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HomeMy WebLinkAboutContract 28322�`i�y o�l��rt ��orth, T'exas �y�� �ifi� ��t����( ��rrlm+��������� C�ATE RE�'�I=2ENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE 11i103 *���'� 9�Qs 3aCENTIJRY � 1 of 3 SUBJ�CT AWARD OF CONTRACT TO CENTURY SERVICES COMPANY FOR EJNIT I WQRTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AND UNiT li FAR GREATER NORTHSIDE MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SlDEWALK IMPRDVEMENTS . REC4MMENDAT[ON; It is recommended that the City Cou�cii authorize the City Manager ta execute a contract with Cer�tury 5ervices Company far Unit I Worth Heights Modef BlocEc Concrete Sidewalk Improvements and Unit I1 Far Greater Northside Model Blocic Concrete 5idewaik Improvements in the amount of $240,82D.3a. DISCUS510N: On October �6, 2001 (M&C G-134Q4), th� City Councii reallocated $332,714.OQ in Worth Heights Model Blocks street irnpro�ement funds to be utilized for s�dewaik construction. The Worth Heights NeighborF�ood Association selected severa[ streets to receive sidewa[ks. [nitially, same of the streets were removed from the projec� because the estimated constr�ction costs exceeded the allocated funds. The contracf doc�ments cantain language that permits the constructian of additianal sid�walks wi#F�in the modef block if funding is availab�e. Based upon the unit bid �rices submitted by Gentury Services Compa�y, sidewalks can be consfructed at all locations originally requested by the Wo�th Heights Nei�hborhood Assaciation barring any conflicts wifhin the parkway. S�aff intends to process a Mayor and Council Communication and change order to add th�se additional streets. The contrac# documents list the folf�wing streets to receive si�ewalks: Pafford Street Pafford Street Pafford Street East Fogg Street East Fagg 5treet East �ogg Street Drew Street Mason Street Masor� 5t�eet May Street 5t. Louis Street St. Louis Street Bryan Avenue South Grove Street �04W 300V1� 40�E 3QOW 200E 30aW 3Q4W 30QW 3�QW 39a0 3900 3900 3850 3500 througF� through through through through thraugh through througF� through thro�gh thcough through through through 600E blocks 200E blocks 64aE blocks 100W blocks 600E blocks 60DE blocks 604E blocks 60QE blocks 60aE blocks 4050 bfocks 405� blocks 40�0 blocks 4D5D blocks 3700 6locks (narth side of street) �souih side of street) (soufh side of streef) (north side of sfreet) (north side of s�reet) (soufh side ofi street) (so�tl� side of street) (north side of street) (s�ufh s9de of str�:et} (east side of street) {west side of streef} {easf side af street) {west side ot stre�t) {west side of street) The str�ets to b� added �o tF�e�project are as follows: Pafford Sfreet East Fogg Street Drew Street 2�OE through 40flE blocks 100W through 200E blocks 300W through fi00E �lacks {souih sic�e of street} (north side of street) (north side of street} (list continued on ne� page} City o���rt `�oYth, T'exas ���� �1�� ������( ����l��l1C����� DA7E REFERENC� NUMBEFt � i7ro3 **C�R 94�� LOG NAM� I PAGE 30CENTURY I 2 of 3 �UB��c7 AWARD OF CONTRACT T� CENTURY SERVEC�S COMPANY FOR UN1T I WORTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SfDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AND UNIT II FAR GREATER � NORTHSIDE MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS � South Gra�e Street 3700 t�raugh 3800 blocks {east side of street) Janes Street 3900 through 405� blocks (west side of stre�t) I-35W South Frontage 3700 thraugh 3800 blocks (west side of sfreet) Road On February 5, 2002 (M&C C-18947}, the City Council realfocated $26,386.78 in �ar Gr�a�er Northside Mod�! Blocks funds ta be ufilized for sidewalEc canstruction. The streets where the sidewalks wilf be constructed are as follaws: � Hanna S#ree# Loving Street Rosen S�reet 30D0 block 3100 block 3200 blocic This project is located in COUNCII. DISTRICTS 2 arid 9. {easf side af stree�) (east side af str�et} (west side of street) The project was advertised fior bid on S�ptember 99 and 26, 2002. On October 24, 2002, the folfowing ' bids (Units I and I[ cambined) were received: � BfQDERS Century Services Companv, Westhill Construction, Inc. Architectural Plan & Build W�T Enterprises SRO General Contracting, Inc. C. Green Scaping, L.P. Northstar Construction, Inc. B. T. Constr�ction, 1nc. - Perma Systems General Contractors, Ir�c. GiIcQ Confracting, Inc. P. & E. Cantractors, Inc. M. A. Vinson Construction Campany, inc. Roadway EngineerEng & Constr�ctian, Inc. McClendor� Constructian Company, Inc. Ed A. Wilson, Inc. Linder Construction, Inc. Broaks Constuction, Inc.** AMOUNT $240.820.35 $286,681.90 $29Q,731.58 $292,362.50 $31 �,238.20 $323,fiO3.60 $331,514.2fl $334,877'.00 $341,472.16 $347,903.70 $3fi0,794.00 $367,385.5D $388,375.80 $416,8fi8.00 $445,489.D0 $532,834.�D $ 51, 926.00 TfME OF COMPLET�ON 120 Calendar Days **Contractor's bid did not include prices for Unit I and was n�t considered. �`i�y of 1�'art �orth, T'exas ���� ��d ��c����l ��rr��������y�r� DATE REF�RENCE NUMBER LOG NAME PAGE 117103 **C�194Dfi 3�CENTURY 3 af 3 S�IBJECT qWARD OF CONTRACT TO CENTURY SERVICES CDMPANY FOR UNIT i WORTH HEfGHTS MOI]EL gLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AND UNIT ll FAR GREATER NORTHSiDE M�DEL BLOCK C4NCRETE SIDEWA�K IMPRC)VEMENTS The contingency for possible change orders is $12,041.OD. Century Sen►ices Company is in camp�ianc� wifih the City's M/WBE (]rdinance by committing to 14% M/VIIBE participation. The City's goal on this project is 10%. FISCAL 1NFORMATI�NICERTIFlCATION: The �inance Director certifies that funds are available in the current operating budget, as appropriated, of the Grants Fur�c�. � MO:r Sui�mittet� for City Manager's OF�ce by: Ivlarc Ott Originafing Department Hcad: FiJND I 1�CCOUNT I CEN'1'ER I AMOUNT � (to) � 8476 � CTl'Y 5ECRETARY Dnuglas 12ademaker Additianal Informatiau Coniacf: Dauglas Rademaker 6i57 � (from) GR76 539920 GR7B 539120 � GR78 539120 G157 � Q0520669776D $214,433.57 005206'E27870 $ 23,675.96 005206'{27880 $ 2,71q.82 APPROVED Q 1107103 I ( 4 L' _ .. � CI7'Y C7�' �'��'�' WC]R.TH , l � , � , ; , �; I � �a �� DEPARTMENT OF EN�INEER,�IG ENGINEER.ING �ERV�CES �]�VI�T0�1 A►�1��11iDx11Yi 1�Q. Y . U�� �y 1•'�/_R��� SJLlJAkJ�� �iiAJ��� ��� V� �[��TICItET°E SID��.A►,�,� ��R�A�E11�11TT�. p1ZO,�ECT NQ. GR'��i-04 a2QGG97T90 1LTI�TIT IY: ]�'�� ��.A�.'�'�R 1ri�D1tT'�I�IDE 1�[U���. ��C)C� ��Dl�d�l��`� �����1LI� �1VIPR�Di�ME�1'�'�: � . PRQ.IEC� NO.'s; G�t7G�U0520b1�i8i0 & GR'16�pQ�"�0612'�BSU ��,EA�E DA'iI3: �ctot�cr 1S, 20�2 AVFORMAT'1't7N TD SIDDERS: . The Spcaificaripns a�ad �az�tzact Docnrnents far th� �bcvc m��tianed ��roject a�re revised �ad amended as �ollovs�s; _ 1. Secause of tk�e late. releAse flate af �1Sis �.ddcnd� the re�eipt a�' bxc�s k�as been deIayed one we�k. �tid� will bo received $s set fartl� in t}�e Nakice to T�idders on Thursdav Octoher Z4, �002. 2. 1�11 i�11� �Y0�508��, t�pla�� Unit II Far C�'e�teX Noll'tk7,5ide Model $lock Wi1�i � UNl'I` II: FAR. G1�EA'�I'�� NOR'i'�I'liE lYl�DEL $LOCK SpEC P�1Y A�F�LQX, I7�SCR'�''�ION' a�' �'I'EMS WI7'H �XD TJNIT TO"I'AL f 1 EYVi 'IT�M �UANTiz'Y �RICBS WRI'i"Z'L�N 1N 1?UORbS k��C� AMOUN'i' BIb S.P. �. = 1 L�. U�'ILI7'Y AD,i[,TSTMk:�v� � FIVE HUNDR'�,,,�y�1o11ar5 & � IV� Cct�ts P�t L$_ 5$ 00.00 , 500.(i0 S.P. 2. � ��- L�A. 1'itOJEG"T ElESIGN�TION SZG�TS � THREE HT,3NDRFI) Da�lars & ` NO ContS �ur EA, $ O� 4�O.Q �6�4,aU 1Q4 3. � 6. SF. RLMC]VL �XIS'�. 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REC�?PT �C�NOW��bGEU: � , l. �'-°^-*- �-"�' �---� A. DQUGLA� �#T��M,,�.EIL, P.S. I7IlZ�CT4R, P' ' M�NT Q� �NGIN��ttii�TC� � �y: ��. � �axa��, p.B. Managcr, Engineez�,ug Servi�cs � , i �a �a , � � . ,: ��� ,= ,+� �sos iLe �ie �a� x�� X�I �I�9fld �l�I,�dJ��OdSI�d��, �I� Si.oi �n�. �oo�-�ti-�,�o � � C�TY OF FORT WORTH TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT --- �� � .. Ul�TIT I: WORTH HEIGHTS li�[ODEL BLOCK C41�TCRETE SIDEWALK TNIPROVEIVLEI�ITS: PROJECT NO. GR76-005�4669'��90 U1�TIT II: FAR GREATER NORTHSII)E 1ViODEL BLOCI� COI�TCRETE SIDEWALK I1ViPROVE1�El�TS: PROJECT NO.'s: GR76�OO�Z06127870 & GR76--005206].27880 � GARY W. JACKSON CITY MANAGER ROBERT D. GOODE, P.E. DIRECTOR TRANSP�RTATION &PUBLIC 'WORKS DEPARTMENT 2002 .. _�--_ � �- APPI��VEI) _ ���� A.DO�TGLAS RADE � KER, P.E. DIltECTOR, DEPARTME OF ENGINEERING , ! .�PPl���E � ^ JEROME C. WAT.K�R, CTOR, HOUS � � APPRO��D � � � � �., 1 � Q '�- GEORGE BEHMANESH, P.E. ASSIS TOR, TRAN . PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. ' + ��e� ��� RECO NDED DATE TABLE OF C�NTEl�TTS PAR.T A NO'I'ICE TO BIDDERS SPECIAL TNSTRUCTIONS TO SIDDERS PART B PROPOSAL VENDOR COMPLTANC� TO STAT� LAW MACON-DAVIS AC� CONTRACT PACKET MINORITY AND R'OMEN BUSINE5S ENTERPRISE SPECIFICATIONS PART C GENERAi. CONDITIONS (sec Cafy of Fort Worth Standard Specif cations for SEreet and Storm Drain Construction, Part I. General Provisions} PART D SP�CIAL FROVISIONS PART E SPECIFICATIONS PART F BONDS Perfarmance Sond Payment $ond Expe�ence Recard Equipment Schedule Ceriificate of Insurancc Contractor C�mpliance With Worker's Compensatinn Law PART G CONTRACT APPENDIX: STANDARD DETAILS Sidewalk Lncat'tnns Praject Designation Sigra Transitions from 4' ia 5' Sidewalk Typical Construction Layout �- 4' Standard Sidewalk Typical Canstruction Layout— 5' Cambination Sidewalk 10' Parkway Section Retaining Wall with Sidewalk Concrete 5teps Driveway Approach SideWalkRamp Details Courtesy Notice � sf .Y I:� PART A IiTQTICE T� BIDDERS A1�iD AND SPECiAL II�TSTRUCTI�I�S TO S�DDERS ,f ,I � ,.1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for the following: FOR: UNIT I: WORTH H�IGHTS M�DEL BL4CK CONCRETE SIDEWALK llViPROVEMENT5 PROJECT NO. GR96-005206G9i'�9Q UNIT II: �'AR GREAT�R NORTHSIDE MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SID�WALKIMPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO.'s GR76-005�061�787D & GR76-OU52061�788U DOE NO. 3SG0 Ad[�ressed to Mr. Gary W. Jackson, City Managex of the City of Fort Worth, Texas will be received at the Purchasing Office un�il 1:30 PM, Thursday, October 17, 2QU2, and then publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 PM in Yhe Council Charnbers. Plans, Specifications and Contract Docurnents far this prnject ma}r be obtained at the Of�"ice of the Department of Engineering, Municipal Office Building, 1000 'Thxackmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas. One set of documents will be prowided to prospeCtive bidders %r a deposit a� $20.00; such deposit will be refunded if the dacument is returned in good condition within (10) ciays after bids are opened. Additional sets may be purchased on a nonre�undable basis for twenty dollars {$24.OQ) pez set. T7�ese documents contain add�tionai information for prospective bidders. Bid security is required in accordance with the Special Instruction to Bidders. The City reserves the righi ta reject any and/or all bids an$ waive any and/oz all izregularities. No bid zuay be withdrawn untiI ihe expiratian af forty-nine (49) days from the date the MIWBE UTIL,TZATION FORM, PRTMF CONTRACTOR WANER FORM and/or the GOOD FATTH EFFQRT FORM �("Dacumentation") as appropriate is received by the City. The award of coniract, if made, will be within forty-nine (49) days a8er this documentation is received, 'but in no case vvill the award be made unti� the responsibility of t�e bidder to whazn it is proposed to award the contract has been verified. Bidders are responsible for ohtaining all Addenda #a the contract docuznents and acknowledging receipt of tlie Addenda by initialing the appropriafe spaces on the PROPOSAL forn�. Bids that do not ac�cnawledge zeceipt of all Addenda may be rejecYed as heing nonresponsive. Inf'ormation zegarding the status of Addenda may be ohtained by contacting the Deparixnent of Engineering at 817-871-7914. In accord with City of Fort Worth Ordinance No. 11923, as arnended, the City of Fort Worth has goals for the _ participation of minority business enterprises and wamen business enterprises in City contract. A copy of the Ordinance can be obtained from the Office of the C'rty Secretary. In additian, the bidder shall submit the MBEIWBE L]TLI.IZATION FORM, PRIME CONTRACTOR WAIVER FORM andlor the GOOD �ATTH EFFORT FORM ("Documentation") as appzopriate. The dncumentation miust l�e received na later than S:Ofl PM, five (5) City business days after the bid apening date. The �idder shall ob#ain a receipt fram the apprnpriate employee af ihe rnanaging department ta wham delivery vaas made. Such receipt shall he evidence that the documentatian was reeeived by the City. Failure to comply shall render #he bid nonresponsius. For addirional informarion, contact Jim Deeter at (817) 871-7$43. GARY W. JACKSON CITY MANAGER GLORIA PEARSON CITY SECRETARY A. Douglas Ra emaker, P.E.. Directo pa nt g�neering By � -��� � 7 Firing, P.E. Manager, Engineering Services Ad�ertising Dates: September 19, 200� Septeenber 26, 2002 sp�crAL INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 1. BID SECURITY: Cashiez's check ar an �cceptable bidder's bond payable to the City of Fort Worth, in an amiount of not less than five (5°/a) per cent of the total of the bid submitted must accompany the bid, and is subject to forfeit in the e�ent the successful biddez fails to execute the eontract dacuments within ten (10) days after the contract has been awarded. To be an acceptable surety on the bond, (1) the name af the surety shall ba in.cIuded on tk�e current U.S. Treasury, oz (2) the surety must have capital and surplus equal to ten times the limit of the bond. The surety must be licensed to do business in the state of Texas. The amount of the bond shall not exc�ed the amaunt shown on the t�reasuty lisk o� one-tenth (1110) the total capital and surplus. �2, PAYMENT BOND AND PER�ORMANCE BOND: The successful bidder entering into a cont�act for the work will 6e required ta give the City surety in a s�sn equal ta the amaunt oF the contraet awarded. In this connection, the successful bidder shall be required to furnish a performance bond and a payment bond, both in a sum equal tv the amount ai the coniract awarded. Tk�e forrri. of the bond shall be as herein provided and the surety shall be acceptable to the City. A]1 bonds furnished hereunder shall meet the requuements of Chapter 2253, Texas Government Code. In order for a surety to be acceptable to the City, tiye surety must {1) hold a certificate of suthority from tk�e Untied States secretary of tha trcasury to qualify as a surety an oblzgations pernutted or requized under federal law; or (2) ha�e ohtained reinsUrance for any liability in excess of $100,000 frnm a reinsurer that as authazized and admitted as a reinsurez in the state of Texas and is the holder of a certiiicste af authority frorn the Untied States secretary of the treasury to qualify as a surety on obIigations permitted or required under federal law. Satisfactory proof af any such reinsurance shall be provided to the City upon request. Tha City, in its sole discretion, vvill deterntine the adequacy of the proof required herein. The City will accept no sureties who are in default or delinquent on any bonds ar who have an interest in any litigation against the City. Shauld any surety on tlie canlzac# be deternuned unsatisfactnry at any time by the City, notice will be given to the contracfor to that effect and the contrackor shall immediately pzovide a n�w surety satisfactory to the City. Lf the contract amount is in excess af $25,000, a Payment Bond shall be executed, in the atnount of the conhact, solely for the protection of all claimants supplying kabox and materials in the prosecution of the wark. If the contract amount is in excess of $lOQ,000, a Perforrnance Bond shall be ex.ecuted, in the amount of the contract conditzoned on the faithful perfor�nance 4f the work in accordance nvith the plans, specifiaatians, and contract documents. Said bond shall saiely be for the pratection of the Cz#y of Fort Worth. 3. LIOiTIDATED DAMAGES: T�e Contractor's attention is called tn Part 1, Itezn $, paragraph 8.6, of `' t�e "Genezal Pzovisions" af the S�ta�:dard Snecifications for Street an.d Starm Drain Canstructiart of , the City of Fort Worth, Texas, conceming liquidated damages for late com.pletion of projects. 4. AMBIGUITY: Tn case of ambiguity or lack of clearness in stating prices in the proposal, the City reserves the right to adopt the most advantageous construction thereof to the City or to reject the proposal. � 5. EMPLOYM�NT: Ail bidders will l�e required to comply with City Ordinance No. 7278 as amended by City Ordi�iance No. 740Q (Fort Warth City Code Section 13-A-21 through 13-a-29) prohi6iting discrimination in employnsent practices. 6. WAG� RATES: Section 8.8 of the Standazd Specificatians for Street and Stanm Drain Consiructio� is deleted aud replaced with the follpwing: {a) The contractor shall comply with all requiren�ents of Chapter 2258, Texas Gavernment Code, including the payment of n.ot Iess than the zates deternuned by the City Gouncil of th.e City af Fort Worth to be the pre�ailing wage rates in accordance with Chapter 225$, Texas Government Code. 5uch prevailing wage rates are included in tb.ese contract docuznents. (b} The coniractor shall, for a period af three (3) years follo�ving the date af acceptance of the work, maintain records that show (i) the name and occupation of each worker employed by the contractor in the construction of the vwork provided for in this contract; and (ii) the actual per diezn wages paid to each worker. These records shaIl be open at all reasonahle hours for inspeetion by the City. The provisians of tbe special pro�ision titled "Right to Audit" pertain. to this inspection. (c} The contractor sha]l include in its subcontracts and/or slaatl otharwise require a11 af its subcontractors ta camply wifh paragraphs (a) and (b} above. {d) With each partial payment astirnate or payroll period, whiehever is Iess, an aff'idavit stating that the contractor has complied with the requirexnents of Cl�apter 225 $, Texas Gfl�ernment Code. (e} The contractnr shall post the prevailing wage zates in a conspicuous place at the site of the project at all times. Bectian 8.9 of the Standard Specifications far Street and Storm Drain CAnstruction is hezeby del.el�ed. 7. �'INANCIAL STATENIENT: A cusrent certi.fied f�naneial statement may be required by the Department of �ngineering if required for use by ihe CTTY OF �QRT WORTH zn date_rmining the successful bidder. This statement, if required, is to be prepared by an independent Public Accountant hoIding a valid pemut issued by an agpropriate State Licensing Agency, $. TNSURA,NCE: Within ten {10} days of receipt of notice of award of contract, the Cnntractor must provide, along with ex�cuted contract doCuments and appropriat� bonds, praof of insurance foz Worker's Compensation and Comprehensive General Liability (Bodily Injury-$254,Ofl0 each person, $540,000 eac1� occurrence; Property Damage -$300,OC}0 each occurrence). The Gity reserves the zight to request any other insurance coverages as may be required by each individual project. 4. ADDITION.AL INSURA.NC� REQUIREMENTS: a. The City, its offic�rs, emplQyees and servants shaIl be endorsed as an additional insured on Contractor's insurance policies excepting employer's liability insurance coverage under Contractor's workers' compensation insurance policy, b. Certificates of iusurance shall be delivered to the City of Fort Warth, contract administrator in the respective department as specified in the #�id docnments, 1QQ0 Throclanorton Street, Fort Worth, TX 76102, prinr to commencement af work on the contracted project, c. Any failure on part of the City, ta request required insurance docunientation shall not constit�te a �vaiver of Y1ie insurance requirements speciiied herein. d. Each insurance policy shall be endorsed ta prnvide the City a xninimum tlurty days notice of cancellation, non-renewal, an.d/or nnaterial change in policy tern�s ox coverage. A ten days notice shall be acceptable in the e�ent of aon-payment of premium. e. Insurers rnust be authorized to dn business in the State of Texas and have a current A.M. Best ratzng of A: VII or equivalent measuze of �nancial sh�ength and solvency. f. Deductible limits, or self-fun.ded retention lrmits, an each policy must nat exceed $lO,ODq.OQ per occurrence unless otherwise approved by the City. g, Other than warkez's compensation insurance, sn lieu of traditional insurance, Ciry may consider altern.ative coverage or risk treatment measures thzough insurance pools or risk reteniion groups. The City must approve in writing any alierna�ive coverage, h. Workers' compensation insurance policy(s) covering employees employed on the project shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation providing rights of recavery in favor of the City. i. City shall not be responsible far the direct payznent of insurance premiuni costs for contractor's insurance. j. Contractor's insuramce policies shall each be endorsed to provide that such insurance is primary protection and any self funded or commercial coverage maintained by City shall not be called upon to cantribute to loss recovery. k. In the course of the project, Contzactor sball zeport, zn a timely manner, to Cit}�'s of�'iciaily designated cantract administrator any known loss occurrence r�vhich could give rise to a Iiability claim or lawsuit nr wluch could result in a praperty joss. Contractor's liability sha�l not be limited to the specified amaunts of insurance reqaired herein. na. Upon the request of City, Contractor shall provide complete capies of all insurance policies required by these contract docunnenks. � 10. NONRES�llENT BIDDERS: Pursnant to Article 601g, Texas Revised Civil Statutes, the City of Fort Worth will not award this contract to a nfln resident bidder unlesa the nonresident's bid is Iower than the lowest bid submiited by a responsible Texas resident bidder by the same amount that a Texas xesident bidder would be requised to underbid a nonzesiden# bidder to obtain a comparable contract in t�e state in vvhich the nonresidant's principaS place of business is located. "NQnresident Uidder" means a biddez whose pzincipal place of bnsiness is not in tYus state, but excludes a contractor whose ultimate parent company or majorify avvner has its principal pXace of business in this state. "Texas resident bidder" means a bidder whose principai place of husiness is in� this state, and includes a conixactor whose ultimate parent company oz majority owner has its principal place of business in this stal�. This pro�isiou does not apgly �f this confzact involves federal funds. T5e appropriate blanlcs of the Propasai must be filled out by all non resident bidders in order for its bid to meet speeifications. The failuxe of a nonreszdent coniractor to do so will automatically disqualify that bidder. 1 i. MINORITY AND WOMEN BYI5INE55 ENTERPRISES: In accord wi.th City of Fort W orth Ordinance No. 11923, as amended, the Ciiy of Fort Worth has goals for the participation of minority business enterprises and women business enterprises in City contracts. A copy of the Ordinance can be obtained frona tbe office of tlae City Secretary. In addition, the bidder shall submit the MBE/WBE UTILIZATTON �ORM, PRiM� CONTRACTOR WAIVBR FORM and/or the GOOD �'A.iTH EF�ORT FORM {"Documentation"} as appropriaYe. The Documentation xnust be received no ]ater than 5:00 p.m., f�ve (5) City business days after t�e bid apening ciate. The bidder shall obtain a rec�ipt from the appropriate em�ployee of the managing department to whom deli�ery was anade. Such zeceipt shall be evidence that the Documentation was recei�ed by the City. Failure to comply shall render the bid non-responsive. Upon request, Gontractor agrees to pro�ide to owner conn.plete and aceurate information regarding actual work performed by Minarity Business Enterprise (WB�) on the coniract and payment thezefare. Contractor fur�her agrees ta permit an audit and/or exaininativn of any books, records ar files in its possession that wi�l substantiate the actual work perfozmed by an MBE andlar WBE. The misrepresentation of facts (other than a negligent misrepresentation) and/oz the caznumission of fraud by the Con�actor will be grounds for terminatian of the contract and/or initiation action under appropriate federal, state or local laws or ozdinances relating to false staternent; fiirther, any such misrepresentat�an (othez than a negligent rnisrepresentation) and/ar corr�rnission of fraud will result in the Contractnr being determined to he iz�espansit�le and barred from participation in City work for a peziod af ti�me of not less than three (3) years. 12. AWATtD OF CUNTRACT: Contzact will he awarded to the lowest zesponsive bidder. The City zeserves the right to reject any and/or all bids and waive any andlox all irregularities. No hid tnay be withdravv�n until the expiration of forty-nine (49) days ftom the date the M/WBE UTILIZATION FORM, PRIME CONTRACTOR WAiVER �ORM andlor the GOOD FAITH EFFQRT FQRM ("Documantafion") as appropriate is received by the City. The award of contract, if made, will be within farty-nine {49} days after thi� documen#ation is received, but in no case will the ar�,�ard be made until the responsibility of the bidder to whom it is proposed to award the contract has been �erified. 13. PAYMENT: The Cozatzactaz wi11 receive fuil payment (minus 5% zeta�nage) from the City for all wozk for each pay period. Payrnent of the rernaining amount shall he made with tl�e iu�al payment, and upon acceptance of tha project. 14. ADDENDA: Bidders are responsible for obtaining all addenda to the contract documants prior ta the bid receipt time and acirnowledging thezxi. at the time af bid zeceipt. Information regarding the status of addenda may be ab�ained hy contacting the Deparbment of Engineering Canstruct�on l]ivision at (817} 871-7910. Bids that so not acknowledge all applicable addenda may be rejected as non-resuonsi�e. 15. CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMP�NSATION LAW: A. Workcrs Campensation Insurance Coverage a. Definitions: Certain of co�erage ("certificate"}. A copy of a certificate oi insnrance, a certz�cate of authority to s�lf-insure issued by the conunission, or a coverage agreement {TWCC-81, TWCC-82, T'WCG-83, or TWCC-8�4), showing statutory work�r's con�ensation insuzance coverage for the person's or entity's eznployees pra�iding services on a project, for the duration of the project. Duratinn of the project-includes the time £ram the beginning of the work on the project until the contractor'slperson's work on the project has been completed and accepted%y the governmental entity_ Persons praviding services on. the project ("subcon#ractor" in �406.09b)-includes all persans or entities pezfanning all ar part of th� services the contractor has undertaken to perform on the project, regardiess of whether that person contracted darectly with the contraetor and regardless af whethez that person 1�$s employees. This includas, without limitaiion, independent contractars, subcontractors, leasing campanies, motor cazriers, owner-operators, employees of any such enrity, or employees of any entity which furnishes persons ta pxavi�de sezvices on the pxoject. "Services" include, without lirnitation, pra�iding, hauling, qr delivering equipment or materials, or providing labor, transportation, ox toner services related tv a project. "Services" does nat include activities unrelated to the project, such as food/bevera�e vendars, office supply deliveries, and delivery of partable toilets. b. Tlxe contractor shalI provided coverage, based on proper reporting of ciassification oodes and payroll amounts and filing of any coverage agreements, which meets the statutory requirements of Texas Labor Cods, Sectibn 401.011 (44) or alI employees nf the contractor praviding seruices on the project, for the duration af tl�.e project. c. Tha Contractoz znust provide a ceri��cate of coverage to the governraental entity priar to being awazded the coniract. d. If the coverage period sh�wn on the contractor's current certiiicate of coverag� ends during the duration of the project, the contractor mus#, priar ta the end ofthe oo�erage period, file a new certificate of coverage with tke govemmental enkity shawing that coverage has been extended. e. The contractor shaIl obtain from each person pro�iding services on a project, and provide to the go�emmental entity: {1) a certificate of coverage, prior to that person beginning work on the prajec�, so the govcmmental entity will have on file certif�cates of coverage showing co�erage foz all persons providing serviees on the pro3ect; an.d (2} no later #han seven days a�er receipt by the cnntractor, a new certificate af co�erage showing extension of caverage, if the coverage period shown on the current certificate of coverage ends during the duration af the proj ect. f. The con�actor shall xetain all required certifzcates af coverage for the duration nf khe project and for one year thereafter g. The contractor shall ttotify t�e goven�mental entity in tivriting by certified mail or personal delivery, within ten (10) days after the contractar knew or should have known, of any change that matcrially a£�'ects the provision of coverage of any pexson providing services . on the project. h. Th� contractor shall post on each project site a notice, in the text, fozm and manner prescribed by the Texas Warker's Compensatian Cort�mission, inforrning a!1 persons providing services on the project thaf t�ey are required to be cavered, and stating how a person may verify coverage and xeport Iack of coverage. T. The confiractor shall contractualIy zequire each person with whom it contzacts to pzovida sexvices on a project, to: (1) provide coverage, based on proper zeporting on classification codes and payrol3 azn�ounts and fiiin.g af any coverage agreements, which n:�eets the statuiory requisements of Texas labar Gode, Section 401 A 11 (A4) for a!1 of its �mployees providing services on the project, for ttte duration of the praject; . (2) provide to the contractor, prior to that person beginning work on the project, a certi�cate of covezag� showing tliat covezage is beiz�g pro�ided for atI employees of the person providing services on the project, for the duratian of the project; {3) provide the contractor, prior to the end of the cvverage periad, a new certificate of co�erage shovring ext�n.sion of covezage, if the coverage period shown on the current certifzcate of coverage ends during the duration, nf the project; � (4) obtain from each other person with whom it contracts, and pzovide to the cantractor: (a} a certificate of co�erage, prior to the other pexsan beginning work on the project; and (b) a new ceztificate of caverage showin.g extension of coverage, priar to the end of the coverage period, if the coverage period shawn on, the cuxrenY certificate of coverage ends during the duratian of the project; {5) retain all required certificates of caverage on file for the duratian of the pxoject and for one �ear thexeafier. (6) nntify the gavemmental entity in wiring by certificd m�ail flz personal delivery, within ten (10) days ai�er the person knew or should have knnwn, of any change that materially affects the provision of caverage of any person providing services on the project; and (7) contractually require each persan with whom it contraets, to pexform as required by paragraphs (1) -(7), with the certificates Qf co�erage to ba provided to the person foz vc+hom they are pr�viding services. j. By signing this con�ract or providing or causing to be provided a certi�cate of covezage, the cantractor is representing to the governmantal entity that all employees oFthe con#ractor wha uviil pravide services on the project will be covezed by workez's compensatioia co�erage for the duration of the project, that the coverage wiil be based on proper reparting of classification codes and payroll amounts, and that aIl covera�e agreemants will be filed wi#h the appropriate insurance carrier or, in the case of a self insured, with the couunission's Division of Self-Insurance ReguIation. Frovidin� false or misleading infarmation may subj�ct the contractor to adrninistrati�e, criminal, Civil penalties or other civil actions. k. The contractor's failure ta cozuply with any of these provisions is a breach of contract by the contractor does not rernedy the breach wi�in ten days after receipt of notice of breach fra�m the governmental entity. B. The coniractor shall post a notice on each praject site informing a� persons providing services on the projeet that they are required ta be cover�d, and stating how a person may �erify current coverage and report failure to pravide coverage. This notice does not satisfy othez posting requirements impasea by the Texas Wnrker's Compansation Act oz other Texas Wozker's Compensation Coznmissian zules, This notice must be pzin#ed wi.th a title in at least 30 point bold.type and text in at least 19 point normal type, and shall be in both English and 5panish and any other language coxnmon to the worker papulaiion. The text iax kh� notices shaIl be the follawing texi, without any additional words or changes: "REQUIIZED WORKER'S COMPENSATION COVEAAGE" "� The law requires that each person wozlcing on tlnas site ox pzo�iding services related to this coristruction prajeCt must be eover�d by worker" compensatinn insurance. This in,cludes persons providing, hauling or deli�ezing equipment or materials, or providing labor ar transportatinn or other service related tn the prvject, regardless af the identity af their employez or status as an employee". Call the Texas Worker's Compensation Commissian at 512-�440-37$9 ta reccive infornaation on the legai requirement for coverage, to �erify whether your emplayer has provided the required eoverage, or to repart an employer's failwre to prpvide cnverage". 16. NON DISCRIMINATIQN: The eontractor shall not discrin�inate against any person or persons becausa of sex, race, religion, color, or national origin and shalI comply with the pxovzsio�s of City Ordiriance 7278, as amended by City Ozdinan�e 7404 (Fort Worth City Code Sections 13A-21 through 13A-29), pzohibi#ing discrimination in employment practices. 17. AGE D7SCRIl1'IINATION: In accordance with the policy ("Policy") of the Executive Branch of the federal government, eontractor covenants that neither it nor any of its offcers, members, agents, or einployees, will engage in performing this contract, shall, in connection with the employment, aduancement or rlischarge o£ emplayees or in connection wit� the ternzs, conditions or privileges of theu emplayment, discriminate against person because of tlieir age except on the basis nf a bona &de occupatianal qualification, retiremeni plan or statutary requirement. 18. Contractor further cavenants that neither it nar its officers, members, agents, or emplayees, or person acting on thesr beha�f, shall specify, in solicitations or advertisements for emplayees to work an this Contract, a maxzn�uni age linait for such em�playment unless the specified maximum age limit is based upan a bona fide occupatiQnal qualification, retirement plan or statutory xequirem,ent. , 19. Contractar waxzan.ts it wili fully comply with the Palicy and will defend, indemnify and l�old City harmiess against any and all claims ar allegarions asserted by third parties against City arising out of Contractar's alleged fazlure to comply r�+ith the above refezenced Policy concerning age discrimuiation in the perforr�ance of this Coniract. 20. DISCRIMINATION DiJE TO �ISABILITY: In accordance v�ith the provisions of the Amezicans with Disabilities Act af I49� ("A.DA"), Contractor wanrants that it will not uniawfully discruninate an , the basis of disabiiity in the provision nf serr�ices to the general p�hlic, nar in the availabiliiy, tezms andlor conditions of employment for applicants far employment with, or current employees of Contractor. Contractor warrants it wilj fully comply with ADA's provisions and any other applicable fedexal state and local laws concerning disability and will defend indemnify and hold City harmless ag,ainst any claims or allegations asserted by third parties against City arising out of Cantractor's alleged failure to comply with the above-referenced laws concerning disability discri�,ination in the p�rivrmance of this Contract. ! � PART B PROPOSAL VENDOR COMPLIANCE TO STATE LAW " � MACON�DAVIS ACT CONTRACTOR PACKET MINOItITY & WOMEN BUSINESS E1�iTERPRISE SPECTIFICATIONS 1 Y . } " � i .r I . PROPOSAL TO: Mr. Gary W. Jackson City Manag�r Fort Wortb, Texas FOR: U1�IIT I: WORTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS � PROJECT NO. GR7b-0QS�DG69'%'�90 . UNIT JI: FAR GREAT�R NORTHSIDE MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE STD�WALK 1MPROVEMENTS PROJECT NO.'s GR76-QD5�061�7870 & GR76-U05266127880 DOE NO. 3560 Pursuant to the faregoing "Notice to Bidders", tiie undersigned has thozougk�Iy examined the plans, spec�cations and the site, understands the amount of work to he done, and hereby proposes to do all the work and fwmish all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to com�lete all the work as pzavided in tl�e plans and specifications, and subject Yo #he inspactipn and appror�al af the Department of Engineering Director a�tha City of Fort Workh. Upon acceptance of tlus groposal by the Ciiy Council, the bidder is bound to execute a coniract and furnish Performance and Payment Bond approved by the City of Fort Worth far perforn�i.ng and completing said work ��ithin the time stated and for the follovving sums, to-wit: UNIT I: WQATH HE�GHTS MODEL BLOCK SPEC PAY APPROX. k�ESCRIFTIUN OF I'T`Eiv1.5 WITH BID iJNIT TOTAL ITEM TTEM QUANTITY pRICES WRTTTEN IN WQRDS PRTCE AMOUNT BID S.P. 1. 1 LS, UT�LITY A.D.FUSTMENT FI\+'E HCTNDRED DoIlars & NO Cents Per LS. 5.P. 2. 2 EA. PR07ECT DESIGNATION SIGNS THREE H[INDRED Dollars & NO Cents Per �A. 144 3. 240 5F. REMOVE EXIST. CONCAETE FLATWORK �lN R Dollazs & n► � Cen.ts Pei SF. 104 4. 486 LF. REMOVE �XIST. CURB & GUTTER • O N e� Dollars & � � �-f� � Cents Per LF. � $5fl0.00 5� bO.OD $300.D0 $60Q.40 � $ � �� $ � � a , �� $ f-�� $ ���'�� � S.P. S. soz 509 6. Sa4 7. 504 8. 504 9. sa4 �o. S18 11. S.P. 504 12. 312 13. 48b LF. STANDARD 7" CONCRETE CT1RB & 18" GUTT�R �'�f i rs a.* ee�-►__._ Dallars & � � ,�.� ,lents Per LF. . �� 1 SY. STD. 4" REINFORCED CONCRETE SIDEWALK {0'-50' Length} � ,' � 4R�� �.a,..► DolIars & N � Cents Per SY. 1 SY. STD. 4" REINFORCED CONCRETE SIDEWALK (Sl'-100' Length) �W e...��} � a N � Do11aTs & �„ a Cents Per 5Y. 1 SY. STD. 4" REINFORCED CONCRETE SIDEWALK (101'-200' Length) _c�._;_�y��}�,e_.,a Dollazs & ,,r a Cents Per SY. 1 SY. STD. 4" RETNFORCED CQNCRET� SIDEWALK {201'-300' Length) 7 w �,.J �� Dollars & rre Cents Pex SY. 5935 SY. STD. 4" REINFORC�D CONCRETE SIDEWALK (Over 300' Length) N: n� e.�+ e. e� Do�l�x5 � � 2�r enl�� I h�r�c. Cents Per SY. $4 CY. CONCRETE RE'I'AINING WALL ' VJ'TTH SIDEWALK 7wc7 HuNdc.�dl • Sfl.w �.,.r-Ey Dollazs & h1 c� Cents Per CY. �22 SY. � STD. 6" REINFORCED CONCRET� SIDEWA�K AT DRIVEWAYS �(,u�l,r-}-� `I.� Q Dollars & �-,r_� cen�ts Per sY. 1 Ton H.M.A.C. DRIVEWAYS �r3[, !�w-,d,e,Y.d1'w•,.r�{�y��vCDollars & . u � Cents Per Ton r: . ' i� ��i,5 � �`��t `� 7 p � t r., $- �� $ '�-� ` • � �. i: � 18'.°= � r 8. �� [. $ .l �.°� $ �-"�'ao � � i �.�- � r g, � o l; I $ �c�•°° $ 2q4�� � �, � I�.�'� ��1`1��4'7rss i : i � �.� �$� ���„~ l ] I $ �i � �- � ��-� �� � J �I (� Q�, �.� � P r � � !� � " �� : �� � I £��- �-°�� i , � 1��-°� � � �.5f°� l a � L_, � �: 208 Il�4. 16 CY FLEX BASE DRiVEWAYS �. ,� i �r+� .1 W a Dollars & a,� � Cents Per CY �.�� 504 7}. 3�62 S�. 5T�3. b" �3:INFURCED CONCRETE �JRIYEW.�.Y APPROACH ��: �'�a�r poliars & ��� �,-�,^�, _,�ents Fer SF. S.P. 16. �' ? L�A. TYPE !�ONCRETE STDEWALK 1tAIv� f w� 5•..�. rao�, e.� c� Doll�rc 3� N t7 Cent� Per EA. S.P. 17. 37 Et�. T',CPE 3 CONCRETE SIDEWALK ItAMP �'iY��w.��e�-di���F+y Dollars& N u Cents Per EA. S.P. 18. 88 EA. WATER METER AND GROLIND BOX AD3USTMENTS THIRTY FIVE Dollars & NO Cents Per EA. .S.P. 19. , l EA. MANHOLE ADJUSTMENT THRE� HUNDRED FI�'TY Dallaxs & NO Cents Per EA. S.P. �20. 1�A. SPRINKLER HEAD ADrC]STMENT 7rt.� e- N�r� �� v � Dollars & W i� Cents Per EA. S.P. 21. 3 EA. TREE REMOVAL � ONe. ��,,,��z,c�r,� �}�'k� Dollars & Yv � Cents Fer EA. 5.�. Z2. ] EA. TREE TRIMMING � �Twa �„►�a�.�. �; #�y Dollars & �., b Cents Per EA. S.P. 23. 3 EA. REMOVE AND RELOCATE SHRUBS �d�.�h� �Fi�i- Dpllars & pr o Cents Pe�r EA. � , a i- oy � -b2:° � ���D. � �.C�- �"�( $ tl. I � $ � 6, �-4 �. �%. �.�. ��, g �.b0 °� � �� 0 U�°� $ ��� b �3 $�OJ� ��.� a , $ 35.00 $ 3.480.Q0 $ 350.00 � 350.00 o� $ � �� �� $ � �- $f����p $ �c�0.°� � O i� $� s�,° g 2 5 0- � y5°� � /3S.`� B.F. 24 312 2S 116 25. 5 EA. REMOV� AND REPLACE DRAIN LTNE (Various Sizes) � �¢.v ¢.�.► �"7 • Dollars & ,v o Cents Per LA. 1 Ton H.M.A.0 SIDEWALKS ,��,r� �,��� �'�v k Dollars & hl � Cents Fer Ton 10 CY. TOF 50IL NINE � Dollars & ND Cents Per CY. S 16 27. 122 SF. CONCRET� STBPS � r V' e Dollars & � �-d�k�H Cents Per S�, TOTAL BID AMOUNT - iJNZ�' I $ f C9.na $ � S�p� � `Z �.da � 7�'.°� � 9.00 $ 9�.Q0 6`�d. n� $ �•�� $ 6� .gS �� � � �% � � � ��� ��� ��'� } r' - . n� �Y " ` �g \,,.�1 i ��_A'��d YY�itlr3 I�]EPARTMENfi �DF ENG�kVEE�XfiT� �NGIlVEERIN�C"r SERVZC�S �ii��'r�IO�CV' ADD�NDUI� 1,dQ. 1 , UI�IIT I: ��J:�t`�`�[ ��I��IT� �T�l�]�L ��UC�. Ci71��RE�"� �I���,A�� ���G''�E1�1�T�: pRO.��CT N(J�. �R7Ge94��pGG97790 i + 0 IT�I'T II: F� G"�,E�,'�` =`1�. l�i�R1'1Y5IDE �ViQi)�� T��OC� C�I�fCRE`�`� S�]�'4�lAL� I�IFRCI�I�.��''�:� . PRQJECT NO,'s: GR7dpODS20b12787U 3� �R'f6�0���061�,'�8�4 �.'�EA,�i DATL�: C)atobcr I5, 2C]02 _ . �o�•�•xari� �c� smDEx.s: . The Spcci%cati�rns �d �4�traat Documents for th� abcvc xneiitian�� �zoject axe zevis�d and am�deci as - �. . �ollows: .- __ . �:, . y<,. � . • :,; �> : �. 1. B�cause of�tkxe late. reIease date of �s �.ddcnd�sn, the receipt 4�f bids t�as f�een delayed or►a wetk. $icSs will be reveivcti as sc� fortlx in #h�e Na#i�� to �iidders on Thursda Oc�oher,�4. �OOB: � ' Y �- . . . �. � t]xe Paroposal�, rcpla�� Unit II Far Cxa•eatcz Nvx�tb.side Model ��ack wich: � UNi�' II: FAR GRE�►�`�� �YORT�I5Y1�1E 1VlOb�L BLOC1� S�EC P�AY ,A��'FRQX. DESCRL�TIOIk! Q� ITEMS W7'iT-� �i� UNIT Tt7"r"AL ITEM t'T�M� QUANi'Ix"X �RI�ES WRITTEN 11`�i t�VORbS 1�J�IC� AM(�UN'I' BIb �.P. 1, ' 1 LS. UTI�.ITY AD3USTM�N�S" ' FIVE Hi.iNDR��,I�oXlars & � . . NO �cnts Pcr L3. 500.0 SOQ.O 5.P. 2, �.� �r�� L�A. pRO.tECT DESIGN,�TIC�N S�GNS � ` THREE HXJNDREI� Dollars & kY �` NO C�nts pC� EA. $ 0� 0..4.0 $604. ?U ��oa 3. A� 5.r sr. R�MovE �xts�. corrcR�T� k'LA.'�woz� � � �. ,� . 3 � 4. �� U1.S Dol�ar5 & s � r?'' Y{ � a Cents �'e� "a�. $�: �� � I Z� a � f. - � - I � � 1; ' � - �r . ' S+ :f Y,. f Y � ��. �� . s�C�- !��� .�,i . ef Y Y �� -+.•��+ rYl � 1 T+"` �n►1 tlll 1 v�s nr�an� xtnr Iu11If1.JC1�1H}II l.11� 1 T:nr. an.l. �f10�-�i-Z�0 �"R"el, • � 4'+_ s h.,('. •;, ��. t� , f. , :L � I� . �.;� I 1i �.. ,. .� < < 104 4. S.P, 5_ 5f�2 St}4 �. � 5(}$ 7. 504 $. 504 9, � so� j '- 51� � , � 5.F'. �o_ 11.. zi� . saa xx. . � 25 LF. REMOVE EXIST. GL7RB & CrU'I'TER �e�.�r �7al�az�s&� - .r� o Cemts Per L1�. ��,� �� fl D.�� �0 'L�. STANDAizD 7" :;�NC�'TL GZJRS & 18„ • GU'�"�'��t � r W e. �`f- ��� v C, ballats & o.n � 9 �•r' c� Ce�.te Per LF. ��� �$ Sd �• 1�Y. STT�. 4" R.E.iN�OxtCBD Ct�NCI.ZE'�B ' ,SIDEWALIC (Q'-5p' �.e�agtk�) �r a.,� k��, '�l.•� � bollars & � � � °.� �, � t�r c7 Ccnts Per 5X. ��..,�-• $ 1 SY. STb. 4" RE1NF(�I�.C�J.7 CC7NCRETL SZDEWAL'K (51'-I(7(3' Lez�g#�,) �. �. J t.�.s �.� k H G rf e Dollaxs & � o,� � �� o� � �r b Cents ��t 5Y, $ �. � • � � S�f. STJ�. 4" R�IIVFORCED CONC1tETL , SS��WAI,K (101'-200` �ct�gth) . . l� ►� r.� � � e� r1 Cents Pet�5Y 5 � � ` . $ � � �. ° � $ , i q. o � � - � 121 SY, "��. 4" RE1N�'ORC�D CQNC�TE � O ��EW�.� t��is-�a4� L���> : � a.� �9 ���^ N'+l'U �' 2. 2rJ - •Dollars& . �1. . a`� �`_� � �-. �.��i0Xlt8 �CC .�'�� r;:.4���.' r' , $ .,/; �� J� � +� �� .�. ,�- , , bi s s�. , sTn_ a�� �nvFa�.c�b cor�c��� S1b�WALK (Ov�r 30Q' Langth) _ / t,v e.,� $y -t� �1 �', bo�l�rs & Q N o � Ce�ats Per SY, $ , .21•°3 $ ��• �� �0 CY. CONCXtE'TE RETAININGr WALL . W1TH SLDEWAI �G � . /�v- e, �. 1-� �� d �,.r d Doliars & a n/ o Ceizt.� k'�x CY. $�bb.G ��,nl� . s s�r, smn, '��F R�nv�a�c��a cor�c�� � SIDEWALIG AT DRIVEWA�'S - ' � � � � � � � 1 c.0 e.,..��+., S i� Dv�l�xs & � a� �4 .;, .; . r� � Cents 1'er �Y. � � �. � �� � � � � � , `��� r �'{����� .- • rkr. • � � ' ; � � , . . ; ; . . . �' , :: . , 'y�' " - " � �,;', _*t:. .. , . -' , ` ' . . . . . . . 3,,,. - .. � , - w , . . r;;�,.' , . � -i n � r � .,a ,:� � . , ; . . ' �, . 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D C�nt,s Pax 'Z'on � ! ,�• Z7. � � .� '�. � ' � �08 14, 3 �Y ��LE7� J'�_A._sE D4iiV�WAYS ' ,: � � �5 z�r e...r �y lboll�is & ,��: b-u ,J o Cents Por CY � _ . , : . $,: �% 0� ;, ,$ .� 1 �• . .. .' �; ' -::z� , 504 15. �20 �F, STD. a" R.EIN,F'��tCEp�CDNC�tETE. . . . - -:.�ry..�. . . . . - =�J, ... . T��tNEWA"Y AFl?RC?ACF� � � , '. :�: . � e..r � �-i Dollars & � .� -� � -:., . ��'��� � r -�... �Fr=�F��a Cents�erSF. . $ '`�F;S. ..�.'.„�;_,.,,� , , . ... � . , .. - , - ;:;,-iN::::;.,... S.�', f B. 5�,A,. TYPi? t CC?NCRET� SZL7EWA�,K AA.MP :`:'� •':. ` . . �wn�u�d��i f ���-� Uall�rs & - � . . :.: ��; .�•:. ; ..Q�::; . ,t.-• Q�. � r.r � Cer�tS �ex �A. ' . -�� $ �..�` �` C3': � � . $�. `� � S Q: � . --i—o-.�..� S.P. � li. 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CONCRET� STEPS s r '%• DQllars & p �� N D Cents Per 5F. $���� �"�$ '7�_�d� TOTAL BID AMOUNT - TJIVIT II $ �� 93�����1- � � � TOT�►L, BID AMOUNT - UNIT I$�t-'� ��� - ��1 ��� '� � � � TOTAL BID AMQUNT - UNIT II $ �.1� '� � c-� ; -� a � �� g� �� � � ; . . GRAND TOTAL BID Al�'IOUNT {UNYT I+ UNIT IT) $��-] �¢� CONTRACTOR W�LL BE SELECTED ON BASIS OF GRAND TOTAL BTD `�itial locations wili be provided at the �re-Construction Conferenee. (sae Special Conditions} ` The City reserves the right to increase or decrease the extent af ttie work and make changes and alterations in the quantities and locations of wark as may be cortsidered necessary or desirable, and ` such changes and alterations shall no be considered as a waiver of the cozaditions af the contract, nar shall they invalidate any of the provisions th.ereo£ Tkie Contractor shall per£orm the work as iu�creased, decreased or substituied with no allawances made for any anticipated profits. Payment tQ �� the Contractor for contract items will be made for the actual quaniities af work done and material fumished at the unit prices set forth in the contract. �_ THIS C�NTRACT INCLUDES WORK AT SPECIFIC LOCATIOIVS WTTffiN T'HE CI'CX �F FORT WQRTH. � l_ i l, �_ {, l L l. [ t, a•rTACHMEHT •1A �a�e -i of 2 Cl�y �f ��i$ �`�i'�h i` � �� �T' � 1= �is�dv�n���e �u�in�ss �nterprise ������e����n�s�.� DB� UiILI�T'101�'Q2 OCr 1 39 ���� � ��� �� ' P I E � N � J��nf�� /� BI� Dq�T L f� �j—F�� f� —�(�,5����P 7 %�� � PROJEC7 NAM� PROJEC7 NIJMBER fQ�r� ���Z����. "�� CITY'S DBE PROJECT GOAL: � � DBE P�1ZC�PITAGE ACHIEVEDa � 1 f Failure to complete this farm, ir� its entirety w'rth supporting documentation, and r�ceived by tF�e Managing Department ��an or �efore 5:�0 p.m, five (5) Ciiy business days after bid openi�g, exclusive of bid apehing dat�r wi�[ resuft in the bid � be�ng considered non-responsi�e to bid specifications. ' ���7he undersigned bidder agrees to �nter inta a forrnal agreement with the DBE firms for work listed in this schedule,� � conditioned upon execuifan of a cantract with the �jt� af ��rt Worth. �he intentianal andlor knowing '' misrepresentation af facts is grounds for consicferatian .of dist�ualification a�� will result in the t�id being consiciered � Ir nan•responsi�e ta specifications. � , _ _ � '" Gompany Name, Contact fVame, Ceriified Address, and 7ele}�hone No. — � U 00 � I' � � �' Z � � �� /�'l� C 1/ � ,�, w� /��=;�� . � , �. + �.�.� }� ;I ��� ���� �o �� d L .....,., .,.�,�..�J�..a.-.«.. ��...,...o.R.- «- — " _ <...,,., _ - .. _ _ . . _ _ _. _ __.. _ .., L �— ,�l � - _ . , _ .- ' ` " _ _ ' _ _ _ - � � . _ __ ,_.. . .,».a.........e,,.e..� . . _ . ,., _ _, a�a�,.,.,--�, _. Specify All Contracting Scope of Work (*j � � �B�s must 6e loeated ir� the 9(nine} county marketplace or currently doing busi�ess in the marketplace at the time of bid. k(") Specify sil areas in which DB�'s are to be utilized andlor items to he sup�lied: �{*) A complete listing af items to be supplied is required in order to receive credik toward the DBE goa1. {"'j Idenfify each Tier level. Tier: Means the level of subcantracting below the prime contractorlconsultant, i.e., a dlrect payment •-� fram the prlme contractor to a.subcantractor is consldered 1s1 tier, a pa_yment by a subcontractor to its supplier is considered 2"d tlsr. � ThlES FORM M11ST BE R�C�IVED BY THE MANAGING �EPARTMENT BY �:00 p.m., �IVE {5) CiTY'BUSINESS aAYS AF7ER BiD OPENING, EXCLU5IVE OF THE BIi7 OPENING �ATE Rev. 6I2198 5pecify Afl Items to be �allar Amount Suppliedi*) ;�.� I V �. Q� VJ � I I ..�� �3d o�a ' Pages 1 and �. of A#tachment 1.P, must be received hy the Managing Departrrtent ATTACHMENT '1 A �aqe 2 of 2 �sl$},� �� ��i'� ��i�il Disadd�r���g� �u�ir�es� �n��rprise �peci�i�a��ons ��� �ilLl�►�'I�I� , Company Name, Contact Name, Certified . 5�eciijr Ali Contractin� ' Gnecify Afl Items to be Dollar Amvunt � Address, and 7elephone No, � ri• Scc�oe of Wark {*) I ����pliedf*� .�: a � � ; :,, �'�a a�� � !�� ! �� � � � � � � , � ,,.��,..�,.--- — - - � - The i�idder furtf�er agrees to provide, direct[y to the Gity upon request, complete and accurate informatinn regarding ac#�al wnrk perfarmed by al[ subcontractors, including n��(sj arrangements suhmitfed with this bid. The �idder also agrees to allow an audit andlar examination af a�y books, records and files held by their campany that wi�l substantiate the actual worl� performed by #he D8�(sj on this cantract, by an autharized officer or employee of the City. Any intentiona� andlor �now'rng misrepresentation o# facts wi[I be grounds �or terminating the coniract or debarme�t irorr� Ciiy work for a period af not less than three (3) years and far initiating action under Federal, State ar Local laws cancerning false sta#ements. Any fa➢�ure ta comply with this ordinar�ce and creates a mater�al breach of contract may • result in a determination of an irresponsible offeror and i�arred #rom participating in City wark for a period of t9me not less than one {1) year. yr %G ��A�� 9��s MUSi �� C�RTiFI�D �Y THE C!%� OR � ONTRA��AWA� I � � �. � A�thori�d Signatur f Printed Signature i � c�U . Titl � Co act Name and Title {if different) � � ,n�u,�-�- � , � %— �D � � 3 � � Cnrrt�atty Name � ,� Telephone Numher (sj . �`��f ��.-ar��--- �r7 S ��— �'?z� Address �'auc Number I?�-- � � � C� l � C� � �'��`� � CitylStatelZip Code 9ate THIS FQRM MUST B� RECEIVED BY TH� MANAGING pEPAR7MENT BY 5:00 p.m., FIVE (5) CITY BUSINESS �AYS AFTER BlD �PENiI�G, EXCLUSIVE OF TW� BI� OPE�[ING DAT� Rev. 612I98 F�ages 7 and � o# Attachment 1A must be received by t�e Managing De�artment 1� <r ; PREVAILTNG WAGE RATES 1. CITY OF FORT WORTH 2. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR �� .IL � i� , � � CITY OF F�RT WORTH HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PRE�'AILING WAGE RATE FOR 2000 CLASSIFiCATION Asphalt Raker Asphalt Shoveler BakcY�ing Plant Weigher Carpenter (Rough) Concrete Finisher-Paving Concrete Finisher Helper {Paving) Concrete Finisher-Structures Flagger Form Bu9lder-Structures Form Setter-Paving & Curbs Form 5etfer-5tructures Laborer-Common Laborer-lJtility Mecfi�anic Servicer Pipe l.ayer Pipe Layer Helper Asphalt Distributor Qperator Asphakt Pa�ing Machine OPerator Concreie Paving 5aw Crane, Clamshefl, Backhae, Derrick, Dragline, Shoval (� 1 112 CY) Crane, Glamshell, 8ackhoe, Derrick, Dragline, Sho�rel (> 1 112 CYj Front �nd Loader (2 112 CY & less} Front End �oader {over 2 112 CY) Milling Machine Operator Mixer Moior Grader Dperator {Fine Grade) Motor Grader Operator Pa�ement Marking Machine Ro[ler, Stee1 Wheel'Plant-Mix Pavements Roller, Steel Wheal Other Flatwheel or Tamping Roller, Pneumafic, 5elf-Propelled 5craper Traveling Mixer Reinforcing Steel Setter (Paving) Truck Qri�er-Single Axle (Light) - 7ruck pri►rer-Tandem A�cle Semi-Trailer � Truck Driver-LowboylFlaat Truck Driver-Transit Mix Truck Dri�er-Winch HOURLY RATE $10.32 $9.75 $9.65 $13.64 $�0.16 $9.70 $'i 3.44 ��r.ao $13.44 $10.25 $9.75 $7.64 $8.fi4 $1325 $1Q.13 $7.35 �s.7� $11.45 $11.09 $10.53 $10.00 $1 'f .52 $9.94 $9.32 $8.00 $11.40 $12.31 $13.7v $11.00 $9.8$ $12.12 $8.02 $10.00 $9.75 �s.fla $10.22 $10.54 $9 0.63 $9.80 � � � „ , � ,� � WAIS Document Retrieval GENERAL DECISION TX020Q45 Q3/01/2002 TX45 Da�e: March 1� 2002 General Decision Number TxD20045 Superseded Generai Decision No. TX010045 5�ate: TEXAS Construction Type: HEAVY f3I GIIWAY Caunty(ies): CD�,I�IN GRAYSOi3 ROCKWALL DAL�AS JO}�NSON TARRANT pENTON KAU�`l�9AN WICH�TA SLLIS PARKER HEl�VY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS I13 friTCiiITA COUI�TY ONLY. HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS ONLY FOR REMAINING COUNTZES Modification Number Publicatinn Date 0 03/O1/20D2 COL]NTY(ies) : COLLIN GRAYSON DALLAS JOHNSON DEE�]TQ�3 KAU �'MAN ELLIS PARKER SUTX2043A 03/25/1998 AIR TOOL bPERATOf� ASPHALT i3AI{ER �1SPHALT SHOVELER $ATCHING P�ANT WEIGHER CARPENTER CQNCRETE FINiSI�ER-PAVING CONCRETE FINTS1iEFt-STRUCTURES CqNCRETE �tC7BHER ELECTRTCIAN FLAGGER FOREK BUIL�ER-STRUCTURES FORN1 LINER-PAVING & CURB FORM SETTER-PAVIAIG & CURB FORM SETTER--STRUCTURES LABORER-COMMON LABORER-UTILITY �7ECHANIC OILER SEitil'ICER PAINTER-STftUCTUREB PIPE LAYER BLASTER 2:SPHALT DISTRIBL7TOR OPERATOR ROCKWALL TARRANT WICHITA Raies $ 9.00 9.55 S.BQ 11.5I 10.30 1D.50 9.83 8.84 15.37 7.55 9.B2 9.D0 9.29 9.09 7.32 $.99 12.68 10.17 9.41 11.00 8.98 11..5D i0.29 Fringes Page 1 af 4 l,ttn�//frweh�ate.access.�no.�ov/cgi-bu�/�etdoc.c�i?dbuame=Davis-Bacan&docid=TX0200... $13012002 WAIS Docunient Retrieval ASPHALT PAVING MAGI�IIi�7E BRDOM OR SWEEPER OPERATOR BULLDOZER CflNCRETE CCIRING P9ACHIN� COI�ICRETE FINISHING MP,CfiINE CONCRETE PAVTNG JOTNT MACHINE CONCRETE PAVING JOINT SEALER CONCRETE PAVING SAW GONCRETE PAVING SPREADER S�IPF�RM MACHINE OPERATOR CRAD]�, CLAMSH�LI„ �3ACKHOE, DERRIC�C, DRAGLII3E, SHOVEL FOLTNDATION bRIIsL OPERATOR CRAWLER MOC71+7`TED E'OUNDATIOI�7 I3RTLL OPERATOR TRUCK N�OUNTED F`RONT END I,�ADER MZI�Z,ING MACfiINE OPERATUR MIX�R N�OTOR GRADER OPERATOR FINE GE�ADE MOTOR GRADE OPERATOIt PAVEM�NT NIARTCING MACHINE ROLL�1�, STEEL WHEEL PLA13T-MIX P1�1VEF�iEN T S ROLLER, STEEL WHEEL OTHER FLATWI3EEL OR TAN1PrNG ROLLER, PNEUMATrC, SELF-PROPELLED SCRAPER TRACTOR-�RAi+�LER TYPE TRACTOR-PNEUMATZC TRA.VELING MI�SER WAGflN-QRILL, B�RING MACHINE REINFORCING ST��L SETTER FAVII�G REINFORCING STEEI� SETTER STRUCTURES STEEL U�10RKER-STRC]CTURAL SPREA]]�1� BOX OPERATOR WOR�f ZONE BARFt�GAD� TRUCK DRIVER--SINGL� A�LE z�x�x� TRUCK DRIV'EEt-SINGLE 11XLE HEP.VY TRT3CK DR�VER-'lANDEM AXLE SEI�I TRATi�ER �RUGEG DRIVER-LOWBOY/FLOAT TRUCK DFZIVER-'�RANSIT MIX TRUCK DRIVER-W�NCH VISR�TOR OPERATOR-HAND TYPE WELDER 10.30 8.72 14.74 9.25 11.13 i0.42 3.00 10.39 10.5� 9.92 ll.a4 10.00 11.83 9.96 8. 62 10.34 ix.9� 10.96 7.32 9.06 6.59 8.98 9.63 10.56 9.15 8.83 12.00 13.21 13.31 19.60 �a.oa 7.32 8.965 9.02 8.77 14.�9 9.97 9.00 7.32 11.57 Un�isted classa.�ications needed �or work not included w7.�hin the scope of the classificatinns listed may be added after award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses (29 CFR 5.5 (a) {1j (v} ) . ------_------------------- -----_--------------------___----___--------- Tn the listing a4aove, the "SU" designation means that rat�s 1is�ed undEr that identi�ier do not re�lect co.11ectively Page 2 of 4 llttp://frwebgate, access.gpo. go�lcgi-bi1�lgetdoc, cgi?dbnarne=Davis-Bacon&docid=TXQ200... 8/30/2002 WAIS Document Retrie�al bargained wage and fringe benefit rates. Other desiqna�ians indicate unions whose rates have been determined to be prevailing. WAGE QETERMINP.TION APPEALS PRQCESS �..) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can }�e . * an exis�ing published wage determination +, * a sur�rey und�rlying a wage determination * a Wage and Haur Division letter setting for�h a � position on a wage determination matter * a conformance (additiana� classificata.on and �ate} ruling , On survey related matters, ini�ial contact, incZuding requests faz summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour " Regional. Office for the azea in which the survey was conducted because those Regional Offices have respansibili.ty for the i� Davis-Bacon survey p�ogzam. If the response from this initial , contac� is not satisfactory, �hen the process desczibed in 2.) and 3.) should be followed. -, With regard to any other matt2r not yet ripe for the formal pracEss described h.er�, initial �ontact should be with the Branch of Construction Wage Determina�ions. Write ta: Bxanch of Construction Wag� DetErminations � Wage and Hour �ivision i7. S. Depariment of Labor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. w. Washinqton, �. C. 2D210 �- 2,} If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes. then an ; interested party (thos�. affected by the ac�ian) can �equest review and reconsideration from the Waqe and Hour Administratox (See 29 CFR Paxt 1.8 and 29 CFR Part '7). Write to: Wage and Houx Administrator U.S. Departm�nt of �,abor 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. Washington, D. C. 2D21.0 The requ�st should be accampanied by a full statement o£ the intezested party's pasition and by any information (wage payment � data, pro�ect description, area pxact9.c� material, etc.j �hat the requestor consid�rs relevan� to the issue. 3.) If the decision of the Administrator a.s not favorable, an interested party may appeal clirect�y to the Adminis�rative Review Board (form�rly �he Wage Appeals Board). Write to: ^I Administrative Review Soard U. S. Depar�ment of Labar 200 Constitution Avenue, N. W. I Washington, D. C. 2D210 4.) All decisions by the Admina.strative R�view Board are final. Page 3 of 4 l,ttt,-l/frweh�ate_acce��.�nn.��vlc�i-binl�etdoc_c�i?dbnarne—Davis-Bacan&dncidrTXf}204... 8130120�2 WAIS Docuanent Retrieval END OF GEt�7ERAL DECISIQN Page 4 of 4 I�ttt�://frv�reb�ate.access.�po.�ov/c�i-hu�f�etdac.c�i?dbnarne=Davis-Bacon&docid=TX0200... 8/3 0/20Q2 INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS AND GRANTS I'Y�ANAG�MENT PUBLZC �ACILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS CDBG C�NSTRiJCT�ON GUIDELINES The use of Community Develo�ment Block Grant {CDBG) fund� in whole or part for cons�ructian af a public building must follaw �he federal regulations iar CDBG. PRE-COI�TSTRUCT�OI�T STAGE A. Clearance ar�d Wage Rates (Init:iated by Project monitor, IAGM} 1. Obtain Environmental Assessment fran� Ci#y Planniug Department to determine if flood plaiu, effect an community, e#c. 2. Obtain Qualified Service Area documen.tation fram City Planning Deparkment to determine at least S 1% of residents i�n servi�e area c�f building are low and moderate-income parsons. 3. Con�ract Complianc�e Specialist will r�que�t wage determination from HUll to mee� Davis-Bacan Act (Description of work needed from project „ manag�r) 4. Provide cosf estimate and source of funds for construction. ' S. Project Manager from City Department will notify IAGM when project , design is complsted. 6. At least ten days before the bid openin�, IAGIVI wi�l verify wage rates ' and notify the appropriate project manager iithere �s possibriy a , modification. B. Bid Process 1. Bid Document needs to include: The Contract4r's Pacl�et � + Wage rat�;s required by Davzs-Bacon Act and predeternuned by Departrnent of Labor per job classifcation In tk�e case of contracts entered inio pursuant to campetitive bidding proced�res bid � oQening locks in wage decision. Tlae canfract �ust be si�ned , within 90 days after the bid openin�, if not signed within that pe�ri�od a new �decision will go into effect, i� the Contractor daes nc�t ' agree to the new decisio� the bidding process mus# sta�-t over. � , � HUD contract requirements � 5pecifica�ions of construction work � P�oject sign design with CDBG identified as a funding souree to be � posted in front o�building heing constructed. 2. Pre-bid conference may be held to address potential contracfor queskions, if so, it must be stated iri the bid advert�sement and provide plac� and time. = 3. Bid advertisement n�eds to state time anc� piace bids wi�1 be a�ened, 4. Request far bids must �e advertxsed 2 consecutive weeks -- at least one week in newspaper of general circulation. IAGM Last revised May102 5. Project manitor to attend bid opening C. COI1t1'aCi �e�Weeri C�IltIB.CtOT 3Tld Cl�y O�FQTf. �OI't�l (# 1-5 deal mostly wiYh housing projects} 1. A written contract with the City wiil be completed prior to the disbursement of �noney. The contract will remain in ei�ect during any period tha.t �he agency ha.s control over CDBG fiYnds. 2. A lien w%ll be placed on propezty aver a period to be determined by the City (minimum of 5 years after exp�iratian of the cantract}. 3. If during the lien pe�iod the facility ceases to meet a CDBG national objective or eligible activity, the Cif�y rnust be reimbursed at Fair Ivsarket Value of the building, less any portion of the value attributable to the expenditure of non-build'zng, less any portion of the value att�ributable to the expenditure o£non-CDBG funds for acquiring af, or improvement to, the property. 4. Contractoz' selec�ed must obtain liability and workers compensation insurance. 5. Con#zactax se�ected must abtain performance band. CONSTRLTCTIUI�1 STAGE A. Pre-Cozistruction conference 1. Contractor i.s responsible for sub-contractor compliance with HUD r�gulaiions. �. Musi be held to review fede;ral r�quirements and submission of payroll documentatzan on a weeklv basis to TAGM. 3. Building must provide handicap accessibility (wheeichair ramps, elevators and bathrooms). 4. Monitoring site-visits and periodic v,rage interviews will be conc�ucted by project monitor. 5. Project manitor must ensure that contractor has not been debarred before the start ofwark. 5. Cantractar Information and Section 3 atiachments xx�.ust be sent io monitor with seven days after being received. (�f applicable} S. Constraciipn 1. St�bmit S�art of Work Notice 2. Submit Sectian 3 At�achments {If applicable) 3. iWarkers must be paid weekly 4. Submit week�y certified payrolls (number payrolls) S. Post Wage decision�, EEO, Department of labor wage i.n_fo. C. End o� Consiruction 1. Submit End of Wark Fozm IAGM Las# revised May/02 ,� '� 2. Retain all information re�ated ta projeci for five years Project Closeoui 1. Audit by City staff ' This outline zeparesents the requi.rements for con�ruation ar rehabilitation projects. 9 We look forward to working closely with you ta facili#ate the implementation of these requirements for federaliy funded construction prajects. Please feel free to call us at any time, Tamika Miller ($17} 871-83b5 ' City of Fort Worth, City Manager's Of£iice, Intergovernmental Affairs and Gra�ts Management � � . �, IAGM 3 • Last revised May/02 � � � �� cz� ox �o�T woRTH . . . `� INTERGOVERNM�NTAL AFFAIRS AND G�.NTS �vL4NAGEMENT � � � Cer�ificate of E�i��b�l�fy �o Participatie �.n F'edexax or ^ .- _ - Federally-assisted Proie�ts _ -� _ - - -:�� . �� � � " � � _ � ' do certify that the {monitor's name) Contract4r . , has not (Contractox's �tame) been debarr�d ar o�therwise made ineligible #o participate in ar�}� Fedezal or Federal�y assisted pioject. ' Proj ect: Date: Certifying Monitor: (Signature) . ' � . . �_=�. - -. asio9�oo � - . _ . _ . . , City of Fori Worth Yntergovernmental Affairs and Grants I�anagement (IAGl'Vn Community Develapment Block Gxant (CDBG) Fund�d Cons�ruction Proj ects Table of Contents PAGE I. Fre-Consfruction Canference Minuies .............................................................. I- 3 � II. Contractor /5ub Tnforma�ion Forrns .... . .. .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. ..... ' I7I. Start o� Conslnxc�ian Form N. Consiruction Camplete �'arm ......................................................... . ................. 7 V. Gity a£�t. WorthFinance De�artrnent, Affirmaiive Action P1an : ......................•..... $- 22 � Section. 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 146$ A. Sectian 3 Attachment Forms ' 1. Aitachment B Self-Certification Form ..................................................... 20 2. At#achment D Statement of Release Form ................................................ 21 ' 3. Attachxnent E Prelinainary Statement of Workforce Needs Form .......... ........... 22 VI. Staternent of Policy on Equal Employment Opporkunity Form .. .... . . .. .... .. .... . . . .. . ...... . . . . 23 VTI. Departinent af Hausing and Urban De�elopment ContractRequirements .................. 24 - 38 '' Executiwe �rder 11246, Equal Oppvrturxity Clause; Section 202 ,, A. Executive Order 11246 Forms 1. Certification and Acknowledgment Form . ..... . .. ... .. .. . ... . . ... . .. .. . . ... . . .. . . . . . • - • - -. 39 � 2. Certif'ication of Bidder Regarding �qual Employment Opportunity Form ............ 4p 3. Certification Regarding Lobbying Fozxn ....................:.............................. 4l . , 4. CertificateafOwner'sAf�orneyForin ..............•--.•-----•.--••-.--•---•---............ �42 � VIIi. U.S. Depariment of Labar Wage and Hpur and Public Contzact Divisions A. Instructions far Completing Payzoll form WH-347 ...........................................43 - 45 �� B. U.S. Deparkment of Hausing and Urban Devalopment � 1. Certificate frozr� Contractar Appointing officez or employee to Supervise Payment of ErnployeesForm .................................................... ............................. �F6 , � 2. PayrollForm ..................... �7 .................•----.......................................... 3. U.S. Departrnent of Labor Statement of Compliance Form .............. ............... ... 48 � . 4. EmpioyeesStatementofWorkVerificationk'orm......--,•---•• ........................... 49 5. Payroll Deduction Authorizahon Fox�n .......................... ............................. 50 , IX. U.S. Depar�nent of Hnusing and Urban DeveSopment Coinmunity Develvpmen# Block Gzant Input: Subconiractor's Certification Coz3.cezning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wa�e Requirements.........................................:................................................ 51- 53 ' X. How to Gompleta Payrall Fnrms XL Equal �mployment Opporiunity Poster �. , XII. U.S. Deparh�aent af Labor Poster XIlI. Project Designation Sign t �� ., ,, �: ., ., � C�ty of Fort Worth xntergovernmental Affairs and Grants Managemen� (IAGll� Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funded COIIS��l1Ct10Il P�'Da OCtS Due Requir�d Forms and Dates � wxo co��,��s DUB � su� FORM SUBMIT REQUIRED FORM '�O: All those who attend Keep For Your Records F1I.E Pre-Construcfion Meeting meeting sign Contrac#oz 1 Sub Contractor and All Subs Before the Start of P1tIIVIE Tnformation � Constr�iction Start of Canstruction �orm CONTRAC7'OR At the Stazt of Canstructio�n PRIMB Construction Complete CONTR.ACTOR After completiQn af PRIME �o� canstruction Section 3 Attachment �'orms CON�"RACTOR AND Compleie and Return . PRIME o At�achment B Self- SUBCONTRACTORS Withi�a Seven ('7) Days of Certification Form Receipt • Attachment D Statement of Release �' OiiIl � Aitacbment E Preliminary Sta�ement of Workfoxc� Needs Fomi Statement of Palicy on CONTRACTOR AND Complete and Return Equal Employment SUBCO'NTRACTDRS Within Seven (7) Days of Opportunity �orm Receipt C�N`1 RACTOR AND Complete and Retum Certif'ication and SUBCONTR.ACTOILS ViTithin Seven {7) Days oi Ack�nawledgement Farnr� Receipt U.S. Department of Housin�� CON'1RACTOR AND Cornplete and Return and Urban Development SUBCONTRACT�RS Within Seven (7) Days oi � Certification of Bidder R�ceipt Regarding Equal Employment Qppprtuni#y Form � Ceztification Regarding Lobbying Form � Certificate oi Owner's _ Ai#orney Fonm U.S. Department of Housing and Urhan Dev�loprnent � Certificate from Conlractor Appainting nfficer or ernployec Yo Supervise Payment of Emplayecs Form CONTR.ACTOR AND Complete and Retur�. SUBCONTR.ACTO�S Within Seven (7) Days oi Receipt �� -- , SLTBMIT T0: FILE IAGM Monitor IAGM Monitor IAGM Manitor IAGM Monitoz PRTIVIE IAGM Monitor PR�MB IAGM Monitor PRIlViE IAGM Monitar PRTNiE IAGM Manitor a City of Fort Wor�h Intergvvernmental Affairs and Grants 1l7anagement (IAGIV� Community Development Slock Grant (CD�G) Funded Cvnsiruction Projecis REQUIltED FORM Payroll �orms You are not required to use Payrall Form WH-347. You may use any other iype of payroll, such as computerized formats, as iong as it has all of the infarmation that is required on the WH-3�7. U.S. Department afLabor S#atement of Conr�pliance Farm Employees Statement of Wozk Verif'�cation Form P ayra�l Deduction Authorizat�on Form U.S. Depariment of TiUD Community Block Graz;t Izipui Subcontractor's CeriifZcation Conceming Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Requirements Form NOTICE TO ALL EMPLOYEES Warkang on Federal or Fedezal�y Funded �`inance Construction Projects �qual Employment Dpportunity Poster U.S. Depariment of Labor Postez Pzaj �ct Designation Sign WHC� CbMPT�ETES FORM The prime cont�actor should review ea. � Subcontractor's payroll reports far comglzance prior ta subnnitiing the reports to IAGM. CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTORS CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTitACTORS EMPLOYEES MUST ALTTHORIZE ALL DEDUCTIONS SUBCONTR.ACTOR GONTRACTOR MCTST POS'T CON'TRACTOR MUST P�ST CONTRACTOR MUST POST DUE �eginning the first week your company works on a project and for eWery week afterward until qouc fum has completed its work. Number the payrall reports beginning vrith #� 1 Initial and cleazly mark your IaSt payroll "Final." Attach to the vsreakly payzoll with original sign.ature Requirec� when employee is ased in moze than one classification, and specify different rates of pay during any payroll pariod Only one employee authozization is needed for recuzring deductions. This shnuld accompany the �TRST payroll on whicl� the deduction appears �efoze sta�rt of wozk Post on site at the start of constructioz� Yost on site at the start oi cons'h�uCtion Post on site at tha start of CqI15tri1GtlQri SUS SUBMIT TO: PRIME P�tIME -. SUBMIT TO: IAGM Monitoz FRIME IA.GM Monitoz PItiME IAGM Monitflr PRIME IAGM Manitor PRIIV�, IAGM Monitor POST POST P�ST POST POST POST PRIi'1�� COiiiT�iC�"OR FO�t�ARDS ,�l.LL F�R1�S TO THE IAGI'VVJ[ 1Yl011�'TTO� ! A � �P1���l�TS'�'�IUC'�'��1� CON��RE�I�]E 11�1�JTE� DATE. LOCA'I'�ON: TYME: �� � � PROJECT NAIVIE: LOCATION 4F PROJECT: PRO,I�ECT NUIVIBER: CONTRACT AMOUNT: ATTENDEES ivA11� NAME & ADDRESS OF FIRM TELEPHONE NUMBER A preconstruction conference was held on the above date to discuss labor standards requirements applicable �o this project. The attendees, as listed above, were provided �he �ollowi.ng informahan. The "CONTRACTOR INFORMAT�ON" forn3 reguired of the contractor and ali subcontractors should be � coinpleted and submztted before siarting consfruction. _ Sec�ion 3 Plans must be completed by contractors and subcan#�ractars having contxacts over the amaunt of � $].O,Q00. Written affirmati�e action plans must be submi�ted by �he contractors and subeontractors having con.iracts over ihe arnount o� $ 50,000 and emplvying more than 25 non-constructaon eznployees. The plans should address the contrac�or's intent to hiz'e and train rninorities and females an an equal basis as any o#her group. Execut�ve Qrder I 1246, included in �he cont�ract dacument, �houid be followed as closely as possible. 1 This proj ec� � subj ect ta �the Davis-Bacon Act (DBA), Copeland Act, Contract Work Hours 5 afety S�andards Aci {CWHSSA), and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). FLSA set� out the requirements for paymen.t caf minirnum wages, avertime pay, child Iabor standards and prolubits wage discriu7ination on the basis of sex. DBA specifies the minimum wages ta be paid th� various classes of laborers and meclianics employed an the project. CWHSSA sets a uni%rm standard of 40-hour workweek with ti�n� and a ha�£tbe basic rate of pay for alI waxk iu�. excess o£40-hours per week. The Copeland Act prohibits l�ickbacks being paid by the employee ta the emplayer and requires the weekly submission af payrolls. FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE LABOR STANDAR.D� REQUIREMENTS CAN RESULT IN THE ESCR�W OF FUND� ANDIQR WITHHOLDING OF INSURED ADVANCES. . Tk�e contractor shauld inforrn his foreman and subcont�racta;rs that this proj ect is subj ect to periodic employee wage interview visits by City staif and/or federal agencies, such as H[JD or DOL, to 'vnsuze camp�iance with the aforementioned regu�ations. These federal o�#"icers or City staff are nat to be prevented from conduct�ing sucl� interviews. The suggested payroll fozm is WH-3�7, Payroll. All other payroll forms must be appravedby HUD prior �c t��. Payrolls must be submi�tedto the Finaz�ce Department within seven days after apay periad ends. Apayperiod is seven {7) consecutive days. Payralls must be ariginal and rnust be completely executed. The sig�riature must be that of owner, partner, officer of authorized i.ndividual, and must be an original ink signature. Ii is suggested that blue inl� be used. The certification dates must cover ihe seven (7) day period. "A CERTIFICATTON FROM CONTRACTOR APPO]NTING OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE T4 SUPERVISE PAYMEI*tT OF EMPL4YEES" forrrt must be submitted. The payrolls and basic payroll records of the contractor and each subconiracior covering alI Iaborers a�ud mechani�cs employed upon �he work covered by �lus contract are to be maintained during the couzse oiwolk an.c. p�eserved foz a. period af �hree yeazs thereafter. � Liquidated damag�s will be assessed for failure io pay overtixne. The assessment amount as $10 per daype;-- violation. Overtiine begins an this proj ect after 40 hours pez' week. Addifionally, wage restiiuiion must be paid tc. any einployee who is underpaad wheth�r'th� underpayment is due ta fail�re to pay overtim� or failure to apply �e prescribed hourly rate of pay. Employees must be classified and paid according to the classificatians and rates prescribed by the applicable vvage decision. ThE decision which is applicable to this project is . The wage decision must be �ostec . at the construction site along with requized posters for the dura�ion af constructian actir�ity. Any classificatioi needed which does nat appeaz an the wage decision must be requested and approw�d by the U.S. Departrne�t of Labor prior to the use o�`that classification on the projact. In instances where the owner af a company performs work on the projact, that owr�ez must show himselfl herself on the payroll and mus# show the houzs worked each.day and total hours for the week. All persons whc verform work on the project must be shown an Yhe nayroll. The address and social security nurnber for eact emplo��e must be included the first time that emplayee appears on the payz�oll and any time iheir address change. Apprentzces may be employed an the project, how�ver, they m�st �e certified by the Bureau o Appren�iceship & Training and the allowable ratio o� ap}�rentices to journeyman must not be e�ceeded. Payrolls are required for �aee�s ?n which no wark as per�ormed labeled "NO WORK PERFORMED". The f�rst payroll furnished mu�� show "IN�TIAL" in ihe payrall number block. Li�ewise, the Iast payrol� must show "F1NAL". Subsequei�t payrolls followi.�.g the initial payroll must be numbered sequentiallybegiranin; 2 with nuxnber 2, including payrolls labeled "NO W4� PERFORMED". A�y persan who is employed on a piece wark basis must be shov�n on the payroll. The houxs worl�ed each day and toial hours for the week must be shown. The howrly rate of the piece worker must equal or exceed the prescribed hourly rate for the particular work classification. Dual wark classifications witl�in the same payroli period are acceptable provided that a signed verification of the dual work classifieation is fu�rnished from.the employee. When dual wo�rk classifcation are used suUmi� the form "EMPLOYEES STA.'�EMENT OF WORK VERTFICATION". D�ductian au�.orii.zations, signed by employees, must be provided far any deduction with the exceptians of FICA and £ederal tax. Unless othe�rcvise specified by the applicable wage decisian, the classi�ication of "helpex" is unacceptab�e. Employees must be classified and paid based on the work they perform, e.g., i.f a p�rson perfarnts tihe duties of or uses fihe tools of a plumber, �hat person must be classified as a plumber, not as a plumber's helper (the plurnber classification is used there as an example only}. The general contractor will be required ta �ertify that all laborers and mechat�ics employed an the project (includang ihvse emplayed by subcontraetors} have been paid hourly rates as prescribed by th� applicable Ia�vs. The staffperson who will monitor this project �ox eompliance with labor requiremer�is is . Any questions Frank Marrero concerning labor requirements should be diz'ected to hirn/her at (8I7} 871. -753{.. Questions should be dire�ted through the general contrac#or who is ultimately z'espo�sible for the fulfillrnent of these obligations Submitted by: ► ! �II . DATE Contact Person: _ City of Fort Worth In�ergovernmental A�aix's & Grrants Man�gement Franlc Marrero 1000 Throcl�norton S�reet Fort Worth, Texas 76102 (817} 87I-7536 3 CONTR.ACTOR INFORMATTON Date PROJECT: 1. Contz'actor: 2_ Address: 3. City: �4. Telephone; 5. Fedexal I.D. #: 6. Officers of the Corporation: �LE51��At: Vic� President: SBCIe��,Tj�: �'r�a5llLeI: 7. Tf sole owner dr partnership, I15t OWT10I �5�: �Racial/�t�nic pwnership: 1 - White Amencan 2 - Blaek American 3 - Naiive American 4 - Hispanic American 5 - Asian/Pacific American 6 - Hasidic Jew I certify at �he time of execution, hereof, neiiher jny company nor rr�y coxporate offacers (if incorporated} are listed in the list afDebarred, Suspended, and Ineligible Contractors maintainedby the Department of Housing and Urban Development {HUD). Signature Fax: 4 SUBCONTRACTOR INFOItMATION (To be completed by contractor} Date PROTECT: L Subcontractor: , 2. Can.tract Amount: 3. Address: -- -, ' 3. Ciiy: 4. Telephone: F�� 5. Federal I.D. #: �Racia�lEthnic Dwnership: � 1 - White American 2 - �lack American 3 - Native Ameri.can 4 - Hispanic Amezican 5 - AsianlPacific American 6 - Hasidic Jew , ;6 .L � � � START OF CONSTRUCTION {Daie} Project Name: Praject Location: Project Numbez': U.S. Department af Labor Wage Decision: _ This is to i.z�orm you that the (Name af CompanY} of (Address) � (CitylTown} , has started work on the above referenced project covered by our � � (State) {Zip} contract with you, as of . (Date} Respectfully yours, (Name of Company�) : (Signature) (Title) 0 CUNSTRUCTION COMPLETE Project Name: , Prajeci Location: Praj ect Number: U.S. Department of Labor Wage De,cision: � This zs to inform you that the � ° (Name of Campany} � 0£ ' -_' (Address) {City/Town) � , , has terminated work on the above refezeneed proj ect covered by our � (State) (Zip} contract with you, as of _ - (Date} Respectfiilly yours, : (Name of Cornpany) (Signature) _�_ C��� o� �����c� F���°� ■■��t� � -':� _--�— + - Affirmative Action Plan Under Section 3 of The Housing an.d Urban DeveJ.opment Act af 1968 Revised 4ID0 .� i , �r � ._� �. City af Fort Worth Part T: Part II: I�ill . A�rma�ive Action Plan Table o£ Contents Purpose and Backgz'ound Tnformation Page 1. Summary Explanahon az�d Furpose .....................................................10 2. CraographicaX Applicability ......................................�........................,..10 3. Appiicability to Businesses ..................................................................1Q �. Applicabiiity io Individuals .................................................................11 Selection of Subcontractors and Vendors l. Procedtues ......................................................................................13 2. Sources far Locating Section 3 Covered Businesses ...........................13 3. Requiz'ed Contract Clauses ............................................................ �3 -�4 Hiring Trainees and Emplayees 1. Pz'ocedures ......................................................................................15 2. Good Fai.th Efforts ...............................................................................16 Part N: Compliance and Consequences 1. Monitoring of Req�iremen�s .................... ............................................1 2. Grievance Procedures ..................................................................16 - 17 3. Sanctions ......................................................................................17 Part V: Attachments 1. Self-Certification Form ...............................................................................20 2. Staternent af Release ......................:............................................................21 3. Prelin�inary Statement Work Foz'ce Ne�ds ..................................................22 � City of Fort Worth Fiscal Services Department Ix�tergavernmental Affairs and C�rants Management Division Affirmati�ve Actian Plan Under Sec�ion 3 of #he Housing and Urban Development .p,.ct o�' 1968 �P�ii��' �: �'�RPQS� ��1�} �3r�1�:]��:����iD il�la`��,��1.�7`iQ'�1 �� G��_.._e.._,-__Y__"__' __..________�_______ ___________ __i L Summary Explanation and Puzpose: Section 3 af the Hausing and Urban Develaprnent Act of 1968, as amended, {"Section 3"} is binding upon the City of Fnrt Workh, ("tile City") and its Contractnr in all proj ects using Community De�elopment Block Grant (CDBG) fund�. Any Con�ractar of CDBG funds, from whatever sovrce, is bound by Section 3. The two primary �urposes of Seciion 3 are (1} to encouzage the use of small, local and m.i_narity businesses as suppliers of goods and services, and (2) to encowrage the use of lacal, minority and lower income pexsons as trainees and employees. Section 3 requires �at good faith efforts be made tn achieve these pu,rposes. Tl�.s plan sets farth the procedures wliich will be followed by the City of Fort Worth's Fiscal Services Departni�nt, Tnterga�ernm.ental Affairs an� G�azats Management Division ("iAGM"} and all its CDBG Coniractors to �ccorn�Iish these purposes. �pecific regulation� governing Section 3 are set out in 24 CFR 135. 2. Geographical Applicability: Foz' the Comrnunity Develapment Block Grazit Program, Section 3 is applicabie to all `� activiiies taking place withir� the cozporafe limits of the Ciiy o£ Fort worth, T�xas. Within this "Sec�ian 3 cavere.d area", the IAGM Taz'get areas are cansidered priority areas. The Target az'eas include �he fallowzng 1990 census tracts/block group numbers: 1Q01.01/1, 1001.01/3, lOQ1.Q114, 100I.01/6, 1001.Q2/4, 1041..Q2/S, 100�.0216, I002.a1.11, 1002.0112, 1002.01/3, Y aaz.a ���, 1002.0211, 1402.02/2, 1002.02/3, f 002.0214, � 002.Q215, 100311, 1�0312, 100313, 10Q3/4, 1003/5, 1403/5, 100411, Ip04/2, ].004/3, 1004/4, �004/5, 1004/b, 1045.01/1, 1005.01/2, 10�5.01./3, lOp5.01/�, 1005.01/5, 100S.Q�.16, 1005.02/1, ].0 � City of Fort Wnrth Affar•mative Action Plan 1005.�2/2, 1DOS.Q213, 1005.0214, 1005.02/6,1005.02.7, 1006.0212, 1046.0213, 104711, 100712, 1�07/3, 1007/5, 100811, 10�812, 1008I3, 100814, 100815, 1009/1, 140412, 10�913, 101all, 1010l2, 1D11/1, Ia1112, lO1.1/3, 101114, 10].2.0111, 1012.4].12, 1012.02/2, 1012.Q213 1012.02/4, 1012.0215, 1012.02/b, 1013.01/4, 1013.42/2, 1013.02f3, 10I3.��1�4, 1DI4.02/1, 1014.0212, 101�.02/3, 1O1�.D214, 141G�.03I2, 1014.03/3, 1014.0314, J.014.03/5, 101�.�315, 1Q14.03/7, 1015/2, 1015/3, IO1S/5, 101b11, 101612, 1017J1, 1a17/2, 101713, 1Q18/1, 1018/2, 102011, 1020/2, 1021, 6, 102117, 1023.01/1, 1023.41/2, 1023.01/3, 1Q23.01/4, 1023.02/4, 1023.02/S, 1Q24,41/4, 1024,O1/S, I024.0116, 1025/1, 1025/2, 1025f3, 1025/4, 1025/5, 1025/6, 10261�, 1026/6, 1D26/7, 1026/8 �02?li, I027/2, 1028lI, 102911, 1D29/2, 102913, i030/1, 1030I2, ].a3C�13, 103i/1, 103211, 1033/I,1.033l2, 1033/3, 1033/4, 1034/1, I034/2, 1Q3413, 1035/1, 1035/2, 1035/3, 103514, 1035/5, 103S/6, 103517, I�36.01/1, 1036.0112, 1036.OI13, 1036.0114, 1036.0212, 1037.01/1, 1037.41/2, 1037.01/3, 1037.011'4, 1a37.02/1, 1037,(72/2, IQ37.0213, 1a3811, 1038/2, 1038/3, I03814, 1038/5, 1038/6, 1039/1, 1Q39/2, 103913, 1040l1, 1040/2, 104Q/3, 104111, 1041/2, 1Q4I/3, �041/4, 104115, 10�1/6, 1042.0215, 1443/2, �44313, 1Q43/4, 144315, 104411, 104�13, 1044/4, 1044/7, iQ45.01/1, 1D45.O1I2, 1045.0113, 1045.01.14, 104S.OI15, 1045A1/6,1045.01/7, 1�45,01/8, 104S.Q2/1, 1045.0212, 1045,02/3, 1045.03/1, 1045.0312, 1046.0112, 1046.0113, 1045.0114, 1046.0115, 1446.4211, 1.046.02/2, 1046.0213, IQ46.0214, 1046,Q3/1, 10�6.03/2, 1046.Q3/3, 1�46.041I, 1046.�412, 1046.04/3, I(}46.05/3, 1046.05/5, 1447/1, 1047/2, 104713, 1047/4, 144715, 1047/6 1048.�1/l., I048.Qll2, 1Q48.0113,1048.4114, 1045.01/5, �048.fl1/6, 1�48.0117, 1048.01/8, 1048.Q2/1, 14�48.02/2, 1048.02/3, lOQ�8.0214, 1050.01/1, �05D.01J2, 1050.01/3, 1050,0114, 105D.01/5, 1050.OS/2, 1450.a611, 1Q50.06/2, 1OS115, 1052.Q1/1, 10�2.0112, 1052.Q�/�4, 1052.02/1, 1052.02/2, 1053I1, 1d55.0211, 1055.02/8, I055.0511, 105612, 1a57.03/3, 1a581�, 1pS8/2, 1458/�, 1059J2, 1059/3, 1059/5, Id50.D1/1, �a64.02/1, ��60.04/2, 1051.OIf2, 106i.021, I061.a2/2, I062.O1./1, 1062.01/2, 1062.01/3, 1062.01/4, 1062.Q2/1, 1062A2/2, 1062,D2/3, 1052.02/4, 1063/2, 1063/3, lOb4i1, 1464/2, 1065.03/�, �065A6/Z, 1065/0d/3, 1065.06/A�, 1465.0812, 1065.08/4, 1065.09/1, 1065.1Q/4, 1065111/4, 1065.1212, 1066/1, 1IOSJ�4, � 1110.47/4, 1 1 1 310 112, 1135.�617,1141.01/4 3. Applicability to Businesses: Businesses which are at least fifly-one percent (51 %} owned by socially ar ecanomically disa�lvantaged persons who z'eside in. tha Sectian 3 covered area and which qualify as small busin�sses under the standards of the �mall Business Administration are �Iigible for the benefits of ' Seciian 3. 4. At�plicability to Tndivid�als: i Any persan who resides in the SEction 3 ��verad area an.d whose farnily income does r�ot exceed ezghty perc�ni (80%} of the median incorrze in the Dallas-�ort Worth Staridard Metropolitan � 11 City of Fart Worih A�3•mative A�tian P2c�n Statistical Asea may be designated as a"Iowez' in�orne }�erson". Section 3 is intended to bene�fifi such individuals through employment and training opporiuzuties. 12 Cxty o�' Fort Warth A�rmative Actian Plan �- -:- _ �l'�J�T I�: ��I,f+��'T�DN Oi+ C'an�r�c#�rs ,�lh'�� �'EI�TII�l���- ---, 1. Pracedures All contractors will provide a completed capy of Attac�unent D, "Statement of Release", prior to signing any coniraet fox a project using GDBG nr�anies. Each Contractor selecied w�l be bouz�d by Sectaon 3 requirements, includu�g the submissian of a11 relevant docuxnentatian required by this plan. Contractozs will be held zesponsible far tlie Sec�ion 3 ac�ivities of their subcantractors. When compe;ti�iv� bid� are solicited, the contracioz will notify bidders of �ection 3 requi�ements. Each c�ntractor wi1T make a good faith effort to issue invitations to bid ta Section 3 cavered businesses and to use lacal and minority media to advertise caz�tz�actual oppartunities. H&HS will review proposed Contractaxs and veza�iozs to ascertain their eligibility to receive CDBG funds, based on prior and fuhue assured compliance with Section 3. Contracts vvhich are typically let on a negotiated basis in non-Section 3 co�ered areas will be 1et on a negotiated basis in Section 3 covered areas, if feasible. 2. Sources for Locatin� Sectian 3 Covered Businesses: The City operates the Minorityl Wamen Business Entezprise (M/WBE} office to assist in the location and certification of �ection 3 covered businesses and to inf�rm such businesses of biddin.g oppoz'tuza�ities for City contracts. Lists of Section 3 eavered businesses area also available from the Fort Worth Regional HUD � O�fice, the Srnall Business Adrninistration ar�d other similar agencies. Any business �vishing to �- qualify as a Section 3 covered business will be given the oppori:u�ity to file a Self-Certificatian form {Attachment B) with the M/WBE o£fice and all CDBG contra�tors are encouraged to seek the assistarice of that office, should any question arise. IAGM will notify the Minority/ Women ' Business Enttrprise office of its pending contractual activities sa that Section 3 covered businesses ; �ay be notified. 3. Requi�ed Contract Clauses: CFR 24 § 135.38 In the event a CDBG Contractor wishes to subcontract an� �ortian of a proiect utiiizin� CDBG monies, the written prior approval of IAGM must 3ae obtained. Furthermare, the following paragraphs must be included in each subcontract: J. 3 City of Fort Worth A.ffirmative Actinn Plan A. Ths work to be performed under this Gontract is subj ect to the requirernents of sectian 3 o�the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended 12 U.S.C: I701u (section 3), The purpose of section 3 is to ez�sure that employ�ment and other econamic opp4rtunzties generated by HUD assistance or HLJD-a.�sisted projects cavered by section 3, sha11, ta the greaiest extent feasible, be di.rected to l�w- and very law-income persons, particularly per�oras who are recipients of HUD a.ssistance for housing. B. Th� parties of this Contraet agree ta comply with �TJD's regulatians in 2A� CFR part 135, which implement sectian 3. As evidenced by their execu�ion of this cantract, the par�i�s to this contract certify that they are under no cvnixacival or ather ixnpediment that would prevent them from complying with the pa�rt 135 regulations. C. The Contractor agzees to send to each labar organization or z'epresentative oiwoxkers with which the coniractor has a collecti�ve bargaining agreement ar ather understanding, ii any, a notice ad�ising the labox arganization or workers' zepresentative of ihe contractor's comrnitments under this section 3 clause, and will post eapies of the notice in conspicuous places at the woxk site where baih employees az�d applicants for traiuing and employm�:nt pasitions can see the notice. The notice shall describe the s�ciion preference, shall set forth minimum number and job t�tles subject to hire, availability of appzenticesYaip and iraiFaing pQsitions, th� qualifications for each; and the anticipated date the work sh�ll begin. D. The contraetor agrees ta include this Section 3 clause in every subcontract subject to camplianc� with regulations in 2� CFR part 135, and agrees ta take apprnpriate action, as pra�ided in an applicable pravision of the subcontract or in t��is section 3 clause, upon a finding that the subcantracior is in viola�ion of the regulations in 24 CFR paz-t I35. The caniractor will no� subcontract with any subcontractor where the cantractor has notice ar �Cnowledge that the subcontiract�r has been found in vznlation of the xegula�ions in 24 CFR part 135. E. The Contractox will certify that any vacant employrnent positians, zncluding the training pasitions, �hat ate filled (1} after the contractor is sel�cted but be£ore the contract is executed, and (2) witk� p�rsons ather ihan those ta whom the regulations of 24 CFR part 135 require em}aloyinent oppox�tunities fa be directed, wer� nat filled to circuznvent the conlractor's obligatians under 2�4 CFR part 135. F. Nflncoznpliance with HU!]'s regulations in 24 CFR part 135 may result in sanctions, termination afthis contract for default, a�d de�armez�t ox suspen�ion �om future HUD assi,sted contzacts. G. With respeci to wor3� performed in connection with section 3 covered Indian hausing 14 City o� Fart Warth A�rmative Action Plan assistance, section 7(U} o� th� Indian Self-Detem7inatian and Ed�tcation Ass�stance Act (25 U.S..C. 450e} also applies io the work to be performed under this cont�act. Section 7(b) requues ihat ta tlle greatest extant feasible {I} pre�er�nce anc� oppoxhu�ities for training and employrnent shall be given to Indians, and (u} preference i.n the award of contract� and subcontracts sha11 be given to Indz'an organizations and Indian-owned Ecozaomic Enterprises. Parties to this contract that are subject to ihe provisians of sectian 3 and section 7�b) agree to comply v�ith sectic�n 3 to the maximwm elctent feasible, but nat in derogatian of caznpliance wrth section 7(h). � � . -l;��t� i��: I�iRIN� 'TltAfi�L+;�� �1I�1D �111�'LCI���� � �; Pzacedures: , All contractors will provide a completed copy of Attachment E, "Preliminary Staternent- Work Force Needs", prior to signi�g any contract for a project using CDBG monies. The Contractor J u�ill specify the ma�imum nwmber Qf trainees wkiich can reasonably be used on the CDBG project, • unless the occupational category is subject to a ratio set by the Secr�tary of Labor. This infoz-rnation ; vt�ill be reviezved by TAGM to ascertain the cuzxent and prajected use af Sectioza 3 co�ered individuals. Should the Contractor wish to hire trainees far a CDBG assisted project, lower income individuals will be used to the greatasi exfent feasible in the various training categori.es. A11 vacant trainee positians should he filled with lawer income individuals, if at alI possible. Only after a gaod faith effort to plaee lower income indivi.duals in vacant traix��e positions has been made will the Con�ractor use non-Secti.on 3 covered individuals as trainees. Shauld the Contractor need to lure already trained empl�yees, similar preference Will be � � given to qualified lowex ineome individuals wko apply for tl�ose position�. Fox each occupatianal category in which vacancies exist, the contractor will set a realistic go�.l for the number of lower income in�zviduals to �e hired. The Contractor will make a goad faith effort to see that such goals are met. Ta the great�:st extent feasible, �he Contractor will use lovwer income indir�iduals as CDBG praject ernployees. {Any Contractor wbach f lls vacant employment pasitions imme�iately privr to starting a CDBG project will be required ta show that its �ctions were not an attempt to circumvent Section 3 requir�ments.) When a lower income individual applies, eif.her on tUeir own iniiiaiive or on zeferral fram any 5011iCE, the Coz�t�-actor �,+ill review hislller qualifieativns and hire the individual if hislh�r 15 City of Fart Worth Affirrt�ative Action Plan qual�ficatians are satisfactory and the Cantrac�or has an opening. Tf the Contractor daes not have an opening, the individual wiXl be listed £or the frst available operung. If applicant qualifications are equal, lower incorne persons will be given preference in hiring. An exc�ption will be made when a Section 3 covered proj ect must alsv meet tkie requiremen.ts of Executive Order 11246. Jn this case, when qualifications are equal, �inoriiy persons will be given first preferenc� in Iuring. The City will require a�plicants claimuig to be lowez income to state tb,eir family income at the time af applicationa � �. Good Faith Efforts: A Contr�.ctoz may shaw good faith efforts �o hire Iower income individuals by: (1) confrnung with the Departme�t o£Hauszng ax�d Url}an Development's Regional Administrator, Area Office Directar, oz FHA Insuring Office Director, the geagraphical Section 3 co�ered area for the Contractor's specific project; and (2) using local media, praject area cammuniiy organizations, local public and private institufions, ax�dl�r szgns placed at the proposed projecf site to reczui� low��' income applicaazt� for irainuig and employment positions with the project. r------------�-�--�--------__�-_�---------- -------� � �'I���� ��:�'���'�,IF����l�;�j}�{����,���,�'�{�,� � L_ ,- ' _ _ _ � � _ ' _ � _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' ' ' ' _ _ _ ' 1. Monitoring of Requizeznenfs: TAGM will monitox the efforts of its contractors to achieve the purpose o£ Section 3 in two primary ways. Fzrst, fhe dacumentation xequir�d af CDBG Contractazs will be examined to deternune if good faith efforts are being zxiade to cozx�ply with Section 3 reqturemants. Any obvious amissions or improper actions will be questioned and the manner in which compliance can be documented will be datermined by TAGM. Next, IAGM v�ill conduct on site reviews to assure that any es�imates or projected figures �or training and employrnenti have been achieved ta ttae best af the Contractor's ability. �f a�high percentage of tYte eza�playees of, and subcontraciors for, a prograrn meEt Section 3 standards, the good faith efforts of the� Contractor will be assumcd. If camplzance problems are di.seovered IAGM wi11 encourage the Conf�ractor to resolve �hem. If this informal persuasion should fail IAGM may requ�st that sauctians (as specified below) be applied. 2. Grievance Procedures: Any person or business meeting t�ae definitifln.al standards of Section 3 may persana�ly, or by zepresentativE, pursu� the grievance procedures outlined here. � Ci.ty of Fort �4'a�'tkt Aff7-mative Action Plan Tx��orinal complaints should he direc#ed ta IAGM fo�r inves#igation af its Coniractar's camplian.ce, or to the Contracior far investigatian of the subcontractor's compliance, IAGM Conlxactaxs will notify IAGM o� all infoimal complaints they xecexve. I� the complaint is fouxid valid, 7AGM wiil make an effort to secuxe Section 3 compliance through conferences, persuasion andlar mediation. A written z�otzce specify�ng the exact nature of the nan�compliance will be issued ta the non-complying party. The notice will recommend specific actian to correct the non- compliance an.d specify a�.me limit for doing so. Continued non-compliance may resuli in the application of the sanctions listed below. If the complainant is not satisfied with the inf'armal complaint prvicedure, or its outcome, a �ormal grievaz�.ce may be filed. The grievance should be in writing and include: (1) the name and �ddress of the grievaz�t; (2) the name and address of ihe grievax�t's bnsiness, if applicablc; (2) the name and address of the City, Contractar, or 5ubcontractor (hereafter called "respondent"); (4} a descriptian of the acts ar � omission.s giving rise to tl�.e grievance; and (5) tbe corrective action sought. The grievance should be signed by th� griev�nt a.nd znaiXed ta Prograu� Operations Divisian, Department of Housing and Urhan Development, Fort Warth Regional Qffice, PO Box 2905, Fort Worth, Texas, 7bl 13-2905; ar Asszstant Secretary far Equal Opportunity, Department of Housing a.iid Uxban Develogixzez�t, Waslungtori, DC 20410. A grievance must be filed na later than n%nety {�Q) days from the date of th� action (or orriission) upon which it is based. The tizne �or filing may be extended by the Secretary af T�ousing and Urban Development, if gaad cause is shown. Upon receipt of a grievance by the Seaxetary, a copy of it wi11 be �urnished to the respandent. The Seczetary vc+ill con�iuc� an i.nvestiga�ion and w'ill give written notice to both the grievant and respondent as to the decision reached. The gri�vance may be dism,issed or sanctions may be applied, as appropriat�. 3. Sanctians: Failure or refusal tn comply with or give satisfa��ory assu�ances of future campliance witl� the requirements of Seci�or� 3 shall be the proper basis for agplying sanc�ians. Any or all of the following actaons may be taken, as appropriaie: car�cellation, terrninatian, or suspension in whole ox in part of tl�e confiract ar agreement; deternunation of i.neligibility ar debarm�nt fram any further assistanee or cantracts under this pragram until satisiaciory assurance of futuze cornpliance has been i•eceived; referral to tk�e Department of rustice far appropriate 1�ga1 proceedings. 17 City of Fart Worth A�r�native Action Plan Minority/ Wamen Business Enferprise It is the policy of the City of Fort Worth ta invo�ve Minority/ Women Business Enterprises in all phases of its procuxement practices and to provide them equal appoz�tunities to compete %r contracts fQr cnnstruction, professional services, purchases af equipment and supplies, and provision of other services required bq the City. The City o�ezates the Minority/ VL�omen Business Enterprise (M/WBE) o�fice to assist in the lacation and eertifica#ion of Sectioz� 3 cov�red businesses. A list of MIWBE busi.nesses tba# ha�e been certified �y the City of Fort Worth will be pzovided to you upaza zequest. If you need to seeure services or supplies, please con#act the City's MIWBE affice: CZTY �F FORT WORTH M/WBE OFFIC� 1000 THROCKMORTON �'ORT WORTH, TX 761Q2 (81i} Si1-6�04 IS 11FS1001CIv�01T.AGMIT.A.G.MICONTRA.C'�MANAGEMENTILABOR STAt�ARDS MANU'AUC SECTION 3-AFFIRMATN�ACTI�N PLAN.D4C � City of Fort Wort� A�rrnative Actian Pdan SECTION 3 ATTACHMENTS Please Complete and Return Within Seven {'7} Days 5/Q0 19 11F51QU1CM01TAGMII.A.G.MICONTRACT MANAGE[++IEI`ITII.ABOI� STANDARDS MANi3AL1C SECT'T0113-AFFIRMAi'II�E ACTI03d PLAN.DOC � City of Fort Worth Affirmative Action Pdan ATTAC�IMENT B SELF-CERTIFICAT�ON FORll�[ SOCIALLY OR ECONOMICALLY D�SADVANTAGED Business/Agency Name: Address: Zip Code � T a.m a member af the following minority group: (Circl� One) Black American India�J Asian/ Spanzsh- Qther{Specify) Alaskan Native Pacif c Tsland�r Surnamed I awn at least S l. pez-cent of the above business: Date: Signature: Title: SELF-CERT`�FICATION FORM NON-PROFYT ORGANIZAT�ON This organization is a non-profit organization. BusinesslAgency Name: - "' Address: Zi.g Code Date: Signa4ure: Title: : 20 11FS1UDICMOVAGM1i.A.G.MICONTKACT MANAGEMENTILABOR STANd7ARDS MANUALIC SHCTfOi� 3-AF'FIRMATNE ACT10Tf PLAN.DOC City of Fort Worth ATTACHMENT D Statement of Release Y will not subcontract any work in connection with this proj ect uz3.less I fust receive the prior written approval. of the Fiscal S�rvices Department, Intergavernmen#al Affairs and Grants Management Division of the City of Fort VG'orth. BusinesslAgency Name: Typ� of Business/Organization: Add�ress: A�r•mative Action Plan {Street} (City) (Sta.te) (ZIF) Signature: Title: D-1 i_ � � zi i I 11FS100lCMOlIAGMILA.G.MIGON'I"RACT MA]QAGEMENTILABOR STANDARDS MANUALIC SECTION 3-AFF�R3v1ATIVE ACTiON I l PL,AN.D�C ATTACHN�NT E ]P�EI.IlVi��� S'�'AT'�MENT1 WOR]K �'���E Nl�]E�S Coi�tractor's Name: Address: Date: Eanployrnent Classification CONSTRUCTION: Forem�n 3oumeyrnen At�t�rentices Laborers i GRAND TOTAL SUBNIITTED BY: TITLE : OCCUPIED PERMANENT POSI'TIONS VACANT POSITIONS** 'TOTAL MIN�RITY�` TOTAL MINORITY� Ma1e FenaaJ.e Ma.�e Female Male Female Male Female 1.. .,_,.J1CMC, �......�1i.A...=....,dIVI'I.. _.. _ MAN.........�J^1T1�.: � _R 5'I'E� .�. 2D5 A_ � . � AL1C ..�.... _ON 3 • _ � _ _:MAT- • - - -CTI� . - -- I�.DC '�Minority - Black - Spani�h-Americ�n - American Indi,an/ Alaskan Native - AsiarilPae�.fic islander **Shaw Section 3 goals £o;r �ower income, Tata.l luzes. 2: i �i I � �� .I � STATEMENT OF POLZCY ON EQUAL EMPLOYMENT �PPORTUI�ITY It wi1l b� the policy of this firm ta not discriminate against any applicant fox employment, or any employee, because ofrace, creed, color, age, sex, oz n,atural vrigi.�. This firm will izzsuze that this policy is contizaually eu�orced with regard to employment, promotion, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recrui�rnent, and. recn,titment advertising, lay off and terminaiion, caTnpensation, trainuig, and working conditions. We will make it understood by a11 wzth whom we deal, and in all our employment oppartunity announcements that the foregoing is our policy. A.11 applicants and employees will be judged solely on the basis of their skill, d�votian Iayalty, reliability and integrity. � � Company Name Signature 23 �EF�CTIVE AP��L 1, 199D DEPARTi�N?' OF HOUSING ANA URBAN D�VE�,OPMENT CONTRACfi REQLTIREMENTS Con�ractor agxees to comp�y with �he requirements ot the Housing and Urban Developm�nt Act of 196B, as amanded, and with the regula�.ions prornulgated �hereuncler. Speci,fically, Contxactor shall comply wSth the following Acts and Ord�rs and their regulatians: 1. EXECU'I'IVE ORDER 11245, EQZTAI, OPPORTUN�TY CLAUSE; SECTIaN 202 Duri,ng tYie performance of this Contxact, the Con�rac�or agxees as follows: a. 'z'xie Contractor wi1�. ndt discra.minate a�ainst any employee ar appJ.a.cant for emplayment because o� race, col.or, x'eligic�n, sex ar national origin. The Cantractor wilJ, take affirmati.ve acta.on. �o ensure that applicants are amployed and that employees aze treateti durzng employment without regard to theix race, color, rel,igion, sex or nata.onal origin. 5uch action shall include, but not be limited to, the followir�g: employment; upg�ading; demotian or transfer; recruitmen� or recruitment advertising; layof� or termination; raties of pay ar nther forms of compez�sation; and s�lecti.on for tiraining, including apprenticeship. The Contractor agre�s to post in c�nspicuous places, available �.o employees and applicants far employment, not�ccs setting forih the provisions of this nondiscriminatian clause. b. The CantracCor will, in all solicitations or advertisemen.ts for emp3oyees placed by or an behalf of �he Contractior, state that al.�. qualified applicants wi11 recei�ve consideration for employment without regard to race, colox, religa.on, sex or nati.onal origin. c. The Contractor will send to eaCh labor union or �epresenta�ive of workers, with whicii it has a collective bargaining agreement or other cantract or understarsding, a notice advising the saifl lahor unian or workers' representatives af th� Contractor's commitment under this section, anci sha17. past copies o� the notice iza caxispicuous places available to employees and ap�licants for emglayment. d. The Contractor wi�l comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246 of $eptember 24, 1465, and with the rule5, regul.ations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. e. The Contiractor will furnish all information and �cports rec�u.irad by Exc:cutive Order 1�.2�45 ot Sep�ember 24, 1965, and by z�1es, reguJ.ations and ozders of the Secretary af �abax, or pursuant tihereto, and will permit accesa �o its books, records and accaunts by the Dep�rtment of Housing and Uzban Development {���he Department��) and the Secretary of Labar tor purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules, regulatiions and orders. f. In the event af the Contractor°s noncompliance with �.he nondiscrimination clauses of this Contiract or with any of the said rules, regulatiions or arders, t�is Cant�-act may be canceled, tez�ni.nat�d or suspended in whale or i.n part and the Cantractor may be declared ix�eligible for fur�her -24- � goverz�mant contracts izs accordaxice with p�ocedvres autha�ize$ in Executive Order 11246 of September 24, 1955, or by �u1e, regulation or order of the Secretaxy of Labor, ox- as otherwi,se provided by law. g. The Cantx'actoz will include the sentence immedia�ely preceding Paragraph a amd the prava.sions of Paragraphs a thxaugh g in every subcontract or purchase orcier unless exempted by rules, �egul.ations ar orders of the 5ecretaxy of .Labor a.ssued pursuazit tv Section 2D4 of Exeeutive Qrder 11246 of Sep�ember 24, 1965, sa that such provisians will be binding upon each subcontracto� or vendar. The Can�ractor will take such action wi�h respect to any subcontract or purchase o�der as �he Bepartment may direct as a means of enforcin.g such provisions, including sanctians tor noncompliance. Provided, however, �hat, in the even� the Contractor becomes involv�d in or is threatened with ].itigation wi�h a su}�contractor or vendor as a resu].t o� such direction by the Aepartm�n.t, the Cor�.tractor may reqtzest the Uni.ted States to enter into such litigation ta protect tihe in�er.est o� the Vnited States. h. The Contrac�or shall submit a certification and shall require each of i�s suhcontractors to submi� a cer�ification �ha� all facilities provided for ernp].oyees of Contractor or any subcontractor shall be ful].y integra�ed, and Cantractor shall not permit i�s employees to perform their ser-crices in any 7.ocations under its control where segregated facilities are main- tained. i. The Cantractor and each subcontrac�or shall permit access during normal }ausiness hours to its premises for the purpose af canducting an-site coinpliance reviews and for inspecting arad copying such books, records, acco�nts and o�.her material as may be pertinent to compla.ance with the Order and the rules and regulatians promulgated pursuant tlaereto by �he City. Information ohtained in this manner shal�. be used only in connecY.ion wi�h the administration of the Order, the administration of the Civil Rights Ac� of 1964 (as amended} and in furtherance of the purposes ot the prder and the Act. 2. AFFIRNiATIVE ACTION ACT5 a. Yn pa�tormance af all contracts, the CantracY.or will comply with the A�fixmative Action Guidelines of �ecutive Order 11246 and the implement- ing regulations and dacv.men�s thereof. b. In performance of aI]. contzacts in the amount of $lo,fl00 az more: Cantractor wi11 compl.y with 8ection 3-o� the Housing and Urban, Aevelopment Ac� of 1968, as amencied, 12 U.S.C. 17a1u, and the implementing regulations and docutnents and sh.all have on file a written affirmative action policy, wha.ch has the stated work force goals of 19.2� minority persons and 6.9� females, and must follow the hiring pxactic�� specified in Subs�ction C, below. Addi�.ionally, Contractor agrees to th� following provisions: (1.) The work to be pertormed under �his Contract is on a project assisted under a pzogram groviding directi Federal financial a�sistanc� frorn the Aepartment of Housing and t7rban Developmen� and is subj ect to tYae requiremez�ts of Section 3 of the Housing and [7rban. Development Act of 1968, as amendeCi, 12 U.S.C. 1701v.. 5ection 3 -25- �equires that, to th� greatest extent feasible, opportunities for tzaining and employmen� are giv�n to lower income zesidents of the pzoject area and contracts far wark in connection with the project aze �warded to business concerns which are located in o� owned in substantial par� by persans residing in the area of the project. (2) The partyes to this Contract will comply with the provisions of said Seetion 3 and �he regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Developmen� set forth in 24 CFR 135 and all applicable rules and order� af �he Department issued thereunder �rinr to the execution of this Can�ract. The parties to this contrac� cer�ity and agree �hat they are under no contractua� ar other disab�lity which wou�d prevent them from complying with �hese requir�ments. (3) The Cantractpr wil� send to each �abor organization or representa- tive af workers with which he has a callective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, i£ any, a natice advising the said labar organization or workers� representative of his commit- . men�s under this Section 3 clause and sha�1 post copies of the notice in canspicuous places available to emp�oyees and applicants for employment nr tiraining. (4} The ContracCor will inc�ude this Section 3 clause in every subcon- tract for work in connect�on with the praject and wzll, at the direction af the app3icant for or recipient of Fedexal financial assistance, take appropria�e action pursuant to the subcantract ugon a finding that �he subcontrac�or is in violation af regulations iasued by the S�cr�tary o� Housing and Urban Development as set �o�th in 2� CFR 13�. The Contzactor wi31 no� subcontract with any su�contractpx where it has natice ar 3cnowledge that �he lat�er has been �ound in violation of regulatxons un.d�r 2� cFR �35 and wi�l not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first pravid�d it with a preliminary statement of abilzty to comply with the require- ments of these regulatipns. (5) Compliance with the provisions of 5ection 3, the regulations se� forth in 2� CFk 135, and a11 applicable rules and orders of the D�paxtm�n.t assued thereunder prior to the exec�ution of the Contract shall be a canditian o£ the Federa7. �inancial assistance provided ta the project, 1�inding upon the applzcaz�.fi. or recipient for such assistance, its su�cessors and assigns. Fazlur� to fu�fill these requirements shall subject the �pplicant ar xecipient, i�s contrac- tors and subcon�ractors, i�s successors and assigns, to those sanctions specifie.d by th� grant, loan agreem�nt or contract through which Federal assistance �s provided and to such sanctions as are specified by 2�4 CFR ].35. c. In performance o� a11 cantracts in the amount of $50,040 ox mox'e, and where the Contractoz employs more than twenty'-five non-coxastructian employees, the Contractor must promulgate a specific affa.z-mata.ve action plan, and mus� tiake speci�ic affirtnative action to ensure ec�ua� emp.loymerit opporturai.ties. Con�.ractor shall implement atfirmative action stegs at J.east as extensiv� as the fo].lowing: -26- � (1) Ensure and maintain a wo�king envi.ronment free of harassment, in�imidation and coercion at all. s�,tes and in all facilities at which the Contractax's emplayees are assigned to work. The Contractor shall specifi.calJ.y ensure that a11 foremen, superinten- den�s and other on-site supervisoxy personnel are aware of and are carrying ou� the Contractor's obligations to maintain such a warking environment, with specific attention to minority and female inda.viduals working at such si�.es or in such facilities. The Contractar, wheze possible, will assign two or mare wamen �o each constructi.on px-aj ect . (2} Estab].ash and maintiairi a cur�ent list of minority and femal.� �reczuitmeni so�rces and pro�vide written notification �o minority and fema�e recru�tment sources and to cammuniiy organiza�.ions when the Contractor or its unions have employment op�o�tuni�ies available, and maintain a recard of �he organizations' respons�s. (3) Maintain a current �ile o� tkze names, addresses and telephone � numbers of each minority and female off-street applicanti and minarity or female r�£er�cal fram a union, a reCruitment sou=ce or y' ' cammunity organization and of what action was taken with respect �o .7 each such individual. If such individual was sent to the union .' hirin� hall for r��erx'a1 and �Was not referred hack to the Cantractor = by the union or, if referred, noti employed by the Contractor, this shall be documented in tihe file with tihe reasan therefore, along ' wi�h whatevex additional actions the contractor may have taken. (4j P�ovide immediate v�rritten no�ification to the City when the union �r unions with which �he Cont�ac�o� has a collec�ive bargaining agreement have nat referred �o th� Contractor a minari.ty person ar ' womari. sent by the Contractor, or when the CQntractoz has other information tY�at �he union refe�xal prac�ss has i.mpeded �he Contractor�s effor�.s to mee� its obligations. , (5) Devel.vp an-the-job Y.�aining opportuna.ties and/or partzcipate in ' trainin� prdgrams for the a�eas which expr�ssly include minoritiies and women, including upgrading programs and apprenticeships and trainee programs relevant to the Contractoz�s employment needs, . especially those programs funderl or approved by the Departiment of Labor. Th2 Contractor shall prow'ide notiice of these programs �o the sources compiled under suhsectiian (2) abave. (6} p�.ssemina�e the Contractior's EEO policy by providing notice of �.he policy to unians and training p�ag�-ams ancl requesting their cooperation in assisting ihe Contractor in meeting its EEO obliga- tians; by including it a.n any policy manua�. and cvllective bargain- ing agreement; by pubZici.zing it a.n the company newspaper or annuaJ. repart; by specific review of the polzcy with a11 management personnel and with aIl minority anci femaie employees at least once a year; and by posting the cotnpany EEO policy on bulleti� l�oards accessible to all emplayees at each location where construction work is perform�d. -27- (7) Review, at least annually, �he campany�s E�0 policy and aff�rmative action ahligations under these s�ecifications wit•h a11 emp�ayeea having any respanszbili�y for hiring, assignment, lay-aff, tennina- tion or a�her emplayment decisian, including speci�ic review of thesa items wi�h on-si�e supervisory personnel, such as superinten- dents and g�neral �orem�n, prior �a the znitiatinn of constxuction work a� any jab site. A written record sha11 be made and maintained identifying the name and p3ace of these meetings, persons att�nding, subject matiter discussed and disposition of the subjec� matter. (e) Disseminatie �he Con�ractor�s EEO policy externally by including highligh�s af it in any a�vertising in the news media, specifically including minori�y and female news media, and providing written natification to, and discuss3ng �he Contractor's EEo policy wi�h, other con�raetors a.nd suk�con�ractors with whom the Contractor daea or anticipates doing business. (9) Dzrec� its recxuitment e£forts, both oral and written, to minority, female and cammuzixty organizatians, to schools with minority and female studente, and to rninority �nd fema�e recruitment and training organizations serving the Contractor's recruitmen� area and employment needs. Not later than one month prior tia the date far the acceptanca of applications for apprenticeship or other training by any recruitment souree, the Contractor shall send written notificatiion �o organiza�ions such as the a�ave, describ�mg the openings, screening procedures and tes�s to be usad in the selection process. {10) E�courage present minority and �ema�� employees to recruit otih�r minorzty p�rsans and wamen and, where reasonable, pravide af��r- SC�OQ�, summer and vacatian emplayment �a minority and temale youths, both an the si�� and in other area af the Contractor's work forca. (11j Valiflate all tests and other selection xequirements where �hera is an abligation to do so under 41 CFR, Part 60-3. (12) Canduct, at least annually, an invent�ry and evaluation of a11 mxnority and female persannel for �romo�ional oppor��nities and encaurage these employees �o seek or to prepare for, tihrough appropriate train�ng, such apporturiities. (13) Ensure that senio�ity practzces, job classifications, �ork assign- ments and other personnel practices do not have a discriminatory effect by �ontinua�ly monitoring al� personnel and employment- related activitiies to ensure tha� the EEO policy and the Contrac- tor's abligations under these specificatio�s a�e bein� carried out. (14) Ensure that all facilities and company activities are non-segregated excep� as separate or single-user toilet and necessary changing facili�ies shall be provided to assure privacy between the sexes. (15) Aocument and maintain a record of a�1 solicitations for subcontracts �rom mznority and �ema�� constructian contractors and suppliers, -28- .� including circulation af solicztations to minaritiy and female contractor assaciations and ather business associa�ions. (2�) Conduct a review, at least annually, ot all supervisors� adherence to and performance under the Contractar's EEO palicy and affirmative action o�liga�ions. d. The Contractar sha�l designate a xesponsible official to monitor all employment-r�lated activities to ensure that the company EEO policy is being carried out, to submit reports relating to the provisions hereof as may be required by the City and to keep zecvrds ot the same. Records for each employee sha11 at least include: the employee's nam�; address; telephone number, construction trade; union affiliation, i� any; employee identificatiion number where assigned; social security numbex; race; sex; status; datas of changes in status; hours worked per week in �he zmdicated trade; rate of pay; and locations a� whic� the work was pe�formed. Recozds sha11 be maintain�d in an easily und�rstandable and retrievable form; however, to the degre� that existing records satisfy this.require- ment,�Contractor sha1� not be required to maintain separate records. 3. COPELAND A1�iT2-KICT{BACK ACT � In any contract involving construction or repair, Con�ractor agrees to comply, and shall require its subcontractars to comply, with �.he provisions of the Copeland �'Anti-Kickback Act�� (18 U.S.C. 874}, as supplemented in bepartm�nt of Lahor regu}�ations (29 CFR Part 3). This Act provides �.hat each Contractoz or subgrantiee shall be prohibited from inducing, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion or repair of public work to give up any part of the campensa�ian ta which he or she is otherwise entitled; and, if faund guilty of doing so, sha11 be fined not more than $5,Dfl0 or imprzsoned n.ot more than fivc. t5} years, or both. 4. DAVIS-SACON ACT In any.contract for constructioza in excess bf $2,DOD: Contractor agrees to comply, and shal]. require its sul3contractors to comply, witY� the provisions of the Davis-Bacon Act (40 L7.5.G. 276a to a-7). This Act requires contractors to pay wages to laborers and mechanics at a rate not less than �.he minimum wages specified in a wage determination made by tihe Secretary of Labor and to pay wages not less otten than once a week. 5pecitically, Contx�ac�or agrees to compl.y with the fo].lowi.ng Department of Labor regulations {29 CFR Part 5}: a_ Mznimum Wages Al1 Zaborers and mechamics employed or working upon the site of the waxk pErformed pursuant to this contract wi11 be paid unconditionally and not less o��en thazk pnCe a week, and without subseguen� deduction or rebate on any 1CC011.11t (e�ce�t such payroll deductions as are permitted by regula- ta.ons issued by the Secre�ary of Labar under the Copeland Act}, the full amoun�. of wages and bonatide fringe bcne�ats {or cash equivalents thereof) due at �he tim� of payment, computed at. rates nat less than thase contained in the wage d�texminatian af said Secretary o� Labor (which is a�tached hereto and made a part herea�), regardless of any Cantractual re3.ati.anskzip which may be alleged to exist between tki.e COIl'tx�C�.OZ and such � . -��_ laborers and mechanics. Contributians made or costs reasonably anticipat- ed for bonafide fringe benefzts under 5ectian 1{b){Z) of the Davas-Bacon Act on behalf o� lahorers ar mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics, subjec� �o �he provisions of Paxagraph d of this clause; also, regulaz contributions made or cos�s incurred fox more �han a weekly pe�iod undez plans, funds ar program which occuz th� particular weekly period, are deemed t� be constiructively made or incurred during such weekly period. Such labarers and mechanics shall be paid the appropria�e wage rate and fzinge benefits on the waga dete�mination �or the classifications of work actually performed without regazd to skill, except as provided in the c3�use �n�itied "Appr�ntices and Trainees.'� La�arers or mechanics performzng work in rnore than one classification may be campensated a� the rate specified for each c�assifica�ion for the time actually wnrked therein; provided, that �he employer's payroll records accuratiely set farth the time spent in each classification in which work is performed. The wage determinat�an (including any additional classifi- catians and wage rates conformed under Pa�agraph b of this clause) and th� �avis-Bacon poster shall be posted at a�� �imes by the Comtzactor and its subcantractors at the site of the work in a prominent and accessible place where they can easzly b� seen by �he warkers. b. Emp�oyment of Laborers or Mechanics nat Zisted in Atoresaid Wage Dete�rni�ation Aecisian (1) �he Czty sha11 require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not Iisted in the wag� d�terminatiion and wkaich is to be employed un.der this Contract shall be classified in conformance witih �he wage d�texminatian. �he Ci�y shalZ approve an addi�ional classifica�ion and wage zate and fringe bene�its �herefore an�y wh�n the fol�owing criteria have been met: (a) The work to be per�ormed by the classification requested ie not per�a�ned by a classification in the wage determinatian; (b} The classification is utilized in the area by the construction industzy; and {c) 'I`he proposed wage ratE, including arxy bonafide fringe bene- fits, bears a reasonabl� relationship to the wage rates containes3 in the wage determin.ation. (2) If tb.e Contractor and the laborers ancl mechanics to be empJ.oyed in tkie class�.ficati.ozl or their representatives and the City agree an =�' the classificatidn and wage rat�, including the amount designated for �ringe benefits, where appropriate, a repart of the action �akEza sha11 be sent by the Gity ta the Adminis�rator af �he Wage and Hour Divisian, Employment Standarc3s Administration, TJnited States Departmen� of Labor. The Administ�ator, ar an authorized represen-- tative, wi�l approve, modify or disapprove every additional classifica�aon actiion within 3D days or receipt and so advise the City oz wi11 notify f.he City with�.n �he 3a-day period that addition- al time is necessary. -3D- � {3) In the event the Contractor, the laborers or mechanics to be �mployed in the classification, and tkie Ci�y clo noY. agree on tihe pxoposed classification and wage rate, including �.he amoun� designated for fringe benefi�.s, where appxopriate, the City shal�. refer the ques�.ions, including tihe reviews at all intere5�.ed parties and the r�commendations of the City, to �he Administra�or for determinatian. 'F'�n� :�:�minisr.rator �f the Wag� and Hour Divisions, a� an authorized repr�sentative, will issue a determination withi.n 30 days of receipt and will sa advise the City o� wi11 no�ify the City within the 30-day period that additxon,al time is necessary. (4j The wage rates determined pursuant to the above provisioxxs shall be paid to all warkers performing work in the classification under this Contract from the first day .on which work i.s pex£ormed in the classz�ication. c. Fringe Benefits Not Expressed as Hourly Wage Ra�es Whenever the minimum wag� �at� prescribed a.n this Contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a�ra.nge benefit which is not expressed as an hourly rate, the Con�rac�or sha11 either pay the benefit as stated in the wage detiermination or sha11 pay either 3�onafide fringe �enefi.ts or an hourly cash equivalent thereof. d. Anticipated Costis of Fringe Benefi�s I� the Contractor does no� make payments ta a trustee or third person, he may consider as part o� the wages af any labarear or mechanic the amount of any costs reasanably anticipated zn providing fringe l�enefits under a plan or program of a type expressl.y listed in the wage determination decision. of �he Secretaxy af Labor which is a part of this Contrac�, provided, however, the 8ecretary of Labor has found, upon �he written request of the Contractor, that the applieable s�andards of the Davis-Bacon Act have been met. The Seczetary of Labor may require the Contiractor to set aside in a separat� accaunt assets for the meeting of obligations under the pl.an or program. A copy of any findings made by �he Secretary of Labar with respect to fringe benefits being provided by the Contractar must be submitted to the Citiy with �he first payrol.l fiied by th� Contractor subsequent to receipt of the findings. e. T3nderpayments of Wages or Salaries The City sha7.1, upon its own actio� or upon written reguesC of an , � aut�arized zepresentative of the Department of Laiaor, withhold or cause to be withheld �rom the Contractor under this Cantrac� or any other federal � cantract wi�.h the same prime Contractor, or any other federally-assistied contract subject to Davis-Bacon pr�vailing wage requirements which is held by the same prime Contractor, so much of the accrued payments ox� advances as may be considered nec�:ssaxy to pay laborers an.d mechanics, inc7.uding apprentices, train�es and helpers emp7.ayed by �he Contrac�ar ox any •' subcontractor, the full amaunt of wages requzred by this Contract. In the event of Contractor�s failure to properly pay any laborer or mechanic, inc�.uding any apprentice, trainee or helper employed or workin.g an the � site of the wark, Y.he City may, after written notice to the prime -31- Contractnr, take such action as may be nec�ssary to cause a suspension of any further paycnent, advanee or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. The amount so withheld may b� disbursed by the Ci�y, tor and on account of the Contractoz or the subcontractor, to their respective laborers or mechanics to whom the same is due ar on their behalf tio plans, funds or programs for any type o£ fringe benefit pzescri�ed in applicable wage detaxmination. f. Pay�olls and Basic Payroll Records oi Contractor and Subcontractors (1} Payrolls a�d basic records relating ta the work performed vnder the t�rms of this Contrac� shal� be maintained by th� Contra�Gor during �he cours� of the work and preserved for a period of three years ther�a�ter far a11 �aborers and meehanics working at the site of the wark. Such records sha11 cantain the name, address and social security numl�er of each such wozker, his or her correcti ciassifica- tion, hourly ra�e of wages paid (including ra�es at con��ibutiions o� costs anticipated fdr bonafide fringe benefits or cash equivalents thereof), daily and weekly numl�er af hours worked, deduct�ons made, and actual wages paid. Whenever the 5ecretary of Labor has found �ha� the wages o� any laborer ox mechanic include the amount of costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program deseri��d by the Davis-Bacon Ac�, the Cantractar �ha�l maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is �nforceabl�, tha� �h� plan or program is financially respansible, that the glan ox program has been communicated in wrztzng to the �a�orers or mechanics aftected, and �he cost anticipated or the actual costs incurred in �roviding such b�nefzts. Contractors employing apprentices or trainees �nder approved programs shall maintain written evidence of the registration'of a�pren�iceship pragrams and cer�ificatian o£ traane� pragrams, �he registration of the apprenticeships and trainees, and the ratios and wage rates prescribed in the applicable progxam. (2) (a) The Contractor sha�� submit weekly.a capy o� a1� payzalls to the City if the City is a party �o the Cdntract, but i� th� C3ty is no� such a party, the Contractor wi11 submiti the pa�ro�ls ta the applicant, sponsox, or aumer, as the cas� may be, for transmission to the City. The payroll submitted shall se� out accurately and completely all of tha information required �a �e maintained under Paragraph (1) of thzs Section. The information sha11 b� su�mitted in a faxm appzoved b� tihe Ca.ty. The Contractaz i.s- responsible for the submission or capies of payralls by a11 subcontractors. {b} �acka payzall submitted sha7.1 be accompanied by a°statement csf compliance" , signed l�y the Caz�,tx'actor ar subcontractor or his nr her agent who pays or supervises the paymenti of the p�rsons employed under the Contract and skaall certify the following: ( i) That the payroll for the payrol l period contain,s the information raquired to be maintained under Paragraph (�) of this section and that such information. is cozrecti and complete; -32- I� (iz} T�at each laborer or mechanic employEd on this Contract during the payroll period has been pazd the fu11 �eek�y wages earned, without rebate, either directly ox indirect�y, and that na deductions have been mad� �ithe� directly or indirectly �rom �he tull wages earned, athe� than permissible deductions. (iii) �hat each labor�r or mechanic has been paid not less than the applicable wage rates and fringe benefitis o� cash ecfuival�.nt for the classifica�ion af worlc per- formed, as specifi�d in the applicable wage determina- tion incorparat�d into this Contract. (c) T'he falsi.fication of any af the abave certificatians may subjec� the Contractor or subcontzactaz to cxv�.l oz criminal prosecution under 5ec. 100�, pf '�it].e XVIII and sec. 231 of 'T'itle XXXI af the United States Code. (3) The Contrac�or or subcontractor shall make the records r�:quired under Paragraph {1) of this section available for inspection, copying, or transcription by �.he City or the Departmenti•of Labor or their autharized representatiives. The Can�ractor and subcontractor5 sha11 pezmit such representatives to interview employees during worlcing hours on �he job. I� the Con�ractor ar sulocont�actor fails ta submit the required records ar Co mak� them available, the Ci�y may, after wri�ten notice to the Contractor� take such action as may be necessary tio cause th� suspensi.an of any fttrther payment, advance or guarantee of funds. Furthermaze, fa9.].ure to submit the requir�d records upon request ar to make such records available may be grounds f�r delaarment aetion pursuant ta 29 CFR 5.12. g. Employmen�. of Appr�ntiees and Trainees (1) A�prentices wi11 be permitted to work at less than the prede�.ermi.ned rate far the wozk they performed when ihey are ernployet�f pursuant to � and individually registered in a bonafide apprenticeship pragram registered with the �3.5. �epartment of Labor, Employmen.t and '�raining Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or ., with a state apprenticeship agency recognized by �he bur�au, or if a � person is employed in his or her first 90 days of probationary , employment as an apprentica in such an apprEn�iceship program, who � is no�. individually registezed i.n the program, but who has been �' certified by �he Bureau of App�enticeship and Training or a State „ Apprenticeship Agency to be eligible �oz grahationaz�r employment as an appren'�ice. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeymen on the job si.te in any craft classificatian shall not be greater than the ratio pezmitted to the Contractor as to the entire work £arce ' under the registered program. Any emplayee �isted on a payroll a�. ar� apprenti�eship wage ra�e, who is nat regis�.ered ar othezwise employec3 as s�at�d a}�ove sha�l be paid not less than the apg7.icable � wage rate on �he wage dete�rmi.nati.on for the classifica�ion af work actually perfarmed. In addition, any apprezitice perfarming work on ; the job site in excess of the ratia pezmitted un.der the xegistered p�rogram sha11 be paid not less than the app�„icabJ.e wage rate on the -33- wage deterrninatiion far the wprk ac�ually perfo�rmed. Where a Contractor is performing constructian on a�roject in a locality o�her than that in which its program is registered, the ratios and wage ra�es (e�cpressed in percentages of the jaurneyman's hnurly ra�e) specified in the Contractar's or�subcontractar's regis�ered program sha11 be observed. Evexy apprentice must be paid at no �ess than the rate specified in the registered program far the appren- tice�s level af progress, expressed as a perc�n�age of the journey- man haur�y rate specifi�d in the applicable wage determination. Apprentices sha11 be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the pravisions of the apprenticeship program. I£ �he apprenticeship program does not specify £zinge ben�fi�s, appxentiees must be paid the full amount of fringe bene��ts �is�ed on the wage detezmination fdr the applicable classification. zf the Administrator of the Wage and Haur Division determines that a di�ferent practiice prevails for the applicable apprentice classificatian, fringes shall be �aid in accordance with that determination. In the event the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, or a sta�e apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau, withdraws a�proval of an apprenticeship program, �he Con�ractor will na longex be permit�ed ta utilize apprentiices at less than the applicable predetermined rate far th� work performed un.til an acc�p�a�le program is apprav�d. (2) Trainees. Except as provided in 29 CFR 5.16, trainees wi�l not be permitted to work at less than the predetermined rate for the work performed unless they are emplayed puzsuant �o and in�ividual7y registered in a program which has receiv�d prior approval, e�idenced by formal cer�ification, by the U.S. Department o� Labor, Employment and Training Administration. The ratio of trainees to jburneymen on the job site shall not be greatex than permitted under �he plan approved by the Employmen� and Txaining Administratian. �v�ry trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in th� approvecl program to� the �rainee�s level of pragzess, �xprEssed as a perc�ntage of the journeyman hourly rate specified a.n the applicable wage determination. Traa.nee.s skaall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the '�rainee program. I� the trainee program does not mention fringe henetits, trainees sha11 be paid the �u3�1 amount of fringe benefits listed on tihe �age de�erma.nation unless the adminisGrator af the Wage and Hour Divasian ciet�rmines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding jnurneyman wage rate on the wage de�ermination which provides for less than full fringe b�nefits for apprentices. Any �mpZoyce listed on the payrall at a trainee rate who is xiot zegi.stered and participating in a training plan agproved by �he Employment and Train.ing Adma.na.stration shall be pai.d not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination fax the classifi- cation af work actually performed. �n adciition, any trainee per�orming work on thc job si�.e in excess of the ratio �ermittiecl under the regi.stered program shall be paid not less �.han th� applicahle wage rate on the wage determination of �he work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Trainirig Administratian withdraws approval n� a training pxogram, the Cont�actox will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable -34- � predetermined rate for worl� performed unril an acceptable progx'am a.s approved. (3) Equa]. Employment Opportiunity. The utilization of apprentices, train�es axad journeymen vnder this part sha1J. ]ae in confor[ni'ty with the equal emplayment opportunity requirements of Exeeutive Qrder 11246, as amended, and 29 CFR Part 30. . h. Posting Wage Detezmi.nation Decisions and Authorized Wag� D�ductions The applicable wage poster of the 5ecretary of Labor, LTn.ited 5tates Department af Laboz, and the applicable wage determinatian decisions of said Secr�tary of Labor with respect to the various classificatians of laborers and rr►echanics employed and to be empldyerl upon the work covered by this Contract, and a statemen'� staowing all deductions, if any, to be made from wages actually earned by persons so emplayed or to be emplayed in such elassifications, in accnrdance with the provisians of this Con�rac�, sha11 be posted at appropria�e canspicuous points at the site of work. " i. Claims and Disputes Pertaining �.o Wag� Rates Claims and disputes pertaining to wage rates or to �he c�.assification of .. laborers and mechanics eznployed upon the wor3c covered by this Contract shall bE pzamptly repor�ed hy th� Contractor in writiz�.g to the City for ' r�ferral hy the latiter through the secretary _o� Housing and Urban Development to �.he Secretary of Labaz, �nited 5tates Department of Zabor,. whose decision shail be tinal with respect thereto. 5. CONTRACT V70ItK HOURS AND SA.FETX STANDARDS ACT Cantraetaz wzll comply with a11 provisions of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 U.S.C. 327-332)� as supplemented by DepartmenC of Labor � ltegulations (29 CF12, Part 5). Specifically, Contractor will com�ly with the following standards: a. Overtime Compensation No contractor or subcontractor cantxacti.zig far any part of the Contract work which may require or iz�.vo].ve the employment of 7.aborers or machanics, including watchmen and guards, sha11 require oz permit any such labor�r or mechanic in any workweek in whi.ch he or she is empZoyed an such work to woxk in excess of 44 hours in such workweek, uz�.less such laborer oz mechanic receives compensati.on at a rate nat less than one and ane-ha7.f times his or h.er basic rate af pay for all hours worked in excess of 4D hours in such workweek. b. Vialation: Liability far Unpaid Wages: Liquidated Damages i In tihe event ot any violatian, of the clause set forth in Pa�agraph a of ` tlzis section, the Contxactaz and any subcontractor responsible therefore shall be ].iable to any affected emplayee for his or her unpaid wages. In addi�iox�, such Cantractar and subcontractor shall be liable.�o tha United ,.� S�at�s for liquidated damages. Such liqui.dated damages sha11 }3e computed -35- with respect to each individuai labarer or mechan.ic in the sum of $10 for each calendar day on which such employee was rer�uired or permitted to wark in excess of the standard workweek o€ 4D hours withou� paymen� of the overtime wages required by tihe c3ause set fort� zn Paragraph a ot this section. c. withholding for Unpaid Wages and Liquidated Damages The City shall, upan its own actiion or upon written request of an authorized representative of the bepartmen� af Labor, withha�d ar caus� to be withheld from any monies payable on account of work performed by the Contractor or subcnntrac�or under any contract or any other Federal contract with the same Contractior, or any other Federa�ly-assisted aontract subject to the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, which is held by the same prime Con�rac�nr, such sums as may administra- tively be determined ta be necessary to satisfy any liahilitiies of such Contractor or subcontractor �or unpaid wages and liquida�ed damages as provided in Paragraph b of thi� section_ d. Subcontracts The Contractor sha�� insert in all subcontracts the c�auses set farth in paragraphs a, b, and c af this 5ection and a1,sa a clause requiring the subcoxatx�actors ta a.nclude these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into, together urxth a c�ause requiring this insertion in an�r further subcontracts that may in turn be made. The prime Contractor sha11 be responsibie for compliance by any subcontractiar ar lower tie� subcontractor wi�h the p�o�crisions se�. forth in this sec�a.on. 6. CHILD T�ABOR ACT Con�ractor wi11 comply with the Chi1d Labor pzovisions af the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U_S.C. 212-319 and that Act's implementing regulations, found at 29 CFR 570. This Act pxohibits the paid or un�aid emplayment o� lndividuals under �.he age of 18 yea�s on any construction project. 7. MISCELLANEOUS PROVIS�ONS a. Complaints, Proceedings, or T�stimony }ay �mployees Nv laborer or machanic to whom the wage, salaxy, or other labar standards provisions of this Contract are app�icable sha].J. be discharged or in any other rnannar discriminated against by the Contractox or any subconY.ractor because such employee has filed any camplaint or instituted or CatlSed t0 be instituted any proceeding or has tes��fied or is aboui to testify in any pro�eeding under or relating to the labor standards applicable under this Contrac� �o his �mployer. b. Questions Concerna.ng Certain Federal S�atutas and Regulations AlI questions arising under this Cantract whi.ch relate tia �he application or i.z�terpretation o� (a) the a£qresaid Anti-Kz.ckback Act, (h) the Cazl.tract Work Hours and 5afety 5�andards Act, (c) the afor�said Da'vis-Bacon Act, (d) the regulations issued by the Secretazy flt Labor, 'Cinited States _3�_ Department of Labor, pursuant to said Acts, or ie) the labor standards provisions o� any other p��tinent Federal stiatue, shall be zeferred, through �he City and the Secretary of Housing and Urban Develapment, to the Secretary of Labor, United Sta�es Depar�ment of Labor, for said Secretary's appropriate ruling or interpretation which shall be authorita- tiive and may be relied upon for the purposes of tihis Contract. c. Provisions �o be Tncluded in Subcontrac�s The Contractor or subcontractor shall insert in any 5ubcontract the above- specified clauses entitled "3. COPEVAND ANTi-iCICKBACK ACT,�� ��4. DAVIS- BACON ACT, ""5 . CONTRACT` WOi2K fi0'URS AND SAFETY STANDARDS ACT, ""6. CFiILD T,AROR AC`I'," "7. MiSCELLANE0U5 PROVZSIaNS" ai7d such o�her clauses as the City may Y�y apprapriate ins�ructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include thesa c�auses in any 1.ower tier subcon- �' tracts. 'The prime Contractoz shall be respaz�.sible tor compliarace by any � subcont�actor or 1av�e� tier su.bcontractor with al1 the contract clauses ci�ed abava. � d. Breach o� Foregoing Federal Labor Standards Provisions Iz�, addition i� the causes fox t�xmination o� this Contrac�, as herein � ' elsewhere set forth, the City reserves the right �o �erminate this . Contract .if the Contractor or any subcontractor whose subcontract covers any of the wvrk covered by this Contract shall breach any of �he foregoing ' F'ederal Laba�r Standards provisions. A breach of these Federal Labor Standards provisions my also be grounds for debarment, as pravided by the applicable regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor, Unit�d States - D�partment of I.,abor. e. Employment Practices The C�ntractor shall (1�, to the greatest extent practicable, follow hiring and �mployment practices far work on the project which will provide new job opportunities for the u.nemPloyed and underemployed, and (2) ins�rt �r cause �o be inse�ted this provision in each. const.ruction subcon�ract. f. Contract Ter[nination; Debarment A breach of any of the Acts or regulatiozls specified in Paragzaph c, ' above, may be grounds for termination af this Contrac� and for debarmen.t as a Cantractor and a subcontractar, as provided in 29 CFR 5.12. g. bisputes Concerning Labor 5tandards • Da.sputes arising out of the Labor 5tandards provisioas nf this Contract shall not be subject to the General Disputes Clause of this Contra�t. � Such disputes shall be resolved in accordance with the procedures of the . pepartment nf Labor set forth in 29 CFR, Partis 5, 6 and 7. Disputes, within �he meaning of this Ciause, incJ.ude dispu�es between the Cant�actor ±' or any ot its subcontractazs; and the City, th� U.S. �epartment of Labor, their emplayees or representatives. ,I h. Cextification of Eligibility --37- (�) By entering into this Cantract, the Contractor certifies that neither it nox any person or firm who has an interest in the Contrac�or's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded government eantracts by virtue of 5ections 3(a) af the Davis-Bacon Ac� or 29 CFR 5.12 (a} (1) . (2} No part of this Contract shall be subcantracted to a�y person ar fizm ineligible for award of a gov�xmment con�ract by virtue of the above-mentioned sections. 8. CI�EAN AIR AND WATER ACT a. Contractoz shall comply wi�h aJ.1 xequirements of Sectian �7,4 of the C1ean Air P.ct, a5 amended (42� U.S.C. 18�7, et seq. }, and 5ection 30B of the Feciexal Watier Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. 1251, eti seq.? ���a���g to inspection, monitoring, entry, reports and information, as well as other zequia:emen�s specified in Section 114 and Sec�ion 308 of the Air Act and the water Act, respectively, and all regulations and gui.delines issued thereunder before the award ot this Cantract. b. 13a portion o� th.e woxk required by tk�is Contract wi11 be performed in a �acility lis�ed an the �PA List of Violati.ng Facilities on the dat� when this Contract was awarded unless ar�d until the EAA e3iminates �he name of such facili.ty or facilities fxom such listing. c. Cnntractaz shall use its best efforts �.o camply with clean aix standards and clean water standards at all faci3ities in which the Contract is being p erf o rtne d. d. Contractor shall insert the substance of tha provisions of this clause i�nto any non-exempt subcontrac�, including this Paragraph. 9. LEAD BAS�1� PAINT HAZARD rn all con�racts for canstructian or rehabi7.a.tatian af residential structures, tkie Contrac�or and a17. subconGrac�ors si�a11 comply with the Lead-Sased Paint regula�.ions found in 24 C�'R 35 and sha11 comply with the provisinns tor the elimination of lead-based paint hazards under 5ub-�art B thereof. 10. RESPOI�7SIBIIrITX OF CONTRACT012 1�EGARb1NG 3.ZEPORT� Contractor wi17. campl.y with the rec�uirements of th� City of Fort worth's.Fiscal Aepartment, Intexgavexnmential Affairs and Gzants Management regarding the compilin� azxd reporting of sta�ista.ca� information requi.zec3 by tihe Federal regulation.s outlined abo�cre. Specifi.cally, Cqntractor agrees to submit all Comple�ed reports according to the instructions and requi.rements of the Fort Worth Fiscal Services 1?epar�m�nt/Intergovernmental Affairs and Grants Manag�men�, and Contractor unders"�ands tb.e failure �.o do so may be cause far termination af this contrac�.. -38- 11. CERTIFICATION AND ACK�TOWLEDGMENT r ,! �� �Y � ;1 I certify that � have read and understand the informatian regarding my obli�ations as a Cont�actor an a pzoject funded by the United Stiates Department of Housing and Urban bevelopment, whioh is contai�ed in the pre�eding Contract provisions. i understand tha�, should I have any c�uestians regarding my obligations, I will as sonn as possi�le con�aet the For� Worth Fiscal Services Department/Intergnvernmentai Affair� and Grants Managementi staff inember who fs assigned to monitor this Contract. Contractor By: Tit1e ��FS100�CMO�IAGM�1.A.G.M\CON77kRCT MP.1�'AGEM6NT\LABOR 51`ANDAR➢S M�]�S�.jE E7fEL'ITFIVE ORIIER 11246.DOC L7.5. DEPARTASEN'I' O�' I�OU'SIlAG A1�TA TJRBAN bEVELOPMENT CER�'IFICA'I'ION OF BIDDER REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYI�IENT OPPORTUATITY TNSTRUCTIOI3S This certification i.s reqtzired pursuant to F�ecutive Orde7r 11246 (3a CFR �2319- 25). The implementing rules and regulatians provide �hat any bidder or prospective cantractor, or any of their praposed subcontxactors, sha11 state as an. a.n.it�.a1 paxt of the bid or negotiations o£ the Contrac� whether they have paxtici.p•ated in any pr2viaus contiract or subcontract subjecti ta the Equal Opportuni.ty C1ay.se; and,, if �o, whether they have filed aJ.l compliance reports due undez applicable imstructions. Where the certification a.ndi.cates tha� the bidder has not �i1ed a comgliance repaxt due under applicable ins�ru.c�ions, such b�.dde� shall be rec�uired to submi� a campliance report with.in sev�n calendar days aft�r bid opening. No con�rae� sha].1. b� awarded un3.ess such re:port is submit�ed. CERTIFI�ATION EX BIDbER Bidd�r's Name: Addxess and Za.p Code: 1. Bi,dder h,as parti.ca.pated in a p�evious co�tract or subcontract subject to '�he Equal Opportunity Clause. 1'es ❑ No �(If answer is yes, identi£y the most recent contract.) 2. Campliance zeparts were rcquir�:d to be filed in connsctian with such contract or subcontract. Yes L7 No ❑ 3. Bidder has fi3ed all compliancs reports due under applicable instructions, i.nclucla.ng SF-104. Yes L� No ❑ 4. I.� answer to item 3 is "Nbr° please exp3ain in detail on reverse si.de of this cer�ifica�ion. Certificatiaz� - T]xe informa�ion above is true an� comple�.e to the best of my -� knawledge anci belief . Name and Tit7.e at Signer (Please 'Type} 5ignatuxe Date \\F5100\CMO\IAGM�I•A-G-M�CON2'AACT MANACEMENT\LA96s� STANllARI7S M�i]il1�.jE EXECL71'IVE 6ADER 11246.DOC U.S. DEPARTM�NT dF HDUSING hND C7RSPST DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICAT�ON REGARDING LOBBYING The undersigne� certifies, to the best of his or her }mowledge and belief, that: (1) No Fed�xal appr�priated funds have been paid or will be paid, by or wi11 be paid, by or an hehalf of the undersigned, to any person for in�luencing or attemptiing to influ�nce an afficer or employae af any agency, a Member a� Congress, an offzcez or employee of Congress, or an employee of a Member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federa� eantract, tihe raking of any Fefleral grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into o� any cooperative agreement, and the ex�ension, cantinuation, renewal, amendment, or modification ot any Federal cont�act, granti �oan or cooperative agreement. (2) If any funds other �han Federal apprapriated funds have been paid ox wi�l be paid to any person �or influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee o� any agency, a Membex of Congress, an officer or employee oi Co�gress, ar an employee of a Member of Congress in connectiian with this Federal contract, gzamt, loan, ar coopera�ive agzeemen�, the undersigned sha�l compiete and submit S�andard �orm-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Repor� Lobbying," in accordance with itis instruc�ions. (3) The undersign�d shall require that the language of this certification be �� included in the award documents �ar all subawards at all tiers (including ., subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and caopera- tive agreements} and that all subrecipients shall cer�ify and disclose ' accordingly. Signature Title � batie \�iS100�CMO�IAGM�I.R-G•M\CO[JTRACfi MP.NAGEMENT�LA80A STANI71+3iD5 M$I�]]�L1E ElC£CEfTTVE OSt�R 1124S.DOC U.S. DEPARTMENT QF HQUSTN� AND URBAN DEVELQPMENT CERTIFICATE OF OWNER'S ATT�RNEY �, the undersigned, authorized and acting l�ga1 represen�atzve ofi do hereby certify as fol�ows: , th� du�y 0 i have examined the attached Contract(s) and sur��y bonds and the manner of execution thereof, and I am of the ap�nion that each of the aforesaid agreements has been duly executed by the proper parties �hereto ac�ing through their duly authorized represe.ntativ�s; �ha� said repzes�ntatxves have full power and au�hority to execute sazd agr�ements on behalf a� the respec�iv� par�ies named thereon; and tha� the foregoing agreemen�s constitute valid and legally binding obligations upon the parties ex�cu�ing the same in accordance with terms, condztions and �ravisions thereof. ' Date: ,��5100\CMO\IAGM\I.A.G.M�CON'PRACT MANAGEMENI'`L11BOR STANOAAD$ M�TF�,,Jg g%EC�1'IV� ORDEA 11246.�OC U. S. DEPARTN�NT OF LABQR WAGE AND HOUR AND PUBL�C CONTRACTS DIVY5TONS YNSTRUCTYONS FOR COMPLETING PAYROLL FORM WH�347 General: The use of WH-347, payroll form, is not mandatory. This form has been made availat�le fox �e convenience of contraciors aud subcontraciozs required by their Federal ar Fedexally-aided construction-type contracts and suhcontracts to submit we�k.�y payrnlls. Properly filled out, this from will satisfy the requarements of Regulations, Parts 3 and 5(29 CFR, Subtitle A), as to payrolls submitted in connection with contracts subject to ihe Davis-Bacon and reiated Acts. This form mee�s needs resulting from the amendment of the Davis-Bacan Act ta inciude fringe benefits pravisions. Under this amended law, the contractor is zequired fo pay not less than fringe benefits as predetezmined by the D�partment af Labor, in addi.tion to payment of not Iess than the predetermined rates. The contractor's abligatio� to pay fringe benefits may be met either by payment of the franges t� the various plans, funds, or programs or by making these payments to the employees as cash in lieu of fringes. This payroll provides for the contractor's showing on the face of the payroll all monies paid to the '� emplayees, whetlae:r as basic xates or as cash in lieu of fringes and provides for the contractnr's ., representation in the siatement of compliance on the rear of the payrall that he is paying to others frizzges zequired by tl�e contract and not paid as cash in lieu of fringes. Detailed instructions � concerning the preparation af the payroll �ollow: ; Cont�'actar nr Subcontractor: Fill in your firm's name and check appropriate box. Address: Fi11 in your firm's address. , Column 1- Name, Adc�ress, and Social Security Nlunber af Employee: The employee's full name znust be shown on each weekly payroll submiited. The employee's address must also be shown on � the payzall coveriztg the fixst week in which the employee works on �he praject. The address need not be shown on subsequent weekly payrolls uziless his address changes. Although not required by R�gulation�, Paris 3 ana 5, space is available in the name and address section so Y1iat Social Security' numbers may be listed. Calurnn 2- Withholding Exemphons: This column is merely in.serted for the empioyer's convenience and is not a requirement of Regula#ions, Parts � and 5. �: Caiutnn 3- WQrk C�assfficatians: List classification descrip�ive of work actually performed by emplo�ees. Consult classafica�ions and minimum wage schedule set forth in contract specifications. `' If addit�onal classificatians are deezx� ed necessary, see Contracting Qffic�r or Agency zepresentative. � Employee may be shawn as having worked in more than one classif cation provided accurate ., breakdvwn o£hours so vworked is maintained and shawn an submitted payroll by use of separate line ezlfries. , 43 Column 4- Hours Worked: On all contracfis subj ect to the Contract Work Hours Standards Act enter as avexfime l�aurs all hours worked in excess of 40 haurs a week. Calumn 5 - Total: Self-Explanatory. Column 6- Raie of Pay, including Frin�e Benefits: In straight time box, Iist actual hourly rate paid the emp�oyee for sfraight time worked plus any cash in lieu of fringes paid the employee. When recordang the straight tirne hourly rate, any cash pazd in lieu of fiinges may be shown separately from ihe basic rate, thus $3.2SI.40. Thi s is of asszstance in carrectly compuiing overtirn�;. See "FRINGE BENEFITS" belaw. In overtime box show overtime hourly rate paid, plus any cash in lieu of fringes paid the eznployee. �e�"FRTNGE BENEFrTS" below. Paym.ent o�'not less thas� tame and ox�e-half the basic or regular rate paid is reqnired for overtirn� under the Contract Work Hours Standards Act for 1962. Tn addition to paying not less than the �zedete�.ined rate for the ciassification in wluch the employee works, fihe cantractor shall pay to approved plans, funds, or prograins or shall pay as cash in ]�ieu of fringes amounts predeterminecl as fringe benefits in the wage decision rnade part of the contract. See "FRINGE BENEFITS" below. FRINGE BENEFITS - Contractors who p_ay_aIl required fringe benefiis: A contractor who pay� fringe benefits ta approved pian.s, fiunds ar programs in amaunts na� less than were deten��ined in �he applicahle wage decision of #he 5ecreiary of Labor shall continue ta show on the face of the payroll ihe basic cash hauxly rate and overtime rat� paid to hi� einplaye�:s just as ��e has always done. Such a contractor shall check paragraph 4(a) o£the statement on the reverse o��he payroll to indicate that he is also paying to approved plans, funds, az grog�rams nat le�s than the aniount predetez�nined as fru�g� benefts for each craft. Any exceptions shall be n.oted in Section 4(c). Contractors who pay no fru��e benefits: A Contractar who pays no frin.ge benefits shall pay to the employee, and insert in the straight time hourly rate colun�n of the payroll, an amount not less than the predetezmined rate for each classifi�ation plus the amount of fringe benefits determined for each classification in ihe applicable wage decisio:�. �nasmuch as �t i.s not necessary Yo pay time and a half on cash paid in lieu of fringes, the overtime rafe �hall be not less than the sum of the basic predetezmined rate, plus the half time premium on basic or regular rate, plus the requared cash in lieu of fringes at tl�.e straight time rate. In addition, the contractor shall c�eck paaragraph 4(b} of t�e statement on the reverse of the payrall ta ivadicate that he is paying fringe benefits in cash d�'ectly to his employees. An}� except�ons sha.Il be noted in Section 4(c). Use of Section 4(c), Exceptians � Any contrac�or wha is making paymezat to approved plans, funds, or programs in amounts less than fihe wage deiarminaiion requires is obliged to pay the deficiency directly to the employees as cash in lieu af fringes. Any exceptions to Section 4(a) or 4(b), whichever the cantractar znay check, shall be entered in �ection 4(c). Enter in the Excepiion colurnn the czaft, and enter in the Explanat'ron coiumn tlle hourly amount p aid the eznployee as cash in lieu of fringes and the hourly amouni paid to plaas, �unds, or programs as fringes. The contractor shall pay, and shall sliow that he is paying to each such einpioyee for all hours {unIes� atherwise provide� by applicable detenmination) worked 4A� on Federal or Federally assisted project an anzount not less than the predetezmined xate plus cash in lieu of fringes as shown in Section 4(c). The rate paid and amaunt of cash paid in lieu of fringe benefits per hour shauld be entered in calurnn 6 on the payroll. See paragraph on "Contractors who pay no fringe benefits" for compu#ation of overtirne rate. Column 7- Gross Amaunt Eaxned: Enter gross amount earned on this projec�. ��part of the enlployee's weekly wage was earned on projects other �han the project describ�d on this payroll, enter in colUmn 7 first the amount earned on the Federal or F�derally asszsted pzoj ect and then the gross amount earned during the week an all projects, thus $63.�0112Q.00. Column 8- Deductions: Five columns are provided for showing deductaons made. If more �han five deductions shauld be inv'o�ved, use �'irst �4 colun�ns; sho'cx+ the balance of deductions under "4t1�er" column; show actual total under "Tota1 Deductions" calumn; and in the attachment ta the payroll describe the deductions contained i� the "Other" column. All deductions rnust be in accardance with the provisions of the Cnpeland Act Regulatiozzs, 24 CFR, Part 3. If the em � ployee warked on other jobs in addi�ion to this project, show actual deductions from his weekly , gross wage, but indicate that deductions are based on his gross wages. � Calux�nn 9- Net Wa�es Paid for Week: Self-explanatory. Totals - Space has been left at the bottom of the colu�nn.s so that totals may be shown if the contractar so desires. , Statement Required by Re�ulations, Parts 3 and 5: While this form need 7iot be notarized, the statement on the back of fihe payroll is subjec# ta the genalties prc�vided by 18 USC 10�1, ' nana:ely, passible irnprisonmer�t for 5 years or $10,00Q.00 fine or both Accordingly, the party � signing this requiared statement shauld have knowledge of the facts represented�as trtie. Space has be�n provided betwean items (1) and {2} of the statement for describing any deduc- � tions made. If all deductians n�ade are adequately described in thc; "Deductions" column,above, , state "5ee Deductions column in this payrol�". See paragz'aph e��itled "FRINGE BENEFITS" above for insfiructions cQnceming filling out paragraph 4� af the statement. 45 � 11FS1RQICMOUAC3MII.A.G.M�CONTRACT MANAGEMENT1i.ABOR STANf)ARDS MAFI[7AL1F PAYRQLL INST&UGTIp3�7S WI�347_bOC ,� U. S. Depariment of Housing and Urban Deuelppment CERTIFICATE FROM CONTRACTOR APPOINTING QFFICER OR EMPLOYEE TO SUPERVTSE PAYMENT OF EMFLOYEES Proj ect Name Location Date Proj ect Na. {T) (We} k�ereby certify that (I am) (we are) (th� prime cantractor) (a su�contractor) for {Sp�ci.fy "Gen.eral Consiraction", "Plumbing", "Roofing", etc} u1 connection with cons#ruction o�the above-mentioned�Project, and thai {l� (�we) have appointed whose sig�a.tuxe appears below, to supervise the payment af (my) (our� emnlovees be�innin� , 20�; that heishe is an a position to ha�ve full I�owledge of the facis set forth in the payroll documents and in the statezn.ent of compliance required by the so-called Kick-Back Statute which he/she is to execute with (my) (our) fiill authority and app�raval until such tizne as {I} (we) submit to a new certificate appointing some other person for ihe purposes he�reinabove siated. (Identi�'ying Signature af Appoiniee} Attest (if required): (Signature) I� (Nazne of Firm or Corporation) (Signature) (Title) (Title) NOTE: This certificate must be executed by an authorized officer of a corporation, by a memb�r of a parinersl�ip, oz �.he sale owner and shall be executed priar to and be submitted with the first payroll. Should the appointee �e changed, a new certificate must accom�any ih�; first payzoll for which the new apgointee executes a statement of compliance required by the Kick-Back Statute. DAL/DAO-1340.3/2 (6-79} 46 — — �- — U. 5. dEPARThiENF OFlABOfi WAGE AN� HOUR biV1510N Name of Contracfor ❑ Or Subcantractvr ❑ PAYRDLL NO (1} NAME, ADQRE55 AN❑ SOCiAL SEC11RIiY Nl3MHER OF EMPLOYFE PAYROL� �orm Approved Budgef �rom Nv. 44 81093 (�ar Contractar's Optianal l�se, See Instrvctian Form VNH-3�47 lnst.) Address FOFt WEEit EN�iNG PROJEGT AN� LOCATION PROJECT OR CONTRACT NO -2 (3} O (4) dAYAND �ATE (5) {6) (7} {e) ti��UCTIONS (�} T wo.or wITH�HOLdING OTFiER TOTAL `0�T""O1'°Q WORK O TOTAL RA�E GROS5 F� T.v[ NET �EDUGTIONS WAGE5 �+� CLASSIFIGATID�[ R ii0UR5 OF AMpUNT 8 PAY EAFiNEO PA1D FOR s WEEK T HOVRS WDRKE� EACH dAY O S O 5 4 S � O � 5 ' ff S D S 0 s 0 s onnB# 25a�-aoa7 �� pate I, 11. 5. DEPARTMENT QF LABOR 5TATEMENT OF COMPLIANC� WHGE A�lD HOUR ANd PUBLIC CdN7RAGT5 �IVISIONS . do hereby state: (Name of signatory partyj (Title] (1} That i pay or supervise the payment af the persons employed by Farm Apprpved Budget Bureau No. 99-Ra09a (ConCractor nr aubcontractor) on the ; that during the payroll perioci cocnmencing on the day o� (Building or wark) , 2❑ and ending the day af , 20 , a11 persons employed on said project have been paid the fuli weekly wages earned, that no ret�ates have been or will be made eithez directly or indirectly to or on behalf pf said (Contractor ox Sut�cant=actor] from the full weekl.y wages earned by any person and that na deductions have bsen made either directly or Andizectly �tpzn �he fulA wages earned by any person, nxher than permissible deductions as de�ined in Regulations, Part 3�29 CE'R Subtitle A], issued by the Secretary of ia6or under the Copeland Act, as amended [46 Stat. 998.63 Stat. 109, 72 Stat. 967; 76 Stat. 357: 40 U.S.C. 276C1� 8nd des�zibed belpw: {2) That any payrolls otherxrise under this contract requix�d to be submitted for the above pariod are correct and complete; that the wage rates for laborers or mechanics cantained therein are nat less than the applicable wage rates oontained in any waqe determinatzon incorporated into the contract; that the classifications sst forth therein £dr each laborer ot mechanic confoam with the wark he perfflrmed. i3} That any apprentices employed in the above period aze duly reqistered in a bona f�ide apprenticeship-praqram registered with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by fhe 8ureau of Apprenticeship and Txaining, United States Aepaztment of Labor, ar if no such recognixed agency exists ln a Sta�e, are r�gisteied with the Eureau of App=enticaship and Training, United States Aepaztmeat ❑f Lai�or. (9) That: (aj WHERE FRING6 BENEFITS ARE PAID Tq APPRDV�A PJ�P.1�5, FUNIIS, OR PROGRP.MS Q In additian to the basic hourly wage rates paid to each laborex or mecnanic iisted in the above rePerenced payrnll, payments of fzinge benefits as listed in the contract have heen or will 6e made td app=apriate programs for the henefit of su.ch employees, except as nnted in Section 9[c) belor�. {�j WHEFIE F'RTNGE SENEFTTS ARE PAID iN CASH Q Each laboXer er mechanic lzsted in the above referenced payroll has been paid as indicated on the payroll, an amount not less than the snm a� the applicable basic hnurly wage tate plus the amount of the required fringe benefits as listed in the contract, eXcept as noted in section 9{c) helow. (c) EXCEPTIONS ��}G���'�IJ� iCiart} Remarks Name and Titl.e Signature E }C � T,F �1A"F I OjQ T}iE YIILFUL F:SiSTETCATIDN OF AI�Y OF THE ABOVE STATEt�NTS N�Y 5[7BJECT THE CONTRACTOR OR 5UBCONTRACTOR TD CTVii OR CRIMINAL PR03ECUTI�N. SEE SECTION 1001 OF TITLE 18 AEIp SECTIqN 23I OF TITLE 31 OF THE IINTTEq STATES CODE, sSA p66B .2222 4R F'oxm WH-398{1/68) � .' *F1VIPL�Y��S �iATEiViE[�� Q� VIIO�K VE�I�'ICA�ION The �ndersigried here�y cer�ifes that he �as e�ngage� in the following wark classifications fior fihe payroll week beginning and ending � �Da�e) , and was employed by (Date) (Name of Company) 1N�F��C �!�I T 1�V 7W F�AT TOTAL RA�� �I�O�� �LA��IFI�A�`I��J HOUI�� �� �A�`�' PAY T�TA�.S .M (Employ�e's 5ignature) '�This informatEon is required wh�n an employe� is us�d i� more than one classi�icat�on � during any payrol[ period; for example, Carpenter fior part of a day or week, and laborer or o#her cla�sificafiion tor fihe remainder of the time, an� is paid d�fferent rai�s of pay for � each c[assificatian, !f fhe emp[ayee is paid the hagner rate(s) for all work perform�d, ; #�is form is not required. 49 � �ayr�fl Dedu��i�n Au�hor��a�i�� T�is is the aufhoriza�ion to �he fa deduct from my paycheck $ is for item number: REPAYIV�ENi 4F: '! . 2. 3. 4. v. B. Loan Retirement Advance on VVages Sav�ngs Sav�r�gs Bonds Uniforms *This cieduction is to be made: CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX 7. 8. 9. 10. 'f'!. 'I 2. Credit U�ion Profit Sharing Donations fo Agencies Insurance Premiums Union Dues � One time only � Weekly � Bi-weekly ❑ Far wee�cs �J * This Date: Emplayee's SignatUre Printed or Typed Name: Project Name and N�mber: 50 IC PAYROi.i, �FS�UCTIOI«T AUTH6RIZATioN U. S. D�P,�RTM�NT �F �C�U5CNC �►N19 UR�/�fV D�V��,�piUl�[�i COIV�MUA�1T°Y ��V��@PNY�N�" �LOG14 CR,�R�i IN�U� SlJ��BA�iR�C�O�"S C�R�'l�iC�4Tl�f� ' COPlC��N1[VG LA�OR �Y�►NDARDS �►ND �R�1/A1�IF�(s WAG� R�C,�UIRENYEN`i5 � ���� �. � � 70 (Appropriate Recipient) CIO 1. ; , 1 � 1� 2. ,� The undersigned, ha�ing executed a c�ntract with �afe �rojecfi� fVumber (lf any} Projecf Name (Name o# Contractor or Subcon#ractor) far (Nature of Work) In the amount of $ (b) Neither fi�e nor any firrri, corporation, pa�tnershi�, or association in which he has a substantial inferest is designated as an ineligibke cantractar by the Comptrflller GeneraE of the United 5tates pursuant io Section 5.6(b) of the Reg�Eations af the Secretary af �abflr, part �(29 CFR, Part 5), or pu�suant to 5ection 3(a} of the �avis- Bacon Act, as amended (40 U.S.C. 276a-(a)). in the construction of the above-identified project, certifles that: (a) The Labor 5tandards Provisions of The Contract far Construction are included in the afioresaid contract. (c) No part of the aforeme�iioned contra�t has beer� or will be subcontracted to any subcontractor if such subcantractor or any firm, corporatian, partnership or associatio� in which such subcontractor nas a su�stantial interesf is designated as an ineligib]e contractdr pursuani fn the aforesaid regulatory or statutory provisions. . He agrees fo obta9n and forward to the contractor, far transmEttal to the recip9ent, within ten days af#�r the execution of any lower subcontract, a Subcontractor's Certificatinn Conc�rning Labor 5tandards and i'revailing Wage Req�irem�nts, executed by the lower tier subcontractor, in duplicate. (a) Ti�e workmen will repart far duty or� or about (Nature of work) �; �, - In the amount af $ � , . � 3. He certifies that: , . {�� �, 7ha legal name and the business address of ti�e undersigned are: (b} The undersigned is: (9 } A Single Praprietorship: (3) A Corparafion Organized in the State o�: � 51 (2) A E'artnership: (4) Other Organizatian (Describe) I (c) The narne, title and address of fhe owner, partners or officers of ihe undersign�d are: . _— , �.—I N�r��� Ti��e ,4ddress � I (d) The �ames and addresses of all other persons, both naturai and corparate, having a substantial interest in the undersigned, a�d the nature of the interest are (lf non�, so state}: Narne A dr�res s N��G#re oflr�t�resl 52 � f {e) Tne names, addresses and trade classifcations of all other building constructiQn contractors in which the Undersigned has a s�bstantial interest are (if none, so state): �ri117Ex n By Q (5ubcontractor} (5ignature) l4ddrnss T�1�#ura v�ln[erest (Typed Name and 7itle) - ViIA�tN I N G '' U. 5. Crimnal Code, Sec�ian 10'i 0, Tit[e 18, U.S.C, Pra�ides in part: "Whoever ... rnaftes, passes, alters, or - publishes any statemeni, �Cnowing the same to �e faEse ... shall be fi�ed not more than $5,OD0 or , imprisioned riot more than two years, or both." , 53 -� U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR WA.GE AND HOUR AND PUBLIC CON'�RAGTS D�VISIQNS IP�STR.UCTIQNS FOR COMPLETING pAYROLL FO�h� WH-347 G�neral: The use of V'JIi-347, payroll forrn., is not �nandatory. This fonn has been made available for the.convenience of contractors and subcontractors required by their Federal or Federally-aided constniction-type contracts and subcontracts to submit weekly payxolls. Properly �illed out, tl�,is from wil� satisfy the requirements of Regulations, Parts 3 and 5 t29 CFR, Subtitle A), as tb payzolls submitted in connection with con#racts subject to the Davis-Bacon and r�lated Acts. This form meets needs r�sultir�� from the amendment of th.e Davis-Bacon Act to include fringe , benefits provisavns. Under this amended law, the contractor is required to pay nat less than fi-inge henefits as predeterrriined by the Department of Labor, in additioi� to payznent of not less than the predetermined rates. The contractor's obligation to pay fringe benefits may be nnet either by payulent ' of the fiinges to the �arious plans, fiinds, or pro�ams ar by makin� these payrnents to the employees as cash in lieu of fringes. This payroll provides �Qr the contractox's shawing oz� the fac� of the payroll all monies paid to the � employees, v�rhether as basic rates ar as cash in lieu of fringes and provides for the contractor's representatio�n in the staten�ent of compliance on the t-ear of the payroll that he is payin� to others frznges required by the contract and not paid as cash in. lieu af �rin�es. Detailed instnlctions ' concerning the preparaiion af the payroll follow: , Contractor or Subcantractor: Fill in your firm's nazne and check appropriate bax. � Add�'ess: Fi11 in your firm's address. CYolt�mn 1- Name. Address. ar�d Social Securitv_Ntimber�Emplovee: The emplayee's fizll name rnust be shown on each weekly pay�-oll submitted. The emplayee's address must also be shown on the payroll covering the f rst week in which the employee works on the project. The address need not be showr� on subsequent weekly payrolls unless his addxe�ss changes. Although nat rEquired by Regulations, Parts 3 and 5, space is available in tY�e name and address section so that Social Security numbers may be listed. Column 2- t�i�itl�holdina Exe��tions.: This column is merely insertEc� far the ernploy�r's con�enience and is not a reqtitirement of Regulations, Parts 3 and 5. � C;olt�mn 3- Wnrk Classificatipns; List cla�sification descriptive of tivork actually perforrr�ed by eznployees. Caz�sult classifications and minimum rva�e schedule set forth in can#ract specifications. If additinnal classifications are deemed necessary, see Contracting Officer or Agency representative. Employee may b� shown as having worked �n morE than one classification provided accurate breal:dawn o#�haurs so waz�ed is maintained and shown an su�mitted payroll by use of separate line entries. Cfll«mn 4- Hnurs Warked: On all cat�.tracts sub3ect to the Canfract� Work Hours Standa�ds Act enter as overtime hours all hours tivorked in excess flf 4Q �aours a tiveek. Colttmn 5- Tota1: Seif Explanatory, Calumn 6- Rate of Pay. incltrdin� Frin�e Benefits: In straight tinle box, list .actual hourly rate paid the employee far straight tiine worked p1Lls any cash in li�u of fi-[n�es paid the etlzployee. When recording the straight time hourly rate, any cash paid in lieu of fringes may be sl�own sepazately £zom the basic rate, thus $3.25/.40. This is of assistance in correctly caznputin� overtime. See "FRINGE BENEFITS" Uelo�v. In o�ertime box show overtime hottz'ly rate paid, plus any cas�a in lieu o#' fringes pasd the employee. See"�R1NGE BENEFITS" below. Payment of nat less than tizzze and ane-half the basic or zeguIar rate paid is z'eq►�ired for avertime under the Contract Work Hours Standards Ac� for I9b2. In addition ta paying not less than the predetermir�ed rate for the �lassification in wY�ich the employee r�varks, the cont�ractor sha11 pay to appra�ed plans, fiinds, ar pro�ram.s o�' sl�all pay as cash in lieu of fringes amounts predetermined as fringe benefits in the wa�e decision made part of the connact. See "FRINGE BENEFITS" below. FRINGE BENEFITS - Contractors who pav al� re�uired frin�e benefits: A con#ractor who pays fringe benefits to approved plans, �unds or pzagrams in amounts not less than ��ere detennined in tha applicabl� wage decision of the Secretary of Labor shall continue to shotiv on the face of the payroll the basic cash hourly xate and overtirne rate paid to his employees just as he has always done. Such a c�ntractor sha11 check' paragraph 4(a} af the stateznent an the reverse of the payroll to indicate that he is also paying to appro�ed plans, funds, or pro�rams not les� than the ar�ount predetermined as fringe bene�its fnr each craft. Any exceptions sha1� be-noted in Section �4(c}. �Contractors who pav no frinee benefits: A Gontractor who pays no frin�e benefits shatl pay ta the employee, and insert in th� straight time haurly rate column of the payroll, an amount not less than the predetermined rate for each classification plus the arnount of frin�e benefits determined far each classification in the a�plicable wa�e decision. Inasmuch as it is not necessary to pay time and a half on cash paid �in ].ieu of fringes, the o�ertime rate s�iall be not less thazz the sum of the basic. � predetermined rate, plus the half �iane pzez��ium an basic az regular rate, plus #he required cash in lieu of fring�s at the straight •time rate. In addition, the contractor shall check para�raph 4(b) of the stat�.ment an the reverse of the payrall to indi�ate that he is paying fringe benefits in cash directly to his employees. Any exceptions si�all be noted in Section. 4(c}. Use of 5ection 4�c1. Exceptions An}� contractor who is making payment �a appra�ed plans, funds, or pro�rams in amounts less than the wage determinatian requirEs is obligEd to pay the deficiEncy directly to the employees as cash ii� lieu of frin�es. Any excepkians �o Secti�n 4�a) or �{b), vuhichever the contractor may check, shall be ez�t�red izi SEction 4(c). Enter in the Exception column t11e cxaft, and enter in the Explanation coIum,n the hourly amount paid the employee a5 cash in Iieu oi fi-inges and the hourly amount paid to plans, funds, ar pzograms as fringes. The contractoz shall pay, and sha]I slzow that he is payin� ta eacli such employee for all houz-s (unless otherwise �zavided by applicabl� determination) worked on Federal•or Federally assisted project an amount not less than th� predetermined rate plus eash in lieu of fringes as shown in Section 4(c). The rate paid anc� amount of cash paid in lfeu of fringe r �ene�its per liour�should i�e entered in calumn G on ihe payroll. See paragraph on "Contractors who pay na fringe benefits" for computation of overtime rate. Coli�mn_ 7-_Gross_ �lmount Earned: Enker gross aix�otmt earned an this project. If part of the etnployee's week�y wage was earned on projects other than ti�e project describeci on this payrolj, enter in column 7 first the amount earned an fl�e Federal or Federally assisted praject avd tl�e,n the gross amouilt earnea dti�rin� fhe week on all projects, thus $63.a0/120.D0. Coliirn.n 8- Deductions: Five columr�s are provided for sho�ving deductiozls n�ade. if mare than five dedu�tions shauld be involved, u.se first 4 columns; shaw the balance of deductions under "Other" col�irrua; show aetual total under "To�al DedLictions" calumn; and in the attaehment ta th� payxoll desc�be the deductions contained in the "Other" column. AIl deductions must be ir� accordance with the provisions of the Copeland Act Regutatians, 29 �FR, Part 3. If the em- pSoyee worked on other joU� in additzon to this project, show actual deductians frozn his weekly gr4ss �va;e, but indicate that deductians are based on his gross v�+ages. Colt�mn_9 -�et WaQes Paid #'or Week: Self-explanatory. otals - 5pace has been ]eft at the bottom of the calumns so that tatals may be shown if the contractor so desires. Staternent Reauired bv Regulations. Parts 3�nd 5: While this £orn� need not 6e nfltarized, the stateznent oz� the back o£the payroll is subject to tl�e pen.aJ.ties provided by I$ USC 140I, ' namely, possil�le imprisonment for 5 years or $10,fl00.00 fine ar botl�. Accordingly, the party signing this required s�atement should have lcrio�vledg� of tihe facts re�resented as true. Space has been provided between items {1) and (2) of the statement for describing any deduo- tions made. Ifall deductzons zraade are adequately described in the "D�ductions" column above, state "See Deduciions column in this payroll". 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Th�re are some�exceptio�s. ����� .����i s � -' Apprentice rates apply only to apprentices properly registered under apprvvec� Federal or State apprer�ticeship pr�rams. !f you do not recei�e proper pay, contact tt�e Contracting Officer Iisted be�iow: � TAMIKA BARR CONTitACT CObSPL1ANCE 5PEC1AL15Y' Fl�Af�CE DEPARTMEtiT 1NTERGOVERNNIENTAL AFFAIRS Af�D GR.1N'T5 MAtiaGEhiENT ' CITY OF FOR7 WORTiI SOOQ THftDCKMORTpN STREET + FOR7 WORTIi. if.r�i 76102 (317) 871-3]fi5 * F.1X (8l'� $71�3385 BatrT�ci.[ort-worth.tx.us 8 or you may contact tt�e nearest offica of tk�� Wage and HouT Division, U.S. Departmer�t of Labor. The Wage and Hour Division has offices in several hun�red comm�nities throughout the country. Th�y are listed in the U.S. Gov�rnment sectior� of �most tele.�hone directories under U.S, Department oi �.abor Emp�oyment 5tandards Adminlstrai�ai� u.e Dmparinx�nt ol l�bor �mr�lr,vr�l5tmxlnrr�n - - -- . _ . �.- - �-- -- . - --• _ - - � - � --4 .-- ..._ - �. - �. - - b Ik ,,; .�;y4 _{, ����G:! : :I �f��l�+" � _ '-f;i` ' ' ' . ' ' -' " I ' . ' - . . � . .'T_ li�_�.. . :r�� 'I '�' I ,�� ' .. . ,i.j ; ;. f � � � . � . , . . . _. i y��,� ,,. �., . .. - � ��� , •i'��. . � , . . . �, , � .. . . , � �� , ., � � \���r :� N; �� �r + .�. � - . � I� � �� � � � � � = I I � �����i �r e�ia ���� �� ���� � ll �� �I ��� �.1�i ��t,� � ! u�� ���'�'� 1���l.� ���v ���� ! ���v Q� ��� ��k���`�a��� p�st�d v�i�� t�« I���i�� �or �I�� ��i�d �� uv�r�C ���� p�r��r�. � 0 �'o�a ��s� b� �aidf ��� 1��� ���.r� �r�� ��d �¢��-��.1� �i�es �o�a� b�sac r��� �� p�� fo� a�l I���a�� worC�c�� �v�� �Q � w����c. Ti i���'� ��� ��r�e �x�e��i����. �� �, 't. 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I�Jl�rre tl�� kc€rn "or �t�UaE," nr "c�=approve� equfll" is n[,i u�c�J ��y tlle s��ec�fic,�[�ons, t��� da�s nol nc��:ssariky �xclude fllt�rnalive ifiei�k� nr ,�tia�e�ia1 oE eqaispr,��,rr� �vl5ic�� m3y �ccajytp€ish Mhe in�en�cd pur�nRe, fiOvre�'Cf, ih� �OfaTTnG#4r ��7��f �av� l�� �ii3� 3'45�36n5�1�11iiiy Of j1fX7Vk13�T l�l�L i�YC ��ro�os�� Su�7sti�ut�on oS, i�i I�GL'l, eyu��, an� tlte E�gincEf, as t�,e represea��A�ve nf ��c �ifiy, sii�tll b� �ha �vle j�adge of Rl�e p�cepr��iGlis}� af subs[itt��ic�ns, 7']�e pravisions ��� t]�is sub-sec�io� as t�la�ad Io "�ubstit���o��s" SL]8IE �� a]7p�1C9�2SC i[] iYll S�CfI{1t39 ui`�hes� sp�cif�caiio€�s. �1_ T�?Vi�*i)5�.41xY S�1L EftOSlO1�. �C111A�f��'!',ari'1� W�T�:Ft POLLUTIOIr� [:[]lti'f�{]l,: l L'}�5���1PT��I�'; Tltis il�fn s�r�l3 c�sn�sst of te:npnf�ry ��il ���sion �ediaa3ent ut�d u���er gcrllutiu�, cuntcol ri7�asures �eerned no���ns�ry by Rh� �n�;nccf �or tlic [�LLf�C�Oii Ui Lhs Can�rac�, �1�5� COfll'�t?� tl�1C�SUfES 5�1��t ,�� a�o kizz�c 13e �xed s� a sui�s�itu�e for �ks� g�r,natt�jts c�ou�ro� n�easures uei�ess u�i���wi:s� �lirect��� by tk�e i:ng�nt�rr �nd th�� �Sra�! ��t�t iu�1«d� tn��Gaurrs taken by 1�tie �C]�iit�1C'�'�It �o cnit�rol c�ondit�ans crclitc�3 by �re�s �;��,�tr��;�ic�n o�era��o,3s, �'ne tem�orary mea�i�res siaall i�s:Eud� dik�s, ci�rrr�, l�cRr�,�, s�dimerrt basoits, fibu� nr��s, Jk]t� C1�R�GT3�'„ ten��or�ry scc�ino, sliaw rr�u���ti. �sphult risuk�]t, pl�sii� lirticts, r��b��e lsn���, haled-i�ay felnrds, dG�es, �lnp� drasr�s and �t1y�� de��ices, 2. C{�N3T[tU��f'10� RE�UI,it�ME�]TS; Tl�e rngineer l�as �i�e autl�orsty �o d�t�nc e�oclib3e �arth nnc� tl�� as�t�ori�y �t� �invf L�� .�ur�:�c:c a�e� oCcradi�l�•t�r13i �t���:xi�f �xpt�scd by pr��ari�t� xx�i�C-oF w�y, cit�rtn� a�ld g,rubbi���, �ltic sa�face areu af erodGbt�-carlki m,nkennl ex�rr�se€� hy excavati+�ii, bca�row a��d t� �ucct th� C{}NTR1tC`�'�R lo Pravielc lcmp❑rary polt�tiun-��nir�l r��casuc�� !o prcvcn� canlanunatio�� uf adja�e�t s�eams, other wa��r cuurscs, lakcs. �So�sds ar otlrer ae�as ef watcr ;n�po�o�djst�.�N_ �u�.lr work may i��va�vc ihe. carr�leuction of ianapnrar}� F�e�s, �ik�s, dnrrr�, 5cdimenl basins, slu�e �lrainx and ux� o� test�por�ry ri�ul�:�iGs, �t�115 :e: sj3t��; �r u�t�c:t cuntrul d�viccs or i5�e�hs��s ciire4��ed by �ti�e L�i�ii�cer as ricc�ssary �n can�r�i soil c�nsi�rs ien�}�nr�ry p��[uti�n-cvnhnl n�asure� s1�ak� hw u4c� k� ��evcni ar �urrecc 4ro�ic,r� R��at �zt�ry dcvtiup �iuru�g cu��r��t���iut� priar lo ir,�tall�li�s�i uf ��rr��enc�Yl pullult���=�[�n�rcai fo�lurca, Uu� �rc oio� ;��soc3a�c� �vo11y pernjaM�;�tl co�itroi featufes nn #iye �rnjecti. '�'he ���ineer u�il1 Ei�ti�� ��ie area nf �+re�raeti�� ri�h� vi w�y. c�earirsg ��r�,! �rubbin�, excavation �nd Ernrrnw [n bc prnporlion�E Ic� lii� �C?N'1�i�A�'�'�ft'S capabiii�y ar�c� gro�,�ress in k�c�rir�� �IZe finisl� gra,�ir��;, rrroCcl�ing, seed�ng, and oti�er ���c�r �rem�anei�t �x,3i«tin�.-coa��r�sl mc�€ares c��rrent ir7 ryccordo�ti�� wj�l� �he ac.cep#ed sche�€�Ee, 51tio��d sca5Un�1 ct�ndi[�an5 inakC 5��.� �inulr�li4Fns u�ur�t��ti�, E�m}�t�ra�y st�1a-ef4��UR-COi1tCf�I It1�a55Urc3 ��taji bc �)�fti]fille{� 4S �1r�G��� �1� RtiC �l1�1[1�Ci'- T�]� C1�ri041[lt i�� SUf[�OGC 3!'4.3� O�cr�?�I��e-eaf�� fYl+9k�C[at GR�nSR� al tfoc [imc shsEl uat exc�e� 75p.OQf} �quarc icct ior ��eh excavation npeTatsnn, 75{l.{]{}(} S�UIiYc ��CC �Ur �.�L�:�1 nk3t�l'[8� scaurcc a�cration �ir���i:E [�]�[i �COCii COillrl]Cr�.1��I�+ t7�Cs8ll:� BUUYCCS�, 75{?,0{}Q �s��,arr ��c1 !'af er,c�� pre��ring nf f��ht•nF way operalinn vr 750,{1f117 s�uir� reet f�r ear�ti cTca�ing aqd �1'ubbjit� o�erati4n, unEcxs nlhcn}�isz �howu �i�� st�c ptai�s uo ��iCh pri+sr Eip�rov�l by Rljc Ln�ii�cer ift wi�ti���_ ��1kC COI�r�C'3tA�:T{)��� si�xll a,E�o cflj��o�m �a tl�� ft,lJt,��i���. �ra�ii�cs s�tid ccsniralk. A11 l�bc�r, �ouls, cc�ui�r�rG�nG aa�d i�7cidui��al5 in ��rmpE�[� ii�� kk�n�k w�« nol �c paid }csr �k�c�cily itikN �Gikl�j �e Cu��5i�arc€� i�5 S���Edlary� war� I� Lhc vafi�};�s it�:n�s iotcEt�c��d ror �i« ua�iirkrc�, �a}, W�S�c [rr disp�isaFl bes:7s ait� �E��t�lr��'Cion ru��3� sh�El L7c locaE�� a�d coe�s�n��:[�d irt � r���uecr l�at wiil inif�im��C [�C aiTi4tin� of S�C�3Rl�t]S EiY��fi[1� SIrC�flk4. (h�. 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AiJ si�Eewk� lk rarnps shx1J b� �stall�d priur to sid��valk cnn�teucl�nx�, #�, �e�h���de s17�i1 !�e c�rrrp�c�ed to hove a ur�ifonn dens�ty r�f n�x ��ss Rhar� '?�¢l� nt �n n7axi�n��n dcnsiEy -ss d�Ecm�inrd by A5Th4 L}-b9$_ 3�. il]?5�'i�.11''1'[(lI�' {}Fr YA�' AND Iti�LI-L'AY 1'I'C h1S: A. NU�1.1'rt� ]'f�1�rtS: TF�ILSI�ITA1�, OT 1'AFii{V�JA1�S; A�I s�plicablc pr�vi�ions nf �iaisdare! S�ec3�icp�i4�ii lt�i3ti IOR, "Firrisl�i�ag r,�ParJn�uy�s �. sll�ll a�]�}ly, �s]nli�aCiu[ SI�a13 �xC�Va�� ull nrcas �rCF�}'��n �hc. b��� of �urb a�tid sid�w�ik per �hc C:Rty'� �l2n�ar� ��la1YS_ CsrntrLct�rY 51�if pre�}�F� �7�C}{��aJ�s fn� r�-sod�i�ig by osl�eG's, 1�l0 dircc� }��}'�tien� �4�i11 b� i��d� for tlkis �i�iri, ariJ i� sY,a�1 ba �ortsrdefed inci��;�sal �o Rhis Cnntr�ct, P�Fi'�4RT��a R.�C�HT'-C}3�-W��Y, C'l„��I±UC�T Al�'E) CiRI�; All a�jeeliuru3kr3c �t�rr�� �vitfirt� �h� Eirn�ts �!` tltii� grujec� aotid �tcrt o�L•�.�wi�c prtovid�:� fu� sk��l� bc ecmo�ed ����er �l�is itenti it� uccnrda�ree xviili �t�ndaTc� Spe�tfic�iin�� Itein 1��, �.Clearii3g a�d �3�u13beng," t�ow,:v�f, no direGl P4yrrien� will �e n�r�d� #or #ltiis itam on�E it sh41� bc ��r�si��rc� i�i�i�:.ntaE !o tl�is ccrotra�t, �.�_1���Ni�. FC�r� niaST.�'��Trtc�t,; �1t �p�,1��ab1� pfovisi�ns af St��d��d �����f�caksons ����x ���, ,�Sptin�clin� �ar I]usE Gan�rol" s��olC a,ppiy. 13owcv�r, n0 [IirccY �avTkl2Fkf Vf1I� �]c iiL'k�� �ut Qi�s i[c�,tand i� sha�1 bc cnns�d�red ar�G�dentai �a l�is cnntrA��. PR�]TECTI[�1v' Q�' Tf���. F'LAN`F'� AR� SO[L: A1� �r�p�rly alang aatid ndjac�n� su [kie �a�aylra�inr's �+p�:��li€�ns in�.luc�ing ]�ums, ynrds, �lirubs, tr�es, �te, s�ai� l7e p��s��v�d or re:s�r�;cd �ftcr uamplction ai` [h� wor"� l� � cut��i�sao� cyua� ar bcti�r �liais �xis�ed prior �o btur� ai` u�cs�k, 13y �rsJir�sitcrt, thr {�+��tr�ci�r r��s�s� s,i�t�in � p�n�u� ��sr�rt �ne {;iry Fsr�wst�E bct�r� �r�y w�o�l: (trirrsrriin�, r�:mov�l vr ro�t �n�iGi��Fj ca�� h� d�}ate r�n lrees crr sl�r�il�s �ruwt�:b o�t �ruh�ic pm�ert}' [1lCFl1ft1i1� str�e� r�ghls-or wKy �tncf �1����iaai�c� all�ys. 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PRt7Pi�F�TY �7WNF-,�k ;�()`�l%�CATl�71�1; �'3�c Cr�rai�'���i�ar slf��l presaqr�c F�y��s so �ll p�ceperl}� ov.'��e�s �cGj�cent I� �13c prop�srci sidew�lE; lu�:Kl�nr�s_ 'Cite nitli�es �E�;�l] bc i�istrti�rl][ati f� rninen3of�1 01� S cal�n�lsr �l:�ys prior �a kha .s4�r, YSf Ci1[j$IT31G�lC1f� C1ik f�k11 slri'ed, Lxs�af�aCe3 �rf t�,c�e flyer5 �re Sltou•n i�� tlic cEe4ai€s, 3do dtrra:� puy��e�ii w�l] hc rru�dt ir�r thig �tcrr� d❑d i� sk�r�li �e co��sidei�cd ir�cid�n�a� �� t�i� �'nntrac#. �'Etl-CC]�5'["RUC:7'1C]?U �F'�L.i� ']'I�.Et(7C]Gl�; N�, de�s�iied park�,�ay ���v�ys rsa��� �+eea3 com�sle�a�d inr tl7es� s€de�}�aiks. 7�ierefur�, tkse Cot��racRur s1r�1C mc�t ,���th thc �n�i�rocr und tl3e l���ectc�r �[ the pr�p,�sc� sidewal�: lnc2�i�ns pric�r �n �onstruclior�, C�t}+ repressnta#i��e� �Mci t�i� �ur,�ractor ���i11 field Ioc�Gle tire �+ro}�ose�i sid4wnik �acatror�s i�as�� �ipon uctual �4id corrds�io��s_ �lu difc�� paynac�� w�C1 b� �t�dc 1`ar i�ris iE�:m v�d i[ s�huGl bs eonsirlercd i�tciden[al lo l�s �'onlraci. Y[�I3• C:C}1VS'ti�[1[= T]{�N T2 F.� C� F� �3 C1R T� C] C]i� �+f F,�"i fNC'i: l��icr tl�e pr�-ciritsn-,�clio�i coiif�ecncc Ir�a becn I��l�k bu� beF"arc cnrEstru�tion is s1lt,wed �a bagru �sn �1�Ss p�aaccl � pul�lic a��.c�F�� tivi3Y bc hcld at a ln�s�inn kn be c3e�entuncri by Iltr Fa��;i��eer. ']'Jie es�otlractor, i�as�ac«3r, aod �raj�s�� ���nira�cr sltal3 t�tc�� wil�ti nll �ff�cted re�ide�Hs ��t�9 }�rescnt lh� �rrojcckcd Schct�uE�, in�ludin�; �onslruc�qfl� �starE dalv, an� �G75�.�cT a�1y �:o�lsl�'uClir�u r�latrd i�uC�StlUltis, EVt�'}� cffart �.�il] be nyucle �n sc�i�k�lul� �Ij� nca�lk�u�irc�osi mcci.in� x��dtin t]t� aw� weei;s ft�tilowing lhe pre-cn�tiiru�Cin� e��!'e�encc bu� is� r�u eaKe tirill ca�nwlruciiun be ��Ilu+��ecl tu fMe��n u�:til 13�is n�ect���g i� t�tltl. !3_ !?� ITFMS: EJ'!'1LITY �tD;��Jti'I'�F?�1�; This itern is an�Guc�e�i fur t1�e basi� �,�3os� �f estab�is�ii��� ti coutt�c� price which u�il] be �ni�7��arable �s� �hc fi�t�l cc,ss ��' e�,3kin�, n�cessary ad�ustrt�en�s r�r�uired duc to strcei Inipiovcna4�ti5 io �vaTcr, sunttary scu��t �n� nsiufa� g�� S�fYIC� IIri�5 art� o�S�uPl�lt�13CCS WSicCC SUC�S S�CwfCC iincs ar�d �gpar�er�anccs are dh� prnperty +�w�i�r'� r.espo��s��ili�y �o ma�trtsin. 1ti� n�hitrary fig�r�: hus �r�n pface,� itt ��e i'r�ps�sal; 3tiovrever, ihis does noi guorar�tce any ps�yr��ent f�� u�i�ifp a�,justT��euRs, t�estlr�:r due� i� confine u�iliry ady+��tnten� ta the Ari�uu��t sl�ou� in c�t Prop�saL lt slanll bc �i�a "C:oh��.�ur" res, c�n�ihil�t}+ t�� ��ov:dr thc s�r��ic�s of a�ire�se€� �1um1�e� to mokr �F�e ttR�lit� ��,jo�strr�onts deie;frrai�3�� n�c'�5s�kry h}� lfi� �n�;ineer, T�o p�yra�ens wi11 �r msdc ii�r u�iColy adj€�R��n���ks ex��pl li�ciwe adjus[usents �et���inz+� n�ccRsar�� L,}� �i�e �n��ncct. 51�oulck �he caortrnctr�r da�,oa�� s�rvicc 3in�s clu� �n ��is ����;ligence, whcr� wu�k, �i�,�s would ri+3t �AV� P��ilaf�� 0�,juS�11��R� Ar rC]?p1C O[hefWaS�, titie lines sha�l �� rcpaired 3nd odjusted by �Er� cnirtrnc;+�r nr fk�e c;�n�ractcsr's cx�cns�_ "�'�� payment ta �hc corstr,�ctnr f�+t u�Elity 3�ktYShriC�liS S�lR�� bc �hc p��ur�l �a�rt n� t3�e adj�sttnen�s p3�is �eM �er��az� (�0'�F'j ta cave� �he cos� af �0�3� ar�d ovenc�ad i���urresJ b}� [tre eo��tractar in ]t���dlir� �h.c �Hilkty a�l�us�m�❑ts_ j}R�r�CT IIF,�I�NA'I-][)t�f 51C��3: -17�e ton[�aetor si�all �u�fslru�:t �nd �ns4a1� 4wr� (�) Prn��cl 1]�.signsl�ta�3 tiigns �n� it wil] b�: ��s� �csp�ns��7i]isy �f sltc confra�.iur #n areai�ua�i� �13e sigtts in a presen�ablc cot�s�i[ion at d�� i111CC$ l}fk E3G� T]fO�CC� Ul]tiIl:I CUIL4CYLIC �L1U11_ CL'Ski11l��CiOL]L:C 1}'kj11SlCFtlC�C �4�il1�113� ;��r� rep�irs as dise��cd by Llt� �n�in�C1'. It xw�Cl L,� t�c rc�p�rsisibilrty o� Iht Cu�ur�ct�r �o �r:svc Ihe in�i�+i�isobl pru,�oci si�w 1cilcr�� xtu�i F�;a��ti�e[1 i�� ��ccnEciance witt� 1�e ei�clas�d ����i�. 'I'h� yu�litv oC 113c paini, painting :�nd le�erin� <r�r t�e si�a�s .shel] he ���rrarv�:t! by t�c Lr��i�t�4r, 'L'he hc��Vft astd �a€raax�e�tr��st of titie ir���rin� slt�ll h� in ar:cordnncc �vit� I�ke ei7�losed �et��l. 'ille ci�n s�o�i ��on�ln�cted oF'f�" R�r �Ev�vorrd, ��ade� !�-�' (�xfi�riu�) or better, These �igns sk�r�!! be �nsla�lcd an �arfa�t�t7�� vr as d��ecte�i by lhn �ng�necr and i� �l�cc rsi. ihc ��ojcri ��1� u�r�sn cor�mei�cemc�rt of�u�sslr��ction, 'I'I�� wnrk, r�hiel� ir�ciudes t13�: pa�i�tis�g of` tl�� si�;�s, u�s�t]fEi�g s��� tcr��a�•i�t� �hc sigos, iun�isltir�� tn� nralerdals, sup�oet� ancj Gannc�t�a�ts to th� f��pp��ri s€�t� �ainlenas��� s�all bG lo lL�� s��lisfacl�on vf t7tia Li��in�.e�. 'i7s� u��tl �ri�.� biti p�r esclj t�'�Il br �u11 pav���t�ti fbx mKse�i�ls �n�.lu�fing �l� �abnr, equi�rrn�ul, luals �u�i ir�c€�cnials i�ece��ary tn cara��la�c Iho �v�rk_ �'�i)1�L ��?{IS'TI�iG C��1C��FT�? t��r�iW{��fl{ �4I� �}}]?�ic���tc pruvi�ians �f �ta�darcl �pes:iiiw;tlit��ss i�em ] U� "'h'err�nrir:g [���� C.'�ar�c��ere" shal� apply, .��y �aw c��tting, remo���l, exc3v,ttirrs�, s�r��� re�sair and 3ta;�l uff srf re��uvcc� n��rrial �s�c��ssz�y for cn��siru�:�ion si��rll �� suhwadsary to �Lic b�d pr'r�� fr,r tl�is itc���, R�moval o�' #l;�nvnrk fnr cic�e}}�Ik ramp ins��:[�tior� is n�s� �ri ��' tl�is pay itenk. �`Ir� uiirt ��rice l7id per squar� yurd s�all k�e �uE] curr�p��.s�,tto�r �ar f�t�nisE��g ali n�tcri�;�s, l��r�sr, e��xi�sm�r,t �nd ir�cidentaCs r�ece�s:�ry to com}�tete rF�� xvor�, €�F�10VF �7CiST1Ti{.� �'L;�t_]3 �Rc CL��1'f:R; �]1 Q�}p��Ca��� }]POv183U1tiS Of �t8n[��rt� 5p��.�L�iC:ltl�}ri5 ��dlx3 i0� "}����rGati+�rag O�c� Cu�,c�r•��e" siu�]E ap�+]}�, flt�}� saw c�,uis1�, rcntiaval, exc�vaiior�, S#fS4€ f��►aif an� huLf� o�E- �,f rernnv�.ci ma�sa-iQl ncccssary fvr �nns�ructiag shall �e subsrdiaey to �h� b�d pri�.e fs�r �h�s i��n�. l�t�it�v�� nF cxiali�� �.urb nnd �uiler for �icCewalk tump ]L]SLLLl�St]dSG 1� 17{�� ��Kj p� �tSlS �i��+ 1i4:Cii. T�14 �1T11� pr�cr bid p�: sc��sG�e yard si�slf l�e f�l� c:an��c���ativ� far furnos�v��� �iE rr�tvria�s. I�brsr, c�uoprn��t ��s� in�.iduatil�lx nGc:css:�s}r �u cqza���etc �[�� �vvrk_ �i�'�:�J�,��}_.�}�����, ��� � .�.�y5 {.32J.�'�'r�= l�1�� R�9,��TCah�7i2 �}iCi4'i51U113 �+��l�ni�BY� ��YCCi�[CSi11uCi5 l�em SU'� "C'or��re���� C'xr�•f� �rrraf ���t�e�•" s�sall ��ply. All c«n�-eRe �l�al] �a3�e 3 ntinim�m c�m�r�ssi���: str�ng�h �#' 3,��f�{} �si �t �$ d�y�, TFIe unil �[Eee bsd per li�t���r fos�� �h�13 hc t'till cor��p�r�a�o�,�i far fur�t3s�iij�g ;�ll r�7�tcrial�, l�bor, r.-r��ip�tren! atsd �tres�en[als n�c�ss�ry ta con��rlete Ik�e }�+�srk, �4" �Oi���'f�: Sfl}EVd,4LIC�; A1E �pplicr�bl� prov�si�xns �ri' Star,da�d Speci��atiar�s ltern SG� "C,�rrcrerr .S1f�t'H+Q��S' ¢F!f{ �1�"J4�Psi+a�'�SF� 5�911 6���j', AL� �on�;�eac �ho11 i�ave a mix��m�n3 car�r�resstve a#�engiay of 3.flOb psi at �8 days, The fi�ntractof �IkaiE c�natruct standar� concre�r sidc��niks a� �F�a�m in the d�tails or ns directcd �y thc ]in�ine�r_ T1ti� Coai���tor sl:�ll nol rcr�av� any r�g�la�ory �ign, i�tistruc[�u�ial si�n, stree4 n�ni� sigki nr a�l��r st�n Rlrat ]�4s he�� crcc�ed 1�� I�e ����, 'i"1�� Contractor si�nll canta�t �ig�s s�nd M�i�i�ings L�iwision, �I'YV�,' (plusn� $71-8Q75), A�y c�cavali�n, curlf}a:��[iau, saxv Ck1EtIl1L. [�mv��a], �arkwav ���ac�ir��, �i�ev{ rc�ai� azad liaul a�f of FCRxlrsved rrx�tc� is�l ntcess�r}' c��G�s#�ucRirsn ��olt be sub�sidE��'Y �s� t13� �Sriu� bid fo� Unis i��rrt Pay i���ns are s�pkr4�ed l�}' lu[�I �cr��il� of sici[�vk�:�Ck ir�st'sllcd alnr�g �sGch s�re�i, �xis[ui� drsvcways, fikrea� �nd sidow�lk ra�ni}�s x�ill uni b� cousi�l�rcd as 5i�f[EB� a �a�;xv l�ngtl� uf sitlr.kval� wi�en tca[crr�inang �l�e r�ppr€��sia�o pay �Re.m nu�aa4rcr f�r cac]ti street. '1'he r�nis pri�� bod per s�u�r� y:�r� sl�nl] l� fiall Cnrl��e�saCean �i�Y ��urnishoti� Rll Y1�i�ef1��E4, lalys,r, ��a�,li�:ativn, �ring, equi�,rr�kn[ aikci ��tcider�RaRs uccessury �� co�ki},Eetc �3�o wark. �[l�lCFtE'i`�: l�'t'ALh�l7tiCr �JA�,J� R'1TH �i_[��:VS?1�I;,f�; �['his ktem �vill ccrnsist of ���ac�r�g re�ainin� in �QL�tl��15 �[t� �t �l���Fl[S ��S�TTila�l�� �y lhc �n�ioc�t iri [�c !'zc!{3_ All a��rlic��le sec�inn of C:x�y of �❑r 1�4 orth ��an�4rd �peci����fii r�e� it�m � 3� s�ra11 app�y except �s fo l lc�ws; Ft�Eainin� ��1� sn�11 be constructed �er �ity of Fort VWortl� Constructi�n 5tand�rd Dr�wtng I�o, �-l�113 .,Rezai��ing Wal] �#i�h Sidervafk" where a��li�abl�. All exisriiYg bri�fc ancUur s�on�: rei�i�ir�g wnlls no� si�nift�.antay i��3pRcte� l,y �7rap�se� grad� cl�az��,�s wi1] lye pra[cc�trl_ Rc��atemen4 oi r�iaini��� w�lls nui Fi3�r�c��d by �er��roscd �ad� c�tangas wi�l bc ut LLc �xpcns� nt �}o�. cuotlr��tur. �a" C'OT��R]3'Y'i SEDEWAI I{� AT f]RFV�;NA�: A�l ap�+la�:able pr�+v�sin�s �f �ta�dard Spec�il'ticatinns l�#cm 5U4 "C�+��c�o•rf�' �lf�L'H�fI��LT ur�a� l.Jrii�e�rvl��s�" sh$�i ��P1Y- Al] cor�crel� s��11 l�a��c a n�in�rr�urn c�ampr{����� ��rc�r�rl� s�f 3,00� }�s� ai �� days. Thc C:a���r��sur sl�a!! ca��tru�� s�dcl�r�l b" �n�rcr�te ��de�vaGks acrasR ��fLS[1i1� j��'�fi��. 4}F gra�-c1 d.rtvc�vays as s3�o��� in ��te rletaiEs os as di�ecled Fs}� tltie j.11€,IIICCC, �Fl�+ S3W {:L11�IIi}�, TCi1hUL'8�F G}iCiEi'iltl0ii� SIi2�I TC�1�Ir ilEl[� �Y;ll]I 0��� {lf� ICT'f3PVCi� T3FaiCf}�� F1CCi�38f�' fnr con�lructt�sn sl�all h� s�h�irliary aa thc bid procc !of tl3i� �[em, i�e�rrnv�l �i flatwork for sidek+ralk r�rnp in�E�lla[Eor� is nat �rar� of T�tis pay il�rrr. '�-he �nifi price bid p�.r sr�€�ar� yar� s�u�i �e �i� �vntijti.�nioEion fi�r Fu�n�sli�ng all n3ate����1s, tobor, eqi�ipmens e�n�l ir�cirter��a�s necrs�s� �o c:amplcte the work. i:lA+1,A� T.�FtI�F•.VJ�Y�; �il applicakka� pr�svisians O� �[[3RCI9�� �pCCE�1�Mtit�n� ��em 3!� "f{u�•�+fix .f.�fr�a��ic� C�cuacrele" s��t1 aPPt�+- `I1xc �'anLras:tc�r slzull rc�lac� �tandafd �3MAC �r�v�wu�s disttibute€� �y cr�n4l��+c�Ron as sh�k++i� itt ik�c GlCfS115 {'FF �S G�LI'CCiL`Cj �i�' C�4F �ngitiuer. '17tie drivcways sC�n�l bc b" Cluc:k: 2„ tliick l�lA4AC� suria�:c �oursc. 1'ypc 13, �,rt +�" i��t�:k 11l+�LA�: xurfac� cn�pr�e. T}��: I3, 1t�sy r,sx�u3rou�lin�G. saw cu4Rifa�, rem�val, exca+�a3a�lklF }�ari�wAy G�rac4iM�� �n�� IGatGI �1'f of rem❑v�.d mat�.ei�] n��css�ry tot r:arsMtru�liaot skr�tl h� suhsidi�ry lo [hc bid pri�.� l�xr t13is iRem_ �'I�� ta�yti �iri�a bicl �er !�n slfbli �!; ft��l C��Si]�}�1�S9R9Uri fs}f I'kil'ril5S1it1� a�t ?r�Elt91'I��S, a���licalian, curiu�!, �a��r, cyuipm�n4 and incid�n«�s neurssary lc� cssmplcE� the woTi�. F��X�3l45� T]Ri�'El!k�AY�; All ap�+lic:rU$� �rnvisarr�is oF �iazs�urd Sp��i��ativrEs i�esn 2U8 "F'fexi�r�cx l3ctse �('r`��sl�erf L�r�aesla�rej" sl�,iil aFpky. 'I'!�r C:crnlra��or sft�11 [�pl�ece s[�std�rd gs�vci drivewr�}� di�lril,uted l�y cr�n�tnGctiot� a� rltinkvn }n �I�e r�e�nil� of sks ciGa�ec�eri b� thu �ng�nccf_ '���� drivcx��ays shr�11 he 6" uf curra�ucted �7cxhasr_ Any cou,�det�on, sau�� ��[��u�{ ECRtOL'3F, e�c�v�tion, �arkw��+ gra€ling �nd F�II�C ot� nf r�mn��eci rrp���fial ��ecessary for cnrysi����on sbp!! 6e subsadiary Efl t�c �id pr�ce �or ihis itcrn ?'he � un�i 1,� icc bid �er sqt�nrc yard slt�l! br fu[1 cony���xs�tis�n !'ar fumeshin� �Il n�aterEa�s. a��plicbtian, cur�ng. labc�e, e�r�i�xme�� aq� lil�t��flt4�& Re�CS��iy �i} cQ1n�k�clL' t�l� WOfI[, 6" C'_fjt�2�'RFTT Di�I�E:W�1Y A�']'i��A�'F�= Alj a,�plic�bl� prc+��i�io�s oi" S�a�k�:�rd SJre�ifio��i❑us IEen� 504 "C'o�1e1'���� Stt2ewr��ks u��d f}rive.aw�ys" slr�ll �p�1y� All cua3crcEc s�is�ll hr��'C :4 R71C1Eiiilll]5 [:UQ1i�7T45Rkl"� s�rc�gi�� af ;3,0{1{1 psi u� 28 da}�, "E'lie �oaMiraclur s]tall ��orist�vtt sia�d<<rcl fi" cia��vcwfry ���Sranchea �s si�u�m i�� l�ti� ��.R�i�s ar u� �ife�.tc� �}� th� Eribi�t�er, I4rty GC�fll]7aGtlUtlt. BRW �uttu3�, rcntir�vm�, cx�����E�s��t, �ra��€��g aa�d k��ul cs�'i' 02' rei�tovccl ❑sa�s:rial i�s�s;�ssary tor c�nsly��ciia�ti shal! iae s�al}�iriia�y ao t��a k�itl �rie�: f�ar lh�s ol�fn. `f`hc unit �ri�e b:d per �quure y:�r� sha]! k�� Fua! �.c,mperisa�ic��� �s�r �urnis3�ing bll CCii4�Ul�ki��$, 1�t�or, c��uipinen� r�r�c� in�:�denR�ls nec�ssary to cun�plctr tLtc �vur� �..0�+..S:�F�?',�..�IT��V4'��C RAC�7Y��; A11 �on�re�e s�al3 ha�e a ni'tr�imurrr cnm}�:essivc �trcn�ti� of3,3)i�il ps3 �t �� �a}�s, `i't�� C:o�e�:a��❑r s3�a11 �On�iruCt S��i]1clr�r� cancr�t� R�cCew�]k ram�s �►s slro�n iG7 �1Me de��ils and ns dirc���¢ by She �n&inear, 'ry�e l sidcwalk rutnps �f7r�ll bc ��nsiructed �1 in#er�eci�rrns w��ee �C' sidew�lEcs �re oFfse� i'r�nt �3�e b;�ok u�'c�rb, �['}�ae 3 �vnlps shail be c,oitstructed a� i�ri�ei�s�ctians v.��xct� 5' ai��wal�:s arc ad�nc�f�t tv 11�e irack nf�ar;�. [.�se �f"Ty�e � sidew3ik r4na�s sh,Mll �e restricled ta Co�aiidns where i� es not fea�sL�le w use "T`ype 1 or 3�nd sha€C bc �s,id �or at tlye samc pricc bi� fur'Tj�,e t r�nyps. All �ruas��d �an�,p bvrfuc;rs (bit� nor tlre side�vnlC� run2� wizigs or curbsj shall bc �o2s�rcd urii]s. LtTNOCI�iRC1Ml� caloF hardci�cr, sl�in, or e�ual. A h��c�C r�r! �ulor, n dfy-5ltiakc I��+[rl�ne� u�anufa��urcd by L, h�. Scu�icld �.�m��ar�y e�� cyual, �t�ali b� usc�] us accurdaor�.c xvilh n�nufa�.lur,:r's �rsstruc�ions_ �antrn�s�+� s1t,1� �n7wirJcd a sar���rl� cuncreTe pancl a}f oist far�t b�� utsc firo4 by il�r�r inck�es tiiii��nsi{�n �rr O�I1L'r tLimrltsi�n s���'s�W�CE L�}� lf� L,11�iC1�CC, r��reain�; l�� ��r�ram�n�ioncd s�seei�icationk, �'h� sam�le, upo�� approvak of �lrc i��r�.i��eer, sh�ll bc thG ���:�plabl� si$��dg�� io tire s��g�ied �'t�f sl1 c�rr�sfru4lsor� c���'�ecd itt tl� scop� nf ti�is Pay llerrL 'Cktc n�c�trcacl of �,nplieatinn sh�ll !�e �sy sc�cer�, siftcc, s�cvc, �,r ot�tier rrrcar�s in or�cr �o prrr����� f�+r � unr�oirr� c�slnr dEs�ril,��tion, 'fi�e ContTactnr may alsn use all a��l�cable �re�rvisior�s of 5r���i�rcl Sp�.�.�ficatinn� Iicrn �Q+� "Rr���u,��t�g �J�rf �'€�rrcr�e�e" �nd Iicm 5��. "(:o���•et� ��ur��r u�i� �'i�rre�r" s�all �Pg1Y- Arry ���rkway ��rapie�g anck gradin�;, carb 0.fk� �L��I�fr saw cuttiog anci r�m+��+�1, cx,:�vatioit, str��� re�nor a�d l�a�,k ot�' o�' remuvcd rrr�t�rael ts�ccssary for �or�strucfion o{ ssde�aallr. an� fRiU}�S S�inl� �C saL�Si�iar� ib i3t� Uni[ ��1'fC� �]d f{►f t}ieSk iten�s, S�re�� vaids �a�,s�d �y cansE�uction shal! hc I'ilfcd �wi�lti E�MAC "`i'yp� D" �itix fnr �iMA� �7av��er�� p�r I�em 312 44��0�-M1�174 AS}5j�:i�lkC C.UilCf�k���, T�� �anit �ri�:c bid fcer c�ch rs�iitp s1ta�1 be full compeotisatioi� fur fiu�usliing �11 rnnkta�ilils. ar,p�icals�n, �uriug, lal�r�r, �t��ipnf�nk e��d ��yci�i����nl� neccs�:�r� tc� car�plc�c Ihe }��k,ri�_ �4l)J'i�S'1' V4�A'f'�Sf� VALV� 131�k; C.`�r�tracRcsr w�i1 kr�. res�s�n�ib�e far �da�rsting r�+a4a� valve �ox�s �o ina��l� ncw �avem��t ��r�dc. "l�rc �va��r valv�s thei���rlvos wol] 1s4 a�l.jt�st�,! by fk�s �'ity uf T�ri�� 1�Vni�ik� Wa�rr �7ep�rtrnesi� fbrc�s. '�']te �ans� �rriGc �`sd �vili b� full �rayr�ens for rha4c�ials ir►c.�u�ling �11 �abor, equi�mer�4, �oraRs 3n€i incidenkal� rsect.ssa��y s� �u�sr�slr�� 11sc w,xrk, A��.11]ST V4f ATFR MF.TF�� ���; Th�s i��m sl�akl iu�.lude raisin� txr irnverin� nr� �:�o�ling metcr b�+x ta tl�e �ar�:w�y �zatEr spc�ilied Al�x�3ayrt�ent }�i]t l7a n7acEc fnr existir�g k�o�es w��icF, �re u�ithut f1,S' nf spe�ifi�d }�ar}.�vay gra�e. i-Fke �anit pricc hx� �vilf be fi�ll l,a��nent for maierials �nGlad�ng �3! iaixof, 4q��G�rnEnt, t{}6�R +3f1� 1llL'1C�LlLL�i�6 RC{;k'.SSflC� CCi Ci11T4}7���� ��1� W41]'14, M11i�TF�C}T.F ��i]]-[J��'MFT��� "F7�is etem s�,�ll i�rwlt�de �cijr�s�ing �l�,c tc�p� ofex�s��i�,g a:,��s�s p���pu��:d munhules !s� nt�l�F� proposcd �,r�d� �s showri nn il3e �tlan� o� as r�ir�cic[i by ils� �Sugui��.r. �lA�tdard �p�ciftc�lt{�r� Itc� �!n_ ��� s}�al] appiy cx�.cpl 3s follu�vs; ]ncladecl a* }��Ft nf [hos 3�ay ii�rr� sh:oll b� lh� ��rg�ic��iar� F�1`a �o�c�-��}�1ie� y�rcfornud l�cxible buty] �u�h�r ur p�as�ic s�Kliue cumpound for s�ali�� �l�t�rior �r���1ur ex�oric,r,�uir�ts oiti cor�crw�e rrta�l�o�e see�inat� aw per currcot C:iEy ��al�r �?e�a�rtrr�en� �pnciaj [�'a�a�diRin�s, SPkJ1�l#CL�R 1�GAl� ADJL]STh'E�i��S; This i�ern �ha�] irsc�u�e relncatin� existing s�rt-i�k�er i�eaci� and inc]udin� suPP�Y P�Pirsg ior sid�walk cous�C��Cfion. 1`d4M po}Rnenl wi�i hc mu�c fipT sprinkl�r h�a� ad��EStr�e�is rxcc�l i��sase �d�us�ll�ellf� desermined necess�fy L�y �FGe ��❑�ineee. ��`�tc unti priee lakd for �ack� spew��kRer head n�jusm�en# will h� li,1C ���yn�n1 �b� rll mo�enal�, iahnr, equi�m�nt Maois sn� inc�r�cn��s ReL'GSS3ij+ l0 L'iTi'F'Lp�L'tiC ��i� WOi'�, "I'?tlii� R�l��I44'A�.= This it�n� shall iocku�e rerncxvAn� �xisfiiiE�, ����s tor si�c�.�sl� cut�su�uwtion, 7"h� �,ngii�e�T rn�E �Tt�ti'idc writLcn auti�urU�liu�1 �C�OYC ��c Cursir��trrr rcr��vves ar�v ir�_ Tl�� u�ti� prte� bid fur cac� trvc �cs�io�c�i �vil] be fu11 payl3tie�t �or all n,a�eiiats, ]ai�car. �yui��r�en�, �uuls a�rd �i�.idk�3ta]s n�{�sn�ry la �.vm}7G�te 4he wark_ T�ifiF, TRi7�1�SIT�C�: 'l��is Gter� khall inciu�c nimming �xisfu�r h�ce� �us� sic�cvu�]k C�MIiS�Tl1C�l€}il, T�F1C %i�ineer muSC provo�� wEiti�n a,utl�oriaatio�s bafarc iiic C`Ontr�ctUf trirnS �n� �rc�., �I'�e Lu1il �Y�Cc �iCS� ��r �Qc#� trre tria7�r�rcd ��I�� hk �a] �ayl7sCn4 �4r xl� �ieriajs, lah�+r, ec�ui��rrs�rrt, tu�ls a�tt! ioc�cEenaal� netci�ar}� It� uompf�t� ibr wc�rk, E:y ofr�ixr�nte, �Ere ��+ritractnr n�eGs� ohGai�� a�ermi4 from tl�e City G'urc�[�r �c��r� ahy vrurF (trimniin�, remaval a€ foa� prun�nb} c3�r bc dt�nc on �r�cs crr sLut��s grnwing nn puhlic �To}�erty incl��fioi�, sl.re�i ri�l��s-n#=,�rn}� ar�d r���igr�;��ec! a11cy�_ ihis pc�mi[ can he nh�oa��ra by c��€�»�; th� Fores�ry Of�ice g� �71 • 573l�. All trcc ��ork s�sE1 be in �ori�pii�nce wi41t pru�Y�T3�; standardy f�r ��ass Il Pruni�g as ���cri�er] k+y rhe I�;�tio�ea� Ar�roTi54 �1ti5oci�kton, A co�ry of tf�e�e s�a�da�ds cast be pr��tide� by calltng tl�e abovc n�ntber, Auy da3nnge ta pu�rlrc trees ��e to �rcgli�etrce by [l�e �:ontraciof si�all i�e sss�ss�d us�ng #I�e cu�rar�t fa��r�ia f�r �l�nde Trce Fvs�uu��❑r� ns dcf�r��d by !he l�y�eiit�,ti�rnul 5uc�cty of Ar�oFiGuiture, Pav�icni �nr neg�i��nt �on,a��: �n �ubf"rc �rr�.s sha11 Erc u�adr t�, th� C`k�y af Fon ;NorEl� ar�d rrt�p� h� wi�E�1�c��f In�m likncis du� irr lhc C;o�3lt�ec�.ut by tl5e �i�y, ']'o }�revcr�a Sh� sp��{�{� of �hc �}ak �Vilt Fi�n;us, ukl wounds o3� �,ak�c C1ak a��d Rcd []ak tre�s shal� h� in,m�d�aie]y s��l�:cl us�n6 :� urm�7crL'iS� pCurElil� p3��5f. il��iiS is t�tic �nly i�star��c n�l�cn �nsni�g pa�nE is r�to�tvrie�t�l�cl, ki:Mi]1�'E: AT�f� �tL-' L{JC,A���L SI �I�.i1j�; T�tJS i#�ril 5�1.7JiE 1llGikkO� r��]oVal nn� fC�oGatiOn n� �7�i8#i�g Shn.C�B fs�r sic�cu�mrk constnockonr�_ Tl�e Fn�incer mus! prnvl�e w�rit�en a��t�iori.�ation '�ci'vre ch� L�uutrbctor r��ocaEcs any fil�eub. 'I�hc uni� p:�ce �id fur ��ch s�u�b �cEu;:�lea witl he f��ll p�yment fo�' a11 mgferi�ls, ]abor, eqtaiprn�n[. [aals aayd ii3cid�ntais �e�essryi� to com}�Eexe tk7e vwork�. Eti�'t'v�QVL ANb ���I'L�10E Ell{_!�1-h� L]Nii iVat�o�Gs Loc�t�io��:s)- l�itiis �t�ny shall incsttde r�ii3ova� an� ����laeor��eay� of �xis�i��g d���oi� ]a�r�s for sidcv.�alk c[�ns[t�ct�or�, `T}�� unrt �ri�c bi�! �er Ei�ear inn4 wil] �e �ull ps�yr�:nl 1ur :�IE mai�.ri�is, l�bc�r, CLEk13�7I7kCCLC. tUl]f5 6ilC� 3i11;3�tlI11��S �7�G�S5�i�+ 4Q i:i]11S��CRC t�LC �V{K�, t�!£4+�lLC ��I���'�ALK�� A!I a��li�.:�bl�. �rovi��t�r��; uf �so�i�k�:rd Spee�fie��it�r� jt�.m 31� "��fck�-,1+�f,� ��sJ�f+���ffC f`nrtr�r�a'��" s]tiafl a�r�rly, `rl�c �r�oitr+���s,r ���a��i ie�siall 1�I,�A(� �idcwalks as �E����t in iMc €�c�ails c�r 85 i�kYCCCC{� t}+� �J'LC �.:[l�'11}[[`!', �I��� sislcw�l�Cs shaf! h� �" thick �NI �1� surfo�c �:o�rs�c, 'I�yp� L7, oo� 3" ikstck �i�xihl� Er1�c, A��y cs�:pia��r�licrrf, �aw c�i�sin�. �vmo�'��1, �xt3�Fulio�, �rarkway };radG�� and l��ul c�ff nf r�ntc�v��{ �naicCial �irc�.��a�'y Iar �LSIi5U41{:CLUlL 9�1HII �E nu}�sidia�y lo ll�e iaid pricc lor i�i� ii�m. 'I��c ��it �rice �+irE �}er ton �k�all he ti�ll c4�rr�Fr;��sali«�t fnr ��unisi�ino all fratexi��s, �3��}i�C3t103}, C41fi�]�;, i4k�nr, �quipmcni and intidr�7laCs nece��ary �s� Enrr:}i���+: 1�1C ��1f�. ,�, ��L�F1'4:�[,1� #.[)['_�TI�f�S; �l❑ Sr�Flial lis� o.- locatio�7s ���i1] �c prt�k•��2�c3 �� �l�e C,o:7tr:c�or as tt�e i'rc- C:t�n�frti�linn �.onf�renc€, �i �S��a�i �Ft;k of i€�c�iipras is ai;aclt�4i_ C'1' 1�'1'f�.�+: �I+f'I'TTYTiiFT�IIS f'C�ifti'fT�AC'T '1'{7 ��]�ti'['1�11C;1' �IU�;V4'�LL[{� If� '1'1[E? 4[`E?(;Il��l?D �ll��l',A� r�i+�2I1 ll+` latl2\1}5 �ltl? �L�'h,]L�J3LL E!C'1'C.I�D T(] ��]Ci,1Jl]F �j'1'Hi:Ei Rf,[7C=K5 iN "�'l�i�SF �T;VLf�ACy r11�EA5. Tl�� City res<:��x�cs �hc iigk�c to tns;��asc ur dccrca5c t�i�. �.ktcnl nf 41t� wurC� �kt� l�i��Cc �:�tun�cs �nr� b�Ltir�li�lisS in tl�c CtYldllRk�1L;8 and tocatitms nf +k�;}�'k r�s may �c cn����s��r�d u�:�:�ssnry pr desi��blc, z�t7d such ckrr,r,�;�.� �p�d rsl�cratir���s sE���ll ��o Uc cuusidcrcd �s � 3u�iv�r �ai Ik�� CSl1tt�]i2o1�5 [Yf C�'a� C41k1[Ck1il, r�or �iLi11 �Eicy �itvalidat� :��iy o� �f�� �arovi�irrns ii��roof, 'C�c Conl�rW�ls�r �I�all �,wGf�,r�Mx tl�e work n� in�.reased, decreas�� ur subs�itt�i�:d wi�h no a�lcewsi�ccs r��aiCe fur �ny ar�li�i�al�d ��r�xfi�,. Pa�rnaroti� Co �h� C�rr��r«�ur i'or contra�t iten�s wil� hc ma�e fa� �hc actual qu:�ntili�� nf woa'� ci��t« �nd �ti��l4riel fi�t�t�slac� �iR titie ut�i� pricC� S�I F'O1ylx in tF�c c��nttat�, 33, �4�C�1�1C [ll�.11ls`F��: 1�uxk {'�rdcrs �v�il b� 3ssu�d ta litc �.antr�ckof f4r work Eu �c p�rfnrrr�ed tit�tide� ih�x (�i�ntr�ci_ A ntanEmom af 1,i}OA ��n+eor teet oi stdeu�aFk will be ��rcrvided afl �ac}� �,rork �+rder �i��e�� to tltir �on�rac�or_ Tl�e �o�tr�ctor sl��li s�ar1 ce�nssr��l�an witl:in ] U wor��n� �ays vf re[:eivi.��� d wt►tt�n wt�rk r�r�c�, "s�, CCl!Y'fEL�C:'I': ��ntrac� sE�mJ] itiol cxcoe� 1�� �aien�af da}�S �4T�UW��S� L�iC da#c nf lllc �nnlr�cE nur cxceed the t��o1 pricc, u�l�icl7evcr ��at�]c; ocs;�Gr firs�, 'I'l�e �osti�Fa�tor shm��] bc r�c�uire� #o coryypleit a��y w�rk �nvcred �� a Work Otd�� issu�d pr"ru� �s� �itc d�lc of l�r:�uuotoor�, �ut �1ac �v3y#rzc�ut ��i31 nc�i bc rcc�ui[ed It+ a�+:e�i any w��k o���er ia�r c�c����iaE� daled aE�Gi Clke d41� ,]� tCl2:wla�it,r�, At tl�c C:ity's ����in�� aMxd [1» C�ntr�c�s�r`s cunctikrrG�ti��, �l�� Cont�ac� rrr�y b� exicnd�d !`c�r ni�,���' (;lOj dr�ys }vollr n nkaxin�uri3 of � ec�t�ws�&, �r � 'i � PART E SPECIFICATIOl�TS The City of �ort Worth's "S`tandard SDeci�ccatians for� 5`treet and Storm Drain ConstrucEio�" will govern this project, except as modified by tkie Contsact Docum�nts and th� plans. A copy of these Standard Specifications may be purchased at the offiae of the Transportation and Public Works Departtnent, 100Q Throckmorton Streef, 2°� floar, ' Municipal Building, Fort VPorth, TX 761D2. �, ",�tandard Snecifications far Public Warks Constr•uctian", Iatest �diiaon, as puhlished hy the North Cen�al Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) sha11 cover any remaiuiug items not included by the Fort ViTorth ar TXDOT Standard Speciiica�ions or madifi�d specifically by thc plans or Cpntract Documents. , ,,� � � � i I �� i , , I�� SILICONE JO1NT SEALING FOR CONCRETE PAVEMENT CITY OF FORT WQRTH, TEXAS TRANSPORTATION ANU PUBLIC WORKS D�I'ARTMENT SPECIFICATION �or SILICONE JOINT SEALING (Revision 1, October 18, 1989) {Re�ision 2, May 12, 1994} , 1. SCOPE This specification for silicone joint sealing Portland Cement Concrete pavement and curbs shall supersede Item 314.2. (11) "Joint Sealizzg Materials" of STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS POR STRE�T AND STORM D1tAIN CONSTRUCTZON - CITY QF FORT WORTH, and Item 2.210 "7oint Sealing" of STAIVDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR FUBLIG WORKS CONSTRUGTYON - NORTH TEXAS GOUNCIL 4F GOVERNMENTS. 3. MATERIALS ' 3.1 The silicone }oint sealant shall meet Federal Specification TT-S-001543A far Class A sealant excepi as modified by the test requireznents af this specification. Before the 'vnstallation of the joint sealant, the Cantractnr shall furnish the ' Engineez certification by an independent testing laboratory that the silicone j oint ; sealant meet these requirements. � 3.2 'T'he rnanuiacturer of the silicone joint sealant shal� have a mamimum twa-yeax dez-nonstrated, docuxz�.ented successful field performance with Portland Cement ` Concrete pavement silicone joint sealant systenns. Vexifiable documentatian shall be subznitted to the Engineer. Aceric acid cure sealants shall not t�e accepted. The silicone sealant shall be cold applied. 3.3 Self-Leveling Silicone ]oint Sealant � ; ' Tk�e joint sealant shall be Daw Coming 890-SL self leveling silicone joint sealant � as manufactured by Dow Corning Corporation, Mid3and, MI �8686-4994, or an appror+ed aqual. Self-Lewelin4 Silieon� Joint 5ealant Test Method 7est - Rectuirement �' AS SUPPLIED «*** MIL-SW88Q2 ASTM D 1475 �*�* �*�* **�* Non Volatile Conteni, % min. Extrusion Rate, gramslminute Specific Gravity Skin-0ver Time, minutes max. Cure Time, days Fu�l Adhesion, days 96 to 99 275 to 550 1.206 to 1.340 sa 1 �4 to 21 14 to 21 AS CURED - AFTER � ASTM D 412, Die C ASTM D 3583 (5ect. 14 Mod.) ASTM C 719 ASTM D 35$3 (Sect. � 4 Mod,} ASTM � 3583 {S�ct. 14 Mod.) Mod. Elongation, % min. 1400 Modulus @ 150% �longation, �si max. 9 Movement, 1Q cycles @*100l-50% No Failure Adhesion to Concrete, % Elongatiar�.min. 600 Adhesion to Asphal#, % Elongation min. 60D 3.4 Tk�e j oint fil ler sop sha�I be af a closed cell expanded polyethy�ene foazi� t�acka� rod and polyethylene b4nd breaker tape of sufficient size ta pravide a tight seal. The back zad and breakez tape shall be installed in the �aw-cut j oint ta prevent the joint sealant frorn flowing to the bottom oithe joint. The backer rod and breaker tape shall be compatible with the silicone joint sealant and no bond or reaction shalI occur between ihem. Reference is made to the "Consh-�iction Detail" sheet for the vazious joint details witfi their respective di.nr�ensions. 4. TIME OF AI'PLICATION on newly constructed Portland Cement Concrete pavement, #he joints shall be initially saw cut to the r�quired depth with the praper joint spacing as shown on the "Construction Detai�" sheet or as directed ]�y the Engineer within 12 hours of the pavemant placement. (Note that far the "dummy" joints, the initial 1/4 inch width "green" saw-cut and the "reservoir" saw �ut are identical and should be part pf the same saw cutting operation. Tmmediately after the saw cutting pressure washuig shall be applied to flush the concrete slurry from the freshly saw cut joints.� The pavez��ent shall be allowed ta cuie far a minimum of seven (7} days. Then fhe saw cuts for the joint sealant reservoir shall ha made, the joint cl0aned, and the joint sealant installed, During the appficatian ofthe joint sealant, the weather shali naf be inclement and the temperature shall be 40F (4C} and riszng, 5. BQUIPMENT 5.1 All necessary equipment sha11 be furnished by tkie Contract�r. The Contractor shall keep his equipment in a satisfactory working condition and shall be inspected by tJae Engineer priar to the beginning of the work. The minimum requiremants far constructian equipment shall be as follows: 5.2 Concrete Saw: The sawing equipmen# shall be adequate iu szze and power to coniplete the joint sawing to the required dimensians. 5.3 High Pressure Water Pun�p: The high pressure cold water pumping system shaII be capable of delivering a sufficient pressure and volume of water to thoroughly flush the concrete slurry from the saw-cut joint. 5.4 Aii Gompzessazs: T'he delivered conr�pressed air shall have a pressure in excess of 9Q psi and 120 efim. There shall be suitable reaps for the xemo�al of all free water and oil frorin, the campressed aiz. The blow-tube shali fir into the. saw-cut j aint. 5.5 Extrusian Pump: The output shall be capable of suppl�ing a sufficient volume of sealant to the joink. S.b Injection Tool; This mechanical device sl�all apply the sealant unifarmly into the joint. 5.7 Sandblaster: The design shall be foz comrnercial use with air compressors as specified in Paragraph 5.4. 5.8 Backer Rod Roller and Tooli�ng insirument These devices shall be clean and free of cantamination. They shall be compatible with the join depth and width requiremer►ts. 6. CONSTRUCTION METHODS 6.1 General: The joint reservoix saw cutting, cleaning, b�nd breaker instaIlation, and joint sealant placement shall he performed in a cant�nuous se.quence of operations 6.2 Sawing 7oints: The joints shal� be saw-cut to the width and depth as shawn on the "Construction Detail"' sheet. The faces af tiSe joints s1�a11 he uniform in width and depth along the full length of tha joint. 6.3 Cleaning J�ints: Immediately after sawing, the resulting concrete slurry slaall be completely xemoved from tlie joint and adjacent area by flushing with high , pressure water. The water flushing shall be done in one-direction ta prevent joinY conta�nination. When tise Contractor elects to saw the joint by the dry methad, fl.ushing the joint '� with tnigh pressure watez znay be deleted. The dust resulting from the sawing shall be removed from the joint by using ean:xp�rsessed au. (Paragzaph Rev. 1, � � October 18, 1489) After compleie dryuig, tt�e j oints shall be sandblasted, 'I'Iie nozzle sha11 be attached ta a mechanical aiming device so that the sand blast will be directed at an angie of 45 degrees and at a distance af amc ta two inches fram� the face of ' the joint. Both joint faces shall he sandblasted in separate, one directianal , ' passes. Upnn the termination of the sandhlasti.ng, the joints shall be blown out using compressed air. The blow tube shall fit into the joinfs. The blawn joint shall be checked for residual dust or other contamination. If ' any dust or contarnination is found, the sandblasting and blawing shall be xepeated until the j oint is cleaned. 5ol�ents will not be permitted to zen:�ove stains and contamination. Immediately upon cleaning, the bond breaker and sealant shall be placed in the � joint Open, cleaned joints shall not be left unsealed avernight. � Bond Bzeaker Rod and Tape: The bond �reaker rod and tae sha1l be instailed in the cleaned joint pzior to the agplicatio�n of the joint sealant in a znazwer that will produce the required dimensions. �� 6.4 Joint Sealant: []pon placement of the bond bieaker zad and tape, the joixit �' sealant shall be applied using the mechanical injection tool. The jvint sealant application shall not be pernutted when the air and pavem�nt te�xa,pezature is less �� fi1�an 44F {4C). Somts sha11 nat be sealed unless they are clean and dry. Unsatisfactorily sealed joinfis shall be reflled. Excess sealant 1eft an the �� pavement surface shall be removed and discarded and shall nat be used to seal �1C f QlRtS. The pavement surface shall present a clean f�nal condition. Traffic shall not be allowed on the fresh sealant until it becomes tack free. Agproval of 7oints: A representative of the sealant manufacturez sha11 be present at the jah site at the begixnair►g of the final cleaning and sealing of the }oints. He shaIl demonsnafe to the Contractor and the Engineer the acceptable method foz sealant installafion. The mauufacturer's repzes�ntative sha�l approve the clean, dry join�s befaze the sealing ogeraiion comrnences. 7. W ARRANTY The Contractor shall provide the Engineer a manufactur�r's wzitten guarantee on all joint sealing materiaIs. The manufacturer snall agree to provide any replaceznent material fxee of charge to the City. Also, the Contractor shal� provide the Engineer a written wazxanty on all sealed joints. Ths Contractor shall agree to replace any failed joinYs at no cost to the City. Both warranties shall be for ane year after final acceptan.ce of the compjeted wozk by the Engineez. S. BASIS OF PAYMENT No payment will be made for ihis subsidiary itezn. Contractor shall furnish al1 ruaterials; prepare, deliver, and apply sealing materials; and pra�ide all iabor, equipment, tao�s and incidentals necessary to complete the silicone joint sealing in c�nformity with khe plans and these specifications. � PART F PERFORMANCE BOND � PAYMENT B�ND _ , EXPERiENCE RECORD EQIIIPli�IENT SCHEDULE ' CERTIFiGATE OF INSURANCE , CONTRACTOR COMPLIANCE WITH WORKER'S COMPENSATION LAW I ,� �� EXF�13.�El�CE ��Ol� I , i Y . J� �� �� � List of projects your organization has successfully completed: Amaunt Of Contract Type of Work Date Accepted Name and Address of Owner Award List ofprajects your orgazxi.zaiion is now engagad in campleting: Amaunt Of Contract Type af Aniicipated Award Wark Date of Compleiian List Surety Bonds in force on above incomplete vwork: Date of Contract Award Type of Work Amount of Bond Band 0 1�Iame a�d Address of Own�r Name and Address of Sure�Y EQU�Pl�iEl�� ��Y��I)U�� Lxst of Equipment owned by Bidder that is in sezviceabl.e condition and available for use: t� ,� � Poriions of work Bxdder proposes �o sublet in case of Award of � Contracts including amount and type: .� � . L I I �� /` CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE � TO: CITY OF FORT WORTH Date: NAME O�' PROJECT: [iNIT I WORTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AND UNIT IT �AR GREATER NORTHSIDE MODEL BLOCK CONCETE SIDEWALK 1MPROVEMENTS PROJECT NUMBBR: GR7b-Q05�0612870/GR76-QQ5206127880 I5 TO CERT'�FY 'I°HAT : CENTURY SERVICES C�MPANY is, at the date of this c�rtificate, Insured by this Company with respect to the 6usi�ess operatio�s hereinafter descri6ed, for the type of insurance and accordanee with provisions of the standard policies used by this Company, and further hereinafter descri6ed. � Exceptions to standard poiicy noted on reverse side hereof. TYFE QF IlVSTJR�INCE Policy Effeet'r�e Expires Limits of Liahility Worker's Compensatinn Camprehensive General Liability Insurance (�dblic Liabilityj Blasting Callapse of Building or structures adjacent to exca�atinns Damage to Undergrou�d • Utilities Bailder's Risk ° Comprehensive Auta�obile Liability CnntractuaI Liaf�ility Bodily Injury: Ea Qccurrence: $ Piroperty Damage: Ea.Occurrence: $ Ea.Occurrence: $ Ea.Occurrence: $ Ea.Occurrence: $ Bodily Injury: Ea. Person: $ Ea. Occurrence: $ Praperty Damage: Ea. Occurrence: $ Bodily Injuty: Ea.Occurrence: $ Property Damage: Ea.Occurrence: $ ; Other � Locations co�ered: Description of operations covered: , The above policies either in the �ody thereof or by appropriate endorsement pravided that tk►ey may nat be changed ar canceled by the insurer in less than five (S) days after Che insured has recei�ed writien no�ice of such change/or cancellatian. +- Where applicable local Iaws or regulations require more than five (5) days ac�ual notice of change ar cancellation to be assured, the above palicies contain such special requirements, eiCher in the body thereof or by appropriate endorsement therelo attached ' � ` A�encv Port Worth A�ent Address Insurance Company: Bv Title corrTx�cTox co�L�rc� wrrx WORKERS' COMPENSATION LAW Pursua�t io V.T.C.A Labor Code Section 40b.096, Contractor certifies ihat it pra�ides workers' coinpe�xsa�ion iusurance coverage for all its ernployees einpIoyed on czty of Fort Worfh Project Number GR'�6- D0520669'�i9Q, GR7G-D05205I27880 CENTURY SERVICES COMPANY. CONTRACTOR By: t,, � L`" ` � ��`�'�''' " � �� � Titla � �`�--� � Date STATE OF T�XAS COUNTY OF TARRANT P GIV�N UNDER HAND AND SEAZ, OF (]FFICE this �� day of . 20 ��j . �� � BEFORE ME, the undersigned auihority, on this day personally appeared /�-G /�/�� t� ��','��� kuown to me be the person whose name is subscribed to the foxegai�g instru�nent, and acknowledged to me Yhat he executed the same as the act and deeci of for the purpose and considerarion. il�erein expxess�d and in the capacity therein stated. '�"�1hiDA TAY�.�R � � �� �3atary l��ilta � ; * � �` �7'A�`�� 0�' �El(A� � � � �� o� tdY Cd��n. Gxp, �61�510� � .�...,..�._..�..,W...,.�y.�,��.;..�..��s��.:a�+� \ „�.-.�,.. ��Not y Public in and for � the State of Texas �1 � cor�r��,cro� con���i,��uc� wi�rb wo����s� cv�n���s�Yior� ��w Pursuant to V.T.C,A. La�or Code §406.96 (20Q0), as amended, Contrac#or certifies that it provides workers' compensation insurance caverage for all of its employees employed on City� of Fort Warih Department o# Engineering Na3�fi0 and City of Fart Warth Project No. G�lifi� OO��Q69 2�i01� Ri6�00�206� 2i�80. , � ' STATE OF TEXAS § , § . COUNTY OF TARRANT § CONTRACTOR CENTURY S�RVIC�S CDiNPANY d � � ,.._.�.._ By_ I � / Name: GC��� ��' V � b�'� Title: �=��� L �-k- � Date: �� �'�- � Before me, the undersigr�ed authority, on this day personally appeared , kn�wn ta me ta be the person whose name , is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged ta me that he executed the same as t�e act and deed of for the purposes and consideration therein expressed and in the capacity therein stated. Given Under My Han� and Seal of Office ti�is day of , 20 �6 r Notary Pubfic in and fiar the State af Texas � PERFORMANCE BOND Bond Na. AE6262909 THE STATE OF TEXAS § KNOW ALL BY TI�SE PRESENTS: COUNI'Y OF TARRANT � That we (1) CENTi1RX SER�ICES CO�PANY as Principal herein, and (2) Guif Insurance Company a corporation oz-ganized un�er the laws nf the 5tate af (3) Conneceicut , and who is authorized to issue surety bonds in the State af Texas, Surety herein, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort Worth, a municipal carporation located in Tarrant and Dentvn Counties, Texas, Obligee herein, in the sun� of; TWO HUN�R�D FORTY THOUSAND EIGHT HUNDRED �'WENTY AND 35/100 ............:.......... ($244.820.3�1 Dallars for the payment of v;rhich sum we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointty and sevezally, i7rm1� by these presents. 2003 ������ �ncipal has e�,tered into a certain eantract with the Obligee dated khe ��h of .lanuary , ��a copy of whici� is attacbed hereto and made a gart t�ereof, �for the construction of: � �_ UNTT I WQRTH HEIGHTS M�DEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROV�MEN�S AND UNIT II FAR GREATER NO�THSIDE �VIODEL SLOCI{ CaNCETE SIDEWA�K IMPR�VEMENT5. NOW THEREFORE, the candition af this obligation is such, if the said Principle shall faithfully perform tiie work in accordance with tha plans, specifications, and cantract dacuments and shalZ fully zndemnify and ho�d haarmless the Obligee from aIl eosts and damages whic� Obligee may suffer by reason of Principal's default, and reimburse and repay Obligea for all outlay and expensa that Obligee may `incar in making aaad snch defavlC, than this obligation shall be Void; atherwise, ta remain in full foree and eifect. , .i PROVIDED, HO'WEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to Chapter 2253 of. the Texas Governrnent Code, as amended, and a11 lia6ili�ies an this bond shall ba deternuned in accordance with the pra�isions af such statnte, to the same extent as if it were copied at Iength herein. IN WTTNESS WHEREOF, the duly anthorized regresentati�es af khe Prirjcipal and the Surety fiave executed this instrurnent, � Zao3 SIGNED and SEALED this $�h of January .��. ATT�ST: (Principa!) Secretary (SEAL} ' � 1�'�/� , _ Witness as to Principal P.O. Bax 40179 Fort �or�Fs. TX 7614a A dress �� ATTEST: �; �:/% . (Surety) Secretary (S��I..) C�N�'URY SERVICE5 COMPANY PRINCIP (4) BY: � •., �• ' � ._,..� Title: 9.�t� � ��, PO BOX 44I99 FORT WORTH, TX i6140 (Address) Cu1f l�surance Coannanv _ Surety BY: , Ci ndy Fo�l er { ttorney-in-fact) {S} 4%[1(1 Retearrh FnrPcty Si�r>_ 7[NIy ThP Tdlnorilandn��X 77387 (Address} NOTE: Date of Bond must not be pr�or to date of Cantract (1) Correct Name of Contractor (2) Correct name of 5urety (3) State af incorporai�on af 5ur�ty Telepl�one number oi surety must be stated. In additian, an original copy of Power oi Attorney shall be attached to Bond by Attorney-in-Fact. ��� ��� � �Vitness as to S�rety �241 Ka��s, 5�E—��...Li7fiF.drrlenn� rx �SnA� {Address) The date of bond shall not be prior to date of co���Ct. � .� MAINTENANCE BOND Sond [30. AE6Z62909 �, THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF TARRANT � That C�N�'URY S�RVIC�S COMI�ANY {"Contractor"), as pr�ncipaf, �fld �uI'F Insurance Company L a corporatian organized under the laws of the State of �D""E����'� ,("Surety"), do hereby acknowledge thems�lves to be held and bound to pay unto the C�ty of Fort Worth, a Municipal Corporation chartered by virtue of Constitutian and laws of the State of Texas, ("City'"} in Tarrant County, Texas, the sum of TW� FiUl�D��❑ ��RTY 7h10USAN� �IGFi� HLINDRED �VII�NiY AN�, 35f10� ....................................................................................................................... Dollars ($240,820.3�), Iawful money of the United States, for payrnent a# which sum weil and truly be made unto said Gity and its successars, saiti Contractor and Surety do hereby bind themselves, their heirs, executars, administrafiors, assigns and successors, jaintly and severally. This obligation is conditioned, howe�er, that: WHEREAS, said Cantraetor 20�3 this day enterecf into a written Contract with the City o# For� Worth, dated the � of _,a�«,�, ��, a copy of w�ich is f�ereto attached and made a part hereaf, for the performance of the following described pubiic improvements: UNiY I WORi`H HEICH�S iU��DEL �l�OC� CONGREi� SID�WALF� IIV�PROV��Vl�NiS AM� UNIT II, ' �'AR C�R�ATER NORibSIDE MD��� ��OCK_CONC��� SlAEWALK IIV�PR�VEM�N�S � the same being referred to �erein and in said contract as the Work and being designated as project number(s) GR�"fia0052U61��i01G�76�a05�OG12�'�8D and said cantrac�, including all of� th� �_ specifications, conc�itions, adder�da, change orders and written instruments referred to therein as Car�tract pacuments being incorporafied herein and being made a part hereof; and, � WHEREAS, in said Contract, Contractar binds itself to us� such materials and to so construct t�e work that it will remain in good repair and condition fior and d�ring a periad of after the date of the final acceptance af the work �y the City; and WHEREAS, said Gontractor binds itself to maintain said work in gaod repair and cc�ndition fior said term of twa {2) vears; a�d WHEREAS, said Contractor �inds itself ta repair or reconstruct the Work in whole or in part at any time within said period, if in t�e apinion of the Director of the City of Fart Worth Departrnent af �n�ineering, it be neces�ary; and, WHEREAS, said Contractor �inds itself, upon receiving notice af the need #herefare to repair or recanstru�t said Work as herein provided. NOW THEREFORE, if said Contractor shail keep and per€orm its said a�reement to maintain, repair or reconstruct said Work in accordance with all the terms an� conditions of said Cor�tract, th�se presents shall be nuil and vo�d, and ha�� no force or effect. Otherwise, this Bond shal! be and remain in fuli force and effect, and the City shall have and recover from °' Cantractor and 5urety darrlages in the premises as prescribed by said Cantract. This abligaiion sfi�all be a continuing one and successi�e recaveries may be had hereon for successive breaches until the full amount hereof is exhausted. IN WITNESS WHERE�F, fif�is in�trument is executed 20�count�rpar�s, each of which shall be deemed an origina[, this $th day af -�anuary � A.D. ��. < ATTEST: (S E A L) ` - �._ l., �,,.� ��l�3[3v� � `� l Secretary ; � ATT�S`f: ts Ea�) I� �p . - :� ,t.�- i i S�cret�ry CEN fURY 5E�VICI�S COiVIP�►1VY, � Contractar ---- --- BY: .� ���n. � Name: ��� ���� U�v T�tle: ������ � ��� � ��eTf Inturanc� C� _am. Surety gy:,�,r,�,r.� � Name: c;ndy Fo�ier TI�EB: I#ttorncy- f n-Fact i 4200 Researc�r - Ste_ 200 The 4Yoodlands, TX 77381 AC�C�CBSS 0 THE STATE OF TEXAS COITN�'Y OF TARRANT PAYMENT BOND § § § Rvnd No. AE6262909 KNOW ALL BY THESE PItESENTS: That we, (I} CENTURY S�RVICES COMPANY, as Principal herein, and {2} GuZ� lnsurance Camnanv , a corporatian or;anized and existing under the laws of the Stata of (3) Connect� cu� ,�s surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Fort V�arth, a municipal corporation Iocated in Tarrant and Denton Counties, Texas, Obligee herein, in �Eze amount af TWO HUNDRED FQRTY THQUSAND EIGHT HiINDRED T�4'ENTY AN17 35/100 ....................... DaIlars ($240.820.35� for the �ayment wh�zeof, t13e said Principal and Surety b'tnd themselves and their heirs, executars, administrators, success�rs and assians, �ointly and severally, firmly hy these pzes�nts: WHEREAS, the Principa] has �ntered into a certain written eontract with the Obliaee dat.�d the g�,day of January ,�, W}���h contract is hereby referred ta and made a part l�ereaf as if fully and to the same extent as if copied at length, far the fallowing project: UNIT I WORTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS AND UNTr II�AR GREATER NORTHSIDE 1ViOD�L BLOCK CONCETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMEI�TTS NOW, THEREFOKE, THE CONDTI'ION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully maice paymant to each and every claimant (as defined in Chapter 2253, Texas Government Cade, as amended) supplying labar or �naterials in the prosecution of the wark uBder the contract, then this abligation s�all be �oid; otherwise, to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that fhis bond is exeeuted pursuant to Chapter 2253 of the Texas Government Cvde, as amended, and all liabiIiries on this bond sh�ll be deterzzuned in accordaz�ce with the provasions of said s�atute, to the same extent as if it were copied at lengtkz I�erein. iN WITNESS �VHEREOF, the duly authori�ed representatives of the Prineipal arid the 5urety have executed this instrument. 2b03 SIGNED and SEALED this 8�t day of, .lanuary _�. ,� ATTEST: �1. .. ��- . �1rti-� (Princi�al) Secretary (SEAL) ���� Wi#ness as to Principal ATT�ST: " , � � r , 1�. SBCY@tcli'jl (SEA�) C�N�URY S��VlGES �QMPANY P1�1NC1PAL -- �— - - .. By: J � !`._v� ._-- � Name: �Cc.�;�� ✓� ,�j f1�5 �ic/ . Title: � I��.�9.�,.�' � �� Address: PO �OX 401 i9 I���i W�RiFi, iX �6140 G�Yf Insurance Comoanr SUREi'Y By: Name: �'"dy F°"�'�e� Attorney in Fact AC�C�PESS: �200 [tesearch Farest, 5te. 2D4 The Ydoodlands. TX 77361 ���� ��� W�th�ss as to Surety �, Telep�one Number: ��'�31-3717 NOTE: (� } Correct nam� of Principal (Contra�tor), {2) Correct name af 5urety. (3) State of incorporation of Surety Telephone numb�r of surety must be stat�d. ln addit9on, an original copy af Power of Attorney shail be attached to Bond by the Attorney-in-Fact. Tt�e date of b�nd shal{ not be prior to date of Contract. � lI i � � -a = -_; ��_� � �. �.� _ �- _-���,r�� , . � ` _ � _ - �o�� �r �uM � � _ _ - � .- �'�3 J , - r� - - - - - . r , � , '��' °�''�r�.�-� �i . . '���= � � ! ; :,`�. , . , --� _ _. . _ _ . ..- —- : .- ' .. . . � ' . �. • . : -' „ "" „ " . - . - �,-� Century Services Company I� �, _ . . . ` , t. ,�" 3321 Herifage Lane, . ..�� . - �. -. - - • � , � I Fort Worth, 7exas 7614Q I, � ,. ; ._� l,- . „�: . - -" P„ ,. , . ' ,. : I � . _ : -. .. ,_i„ ..��.�, , � , . �... . ' '. _ '- _r � ' .. . [ r ; � ti --- _ . � � . ..� �'� - - -• , � � "•• . — — -- -'VI f:},�,i � .. .,. , ,-- - � .. 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'� '�` �1� �l '1-. {.. �-f ' _ • ' - - + � , �� � !, �'�r, , � �' • � ' ` ; � — . -- - �rr.ri�arri�n� . .� ��€T��.sara�ce �om�aa�� ���.T�'T I�I4TICE �ursuant ta A.rticle 1. a£ Chapter 7 0£ the Texas Insurance �ade S ection 7.20.2(c), fh� address o� the �urety Ca�npany on tl�s constructzon payment bond to which claixns should be sul�mitted is: , � Con#ractizig �pera�ions P�anning, In�, 10055 Sweet Valley Drive � Valley View, Oh 441?5 Phone: 216r�i_9'?27 �. � CITY DF FORT W�RTH, 'I'EXAS CONTRACT Tb� STAT� B� T�X�� KNOW ALL BY THESE PRESENTS COUNTY OF TARRANT This agreeme�t made and entered into this the � day of�f�.D., 200 , by and between the CTTY OF FORT WORTH, a rnunicipal corporatian of Tarrant Cnunty, Texas, organized and existing under and by virtue of a special eharter adopted by the qualiized voters within said City an the 11`�' day of December, A.D. 1924, under the authority (vested in said �oters by �he. "Home Rule" provision} oF the Canstitution af Texas, and in accorc�anc� with a resolution duly passed at a regular meeting af the City Council of said city , and the City of Fort Worth being hereinafter termed pwner, CENTiTRY �ERVICES COMPANY, HEREINAFTER CALLED Cantractor. WITNE55ETH: That said parties have agreed as follows: 1. Tt�at far and in considera�ion of the payrnents and agreements hereinafter mentioned to be r►�ade and perforxned by the �wner, ar�d under the conditions expresssd in the bond bearing even date herewith, the said Contractar hareby agrees with the said Owner to c�mmence and complete the constructian of certain improvements described as follows: [1NIT X WORTH HEIGHTS MODEL BLOCK CONCRETE SID�WALK TMPROVEMENTS AND UNIT II FAR GREATER NORTHSIDE MODEL BL4CK C4NCETE SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENTS 2,. That the wark herein contemplated shall consist of furnishing as an independent contractor al� iabor, tools, appliances and materials necessary for the constr�ction and cornpletion af said project in accordance with the Plans and Specifications and Contract Dacurnents prepared by the Department of Engineering for the Transportation and Public Works Department of the City of Fort Worth adapted by the City CaeznciI pf the Ciry af Fort Warth, which Plans and Specifications and Contract Documencs are here�o attached and made a part of this contract the sanae as zf written herein. 3. The Con#ractor hereby agrees and binds himself to commence the construction of said work within ten (10) days after being notified in writing to do so by the Department of Engineering oi the City of Fort Worth. 4. The Contractor hereby agrees to prosecute said work with reasonal�le dili�ence after the commencement thereaf and ta f�lly camplete and finish the same ready for the inspection and approval af the Department of Engineering of the City of Fort Worth and the City Council of t�e City of Fort Worth within a period of 120 calendar days. If ehe Contractor shauld fail to cotnplete the work as set forth in the Plans and Specifications and Contract Documents wiihin tha time so stipuiated, plus any additional time allowed as provided in the General Canditions, there sk�all be deducted fram any manies due or whzch may tf�ereafter become due him, the sum of �10A0 Per working day, not as a penalty but as liquidated damages, the Cnntractor and his Surety shall be liable to the Owner for such c�eficiency. 5. Should the Contractor fail to begin the wark herein pravided far within tl�e time herein fixed or to carry on and camplete �he same according to the true meaning af the intent and terms of said Plans, Specifications and Contract Documenfis, then the Owner shali have the right to either demand the surety to take over the work and camplete same in accordance with the Cantract Documents or to take charge of and complete the work in such a manner as it may deem praper, and if in ti�e completion thereof, the cost to the said City shall exce�d the contract price or prices set forth in the said plans a�d speci�ications made a part hereof, tlae Contractor and/ar its S�rety shall pay said City on demand in writing, setting for�h and specifying an itemized statement of the total eost thereof, said exeess cast. � � ontractor covenan�s and agrees to indernn'rfy City's e:ngineer azad architect, and their persannel at the project site for Contractor's sole negligence. In additian, Contractor eovenants and agrees to indeirinify, hold harrriless and de%nd, at its own expense, the Owner, its of�'icers, servants and employees, from and against any and aIl clairns or suits for property loss, property damage, personai inj�ry, incIuding death, arising out of, or alleged to arise out of, the work and services to be performed h�reunder by Cantractor, its offacers, agents, e�nployees, subcvniractars, licensees ar invitees, whether or rtot a�tv such iniurv, dama;�e or death is caused, in whade or i�a nart, bv the ne�li�e�ace or ulle�ed r�e�li�ence nf Qwner, its ofFcers, serva�tts, or emplovees. Contractor likewise cavenants and agrees to indernr�ify and hold harmless the Owner from and against any and all injuries to Owner's officers, servants and employees and any damage, lass or destruction to property of the Owner arising from the performance of any of the terms and eonditions of this Contract, whether or �at arty such inrury or dama�e is caused in tivhole vr irt nart hv the neQligence or alie�ed rze�li,�ence of Owner, its of�cers, servants or emplovees.. In the event �wner receives a written claim for damages against the Contractor or its subcontractors prior to final payment, iinal payment shajl not be made until Contractor either (a) subrnits to Owner satisfactory evidence that the claim has been settled andlor a release from the clainnant involved, or (b) pravides Owner wikh a letter from Contractor's liability insurar�ce carrier that the claim has been referred to the insurance carrier. The Direetor rnay, if he deems it appropriate, refuse to accept bids on other Ciry of Fort Worth public work from a Contractnr against whom a claim far damages is outstanding as a result of work performed under a City Contrract. •7. i �� The Contractor agrees, on the execution of fhis Contract, and before beginning work, Yo make, execute and deii�er to said City of Fart Warth gaod and sufficient surety bonds for the faithful performance of the terms and stipulations of the Contract and far the payment to all clair►3ants %r tabor and/or materialS furnished in the prosecution of the work, such bonds being as provided and required in .Article 5160 af the Revised Civil Stat�tes vf Texas, as amended, in the form included in the Contract Documents, and such bonds shall he for 100 percent of the total contract price, and said surety shall be a surety company duIy and legaliy authorized to do bnsiness in the State of Texas, and acceptable to the Ciry Council of the City of Fort Worth. Q Said City agrees and binds itseIf to pay, and the sa"rd Contractor agrees to receive, for all of the aforesaid work, and for all additions thereto or deductions therefrom, the price shown on the Proposa� submitted by the successful bidder hereto attached and made a part hereof. Paynnent wiil be nnade in manthly installments upon actual work, completeci by contractor and aceepteci by the Dwner and receipt of invoice irom the Contractar. The agreed upon total contract amount (including/excluding) alternates r�/a, shali be TWO IIUNDRED FORTY THOLTSAND E�GHT HUNDRED TWENTY AND 351100.......................Dollars, ($�40,8�0.35). � It is further agreed that the performance of this Contract, either in wh�Ie or in part, shall not be subiet or assigr�ed ta anyone els� by said Contractor without the written cnnsent oF the Directar of the Departznent of Engineering. � 10. The Contractor agrees to pay at least the minimum wage per hour for all labor as the same is classified, prorriulgated and set out by the City of Fort Wo�th, Texas, a copy of which is attached hexeto and made a part hereof the same as if it were copied verbatim herein. 11. It is mutually agreed and understood that this agreement is made and entered intn by the parties hereto with references to tI�e exis�ing Charter and Ordinances of the City of Fort Worth and the laws of the State of Texas with references to and governing all matters affeeting this Contract, and the Cantractor agrees to fu�ly comply with all the provisions of the same. � IN WIINESS THEREOF, the City of Fort Worth has C�ASed iI115 instrument to be signed in 8 count�rparts in its narne and on its behalf by the City Manager and at�ested by its Secrretary, with the corporate seal af the City of Fort Worth attached. The Contractor has executed this instrument through its - duly authorized afficers in S counterparts with its corporate seal attached. � 3 Done in For� Worth, Texas, this the � day of ��"4a �D., 204 . � /. � � RECOMMENDED: BY: � DIRECTOR, DEPARTMENT OF I ENGINEERIlVG APPROVED� /� �J J7r TRANSPOR'�`I'ION/PLTBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CENTURY SERVICES COMPANY PO BOX 401i4 FORT WORTH. TX '�6I40 CONTRACTOR sY: �J � � �.. ,f � -�� ��� TITLE � 3 �.� %��� �/(.� ��i(,t�Y,ADDRESS � � � �/ r C� November 196� Revised May 1986 Revised September 1992 ���4�� CITY �F FORT WORTH AT`TEST: �- `. ' �!1�� I.�{5�.�.r� - CITY SEC1tETARY (SEAL) . „C' 1 ����,�.., Con�ract 1�u�ha�i.����or� �-- � °� -�- -- ���� , / APPROVED AS TO FOR.M AND LEGALTTY: .���`.. , �� - A RNEY CTTY MANAGER l !� �� ;� �� �� �� r , .� I �� � .� .� .� , � APpE�I�'`' ������ p�,�p�.LS .� , 'r �, SIDEWALK LOCAT��1�T5 FOR WORTH HEIGHTS 1VIODEL BLOCI� SiR��� MAPSCO ��OCFZS SIDE OF STR��T Pafford 5t. 91 � 3a0W-600E North � 30aW-200E 5ou#E� 400�-6QOE 5outh , E. Fogg 5t. 91 E 3DOW-100W North . 200E-60a� North ,� 300W-600E South Drew 5t. 91 E 300W-600E 5ouih �' Mason 5t. 91 E 300W-fi00E North - 300W-B00� South May St. 91 E 3900-4D�a East St. Louis Sk, 91 � 3900-4050 West ' � 3900-4050 East , jBryan Ave. 91 E 3850-4D50 West �S. Grove St. 91 E 35G0-3700 West � � 0 l I � �, SIDEWALK L4CATIONS FOR FAR GREATER l�TORTHSIDE 1VIODEL BLOCI� ' STREEi MAPSCO Bl.()CKS Sl�� OF� STRE�� Hanna 5t. 61 H 3�Oa �AST Loving St. 62,] 310Q �AS7 Rosen 5t_ 6 i D 3200 W EST .��, �� i � .� � � ������� ����������� ����M � a; 7 r I � , I� �� � i � � I� _�^ . i 4 2„ 6i„ � -- 4,_0�, � PMS - 288 � �� � � Pnns - �s� 4, _I�„ � � - -. ___,�_ � � „ � 4 ----•�- 1 n � 4 � _ � 3" 3�� � _ Pro'ec� 1�a�i� � „ � 1 3 �� � � � � � � t IF NECE55ARY � 3" ���/ 1 ��11�1 Gib6��. _� 1/1 t z�„��on�ra���r�� �Va��� 2 t �24„ „� 1�� 4 . �u���� �v } �„ � �CB1V�[U�I�NITY 9�V��OPl11��R�T �LOC�C GRARfi PR���1l�� 1 �. 1�� ��4 �z � Sch�c�ul�d Cor�pl��ion �ate � 1„ 1 �„ � Ye�r � � � � � �„� FOHTS: FORT WORTH LOGO W CH�LTINGHAM 60LQ ALL OTHER LETTERING I!V ARIAL BOL� COLORS: FOR7 WORTH - PMS 288 [,ONGHORN LpGb - PMS 967 LETTERING - PNiS 288 5" �� l BACKGROUND-WHITE ��p,]��� ���ICASA�ION SIGN BORDER-BLl1E (�orr�rrruflii}+ �ev�lo�nn�n� �I��k Gr�r�f ��J�c�� ��ly) CTI'Y 0�" FORT WORTH—COI�STRUCTIOPT 5TAND�,RD DRAWrNG H0, pA1E; 9-2fl—a2 l� � �• " J �� �i �� ihe Cante�ctnr nfiail cdn�truc[ and in�[�all ivo i�. Project peoi�natior� Sigs�� �nd it r�ill be [he r��ponaibility of the Cantractoe to �a�in[oin , the si��o an � pree�nieble conditi�n �t �31 ti�ea en e�uch praj�c[ under con�truction. l4ain[ennnce dilt incl�� ��inting �nd rep�ir� �e direct�d by th� �ngin�ar. It wiil �� [he re�pon�ibility of the Con[r�ttor [a h�ve the individu�l �roject �ign� lettered �od ��int�d in �ccordanc� �oith th� �ncla�ed ciet�il. Yh� q�s�lity og th� p�int, pr�intb�=� �nd b�tt�rin� o�t gh� �aan� ■hall b� �p�eoe+�d �p �i�e �[�$in�se. �h� hei��t �r�d �cr�n�er���t of t4�� l�gg�e��� �h�il b� i� ��card�nc� �ait� Ghe �n�los�d ��t�b1. �e ■i�N �hall be C�n�tPUCt�� �g �fb" ��� plytiaoad, �r�de i�-C (�$t�rioe) or b�ctar. 'i�►e�e oi*n� �h�ll be aa�talled �n bsr�icad�� oY �� dac��ttd by the �n�in��r. � it►� �rk, �►ich inclu�eo 6h� p�intin� of �h� �i�n�, in�t�llin� �n� �' re��vin� eh� ai���, f�art�i�hin= th� ��[�rial�, �uppn�cCa �nd connettion� �k tn th� ��pport, �nd �r�int�n�ric� Ca the soti�f�ction of th� Eng:�err �hull 6� � �ub�i6i���v bt� Eo th� �ontr�ct. Durin� ih� �or��tt'uctian o� thi� pcojec[� it iro eeqe�dred th�i �11 p�rkb � �oay� b� ��s�adatsd �nd �h�p�d a�t [he ��� ti�e �he rgad�r��v i� �xc�v�t� 'r �d. �r�t��o �r�c�ti��ion �aill b� dispn��d a� �t lac�tion� npp��v�d by che En�in�er. 0 Durin� Ch� can�tr�etion o# thia• �ro}�c�� th� C�n���c[o� sh��l co�ply , �i�h p�e�ent tonbn� requif�aent� af th� �it�e �� €ore Warth in C�r� �se of v�c�nt prop�rt� fo= �[or�ge p�rpa���. 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DL]PLICATES SHALL HAYE THE AM� FQRCE AND EFFECT AS AN ORiGIIYAL ONLY WiiEN ISSUED I1V CON3UNCTION WIT�I TEIE ORIGII�AL. KNOW ALL MEN B Y TH�SE PRESENTS: "I'hat the Guif lnsurance Cornpany, corporatian duJy organized under Ih� laws of ihe SEate of Conneelicu[, E�aving its nncipai ofGce in the city of Irving, Texas, pursuant to the following resolution, dopted by the Finance & 5xecutive Commiitee of the Board of Direetors oi the said Campany on the lQih day of August, 1993, to wi[: RESOLVED, that the President, Executive Vice President or any Senior Vice �resident af the Campany shall have authority �o make, execwe and deliver n Power f Auomay constiluting as A�lornay-in-Facl, such persons, Firms, or corporations as ay be selected From ume ta time; and any such Anvmey-in-Fact may 6e removed and tde authQrity granted him revaked by the President, or any Executive Vice President, or any Senior Vice President, or by the Soard of Directvrs or by t3�e mance and Executive Commiuee of [he Board of Directors. RESQLVED, that nothing in ihis Pawer of Attomey shall be construed as a granl f autf�ority ta ihe anorney{s)-in-fact to sign, execu�e, acknowledge, deliver or o�h- erwise issue a palicy or policies of insurance on behalf of Gulf lnsurance Company. R�SOLYED, that the signa�uee of the President, �xecutive Viee Presiden[ or �ny 5enior Viee Presideni, and 1he Seai of the Company may be �ff xed to any such awer of Attorr�ey or any certifcate relating [hereio hy facsimile, and any such owers so executed and cer�i%ed by faesimile signature and Fa¢sirnike seai shall he valid and binding upan [he Company in Ihe Future with respect to any bond and docurnents relating lv such bonds to vrhich they are attached" �nlf Insurance Company dces hereby make, constitute and appoint N�MBER A� 6�s29O9 PI�INC{PAL: �AM�, ADDRESS C17Y, STATE, ZIP Century Services Campany 3321 Heritage Lane, �ort wo�trr, Texas 76740 f IJanuary S, 2003 � � $240,820.35 � � 24D 820.3a EF�ECTIVE DAT� CON7RAC7 AM4UN7 Bon�o aMourv-r ���-� William D. Baldwin, Roger Bales, Cindy Fowl�x, Michael B. Hill, Tadd Jackson, David Morgan ���� , its true and lawful attorney(s)-in-facL with fuli powee and au�hurity hereby conferred in its name, place and stead, lo sign, execute. acknvwledge and deliver in its ehalf, as surely, any and all honds and under[akings of suretyship, and to bind Culf ]nsurance Cornpany thereby as tu11y and to the same extent as iP any honds, under- akings and documen�s relaling ta such honds and/or undcrtakings were signed by the duly authorized officer of the Gulf lnsurance Company a�d al] the acts of said ttnrney(s)-in-fac�, pursuant to the auihnrity herein given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. The obligation of the Company shall not exceed ane mellian { i,000,00�) dollars. IN WITPI�SS WHEREOF, the Gulf Insurance Company has causeci khese presents ia be signed by any of5cer of the Cumpany and its Carporate 5ea1 to �e hcreto alFixed. aS��N�� C OF NEW YORK OF NEW YORK SS � 0,�, �� U°PQ°�,°j.� �z � SEAL n��'NEC��G� , � GULF INSURANCE COMPANY P� Lawrence P Miniter Executive Vfce Fresident On the lst day of October, 26a1 A.D„ besore me cazne Lawrence P. Miniter, known to me personaliy wha being by me duly sworn, did depase and say; he resides in the Cnunty af Bergen,. Stale nf New Jersey; that he is the Executive Vice President of the Gulf Insurance Compa�y, the corporation ri6ed in and rvhich executed the above instrument; that he knows the seal oY said corporaiion; that the seai affixed to the said instruments is such cor- ite seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Soard of Direciors of sa€d corporation and tiiat he signed his name, thereto by like nrder. OF NEW YQRK �•�y.r��.rc.�:�� p���,���fi � ������ � Y q�.AVB1-�G.y� �� �� SS -�.�-��� AIVGI AEiAB R-SEGAZO Notary Fublic, 5tate af New'York No. Q1MAb0194$8 QuaG�ied in I�ings County Co�missinn Expires February 1fi, 20Q3 the undersigned, 5enior Vice Yresident o€ the Galf Insurance Campany, a Connecticut Corporation, DO HEREBY CER7'TF`Y that the iaregping and ed POWER OF ATTORNEY remains in Full force. ,�� =�"' � Signed and Sealed at Ehe City oF I�ew�York, �� II��� I�I�� ����I ����� I���� I��I� ��� AFb262909 * 1384939�' � ' 1- ��SVRf+WE.F �O '. :�J��'VpPQ�R,9l�,'���'. - ���� y � 1 . 1 c�`FNF�'��'$ ' ; � - ,` - 4+� ; I - _. :z . _.�_ � . � � ' 7j+1J��d�l .' " Dated the ��h day of �lanuary � Zp 03 �I � �� r � • Gearge $iancardi Senior Vice President � !