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Resolution - 403 - Contract - Submatic Inc - Automatic Sprinkler Systems, 5 Parks - 01_10_1980
d M 1�<M!E RESOLUTION #403 - 1/10/80 RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK: THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock BE and is hereby authorized and directed to execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock a Contract between the City of Lubbock and Submatic, Inc. for the installation of automatic sprinkler systems in Wagner Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Park, Davis Park, and Maxey Park, attached herewith which shall be spread upon the minutes of the Council and as spread upon the minutes of this Council shall constitute and be a part of this Resolution as if fully copied herein in detail. Passed by the City Council this loth day of January 11980. D WEST, MAYOR ATTEST: Evelyn -Gaff a, City Sec a �rry�eeasu�rer APPROVED AS -TO CONTENT: I ��A Lawre ce Banks, Administrative Assistant Community Facilities APPROVED AS TO FORM: Leon Bean, Assistant City Attorney RESOLUTION #40 - ' • 3 1 / 10/80 CONTRACT STAFF OF TEXAS COUNTY OF LUBBOCK THIS AGREF:-10T, made and entered into the 2f dal• of JanuaryA.D., 1002 by and between the City of Lubbock, of the County of Lubbock and State of Texas, acting through its Mayor. =hereunto duly authorized so to do, Party of the First Part, hereinafter termed OWNER, and Submatic, Inc. of the City of Lubbock , County of Lubbock and State of Party of the Second Part,,hereinafter termed CONTRACTOR. WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of tha payments and agree- ments hereinafter•mentioned, to be made and performed by tie party of the First Part (OWNER), and under conditions expressed in the bond baring even date here- with, the Party of the Second Part (CONTRACTOR), hereby agrees with the said Party of Lite First Part (OWNER) to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows: Automatic irrigation systems for Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Park, and Maxey Park as per specifications in City of Lubbock Bid No. 5663 for the base proposal sum of $113,319.49. and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the General Conditions of the agreement;. and at his (or their) own proper cost and expense to furnish all the. materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, - superintendence, labor, insurance and other accessories and services necessary to complete the said construction, in accordance with the conditions and prices stated in the proposal attached hereto and in accordance with the General Condi- tions of the Agreement, and in accordance with the Plans, which includes all maps, plats, blue prints and other drawings and printed or written explanatory matter thereof, and the Specifications therefore, as prepared by the CITY EN- GINEER,"each of which has been identified by the endorsement of the CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER thereon, together with the CONTRACTOR'S written proposal, the General Conditions of thV Agreement, and the Construction Bond hereto attached, all of which are made a part hereof and collectively evidence and Constitute the entire contract. The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work within ten days after the date written notice to do so shall have been giveh'to•him, and to substan- tially complete same within the time hereinafter specified. The OWTUM agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the per- fornacice of the contract in accordance with the proposal :submitted therefore, subject to additions and deductions, as provided in the specifications, and to. make payments on account thereof as provided therein. t IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this agreement in quadruplicate in the year and day first above written. CITY OF LUBBOCK Form A,)Provoa ATTEST: A r ry Party of the First Part (OWNER BY (rLaYOR) (SEAL) Submatic, Inc. Contractor, Corporation, Partnership Party of the Second Part ATTEST: Scretary Affix Corporate Seal, if any B 9 a-G auyll� TITLE '-�$a FS iDFWT— Complete Adress: � e o (5,V- 7q-C ' STATUTORY PAY1Efrr BOND PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5160 OF THE REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF T XA-S t AS AHENDED BY ACTS OF TIM 56TH I-EGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, 1959 KNOW ALL HEN BY TIitSE PRESEh?S , that Submat i c, Inc. (hereinafter called the Principal (s), as Principal (s) , and St. Paul Fire and Mar'nP Insurance Compapy (hereinafter called the Sol -et; ;r; , as S!s:ery (s), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Lubbock (hereinafter called the Obligee), in the amount of -'One Hundred Thirteen (Thousand. Three _Hundred nineteen and 49/1nn-------- Dollars ($ 113,319.49 ) law ul money of the United States for the payment - whereof, the said principal and Surety bind themselves, and their hei_s} administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, f =ly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Obligee, dated the 10th day of Januarx , 19„_8n,, to Automatic Irrigation systems for Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Par end Maxey Park, Lubbock, Texas ' and said principal under the law is required before cc=encing the work provided for in said contract to execute a bond in the amount of said contract which contract is hereby referred to and rsade a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall pay all claimants supplying labor and material to him or a sub-cons=actor in the prosecution - of the work provided for in said contract. Chen; this obligation shall be void; -otherwise to re=ain in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this -bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by Acts of the ww i P - I - 18 5bth Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall :be determined in accordance with the provisions of said Article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal (s) and Surety (s) have signed and sealed this instrument this 10th day of January 19 80 t. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company Submatic, Inc. Surety Principal I` n By : e�2� (3rL'#v^, 2 ES ISSN *By: (Title) (title) By: (Title) By: (Title) The undersigned surety company represents that it is duly qualified to do business in Texas, and hereby designates The Shropshire Agency, Inc. an,agent resident in Lubbock.County to whom any requisite notices may be delivered and on whom service of process may be had in matters arising out of such suretyship. is F' St. Paul Fire Marine Insurance Company 4 Surety i.: 4' *By: ttorney-in-Fact (Title) Approved as to form: t I� City of Lubbock F By: City. Attorney *Note: If signed by an officer of.the Surety Company there must be on file a w certified extract frdm the by-laws showing that this person has authority to sign u such obligation. If signed by an Attorney in Fact, we must have copy of power of :., attt•rney for our files. -k Payment Bond - Page 2 I - 19 '. cicorq NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENCY The Shropshi reAgency, Inc. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES P. 0. Box 10428 Lubbock, Texas 79408 ETTERY A Aetna Casualty Surety Company 8o6-763-7311 coMPANY B LETTER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED Submatic, Inc. COMPANY ■ - LETTER V P. 0. Box 246 Lubbock, Texas 79408 E TERNY D COMPANY LETTER This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. COMPAN POLICY Limits of Liability in Thousands) EACH OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE LETTER TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY E 300 s -' A ® COMPREHENSIVE FORM 60AL321586 10-1-80 ® PREMISES -OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE E 50 S 200 v, _'.-:i ❑ EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD ❑ UNDERGROUND HAZARD ❑ PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD ® BODILY INJURY AND $ CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE ❑ BROAD FORM PROPERTY PROPERTY DAMAGE COMBINED $ DAMAGE ❑ INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS ❑ PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY a 100 ® (EACH PERSON) COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY s 300 _ .. a A OWNED 60AL321586 1 0- 1 -80 (EACH ACCIDENT) PROPERTYDAMAGE s 0 ! MV HIRED BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE $ _ nn �XI NON -OWNED COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY ❑ UMBRELLA FORM BODILY INJURY AND s E ❑ OTHERTHAN UMBRELLA PROPERTY DAMAGE FORM COMBINED "WORKERS' COMPENSATION STATUTORY ar A and 6006859 10-1-80- � . EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY s 100 (EACH ACCIDENT) -•' OTHER ._. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONSNEHICLES Plastic Pipe Manufacturer g Sales Re: Automatic Irrigation Systems .for Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Park, 4 and Maxey Park Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing com- pany will endeavor to mail days written notice to the below named certificate holder, but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. rcrrll f+PpriajQ NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER: January21 1980 DATE ISSUED , f- City of Lubbock T HROP IRE AGENCY,. INC. Lubbock, Texas yy AUTHORIZED REPRESEN IVE IL 25 d. 11.77) . I =Class I ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY (A Capital Stock Company) ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Fidelity and Surety CERTIFIED COPY OF POWER OF ATTORNEY Department Original on File at Home Office of Company. See Certification. KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the St. Paul Fire and Marine insurance Company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Minnesota, and having its principal office in the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, does hereby constitute and appoint John V. Shropshire, John V. Shropshire, Jr., Virginia Smith, individually, Lubbock, Texas its true and lawful attorneys(s)4n-fact to execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf as surety, any and all bonds and undertakings, recognizances. contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, which are or may be allowed, required or permitted by law, statute, rule, regulation, contract or otherwise, and the execution of such instrument(s) in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon the sa?d St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by its regularly elected officers at its principal office. This Power of Attorney is executed, and may be certified to and may be revoked, pursuant to and by authority of Article V,—Section 6(C), of the By -Laws adopted by the Board of Directors of the ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting called and held on the 23rd day of January, 1970, of which the following is a true transcript of said Section 6(C). '-,'The President or any Vice President, Assistant Vice President, Secretary or Resident Secretary, shall have power and authority (1) To appoint Attorneys -in -fact, and to authorize them to execute on behalf of the Company, and attach the. Seal of the Company thereto, bonds and undertakings, recognizances, contracts of indemnity and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and (2) To appoint Special Attorneys -in -fact, who are hereby authorized to certify to copies of any power -of -attorney issued in pursuance of this section and/or any of the By -Laws of the Company, and (3) To remove, at any time; -any such Attorney -in -fact or Special Attorney -in -fact and revoke the authority given him." Further, this Power of Attorney is signed and sealed by facsimile pursuant to resolution of the Board of Directors of said Company adopted at a meeting duly called and held on the 6th day of May, 1959, of which the following is a true excerpt: '.Now therefore the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixed to any such power of attorney or any certificate relatingthereto by facsimile, and any such power of attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signatures or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by facsimile signatures and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or undertaking to which it is attached." IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the St. Paul Fire and Marine insurance Company has caused this instrument to be signed and ;�.1 its corporate seal to be affixed by its authorized officer, this 4th day of January A. D. 19 78 ST. PAUL FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY - *.STATE OF MINNESOTA 11 } as. County of Ramsey ) t Vice President. On this .14th day of January 19 78 , before me came the individual who executed the preceding instrument, to me personally known, and, being by me duly sworn, said that he is the therein described and authorized officer of the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company; that the seal affixed to said instrument is the Corporate Seal of said Company; that the said Corporate Seal and his signature were duly affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official Seal, j at the City of Saint Paul, Minnesota, the day and year first above written. d V.C. INNES Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minn. i My Commission Expires April 27, 1983 i �•, CERTIFICATION I, xtie undersigned officer of the St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, do hereby certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the Power of Attorney and affidavit, and the copy of the Section of the By -Laws of said Company asset forth in said Power of Attorney,' with the ORIGINALS ON FILE IN THE HOME OFFICE OF SAID COMPANY, and that the same are correct transcripts thereof, and of the whole of the said originals, and that the said Power of Attorney has not been revoked and is now in full force and effect. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this j 0th day of January 19 80 Secretary. 'Unlimited as to character and amount. 10870 COS Rev. 10-74 Printed In U.S.A. I! No Text C SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK DAVIS PARK CARTER PARK WHEELOCK PARK MAXEY PARK CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS PARKS AND RECREATION_ DEPARTMENT John H. Alford, Director TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I (white) INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS NOTICE TO BIDDERS INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS 1. Receipt and Opening of Bids 2. Preparation of Bid 3. Subcontracts 4. Telegraphic Modification 5. Qualifications of Bidder 6. Bid Security 7. Liquidated Damages for Failure to Enter into Contract 8. Time of Completion and Liquidated Damages 9. Conditions of Work 10. Addenda and Interpretations- 11. Security for Faithful Performance 12. Power of Attorney 13. Notice of Special Conditions 14. Laws and Regulations 15. Method of Award - Lowest Qualified Bidder 16. Obligation of Bidder CONTRACT PROPOSAL* CERTIFICATION BY BIDDER (HUD-4238-CD-1) CERTIFICATION BY SUB -CONTRACTOR (HUD-4238-CD-2.) BONDING AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS BID BOND BID FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACTS PERFORMANCE BOND PAYMENT BOND CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE CERTIFICATE OF OWNER"S ATTORNEY MATERIALS LIST - Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Park, Maxey Park PARK ADDRESSES SECTION II (blue) GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT -1 -2 -2 -2 -2 -3 -3 -3 -3 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -5 -5 -5 -5 -6 -8 -9 - 10 - 11 - 12 - 14 - 18 - 20 - 21 - 22 I - 31 1. Owner 2. Contractor 3. Engineer 4. Interpretation of Phrases 5. Exhibits 6. Keeping of Plans and Specifications Accesible II - 2 7. Right of Entry II - 2 8. Quantities and Measurements '. II - 2 9. Lines and Grades II - 2 10. Superintendence and Inspection II - 2 11. Discrepancies and Inspection II - 2 12. Collateral Contracts II - 3 13. Damages II - 3 14. Losses from Natural Causes II - 3 i1 ; 15. Estimated .Quantities II - 3 16. Changes and Alterations II - 4 17. Extra Work II - 4 18. Preliminary Approval II - 4 19. Defects and their Remedies.. II - 6 20. Hindrances and Delays II - 6 21. Prices for Work II - 6 22. Protection of Adjoining Property II - 7 .23. Protection Against Claims of Sub -Contractors, Laborers, Materialmen and Furnishers of.Machinery, Equipment, and Supplies II - 7 24. Protection Against Royal•ities or Patented Invention II - 7 25. Delayed Payments II - 7 26. Engineer's Authority and Duty II - 8 27. Contractor's Duty II - 8 28. Contractor's Agent II - 9 29. Character of Workmen II - 9 30. Construction Plant II - 9 31. Right of Engineer to Modify Methods and Equipment II - 9 32. Sanitation II - 9 33. ,Contractor's Buildings II - 9 34. Protection Against Accident to Employees and the Public II - 10 Laws and Ordinances - II - 10 36. Assignment and Subletting II - 10 37. Abandonment by Contractor II - 10 38. Abandonment by Owner II - 12 39. War Termination II - 12 40. Bond . II - 13 41. Time of Filing Claims II - 13 42. Guarantees II - 13 43. Adequacy of Design II - 13 44. Arbitration II - 14 45. Time and Order of Completion II - 14 46. Extension of Time II - 15 47. Liquidated Damages for Delay II - 15 48. Taxes II - 15 49. Payments II - 15 50. Final Completion and Acceptance II - 16 51. Final Payment II - 16 SECTION III (yellow) SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Work to be done by Contractor B. Work to be done by Park and Recreation Department C. Examination of the Site D. Discrepancies E. Responsibility of Materials F. Protection of Property III - 2 G. Clean-up III - 2 H. Replace Paving and Curbs III - 2 I. Barricades and Protective Measures III - 3 J. Conditions for Approved -Equal III - 3 K. Electric Power Supply III - 3 L. Valves and Controller III - 3 i M. Water Supply III - 4 _ N. Prosecution of the Work III - 4 0.- Proposal, Bond, and Contract Forms III - 4 P. Insurance III - 4 Q. Labor III - 6 R. Time of Completion III - 6 S. Provisions Concerning Escalator Clauses III - 6 T. Financial Statement, Experience Record, and Equipment Schedule III - 6 U. Underground Wtilities III - 6 V. Use of Explosives III - 7 W. Tax on Transportation Charges III - 7 X. Water III - 7 Y. ZmACAa eM -da"AW-W10 Z. Redesign III - 7 PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS III - 8 ROTARY SPRINKLER HEADS III - 10 QUICK COUPLING VALVES III - 11 ELECTRIC VALVES III - 12 ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPRINKLER CONTROL III - 13 MISCELLANEOUS - III - 14 A. Electrical Tape III - 14 B. General Baletite Cement III - 14 C. Ring-Tite Lubricant III - 14 D. PV-C Solvent _ _. III - 14 E. Swing Joints III - 14 F. Control Wiring III - 14 SECTION IV .(green) INSTALLATION OF SYSTEM A. Handling of Materials IV - 1 B. Trenching IV - 1 C. Backfill IV - 1 D . Laying of PVC Pipe IV - 1. E. Joining IV - 2 F. Wiring IV - 3 G. Installation of Valves IV - 3 H. Sprinkler Head Installation IV - 4 I. Installation of Controller IV - 4 J. Use of Crosses IV - 4 K. Leakage Test IV - 4 L. Flushing IV - 5 M. As -Built IV - 5 N. Guarantee IV - 5 SECTION I INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS J 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals addressed to Floyd P. Nesbitt, Purchasing Agent, City of Lubbock, Texas will be received at the office of the Purchasing Agent, Room 103, City Hall until 2:00 p.m., January 2, 1980' for Automatic Sprinkler System for Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock Park and Maxey Park. Construction shall include the furnishing and installing of all pipe lines, fittings, valves, sprinklers, and other related items, all for the City of Lubbock, Texas The City of Lubbock has the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities. Bids may not be withdrawn after they are submitted. Bidders are required to submit a cashier's or certified check of bid bond in amount of 5% of the total bid and the successful bidder shall provide bond in full amount of the contract price executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Texas. Plans and specifications are on file in the Parks and Recreation Office, 1010 9th Street, Lubbock, Texas. CITY OF LUBBOCK i U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT HUD 4238-6(R) INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS I . Receipt and Opening o 6 Bida The Parks and Recreation Department (herein called the "Owner"), invites bids on the form attached hereto, all blanks of which must be appropriately filled in. Bids will be received by the Owner at the office of Purchasing until 2:00 P.M., January 2, 1980, and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The envelopes containing the bids must be sealed, addressed to Floyd P. Nesbitt, Purchasing Agent, Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457 and designated as Bid for Automatic Sprinkler Systems for Wagner Park, Davis Park, Carter Park, Wheelock and Maxey Park. The owner may consider informal any bid not prepared and submitted in accordance with the provisions hereof any may waive any informalities or reject any and all bids. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the above scheduled time for the opening of bids or authorized postponement thereof. Any bid received after the time and date specified shall not be considered. No bidder may withdraw a bid within 30 dyas after the actual date of the opening thereof. 2. P4epanation o5 Bid Each bid must be submitted on the prescribed form and accompanied by Certification by Bidder Regarding Equal Employment Opportunity, Form HUD-4238-CD-1, and Certification by Bidder (Contractor), concerning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Requirements, Form HUD-1421. All blank spaces for bid prices must be filled in, in ink or typewritten, in both words and figures, and the foregoing Certifications must be fully completed and executed when submitted. Each bid must be submitted in a sealed envelope bearing on the outside the name of the bidder, his address, and the nam6-of the project for which the bid is submitted. If forwarded by mail, the sealed envelope containing the bid must be enclosed in another envelope addressed as specified in the bid form. 3. Subcon.tnac.ts The bidder is specifically advised that any person, firm, or other party to whom it is proposed to award a subcontract under this contract -- a. Must be acceptable to the Owner after verification by the HUD Area Office of the current eligibility status, and, I - 2 J b. Must submit Form HUD 4238-CD-2, Certification by Proposed Subcontractor Regarding Equal Employment Opportunity and Certification by Proposed Sub - Contractor Concerning Labor Standards and Prevailing Wage Requirements, Form HUD 1422. Approval of the proposed subcontract award -cannot be given by the Owner unless and until the proposed subcontractor has submitted the Certifications and/or other evidence showing.that it has fully complied with any reporting requirements to which it is or was subject. Although the bidder is not required to attach such Certifications by proposed subcontractors to his bid, the bidder is here advised of this requirement so that appropriate act ion can be taken to prevent subsequent delay in subcontract awards. 4. Tete9taph-i c. Modi jication Any bidder may modify his bid by telegraphic communication at any time prior to the scheduled closing time for receipt of bids, provided such telegraphic com- munication is received by the Owner prior to the closing time, and, provided further, the Owner is satisfied that a written confirmation of the telegraphic modification over the signature of the bidder was mailed prior to the closing time. -'The telegraphic communication should not reveal the bid price but should provide the addition or subtraction or other modification so that.,the final prices or terms will not be known by the Owner until the sealed bid.is opened. If written confirmation is not received within two days from the closing time, no -consideration will be given to the telegraphic modification. 5. 2uat i jica#.i.ond o 6 Bidden The Owner may make such investigations as he deems necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work, and the bidder shall furnish to the Owner all such information and data for this purpose as the Owner may request. The Owner reserves the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted by, or investigation of, such bidder fails to satisfy the Owner that such bidder is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the contract and to complete the work contemplated therein. Con- ditional bids will not be accepted. 6. Bid S ecu it y Each bid must be accompanied by cash, certified check of the bidder, or a bid bond prepared on the form of bid bond attached hereto, duly executed by the bidder as principal and having as surety thereon a surety_ company approved by the Owner, in the amount of 5% of the bid. Such cash, checks or bid bonds will be returned to all except the three lowest bidders within three days after the opening of bids, and the remaining cash, checks, or bid bonds will be returned promptly after the Owner and the accepted bidder have executed the contract, or, if no award has been made within 30 days after the date of the opening of bids, upon demand of the bidder at any time thereafter, so long as he has not been notified of the acceptance of his bid. 7. Liquidated Vamagee jot Faitune. to Enters into Con,ttaet The successful bidder, upon his failure or refusal to execute and deliver the con- tract and bonds required within 10 days after he has received notice of the accept- I-3 ance of his bid, shall forfeit to the Owner, as liquidated damages for such failure or refusal, the security deposited with his bid. 8. -Time of Compte.tion 'and Liquidated Damaged ' Bidder must -agree to commence work on or before a -date to be specified in a written "Notice to Proceed" of the Owner and to fully complete the project within 90 consecutive calendar days thereafter. -Bidder must agree also to pay as liquidated damages, the sum of $25.00 for each consecutive calendar day there- after as hereinafter provided in the General Conditions. 9. Conditiona of Wonh Each bidder must inform himself fully of the conditions relating to the con- struction of the project and the employment of labor thereon. Failure to do so will not relieve a successful bidder of his obligation to furnish all material and labor necessary to carry out the provisions of his contract. Insofar as possible the contractor, in carrying out his work, must employ such methods or means as will not cause any interruption of or interference with the work of any other contractor. _ 10. Addenda and Intenpne,ta.tiond No interpretation of the meaning of the plans, specifications or other pre -bid documents will be made to any bidder orally. Every request for such interpretation should be in writing addressed to Walter Heard, Park Superintendent at Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas 79457 and to be given consideration must be received at least five days prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids. Any and all such interpretations and any supplemental instructions will be in the form of written addenda to the speci- fications which, if issued, will be mailed by certified mail with return re- ceipt requested to all.prospective bidders (at the respective addresses fur- nished for such purposes), not later than three days prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids. Failure of any bidder to receive any such addendum or interpretation shall not relieve such bidder from any obligation under his bid as submitted. All addenda so issued shall become part of the contract documents. 11. Secu,%ity Jon Faith6ut Pet6onmance Simultaneously with his delivery of the executed contract, the Contractor shall furnish a surety bond or bonds as security for faithful performance of this contract and for the payment of all persons performing labor on the project under this contract and furnishing materials in connection with this contract, as specified in the General Conditions included herein. The surety on such bond or bonds shall be a duly authorized surety company satisfactory to the Owner. 12. Powen of A,ttonney Attorneys -in -fact who sign bid bonds or contract bonds must file with each bond a certified and effectively dated copy of their power of attorney. I - 4 J % 13. Notice o6 Speciat Conditionb Attention is particularly called to those parts of the Contract documents and specifications which deal with the following: (a) Inspection and testing of materials. (b) Insurance requirements. (c) Wage rates. , (d) Stated allowances. 14. LawA and Regutationa The bidder's attention is directed to the fact that all applicable State laws, municipal ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction over construction of the project shall apply to the contract throughout, and they will be deemed to be included in the contract the same as though herein written out in full. 15. Method of Awand - Loweat Qua.i6i ed Bidden If at the time this contract is to be awarded, the lowest base bid submitted by a responsible bidder does not exceed the amount of funds then._estimated by the .Owner as available to finance the contract,'the contract will -be awarded on the base bid only. If such bid exceeds such amount, the Owner may reject all bids or may award the contract on the base bid combined with such deducti- ble alternates applied in numerical order in which they are listed in the Form of Bid, as produces a net amount which is within the available funds. 16. Obtigati.on ob Bidden At the time of the opening of bids each bidder will be presumed to have in- spected the site and to have read and to be thoroughly familiar with the plans and contract documents (including all addenda). The failure or omission of any bidder to examine -any form,,instrument or document shall in no way relieve any bidder from any obligation in respect of his bid. 1-5 HUD-:233•F 16-66) CONTRACT Tlltti ACH.E.E.NIE\T, made this _ Ira. of Urt1. r•rrl ��� (Co,po•Jre.VC».e of o-ne" herein through it: _ I%rrle O!Aur;-w-:e,1 offleiol) -- 1rl . by Jllrl . h!r4n called 'fh-net, -acting .and STRIKE: OUT (a curporation) (a partnership) � IC ABLE (an indi%idual doing business as _ TERMS ? of , County of , and State of hereinafter called "Contractor." WIT\ESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and --Tecmenti hereinafter mentioned, to be made arid performed by the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees with the OWNER to commence and complete the construction dese hed a: follows: hereinafter called the project, for the sum of Dollar, (.S) and all extra work in connection therewith, under the term: a- stated in the General and Special CAin- dition_ of the Contract; and at his (its or their) own proper cost and expense to f irriish all the materials, supplies. machinery, equipment, tools, superintendence, labor, insurance. and other zccrssori<z anti-erices nece an' to r-nm- plete the said project in accordance with the conditions and price stated in the Propo=al. the Ornerai Condition'. � Irp- plemental General Conditions and Special Conditions of the Contract, the plan_, which include all maps, plat_, blue prints, and other drawings and printed or .mitten explanatory matter thereof, the specifications and contract documents therefor as prepared by , herein entitled the Architca/Eii-ineer. and as enumerated in Paragraph 1 of the Supplemental General Conditions, all of which are made a part hereof and col- lectively evidence and constitute the contract. The Contractor hereby agrees to commence work under this contract on or before a date to be specified in a written "Notice to Proceed" of the Owner and to fully complete the project within consecutive calendar clays thereafter. The Contractor further agrees to pay, as liquidated damages, the sum of S for each consecu- tive calendar day thereafter as hereinafter provided in Paragraph 19 of the General Conditions. The ON\ER agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the performance of the contract, subject to additions and deductions, as provided in the General Conditions of the Contract, and to make payments on account thereof as provided in Paragraph 25, "Payments to Contractor," of the General Conditions. lover) I 6 ITNE.SS %V1IE RE OF. the lldrtl-: too thr'r•• pre.- trl- r•1r•r'tttr•rl t}a.: • rrnirj•.t its A.. ((►) r'aHU►trr� ,rt�.�'ar'It of uJilr)r -}t.ra Irr dcc►ned ;in ar4elmsl, in thr rrar aril d.r. fir-t .►i ••►. m-tttirrn-A. (Seal) ATTE_.1., - � rcrercry) (Wfrness) (Seal) E;.• f r:er� icon tr_Ctorj (Witness) wirer) (A==-vss and Zrp Code) NOTE: Se;tetary of the Owner shoulJ attest. If Contractor is a corporation. Secretary shoul= It-est. HUD•4238-F (6.66) I 7 cnc ros-3ao - PROPOSAL TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Lubbock Lubbock, Texas Gentlemen: Pursuant to the foregoing,Notice to Bidders and having carefully examined the specifications,,drawings and related documents entitled: AUTOMATIC SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR: DAVIS PARK, WAGNER PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, AND MAXEY',PARK The undersigned bidder has examined the premises and condition affecting, the work and proposes to do all the work and furnish all necessary super- intendence, labor, machinery, equipment, tools and materials, and whatever else may be necessary to complete all work upon which new bids, according to the accompanying forms, for performing and completing the said work within the time stated, and furnishing all required guarantees, for the following prices, to -wit: (see attached). ✓. 46. HUD-11US-CD-1 • • U: S.-DEPAR7MtNTOF MCAISING LUD URBAN DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION OF BIDDER REGARDING. ' EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY INSTRUCTIONS This certification is required pursuant to Executive OrdL-r 11246 (30 F. R. 12319-25). The implementing rules and regulations provide that any biddei.or prospective contractor, or any of their proposed subccn- tractors, shall state as on initial port of the bid or negotiations of the contract whether it has partici- pated in any previous contract or subcontract subject.to the equal opportunity clause; and, if so, whether ' it has filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions. Where the certification indicates that the bidder has not filed o compliance report due under applicable instructions, such bidder sholI be required to submit a compliance report within seven calendar days after bid opening. No contract shall be awarded unless such report is submitted. CERTIFICATION BY BIDDER Bidder's Name: SUB MAT tC . I N C . Address: P. O o x Lu'Y3_Bo cK 1-CXAS-= -79if-0 8 - 1. Bidder has participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity Clause, Yes jS, No 0 2. Compliance reports -were required to be filed in connection with such contract or subcontract. Yes No :' - B • . 3. Bidder has filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions, including SF-100. Yes ® No [] None Required D Q 4 If answer to item 3 is " No," please explcin in detail on reverse side of this certification.' NOTE- WE tureQi SV(iee► lr QAeTdRS 'itk VX%kVJ%WULE ' C6)4STQ0r--TIW0 Co., Pa'D rt'"k4Ey FIL•!�' THt'SE tQEPeQri. Certification - The "information above is true and complete'to the best of my knowledge and belief. —DALE Roan , �RFS'I-ENT NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER (PLEASE TYPE) IsJ QQs:_ �liocw.. 1- 2-_ 80 SIGNATURE DATE I 9' Previous Editions obsolete GPO 869-933 -...�-_�... .--..--...-•.--�•-,---. ...—...- ,..-..--..�-ram.• - ......-...-...� .--�-_..._,�..�_..�._....-.-..�-_�--...--._.--__�. FORM APPROVED BUDGET BUREAU NO. 63.R1138 HUD-4238-CD-2 _ - I2-G71 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSED SUBCONTRACTOR REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY - NAME OF PRIME CONTRACTOR , P.ROJECT NO. INSTRUCTIONS This certification is required pursuant to Executive Order 11246 (30 F.R. 12319-25). The implementing rules and regulations provide that any bidder or prospective contractbr, or any of their proposed subcontractors, shall state as on initial part of the bid or negotiations of the contract whether it has participated in any previous contract or Sub- contract subject to the equal opportunity clause; and, if so, whether it has filed all compliance reports due under applicable instructions. Where the certification indicates that the subcontractor has not filed a compliance report due under applicable in- structions, such subcontractor shall be required to submit a compliance report before the owner approves the sub- contract or permits work to begin under the subcontract. SUBCONTRACTOR'S CERTIFICATION Subcontractor's Name: . Address: - 1. Bidder has participated in a previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal Opportunity Clause. Yes 0 No C3 2. Compliance reports were eequired to be filed in connection with such contract or subcontract. - Yes 0 No 0 . 3. Bidder has filed all compl i once. reports due under opplicable instructions, including SF-100. Yes 0 No 0 None Required 0 4. If answer to item 3 is "No," please explain in detail on reverse side of this certification. Certification — The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. NAME AND TITLE OF SIGNER ;Please Type) SIGNATURE DATE I - 10 - Previous Editions Obsolete 215789-P HUD-Wa;h., D. C. COMMUNITY DEVELOPKENT ©LOCY Federal •Management Circular 74-7 GRANT HELULATIONS Attachment B BONDING AND INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS A State or local unit of government receiving a grant from the Federal Government which requires contracting for construc- tion or facility improvement shall follow its own requirements relating to bid guarantees, performance bonds, and payment bonds except for contracts exceeding $100,000. For contracts exceeding $100,0001 the minimum requirements shall be as follows; a. A bid guarantee from each bidder equivalent to five per- cent of the bid rQ ice. The "bid.,guarantee" shag. consist of a firm commitment such as a bid bond, certified check, or other negotiable instrument accompanying A bid as assurance that the bidder will, upon acceptance of his bid, execute such contractual documents as may be required within the time specified. b. A Perfo-rnance bond on the part of the contractor for 10( percent of the contractprice. A performance bon is one exe- cuted in connectTion wig a contract to secure fulfillment of al: the contractor's obligations under such contract. c. A payment bond on the part of the contractor for 100 per cent of the contract pr ce. A payment lion is one executed is connection with a contract to assure payment as required by I& of all persons supplying labor and material in the execution o the work provided for in the contract. U S UEf'APTME41 Of hOUSINCI %-14G L;RBAN DEVELOPMENT iD BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that we. the undersigned. NUD-a23e•E (2-661 (Formerly CF k-23 6-E) as Principal. ani ' as Surety. are hereby hell and firmly bound unto as owner In the penal sum of for the payment of which. well and truly to be Made, we hereby jointly Lad sever- ally bind ourselves, our heirs. executors. administrators, successors and assigns. Signed, this day of 196 _. The condition of the above obligation is such that whtress the Principal has submitted to a certain Bid, attached hereto and hereby made a part hereof to enter into a contract in writing for the NOW. THEREFOR. (a) If Bald Bid shall be rejected. .or in the alternate. (b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall execute and delis a contract in the Fora of Contract attached hereto (properly completed accordance with said Bid) and shall furnish a bond for his faithful Pei formanee of said Contract. and for the payment of all persons perforaii labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith. and shall in al other respects perform the agreement created by the acceptance of said then this obligation shall be void. otherwise the same shall remain in force and feet; it being expressly understood and agreed that the liability of the Surety any and all claims hereunder shall. in no event. exceed the penal amount of this ligation as herein stated. I - 12 J ti The Surety. for value received. hereby stipulates and agreLy that the obligations of said Surety and its bond shall be in no way Impaired or affected by any extension of the time within which the Owner may accept such Bid. and said Surety does hereby waive : tice of any such extension. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Principal ind the Surety have hereunto act their hands and seals. and such of them as are corporations have caused their corporate seals to be hereto affixed and these ;resents to be signed by their proper officers. the day and year first sat forth above. (L. S. ) /l'i448ifai .jartfs SEAL 6y: I - 13 BID FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACTS Date 1 - 2.- g o PROPOSAL OF S U G M ATi C, k N C. (game) P. o "Ray. (o L U B¢ a c K__ Te X A s- -19 g- 0$ Address LICENSED IRRIGATOR Gentlemen: No 3� erti f i cate cE 'BROWM, The bidder, in compliance with your invitation for bids for the installation of Automatic Sprinkler System for Davis Park, Wagner Park, Wheelock Park, Carter Park, and Maxey Park. Having examined the plans and specifications with related documents and the site of the proposed work and being familiar with all of the conditions surrounding the construction of the proposed project including the availability of materials and labor, hereby proposes to furnish all labor, materials and supplies; and to construct the project in accordance with the Contract Documents, within the time set forth therein, and at the prices stated below. These prices are to cover all expenses incurred in performing the work required under the Contract Documents, of which this proposal is a part. Bidder hereby agrees to commence work under this contract on or before a date to be specified in written "Notice to Proceed" of the Owner and to fully complete the project within 233 consecutive calendar days pay as liquidated damages, the sum of $ 25.00 for each calendar day thereafter as hereing provided in Paragraph 19 of the General Conditions. Bidder acknowledges receipt of the following addendum: BASE PROPOSAL: Bidder agrees to perform all of the r) n A c 4+ E -o Pil c'] t: c l L / S T work describe in the specifications and shown on the plans for the sum of $ It3,314.y 9 Y9/, kW'9 'TP1e7CT0 'TOLU1 ►4% 'rWk- 01,04-VFb JA1&6Ttiw ($ — i !? 1: f 9. ) Amount shall be shown in both script and numbers,' In case of discrepancy the amount shown in words will govern.) ALTERNATE PROPOSALS: Alternate proposal No. 1: "Ta (? o c o ij r PM ( 4 1 G E 11 c c o S C -b 21)(3 Add —the -sum -of S U ,69 AUernate- pro posal-No,2�-- oN hi IF v-r>C( , Ati F v C 'f FI.y T,Ja A- k g�e E� 1�ti7 t.16lfr`/. 'Ti4C&r 'J'5 r[1 09,V �FIt?'f-Kw�t C Eh75 ) , > Add -#be- •sum -of . . LIST -OF PROJECTS BID AMOUNTS 1. Davis Park $ S 2. Wagner Park $ 1 �j , 3 q 6. 3. Wheelock Park $ 15 , "7 3 1. -7 �.- 4. Carter Park (installation only) $ Z i ti.s 5. Maxey Park section 'a' $ 7-7 3 r f-, 6. Maxey Park section 'b' 7. Maxey Park section 'c' $ `j 0. 07 8. Maxey Park section ' e' 9. Control Wiring for Maxey Park $ TOTAL BID $ 113 _3l9. Bidder understands that the Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or sections thereof, and to waive any formalities in -the bidding. The bidder agrees that this bid shall be good and may not be withdrawn for a period of 30 calender days after the scheduled closing time for receiving bids. Upon receipt of written notice of the acceptance of this bid, Bidder will execute formal contract attached within 10 days and deliver a Surety Bond or bonds as required by Paragraph 29 of the General Conditions. . The bid security attached in the sum of F ivr PERCENT a 'a,D iPRIcF ($ ( 3 ,":� 191,4 c; ) is to become the property of the Owner in the event the contract and bond are not executed within the time above set forth, as liquidated damages for the delay and additional expense. to the Owner caused thereby. Respectfully submitted: S6aMATIC� luc. BY • Cam„ a �rUTu,, Signature Res1-1EwT- Title (Seal - if bid is by Corporation) STATUTORY PERFORYATICE BOND PURSU%.IZr TO ARTICLE 5160 _ OF THE REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF T_XAS AS AHENDED BY ACTS OF TiC 56T11 LP.C`_SLATLME N RF.G'J-IAR SDSSI011, 1959 KNOW ALL KEN BY THESE PRESE1:rS, that (Hereinafter called the Principal (s),'as Principal (s), and (hereinafter called the Surety(s), as Surety(s) are held and firmly bound unto the City of Lubbock (hereinafter' called the Obligee), in the amount of Dollars ($ ) lawful money of the United States for the payment whereof, the 'said Principal and Surety bind themselves'; and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these present WHEREAS, the Principal has entet.ed into a certain Written contract with the Obligee, dated the day,oi 19 , to and said principal under the law is required before'comencing the Work provided for in said contract to execute a bond in the amount of said contract Which contract is,hereby refe::ed to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. NON, THEREFORE, THE CMIPION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully perform the work in accordance With the plans, specifications and con:ra:t documents, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. PROVIDED, HOUEVER, that this bond is executed. pursuant to the provision! 1 - 16 of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil S.Llatutea of Texas as amended by Acts of the 56th Legislature, regular session 1950, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. the said Principals) and Surety(s) have signed and scaled this instrument this—___ —day of Surety * By_ (Title) Principal BY: _._. (Ti t1e) BY: - --- (Title) By: - (Title) The undersigned surety company represents that it is duly qualified to do business in Texas, and hereby designates T an agent resident ip Lubbock County -.to whom any requisite notices may be delivered and on whom Service of process may be had in matters arising out of such suretyship. — Surety *By: - — (Title) Approved as to Form. City o '.ubb .�.:ti By: --- - City Attorney *Note: If signed by an officer of the Surety Company there must be on file a certified extract from the by-laws shoving that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If signed by an Attorney in Fact, we must have copy of power of attorney for our files. Performance Bond - Page 2 1 17 STATUTORY PAYtEtir BOND PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5160 OF THE REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TRAS AS AMENDED BY ACTS OF THE 56TH 1—EGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION, 1959 KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that (hereinafter called the Principal (s), as Principal (s), and (hereinafter called the S++rety as S=:= t:;► (s), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Lubbock (hereinafter called the.Oblicee), in the amount of Dollars ($ ) lawi::l money ore the United States for the payment whereof, the said principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with the Obligee, dated the e-ay of , 19 , to and said principal under the law is required before ccu=encing the work provided for in said contract to execute a bond in the- amourt of said contract which contract is hereby referred to and made a part hereof as fully and to the same extent as if copied at length herein. Nad, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall pay .ail claimants supplying labor and material to him or a sub -contractor in the prosecution. of the work provided for in said contract, then, this obligation shall be void; • otherwise to resin in full force and effect; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant to the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by Acts of the I - 18 56th Legislature, Regular Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of said article to the same extent as if it were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal (s) and Surety (s) have signed and sealed this instrument this day of 19 Surety *By: (Title) Principal By: ' (Title) By: (Title) By: - (Title) The undersigned surety company represents that'i•t is duly qualified to do business in Texas, and hereby designates an agent resident in Lubbock.County to Whom any requisite notices may be delivered and on whom service of process may be had in matters arising out of such suretyship. Surety *By: (Title) Approved as to form: City of Lubbock By: City Attorney *Note: If signed by an officer of the Surety Company there must be on file a certified extract from the by-laws showing that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If signed by an Attorney in Fact, we must have copy of power of attt•rney for our files. Payment Bond - Page 2 I - 19 CERT IP IGITE O-,41-'SM%NLr T0. CI?Y Of LUBBOCK Lubb•:ck, Texas Date Type of Project : THIS IS rO CERTIFY TlG:T (Nave and Address of Insured) is, at the date of this certificate, insured by 'this Company with respect to the business operations hereinafter described, for the types of insurance and in accordance With the provisions of the standard policies used by this Conpany, and further hereinafter e-te--- cribed. Exceptions to standard policy noted on reverse side hereof. TYPE OF I::SUPANCE Policy No. Effective Expires Limits of LiabiliL) Workmen's Compensation Contractor's Protec- 1 person $ t ive Contingent 1 accident ,Liability _ Property Damage $ Builder's , Risk Autonicbile 1 person $ 1 accident $ Other Property Damage The fcre3oing Policies (do) (do not) cover all sub -contractors. Locations Covered: DESCRIPTI0:7 of Operations Covered The above policies either in the body thereof or by appropriate endorsement provide that they may not be changed or cancelled by the insurer in less than the legal time required after the insured has received written notice of such change or cancellation, or in case there is no legal requirement, in less than five days after the insured has received such written• notice. FIVE COPIES OF THIS CERTIFICATE MUST r-L SENT TO THE OWNER By, Title (Name of insurer) I - 20 HUD-42384 (2-66) U.S. Deportment of Housing and Urban Development CERTIFICATE OF OWNER'S ATTORNEY I. the undersigned, the duly authorized and acting legal representative of do hereby certify as follows: I have examined the attached contract(s) and surety bonds and the manner of execution thereof. and I am of the opinion that each of the aforesaid agreements has been duly executed by the proper parties thereto acting through their duly authorized representatives; that said representatives have full power and authority to execute said agreements on behalf of the respective parties named thereon; and that the foregoing agreements consti- tute valid and legally binding obligations upon the parties executing the same in accordance with terms, conditions and provisions thereof. Date: I - 21 • HuC`wo•h., D. C. ADDRESSES: 1. Davis Park 2. Wagner Park 3. Wheelock Park 4. Carter Park (installation only) 5. Maxey Park NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS 40th Street and Nashville Avenue, 26th Street and Elgin Avenue 40th'Steet and Elgin Avenue Globe Street and North Loop 289 24th Steet and Quaker Avenue r _ - MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS WAGNER PARK No. of No. of. Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 4,749 2. 3. 4. 5. 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per linear foot. l' ' • �{\- 5 o DOLLARS f— a R T ti IF 1 v C CENTS 991` 1 inch approved RVC Class 160 Solvent Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per linear foot. �l o DOLLARS CENTS S o 864' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per linear foot. N o DOLLARS F' , FT`i - F v E" CENTS 1,269' 1 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per linear foot. 1\1 a DOLLARS S x T CENTS 6 el .435� 2 inch approved PVC Class:160 Solvent weld - installed complete in place, furnished includ- ing fittings, per linear foot. N o DOLLARS 5 F Lu 14 - FI vCENTS •, S $ 131-1oS $ �fgS.so $ �--7 5 . z $ 3161.15 No. of No: of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 6. 1, 766' 2 1 /2 inch approved PCV Class 160 Sol vent $ ! . -7 Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per linear foot. O N DOLLARS h 0 ID N Q/ to CENTS 7. 29 Weather-Matic #8024B, 2", Electric Valves or $ -2- 7 5.6e approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS A u7 N o /t o CENTS 8. 16 Weather-Matci #144, 1" Quick Coupler Valve or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place.._. _ DOLLARS _CENTS ZO • ° ° 9. 41 Weather-Matic G50 FV gear driven Pop Up $ Ct Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. "(-wcwtti- FoaR 10. 52 Weather-Mati c RG50 FV, gear driven Pop Up Head $ , '3 4 • , c full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. �('wfx'ty. Ftv� DOLLARS a t r o CENTS 11. 68 Weather-Matic G50 PCV gear driven Pop Up .Head park circle, or approved equal, furnished, #zG.ca installed and in place. �cucNtY. 5 ik - DOLLARS CENTS 12. 8 Weather-Matic...RG50PCV gear driven Pop Up Head, $ 2 V-a,a . part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 0_ 3 o.c o 'H DOLLARS -1tq=;0-O.b r3 CENTS No. of - No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill in Both Script and NumbersAmount 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 10 2 12,6401 Toro 308-00-03 stream rotor Pop Up Head, part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. S C V F u-r E c% DOLLARS A N 7D So /I d a CENTS .0> 1 '7' S� v Weather-Matic Series SSM,30 Controller or an an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. F c E ut,4 �t o gWt_.o 7a �'+- F J� DOLLARS -- CENTS Febco #710A Atmosphetic Vacuum Breaker or an approved equal,. fur-, nished, installed and in place,-_' O N E- H U u -b e F g DOLLARS A ND Ny / (a o CENTS Jenkins #326, 2" Gate Valve, or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. TN I �tTy DOLLARS CENTS #14 type of Direct Burial Wire, furnished, installed and in place. _ �.► o DOLLARS S vE u R N 4 c N E- N A F CENTS Total Bid for Wagner Park $ 5 q4 c (Materials and Installation c c1i_Rne MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS DAVIS PARK, No. of. No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 4,858' 2. 3. 4. 5. 459' 522' ' 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot.. -N o DOLLARS r QQ�y. FrvC- CENTS 1 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS r t F T 9 C ENTS. 1-1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS F tPTy F�v� CENTS - 1 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete inplace, furnished including fittings, per -lineal foot. tJ o DOLLARS7t G c S r V T � CENTS 2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N C. DOLLARS -7 s Sc�fw-+y F 1JE CENTS $ Z,fc�G.to $ �.y9.s6 '`$ 3 t 3 .2- o $ G1z .s o lo. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total tems Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 6. 1,636' 2 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ I � 6•0 0 weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal. foot. 7. 9. 10. 11. DOLLARS $ 1.0 ° CENTS 23 rWeather-matic #8024B, 2" Electric Valves or ap- $ proved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS f�_75 .o N cl CENTS 18- Weather-matic #144, 1" Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. T W F 41 y DOLLARS � 2a.ao rr �� N c rotes CENTS 1 Weather-matic Series SSM 30 Controller $ or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place, per each: EtE�F� Nd„WC) e,,SA-rWEV14_Fiv DOLLARS'(* I,f�S.ea CENTS 43 Weather-matic G50FV gear driven Pop up head 11a 1. full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. Twe�.�v, Foul DOLLARS Mb CENTS 66 Weather-matic RG50FV gear driven Pop Up Head, �� S �•a full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 1 WF_W,�-A— FJc DOLLARS 2S.o0 WD rJ o / r ,� CENTS of No. of Itme Unit and Unit Price Total em Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount it 3. 4. 15. 59 Weather-matic G50PC gear driven Pop up Head, part circle or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 'TcyFU -ry - S ► DOLLARS CENTS 2 J"kins #326 2" Gate Valve or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. � t X? T(4 DOLLARS- 4 N� �o�/ Fez CENTS 2 Febco #710A Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. O PC H d► l' ' Q Fb DOLLARS t'l a n ;o , CENTS 10,126- #14 Type OF direct burial wire, furnished, installed and in place. JJ o DOLLARS SFtSE14 A-g-p ONE-HAtF CENTS •0-7S TOTAL BID FOR DAVIS .PARK $ 1 � , (S3 • 8 a (material and installation) $ 1,S3�F.cd -2- a a , 0 0 $ —iS9. V S MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS WHEELOCK PARK No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 1,122' _ 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent $ S QSF. • Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. r, -moo V cf 5 Af o DOLLARS . CENTS 2. 545' 1 1 nch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent $ Z'1 Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS 10 -5 . F r F T y CENTS 3. 239' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent $ ( 3 1.14 S Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS. S S ' Fe F T 4. F „t (r CENTS 4. 175' 1 1/2.inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent $ to 5.40 Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS s r lcr - CENTS 5. 116' 2 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent Weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS , `7 S S v c)iT U& CENTS d � • do. of No. of* Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill Both Script and Numbers Amount M 7. FM 9. 10. 11. 621' 2 1/2 inch approved PVC 160 Solvent Weld, installed complete in place furnished, including fittings, per linear foot. O N DOLLARS w /� zi d o CENTS 1 Weather-Matic Series SSM 10 Controller or approved equal, furnished, installed and in' -place, per each. /9 (M C_ ff d AD Q F-'j DOLLARS` - 5 o a, o 0 .Lo z CENTS 9 Weather-Matic #8024B, 2" Electric Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 5FUEN'+-Y. (-(VE DOLLARS`L-7S•a° rr, A Nr D A oCENTS 19 Weather-Matic #144, 1", Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place with concrete doughnuts. 'T—cu to T y DOLLARS *-x r. let ,, CENTS 7 Weather-Matic G50 FV, gear driven Pop Up Head, full circle or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS 2 �• o ,t ►J 1D N e 1� o , ' CENTS 39 Weather-Matic G50 PCV, gear driven Pop Up Head, part circle or approved equal, furnished, installed, and in place. (+ i K ry DOLLARS �30 n 1J o o CENTS $ 38 d.o ti $" 11-7o.00 No. of No. -of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Item Units Fill in'Both Script And Numbers Amount 12. 26 Weather-Matic Bronze Super -Pop Spray $ 2G eb Head or an approved equal,furnished, installed and in place. T E S DOLLARS l v, a a A N13� A) o/' e d „ CENTS 13. 24 Weather-Matic 500 series nozzle, 1800, $ (Z •.� o #515H L/A or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. , - t F t v E DOLLARS A N D hit) I r e. CENTS 14. 1 Weather-Matic 500 Series nozzle, 900 $ 5.6 o #515 Q L/A or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. F ( V it- :. DOLLARS !� K 14 CENTS 15. 1 Weather-Matic 500 Series nozzle, 2250, #515 C L/A or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. FI'd4�- DOLLARS- V S.ao A- fi CENTS 16. 1 Jenkins #326, 2" Gate Valve, or an approved $ 3 c.o 0 equal, furnished, installed and in place. "rNi �Yy DOLLARS 3 , o o CENTS 17. 1 Febco #710A Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker $ (o a,c'a or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 0 A C- N d* Wb 1Z f D DOLLARS #( t. 4L ,� K At // p a CENTS P No. of No. of Item Units and Unit Oriee Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 18. 20625' #14 Type OF direct burial wire, $ ( 9 Cl 7 furnished, installed and in place. /`1 o DOLLARS .0 -7 S VC a hM- CNE_ H.AL'F CENTS Total Bid for Wheelock Park $ S 7 31 •7 1-- (Materials and Installations MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Maxey Park Section 'a'' �. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Gems Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 1,220' 3/4 nch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ weld.installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. 0 DOLLARS S CENTS 2. 7,305' 1 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. - aB DOLLARS . S r=�Fzy .fSQ CENTS 3. 1,970" 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. r . �t-f,--�-`- ---_t c .� F- 6-6 DOLLARS 0 . S S r�FT�1- FIVE CENTS 4. 1,290' 1 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. Go No 51 r Ir am— ,9 [t DOLLARS CENTS 5. 1,335' 2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. • N 0 DOLLARS $ S S FVOST4 - FIVE CENTS $ 11 08 3.So $-77'(-.00 No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 6. 2,075' 2 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ -L weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. j, c r7 �► DOLLARS A CENTS 7. 1,695' 4 inch approved PVC Class 160 "Ring -rite $ 3 b S (.c o installed complete in place,••furnished including fittings, per lineal foot: ., o ��� DOLLARS 1 • ° �/� ' A D D C: r E 114 y � CENTS 8. 29 Weather-matic #8024B, 2 1/2" Electric Valves $ 3' 6 7. S or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. GNE -rfu �'0e ED �, y Hll�ry- S EVC►d DOLLARS 9. f 37• S as n riF74 - Sy /rev CENTS 9. 37 Weather-matic #114, 1" Quick Coupler $_ 1 q o_C L Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS 1-7 0 •c R i. n U CENTS 10. 1 Weather-matic Series SSM 30 Controller $ 1 (1 5 • r r, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place, per each. E cc DOLLARSt 1) 1'2 S. c •, A r. n 1�c %r s CENTS 11. J 82 Weather-matic G60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. ���E►Ty 2 DOLLARS itzu.c� a ►�� L Ii c, CENTS 12. 47 Weather-matic RG60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full $ i,1-7 S. o • circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place.. �c,►, c= u -r y- F► V E DOLLARS _ PC M C E TS np A-? "A 11 A-. T J. N; V, 0 W), t VA T'. -T WWI.` CITY OF LUBBOCK MEMP V. 16. 1/3/80 DATE: '01 FROM: M i k P ran 4 _J S U BJ E CT: Irri-gatinn Rid for Wagner, Davie— Carter, WhAplork, A MaXPV Par-Vq .0 AIM n'T Bids were received for automatic sprinkler systems as the above named parks. The following .bidders responded- U -VA'i't Lifetime Lawn Sprifikler Company P.O.Box 1881 Midland, TX 79702 Submatic Irrigation Systems P.O.Box 246 Lubbock, TX 79408 Yerkey Lawn & Turf Irrigation Systems 11346 Emerald St. Dallas, TX 75229 kid *A1 The low bidder was Submatic Irrigation Systems, their bid was accepted with no exceptions' or alternates. AV iA. 41 KG" P, 1-2-5 V-77 4-1 j. A '.3 1V gq J, it r: 1. .., �e . I j - Y!1I I 1-�i ., .1 , i 'i . . , " ; ".1 it: . . . . . . . .rl. '41 im A it jj- f I -V XV� t' A 1 4W n J zjj, 67 �6 4-1 . 1 f '14 1.4 ; 'i T ; r BID N5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS 1 CLOSE 1-2-80 (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUSMATIC, INC, THE YERKEY COMPANY LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY ' LUBBOCK. TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113.319.49 169,099.00 123.518.74 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK . PARK. CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5% 5% 5% r' PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL DECEMBER 16. 1979 AMD DEC EMBER 23, 1979 BID 05663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS CLOSE 1-Z-t$U (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY ' LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113.319.49 169,099.00 113,518.74 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL DECEMBER , 1979 AND DECEMBER 23, 1979 I C OSE 1-2-80 BID N5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS L (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC, THE YERKEY COMPANY LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY LUBBOCK. TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS_. _ MIDLAND, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169,099.00 123,518.74 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY , PUBLISHED IN THE AVALARCHL JOURNAL DECEMBER 16, 1979 AND DECEMBER 23, 1979 No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 13. 62 Weather-matic G60PCV gear driven Pop up Head $ CI 14. 2 15. 25,605' part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed .and in place'. 2 Tcu t i y : S )c DOLLARS A u k N c CENTS Febco #170, 2" Atmospheric Vaccum Breaker or an:)approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. ' D N ki DOLLARS CENTS r #14 Type OF direct.burial wire, furnished, installed and in place. !J o DOLLARS SC tit 'd u 13 a w C N A c F CENTS Total Bid Maxey Park Section 'a' (materials and installation) r" $ 2-7,3r`-.12— $ 1 c12o.37 MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Maxey Park Section 'b' No. of No..of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 1,510' 0 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ G 7 9, S o weld. -.installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N O DOLLARS q- S f cf7L1— `=IvF 4►N;-- s CENTS 2. 4,284' 1 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ �r j ((1 • o weld installed complete in place, furnished =. including fittings, per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS "y - S FiF�H CENTS 3. 1,241' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including -fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS S F' u t- CENTS 4. 901, 1 1 /2 inch approved PVC Class 160 .sol vent $ o . G o weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings per lineal foot. N DOLLARS C S � K -r CENTS 5. 1,058' 2 inch approved.PVC Class 160 solvent $ —7 9 3.S weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. • N o DOLLARS. 7 5 F d E A 7 c1 _ H+ li t CENTS No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit PriceTotal Items Units Fill in Both Script -and,, Numbers Amount 6. 1,575, 2 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS $I. o o' ,k•,_:D_H o /r r, , , CENTS 7. 2,126' 4 inch approved PVC Class 160 "Ring-Tite" installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. Q N C DOLLARS /• 3 o A C Nry CENTS 8.. 22 Weather-matic #8024B, 2 1/2 Electric Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. ope- _Pa oft_(i) A.r-._-Tk,Kty..S(_vid-_DOLLARS f>r37.Sv A A'T> t= Fry CENTS 9.1 26 Weather-matic #144, 1" Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. :::r-:CUFA,YY DOLLARS tc� V. T> h o /f o u CENTS 10. r, 1 Weather-matic Series SSM 20 Controller or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place, per each. . 0)jF TNy 4+ s A [V''a DOLLARS (� 00..0. CENTS 11._ 84 Weather-matic G60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. �cu E k,g_ F a u DOLLARS 2 �• -4 „rR o CENTS 12. 83 Weather-matic RG60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. TCAEPT4- Flut' DOLLARS %1S.ao $ /1,57 S. op $ 2,9 26JO --$3:ozs.t.o $ SZ r-.CQ $ $ $ 10 d-7S.0Q A N CENTS No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers ; Amount 13 84 Weather-matic G60 PCV gear driven Pop up Head, $ Z 1 S�{•o 0 part circle or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. -�W f #j w- S i X DOLLARSO E. o t A N -b N CENTS 14 2 Febco 4,710, 2" Atmospheric :Vaccum ,Breaker $ 2 0 a . o 0 an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS A y 0 Al Q CENTS 15 19,7671 #14 Type OF direct burial wire, furnished, installed and in place. N c� - OOLLARS : c 7 5 . ,-, SEua QMt-44AL CENTS Total -Bid Maxey Park Section ' b' $ Z , '74 i . 7 (materials and installation) MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Maxey Park Section 'c' No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 1,510' 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld finstalled complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. -No DOLLARS 4.4s r= 0y-ry.- Ftyc: CENTS _ r 2. 4,284' 1 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. �V ..DOLLARS ' 6 .15 r 1 F = I y CEVrS 3. 1,241' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N.c DOLLARS• s S F r FT y- F " ve CENTS 4. 901' 1 1/2 inch approved PVC Class solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS`. G c 5 1 1C ; 1/ C ENT S 5. 1,058' 2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N DOLLARS V. � S • S E ,, E N 7 ti.. F vc. CENTS $ S q-o. 6.5 $ `7 9 3 . S' y o. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total tems -Units Fill in .Both Script and ,Numbers. Amount 6. 1,575' 2 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished. including fittings, per lineal foot. n DOLLARS A K list. o CENTS 7. 2,126, 4 inch approved PVC Class 160 "Ring-Tite" installed complete in place, furnished, including fittings, per lineal foot. O N C- DOLLARS a �►�'nLGN�Y CENTS 8. 15 Weather-matic #8024B, 2 1/2" Electric Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. aPC 14��parD AJfl 'i�Nrr.Tr. S�Jcd DOLLARS-1�37.s� A M2 P rp Lf -,CENTS 9. 10 Weather-matic #144, 1" Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS •° w ti CENTS 10. 1 Weather-matic Series SSM 30 Controller or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place, per each. DOLLARS •T C ENT S 11. 95 Weather-matic G60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. TCuc�s-,4. DOLLARS AL , k) o CENTS 12. 32 Weather-matic RG60 PCV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. -- H I r rt y DOLLARS 34•°° -o u CENTS $ (.5-7 s.�d $31fi26-S0 $ 2 oG1.Sa $ '20-L"I"IL.01; $ !of 6o.a o BID #5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169.099.00 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5% 5% PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE_l DECEMBER 16, 979 AND DEC EliBER 23, 1979 rm 9 rP 00 CLOSE 1-2-80 LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY MIDLAND, TEXAS 123,518.74 BID #5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS CLOSE 1�2-80 (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS MIDLAND, TEXAS 'FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169.099.00 123.518.74 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5% 5% 5% PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL r DECEMBER 1 , 1979 ANR) DEC EMBER 23, 1979 BID #5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169,099.00 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5% 5% i PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL DECEMBER 1 , 1975 AND DECEMBER•23, 1979 CLOSE 1-2-80 LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY MIDLAND, TEXAS 123,518.74 5% BID N5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169.099.00 SPRINKLER. AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WAGNER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5% 5% PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL DECEMBER 16, 1979 AND DECEMBER 23. 1979 1 CLOSE 1-2-80 LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY MIDLAND, TEXAS 113,518.74 BID #5663 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS - VARIOUS PARKS (PARKS DEPARTMENT) SUBMATIC, INC. THE YERKEY COMPANY LUBBOCK, TEXAS DALLAS, TEXAS FURNISH ALL NECESSARY PIPE LINES, FITTINGS, VALVES, 113,319.49 169,099.00 SPRINKLER, AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FOR WACKER PARK, DAVIS PARK, CARISLE PARK, CARTER PARK, WHEELOCK PARK, CLAPP PARK, AND MAXEY PARK BID SECURITY 5X 5X PUBLISHED IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL DECEMBER 16, 1979 AND DECEMBER 23, 1979 CLOSE 1-2-80 LIFETIME LAWN SPRINKLER COMPANY MIDLAND, TEXAS 123,518.74 SX io. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total :terns Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 13. 37 Weather-matic G60 PCV gear driven Pop up Head, $ part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. uT v S/ k DOLLARS 2 6 •C o A - Al u CENTS 14. 1 Weather,-matic RG60 PCV gear driven Pop Up Head, part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS CENTS 15. 2 Febco #710, 2" Atmospheric Vaccum Breaker, or approved equal, furnsihed; installed and in place.. , dN'r- Ha NDOLLARS 'n Al c CENTS 16. 21,475 #14 Type OF direct burial wire, furnished, installed and in place. K! a DOLLARS FVc' a c Nc ii CENTS Total Bid Maxey Park Section ' c' $ l C-7 c • 0 7 (materials and installation) t n t, a P ti $ II C " C a MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS Maxey Park Section 'e' No. of No. of Item Unit and Unit.Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 1. 126' 3/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ S G -7 a weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS 4. S CENTS 2. 660' 1 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, #.urnished* including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS . �• S, F� CENTS 3. 345' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ $ l•7 S weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. N DOLLARS. S S FT y Fr CENTS 4. 3431. 1 1 /2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS If• 6 0 51-1cT y CENTS 5. 170' 2 inch approved PVC Class solvent $ I L 7 s weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. . h c DOLLARS 9.7 S S(VCNT"' F0We CENTS No.' of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items `Units Fill in .Both Script. and Numbers Amount 6. 130' 2 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ 13 weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. o DOLLARSAp i N v c CENTS 7. 560' 3 inch approved PVC Class 160 "Ring-Tite" $ "7 o c.c a installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. 4 N DOLLARS ? 5 A N-D % w E M7 v- FIVE- CENTS 8. 4 Weather-matic #8024B, 2 1/2" Electric Valve or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. oke-KaN'DeCfy �ti,7 'THrt>N. SEalt� DOLLARS 137.5� CENTS 9. 8 Weather-matic #144, 1" Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. T C.0 �ti v DOLLARS • c o N7) N o CENTS r, 10. 10 Weather-matic G60FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. �wE ►, y._ r oQ IL DOLLARS *-1 K • a o ti CENTS , 11. 16 Weather-matic RG60FV gear driven Pop up Head; full $ ° circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. DOLLARS � 1 S.� A •.J n A c CENTS lo. of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total Items Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 12. 18 Weather-matic G60 PCV gear driven Pop up Head, $ C"r part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 'ce1 cAi; Y. S i }c DOLLARS z 6, c L A CENTS 13. 2 Febc(P#710, 2" Atmospheric Vaccum Breaker or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. oj:E Ffa&I eEv DOLLARS J(oo.o r' )- N ID N o CENTS 14. 1,317' #14 Type OF direct burial wire, furnished, installed and in place. N 'DOLLARS '6 o-7 s N -N-D &klE_ A*ac CENTS Total Bid Maxey Park Section 'e' $ S . S y (materials and installation) r $ s-7 MATERIALS LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS CONTROL WIRING Maxey Park y 1. Section 'd' (Existing System) Wiring for this section to run along a line 20' back to curb (Quaker Avenue and 24th Street) and tie into Block Building. A new controller will be used. 6,820' #14 Type OF direct burial, furnished, installed and in place. N v Dollars . t .�'r 5 E Yf N a uv 6C.. E- 14Ac F Cents 2. Section 'f' (Existing System) Wiring for this controller to run -along a line 20' back to curb (24th Street) and tie into Block Building. Existi.ng controller to be used. .18, 400' #14 Type OF direct burial; furnished, installed (-LIE °•c , and in place 1V c, Dollars fi • c 7 S S'E uc►; s+a' `k�- NALr- Cents Total Bid for Wiring Existing System to Central Controller $ 1. Locations " MATERIALS INSTALLATION LIST CITY OF LUBBOCK NEIGHBORHOOD PARKS (all materials will be furnished by the Lubbock Parks and Recreation Dept.) Carter Park . of No. of Installed Item and Installed Unit Price Total ems Units r, Amount 1. 2,219' 3/4 inch approved.PVC Class 160 solvent $ -7'1 S weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings per lineal foot. N DOLLARS $ . 3 S y_ FIVF= CENTS 2. 790' 1 inch approved PVC Class 160'solvent $ L 'i .tea weld installed complete in place; furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. DOLLARS. 35 FIvc CENTS 3. 561' 1 1/4 inch approved PVC Class 160 Solvent $ weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings per lineal foot. N DOLLARS F1 vt- CENTS 4. 148' 1 1/2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in .place, furnished including fittings per lineal foot. N o DOLLARS T N� K Y Y_ �►vr CENTS 5. 206' 2 inch approved PVC Class 160 solvent $ weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. t l o DOLLARS 3 S F1 tie CENTS of No. of - - Item Unit and Unit Price Total ems Units Fill in Both 'Script and Numbers Amount 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 730' 2 112 in ch approved PVC Class 160 solvent weld installed complete in place, furnished including fittings, per lineal foot. �t a DOLLARS ,3_S y- P C CENTS 9 Weather-matic #8024B, 2" Electric Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. ' r C DOLLARS / $ co,at A 41 o CENTS 19 Weather-matic #114, 1" Quick Coupler Valves or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place with concrete doughnuts. C'- ( v C' :DOLLARS °-; 5• o c'`. �► N , CENTS 1 Weather-matic Series SSM 10 controller $ 3 e •.o 0 or approved equal, furnished, installed and.in place. �f42F Afatj- K t DOLLARSA-30 , cn ok P4-r> Nu CENTS 37 Weather-matic G50 FV gear driven Pop up Head, full circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. E K DOLLARS V14 •� A N No _ CENTS 40 Weather-matic G50 PCV gear driven Pop up Head, part circle, or approved equal, furnished, installed and in place.. r / V C- DOLLARS 1 S-0-1 A CENTS of No. of Item Unit and Unit Price Total , ns Units Fill in Both Script and Numbers Amount 2. 1 Febco #710 Atmospheric Vaccum Breaker or an approved equal, furnished, installed and in place. 7 r k 7 Y DOLLARS G a, CENTS 3. 3,033' #14 0ype OF direct burial, wire, furnished, installed and in place. A] DOLLARS T N r2 E r, CENTS Total Installation Bid for Carter Park (installation only) $ "Z�►Z•� •.y rr k SECTION II GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT 1. OWNER Whenever the work Owner,,or the expression Party of the First"Part, or First Party, are used in this contract, it shall be understood as refer- ring to the Cityof Lubbock, Texas 2.. CONTRACTOR Whenever the word Contractor, or the expression Party of the Second Part, or Second Party, is used, it shall be understood to mean the person, persons, co -partnership or corporation, to -wit: who has agreed to perform the work embraced in this contract,*or to is or their legal representatives. 3. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Whenever the word Landscape Architect 'is used in .this contract, it shall be understood as referring to the Parks and'.Recreation-Department representa- tive 1010 9th Street, P.O. Box 2000, Lubbock, Texas, under whose supervision, these plans and specifications were prepared, and who will supervise construc- tion; or to such other supervisor, or inspector as may be authorized by said OWNER to act in any particular. 4. INTERPRETATION OF PHRASES Whenever the words "Directed," "Permitted," Designated," "Required," "Considered Necessary, "Prescribed," or words of like import are used, it shall be understood that the direction, requirement, permission, order, designation or prescription'of the Landscape Architect is intended; and, similarly, the words "Approved, ".Acceptable, "Satisfactory," or words of like import shall mean approved by or acceptable or satisfactory ,to the Landscape Architect. Whenever in the specifications or drawings accompanying this,agreement the terms. of description of various qualities relative to finish, 'workmanship, or other qualities of similar kind which. -.cannot, from their nature, be specifi- cally and clearly described and specified, but are necessarily described in general terms, the fulfillment of which must depend on individual judgement, then, in all such cases, any question of the fullfillment or said specifi- cations shall be decided by the Landscape Architect, and said work shall be done in accordance with his interpretations of the meaning of the words, -terms or clauses defining the character of the work. 5. EXHIBITS All work shall be done and all materials furnished in strict conformity with the appended advertisement (Notice to Bidders), "Information for Bidders," "Proposal," "Specifications," and "Plans" all of which are hereto attached or considered as if attached) and are hereby made a part of this contract. 6. KEEPING OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSIBLE The Contractor shall be furnished with four (4)•copies of all plans,. profiles and specifications without expense to him, and shall -keep one copy _ .. of the same constantly accessible on the work. 7. RIGHT OF ENTRY The Owner reserves the right to enter the property or location on which the works herein contracted for are to be constructed or installed, by such agent or agents as it may elect, for the purpose of supervising and in- specting the work, or for the purpose of constructing or installing such collateral work as said.Owner may desire. 8.. QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENTS No extra or customary measurements of any kind will be allowed, but the actual length, area, solid contents, number and weight only shall be considered, unless otherwise specifically provided. 9. LINES AND GRADES All lines shall be furnished by'the Contractor.- Whenever necessary, work - .shall be suspended to permit of this work,_W t such suspension will be as brief as practicable and the Contractor shall be allowed no extra compensa- tion therefor. All stakes, markes etc.,,shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor, and in case of careless destruction or removal by him or his employees, such stakes, markers, etc., shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. 10. SUPERINTENDENCE AND INSPECTION It.is agreed by the Contractor that the Owner shall be and is hereby authorized to appoint from time to time such Landscape Architects, supervisors or inspectors as the said Owner may deem proper, to inspect the material furnished and the work done under this Agreement, and to see that the said material is furnished, and said work is done in accordance with the specifi- cations therefor. The Contractor shall furnish all reasonable aid and assistance required by the Landscape Architects, supervisors or inspectors for the proper inspection and examination of the work and all parts of the same. The Contractor shall regard and obey the directions and instructions of any Landscape Architects, supervisors -or inspectors so appointed, when the same are consistent with the obligations of this Agreement and the accompanying specifications, provided, however, should the Contractor object to any order by any subordinate engineer, supervisor or inspector, the Contractor may within six (6) days make written appeal to the Landscape Architect for his decision. 11. DISCREPANCIES AND OMISSIONS It is further agreed that it is the intent of this contract that all work described in the proposal, these specifications and plans, is to be done for the prices quoted by the contractor and that such price shall include all appurtenances necessary to complete the work in accordance with the intent of these plans and specifications as interpreted by the Landscape Architect. II-2 If the contractor finds any discrepancies or omissions in these plans and specifications, he should notify the Landscape Architect and get a clarifi- cation before the bids are received and if no such request is received by the Landscape Architect prior to the opening of the bids; then it shall be considered that the contractor fully understands the work to be included, and has provided sufficient sums in his proposal to complete the work in',-: accordance with these plans and specifications. 47, 12. COLLATERAL CONTRACTS , The owner agrees 'to provide by separate contract or otherwise all labor and materials shown on the plans or stated in the specifications to be done by others and that this work to be done by others shall be scheduled to interfere as little as possible with the contract on this project. It nay be necessary for the city to require the contract to alter his progress or operation until such.time as the city can acquire the necessary right- of-way or do other work which must be done in advance of the work on this contract.' 13. DAMAGES In the event the Contractor is damaged in the -course of the completion of the work by the act, neglect, omission;'mistake.,.or default of the Owner, -.or of the Landscape Architect, or of any other contractor employed by the Owner upon the work, thereby causing loss to the Contractor, the Owner agrees that he will reimburse the Contractor for such loss. In the event the Owner is damaged in the course of the work by the act, negligence, omission, mistake or default of the Contractor; or, should the contractor unreasonable delay the progress of the work being done by others on the job, so as to cause loss for which the Owner becomes liable, then the Contractor shall reimburse the Owner for such loss. 14. LOSSES FROM.NATURAL CAUSES All loss or damage arising out of -the nature of the work to be done, or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen circumstances in thr prosecution of the same, or from unusual obstructions or difficulties which may be encountered in the prosecution of the work shall be sustained and borne by the Contractor at his own cost and expense. 15. ESTIMATED QUANTITIES This agreement, including the specifications, plans and estimated quanities is intended to show clearly all work to be done and materials to be furnished hereunder. The estimated quantities of the various items of work to be done and the materia s to be furnished under this contract as outlined in the proposa are approximate and are to be used only as a basis the a this contract will differ somewhat from these estimated units and that the basis for payment shall be'.the lump sum project bid. The contractor agrees that he will make no claim for damages, anticipated profits or.otherwise on account of any differences which may be found.between the quantities of each item of work actually k and materials actually furnished for this contract and the estimated quantities of each item of work contemplated and contained in the proposal; .' provided, however, that in case the actual total dollar value of the final amount of work done to complete this project should become as much close as 25%•more or 25%`less than the originally estimated total cost as determined by the sum of the items of the proposal, then either party to this agreement, upon demand, shall .be entitled to a revised consideration upon the portion of work above or below the 25% dollar value; such revised consideration to be determined by agreement between the parties, otherwise by the terms of -this agreement as provided for undef "extra work". 16. CHANGES AND ALTERATIONS The Contractor further agrees that the Owner may make such changes and alterations as the Owner may see fit, in the line, grade, form, di- mensions, plans or materials for the work herein contemplated, or any part thereof, either before or after the beginning of the construction, without affecting the validity of this contract and the accompanying bond. If such 'changes or alterations diminish the quantity of•the work to be done, they shall not constitute the basis for a claim for damages,'or anticipated profits on the work that may be dispensed with. -If they increase the amount of work, and the increased work can fairly be classified under. the specifications, such increase shall be paid for according to the quantity actually done and at the unit price established for such work under this contract; otherwise such additional work shall be paid for as provided under Extra Work. In case the Owner shall make such changes or altera- tions as shall make useless any work already done or material already fur- nished or used in said work, then the Owner shall recompense the Contractor for any material or labor so used, and for any actual loss occasioned by such change, due•to actual expenses incurred in preparation for the work as originally planned. 17. EXTRA WORK The term "Extra Work" as used for this contract shall be understood to mean -and include all work that, may be required by the Landscape Archi- tect or owner to be done by the contractor in order to.accomplish any change, alteration or addition to the work shown upon the plans or reasonably implied by the specifications and for which there is no unit price bid item in the ,contractor's proposal except as provided under changes and alterations in paragraph 16 herein. The term "Extra Mork" shall never be construed to include any work that is necessary to complete the intent and purpose of these specifications and plans even though no item was provided for it. It is agreed that the Contractor shall perform all extra work under the direction of the Landscape Architect when presented with a written work order signed by the Landscape Architect; subject however, to the right of the contract to require a written confirmation of such extra work order by the owner. It is II-4 r also agreed that -the compensation to be paid the contractor for performing said extra work shall be determined by one or more of the following methods: Method (A) - By agreed unit prices; or Method (B) By agreed lump sum; or Met hod '(C),;-.If neither Method (A) nor Method (B) be agreed upon before the extra work is commenced, then the contractor shall .be paid the actual field cost of the -work, plus fifteen"(15%) per cent. In the event said extra work be performed and paid for under Method (C), .then the provisions of this paragraph shall apply and the "actual field cost" is hereby defined to include the cost of all workmen, such as fore- men, timekeepers, mechanics and laborers, and materials, supplies, teams, trucks, rentals on machinery and equipment, for the time actually employed or used on such extra work, plus actual transportation charges necessarily incurred, if .the -kind of equipment or machinery be not already on the job, together with all power, fuel, lubricants, water and similar operating expenses, also all necessary incidental expenses incurred directly on account of such -extra work, including Social Security, Old Age Benefits and other payroll taxes, and a rateable proportion of premiums on Construc- tion and Maintenance Bonds, Public Liability and Property Damage and 'Workmen's Compensation, and all other insurance as may be required by any law or ordinance, or directed by the Landscape,Architect or -Owner, or by them agreed to. The Landscape Architect may direct the form .in which accounts of the "actual field cost -shall be kept and may also specify in writing, before the work commences,,the method of doing the work and the type and king of machinery and equipment to be used, otherwise these matters shall. be determined by the Contractor. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the prices for the use of machinery and equipment shall be determined by using 1O0 per cent of the latest schedule of Equipment Ownership Expense adopted by the Associated General Contractors of America. Where practicable the terms and prices for the use of machinery and equipment shall be incorporated in the Written Extra Work Order. The fifteen (15%) per cent of the "actual field cost" to be paid the Contractor shall cover and compensate him for this profit, overhead, general superintendence and field, office expense, and all other elements of cost and expense not embraced within the "actual field cost" as herein defined, save that where the Contractor's Camp or Field Office must be maintained primarily on account of such Extra Work, then the cost to maintain and operate the same shall be included in the "actual field costs." No claim for Extra Work of any kind -will be allowed unless ordered in writing by the Landscape Architect:'In case any orders or instructions, either oral or written, appear to the Contractor to involve Extra Work for which he should receive compensation, he shall make written request to the Landscape Architect for written order authorizing such Extra Work. Should a difference or opinion arise as to what does or does not constitute Extra Work, -or as to the payment therefor, and the Landscape Architect insists upon its performance, the Contractor shall proceed with the work after making written request for written order and shall keep an accurate account of the "actual field cost" thereof, as provided under Method (C). The Contractor will thereby preserve the right to submit the matter of payment to arbitration, as herein below provided. II-5 18. PRELIMINARY APPROVAL No Landscape Architect, supervisor or inspector shall have any power to waive the obligations of this contract for the furnishing by -the Con- tractor of good material, and of his performing good work as herein described, and in full accordance with the plans and specifications. No'failure or;-"'. omission of any Landscape Architect, supervisor or inspector to condemn any defective work or material shall release the'Contractor:from the obligations to at once tear out, remove and properly replace the same at any time prior to final acceptance upon the discovery of said defective work, or material, provided, however., that the Landscape Architect, his assistant or inspector, shall, upon request of the Contractor, inspect and accept or reject any material furnished, and in event the material has been once accepted by the Landscape Architect, his .assistant or inspector, such acceptance shall be binding on the Owner, unless it can be clearly shown that such material furnished does not meet the specifications for this work. Any questioned work may be ordered taken up or removed for re-examination by the Landscape Architect, prior to final acceptance, and if found not in accordance with the specifications for said work, all expense of removing, re-examination and replacement shall be borne by the Contractor; otherwise, the expense thus incurred shall -be allowed as Extra Work, and shall:be paid for by the Owner. '19. DEFECTS AND THEIR REMEDIES It is further agreed that if the work or any part thereof, or any--- material brought on the ground for use in the work or selected for the same, shall be deemed by the Landscape Architect as unsuitable or not in conformity with the specifications, the Contractor shall, after receipt of written notice thereof from the Superintendent of Parks, forth- with remove such material and rebuild or otherwise remedy such work so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. 20. HINDRANCES AND DELAYS No charge shall be made by the Contractor for hindrances or delays from any cause (except where the work is stopped by order of the Owner) during the progress of any portion of the work embraced in this contract. In case said work shall be stopped by the act of the Owner, then such ex- pense as in the judgement of the Landscape Architect is caused by -such stop- ping of .said work shall be paid by the Owner to the Contractor. 21. PRICE FOR WORK In consideration of the furnishing of all necessary labor, equipment and material, and the completion of all work by the Contractor, and on the completion of all work and the delivery of all material embraced in this contract in full conformity with the specifications and stipulations herein contained, the Owner agrees to pay the Contractor the prices set forth in the Proposal hereto attached, which has been made a part of this contract. And the Contractor hereby agrees to receive such prices in full for .1ti•,w9rvr r furnishing.all material and all labor required for the aforesaid work also for all expense incurred by him, and for well and truly performing the same and the whole thereof in the manner and according to this Agreement, -the attached specifications and requirements of the Landscape Architect. 22. PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY =x- The said Contractor shall take proper means to protect the adjacent or adjoining property or - properties in any way encountered, or which might be injured or seriously affected by any,process of construction,.to be under- taken under this Agreement, from any damage or injury by reason of said process of construction; and he shall be liable for any and all claims for such damage on account of his failure to fully protect all adjoining property. - 23. PROTECTION AGAINST CLAIMS OF SUB -CONTRACTORS LABORERS, MATERIALMEN ND FURNISHERS OF MACHINERY, EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES The Contractor agrees that he will indemnify and save the Owner harm - 'less from all claims growing out of the lawful demands of sub -contractors, laborers, workeinen, mechanics; materialmen and furnishers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools, and all suppliers, including com ..missary, incurred in -the furtherance of the -performance of this contract. When so desired by the Owner, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence that all obligations of.the nature, hereinabove d6iiignated have been paid, discharged or waived. °If the Contractor.fails so *to do, then the Owner may at the option of the Contractor either pay unpaid bills, of which the Owner has written notice, direct, or withhold from the Contractor's unpaid compensation a sum of money deemed reasonably sufficient to liquidate any and all such lawful claims until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged, whereupon payments to the Contractor shall be resumed in full, in accordance with the terms of this contract, but in no event shall the provisions of this sentence by con- strued to impose any obligation upon the Owner -by either the Contractor or his Surety.. 24.., PROTECTION AGAINST ROYALTIES OR PATENTED INVENTION The Contractor shall protect and saved harmless the Owner from all and every demand for damages, royalties of fees -on any patented invention used by him in connection with the work done or material furnished under this contract; provided, however, that if any patented material, machinery, appliance or invention is clearly specified in this contract, then, and in that event, the cost of procuring the._rights of use and the legal release or indemnity shall be borne and paid by the .Owner, direct unless such cost is determined and directed to be included in the bid price at the time the proposal is submitted. 25. DELAYED PAYMENTS Should the Owner fail to make payment to the Contractor of the sum named in any partial or final statement, when payment is due, or should the Landscape Architect fail to issue any statement on or before the date above r II-7 provided, then the Owner shall pay to the Contractor, in addition to the sum shown as due him such statement, interest` thereon at the rate of five" (5) per cent per annum from date due as provided in Paragraph 51 and 509 until fully paid which shall fully liquidate any injury to the Contractor growing out of such delay in payment, but the right is expressly reserved to the Contractor in the event payment be not promptly made, as provided in paragraph 51, to at any time thereafter treat the contract as abandoned by the Owner and recover compensation, as provided by paragraph 38 of this,, - contract. „. 26. Landscape Architect's Authority'. It is mutually agreed between the parties to this Agreement that the Landscape Architect shall supervise all work included herein. In order to prevent delays and disputes and to discourage litigation, it is further agreed by and between.the parties to this contract, that if it cannot be otherwise agreed, the Landscape Architect shall in all cases determine the amounts and quantities of the several kinds of work, which are to be paid for under this contract, and he shall determine all questions in relation to said work and the construction thereof, and he shall in.all cases decide every question. which may arise relative to the execution of this contract on the part of said Contractor that his estimates and findings shall be the conditions precedent to the right of the parties hereto to arbitration; on to any action .on the contract and to any rights of the Contractor'to receive any money' under this contract; provided, however, that should the Landscape Architect render any decision or give any direction which, in the opinion of either party hereto, is not in accordance with the meaning and intent of this con- tract, either party may file with said Landscape Architect within thirty (30) days his written objection to the decision or direction so rendered, and by such action may reserve the right to submit the question so raised to arbi- tration as herein provided. It is the intent of this agreement that there shall be no delay in -the execution of the work, and the decision or directions of the Landscape Architect as rendered shall be promptly carried out, and any claim arising therefrom shall be thereafter adjusted by artibration as hereinafter provided. The Landscape Architect shall, within a reasonable time, render and deliver to both the Owner and the Contractor a written decision on all claims of the parties hereto and on all questions which may arise relative to the execution of the work or the interpretation of the contract, specifications and plans.. Should the Landscape Architect fail to make such decision within a reasonsble time, an appeal to artibration may be taken as if his decision had been rendered against the party appealing. 27. CONTRACTOR'S DUTY The Contractor shall give personal attention to the faithful prosecution and completion of this work and shall be present either in person or by duly authorized representative on the site of the work continually during its progress. He shall maintain an office on or adjacent to the site of the work, if applicable. 28. CONTRACTOR'S AGENT The Contractor during his absence from the work shall keep a`competent superintendent -or foreman upon the work, fully authorized to act for him in his absence, and to receive such orders as may be given for the proper continuance of the work. Notice to do any work, to alter work, to cease work which the Contractor is obligated to do; or concerning any imperfections in work or any material furnished when,given to any foreman or agent of the contract in charge _of any :operation of the .owrk "-in the absence of the. contractor shall be considered as notice to the Contractor, provided any notice given under this paragraph shall be in writing. 29. CHARACTER OF WORKMEN ' The Contractor agrees'to employ only orderly, competent and skillful men to do the work; and that whenever the Landscape Architect shall inform him in writing that any man or men on the work are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful or disorderly, such man or men shall be discharged from the work and shall not again be employed on the same without the Landscape Architect's written consent. 30. CONSTRUCTION PLANT The Constructor shall provide all labor, tools, equipment, machinery and material necessary in the prosecution'and completion of -this contract - where it is not otherwise specifically provided that the Owner shall furnish the same, and it is also understood that the Owner shall not be held responsi- ble for the care, preservation, conservation, or protection of any material, tools or machinery or any part of the work until it is finally completed and accepted. 31. RIGHT OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT TO MODIFY METHODS AND EQUIPMENT If at any time the methods or equipment used by the Contractor are found to be inadequate to secure the quality of work or the rate of progress required under this contract, the Landscape Architect may order the Contractor in writing to increase their safety or improve their character and efficiency, and the Contractor shall comply with such order.. If at any time the working force of the Contractor -is inadequate for securing the progress herein specified, the Contractor shall,. -if so ordered in writing increase his force or equipment, or both, to such an,extent as. to give reasonable assurance 'of compliance with the schedule of. progress. 32. SANITATION Necessary sanitary convenience for the use of laborers on the work, properly secluded from public observation, shall be constructed and main- tained by the Contractor in such manner and at such points as shall be approved -by the Landscape Architect, and their use shall be strictly enforced. 33. CONTRACTOR'S BUILDINGS The building of structures for housing men, or the erection of tents or other forms of protection, will be permitted only at such places as the II-9 e Landscape Architect shall direct, and.the sanitary conditions of the grounds in -or about such -structures sha11 ' at -aft times be maintained in a manner satisfactory to the Landscape Architect. 34. PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENT TO EMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC The Contractor shall maintain such insurance as will protect the Con- tractor, the Owner and the Landscape Architect from claims under Workmen's 'Compensation Acts, and any amendments thereof,' from any other claims for damages from personal injury, including death, and from claims for property damage, which may arise from'operatidns under this Agreement, whether such operations -be by himself or by-any_sub-contractor, or any one directly or indirectly employed by either of them., Certificate of such insurance shall be filed with the Owner, if so required, and shall be subject to his approval for adequacy of protection: 35. LAWS AND ORDINANCES The Contractor shall at all times observe and comply with all Federal State and Local laws, ordinances and regulations, which in any manner affect the contract or•the work, and shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner against any claim arising from the violation of any such laws and ordinances, whether by the Contractor or his employees. In case the Owner is a body politic and corporate, the law from which it derives its powers, insofar as the same regulates the objects -for which, or the manner=7 n which, or the conditions under which, the Owner may enter -,into contract, shall be controlling, and shall be considered as part of this contract, to the same effect as - though embodied herein. 36. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING The Contractor further agrees that he will retain personal control and will give his personal attention to the fulfillment -of this contract and that. he will not assign by Power of Attorney, or otherwise, nor sublet said contract without the written consent of the Owner, and that no part or feature of the work will be sublet to anyone objectionable to the Engineer or the Owner. The Contractor further agrees that the subletting of any portion or feature of the work, or materials required in the performance of this contract, shall not relieve the Contractor from his full obligations to the Owner., as provided by this Agreement. 37. ABANDONMENT BY CONTRACTOR In case the Contractor should abandon the fail or -refuse to resume - work within ten (10) days after written notification from the Owner, or the Landscape Architect, or if the Contractor fails to comply with the orders of the Landscape Architect, when such orders are consistent with this Contract, or with this Agreement, or with the Specifications hereto attached, then, and in that case, the Surety on the bond shall be notified in writing and directed to complete the work and a copy of said notice shall be delivered to the Con- tractor. After receiving said notice of abandonment the Contractor shall not remove from the work any machinery, equipment, tools, materials, or supplies h contract; or when the Contractor.and/or his Surety shall pay the balance shown to be due'by them to the Owner, then all machinery, equipment, tools, materials or supplies left on the site of the work shall be turned over to the Contractor and/or his Surety. Should the cost to complete the work exceed the contract price, and the Contractor and/or his Surety fail to pay the amount due the Owner within the time designated hereinabove, and there remains,any machinery, equipment, tools, materials or supplies on the .site of the work, notice thereof, together with -an itemized list of such equipment and materials, shall be mailed to the Contractor and his Surety at the respective addresses.designated in this contract; provided, however, that actual written notice given in any manner"will satisfy this condition. After mailing, or other given.of such notices, such property shall be held at the risk of the Contractor and his Surety subject only to the duty of the Owner to exercise ordinary care to protect such property. After fifteen (15) days from the date of said notice the Owner may sell such machinery, equipment, tools, materials or supplies and apply the net sum derived from such sale to the credit of the Contractor and his Surety. Such sale may be made at either -public or private sale, with or without.notice, as the Owner may elect. The Owner shall release any machinery, equipment, tools, materials, or supplies which remain on the work, and belong to persons other than the Contractor or his Surety, to their proper Owners. 38. ABANDONMENT BY OWNER In case the owner shall fail to comply, with the- termsthis contract, and should fail or refuse to comply with said terms within ten (10) days after written notification by the Contractor, then the Contractor may suspend of wholly abandon the work, and may remove therefrom all machinery, tools and equipment, and all materials on the ground that have not been included-. in payments to the Contractor and have not been wrought into the work. And thereupon the Landscape Architect shall make an estimate of the total amount earned by the Contract, which estimate shall include the value of all work actually completed by said Contractor at the prices stated in the attached proposal, the value of all partially completed work at a fair equitable price, and the amount of all Extra Work performed at the prices agreed upon, or provided for by the terms of this contract, and a reasonable sum to cover the cost of any provisions made by the Contractor to carry the whole work to completion and which cannot be utilized. The Landscape Architect shall then make a final statement of the balance due the Contractor by deducting from the above estimate all previous payments by the Owner and all other sums that may be retained by the Owner under the terms of this Agreement, and shall certify same to the Owner who shall pay to the Contractor on or before thirty (30) days after the date of the notification by the Contractor the balance shown by said final statement as due the Contractor, under the terms of this Agreement. 39. WAR TERMINATION Whenever, because of a national emergency, so declared by the President of the United States or other lawful authority, it shall be impossible for the CONTRACTOR to obtain all the labor, material, and equipment necessary for the prosecution of the work with reasonable continuity, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER. If the OWNER cannot after reasonable effort help obtain priorities for the materials and equipment within a reasonable time, It is further agreed by the parties to this contract that the Contractor. will execute a bond in the sum of 100% of the -total contract price, for the satisfactory performance of the work-in accordance with this contract in the form provided for this purpose, executed by an approved surety company authorized to do business in.the State of Texas, and acceptable according to the latest list of companies holding Certificates of Authority from the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States of America; and it is agreed 'that this contract shall not be in effect until such bond is furnished and approved by the Owner. 41. TIME OF FILING CLAIMS It is further agreed by both parties hereto that all questions of dispute or adjustment presented by the contractor shall be in writing and filed with the Landscape Architect within five days after the landscape Architect has given and direction, order or instructions to which the contractor desires ,...to take exception.'. The contractor shall precede this written communication by telephone communication with the Landscape Architect notifying him that he is taking exception to the requirement of.tine Landscape' -Architect with such telephone communication to be.made on the day of,the request of the engineer to which the contractor is taking exception. The Landscape Architect shall reply to such written exceptions by the contractor before the completion of the project and such reply shall be in writing. In case the contractor should appeal from the Landscape Architect's decision, any demand for arbitra- tion shall be filed with the Landscape Architect and the owner in writing within ten (10) days after the date of the Landscape Architect's final decision. It is further -.agreed that final acceptance of the work_by the Owner and the - .acceptance by the Contractor of the final payment shall be a bar to any claims by either party, except that in case of guarantees required and furnished as provided in Paragraph 42 below, the provisions of such guarantees shall govern the filing of any claim arising thereunder and that this article shall in no way hinder the provisions of such guarantee.. 42. GUARANTEES The manufacturer supplying any mechanical equipment shall 'furnish a written guarantee to the owner that the. equipment furnished meets the re- quirements as set forth in the specifications, and that should any mechanical equipment be found to be defective due to inferior workmanship or materials, within one year after acceptance by -the Owner, the supplier will replace such defective parts or apparatus at no cost whatsoever to the Owner.' 43. ADEQUACY OF DESIGN It is understood that the Owner has selected the Landscape Architect named in this Agreement to prepare the plans and specifications, and all supplements thereto; and agreed that the Owner will be responsible for the adequacy of the design, sufficiency of the plans and specifications, and the safety of the structure, provided the Contractor has complied with said plans and specifications all modifications thereof, and additions and altera- tions thereto, approved by the Landscape Architect. The burden of proof shall be upon the Contractor to show that he has complied with this contract, said plans, specifications, and all modifications thereof, and all additions. and alterations thereto. 44. ARBITRATION All 'questions.of dispute under this agreement shall be:submitted to arbitration at the request of either party to the dispute..- < The parties may, agree upon one arbiter, -otherwise, there shall be three; one named in writing by each party and the third chosen by the two arbiters so selected; or if the arbiters fail to'select a third within ten (10) days, he shall be chosen by The District Judge, 72nd Judicial District of Texas. '•'Each arbiter shall be a resident citizen of the City of Lubbock.- Should the,party demanding arbitration fail to name an arbiter,within ten (10) days of the demand, .his right to arbitrate shall. lapse, and the decision of the Landscape Architect shall be final and bindin on him. Should the other party fail to choose an arbiter within ten (103 days, the Landscape Architect shall appoint such arbiter. Should infomation demanded.in writing, the arbiters are empowered by both parties to take ex parte proceedings. The arbiters shall act with promptness. The decision of any two shall -.be binding on both parties to the contract, -unless either or both parties shall appeal within ten (10) days from date of the award by the arbiters, and it is hereby agreed that each party shall -have the right of.:appeal and all proceedings shall be according to and governed by arbitration statutes of Texas, being article 224 etc. R.C.S. THE DECISION OF THE ARBITERS UPON ANY QUESTION SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION UNDER THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE A CONDITION PRECEDENT TO ANY RIGHT OF LEGAL ACTION. The decision of the arbiter or arbiters may be filed in court to'carry it into effect. The arbiters, if they deem the case demands it, are authorized to award the party for.the time, expense and trouble ihcident to the Appeal, and . if the Appeal was taken without reasonable cause, they may award damages for any delay occasioned thereby. The arbiters shall fix their own com- pensation, unless otherwise provided by agreement, and shall assess the cost and charges of the arbitration upon either or both parties. The award of the arbiters must be made in writing, and shall not be open to objection on account of the .form of proceedings or award.',-,-. 45. TIME AND ORDER OF COMPLETION It'is the meaning and intent of this contract, unless otherwise herein specifically provided, that the Contractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such times and seasons, in such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall be most conducive to economy of construction; provided, however, that the order and time of prosecution shall be such that the work shall be substantially completed as a whole and in part, in accordance with this contract, plans and specifications and within the time of completion hereafter designated; provided, also, that when the Owner is having other work done, either by contract or by his own force, the Landscape Architect may direct the time and manner of constructing the work done under this contract, so that conflict will be avoided and the construction of the various works being done for the Owner shall be harmonized. II-13 The Contractor further agrees that he will commence work within ten (10) days after the date written notice to do so shall have been given to the Contractor, and will progress therewith so that the work shall be substantially completed in accordance with the terms of this*Agreement. By the term "substantially completed" is meant that the structure has been made suitable for use of occupancy and is in condition to serve its intended purpose, but still may require minor miscellaneous work ad- 1ustment. - 46. EXTENSION'OF TIME The Contractor agrees that he has submitted his proposal in full recog- nition -of the time required for the completion of this project and has considered the liquidated damage provisions of paragraph 47 herein and that he shall not be entitled to nor will he request an extension of time on this contract except when his work has been delayed by an act or neglect. 'of the Owner or Landscape Architect or of any employee of either or by other contractors employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the work,. or by strike, lockouts, fire 'and unusual delays be common carrier, and unavoidable cause of causes beyond the Contractor's control. The Contrac- tor may apply for extension of time and the Landscape Architect shall submit such written request to the City Council for their• consideration. Should the contractor disagree with the action of the City`.Council on granting an extension of time, the disagreement shall be settled as provided by Paragraph 44 herein. 47. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR DELAY And the CONTRACTOR agrees that time is.of the essence of this contract, and that for each calendar day of delay beyond the contract -completion date herein agreed upon for the completion of the work herein specified and contracted for (after due allowance for such extension of time as is provided for under Extension of Time Hereinabove), the OWNER may with- hold permanently.from the CONTRACTOR'S total compensation the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) per day. 48. TAXES The Texas Sales Tax does not apply to this project. Ruling No. 2 (Amended) of the State Comptroller of Public Accounts must be followed The Contractor shall supply total amount of materials cost prior to sing ing of contract. _ 49. PAYMENTS The Contractor shall make his application according to breakdown for monthly payments.to the Owner on or about the first (1st) day of each month. Certificates will be checked and forwarded to the Owner on or before the tenth (loth) day of each month at which time the Con- tractor should receive. II-14 from the Owner ninety per cent (90%) of the value of materials and labor expended on the construction less previous payments.- Final payment will include the remaining ten percent (10%) Contractor shall deliver with his request for final payment copies of all manufacturer's guarantees, service contracts, etc., and affidavits satis- factory to the Owner that all payrolls, bills, etc., are paid.in.full 50.• FINAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE. Within thirty-one (31) days after the CONTRACTOR has given the Landscape Architect written notice that the work has been completed, or substanitally completed, the Landscape Architect and the OWNER shall inspect the work and within said time, if the work,be found'to be completed or substantially completed in accordance with -the Plan and Specifications, the Landscape Architect shall. issue to the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR his certificate of completion and thereupon it shall be the duty of the OWNER within said thirty- one (31) days to issue a Certificate of Acceptance of the work to the Con- tractor. Also at the time of .final acceptance, contractor shall furnish Owner with certificates of warranty registration for all equipment by manu- facturer. 51. FINAL CLEANUP - __ The Contractor shall make a final cleanup of all parts of the work oefore final acceptance by.the City. This cleanup shall include among other things, removing all pieces of concrete, pipe and other con- struction materials and in general, clearing the site of the work in an orderly manner. The cost of the cleanup shall be included as a part.of the cost of the various items of'work involved and no direct compensation will be made for this work. 52.. FINAL PAYMENT Upon the issuance of the Certificate of Completion, the Landscape Architect shall proceed to make final measurements and prepare final statement of the value of all work performed and materials furnished under the terms of the Agreement before the 31st day after the date of Certificate of Com- pletion.the balance due the CONTRACTOR under the terms of this Agreement, provided he has fully performed his contractual obligations under the terms of this contract; and said paym nt shay[' become due in -any event upon said performance by the CONTRACTOR. No Text .......... 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': P•• Y,.T. j, .:. ia�F �° � .Lcu"r�'.a r c� C�•�..r- s ,,q �..,+- ,C a � ��,r^���•.,' ,� T i h � •�u S-.,,:"5�.� i� •M � ...i Y � '�. ; r ;, X.. r:�v }.9'�yx �•s.'^<}t, y;.: .r .4-. _" J < x"riThe n,c ' to the'Ci°Cont -t4 Vractor must �rof Lubbock prior.to the commencement of performance .for:the� x .,fi,t" 3 `.. t•' 'a �`_.,r,. - d-. yv.? £r!w . aa-+aws ^ w 9 s I- I1 *.F 9+• r ..7a: .,A » .•c,=r_�._'`L= nl '.zL -',' . �t aa• r ��r :e�-r. S�AW`"contract by the ractor Z�a Bu,1sThe ontractoral1 obtain ' "'[u, .,.•;.. 9�' 4 F--:. der s rP,47, p r .s"a ri r a �� i f :p .•. '_�"." g .y^ .s'*`a-9,. Risk : pot 1 cy i n .the' amount Of., the contract .� din eVentr , plans and specifications pro roc ,de or try yv f aes ucture or_in :the event the 1 t work ;product may be "damaged .by >fi re or..any *r„ �R-4 other; el ement and ahe 'City of. Lubbock i s r ._. t . obl .gatedyby --the :terms ;of the :contract to 'make-advance';payments as the `performance of x the contract progresses k:'A;Buiider's Rlskpolicy w,llnot be required where the tyof Lubbock ;pays no., money until the' Sob -,s f,nally.accepted by'the'"Cit .of'Lubbock ` r r n such �e,vent the construction shall be for at the Contractor's r, sk 3 .� •'' ��, s.: F _ � § .�4"��''4^p"� �-. 3^` fM�'' � 's''���.�•R�, 'k{� ';,...,n4.%va7`.��'i�',.r �y,{`:3 .1 . } r \' t`. -I �.- • . ,, ,• V'' .1c • p t �[< �,ZT'i'�.C�..Y• } , ,k �Zi�.,W:The Contractor shai7 obtain a Workmen's" Compensat, on .pol, cy n` the amount 'required h .i,uH,,.. r��r i. s..7 .. _ . 1 a 7e.'.t with by w pr, or o e `commencement of the performance W'the � -.f } �f � b S r � �' � t�-4 t.:ayw �r•t-^-•w, ° , •� ,s .Z :} �. n i Y_c� R�. y �� sr.Y �'d '-M',+�.�¢4 '. n''•:`. 4.e.`.2 IV The' ontractor..shal l 'obta, n `,Manufacturer's r ° r Contractor's General Li abi 1, ty policy as , �.n s ` I''� •.7t ° i�'.•,.1. ^ - n x "� ✓ M {^"f" 5 .r �3`' 'c� s s._.: 5 .y�cr4 `ti,`T jir: c-.4 a lr fo�l ows S^'`J+T�r-ry"p..,'cI 4 x. y.-'t Sjir `"t'K-+ t+._ r ,y '.,,,,y F,, y•'. -y •^ [ � ,�,"�. f i." �- _ Y yr� �''N. <,«.f"` �kM,,,�#,�"-�' '.tr-+w �^w .r Y' �"`,,' ' c � r �w , f K 4¢ ,f•». ty+ ry, �.:>:�r y�ir .. •• ? ri4 ��r�'� '� •. tt.:: "� .;..rt. � �• .,aw. + ,,+•� s In an amount of not ess than `$50,000„for � � injuries, dncluding'accidental 'deathto* . �,.;M ; . •,, , :any one person; -.-and subject `to the`"above �� l,m,t .for each person, in an amount not-Iess k �, ,�z than$100,000per,� acci dent, and not 1 essAR�T�k �< = than $100,000 property damage .x :.� r P ��. `'+r t..a..:"Y,r,.[, r ,t . 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Tax on^.Transportation Charges y- >r<.' ,�.:`rf * r 4 1*, �^yb'ii!-� •_ W,*;�E.q.+9+',"rtG ,i: "4-.arc art AmountsApayid for Chet;tra sportation of cons.tr ction_mateHal _. K cons igned to adState or`po`7itical subdivi5�on of,,a'State in r .,..aaµ..r. ,a• r j M3h'asatC+Cx,^f w _ -cl udi ng an agency or Instrumental i ty xthereOT, >a n :case .of a - '•v,ln-r w <. .� h .... .., .�., r;r•. ..: d. .xif .r. "i .T+- i.,.k,;_.�.+yf.,.� se,• z contractor;fo incor`poratiron ti nto a ;State ,,project, are;�=,� s- f 7 �;exempt"from ,tax�ontransportatIonyof, property imposed by;� 4� , Section 3475 of the Internal -,Revenue `Code,=if such materials V7iare :consi geed pursuanVto"� nstructi ons-Issued by `the `State `or pol i t cal subdi vise on thereof authori zi zing'such procedure t_ Accordingly; the contractor :tiere� n i s authorized `by " the owner herein ao have construction�materia7s-=`necessar for actual incorporation yinto theproject covered by''this'con .0 4 M.. 6 . _. ,�. tract, consigned to .the owner.;herein, ;in case of w, . aq_tractor, and sai d pmateri al s will :be deemed :�to have been pur "ch-ased by sai d owner, and no :federal `transportati on "tax 'shal 1 ti be paid thereon�,�:ft.-t! y y J �;- l� a + 4 m3i y,1s rj 4 �c:Yfc,ram+♦, As1,is rovision: i s notmended ana shall not be construed } �{ t . R:1(r \ Z. ♦ P y .- ,i^.2Ni�C..e 4f•• a ,. 7[ti+./^'s:c. '. 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