections, sidewalks with concrete
driveways, curbs, fortnations, other sidewalks and other adjacent old co�crete work.
Similar ma#erial shall be placed around all obstructions protruding into or through
sidewaIks o�- driveways.
4. A11 expansian jnints shall be 1/2 inch in thickness.
5. Edges of all constructian and expansion joints and o�ater eciges of alI sidewalks shalt
be finished to appro�imatsly a 1/2 inch radius vwifh a suitablc f nisl�ing tool.
6. Sidewalks shall be marked at intervals equal io the width of the wallc with a
marking tooI. Saw cutting of joints to the req�ired depth may be desirable on wider
sidewalks and is aaceptable if approved by the City
7. When sidewalk is against the curb, expansinn jnints shall be spaced to match those
in the curb, possibly in addition to the required spacing aho�e.
38 G. Barrier Free Ramp
39 1. Funush and install brick red color �s cast in place deteetab�e warning D4me-Tile,
40 manufactured �y '�s ADA SOLUTION, 1NC. or approved equal
4] by the City.
CITY OF FORT WORTf-I 2023 BOWN"1'OWN IZESURFACING PROJECT
STANDARD COAlSTRUCTION SPECIFICATI�N DOCU3V1ENT5 Cily Project I�#o. 1D418a
Revised December 9, 2U21
321320-6
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I 2. Detectable warning surface sl�all lae a�ninvnum of �4-incl� in depth in �lie direotion
2 of pedestria�� #ravel, and extend to the litnit nf the widtl� of the Ianding wliere tl�e
3 pedestriaii access route enters the s�reet.
4 3. Locate d�teetable vvaz'�1ing sur�ace sa that the edge nea.�-est the curb line is at the
S extension of the face af the curb.
6 4. Detectable warniiig Dome-Tilc surface �nay be curvad along the corner radius.
7 5. l�istall detectable c�varning su3•face accord'uig to manufacturer'G i�istructians.
8 3.5 R�PAT17l1tESTORAT�ON �NOT USED]
9 3.6 RE-INSTALLATION [N�T USED]
10 3.7 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL [NOT USED]
11 3.$ SYSTEM STA.R'�UP [NOT USED]
12 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
13 310 CLEANING [NOT USED]
14 3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USED]
1S 31� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
1 G 313 MAINT�NANCE [NOT USED]
17 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT IISED]
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DATE NAME
12120/20I2 D. Jahnson
4/30/2DI3 F. Griffin
]une 5, 2q18 M Owen
April 29, 2a21 M Owen
Deeember 9, M Owen
2d21
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END OF SECTYON
Revision Log
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
1.2.A.3 — Measurement and Payment far Barrie�� Free Ramps mod�ed to match
updated City Details
Corrected Part 1, 1.2, A, 3, b, 1 to raad; from ... square foot of Goncrete Side�rralk.
to . , .each "Baamier P'ree Ramp" installed.
Revised Measurement and Payment.sectian.
].2 A. 4. c. Revise Barrier rree Ramp — Paymeni Section
1.2 A, l.c. and 1.2 A. 3. c. Clari�ed wbat is included in bid items for sidewalk and
driveway, respectively
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2Q23 DOWNTOWN RE5l1RPACING PR07BCT
STANDARD CONS'fRUCTION SPECTFICATION bdCUM�NTS City PrajecC No. 1 D4184
Itevised I7ecemher 9, 202]
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'1'OPSOIL PLAC�M�NT AH� FTNISFIiNG OF PARKW�IYS
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TOPSOIL PLACEMENT AND FINISHING Or ROADWAY RIGHT-OF-WAYS
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1. �ectiai� Includes:
1, Fur�iish and place topsoil t� a minimum of 3-itich depth unless otherwise showr� on
the Drawings within the Raadw�y Rzght-of ways (Roadway ROW includes
medians and parkways between the eurb and propei�ty line.
2. Deviaiioi�s fi•om this City of I'ort Worth Standard Specification
1. k`OR THIS PROJECT FURNISHING, HAULiNG, LOADING ANI] PLACINC
TOP SOIL BEHIND CURS SHALL BE CONSIDERED SUBSIDIARY TO
MArOR PAY ITEMS. Fi.IRNISHING AND PLACING TOP SOII., TO THE
DEPTHS IN THE AREA OTHER THAN BACK OF Ci.]RB I5 PAYABLE
iINDER THI� ITEM.
3. Related Speci£icatian Seetions include but are not necessarily limited to
1. Division 0- Bidding Requicements, Caniract Forms, and Conc�itions of the Contract
2. Division l- Gen�ral Requirements
PRTCE AND PAYM�NT PROCEDURES
1. Measzu•ement a«d Payment
1. Measurement
a. Measurement %r this Item shal] be by cubic yard of Topsoil in place,
2. Payrnent
a. The work pe�orrr3ed and materials furnish�d in accordance with Ylsis Itein and
measured as provideci �nder "Measurement" wi116e paid for at the unit price
bid per cubic yard of in place/tamped Topsoil.
b. All e�cavation xequired by this Ite�n in cut sections sha116� measured in
accordanee with provisions for the various excavation items invol�ed with t�ae
prnvision that excavation will be meas�red and paid for once, regardless of the
manipulations involved.
3. The price bid shall include (for behind curb):
a. �'urnishing Topsoil
b. Loading
a Hauling
d. Ylacing
REFERENCES [NOT USED�
36 1.4 ADMIlVISTRATIVE REq[IIREMENTS [NOT USED]
37 1.� ACTION SLTBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
3 S 1.6 ACTION SUSNIITTAL�/INFORMATIONAL SUBNIITTALS [NOT US�D]
34 1.'� CLOSEOiTT SUBNIITTALS �NOT USED�
4a 1.8 M�iNTENANCE MATERiAL SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WDRTI-I 2023 DOW3+ITOWN RE3[JRFACING PRDJECT
STANbARD CONSTRUCTTON 3PEGIFICATION DOCiJMENTS Ciry Froject No. 104184
Revised March 1 l, 2022
329119-2
TpPSOIL PLACEMENT AND PII�ISIIING OF PAIt�WAYS
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1.10 DELTVERY, STORAGE, AND ITANDLING [NOT USED]
3 1.11 FIELD [SITE] CONDITIONS [NOT USED]
4 1.12 WARRANTY jNOT USED]
5 PART � - PRODUCTS
6 �.1 �WNER-FiJI2NISFIED [oR] OWNER SiTPPLIEDPRODUCTS �NOT USED]
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Topsoil
1. Use easily cultivated, fertile topsoil that:
a. Is fi�ee from objectio�iable rnaterial includin.g subsQil, weeds, clay lurr�ps, non-
soii mate�•ials, roots, sttirnps ar stanes larger than I.0 incl�es
b. Has a higl� resistance to erosion
c. Is able to support plaut growth
2. Secure topsail froin approved sources_
3. Topsoil is subject to testing by ihe City. Contractor sliall hawe soil cielivery tickats
available upon reyuest.
4. pH: 5.5 to 8.5.
5. Liquid Limit: SO or less
fi. Plasticity Lidex: 20 or less
7. Gradation: maxiinum of T 0 percent passi�i� No. 200 sieve
Water: Cleau and fi-ee of iitdustrial wastes and other substances l�armful to the growth
of vegetation
23 2.3 ACCESS�R.�S [NOT iTSEDj
24 �.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL [NC]T T7SED]
25 PART 3 - EXECUTION
2G 3.1 INSTALLER� [NOT USED]
27 3.2 PItEPA17ATION [NOT USED]
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1. Finislai��g of Roadway Right-of-Ways
l. Srnoo�lily shape i•ight-of ways, sh�ulders, slopes, a��d ditches.
Z. Cut right-of ways to f nish grade priar Yq fhe placing of any improvements in or
ad�acent to the roadway.
3. In the event that unsuitable materiai for right-of-ways is encoi�ntered, extend the
depth oi exeavatian in the rigI�t-af ways ta 6 incl�es and back�ill with minirnutn nf 3
inches of topsoil.
4. Make star�dard right-of-ways grade p�rpendicular to and draining to the curb line.
a. Mini�num: 1/4 inch per faat
b. Maximum:4:1
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DQWNTOWN RESiTRFACING PROJIiC7'
STANDARD CONSTRUC'�ION SPECIFICATION bpCUMI:NTS City PrajectNo. 1041$4
Re�ised March l 1, 2022
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c. City �nay approve variations fi•om #hese requirer�ents in spscial cases.
5. Wheiievez� iIae adjac�nt property is lower than the desig� curb grade and runoff
draiiis away fram t�ie sta•eet, the rigl�t-of-ways grada must be set level with the top
of the curb.
E. Th� design grad� fiom the right-of-ways extends to the bacIc of the wallc line.
7. From tl�at point {b�hind the walk), the grade may slope up or down at maximum
slope of �4:1.
2. Placing of Topsoil
t. Spreac� the topsail to a uniform Ioose cover at the tl�ickness specified.
2. Place and shape tl�e topsoil as directed.
a. Hand tamp or roll topsoil surface (with hand tamper or landscapiiig roller or
otl�er accepted tz�.ethod) and finrsh a minimum of 5 feet from alI flatwork.
b. Ensure topsoil is free from objectionable material including subsoii, weeds,
clay lumps, non-soil materials, roots, stumps or stones larger than I.0 i�aches
c. No additional topsoil sltould be added within the cri�ical root zone of teees.
Tamp the tapsoil wiY.h a liglit rnll�r nr other suitable equipment.
REPAiR/RESTORATION] [NOT iISEDj
18 3.6 RG-INSTALLATION [NOT uS�D]
19 3.7 F�ELD Qi7ALITY CONTROL [NOT US�D]
20 3.8 SYSTEM STARTUP INOT USED�
21 3.9 AD3USTING �NOT USED]
22 3.1U CLEANING [NOT i1SED]
23 3.11 CLOSEO�CTT ACTIVYTI�S [NOT USED]
24 3.1� PROTECTION [NOT USED]
25 3.13 MAINTENANCE [NOT US�D]
26 3.14 ATTACHMENTS [NOT USED]
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END QF SECTION
Revisinn Lag
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
Revised title of specification and provided clarifications in Sections 1.1 Summa.ry,
2.2 Materials, 3.4 Installatian
CITY OF FORT WOR'1'lI 2023 DOWN'i'OWN RE�URFACING PROJ�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICA�IOI+I DOCUNfENTS City Project No. 104184
Revised March i 2, 2022
33OS14-1
ADJUSTIi�IG ivfATTHqLE5, 1NLE7'S, VALVL BOXES, AT�lT7 OTHER STRUCTURE3 TO GRADIi
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2 ADT[JSTING MANHQLES, 1NLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES T�
3 GRADE
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A. Section T�lcludes:
1. Vertical adjustments to manholes, drop inlets, valve boxes, catl�odic protection test
statians a�1d otl�er imiscella��eous structures to a new grade
9 B. Deviations from this City of Fort Worth Standard Speci�ication
10 1. ADIUSTMENT/REAPIR OF EXISTING ]RRIGATON L1NE AND
APPUItTENANCES BY A LICENSED TEXi]S PLUMBER SHALL BE PAID PEIZ
ACTUAL C�ST �F ADJUSTMENT PLUS T�N FERCENT OVERHEAD.
11 C. Related Specifcation Sections include, 6ut ar� nat necessa�•iIy ] imited to:
12 1. Di�isioil 0—Bidding Requireinents, ContractForms, and CoildiCions ofthe
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2. Division 1 —Ge�ieral Requirements
3. Section 32 O 1 17 — Pe�7nanent Asphalt paving Repair
4. Section 32 D 1 29 — Concrete Paving Repair
5. �action 33 OS 1 Q— Utiiity Trench Excavation, Embedment and Backtill
6. Section 33 OS ].3 — Fratne, Cover and Gxade Rings
'7. Sec�inn 33 39 10 — Cast-in-Place Cancrete Manholes
8. Section 33 39 20 — I'r�east Conerete Maz�l�o]es
9. Section 33 12 20 — Resilient Seated (Wedge) Gate Valve
10. Sectio�133 12 21— AWWA Rubber-Seated Buttertly Valve
ll. Section 33 04 11— Corrosion ControI Test Station
24 12. Section 33 04 l2 — Magnesiurn Anode Cathodic Protection System
25 L� PRICE AND PAYII�NT PROCEDURES
26 A. Measurement and Fayment
27 1. Manl�ole — Minor Adjustment
28 a. Measurement
29 1} Measurement for this Itam sl�all be per each adjushnent using only grade
30 a•ings or other minor adjushnent devices to raise or lower amanliole to a grade
31 as specified on the Drawings.
32 h. Paymeiit
33 1) The work performed and tl�e zx�ate:rials furnished in accordanee with tliis
34 Itenn will be paid for atthe unit price bid per each "Manho(e Adjustment,
35 Mino�" completed.
36 c. The price bid shall include:
37 1) Pavemeirt removal
38 2) E�cavation
39 3) Hauling
40 4) Disposal of excess material
CITY OF I'ORT WORTH 2Q23 T30WNTOWN RESURFACING I'I20J�CT
STILNDAI2� CONSTRUCTION SP�CIFICATION ]7dCUMEhITS CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
Revised March 11, 2022
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5) Grade rittgs or other adjustment device
6) Reuse ofthe existij�g manhal� fraine and cove�•
7) Furilishing, piacing arid cornpaction of embedment ai�d backfill
8) Concrete base material
9} Pe�•manent asphaIt patch or concrete paviug repair, as reyuired
10) Clean-up
Manllole - Major Adjustment
a. Measurennant
l) Measureinent for thzs Ttem shall be per each adjustment requiring structural
modif cations to raise or lo�ver a manhole to a grade as specified on the
Drawiugs.
b. Payment
1) The worlt perf'ormed and the materials fur�iisl�ed in accordance with this
Item will he paid for atthe unit price bid per each "Manhole Adjustzx�ei�t,
Major" completed.
c. The price bid sl�all i�iclude:
I ) Pavement removal
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
�4) Disposal of excess material
5) Structw-al �nodifications, g�•ade rings ar other adj�stment device
G) Reuse of the existing manhole frame and caver
7) Furnishiiig, placing and co�npaction of embedment aild backfill
S) Conerete base material
9) Pernnane��t asphalt patch or concrete paving repair, as requij-ed
10} Clean-up
27 3. Manhole - Major Adjustment with Frame and Cover
28 a. Measurement
29 1) MeasuremeiSt for tl�is Iterrt shall be per each acijus#ment requiring siruc�.ira1
30 modifications ta raise or lower a manhole to a grade specif ed on tha
31 Drawings or structural modifications for a manhale requiring a new frame and
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Payment
1) The vvork performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid for at the unit price bid per eacI1 "Manhole Adjustrnent,
Majar wl Cover" completed.
The price bid shall include:
] ) Pavement removal
2} Excavation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess materrial
5) StructuraI modif cations, grade rings or othe�• adjustment device
43 6) Frame and cover
44 7} Furnishing, �lacing and compaction of embedment and backfill
45 8) Coizcrete base material
46 9} Pennanent asphalt patch or concre�e paving repair, as required
47 10) Clean-up
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a. Measurement
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2Q23 T?qWNTpWI� RESURFAGING PROJECT
STANT?ARb CQM5TL�UCTION SP�CIFIC1I,TIQN BOCL1IuI�NTS CITY PROJECT NO. 104184
Revised Nlareh ll, 2U22
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ADJUSTIN('r MANl30LE5, INLETS, VALVE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES TD GRADE
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] 1} Measurement for this Item shall be per each adjustment requiring structural
2 modifica#ions to inlet to a grade specified ofi the Drawings.
3 b. Payment
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1) The worl� perforined and tlte tnaterials iurnished in accord�nce with t:his
Itein wiIl be paid for at thc unit pz•ice bid per each "Inl�t Adjustmeni"
completed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Pa�e�nent renioval
2) E�cavation
3} Hauliilg
4) Dis�osal of axcess mai�rial
5) S�•i�ctural modif catio��s
6) FUiI11SI1111g, placing and compactinn af embedment and backf Il
7) Concrete base material, as requia•ed
$) Surf�ce restoration, permanent asphaIt patch ar concrete paving repair, as
required
9) Clean-up
5. Val�ve Bo�
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b.
C.
Measurement
1) Measurement for this Item sliall be per eacl� adjust�nent to a grade specified
on the Dt•awings.
Payrnent
1) T�e v�ro:rk per�'ormed and the znaterials furnisl�ed i�� accordance with tI-�is
Itemwill be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Valve Box AdjUstment"
compleied.
The price bid shall incIude:
1) Pavementreinoval
2) Excavatio�
3) Haulit�g
4) Disposal af excess zz�.aterial
5) Adjust�nent device
6) rurnisl�ing, placing and compaction of embedment and backfill
7) Concrete base mafierial, as required
$) Surface restoratian, perman�nt asphalt patch or concrete pavn�g repair, as
required
9) Clean-up
37 6. Cathadic ProtacCion Test Station
38 a. Measurernent
39 1) Measurement for this ILem shall be per each adjust�x�ent to a grade speeifiad
4a an the Drawings.
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1) The work performed and the materials furnished in accardance with this
Item wiIl be paid £or at the ui�it price bid pez• each "Cathodic Protection Test
�tation Adjustment" completed.
c. The price bid shall zticlude:
1} Pa�vement remQval
2} Excavation
3} Hauling
4} Disposal aiexcess maierial
CITY OF FORT WO]tTH
STANDt1.RiJ CONSTRUCTI�N SP�CICICATION DOCUMCNTS
Revised March ] l, 2022
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACTNG PRC37ECT
CITY PROJECT N0. 104184
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A�JUSTING MANI�DLES, f[3I.�TS, VALV �L+ [30XLS, AND OTH�R STRIiCT URCS 7"O GRf�UC
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l 5) Adjustment device
2 6) Furnisl�ing, placi��g and co�npactinn of emb�dment arid backfill
3 7) Concrete 1�ase material, as required
4 8) Surface restoration, perinanent asphalt patcl� or concrete pavi��g repair, as
S required
6 9} Clean-up
7 7. Fire Hydrar�t
8 a. Measurement
9 1) Measuremient for tl�is �te�n s�all be per each adjustment requiring stem
10 extensions to meet a grade specified by the Drawiaxgs.
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b. Payment
1) The work pe�•formed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Fire Hydrant Stem
Extansion" completed.
c. The price bid shall include:
I) Pavement removal
2) Exca�ation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess mat�riai
5) Adjustment inaterials
b) Furnishu�g, placing and compac�ion of embedment and backfill
7) Concrete base material, as required
8) Surface restoration, permanent a�phalt pafic�a or concrete paving repair, as
required
9) Clean-up
8. Meter Box
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b.
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Measurement
l} Minor adjustments to meter box Iess �an 6-inches v�rtical shalI be
cansidered subsidiary to fihe meter box pay ifiem.
2} Measurement for this Itein shalt be per each water me#er adjustment
required in excess of 6-inchas verticalIy to maet a grad� specified by the
Da•awings.
Payment
1} The work performed and the materials furnished in accardance witIl this
Item will be paid for at the unit price bid per each "Meter Box Adjustment
Ext�nsion" completed.
The pric�; bid sha11 include:
1 } Exca�ation
2} Hau�ing
3} Dis�osal of excess material
�} Adjustmeirt materials
5} Fuinishing, placing and compaction of embedment and backfill
G} Co�crete base material, as required
7} Surface restoration, unimpraved area, as required
S} CIean-up
9. MisceIlan�ous �r-r�s��r�eUTILITY ADJUST'MENT
C�TY OF FORT WdRTI-I
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOt� SPECIFICATION DOCiJMENT3
12cvised March 1 I, 2022
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURTACT[*IG PROJECT
CTTY Plzp,fECT iv0, 104184
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ADJl1STINGMANHOLES, INJ.ET3, VAI�VE BOXES, AND OTHER STRUCTURES TOGILADC
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I} Measurement for Lhis Item shall be per each adjustm��it r�quiring stz'uc�ural
modifications to i�TILITYITRRIGATON L1NE AND APPURTENANC�S
WIIERE SUCH UTILITYIIRRIGATION LINE ARE TTrE PROPERTY
OWNER' S RE�PONSTBILITY TO MAINTAIN��l0EU7C �C G�PCl.�U Gp�i�"ie�
e�: tha L'r�r•iz�
b. Payment
I) The woi•k perfoi•med and the xnateriais fur�ished in accordance with this Item
wilI be paid PER ACTUAL COST OF THE ADJUSTMENTS PLUS TEN
PERCEIUT TO COVER THE COST OF BOND AND OVEI2HEAD INCURRED
BY THE CONTRACTOR IN HAI�TDLING THE UTILITY AD.TUSTMNETS €er-
�t �I�a �ri�t p:��, bid �� au�l: "�?,4�ee�ts-�+c�.�t�� 4d;aotir�:�ti" �or.��Jr�J�cd.
The price bid sha11 include:
1) ��e��r�,��tn:.r:�r��
2) Exca�ation
3) Hauling
4) Disposal of excess material
5) �tru�t��UTILITYmodifications
6) Furnishing, placing and compaction of emhedment a�id backfill
7) Concrate base material
S) Permanent asphalt patch or concrete paving repai�•, as �•equired
9) Cleau-up
15 l.3 REFERENC`ES
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A. Definitiqns
1. Minor Adjustment
a. Refers to a small elevation change �e��formed on an existing manhole where the
existing fratne and cover a�-e reused.
2. Ma�or Adjustment
a. Refers to a significant elevation changa performed oti an existing manhole
which requires structural modification or when a 24-iiach ring is cl�anged to a
30-inch ring.
B. Reference Standards
l. ReFerence standards cited in this Sp�cification refer to the current referea�ce
standard puhlished at the time of �lie latest revision dat� lagged at the end of this
Speci�ication, unless a date is speeifically ci#ed.
2. Texas Coinmission on Envirdnmental Quality (TCEQ):
a. Title 30,1'art I, Chapter 217, Subchapter C, Rule 217.55 — Ma��holes and
Related Structures.
34 1.4 ADMIlVI�TRATIVE REQUII2�IV�NTS [NOT USED]
35 1.5 SUBNIITTALS [NOT USED]
36 l.b ACTION SUBNIITTAL5/Il�TFORMATrONAL SUBNIITTALS [N�T USED]
37 l.i CLOS�OUT SUBMITTALS [NOT USED]
38 1.S MAINTENANCE MATERiAL SUENIlTTAL,S [NOT USED]
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNT�WN RE3URPACING PR07�CT
STANDARD CON3TLtLfC'F10N SP�CIPICAT[ON pOCUIVIENTS C1TY PRO,TECT AIO, 104184
Revised March 11, 2022
33 os ia -6
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1.9 QUALITY ASSURANC� [NOT USED�
1.�0 DELN�RY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT iTSED]
41 1.11 FI�LD [SrT�] CONDYTIONS �NOT US�D]
CITY QF FORT WDRTH
STANDARD COI+lSTRUCTI03V 3PECTFICATION ]aOCIJMENTS
Revised March 1 I, 2022
2023 DUWNTC3WI� RESUF�FACING PRa.[ECT
CTTY P12Q1ECT NO. 104184
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AD.iUST1NG MANI-IOLHS.INLET S, VALVE SOXES, A�+ID OTHER STRUCTURES TO GRAD�
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2 PART2- PRODUCT�
3 �.l OWNER-FURNISHED �oe] OWN�R-S�)I'PLIED PRODUCT� [NOT U5ED�
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1. See Sectibn �3 30 00.
B. Modifications to Existing Cancreta Si�'uctua•es
1. See Sectian 03 8D 00.
C. Grade Rings
1. See Section 33 �5 13.
D. Frame and Co�er
1. See Sectiai� 33 OS 13.
E. Bacl�ll materia]
1. See SecYion 33 05 10.
F. Watet� valve box extension
1. See S�ctian 33 12 20.
G. Corrosion Protection Test 5tation
l. See Sectipii 33 p4 11.
H. Cast-in-Place Conerete Manholes
1. See Section 33 39 10.
I. Precast Cancrete Manholes
1. See Section 33 39 2D.
�.3 ACC�SSORIES [NOT USED]
�.4 SOUR.CE QiTALITY CONTROL jNOT USED]
PART3- EXECUTION
31 INSTALLERS [NOT US�D]
3.2 EXAMINATION
28 A. Verificatian oiConditians
29 1. Examine existing struct�ire to be adjusted, for damage or defects that inay affect
30 grad� adjustment.
31 a. Report issua to City for consideration befot-e beginning adjustment.
32 3.3 PREP�RATION
33 A. Grade Veri�cation
CITY OF FORT W012TI-I 2023 DpWNTpWN RESURFACTI�G PRp7ECT
STAi�IDAIlD CONSTRUCTION SPECJFICATTOi�I I]OCi7MENTS CITY PR07ECT NO. 104184
Revised March I I, 2022
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1 1. On major adjustments confirm any grade cliange nated on Drawings is consistent
2 with field measureme��ts.
3 a. If not, coordinate with Ciiy to verify final grade before begiuning adjusttnent.
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1. On a��y sanitary sewer adjustmea�t replace 24-inch frame and cover assembly w�th
3d-inch frame and cover assembly per TCEQ requirement.
2. On manhoIe major adjustments, inlets and miscelIaneous structures protect ihe
botfom using wood forms shaped ta fit sa that no debris blocks the invert or the
inlet or outlet �iping in during adjustments.
a. Do not use any more than a 2-piece bottom.
3. i�se the least number of grade rings necessaxy to meet required grade.
a. For example, if a 1-foot ad,�Ushneilt is required, use 2 6-inch rings, not 6 2-inch
rings.
b. The m�imum height of adjustrnent sha116e na more than 12 inches far a�1y
combznation af g�'ade rings. T�' 12 inches is required, use �—�4 inch rings.
l7 B. Va�ve Boxes
18 l. iTtilize typical3 piece adjustable valve box for adjustingto final grade as showu on
19 the Drawings.
20 C. Backfll and Grading
21 1. Backfill aa�ea of excavation surroundi�g each adjustment in accordance to Sectiot�
22 33 OS I0.
23 D. Favement Repair
24 1. If required pa��l�,ent repair is to be performed in accordance with Sectian 32 O I 17
25 or Section 32 O1 29.
26 3.5 TtEPAlR / RESTORATION [NOT USED]
27 3.G RE-IN�TALLATION [NOT USED]
2& 3.'� FIELD �oe] SITE QUALYT'Y CONTROL [NOT CTSED]
29 3.$ SYSTEM STARTiIP [NOT USED]
30 3.9 ADJUSTING [NOT USED]
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3.11 CLOSEOUT ACTI'VITiES [NOT i�SED]
3.1� PROTECTTON [NOT iTSED]
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CITY OF FORT WOit'Tli 20�3 DOWNTOWN RESUKFACING PAOJ�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIQN SP�CTFTCATION DOCIIMENTS CITY PROdECT NO. 104184
Revised Marclt I 1, 2D22
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Revision Log
NAME SUMMIIRYOF CHANGE
12/2a/2012 D.Johnsan
9/20/2D I7 W. Na�tivoad
31l 112022 M Owen
1.2.A — Pay item added for a major manhole adjustment which reuses the existing
frame and cover and a major adjustu�ent requiring a new frame and cover; Added
items to 6e included in price bids; Iilue text added for clarifcation for miscellaneous
slri�cYu��e adjusYmenls
3.4 — Paveu�ent repair requircments were added
3.43 �liminate 24 inch requiremeiit for maxinlum chimney heighY adjustment.
3.4.4.bAdd requirement for rna�imum heighc of grade rings ta be 12 inches
or 3-4 ineh rings
Add ineasm•einent and payment seciion for meter box adjustment
CITY OF FORT WORTH
STAND/�ILD CONSTRllCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUMENTS
Revised ivlflrch 11, 2022
2023 DOWNTOWN RL,SURPACING PROJ�CT
CTTY YI201ECT Np. 104I84
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�EMOVING TRAFFIC SIGNALS
5 A. Section Cncludes:
6 1. The removal and salvaging of traffic signal equipme��t
7 B. Devia�ions from this City of �ort Worth Staudard S�ecification
8 1. GROUND MOi]NTED AL�CTNIINIUM SIGN AND POST REMOVAL,
9 INSTALLATION AND RELOCATION SHALL BE CONSIDERED
10 SUESIDIARY WORK �ND SHALL NOT BE PAID SEPERATELY
11 C. RaIated Specifica�ion Sections include, but are not ne�essarily limited to:
l2 1. Division 0— Biddia�g Requiremants, Cori�ract Farms and Canditians nf th� Contract
13 2. Division 1— Ge�aeeal Requirements
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1. Dispose of Full Traff�c Signal
a. Measureinent
1) Measureinent for this Ttem shall be per each Traffic Signa3 Tntersection
removed and salvaged.
b. Payment
1} The �v�rk performed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Item shall be paid for at the �rice bid for per each "DisposelSal�age of Full
TrafFic Signal" perfprmed.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Retnovin.g the following items:
a) Signal heads
�} Poles
c) Mast arms
d) Faundatians
e) Ground boxes
f} Conduit
g) �ab1e
h} Signs
i} ElectricaI services
j) Amplifiers
k} ControIlers
2) Returning equipmant to the City, if speci�ed
3} Exea�ation
4) Hauling
5) Clean-up
2. Dispose of Traffic �ignal Pole and Mast Arm Assembly
C1TY OF FORT WOI2TH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESUItFACING PR07ECT
S1'AN13AItD CONSTIZUCTIOIS SP�CIFTCATION DOCUMENTS City Prajeet No. 1041$4
Revised March 1 l, 2022
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a. Measurement
1) Measurezxi.ent for tl�is Itezn s�all be per each fraf�c sig��al pole and mast
arm assembly removed or salvaged.
b. Payinent
1) The work pej�ormed aud the materials fiarnished in accardance witla this
Ttem shall be paid %r at the price bid for per each "Dispose of Traffic
Signal Pole and Mast Arn� �-1,ssembly„ pex•for�ned.
c. The price bid sl�all include:
1) Removing tha �ollowing items:
a) Signal heads
b) Poles
c) Mast arms
d) Foundations
e) Cable
� Signs
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
4) Cle��-up
5) Returnia�g equipmeilt ta tl�e City, if speci�ed
3. Removal of Traffic �ignal Structures as Stand-Alone Items
a. Measure�nent:
1) Remove Pedestal Pole: eae1� pedestal pole assembly at variaus heights
removed or salvaged.
2) Reznove Signal Mast A�•m: each signal �ast arnn assembly at various
lengths removed or saIvaged.
3) Remov� Signal Pole: eacl� signal pole assembly of various types removed
or salvaged.
4) Remov�e Cantilever Arm (M�f.ro Sign): eacli cantilever at•m assembIy
removed or salvaged.
b. Payment:
1) Remove Pedestal Pole: full campensaiion for work per�formed in removal
of the entire pedestal pole assembly iricluding retun�ing equipment to die
City if specified, hauling, clean-up, axcavation, signs, cable, signal heads,
detection, and 2' ft of fouudation from ground surface if specified.
2) Remove Signal Mast Arm: full coxnpensation for work per%rmed in
removal of the entire signal inast arm assembly including but not limited to
reiun�ing equipment to the City if specit'ied, ha�ling, cleaii-up, signs, cable,
signaI heads, and detection.
3) Remove Signal Fole: full compensation for work perFormed in removal of
the entire si�1a1 pole assernbly including returnin� equipment to the City if
specified, l�auling, clean-up, excavanon, signs, cable, signal heads,
detection, and 2' ft of foundation irom ground surface ii speci�'iad.
4) Re�aove Cantilever Arm (Metro Sign): full compensa�ion for removal of
the entire cantiiever arm assemb3y including signs, hauling, and clean-up.
4. Removal of Ground Box
a. Measurement:
1) IVleasurement �or tl�is Item sliall be each ground box assemi�ly removed.
b. Payment:
C1TY OF PORT W012TH 2U23 DOWNTOWN R�SURFACING PRQ]�C"f
STANDARD CDNSTR[7CTION SPECIFiCATION DOCUMENTS City ProjecY No. 104184
Revised March l l, 2022
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1) The wo�•k perfarmed and the materials furnished in accordance with this
Iiezn shall be paid for at tlze pz•ice bid for per each "Remove Grouud Box"
performed for
a} Varinus Types
a The price bid shall ine3ude:
1) Reinoving the fallowing:
a) Ground box
b) Concreie Apron if exssts
2) Excavation
3) Hauling
4) C1aan-up
Rennoval of Signal Cables
a. Inside Pole/1Wlast Arm
l ) Measurement:
a) Measuremen# for this Item shalI be per each linear foot of cab�e inside
the pale and masf arm removed.
2) Payment:
a} The warIc performed and the materials fiirnished in accordance witli
tliis �tem shall be paid for at the price bid for per each linear %ot of
"Remove Signal Cables in 1'n1ellVlast Arm" performed for
(]) Variaus Types
3) The price bid shalf include:
a) Re�noval oi cables
b} HauIing
c} Clean-up
b. Inside Conduit
1) Measuremernt:
a) Measurement for this Item shall be �aer each linear foot of conduit.
2� Payment:
a) The work perfoi�ned and the materials furnished in accordance with
this Item sl�all be paicl for at the price bid for per each linear foot of
"Rernove �ignal Cables inside Condui�" perfarmed for
(1) Variou,s Types
3} The price bid sl�all include:
a} Removal af cables
b} Hauling
c) Clean-up
Removal of Variaus Communication Equipment
a. Measurement:
1) Remove PTZ Caznera: each PTZ camera assambly removed and saivaged.
2) Remove Communication Moderr�: each commur�ication modein assembly
cemoved and salvaged.
b. Paqment:
1) Remove PTZ Camera: full eompensation ior work perform�d in remaval o�
entire PTZ camera assembly including hauling, clean-up, and returning
equipmet�t to eity if specified
2) Remove Communicaiion Modem: full compensation for wark perforrz�ed in
removal ni entire comrnunicatian mode�aa assembly including hauling,
clean-up, and returning equipment to city if specified.
CiTY QF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWAfTQWN IiESURFACING PROIECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTi�N SP�CIFICATION DOCUIVIENTS City Aroject No, 104184
Revised 3v�arch l 1, 2022
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�. Removal of Variaus Detection Systems
a. Measurement:
1} Remove Pedesi�•ian Pushbuttan Station: eacl� pedestrian pusl�button sta�ian
assembly of various types t•emoved or salvaged.
2} Retnave Det�ction Device: eacl� emergency preemption detector and
v�ehicular datectoz� syste�n of va�•ious types removed oa� salvaged
b. Payment:
1} Remove Pedastrian Pushbuiton Station: fu11 conlpansation for worlc
performed in removaI of entire pedestriai� pushbutton station asse�nbly
including hauling, clean-up, and returning equipment to city i� specified.
2} Remove Deteotian Device: full compensation for wark perfarmed in
removal of entire emargency preemption detector assembly or vehicular
detector systean asse�nbly including hauling, cl�au-up and returniii�
eyuipment ta city if specified.
8. Removal of Signal Controller Cabinet Assembly
a. Measurement:
l) Measurement fo3• this Ttem shaIl be for ea�h signal controller cabuiet
assemb�y removed or salvaged.
h. Payment:
1} Th� work p�t�armed and the materials iurnished in accordance with this
Itetn sl�all be paid for at the price bid for �aer each "Remove Sigcaal
Cantroller Cabinet Assembly" performed for
a} Various Types
c. The price bid shall include:
]) Removal af signaI controIler cabinet assembly
2) Clean-up
3) Hauling
4) Returning eyuip�nent to the Caty, if speci�ed
9. Removal of Blank Out Sign
a. Measuz•ement:
l) Measuremant for this Item shall be for each hlank out sign assembly
removed or salvaged.
b. Pay�nent:
1) The work per%rmed and the materials fumished in accordance with �l�is
Item shall be paid for af the price bid for per each "Remave Blank Out Sign
{�1ll Types)".
a The price bid s1�aI1 include:
1) Removal of blanlc out sign
2) Clean-up
3) Hauling
4) Returning eyuipment to the City, if specified
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1. Caordznation vvilI be made w�th tha City of Fort Wor�h Si�nal Shop two worI�ii�g
days prior to rem�val. The point of contact for this actiQn the TPW Traf�c Signals
Superintendent.
CITY OF FbRT WORTI-1 2023 DOWNTOWA! RESURP'ACIi�1G PROJ�CT
S'I'ANI7ARD CONSTRUCTIpN SPECIFICATION bDCLTMENTS Gity Prajact No. 10418�4
Revised March 11, 2d22
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A. Delive:ry and Acceptance Requirernents
1. The Contractor is respo��sible to dispase of ail ma�erial and equipment deezxied
unsalvageable by the City oi�'orE Worth, and shall dispose ofthem in accordan�e
with local, state and federal laws as applicable. Material and equipment deemed
salvageable by tlle Ci#y of Fort Worth will be delivered to City of Fort Wni�th
Signal Shop as dij-ected.
2. Any salvaged materials that the City requests will be delivered by tlie Cotitractor to
tlie City at a location dasig�aated by the Inspector.
3. The I»spector or designee authorized by inspector, will sarve as the receiving agent
for salvage material.
B, Storage and Handling Requirements
I. The Contractor will ship and handle all salvage mate;rial (�eads, poles, cabinets,
cabl�, si�ns, aznpli�'iars, etc.) in a manner so as to pre�ent dam�ge to tliese items.
Signal heads wiII be removed from pole� prior to shipping.
2. All cables must be secured in controller cabinets to grev�nt damage during
shipment and handlirtg.
3. All screws will be tightiened into their respect��e slots ta prevent loss d�zring
shippi��g.
4. The controIler and all supplemental control equipm�nt (conflict naonifars, detector
amplifiers, load swiiches, etc.) will ba removed fram the cabinet prior to cabinet
removal an.d given to t�e Inspector at his/her discretian at the time of the si�ial
turn-on.
5. The Inspec#or will identify existing damage to salvageable material and mark
damaged items in the field l�efo�•e they are delivered to the City yard.
a. If dazxaaga ta material is the fault of the Contractor, the Contractor will ha�ve 3
Working Days to make repairs or supply like itez�as, at t�e Contractor's
expense, for damaged items.
b. If the Contractor fails to repair or replace c�amaged items in said tirne, the City
may charge the Contractor %r the assessed �alue as determined by the Traffic
Ser�ices Manager or dasignee.
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A. Special Techniques
I. Curbs and sidewalks
a. Secure permission from th� Inspeotor before cutting into or remo�ing any
walks orr curhs which might be required during construetion.
b. Where possible, dig under sidewalks.
1} I�the Contractor chooses ta remove or cut #he sid�walk, the concre�e must
be sawed and hroken out and then restored to an equal or better cot�dition
than the original.
2. Foundations
C1TY OF FORT WORTH 2fl231]pWNTOWN R�SiJRFACING PROJECT
STAI3DARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIF�CATION DQCUM�NTS City Project No. 104184
Revised March 11, 202�
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a. All foundations subject ta remaval (as indicated on the Drawings) shalI be
razed to a level at least 2 feet below tlze ground suriace.
b. If th� foundation subject to removal is lacated witl�in a sidewalk, the foundation
sl�all be removed ta a deptli equal to or greater than the tl�ickr�ess of the
walkway.
c. Once the foundation is remaved, the ground surface s1�a11 be r�stored to
surrounding conditions.
Ground Boxes
a. The haIe remaining from ground box removaI shall be �illad and tl�e graund
surface shall be restored to surrou��di�.g cr�nditions.
b. Any conduit elbows found within the gr4und b�x ta be reruoved shaIl be cut back
ta a rninuiiurn af 12 inches below the natural ground surface.
Signs
a. The e�is�ing stop sign pa��els, or any grotuided �nounl:ed signs, as shown on the
Drawiilgs, will be removed after t11e traffic sFgnals are placed in flash aud
before the signal is turned to full coIors by City forces.
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Revisian L,og
NAME
S. Arnald
S Hobbs &
A Rahman
SUMMARY OF CHANGE
Various updates
Adcfed additional [tems to measurement and payment section and other clarificacfons
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWIVTOI�+N RESURFACING PRO,I�CT
STA�IDARD COAISTRUG"1'ION SPECIFICt1TION DOCUMEN'1'S City Project3Vo. 104184
Aevised N[arcl� I 1, 2D22
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SECTION 34 71 13
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4 l.l SUMMAItY
5 A. Section It�cludes:
6 1. Installation nf Traffic Co�t�•o3 De�ices azld preparatzon of Traffic Cantcal Plans
7 B. Deviations from this City of Fart Wori:h Standard Specification
� 1. PREPAR.ATION OF TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN DETATLS, ADHERENCE
TO CITY AND TEXAS MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICES (TMUTCD), OBT�INING SIGNATURE AND SEAL OF A
LICENSED TEXAS PRQFESSIONAL ENGINEER SI�ALL BE
CON5IDERED SUBSIDIAR�' WORK, NO SEPARATE PAY.
2. SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF TEMPORARY TABS AND
TEMPORARY LANE MARI�NGS SHALL BE CONSIDERED
SUBSIDIARY TO TRAFFIC COTAOL SECTION 34 7i I3, NO SEPARATE
PAY.
3. ROAD AND LANE CLOSURES SHALL BE COMMUNICATED WITH
PROPERTY O�VNERS / TENANTS AND SHALL BE CONSIDERED
SUBSIDIARY W�RK.
9 C. Related Specif cation Sections include, but are not necessarily limited to:
l 0 1. Division 0— Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms a�d Conditions of the Cantract
11 2. Division l— General Requirernents
12 1.2 PRICE AND PAYlVMENT PROCEDUI�CS
13 A. Measurement and Payment
14 1. Installation of Traffic Cantrol Devices
15 a. Measuremen.t
16 1) Measurement for Traffic Control Devices shall be per rnonth for th� Proj eci
17 du�•ation.
18 a} A month is defined as 30 caIendax days.
19 b. Payment
20 1) The work �erformed and materials fvrnished in accordance with this Item
21 and measured as provided under "Measurement" shall be paid for at the
22 unit prica bid for "Traffic Control".
23 c. The price bid shall include;
24 l} Traff'ic Control imple�nentatian INCLUDING TEMPORARY L1LNE
MAIiKING
25 2) Installation
26 3} Mainteuance
27 4} Adjustments
28 S) Replacements �
29 6) Removal
30 7) Police assistance during peak hours
31 2. Portable Message Signs
CIT�C OF FDRT WORTH 2D23 DOWNTOWN RES[IRFACING PROJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATTpN bOCIJMEC�4TS CITY PR078C'I' NO. 104184
Itevised Nlarch 22, 2021
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a. Measure��en�
1) Measurement for this Item shaSl be per week foz• tha duz°atioz� of use.
b. Pay�nea�t
1) T1�e work p�rformed and materials funiished in accordance to this Ttem and
measured as pravided under "Measureineilt" shall6e paid %r at�lie u�ut
price bid per week for "Partable Message Sign" z'ental.
c. Tl�e price bid shall include:
1) Delivery of Parrrable Message Sign to Site
2) Message updatii�g
3) Sign movement il�roughout constructian
4) Return of the Portable Message Sign post-constructian
3. Prepa�•ation of Traf�c Control Plam Deta�ils:
a. Measurement
1) Measurement for tliis Item be per each Traffic Control Detail prepared.
h. Payment
1) The work performed a��d materials fur�ished in accordanc� �ith this Item
shall be paid for at tlie unit price laid per each "Tcaffic Co��trol Detail"
prepared.
c. The price bid shall include:
1) Prepaz•ing the Traffic Cantrol Plan Details for closures of 24 haurs or
laiiger
2) r'�dherence to City and Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
(TMUTCD)
3) Obtaining the signatur�e and seaI of a licens�d Texas Professional Engn�eer
4) I�icorporatioxi of City comrneilts
15 1.3 REFERENCES
16 A. Refere��ce Standards
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1. Reference standards cited iu this Specification refer to the current reference
standard published at fihe time of the latesl revision date logged at the end af this
Specification, unle�s a date is specifically cited,
2. T�xas Manual on Uniform Traific Control Devices {TMUTCD).
3. Item 5�2, Bar�•icades, Signs, and Traffic Handling of the Texas Department af
Transportation, Standard Specifications far Canstructiaz� and Maintenai�ce of
Highways, Streets, and Bridges.
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1. Contractor sliallminirnize laue closures and im�aact to veliicular/pedastrian trafFic.
B. Coordination
1. Contact Traffic Se�-vices Division ($17-392-773 $} a minimum of 48 haurs prior to
irnplementing Traffic Controlwithin SDO%eto�atraffic signal.
30 C. Sequencing
31 l. Any deviations to the Traffic Co�strol Plan included in the Drawings must be first
32 approved by the City and design Engineer before implementation.
33 1.5 ST7SNIITTALS
34 A. Provide the City wiih a current list of qualified flaggers before heginning flagging
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWhlTOWN R�SURPACING PROl�CT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOM SP�CiF1CATION DOCUM�NTS CITY PROJECT NO. 10418a
Revised 11+�arch 22, 2021
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35 activities. Us� nnly flaggers on the qualif ed iist.
36 B. Obtaii� a Street Use Permit fram tl�e TPW Department's Transportation Di�ision. The
37 Traff'ic Control Plan {TCP) for the Praject shall be a.s detailed oa� ihe Traf��c Control
38 �'lan Detail sheets of the Drawi»g set. 1� copy of this Traff"ic Control Plan shall be
39 submitted with the Street Use 1'ermit.
�0 C. Traffio Control Plans shall be signed and sealed by a Iicensed Texas Prafessional
� 1 Engineer.
C1TY Q�' FORT WC}1ZTI� 2423 DC}WNTOWt`3 RESUKFACING PR(JJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTIOTs SPECIFIGATION DOCUMENTS C1TY P1207ECT NO. 104184
Re�ised Marcl� 22, 202I
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D. Contractor shall prepare Traffic Control Plans if r�quired �y the Drawings or
5pecifications. The Contractor will be responsible for having a licensed Texas
Prafessianal Engineer sign and seal the Traffic ControlPlan sheets,Atraffic cantroI
"Typical" pubiished by City of Fort Worth, the Texas Manual Unified Traffic Cantrol
Devices (TMUTCD} a� Texas Department of Transportation {TxDOT) can be used as
an alternative to preparing pr�ject/�ite sp�cific traff'io control plaiy ifth� typical is
applicable to the specific projecY/site.
E. Lane closures 24 hQurs oi' loiiger shall require a site-specific traffic control pIan.
9 F. Contracto�• r�spo�lsible for havi�lg a licensed Texas ProfessiQnal Engineer sign and seal
10 cl�anges to the Traf�c Cantrol Plan(s) develaped by the Design Engineer,
T l t.b ACTYON SY]BMITTALS/IlV14'ORMATIONAL SUSNIITTALS [NOT USED]
T2 1.7 CLOS�OUT SUBNIITTALS [NOT US�D]
T 3 1.8 MAINTENANCE MATERIAL SUBMITTALS [NOT US�D]
I4 i9 QUALITY ASSUItANC� [NOT USEDI
IS 1.10 DELIV�RY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING [NOT YTSED]
� 6 i.11 FIELD [STTE] CONDITIONS �NOT IISED�
17 1.12 WARRANTY [NOT USED]
18 PART2- PR�DUCTS
19 �1 OWNER Fi7ItNISHED �orz] OWNER-SUPPLIED PRODUCTS [NOT USED]
20 �.� ASSEMBLIES AND MATERL�LS
21 A. Description
22 1. Regulatoty Requirements
23 a. Provide Traffic Control Devices that conform to details shown ou the
24 Drawings, the TMUTCD, and TxDQT's Compliant Work Zone Traffic Coni�•ol
25 Devzce List (CWZTCDL).
26 2. Materials
27 a. Traffic ControI Davices must meet aIl reflectivity requirezr►ents included zn the
28 T11�lUTCD and TxDOT Specifications — Item 502 at all times during
29 const�•uctian.
30 b. Electronic message boards shaIl be providad in aocordance with the TMUTCD.
CITY OP FQAT WORTH 2O23 DQWNTQWN RESURPACTNGI'120JECT
STA%IDARD C�NSTRU�'I'IdN SPECIFICATiON DOCiIMENTS CITY PR07�CT NO. 1��4184
Revised March 22, 2027
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1 2.3 ACCESSORI�S [NOT USED]
2 2.4 �OURCE QIIALITY CONTROL [NQT USED]
3 PART3- EXECUTION
4 3.1 �XAMIl�ATYON [NOT USED]
5 3.Z PR�PARATION
6 A. Protection of In-Place Coz�ditions
7 1. Protect �xistin� traff c signal equipment.
8 3.3 INSTALLATION
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A. k'ollow the Traf�'ic Control Plan (TCP) and install Traffic Control Devices as shawn on
the Da�awings and as directed.
B. Install Traffic Control Devices straight a.nd plumb.
12 G. Do not make ci�anges to the lacation af any device ox implement any other changes to
13 the Traffic Cnntrol Plan without the approval of t�� Engine�r.
lA 1. Minor adjushnents to meet field constructability and visibility are allowed.
15 D. Maintain Tra�c Control Devices by taking corrective action as soon as possible.
16 1. Corrective action includes but is not limited to cleaning, replacing, s�raightening,
17 cav�ring, or remaving Devices.
18 2. Maintain the De�ices such that they are properly posi�ioned, spaced, and legible,
19 and that retroreflective characteristics meet requirements during darlrness and rain.
20 E. If tha Inspector discovers that the Contractorhas failed to comply with applicable federal
21 a��d state laws (by faiiing to furnish the necessary flagmen, wa��ning devices, barricades,
22 lights, signs, or other preca�ationary measures %r the protection oigersons or property}, the
23 Inspector may order such additional precautianary measures be taken to protect persons
24 and property.
25 F. Subjec# to the appraval af the Inspectar, portians of this Project, which are not affected by
26 or in conflict with �e proposed method of handling traffc ar ufility adjustments, can be
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G. Barricades and signs sl�all be placed in s�ch a mauner as to nat interfere with the sight
distance of drivers entering the highrvay fi•om driveways or side streets.
H. Tv facilitate shifting, baz-ricades and si�ns used in ia�1e closures or traffic staging may
b� �rected and mounted on portable slipports.
1. The s�zppoi�C design is subj ect to t�e approval of the Eiigiueer.
I. Lan� clasures shall �� in accordance with th0 appzaved Traf�c Control Plat�s.
J. If at any time th� existing tr�c signals become inoperable as a result of construction
operations, the Contractor shall provide portable stop signs witli 2 orange flags, as
approved by the Engineer, to be used %r Traffic Contxol.
C1TY QI' FflR'I' WpRTH 2D23 DOW3VTOWN RESiTRFACIIdG PROJECT
STA�ARD COIISTRUCT ID�] SPECIFICATION DOCUiv1ENTS CITY PROJECT IV�. 104184
Revised March 22, 2021
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K. Contractor shall inake arrangements %�• police assistanc� to directt�•affic if traffic signal
turi�-ons, s�a•eet light pole instaIlation, or oflier consia�uction will be done during pealc traffic
times (AM: 7 a�n — 9 am, FM: 4 pm - 6 pm).
L. �laggers
l. Provicie a Contractar representative who has been certified as a flagging ins�-uctor
ihrough courses offered by the Texas Engineerit�g Exte�sion Seivice, fi1�e Arnerican
Traffic Safaty S�rvices Association, t1�eNaiional Safety Cauncil, ar other approved
organizations.
a. Provide the certificate indieating course corr►pletion when requested.
6. This representative is respnnsible far training and assuri�g tl�at all flaggers are
qualified tr� perform f�agging duties.
2. A qualified flagger must be independently certified by 1 of the organizations listed
above or trained by the Contraci:or's cez-tiiied flagging insi�•uctar.
3. Flaggers must be courteous aild able to �ff�ctively communicate vvitll the public.
4. When direeting traffic, flaggers mustuse standard attire, fla.gs, signs, and signals
anc� foIlow the £�agging procedures set fortl� in ihe TMUTCD.
5. Provide and maintain flaggers at such points and for such periods oftime as may be
requirad ta provide for the safety an.d convenienca of public travel and Contractar's
persoimel, and as shown on the Drawii�gs or as directed by the Engineer.
a. These flaggers sha�l be located at each end of �lie lane closure.
M. Reinoval
1, l7pon completion of Work, remove from the Site all barricades, signs, cones, lights
and ather Traffic Control Devices used for work-zone traff'ic 3�aiidling as soon as
practical in atimely rrianner, �nless otherwise shown on the Drawiugs.
25 3.4 REPAIR /RE�TORATION [NOT USED]
26 3.5 RE-INSTALLATTON [NOT USED]
27 3.G FI�LD [oR] SYTE QCFALYTY CONTROL [NOT USED]
28 3.7 �YST�M STARTUP [NOT U�ED]
29 3.8 ADJUSTING [NOT iTSED]
30 3.9 CL�ANING [NOT USED]
31 3.10 CLOSEOUT ACTIVITIES [NOT USEDI
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ci�r� or rax7• woxmEi
STANDAR!? CONSTRUC'I'ION SPECIFICAT[ON DOCUMENTS
Revised March2z, 2021
2023 DOWNTOWN R�SURFACING PROJECT
CITY PRDd$CT NO, 1 Q4184
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Revisian Log
DAT� NAME
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3/22/2021 M Ow�n
SLTMMARY OF CHANGE
Added paiice assistance, requirement for when a site specific TCP is required
l.4 t�. Added iang�agc to einphasize miniinizing of lane closu��es and impact to
t�affic.
I.S Glarified suUmitta] rec�uireraents
3.3 M. Clarified R•einoval a•equirements
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWIV'['OWIV AESURFACING PR�JECT
STANDARI7 CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION DOCUNIENTS C1TY PROJ�CT I�fO. 104184
Re�ised Marcli 22, 2021
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�itry's Quas6a�ess �s��aty Gna�: � Of�eror's �c�sam�ss �qa�ity �ou� DB�y
�(CHeck if acidressing DBE GoaQj 20 % �o�,r�otrr���,t: 20.15 %
CG�eck all a�pQ6�a��Ole boxes trb sles�¢af�e � Not Certified �MBE
P�6rmelOfff��oNOw¢�e¢�'s Classa4icatao�:
Cer4i�j1€�� Ag�m�cy: ❑�CTRCA �D/FW MSDC �TX DpT
�trl�u�icoLy: ❑A�.ican American � Hispanic � Caucasian
❑�E �DBE �HEJB ❑VOSB �Sectian 3
� WBCS
� Asian
� Other.
❑ Nati�e American ������' �N�ale ❑Femaie � Non-Binary
�ef'rr��tao�s: ���a��� �q��#y ��rr�n: Certified aVIC3� Minority Business Enterprise ar IA1BE Women Business Enterprise DB�: Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
HUB: �listoricalfy Under Uii[ized Business V05�: Veteran Owned Small Business Sec�ioo� 3: Certified Housing Urban De�elopment Vendors
/��.� �L�SI�lGS5 E�,i�ll�l( FQ�tGUIS IV�l�S� BE �ER��IFQEa IBIEFOFt� ���IT�'iA��' �o1aVARD
Fail�re to compfeie this form, in its entirety, and recei�ed by the Purchasing Division na Eafer than 2:00 p.m. on the second Cify b�siness dey after bid opening, exclusi�e of bid opening
date, +nril[ result in tJ�e b9d 6eing considered non-responsive to bid specificatians. Exception: CFA, ICA, and CDBG proiects, decuments wifl be submitted to the Gity Proiect ManaQer if
publicl� bid or to the De�elaper if privaielv bid.
The undersign�t[ Primel��Feror agrees to enter into a formal agreement with the Business Equity firm(s) listed in ihis utilization schedule, conditioned upon execution of a contract wiih the
City of Fort Worth (�cception: De�eloper proiacis). The intenfional andlor knowing rnisrepresentation of facts is graunds for consitleration of disq�alificafion and wili result in the bid being
considereci non-responsive to bid specifications.
Business �quity firms listed iaward meeting the projec# goal must be lacated in the City's marfcetplace at the time of bEd or the 6usiness has a Significant Business Presence in the
Marketplace. The market�lace is the Citv ef Fort Worth includinq r�ortions of Denfon. �arker. Wise, and all af Tarrant. Dalfas. and Johnson co�niies.
C�ertified means ihbse firms, located within the Marketplace, thai harre been determined to be a�bona-fde rrtinority or women business enter�rise 6y the North Central iexas
Regional Ceriifcation Ag�ncy (NCTRCA), Da[lasl�ort Worth Minorify Supplier Development Co�ncil (D/FW MSDC) and Women's Business Council-Southwest (WBCS).
Ef hauling serrrices are utilized, the PrimelOfFeror will be given credit as iong as the Business Equiiy frrm listed owns a�d operates at [east one f�lly licensed and operational truck to be
used on the wntract. The Business Equi�Ey firms may lease trucks frorr� anoiher Business Equity frrrn, inc�uding Business Equity owner-operated, and receive fiull Business Equity
�redit. ihe Business Equity firm may lease frucks from non-Business Equity firms, including owner-operated, but wiq ortly receive credif �or ihe fees and commissions earned i�y the
Business Eqsaity as outlined in fhe lease agreemenf. Note: For DS� Coals, 60% of the services count tawards the �oaQ. P�ease see beEow. �
Counting DBE Participation: [f materials or supplies are obtained ftorn a �BE manufacturer, count 100 percent of the casi of the materiais or supplies towards the goal. lf the materials or
supp[ies are purchased from a RB� regu]ar deaier, count 60 percent of the cost of the materials and supplies ioward tE�e RB� goal. Wfzen materials or suppfies are purchased from a DBE
Reither a manufacturer nor a regular dealer, count the entire amount of fees or commissioRs charged for assisia�ee in the procurerr�enf of the materials and supplies or fees or
transportation charges for tF�e deliuery of the materials or supplies delivered to #hejob site. [n all cases, the Prime/OfFeror is r�sponsible to identify the amounts to he used toward the
commii#ed D8E goal.
Etiecifve Qi101/202'I
i s,r,a_.r n�+inn�nnn�
F{] RT WO �TrI ATTACHMENT 1A
��—� �usone�� lEc��ui� lDt�piz�tA�� F�o�� Pa9e 2 ai4
Pte�se nate that �r�ly ce�rii��4 Business �qui�y �irms w�lf be �aun#ed ta rrreet #�re B�s:rress �q�+iry go�l PnmeJOrierars ar� �equar�d €o i�enti� AL� 3ubc�ntraC'tars� 3upplier, -
re�arcl�ess o# siat�s; �_2., Susin�ss �quity �rms ant3 r�c��t�si�ress �qui�y {��sns_ ��melOfi��rars mus; }�ent�y by t;Q: level aGl su4cantra�crslsuRPla��s. Ti�r. means �h� lev�l a;
sr�bconiraclJr�� belay.� the PrEmelOfi���r €_e. a dire�t payfnnnt from t�e �e�m�.+0�#eror i� a subcontrae#aF is c�onside�ed 1 st ii��, a payment �y a su��cn#�acto� ta its sup�lief �s �ns�der�d
�nd tie�_ BusEn�ss E�uFty ��re:s ars la be lis#etl beiore non-�t�sin�ss E�uity firms_ Ti�e I�rEme;D�eiar fs resporv�Ef�le 4o pro�ade pT�of ofi p2iyr��ent o: �II t�ere� su�con�ra�or�suppliers
id�nti�ie� a� � Bus�n�ss Equi#y �irm a�d c�unt�ng th�se dallars towards me�tin� �ha contract cammit�,..� gaal.
�ertifi�d Br�si��ss �[�u�ty I�rims�Of�eror Cc�nrra�tpes �o�n#ir�g their s�if•performanGe #pvrartJs meeting ti�e ��ntraCt go�l, mus! kxe C�stil4e[f wiEfiir: thpse �4Af�� cor'n��dity �otJes wit� �
cer#ify�ng ag�nc� aVeepEabl� by #tre �ityr of F�rt +Nc�rlh_ �.ertifie� Bu}�ne4s Equity �rir�eJO`ferar c.�unting sel�-pe�f�r.�ni�rg s�n+rces towards lksa c��s�l, C+�e serrice{s} to be p8rforme�
sho�Ed �� 3,ste� fir;t on the +�ri���ati�+, fa�:n.
GF�eck 4Fnus box��f c���fiiee� pu�i�rie �ou�to�ac�o� s��vi�es wonll b� co�r�air�g 'tawa�dls the B�sir�ess �c�a�ity cm�t��caie�g �oa0. V'Deas� lisi seruices �psi ���ow.
f�lease �os[ ��u^tv�ied �t�sQn�ss �q�ifty �ir� r�arr�ra�s �s ➢usied o� �)t�uu' cer���ica�tid�, v�tclwdi�tq� ��A �ta�es.
�VAMES AND ADDRE55ES OF
CONTRACTORSISUPRLIERS
�¢�5i�se5s �l��n�: �1R V118si Tex�s ��nce�te, �L�
t3�� J�an R�dri�uez
Addl��ss: 1 �0� 1J� �aner
D�lias_ Tex�s �����
�Fnor�e: ��4-�9��8��
�arnai7: g�e0�2�ic�ou�_cam
COi9'tdCi �F�PS��: ���ter �oen
��15°°��s� ���'�� CCC Trucking, LLC
Adc9��ss: 219 Julian St, Dallas, iX 75203
�F�nr�e: 469-321 �505
��ai0: triplectruckingl@gmaiLcam
��r������ ���5��: Efvia Coronado
��s�o�ess N�o�e: ��vrb�y S� ��ns, LL�
dba �owboy Truckin�
A�Idl�ess. 5�'� Wh�s�ering �eda� Dr_
Dellas, T7� 7523�
Pl�or�e: A69��A--�4�5�
���ail: crys�cowb�ytn�ckmgdfw_c�m
�ne�4ac# P�e�soo�: �am�€ra Di�z
TYP� OF SERVICES15L1PPLIES Specify Tier
PROVQDE� (PdA�CS 1Requ�n�j Name 1st Tier
7ype of ServicelSuppfies:
'��rt�r�{� SkfuC#ur� �
�Qrivew�yS
MAICS Code:�3�7 ��
�38994
$ AMOUIVT: ��� ���
T�pe of S�rvicel$upp�i�s:
!�Cau�€�� sarrd � g�a�+e�
l�a�lln� debrts
FIAOCS Corle: �,���
$ AMOUP�IT: ,� � � ���
T��e of 5ervi�elSunnOies:
�--Ia�GJ o�f of �n��ef��l
PdA1C5 Code:���1 � �
$ AMOUNT: �� ���
Certification Agency
Certified By:
��IFW MSDC
�N CiRGA
�TXDOT �WBCS
�Other:
Certified By:
❑dFW MSdC
�NCTRCA
�TXDOT �gC�
nOther:
Certified By:
�DFW MSDC
�i�CTRCA
�TX��T �WBCS
�Other:
Gender and Ethnicity:
� Male � Female � Non-Sinary
�Afiican American
�Asian
� Caucesian
� Hispanic
� Nati�e
American
� Male � Female � Nor�-Binary
� African American
� Asian
� Caucasian
� Hispartic
� �[ati�e
American
� Male � �emale � Non-Binary
� African American
� Asian
� Caucasian
� Hispanic
� Native
American
Effective 01/0i1202i
Updated 06/28/2021
�,��,I, �� �,�, �� ATTAC P ge 2 of 4
a �us��e�� �Eslaait� v�i�iza�i+�� Fo�rn
Ale�se nQte th�t only �ertified BuSiness Equity firms will be counted #o rraeet the Business Equity go81, PrimelOfferprs �r� rec�uireC! to identify ,AL� subcontractorSlsupp��er5,
eegardi�ss of s#a4u�: i_�,. Bsasir�ess Equity f�rrrs and nan-�r�sar.ess �qu�isf fffTSS� �f1f17$fU�fOfS fTiLlS{ If,}�f1�lf'�+ I7}r tIB���VB� F'aII gLF�C.�i#�f$C��iSISt4��II$fS. �I��: �71L�fkS t�+� �eti��l o;
s�+�n�cting €sefow ih�? Prime�Of�eear r_�. �¢ireG� p�yrrGerr� fT�m the Pr�meJOi`f�ror to a su�c�niractor i: c�ansid�rod 1 st ti�r, a p�ymer�l by a 5ubton�rat�os lo its st��piier is corssi�l���d
2n� tPer, Busir�ess �quity F�rms ��e to be iis�ed before r�onrBsr�rneSS ��uii� firm�_ The P�imet�#�eror is fa.spansrbGe #� �rovid� pro0f Of p�y�en� �� �l1 t;e�ed s��contractor�+sup�ll�rs
E�errkifi�d as a��si�ess �quity �rm anC �aurr#Fr�e� t�ose �ipll�rs lawards m��ting th� contract c�rrmitted goal,
Certifed Ba�sinass Lquily Prirr.er�ifemr Coflkr8�kors Co�nting th�ir S�IF-p�rfo�reanr� tayvarGs rYae�tlYlg t�s� C�ntC�Ct �4��, must be �e�#Ified �Y'khin thPse Nl�i�� cOrrrrrladiy COdes wlth �
� ce�{ifying ag��cy accept�b�e by t�se �iEy of ��rt 1��lorkh. ��r*.ifie� �usin�ss r�uity Pr�m�?Offeror co�ntin� se�:-�erfcacrrting serviaes #owards t'rs� g�al, the �ervire(s; t� be perf�rmed
! s�aw� b� IisteC f�rst on the Utiiiaat�or� form,
Ctn��Vc t�is �.�ox��ff eemi��i��' l��i��'�ulPddrdn:�V1 :a��V�C�S Wa�G �ii: CD�1P01CdQ1� �OVIF211�ds t�i� �v�rr�es� �q�+�ity car�tu�actQ¢�g g��a�. �Il��s� �os� servoces f�s� be�a;r,r.
F��ease lis� c�rtif6ed ��nsir�ess E ui firQn r�armes as 16str�� oro a[7�flo� �e�to�ica�8or� iroc�aae�go� ��A �arrues.
NANI�S Al�ID ADDR�SSES OF
CO NTRACTORSIS U PPLD ERS
��asi�oess f�ar�ae: E�ite �����En�, L.I��T db�
Ad�dress: ►�C�ip� �e�v���s
1��f S Ce��� Hill Rd
�edar Hilf, �`�xs 7�704
"PFaa�,�: �`r�-6�7-��95
Er�oail: t�aman�ega�a �iit�st�tpir��llc.co�n
Co�taca �ersor�: �ornrrty �amn�e�a
TYPE OF SERVICESISUPPL�ES Spacify Tier
PROVIDED (hCAR�S �e�����±'� ') Name 7stTier
Type of ServicelSupplies:
Tr�ffi� Nlar�in�s
;�Atc:s �o�e:�37�1�
I $ AMDUBV�; �,��, O�c�
�wsimeSS PI�L1'�e: �U���O�, ��1C I Ty�e of S�rvi;,el�au,���ies-
�'ave�ner�fi. 11+lllilr�g
Asi���ss: �9�5 F;i��wap 11�# �
R�a��k�, i�xas 76262 I
PF�oI��: 817-�30�r'9�� 'Nol1ACti �nr1�s:
IErroail: jsirnpson�0�stfai,corrt
N� 23�3 � 0
Coo�tact ��rso�: .�efry �impsar+ $ AI�OUN'i: ���,���
�vsie�ess fVa�e: ��R�f� IType of ��rvicel5upp�ies.
Acl�o��ss:
lP�or��:
fE¢r�ail:
1 V�I�r� Way
�ar� Antonio. TX f8�49
� 7 �-34�-�917
rsi�oie_ so mm e r�valef�_ c�m
LFqui� AspJ�alt �upplier
P�!���S Ca�^' �2��9�
Contact P�csom: �3icole �o�meT
$ AMOUNiT: 973,70�
CerEifficafiian Agency
CertiFed By:
]D/FW MSDC
�INCTRCA
QT �WBCS
+Cert+i�ed By:
�DFW MSDC
NCTRCA
�WBCS
C81"fJ�IECf iiy:
�DFW MSDC
TXDOT �VIBCS
Oiher:
Gender and Ethn�city:�
� Ma[e � Female � �on-Binary
�African American � Hispanic
� Asian
� Caucasian � Na#ive
American
� Mafe � Female � Non-Binary
� African Arr�erican
� Asian
� Caueasian
� HispaniC
� Native
American
� Male � Ferriale � Non-8inary
�African American � Hispanic
� Asian
� Caucasian � Nati�e
American
Effecti�e 41/01l2a21
Updafec106I28I2�21
�'���r'UVo��rx
�������� Eqa�aty v��l�z��iorr Forrr�
Ple�s� irvclu�rle u�nr�0�ip0e �opi�s o�F this p��� if ���ri�� i� lis� a�l �a�ir�ciars a�d s�p�afi��s.
NAIWES A�1D ADDRESSES OF
COI�ITRACTORSISfJ PP �.IERS
TYPE OF SERViCESfSUPPLIES
PROVIDED ;NAICS Re�uy►,zd�
Type of ServicelSup�alies:
Ag��eg�;� for k�MAC
5pecify Tier Certification Agency
Name 1st Tier
ATfACH�VIENT 'f A
Page 3 oi4
Gender and �thnicity:
BlAsiness N��e: F+�ar#ir M�re�'�
Ac7dress: � �=� LB.! Fnnry St� �00
D�II�s, T�x2s 7��34
Ptno��: 97��350��'I 1
�r�ail: morg�n(�rnar�ir�mari�#a,�orfl
Cou�faei �ersou�: ��� �����
�a�siness Idarr��: �ur� �aast �2esaufces
Adm��ss: �� � 7� r�ein SS. Grard Prairle, Tx 7���G
�F�DIL2: ���„�(�-783�
���i�: rwNson{�svr.coa�treso���_�,ri
��r�f�aci �P��s�u�: �y�n V1+�Is�n
��s6�ess lVaune: D�rabte �pe�i�lties
Add1P'�5s: � O�3��69 �rana �rairie_ Tx 7�053
Plrooe�e: ���-�9�r53?a
EDtr��i�: �atrsc3c c�d�rabl�specialtins_cae�r
Co��ac�t �eu�s�u�: Patrick $ryan
��so��ss �la�rn9ef
Addl�ess:
iP�orve:
lE��ifl:
Car��ac�t ���sou�:
�AICS Code: � .� ��� �
$AMOUNT: �g��;r�
Type af ServRcelSunplies:
F�,�i
BdA�CS Code: ����,� �
$ AMDUN7: ��� ��,�
Type of Servicel5u�p�ies:
��gnal�za;ion
NA9C5 Caae: ����,� �
$ AlUVOUNT:
�"r ,5�Q
Tvoe of ServicelSuopO;es:
I�AICS Co�e:
$ AMOlf1�T:
Certifed By: � Male � Female � Non-8insry
]DIFW MSDC
�African American �Hispanic
]NGTRGA
�7XDOi ❑WBCS �AS«�
�Other: �Caucasian �Native
American
Cer�ified By: � Male �Female � Non-Binary
�DFW MS�C
�African American �Hispanic
�NC�RCA
��XDOT ❑WgCS ❑�sian
nOther_ � Caucasian � l�ati�e
American
Certified By: � Male � Female � Non-Binary
]DFW MSDC
�NCTRGA ❑African American �Hispanic
] TX�OT � WBCS ❑ Asien
� Other: � Caucasian � Native
American
� Certified By: �Male �Ferrtafe �IVon-Binary
]DFW MSDC
]NCTRCA ❑African American �Hispanic
�TX�OT �Wg�� ❑Asian
�Other: � Caucasian � Native
American
EiFec�ive 0'f/0112021
Updated 06/28/2021
ATTACHMENT 1A
Page 4 of �
��`�e� ����'�
��a�im�ss ��r�i� l.��il�za�i�� l�os�r�nn
Tatal Doflar Amount of Ce�ti�i� Prirrr�el�f���o� Services towards cantract goal
Total Dollar Amount of ��si�ness IEspuity (or D�E af �i�ap[oc�f�l�� Subcontrac#orslS�ppliers
Total Dollar Amaunt of fV�ra-��si�e�s �q�u�ty 5ubcontractors/Suppfiers
� �'�/�r
� 92�,7��
$ 1,792,187
��TAL ���Ll�►R e�►L�104l�I� �!� CGR"�'IF��D PFt114�1EI.�Li� S6J�COI�TI,4�►���FiSlS�P��IEIRS � 2,712,948
The PrimelOfferor will not make additions, cieletions, or substitutions to this certified lisi without the prior appro�al af the Business Equity Di�ision
through the s�bmittal of a Reqcresf �'or �6pp�oval of CPoarrge/�Vddi�ion orrlirc�. Any unjustified change or dele#ion sha11 be a maferial breach of
confract and may result fn de�arment in accord with the procedUres autlined in the ordinance. The PrimelOfferor shall submit a deiailed explanation of
how the requested changeladdition or deletion will affect the committed BUsiness Equity goal. lf the detai� explanatian is not subr�ittec�, it will affeci
the final compliance dete�mination.
By af�ixing a signat�re ta ihis form, the Prima/O�Feror further agrees fo pro�ide, ciirectly to the City upon reguest, compEete and acc�rafe information
regardirtg acival work perFormed by al) subcantractors, including non-Business Equity firms. The PrimelOfferor also agrees to aifaw an audit and/or
examinat9on of any books, records and fiilas held by their company. The Prime/Offeror agrees to allow the transmission of inte�views with owr�ers,
principa[s, afficers, employees and applica�fe subcantracto�s/suppliers par�icipating on the contract thaf will su�stantiate the actual wor�C
perFormed by the Business Equity frms on this contract, �y an authorized officer or employee of the City. A PrimelOfferer who intentionally andlar
knowingly misrepresents material fiacts shail be Debarred for a period ofi time of nat Iess than three (3} years.
� ' '.
� � ' � �-- L� �.
:�_ .,,-� ,��
A��tnoto��d� Si¢�m�fi�re
ES����t��� I'�ana�er
iit�e
��xas �a�era��s G����. dba �ex�s �i�
C�rt��p�my �i�rme
42� Decke�- D�. S�ot� 2�0
Ad¢�a�ess
Qrvd��, T�xas 7�062
Ci�y►S�atelzig� cod�
Ror��l� D. S�irr�so�, J�.
��^Bmt�tl Sogrcatt��e
Cor�ilac� �la�e �mc� Titl� (if cliffferer�tr)
�'� 7-�38-� �35
PP�ome �f�or�l���
�ar�aldl.stir�sor���exasbi�.�orr�
�ctt��ua Adr���ss
1 �12512022
��t�
Dapartment oi Di�ersiiy and Inclusian - B�siness Equiiy Di�ision Effective o��0�12021
Finaif: RV�N_BEOffice@fortwarthtexas.gorr Updated 06/28/2021
GC�-�mO� W��e ]fta�es
T]�[�S PAGE ]L�]�T �l�T'�'EI�T']C�OI�TA]LL� ]�LAl�TI�
2023 DOWNTOWN R�SURFACI�[G PROJECT
City Project No. �.04].84
2013 PREVA��ING WAGE RATES
(Hear,y and Highway Construction Projectsj
CLA5SIF'ICA7NOIV p�SC�tIP710N
Asphalt Distributor Operator
Asphalt Paving Machine aperator
Asphalt Raker
Broam or Sweeper Oper�tar
Concrete Finisher, Paving and Structures
Conc�ete Pavement Finishing Machine Operator
Concrete Saw Operator
Crane Operator, Hydraulic 84 tons or I�ss
Crane Op�rator, Lattice Boom 80 7ans or Less
Crane Operator, Lattice Boam Over 80 7ons
Crawl�r Tractor aperator
Electrician
Excavator Operator, 50,Q00 pounds ar (ess
�xca�ator Operator, O�er 50,000 pour�ds
Flagger
Farm Builder/Setter, Structures
Form Setrer, Paving & Curb
Foundation Drill Operator, Crawler Mounted
Foundation Drill Operator, Truck Mounted
Front End Loader Operator, 3 CY or Less
Front End Laader Operator, Over 3 CY
Laborer, Cornmon
Laborer, Utility
Laader/Baekhoe Operator
Mechanic
Milfing Machine Operator
Mator Grader Operator, Fine Grade
Motor Grader Operatar, Rough
Dff Road Fiauler
Pawement I�Ilarking Machine Operator
Pipelayer
Reclaimer/Pulverizer Operator
Reinforc9ng Steel Worker
Roller Operator, Asphait
Roller Operat�r, Other
Scraper Operator
5ervicer
Small 5lipform Machine Operator
SpreacEer Box Operator
Truck Dri�er Lowboy-Float
Truck Dri�erTransit-Mix
Truck Driver, Single Axle
Truck Driver, Single or Tandem Axle bump 7ruck
Truck Driver, Tandem Axle 7rattor with Serni Trailer
Welder
Work Zane Barricade S.ervicer
Wage Rate
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
S
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
15.3�
13.99
12.69
11.74
14.12
16.05
�.A�.48
1$.12
17.27
2q.52
14.Q7
19.8D
17.19
16.99
10.06
13.84
13.16
17.99
21.07
13.69
14.72
10.7�
12.32
�.5.18
17.68
1�1.32
17.19
16.02
12.25
13.63
13.24
11.01
16.18
is.as
11.51
12.96
14.58
15.96
14.73
�.6.24
14.14
12.3�
12.62
12.86
14.84
11.6$
The oavis-eacon Act prevailing wage rates shown for Fiea�y anct Highway construction projects were determined by
the United States De�artment of Labor and current as of 5eptember 20i3. The titles and deseriptions for the
classifications fisted are detailed in the AGC of Texas' StancEard Job Classifications and Descriptions for Highway,
Heavy, Utilities, and Industrial Construction in Texas,
Pagelafl
�I�T��aU �����a� l�To��s
'�']�[�S �A�E ]LE]��' �1�T�E�T��01\T��Y �LAI�TTI�
2023 DOWNTOWN RESURFACING PROJECT
City Praject No. 1041�84
Genexal l�Totes
Divis�on Ol — Genera! Reguirements
General:
1. The Contractor s�aall be responsible for locating a11 utilifies, whether public or private, prior to
excavation. The information and data shown with respect to existing undergtound facilities at �r
contiguous to the site is approximaie and based on in%rmation iurnished by the owners of such
underground facilities ar aaa physical appurteaiances obse�ved in the �eld. The City and Engineer
shall not be respons�ble for tlze accuracy ar compleieness af �iy such information ar data. TI�e
Cvntrac�or shall have full responsibility for reviewing and checking all such infortnation or data,
for locating all undergraund facilzties, for coordix�atio� of the wQrk with the owners of such
underground facilities c�uring construction and for the safety and protection thereof and tepairing
any damage thereto resuSting from �he Work. Ti�is Wark shail be cdnsidared as a subsidiary ita�nn
of Wark, the cost ofwhich shall be ineludad in tha price bid in the Proposal far various 6id items.
The Contractor shall notify a.�y affected awners (utility companies) or agencies in writing at least
48 hours prior to cansEruction.
a. Notify TEXAS 811 (1-800-DIG-TESS' or www.texas8.l.I.o�g} to lacate existing utilities
prior to construction.
b. Caution! Buried electric lines may exist alang this proj�et. Contact electrical providers 48
hours prior to excar�ation :
c.
2.
3.
�
� ONC4R Will Riegler 8I7-215-67Q7
m Tri Cou�ty Kevon Maoney 817-752-8160
Caution! Buried gas Iines zx�.ay exist along this proj�et. Contact At�nos Energy 48 hours
priar ta excavation, and within tv+�o {2) hours of encountering a gas line (John C�ane:
817-20�-2845}
Cauiie�ni Buried communicatian cables may exisi along this praject. Contact
eommunicatinn companies �S hours prior to excavation:
� Spect�nn✓Charte� Communicatian Sherri Trahan 817-271-8108
• AT&T Gary Tilary 817-338-6202
• One Source Comrraunications JeremyHegwood 817-745-2243
e. Caution! When doing worlc vvithin 200 feet of any signalized intersection, the Cantractor
shail notify Traffic Managemeirt Division of City nf Fort �Vot�h T/PW, 72 hours prior to
excavation (Kassem Elkhalal: 817-392-8742). The Contractor shall pratect existing signal
hardware, ground baxes, detection loops, a�id underground conduit at signalized
intersectior�s. Any damages at signalized in�ersectiaris shaIl 6e replaced at t11e expense of
the Contract�r. T11e Contractor shall eontact the City at 817-392-8IOU to perform conduit
line locates at signalized intersections 72 hours prior ta commencing work at �he
intersection.
f. The Coutracior shall ndtify the City of rort WorCh Project Manager 4$ hours priox to the
start of atty excavation (Tirriqul �slam: 8I7-392-248�
Contractor's personnel shall have identifying clothing, hats or baciges at all times which idetatify
the Contractor's na.me,logo or company.
Pratect concrete curb and gutter, drive�vays, and sidewalks that are not designated for removal.
Removal and replacement of these iteins shall be as designatad in the drawings.
CITY DF FORT WORTfi 2023 170WN1'OWN RCS[l[ZFAING PRQJECT
STANDARD CONSTRUCTiONGENERALNOTES CityProjectt�inmber 1D4184
Version Release Decembcr 1$, 2017
Division 32 — Exteriar Iiuprovements
Geiieral;
1. At locations wl}ere die curb and guttec are to be replaced, the Contractor shall assutne all
respoiYsibility for the r�-estahlishment af �xisting street and gutter grades. Establishrnent of
grades shall ba consicieced as a subsidiary item of Work, the cost of which shall be included in tl�e
price bid in the Proposal %r �arious bid items.
2, All d�•iveways, whzcIl are opeil cut, shall have at least a temporary d�•iving surface at the ea�d of
each day. The t:emporary surface shall be considered as a subsidiary item of Work. The cost of
whicll shall ba i��cluded in the price bid in the Proposal for various bid itetns.
Bike Lanes and Shared Pavemeiit 11�Iarkings:
1, Proposed bike lanes sliould maintain a minimutn effective width of 4 feet (measured fram edge of
gutter to center oi siripe}.
2. Bicycle pavement �narkings should be located 2� feet fironn the curb return, stop bar, or cross walk
(wl�icl�ever is applicable) unless denoted otherwise in the drawings.
3. Carnbined width of bike lan� aiid on-str�et parl�ing should not be Iess than 13 feet.
4. If travel lane is greater than 14 feet wide, shared pavament markings shall be placed 4 feet from
face oi curb or edge o� on-stceet parking (whiclievsr is appIicable).
5, Lf trave� lane is less than or equai to 14 feet wide, sl�az�ed pavement �arkings shall be placed in
the middle of the traveI lane.
3. Bike lane symbol, arrow, and shared pavement markings sl�ould �e repeated at tlie beginning af
each intersection.
�. On uninierrupted seetio�s af roadway, bike lane sym.bol and at•row slaould not be spaced more
than 330 feet apart and shared paveinent markings sl�ould not be spaced more �lian 250 feet apai�t.
S. Bike lai7e symboI, arrow, and shared pavament maa•kings sllould not be plaeed at privat�
driveways or public intersectia��s.
6. Bilce lane striping sh�Ltld be 4 inclies solid white, hot-applied thermoplastic unless specified
otherwise in tl�e drawings, All other bike lane pavement martcings shall also be wllite, hot applied
thermoplastic unless otherwise specified in the drawings.
7. All dimensions are from face of curb and are to ceajter af 1I1e pave�nent marking.
8. Shared pavemeqt markings should not be used on facilities witli a posteci speed greater than 35
�npla.
Sidewal�cs aiid Curb Ramps:
1. The curb ramp standaz'd details are intenc�ed to slto�v typical layauts for the construction ofthe
curh ramps. The information shown on the standard del:ails meet the reyuirements shawn in the
"2012 Texas Accessibility Standards" (TAS) and the "20I0 ADA Standards for Aceessible
T]esign" by the Department of ]ustice.
2. City of Fort Wortlt Standard Details are only intended to indicate pay limits for each type af
ramp, the En�ineer is responsible for the development aud design of the sidewallc and curb ramp
layout, including actual dimensions and slope percentages.
3. The Cont�acioz� may not make changes to the sidev�aIk and curb ramp layout without approval of
the City. T`he Contractar may propose changes to the sidewalk aud curb ramp layout due to field
eanditio�ls, but a��y proposed cha��ges i��ust be approved by tl�e City.
4. Curb ramp running slopes shall not be steeper than 8.3% (12:1). Adjust curb ramp length or
grade of approach sidewalks as dir�cted by the City.
5. Curb ramp flare slopes s�all not be steeper t1�an 10% (1 D:1 } as measured along back of curb.
6. Maximum allowable cross slope on sidewalk and curb t•amp surfaces is 2°l0.
7. Tl�e mini�nu�n width of sidewaiks and curb ramps shall be 4 feet.
CITY OP rORT WORTH 2623 bpWNTOWN RESURI�'AING PRQIECT
STANDARD COIV�TRUCT[ON GENER�II.NOTES CityProjec#Numher 1Q4184
Versian Release December 18, 2017
8. La��dings sliall be provided at �11e top of curb ramps. Tha landing cIear lengtl� shall be 5 feet
nrzinimum from the end af ramp. The landing clear width sl�all be at Ieast as wide as tlie curb
�•amp, excluding flares. The landing shall have a m�imum slope oi2% in any ciirection.
9. In alterations where there is no laziding at the top of tlle curb ra�np, curb ra�np flares s��all be
provic�ed and shall not be steeper than 8.3% (12:1).
IQ_ Where turni«g is req�ired, maueuve�ing space at the top and bottom of curb ramps shall be 5 feet
by 5 feet minimuin. The space at the bottom s11a11 be wllolly contained witl�in the crosswalk
markings and shall t�ot project into vehicular h•a.ffic lanes.
1 I. Curb ramps �+itli returned curbs rnay be used only where pedestrians would nortnally vvaIk acrass
the ramp, either because the adjacent surfac� is planting or oEher non-walking surface or because
ti�e sidc approacIi is substantially abstructed,
12. Where curb ram�s are prQvided, crosswalk maekings shall be required and ramps shaIl be alignad
with the crosswalk.
13. Caunter slapes of adjoining gutters and road surfaces immediately adjacent to the curb ramp shall
not be steaper than 5% (20:1} in any direction.
Cli'Y OF FOItT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESiTRFA.ING PROJ�CT
STAI�€DARD CONSTRiJCTIO�I GENERAL NOTES City Project Number L04I84
Version Relcase Dccember 18, 2017
Divisiom 33 - Utilities
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For utility work within utility easements, onc� pipe oz• appurtenances have beez� installad or
rehabilitated, i�nmediately comine��ce teinporary surface restoration. Coinplete surface restor�tion
ta the owner's satisfactian within seven (7) days of wnrlc finishing on-sit�. Failure to maurtain
surFace restoration, as noted above, may result in suspensiQn af worlc until restoration is
complete.
Existing vertical deflections ar�d pipe slopes shawn on the drawings are approximate and have not
been iield veritied, �nless otherwise noted. Rim elevations, flow lines, and harizoutal locations of
existing manholes were determit�ed frain fieid sux•vey. If �eld conditions vary from thosa snown
on drawings Conlxactor shall no#ify City.
Maintain all e�isting water and sewer connections to customers in working orde�- at all tirries,
except for brief interruptians in service for water and sewer services to be reinstated. In na casa
shall services be allowed to remain o�t of service overnight.
Establish and inaiirtain a irez�ch safety systezn ii-� accordance wifh tha ex.cavation safety pIa�n and
FederaI, State or local safety requirernents.
Provzde and follow approved Con�ned Space Entry Program in accordance witl� OSHA
requirements. Confined Spaces shall include mani�ales and all other confined spaces in
ace4rdance witl� OSHA's Permit i-equired for Confiiied Spacas.
Only City prequalified Contractors, by appropriate Water Department work category, shaIl be
allowed to adjust valve boxes, manholes, ring & cavers, etc.
Pravide tlirust restraint by means of �•estraining joiz�ts at fitii�lgs and concrete blocicing. Wh��i
specificaily indiaated on the Drawings, provide th�•ust restraint at designated joints beyond the
�ttings. Each method shaIl be capahle of tL�rust restraint uldependent of the other system. The
Contractor shall refer to Ciry Standard DetaiIs for area required to install concrete blocking.
AlI ductile iron mecilanical joint �ttings sl�all ba restrained to pipe using retainer glands.
Proposed water mains shall have a minimum cover of 48-ii�ehes cover above the top of pipe,
unless shown ot�erwise on the drawings or details.
,All water services shall be instalIed above storin sewers, exoept where shown otherwise in the
drawings.
Elevation adjustment at coilnectioz�s may be made wit� bends, offset�, or joint deflections. Jnint
deflections shall not exceed fifty percent (50%) of manufacturer's recommenda�ions.
Tezz�porary pre,ssure p�ugs required for sequ�ncing of canstruction and testing of prop�sed water
lines shall be cansidered subsidiary to the work and shall be iilcluded in the pa•ice bid in the
Proposal ior various bid items.
Sanitaxy Sewer:
l. Verify that all connections ta the sanitary sew�r syst�m �re for sanitary sewer only. Notify City of
any discovered illicit cannections.
2. The Contractor shall be liable for all damage� to properties, homes, and basemeiits frort� backup,
which may result during the installation of ne�v pipe and/or abandorvnei�t of existing pipe. The
Contracfior will be allowed to open clean outs where avaiiable. The Gontractor will be responsible
%r all clean up associated with openin:g clean auts.
3. For a�I sanitary se�ver service connections at maiilioIes, provide a hydraulic slide in accardance
with the details.
CTI'Y OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTdW[�f EtESURFAING PA03ECT
57'ANDARD Cp1VSTRUCTIat�I G�T�IERAI. NOTES City Project Number 1041$4
Version Release DeceRiber 18, 2Q17
Storm Drain:
1. 1�/faii�tain the exfsting storm drainage system until the proposed system is in service. In i�o case
should the Contractor leave the existiiig stor�n drain out oFseivice whareby runof�vwould cause
damage to adJacent property.
2. Const�•uct all drainage iz�proveinents from the downstream end to the upst��eam end to alIow
cantinued stot-rn drain service. Xf the Contraetor proposes io construct the system otherwise, the
Contt�actoe shall submit a sequeilcing plan to t17e City for appro�al.
3. Take appropriat� measures ta prese�•ve wildlife in accordance with applicable %deral, state and
local guidelines.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESURFATNG PRp3ECT
STAt�QARD CONSTRUCT'ION GENERAI, NOTES City Projeat Number 104184
Version Release December ] 8, 2017
Divisiori 34 - Transportation
General:
1. P�•ior to ac�ivaiing t�•affic signals witI1 new or revised signaI titning, the contractor shau�d e-n�ail
Aziz Raltman, Sr. Professianal Engineer, at Azi�.Rahtnan(c�fottworthtexas.go� at least three (3}
vveeks in advanc� to schedule that.
2. If new c�binets and controllers are being installed and the controllers need to be pragramzned and
tested by City Forces; t�e conY�•actor should deliver �l�em to the City of Fa��t Wortll, Signal Shop at
SOOI Jarr�es Ave., at least three {3} weeks ii� advance to sclaedule that.
3. Unless there is a compelling reasan, a new traffzc signal will be put on flash on Thursdays and
working colors the following Tuesday.
4. Switching from old traffic signal to a netiv one, thi� sl�ould be done on. Tuesdays only.
S. Notify Traffic Manageinent Division (817-392-7738) Project Repres�ntative at least 24-hours in
advance of all cancrete pours. T�ispector must be present when conarete is placed on the proj ect site.
6. If apnlicable. equipment supplied by �lie City will be available for pick. up froan tl�e
Transportation/Public Works (TlPW) �arehouse afi 5Q01 7ames Avenue andlor the Village Creelc
Pole Yard {5000 MLK Freeway}. The Project Representative rnust authorize all equipinent
pickUps.
i. Desig� consultant sl�all sul�mit electronic fiIe in C�D format as well as PDF (11" X 17"} of �nal
signed and sealed plans to ihe City.
8. Contractor shall provide a 5-year rr�anufacturer warranty on APS systems. The warranty
ddcumentafiion shalI include the sta��t date (wlien material 'as delivered to job site) and the and date
af the waz'ranty and the serial numbet- of the eqwipmen�.
Traffc Signals:
1, The City will not provide traffic sigt�al cabinet or traffic signal controller to the Contcactor. Tl�e
cosi fot these items must be included in the City project budget, or for all privately funded projects,
ihe cost must he included in the bid package far purchase from the vendor.
2. The Contractor shall provide all materials needed to construct a fully operational traf�c signal as
called out far in the plans and specifications.
3. All e�isting signal equipment shalI remain iii glace and Qperating until new equiprnent is in place
and ready to o�aerate.
4. The Contractor is respos�sible for hauling and praperly disposing of salvaged matei•ial from t�e jo6
site to a disposal site af their choosing. The Contractor will not be allowed to drop Off salvaged
materials at the City yards.
Foundatio�s:
CITY OF rORT WORTI-i 2023170WNTOWN RESURFAIi+IG PROJ�CT
STANDARp COAISTRi1CT[ON GEN�RAI. NDTES City Praject Number �04184
Version Relesse December 18, 2p17
1. Dimensions shawn o�l plans fo�• locations Qf signal foundatior�s, conduit, and other items ti�ay vaty
in order to meet locaI conditions. AIl locations af%undations, conduit, and ground boxes shalI be
approved by the Traffic Signal I�is�ector ar the City Engineer.
2. Contractor shall contact �he City t�aff'ic si�nal inspector prior fo pouring cabinet foundation to be
sure that template and balt pattenis are eorrect for type of cabinet being supplied. Foundation shall
be ij�stalled per City Specification and City Detail.
3. Pier Foundations shall be poured f�gether in ane piece.
4. Na signal poles shall be placed on foundations p�•ior ta five (5) calandar days follawing pouring of
concrete,
5. Contractor shalI clean up and remo�ve all loose materia� resulting from construc#ion operations each
day pz•ior to the warlc is beii�g suspended.
6. Controller cabine� concreie apron sha11 be subsidiary to the bid itena for the controller cabinet
i'ouzadatian. Cabinet foundation and apron sllall be poured together ii� one pi�ce.
Controller and Cabinet:
1. Confracior shall instalS controller cabznet and connect all associated field wiring.
2. City will ii�stall signal tztning and pragram controiler.
Conduit:
1. A continuous grounded system s�aIl be provided in PVC conduit by r�uuiing 1#8 bare copper wire
in eonduit between foundations aild grounding at each fouiidation ground rod.
2. All conduits shall be Schedule 80 �VC.
3. Ele�trical service shalI be instaIled per City Specifications and City Detail zn separate 2" conduit
from the m�ter ta the signal cabinet.
Signal Heads:
1. All signal head� shall be McCainTM, EconoliteTM, or approved equivalent style and dimeizsions.
2. All signal heads shall he covered with burlap or tither appraved material from the time of
installation until the signal is placed in operation.
3. All signal head attachments shall be designed such that the wiring to each signal head shall pass
frorn tl�e mast arm through a ra.in tight connector to the signal I�ead bracing or attachment haidware
to the signal head. A srr�all amvunt of exposed signal cable shall forrri a drip Ioop.
4. All LED signal indications shall be General Electric {GE) GelcareTM or equivalent and shaIl meet
the latest ITE standards.
S. Signal heads (all displays} and pedastrian Walk and Don't WalIc haads with countdown displays
shall have LED inserts.
6. Cla.�n-Shell mour�ting assemblies shall be used for pedestrian indications.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOV� RESURFAING PROJ�CT
STA]VI3AR� CONSTRUCTION GEN�I2AL IVOTES City Prajec# Number 104184
Version Release Decemher 18, 2017
7. All LED signals shall be of the incandescent appearauce.
8. All signal heads shal] have black aluminu�n, louvered, single piece back plafes compatib�e with
McCainTM, Ecai�oliteTM, oz• approved equival�nt signal liead housings.
Traffic Signs and Pavement MarI�ings:
1. All traffic signs and mountiz�g laardwa�•e sl�own on the plans will be fiirnished aild installed by the
coaatractor includ'm� tha rnet�-o street name signs. The contractor shall provide a detail sl��et far the
m�tro st�eei name sigr�s with block numbers to the Cit� far appro�val przor �o fabrication and
installation.
2. Existing stap sigus and posts will be i•�moved by the contractor upon, or before, the signal turn-on.
Detectian System:
1. The Contractor shail furnish and install the lterisTM Vantage Vector Hybrid Detection System and
cable.
2. Th� Cofrtractor shall insiall, aim and program aIl detectors as per City Staudard Speci�cations and
City Details.
3. Th� Cantractar sl�all refer to and City Standard Details and project plans for detaction zones
placement.
Emergency Vehicie Preemption Equipment (EVP):
1, The Contractor sliall furnish and install the OpticomTM EVP (detectors, cable, and disc�iminataz'
units}.
The Contractor shall irlstall the EVP detectors on the mast arm as shown on the plans anc�
appropriate City Detail, and run one continuous EVP cable from the detector to the cabizaet.
Installation of the EVP sysiem r�ill be paid for per bid item.
Accessible Pedestrian Signal (,APS):
I. APS �utits with audible rnessage shalI be installed on all T�DOT locations or at the directioa� af the
City �ngineer.
2. APS units sl�all cazxzply vvitl� ihe Iatest version of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices {TMUTCD).
3. AFS units shall be installed per City Standard Speci�cation and CiTy Detail.
Battery Backup:
1. If called out %i• in the plans, battery backup units supplied sliall comply with tha Cify Standard
Speoifications. Installation shall be completed per City Standard Specifications and City Detail.
Traffic Cantrol:
1. The Contraetor sl�all submit a Wark Schedule, TrafFic Coi�trol PIan, and acquire a Development
Permit fram I7evelopment Department, at 200 Texas Street. Contact Chuck McLure (517-392-
7219}.
CITY OF FORT WORTH 2O23 DOWNTOWN RESUit��AING PROJ�CT
STANbELRb CONSTRUCTION GENERAi, N�T�S City Project Num6er 1�4184
Varsioa� Releaae !]ecember 18, 20I7
2. Tl�e Co��tractor sllall be responsible far the safety of pedestria.ns and motot•ists in the area of the
traffic sig��al construetion site.
3. Roads and streets sha11 be kept open to traf�`ic at all tirr�es. Contractor shall arrange construction so
as ta clase only one lane af a roadway at a time.
4. All canstruction operations shall be conducted to pravide minimal interference to traffic. All traff'ic
signal equipment insta.11ations shall be arranged so as to permit contit�uous moveanent of traff'ic in
aIl direcfions at all times.
5. Contractor shall be responsible for any signage necessary during construction.
6. Unless atlierwise noted, it is the contractor's responsibility to ensure that signal indications and
timing are adjustied and inaintained to ensure safety in vsrork zone at all times.
7. Any traffic signal modifications during coi�struction are subsidiary to traffic control plan (TCP)
pay item.
8. Any traific signal modifications sllould be in cozx�pliance with the latest version of tlie Texas
Manual on Uzazfa:rm Tra�c Contral Devices ('1'M[7TCD) and the Ciiy of Fort VVorth Stai�dards.
9. The cantractor shall submit any proposed traff'ic signaI rnodifioations to the Tr�c Signal Section
for their approval ten (10} days prior to any �hanges.
Electric Serviee:
1. Install tlle required electric ser�rices and obtain an electrical service permit in each xnstance, cast of
whieh wilI be paid by the Contraotor.
2. The electrical service shall he I00 amps with 120/240 valtage hrancli circuit and shall comply with
City Standard Specifications and City Detaiis as applicable per plans.
Lunninaxares:
l. The City will not furnish lumillaire maierial to the contractor. The Contractor shall furnish and
install LED luminaires for traffc signals in accordance with the latest Ci�ty� Standard Specifications,
City Details, and plans.
2. All new sireetlight pole types shall match those of the surraunding area of Fort Worth for which
they are being installed in. Contact the City Tr�c Managemei3t, Street Light Sectian at (S 17) 392-
7738 for direction on light pole types allowed areas. The sa�e poles sha�I be consistently used
throughout subdivisions.
CITY OP FORT WORTH 2fl23 DOWNTaW[d RESURFATNG PRO]�CT
STP.NDARD CONSTRUCTiON GENERAL NOTES City Project Number 104184
Version Release Decem6er 18, 2017
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MATERIALS At�� TkiEIR MANUFACTURERS:
8.1. ARMOR T1LE (VITRIFiED POLYMER CQMP�SITE} BY ENGlN�ERE[? PLASTICS, WG,
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NC.
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Sth St, W
9th St, E
9th St, E
9th St, W
Belknap St, E
Belknap St, W
Belknap 5t, W
Belknap St, W
Belknap 5t, W
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Jones 5t
Main St
Houstan St
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Taylor St
Burnett 5t
Main St
Commerce 5t
Calhoun St
Jones 5t
Main St
Houston St
Throckmorton St
Tay�or St
Lamar 5t
Burnett St
Commerce St
Calhoun 5t
Ho�aston St
Main St
Commerce St
Main St
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E Belknap St
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N Throckmorton St
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N Lamar 5t
N 8urnett 5t
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Gro�e St
Houston St
Throc[cmarton St
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Burnett St
Cherry St
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W Weatherford 5t
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E 5th St
E 6th St
E 7th 5t
E 8th St
W Weatherford St
W Weatherfard St
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E 4th St
E 5th St
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E 7th St
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W 1st St
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Taylor St
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Taylor St
Taylor St
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