HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 3287 - Contract - Combustion Service Company - Boiler Room Piping, Municipal Square - 01_11_1990Resolution # 3287
January 11, 1990
Item #21
Bid #10442
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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 by
and between the City of Lubbock and Combustion Service Company for boiler
room installation at Municipal Square, 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 11th day of
aneitte Boyd, City Secre
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
ene Eads, Pu chasing Manager
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Harold Willard, ssis ant City
Attorney
January , 1990.
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B. C. McMIN , MAYOR
CITY OF LUBBOCK
SPECIFICATIONS
FOR
BOILER ROOM PIPING INSULATION AT MUNICIPAL SQUARE
BID # 10442
CITY OF LUBBOCK
Lubbock, Texas/4,
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MAILED TO VENDOR: 12-22-89
CLOSE: 12-28-89; 2:00 p.m.
DID # 10442
ADDENDUM # 1
PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:
-1., Please modify or amend contract documents per attached
documents.
THANY YOU
CITY OF LU CK
PURCHASING OFFICE
PLEASE RETURN ONE COPY WITH YOUR BID
?II.I:R R00!1 PIPING INSULATION ATMUNICIPAL SQUARE
ADDENDUM #1
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3. REVISE SPECIFICATTON 15055:
1.1 On pi4e 15055-1, delete all reference to painting piping insulation.
This *411 be done at a future time.
2. REV19E 'SPECIFICATIONS: SECTION 15250:
2.1 rin paoe 15250-2, acid the following paragraphs:
5-A CALCIi7M SILICATE INSULATION:
5A.1 Provide FS HH-I-1751/5, Class V (canvas jacketed), rated
for use in this application (1500 deg F minimum).
5y.1 INSULATION COVERINGS:
5B.1 Provide glass cloth covering on all pipe and equipment
insulation to facilitate future painting. Leave all
insulation with clean white coverings.
2.2 Gna pate 15250-3, paragraph 7.7: Delete the renuirement to insulate
val-eF ,omit insulation from there items as stated in paragraph 6.1.1).
2.3 rn.a pigre 15250-4,
"Cold Surfaces": change the thickness of the insulation on the
chiller from 3" to 1".
"'Hot Surfaces": Change the breeching insulation to 3" Calcium
Silicate. Also show that the emergency generator's muffler is
also to be insulated with this same material.
'... CITY OF LUBBOCK
SPECIFICATIONS
for
TITLE: BOILER ROOM PIPING INSULATION AT MUNICIPAL SQUARE
ADDRESS: 916 TEXAS
BID NUMBER: 10442
PROJECT NUMBER: 1491-552101-9013
CONTRACT PREPARED BY: Purchasing Department
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INDEX
PAGE
1.
NOTICE TO BIDDERS..........................................................................................3
2.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS............................................................................4
3.
BID PROPOSAL - BID FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACTS.................................................................10
4.
PAYMENT BOND..............................................................................................13
5.
PERFORMANCE BOND..........................................................................................16
6.
CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE..................................................................................19
7.
CONTRACT..................................................................................................21
8.
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT.......................................................................23
9.
CURRENT WAGE DETERMINATIONS...............................................................................41
10.
SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................42
11.
SPECIAL CONDITIONS........................................................................................43
12.
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE......................................................................................45
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
BID # 10442
Sealed proposals addressed to Gene Eads, C.P.M., Purchasing Manager, City of Lubbock, Texas, will be
received at the office of the Purchasing Manager, 1625 13th St., Room L-04, Lubbock, Texas, 79401, until
2:00 o'clock p.m. on the 14th day of December. 1989, or as changed by the issuance of formal addenda to all
planholders, to furnish all labor and materials and perform all work for the construction of the following
described project:
BOILER ROOM PIPING INSULATION AT MUNICIPAL SQUARE
After the expiration of the time and date above first written, said sealed proposals will be opened
by the Purchasing Manager at his office and publicly read aloud.
It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to insure that his bid is actually in the office of Gene
A-- Eads, Purchasing Manager for the City of Lubbock, prior to the expiration of the date above first written.
The City Council will consider the bids on the 11th day of January, 1990, at Municipal Bldg.,
Lubbock, Texas, or as soon thereafter as may be reasonably convenient, subject to the right to reject any or
all bids and waive any formalities. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond
and payment bond in accordance with Article 5160, Vernon's Ann. Civil St., in the amount of 100% of the
total contract price in the event that said contract price exceeds $25,000.00. Said statutory bonds should
*" be issued by a company carrying a current Best Rating of B or superior, as the rating of the bond company is
a factor that will be considered in determination of the lowest responsible bidder. If the contract price
does not exceed $25,000.00 the said statutory bonds will not be required.
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Bidders are required, whether or not a payment or performance bond is required, to submit a
cashier's or certified check issued by a bank satisfactory to the City of Lubbock, or a proposal bond from a
reliable surety company, payable without recourse to the order of the City of Lubbock in an amount not less
than 5% of the total amount of the bid submitted as a guarantee that bidder will enter into a contract and
execute all necessary bonds (if required) within 10 days after notice of award of the contract to him.
It shall be each bidders sole responsibility to inspect the site of the work and to inform himself
regarding all local conditions under which the work is to be done. It shall be understood and agreed that
all such factors have been thoroughly investigated and considered in the preparation of the bid submitted.
The plans, specifications, proposal forms and contract documents may be examined at the office of
the Purchasing Manager for the City of Lubbock, Texas.
Attention of each bidder is particularly called to the schedule of general prevailing rate of per
diem wages included in the contract documents on file in the office of the Purchasing Manager of the City of
Lubbock, which document is specifically referred to in this notice to bidders. Each bidder's attention is
.. further directed to provision of Article 5159a, Vernon's Ann. Civil St., and the requirements contained
therein concerning the above wage scale and payment by the contractor of the prevailing rates of wages as.
heretofore established by owner in said wage scale.
The City of Lubbock hereby notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant
to this advertisement, minority and women business enterprises will be afforded equal opportunities to
submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race,
color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award.
There will be a pre -bid conference on 14th day of December, 1989, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Personnel
Conference Room #108, Municipal Building, 1625 13th Street.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
BY: ene Eads, C.P.M.
Purchasing Manager
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
BID # 10442
Sealed proposals addressed to Gene Eads, C.P.M., Purchasing Manager, City of Lubbock, Texas, will be
received at the office of the Purchasing Manager, Municipal Building, 1625 13th Street, Room L-04, Lubbock,
Texas, 79401 until 2:00 o'clock P.M. on the 28th day of December, 1989, or as changed by the issuance of
formal addenda to all planholders, to furnish all labor and materials and perform all work for the
construction of the following described project:
BOILER ROOM PIPING INSULATION AT MUNICIPAL SQUARE
After the expiration of the time and date above first written, said sealed proposals will be opened
by the Purchasing Manager at his office and publicly read aloud.
The plans, specifications, proposal forms and contract documents may be examined at the office of
the Purchasing Manager for the City of Lubbock, Texas.
Attention of each bidder is particularly called to the Schedule of General Prevailing Rate of Per
Diem Wages included in the contract documents on file in the office of the Purchasing Manager of the City of
Lubbock, Texas. Each bidder's attention is further directed to the provisions of Article 5159a, Vernon's
Ann. Civil St., and the requirements contained therein concerning such wage scales and payment by the
contractor of the prevailing rates of wages as heretofore established by the City of Lubbock.
The City of Lubbock hereby notifies all bidders that in regard to any contract entered into pursuant
to this advertisement, minority and women business enterprises wiLL be afforded equal opportunities to
e submit bids in response to this invitation and will not be discriminated against on the grounds of race,
color, sex, or national origin in consideration for an award.
There will be a prebid conference on 14th day of December, 1989, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., Personnel
Conference Room 108, Municipal Building, 1625 13th Street.
BY: Gene Eads, C.P.M.
PURCHASING MANAGER
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS
~" 1. SCOPE OF WORK
The work to be done under the contract documents shall consist of the following:
This is for reinsulation of piping in mechanical room at Municipal Square.
The contractor shall furnish all labor, superintendence, machinery, equipment and all materials necessary to
complete this project in accordance with contract documents.
2. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
All work covered by this contract shall be done in accordance with contract documents described in the Gen-
eral Conditions.
All bidders shall be thoroughly familiar with all of the requirements set forth on the contract documents
for the construction of this project and shall be responsible for the satisfactory completion of all work
contemplated by said contract documents.
3. PLANS FOR USE BY BIDDERS
It is the intent of the City of Lubbock that all parties with an interest in submitting a bid on the project
covered by the contract documents be given a reasonable opportunity to examine the documents and prepare a
bid without charge of forfeiture of deposit. The contract documents, may be examined without charge as
noted in the Notice to Bidders.
4. TIME AND ORDER FOR COMPLETION
The construction covered by the contract documents shall be fully completed within 45 (FORTY) calendar days
from the date specified in the Notice to Proceed issued by the City of Lubbock to the successful bidder.
The Contractor will be permitted to prosecute the work in the order of his own choosing, provided, however,
the City reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit a progress schedule of the work contemplated
by the contract documents. In the event the City requires a progress schedule to be submitted, and it is
determined by the City that the progress of the work is not in accordance with the progress schedule so sub-
mitted, the City may direct the Contractor to take such action as the City deems necessary to insure comple-
tion of the project within the time specified.
... 5. PAYMENT
` All payments due to Contractor shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions of
the contract documents.
6. AFFIDAVITS OF BILLS PAID
The City of Lubbock reserves the right, prior to final acceptance of this project to require the Contractor
to execute an affidavit that all bills for labor, materials and incidentals incurred in the construction of
the improvements contemplated by the contract documents have been paid in full and that there are no claims
pending, of which the Contractor has been notified.
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7. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP
The intent of these contract documents is that only materials and workmanship of the best quality and grade
will be furnished. The fact that the specifications may fail to be sufficiently complete in some detail
will not relieve the Contractor of full responsibility for providing materials of high quality and for pro-
tecting them adequately until incorporated into the project. The presence or absence of a representative of
the City on the site will not relieve the Contractor of full responsibility of complying with this provi-
sion. The specifications for materials and methods set forth in the contract documents provide minimum
standards of quality which the Owner believes necessary to procure a satisfactory project.
8. GUARANTEES
All equipment and materials incorporated in the project and all construction shall be guaranteed against de-
fective materials and workmanship. Prior to final acceptance, the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner, a
written general guarantee which shall provide that the Contractor shall remedy any defects in the work, and
pay for any and all damages of any nature whatsoever resulting in such defects, when such defects appear
within ONE year from date of final acceptance of the work as a result of defective materials or workmanship,
at no cost to the Owner (City of Lubbock).
9. PLANS FOR THE CONTRACTOR
The contractor will be furnished one set of plans and specifications, and related contract documents for his
use during construction. Plans and specifications for use during construction will only be furnished di-
rectly to the Contractor. The Contractor shall then distribute copies of plans and specifications to sup-
pliers, subcontractors or others, as required for proper prosecution of the work contemplated by the Con-
tractor.
10. PROTECTION OF THE WORK
The Contractor shall be responsible for the care, preservation, conservation, and protection of all materi-
als, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, apparatus, accessories, facilities, and all means of construc-
tion, and any and all parts of the work whether the Contractor has been paid, partially paid, or not paid
for such work, until the date the City issues its certificate of completion to Contractor. The City re-
serves the right, after the bids have been opened and before the contract has been awarded, to require of a
bidder the following information:
(a) The experience record of the bidder showing completed jobs of a similar nature to the one covered by
the proposed contract and all work in progress with bond amounts and percentage completed.
(b) A sworn statement of the current financial condition of the bidder.
(c) Equipment schedule.
11. TEXAS STATE SALES TAX
This contract is issued by an organization which qualifies for exemption provisions pursuant to provisions
of Article 20.04 of the Texas Limited Sales, Excise and Use Tax Act.
The Contractor must obtain a limited sales, excise and use tax permit which shall enable him to buy the ma-
terials to be incorporated into the work without paying the tax at the time of purchase.
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12. PROTECTION OF SUBSURFACE LINES AND STRUCTURES
It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to prosecute the work contemplated by the contract documents in
such a way as to exercise due care to locate and prevent damage to all underground pipelines, utility Lines,
conduits or other underground structures which might or could be damaged by Contractor during the construc-
tion of the project contemplated by these contract documents. The City of Lubbock agrees that it O LL fur-
nish Contractor the location of all such underground lines and utilities of which it has knowledge. How-
ever, such fact shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibilities aforementioned. All such under-
ground lines or structures cut or damaged by Contractor during the prosecution of the cork contemplated by
this contract shall be repaired immediately by Contractor to the satisfaction of the City of Lubbock, Texas,
at Contractor's expense.
13. BARRICADES AND SAFETY MEASURES
The contractor shall, at his own expense, furnish and erect such barricades, fences, lights and danger sig-
nals, and shall take such other precautionary measures for the protection of persons, property and the work
as may be necessary.
The Contractor will be held responsible for all damage to the work due to failure of barricades, signs, and
�^ lights to protect it, and when damage is incurred, the damaged portion shall be immediately removed and re-
placed by Contractor at his own cost and expense. The Contractor's responsibility for maintenance of barri-
cades, signs, and lights shall not cease until the date of issuance to Contractor of City's certificate of
acceptance of the project.
14. EXPLOSIVES
The use of explosives will not be permitted unless written permission to do so is obtained by the Contractor
from the City. In aLl cases where written permission is obtained for the use of explosives, the Contractor
shall assume full responsibility for all damage which may occur as a direct or indirect result of the.bLast-
ing. In addition, in all cases where explosives are authorized to be used, the Contractor shall use utmost
care so as not to endanger life or property and the Contractor shall further use only such methods as are
currently utilized by persons, firms, or corporations engaged in similar type of construction activity.
Explosive materials shall not be stored or kept at the construction site by the Contractor.
In all cases where explosives are to be used during the construction of the project contemplated by this
contract, it shall be the duty of the Contractor to notify each utility company having structures (above or
below the ground) in proximity to the site of the work of Contractor's intention to use explosives, and such
notice shall be given sufficiently in advance to enable the companies to take such steps as they may deem
necessary to protect their property from injury. Such notice, however, shall not relieve the Contractor of
responsibility for any damage resulting from his blasting operations.
15. CONTRACTOR'S REPRESENTATIVE
The successful bidder shall be required to have a responsible local representative available at all times
while the work is in progress under this contract. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish the
p^ name, address and telephone number where such local representative may be reached during the time that the
work contemplated by this contract is in progress.
16. INSURANCE
The Contractor shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all insurance as required
in the General Conditions of the contract documents, from an underwriter authorized to do business in the
State of Texas and satisfactory to the City. Proof of coverage shall be furnished to the City and written
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notice of cancellation or any material change will be provided ten (10) days in advance of cancellation or
change. All policies shall contain an agreement on the part of the insurer waiving the right to subroga-
tion.
The insurance certificates furnished shall name the City as an additional insured and shall further state
that all subcontractors are named as additional insureds, or in the alternative, shall be accompanied by a
statement from the Contractor to the effect that no work on this particular project shall be subcontracted.
LABOR AND WORKING HOURS
Attention of each bidder is particularly called to the schedule of general prevailing rate of per diem wages
included in these contract documents. The wage rate which must be paid on this project shall not be less
than specified in the schedule of general prevailing rates of per diem wages as above mentioned. The
bidders' attention is further directed to the requirements of Article 5159a, Vernon's Annotated Civil
Statutes providing for the payment of the wage schedules above mentioned and the bidder's obligations there-
under. The inclusion of the schedule of general prevailing rate of per diem wages in these contract docu-
ments does not release the Contractor from compliance with any wage law that may be applicable. Construc-
tion work under this contract requiring an inspector will not be performed on weekends or holidays unless
the following conditions exist:
(1) The project being constructed is essential to the City of Lubbock's ability to provide the necessary
service to its citizens.
(2) Delays in construction are due to factors outside the control of the Contractor. The Contractor is
approaching the penalty provisions of the contract and Contractor can show he has made a diligent
effort to complete the contract within the allotted time.
Before construction work requiring an inspector is to be performed on weekends or holidays, the Contractor
must notify the Owner's Representative not less than three full working days prior to the weekend or holiday
he desires to do work and obtain written permission from the Owner's Representative to do such work. The
final decision on whether to allow construction work requiring an inspector on weekends or holidays will be
made by the Owner's Representative.
In any event, if a condition should occur or arise at the site of this project or from the work being done
under this contract which is hazardous or dangerous to property or life, the Contractor shall immediately
commence work, regardless of the day of the week or the time of day, to correct or alleviate such condition
so that it is no longer dangerous to property or life.
PAYMENT OF EMPLOYEES AND FILING OF PAYROLLS
The contractor and each of his subcontractors shall pay each of his employees engaged in work on the project
under this contract in full (less mandatory legal deductions) in cash, or by check readily cashable without
discount, not less often than once each week. The Contractor and each of his subcontractors engaged at the
site of the work shall not later than the seventh day following the payment of wages, file with the Owner's
Representative, or Engineer, a certified, sworn, legible copy of such payroll. This shall contain the name
of each employee, his classification, the number of hours worked on each day, rate of pay, and net pay. The
affidavit shall state that the copy is a true and correct copy of such payroll, that no rebates or deduc-
tions (except as shown) have been made, or will in the future be made from the wages paid as shown thereon.
The Contractor must classify employees according to one of the classifications set forth in the schedule of
general prevailing rate of per diem wages, which schedule is included in the contract documents.
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The Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of Lubbock on whose behalf this contract is made, ten
dollars for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day, or portion thereof, such
laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the wages assigned to his particular classification as set
forth in the schedule of general prevailing rate of per diem wages included in these contract documents.
19. PROVISIONS CONCERNING ESCALATOR CLAUSES
Proposals submitted containing any conditions which provide for changes in the stated bid price due to in-
creases or decreases in the cost of materials, labor or other items required for the project will be re-
jected and returned to the bidder without being considered.
20. PREPARATION FOR PROPOSAL
The bidder shall submit his proposal on forms furnished by the City. All blank spaces in the form shall be
correctly filled in and the bidder shall state the price both in words and numerals, for which he proposes
to do the work contemplated or furnish the materials required. Such prices shall be written in ink, dis-
tinctly and legibly, or typewritten. In case of discrepancy between the price written in words and the
price written in figures, the price written in words shall govern. If the proposal is submitted by an indi-
vidual, his name must be signed by him or his duly authorized agent. If a proposal is submitted by a firm,
association, or partnership, the name and address of each member must be given and the proposal signed by a
member of the firm, association or partnership, or person duly authorized. If the proposal is submitted by
a company or corporation, the company or corporate name and business address must be given, and the proposal
signed by an official or duly authorized agent. Powers of attorney authorizing agents or others to sign
proposals must be properly certified and must be in writing and submitted with the proposal. The proposal
shall be executed in ink.
Each proposal shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed as specified in the Notice to Bidders, and
endorsed on the outside of the envelope in the following manner: -
(a) Bidder's name
(b) Proposal for (description of the project).
Bid proposals may be withdrawn and resubmitted at any time prior to the time set for opening of the bids,
but no proposal may be withdrawn or altered thereafter.
21. BOUND COPY OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
Bidder understands and agrees that the contract to be executed by bidder shall be bound and include the fol-
lowing:
(a) Notice to Bidders.
(b) General Instructions to Bidders.
(c) Bidder's Proposal.
(d) Statutory Bond (if required).
(e) Contract Agreement.
(f) General Conditions.
—� (g) Special Conditions (if any).
(h) Specifications.
(i) Insurance Certificates.
(j) All other documents made available to bidder for his inspection in accordance with the Notice to
Bidders.
If Plans and Specifications are too bulky or cumbersome to be physically bound, they are to be considered
incorporated by reference into the aforementioned contract documents.
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BID PROPOSAL
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BID FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACTS
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PLACE Lubbock, Texas
DATE. December 28,1989
PROJECT NO. 1491-552101-9013 (Bid No.. 10442)
Proposal of Combustion Service Co. Box 873,1706 Ave. P , 79408
(hereinafter called Bidder)
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Lubbock, Texas (hereinafter called Owner)
Gentlemen:
� The Bidder, in compliance with your invitation for bids for the construction of a Boiler Room
Piping Insulation at Aanicipal Square
..� having carefully examined the plans, specifications, instructions to bidders, notice to bidders and all other re-
lated contract documents and the site of the proposed work, and being familiar with all of the conditions surround-
ing 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 plans, specifica-
tions and contract documents, within the time set forth therein and at the price stated below. The price to cover
all expenses incurred in performing the work required under the contract documents, of which this proposal is to be
a part, is as follows: And as noted on page 2: -
BID: Ten Thousand Three Hundred Seventy and no/100 10,370.00--
Amount shall be shown in both words and figures. In case of discrepancy, the amount shown in words shall govern.)
Bidder hereby agrees to commence the work on the above project on or before a date to be specified in a
' written "Notice to Proceed" of the Owner and to fully complete the project within 45 (FORTY FIVE) consecutive cal-
endar days thereafter as stipulated in the specifications and other contract documents. Bidder hereby further
agrees to pay to Owner as liquidated damages the sum of $100.00 (one hundred fifty dollars) for each consecutive
caterxiar day in excess of the time set forth hereinabove for completion of this project, all as more fully set forth
in the general conditions of the contract documents.
Bidder understands and agrees that this bid proposal shall be completed and submitted in accordance with in-
struction number 20 of the General Instructions to Bidders.
Bidder understands that the Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any formality in
the bidding.
The Bidder agrees that this bid shall be good and may not be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) calendar
days after the scheduled closing time for receiving bids.
The undersigned Bidder hereby declares that he has visited the site of the work and has carefully examined
the plans, specifications and contract documents pertaining to the work covered by this bid, and he further agrees
to commence work on or before the date specified in the written notice to proceed, and to substantially complete the
work on which he has bid; as provided in the contract documents.
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Enclosed with this proposal is a Cashier's Check or Certified Check forFlVe Hundred Eighteen &�
Dollars (S 518.50 ) or a Proposal Bond in the sun of N/A Dollars ($
which it is agreed shall be collected and retained by the Owner as liquidated damages in the event the proposal
accepted by the Owner and the undersigned fails to execute the necessary contract documents and the required bon
(if any) with the Owner within ten (10) days after the date of receipt of written notification of acceptance of
proposal; otherwise, said check or bond shall be returned to the undersigned upon demand.
Bidder understands and agrees that the contract to be executed by Bidder shall be bound and include all
tract documents made available to him for his inspection in accordance with the Notice to Bidders.
•, Combustion Service Co.
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;•' Contractor
¢ ; S BY: l
'.' Leon vidson, President
'�a�i�rSeal' if Bidder is a Corporation)
ATTEST:
Secretary Nadine Womack
Attached is Certificate of Insurance.
You will note some variance from the specified protection:
1. We carry Comprehensive general Liability and with limits of $500,000 property
damage and $500,000 bodily injury.
2. We do not carry Product and Completed Operations hazard.
3.We will provide Owners Protection or Contingent Public Liability Insurance
and Property Damage Liability Insurance.
4. We do not carry Builder Risk Insurance since we are not Builders or
General Construction Contractors.
5. We do not carry an Umbrella Policy.
We have maintained the above coverage for many years and consider it reasonable
and appropriate for the insulating work involved and allows us to provide this
service at a reasonable cost to the customer.
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PAYMENT BOND
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STATUTORY PAYMENT BOND PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5160
OF THE REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS
AS AMENDED BY
ACTS OF THE 56TH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION,
1959
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that (hereinafter called the Principal(s), as
Principal(s), and
(hereinafter called the Surety(s), as Surety(s), are held and firmly bound unto the City of Lubbock (hereinafter
called the Obligee), in the amount of Dollars ($ ) lawful money of
the United States for the payment whereof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, adminis-
trators, 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 day of
, 19_, to
and said Principal under the law is required before commencing the work provided for in said contract to execute a
bond in the amount 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.
NOW, 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 -contractor in the prosecution of the work provided for in said con-
tract, then, this obligation shall be void; otherwise to remain 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 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.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal (s) and Surety (s) have signed and sealed this instrument this
day of 19_
Surety
Principal
By:
*By:
(Title)
By:
(Title)
By:
(Title)
The undersigned surety company represents that it is duly qualified to do business in Texas, and hereby des-
ignates 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:
Approved as to form:
City of Lubbock
By:
_. (Title) _
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 attorney for our files.
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PERFORMANCE BOND
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STATUTORY PERFORMANCE BOND PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 5160
OF THE REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF TEXAS AS
AMENDED BY
ACTS OF THE 56TH LEGISLATURE, REGULAR SESSION 1959
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, 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, administra-
tors, 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 _ day of
19_, to
and said principal under the law is required before commencing the work provided for in said contract to execute a
bond in the amount 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.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal shall faithfully per-
form the work in accordance with the plans, specifications and contract documents, then this obligation shall be
void; otherwise to remain 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 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
Principal
By:
(Title)
*By.
(Title)
By:
(Title)
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The undersigned surety company represents that it 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:
Approved as to Form
City of Lubbock
By.
(Title)
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 attorney for our files.
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CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE
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PRODUCER
THE SANFORD AGENCY
6303 INDIANA AVE.
P.O. BOX 64790
LUBBOCK,�TX 79464
INSURED
ISSUE DATE (MMIDD/YY)
x.. 01/22/90
THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTE R OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS
NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND,
EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW.
COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE
jCOMPANY As
LETTER A UNITED STATES FIRE INS. CO.
COMPANY ps
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COMPANY
COMBUSTION SERV&PLIBRICO SALE LETTER
& SERV, DIV OF COMBUSITION SE �o
P.O. BOX 873
LETTER
LUBBOCK, TX 79408 COMPANY
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THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,
NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY
BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS, AND CONDI-
TIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.
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TYPE OF INSURANCE
POLICY NUMBER
POLICY EFFECTIVE
DATE (MM/DD YY)
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EACH
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AGGREGATE
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STATUTORY
WORKERS' COMPENSATION
$ (EACH ACCIDENT)
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$ (DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT) '
EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY
(DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE)
ri
OTHER
DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/ LOCATIONS /VEHICLES/Fp KX.IXXpkX/SPECIAL ITEMS
THE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS.
WORKERS' COMPENSATION THROUGH T.W.C.A.R.P.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
P.O. BOX 2000
LUBBOCK, TX 79408
SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX•
PIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO
MAIL 10 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE
LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR
BILITY OF ANY KiND,4PON THE MPAN ITS AG NTS OR ESENTATIVES.
AU H (ZED REPR ? TIVE
CONTRACT
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CONTRACT
STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF LUBBOCK
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 11th day of January, 1990, by and between the City of Lubbock,
County of Lubbock, State of Texas, acting by and through B.C. McMinn, Mayor, thereunto authorized to do so,
_ hereinafter referred to as OWNER, and Combustion Service Co.
of the City of LUBBOCK, County of LUBBOCK and the State of TEXAS, hereinafter termed CONTRACTOR.
WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and
performed by the OWNER and under the conditions expressed in the bond bearing even date herewith (if any) the CON-
TRACTOR hereby agrees with OWNER to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as fol-
Lows:
BID # 10442 - BOILER ROOM PIPING INSULATION AT MUNICIPAL SQUARE FOR THE AMOUNT OF $10,370.000
and all extra work in connection therewith, under the terms as stated in the contract documents and at his (or
their) own proper cost and expense to furnish all materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, superintendence,
Labor, insurance and other accessories and services necessary to complete the said construction in accordance with
the contract documents as defined in the General Condition of Agreement.
The CONTRACTOR hereby agrees to commence work within ten days after the date written notice to do so shall have
been given to him and to substantially complete same within the time specified in the contract documents.
The OWNER agrees to pay the CONTRACTOR in current funds for the performance of the contract in accordance with
the proposal submitted therefore, subject to additions and deductions, as provided in the contract documents and to
make payment on account thereof as provided therein.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties to these presents have executed this agreement in Lubbock, Lubbock County,
Texas in the year and day first above written.
ATTEST: _
Sec tary
ATTEST:
Secretary
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS (OWNER)
By: �G9ty�'
Combustion Service Co.
CONTRACTOR
By:
TITLE:
COMPLETE ADDRESS:
P.O. Box 873
1706 Ave F.
Lubbock, Texas 79408
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT
1. OWNER
Whenever the word Owner, or the expression Party of the First Part, or First Party, are used in this con ---
tract, it shall be understood as referring to the City of 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: Combustion Service Co. ,
who has agreed to perform the work embraced in this contract, or to his or their legal representative.
3. OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE
Whenever the word Owner's Representative or representative is used in this contract, it shall be understood
as referring to JERRY SMITH, DIRECTOR OF BUILDING SERVICES, City of Lubbock, under whose supervision these
contract documents, including the plans and specifications, were prepared, and who will inspect construc-
tions; or to such other representative, supervisor, or inspector as may be authorized by said Owner to act
in any particular under this agreement. Engineers, supervisor or inspectors will act for the Owner under
the direction of. Owner's Representative, but shall not directly supervise the Contractor or men acting in
behalf of the Contractor.
4. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
The contract documents shall consist of the Notice to Bidders, General Instructions to Bidders, Proposal,
Signed Agreement, Statutory Bonds (if required), General Conditions of the Agreement, Special Conditions of
the Agreement (if any), Specifications, Plans, Insurance Certificate, and all other documents made available
to Bidder for his inspection in accordance with the Notice to Bidders.
5. 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 Owner's Representative is intended; and similarly, the words "Approved,"
"Acceptable," "Satisfactory," or words of like import shall mean approved by or acceptable or satisfactory
to the Owner's Representative.
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 na-
ture, be specifically and clearly described and specified, but are necessarily described in general terms,
the fulfillment of which must depend on individual judgment, then, in all such cases, any question of the
fulfillment of said specifications shall be decided by the Owner's Representative, 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.
6. SUBCONTRACTOR
The term Subcontractor, as employed herein, includes only those having a direct contract with the Contractor
for performance of work on the project contemplated by these contract documents. Owner shall have no re-
sponsibility to any Subcontractor employed by Contractor for performance of work on the project contemplated
by these contract documents, but said Subcontractors will look exclusively to Contractor for any payments
due Subcontractor.
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7. WRITTEN NOTICE
Written notice shall be deemed to have been duly served if delivered in person to the individual or to a
member of the firm or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or if delivered at or sent
certified mail to the last business address known to him who gives the notice.
8. WORK
Unless otherwise stipulated, the Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials, supplies, machinery,
equipment, tools, superintendence, labor, insurance, and all water, light, power, fuel, transportation and
all other facilities necessary for the execution and completion of the work covered by the contract docu-
ments. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new and both workmanship and materials shall be
of a good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and
quality of materials. Materials or work described in words which so applied have well known, technical or
trade meaning shall be held to refer such recognized standards.
All work shall be done and all materials furnished in strict conformity with the contract documents.
9. SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETED
The term "Substantially Completed" is meant that the structure or project contemplated by the contract docu-
ments has been made suitable for use or occupancy or the facility is in a condition to serve its intended
purpose, but still may require minor miscellaneous work and adjustment.
10. LAYOUT
Except as specifically provided herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for laying out all work and
shall accomplish this work in a manner acceptable to the Owner's Representative. The Owner's Representative
will check the Contractor's layout of all major structures and any other layout work done by the Contractor
at Contractor's request, but this check does not relieve the Contractor of the responsibility of correctly
Locating all work in accordance with the Plans and Specifications.
11. KEEPING OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ACCESSIBLE
The Contractor shall be furnished with one copies of all Plans, Profiles and Specifications without expense
to him and he shall keep one copy of same consistently accessible on the job site.
12. RIGHT OF ENTRY
The Owner's Representative may make periodic visits to the site to observe the progress of quality of the
executed work and to determine, in general, if the work is proceeding in accordance with the contract docu-
ments. He will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check the quality or
quantity of the work, nor will he be responsible for the construction means, methods, techniques, sequences
or procedures, or the safety precautions incident thereto. His efforts will be directed towards providing
assurances for the Owner that the completed project will conform to the requirements of the contract docu-
ments, but he will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform the work in accordance with
the Contract Documents. On the basis of his on -site observations, he will keep the Owner informed of the
progress of the work and will endeavor to guard the Owner against defects and deficiencies in the work of
the Contractor.
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13. LINES AND GRADES
All lines and grades shall be furnished by the Owner's Representative whenever necessary for the commence-
ment of the work contemplated by these contract documents or the completion of the work contemplated by
these contract documents. Whenever necessary, Contractor shall suspend his work in order to permit Owner's
Representative to comply with this requirement, but such suspension will be as brief as practical and Con-
tractor shall be allowed no extra compensation therefore. The Contractor shall give the Owner's Repre-
sentative ample notice of the time and place where lines and grades will be needed. All stakes, marks,
etc., shall be carefully preserved by the Contractor, and in case of careless destruction or removal by him,
his Subcontractors, or his employees, such stakes, marks, etc., shall be replaced by the owner's Representa-
tive at Contractor's expense.
t„ 14. OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE'S AUTHORITY AND DUTY
Unless otherwise specified, it is mutually agreed between the parties to this Agreement that the Owner's
Representative shall review all work included herein. He has the authority to stop the work whenever such
stoppage may be necessary to insure the proper execution of the contract. In order to permit delays and
disputes and to discourage litigation, it is further agreed that the Owner's Representative shall, in all
cases, determine the amounts and quantities of the several kinds of work which are to be paid for under this
contract. He shall determine all questions in relation to said work and the construction thereof, and
shall, in all cases, decide every question which may arise relative to the execution of this contract on the
part of said Contractor. The Owner's Representative's estimates and findings shall be conditions precedent
to the right of the parties hereto to arbitration or to any action on the contract, and to any rights of the
Contractor to receive any money under this contract; provided, however, that should Owner's Representative
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 contract, either party may file with said Owner's Representative within
30 days his written objection to the decision or direction so rendered, and by such action may reserve the
right to submit the questions so raised to arbitration as hereinafter provided. it is the intent of this
Agreement that there shall be no delay in the execution of the work, therefore, written decisions or direc-
tion of the Owner's Representative as rendered shall be promptly carried out, and any claim arising there-
from shall be thereafter adjusted to arbitration as hereinafter provided.
The Owner's Representative 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 rela-
tive to the execution of the work or the interpretation of the contract, specifications and plans. Should
the owner's Representative fail to make such decision within a reasonable time, an appeal to arbitration may
be taken as if his decision had been rendered against the party appealing.
15. SUPERINTENDENCE AND INSPECTION
It is agreed by the Contractor that the Owner's Representative shall be and is hereby authorized to appoint
from time to time such subordinate engineers, supervisors, or inspectors as the said Owner's Representative
may deem proper to inspect the materials furnished and the work done under this Agreement, and to see that
said material is furnished and said work is done in accordance with the specifications therefore. The Con-
tractor shall furnish all reasonable aid and assistance required by the subordinate engineers, supervisors
or inspectors for the proper inspection and examination of the work. The Contractor shall regard and obey
the directions and instructions of any subordinate engineers, supervisors or inspectors so appointed, when
such directions and instructions are consistent with the obligations of this Agreement and accompanying
plans and specifications provided, however, should the Contractor object to any orders by any subordinate
engineer, supervisor or inspector, the Contractor may within six (6) days make written appeal to the Owner's
Representative for his decision.
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16. CONTRACTOR'S DUTY AND SUPERINTENDENCE
The Contractor shall give personal attention to the faithful prosecution and completion of this contract and
shalt keep on the work, during its progress, a competent superintendent and any necessary assistants, all
satisfactory to Owner's Representative. The superintendent shall represent the Contractor in his absence
and all directions given to him shall be binding as if given to the Contractor. Adequate supervision by
competent and reasonable representatives of the Contractor is essential to the proper performance of the
work and lack of such supervision shall be grounds for suspending operations of the Contractor.
The work, from its commencement to completion, shall be under the exclusive charge and control of the Con-
tractor and all risk in connection therewith shall be borne by the Contractor.
The Owner or Owner's Representatives will not be responsible for the acts or omissions of the Contractor, or
any subcontractors, or any of his agents or employees, or any other persons performing any of the work.
17. CONTRACTOR'S UNDERSTANDING
It is understood and agreed that the Contractor has, by careful examination, satisfied himself as to the na-
ture and location of the work, the confirmation of the ground, the character, quality and quantity of mate-
rials to be encountered, the character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the
prosecution of the work, and the general and local conditions, and all other matters which in any way effect
the work under this contract. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent, or employee of
the owner, either before or after the execution of this contract, shall effect or modify any of the terms or
obligations herein contained.
18. CHARACTER OF WORKMEN
The Contractor agrees to employ only orderly and competent men, skillful in the performance in the type of
work required under this contract, to do the work; and agrees that whenever the Owner's Representative shall
inform him in writing that any man or men on the work, are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful, or dis-
orderly, such man or men shall be discharged from the work and shall not again be employed on the work with-
out the Owner's Representative's written consent.
19. CONSTRUCTION PLANT
The Contractor shall provide all labor, tools, equipment, machinery and materials necessary in the prosecu-
tion and completion of this contract where it is not otherwise specifically provided that Owner shall fur-
nish same, and it is also understood that Owner shall not be held responsible for the care, preservation,
conservation, or protection of any materials, tools, equipment or machinery or any part of the work until it
is finally completed and accepted.
The building of structures for the housing of men or equipment will be permitted only at such places as the
Owner's Representative shall direct, and the sanitary conditions of the grounds in or about such structure
shall at all times be maintained in a manner satisfactory to the Owner's Representative.
20. SANITATION
Necessary sanitary conveniences for the use of laborers on the work site, properly secluded from public ob-
servation, shall be constructed and maintained by the Contractor in such manner and at such points as shall
be approved by the owner's Representative and their use shall be strictly enforced.
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21. OBSERVATION AND TESTING
The Owner or Owner's Representative shall have the right at all reasonable times to observe and test the
work. Contractor shall make necessary arrangements and provide proper facilities and access for such obser-
vation and testing at any location wherever work is in preparation or progress. Contractor shall ascertain
the scope of any observation which may be contemplated by Owner or Owner's Representative and shall give am-
ple notice as to the time each part of the work will be ready for such observation. Owner or Owner's Rep-
resentative may reject any work found to be defective or not in accordance with the contract documents, re-
gardless of the stage of its completion or the time or place of discovery of such errors and regardless of
whether Owner's Observer has previously accepted the work through oversight or otherwise. If any work
should be covered without approval or consent of the Owner, it must, if requested by Owner or Owner's Repre-
sentative, be uncovered for examination at Contractor's expense. In the event that any part of the work is
being fabricated or manufactured at a location where it is not convenient for Owner or Owner's Representa-
tive to make observations of such work or require testing of said work, then in such event Owner or Owner's
Representative may require Contractor to furnish Owner or Owner's Representative certificates of inspection,
testing or approval made by persons competent to perform such tasks at the location where that part of the
work is being manufactured or fabricated. All such tests will be in accordance with the methods prescribed
by the American Society for Testing and Materials or such other applicable organization as may be required
by law or the contract documents.
If any work which is required to be inspected, tested, or approved is covered up without written approval or
consent of the Owner or Owner's Representative, it must, if requested by the Owner or Owner's Representa-
tive, be uncovered for observation and testing at the Contractor's expense. The cost of all such inspec-
tions, tests and approvals shall be borne by the Contractor unless otherwise provided herein. Any work
which fails to meet the requirements of any such tests, inspections or approval, and any work which meets
the requirements of any such tests or approval but does not meet the requirements of the contract documents
"— shall be considered defective. Such defective work shall be corrected at the Contractor's expense.
Neither observations by the Owner or Owner's Representative, nor inspections, tests, or approvals made by
Owner, Owner's Representative, or other persons authorized under this agreement to make such inspections,
tests, or approvals shall relieve the Contractor from his obligation to perform the work in accordance with
the requirements of the contract documents.
22. DEFECTS AND THEIR REMEDIES
It is further agreed that if the work or any part thereof, or any material brought on the site of the work
for use in the work or selected for the same, shall be deemed by the Owner or Owners' Representative as un-
suitable or not in conformity with plans, specification and contract documents, the Contractor shall, after
receipt of written notice thereof from the Owner's Representative, forthwith remove such material and re-
build or otherwise remedy such work so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. It is fur-
ther agreed that any remedial action contemplated as hereinabove set forth shall be at Contractor's expense.
23. 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 dimensions, plans or 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 in-
crease the amount of work, and the increased work can fairly be classified under the specifications, such
increase shall be paid 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
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case the Owner shall make such changes or alterations as shall make useless any work already done or mate-
rial already furnished 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.
24. EXTRA WORK
The term "extra work" as used in this contract shall be understood to mean and include all work that may be
required by the owner or Owner's Representative to be done by the Contractor to accomplish any change, al-
teration or addition to the work as shown on the plans and specifications or contract documents and not cov-
ered by Contractor's proposal, except as provided under Changes and Alterations herein.
It is agreed that the Contractor shall perform all extra work under the direction of the Owner's Representa-
tive when presented with a written work order signed by the Owner's Representative; subject, however, to the
right of the Contractor to require written confirmation of such extra work order by the owner. It is also
agreed that the compensation to be paid to the Contractor for performing said extra work shall be determined
by the following methods:
Method (A) - By agreed unit prices; or
Method (B) - By agreed lump sum; or
Method (C) - If neither Method (A) or Method (B) be agreed upon before the extra work is com-
menced, 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 para-
graph shall apply and the "actual field cost" is hereby defined to include the cost of all workmen, such as
foremen, timekeepers, mechanics and laborers, 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, together with all expenses incurred directly on account of such extra work, including
Social Security, Old Age Benefits, Maintenance Bonds, Public Liability and Property Damage and Workmen's
Compensation and all other insurances as may be required by law or ordinances or directed by the Owner or
Owner's Representative, or by them agreed to. Owner's Representative may direct the form in which accounts
of the actual field cost shall be kept and records of these accounts shall be made available to the Owner's
Representative. The Owner's Representative may also specify in writing, before the work commences, the
method of doing the work and the type and kind of machinery and equipment to be used; otherwise, these mat-
ters shall be determined by the Contractor. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the prices for the use of machin-
ery and equipment shall be determined by using 100%, unless otherwise specified, of the latest Schedule of
Equipment and Ownership Expenses adopted by the Associated General Contractors of America. Where practical,
the terms and prices for the use of machinery and equipment shall be incorporated in the written extra work
order. The fifteen percent (15%) of the actual field cost to be paid to Contractor shall cover and com-
pensate him for his profit, overhead, general superintendence and field office expense, and all other ele-
ments 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 cost."
No claim for extra work of any kind will be allowed unless ordered in writing by Owner's Representative. In
case any orders or instructions appear to the Contractor to involve extra work for which he should receive
compensation or an adjustment in the construction time, he shall make written request to the Owner's Repre-
sentative for a written order authorizing such extra work. Should a difference of opinion arise as to what
does or does not constitute extra work or as to the payment therefore, and the Owner's Representative in-
sists upon its performance, the Contractor shall proceed with the work after making written request for
written order and shall keep adequate and 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 arbi-
tration as herein below provided.
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25. DISCREPANCIES AND OMISSIONS
It is further agreed that it is the intent of this contract that all work described in the proposal, the
specifications, plans and other contract documents, 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 contract documents as interpreted by Owner's Representative. If the Contractor finds any
discrepancies or omissions in these plans, specifications, or contract documents, he should notify the
Owners' Representative and obtain a clarification before the bids are received, and if no such request is
received by the Owner's Representative prior to the opening of 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. It is further understood that any re-
quest for clarification must be submitted no later than five days prior to the opening of bids.
26. RIGHT OF OWNER 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 with the rate of progress required under this contract, the Owner or Owner's Representative
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 speci-
fied, 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.
27. PROTECTION AGAINST ACCIDENT TO EMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC
The Contractor shall take out and procure a policy or policies of Workmen's Compensation Insurance with an
insurance company licensed to transact business in the State of Texas, which policy shall comply with the
Workmen's Compensation laws of the State of Texas. The Contractor shall at all times exercise reasonable
precaution for the safety of employees and others on or near the work and shall comply with all applicable
provisions of federal, state and municipal laws and building and construction codes. All machinery and
equipment and other physical hazards shall be guarded in accordance with the "Manual of Accident Prevention
in Construction" of Associated General Contractors of America, except where incompatible with federal, state
or municipal laws or regulations. The Contractor, his sureties and insurance carriers shall defend, indem-
nify and save harmless the Owner and all of its officers, agents and employees from all suits, actions, or
claims of any character whatsoever, brought for or on account of any injuries or damages received or sus-
tained by any person or persons or property, on account of any negligent act or fault of the Contractor or
any subcontractor, their agents or employees, in the execution and supervision of said contract, and the
project which is the subject matter of this contract, on account of the failure of Contractor or any subcon-
tractor to provide necessary barricades, warning lights, or signs and will be required to pay any judgment
with costs which may be obtained against the Owner or any of its officers, agents, or employees including
attorney's fees.
The safety precautions taken shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor, in his sole discretion as
an Independent Contractor; inclusion of this paragraph in the Agreement, as well as any notice which may be
given by the owners or the Owner's Representative concerning omissions under this paragraph as the work pro-
gresses, are intended as reminders to the Contractor of his duty and shall not be construed as any assump-
tion of duty to supervise safety precautions by either the Contractor or any of his subcontractors.
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28. CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE
The Contractor shall procure and carry at his sole cost and expense through the life of this contract, in-
surance protection as hereinafter specified. Such insurance shall be carried with an insurance company au-
thorized to transact business in the State of Texas and shall cover all operations in connection with this
contract, whether performed by the Contractor or a subcontractor, or separate policies shall be provided
covering the operation of each subcontractor.
A. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance
The contractor shall have Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with limits of $300,000 Bodily
Injury and $300,000 Property Damage per occurrence to include:
Premises and Operations
Explosion & Collapse Hazard
Underground Damage Hazard
Products & Completed Operations Hazard
Contractual Liability
Independent Contractors Coverage
Personal Injury (with exclusion "c" waived)
The City is to be named as an additional insured on this policy for this specific job, and copy of
the endorsement doing so is to be attached to the Certificate of Insurance.
B. Owner's Protective or Contingent Public Liability Insurance and Property Damage Liability Insurance.
The Contractor shall obtain an Owner's Protective or Contingent Public Liability Insurance policy
naming the City of Lubbock as insured and the amount of such policy shall be as follows
For bodily injuries, including accidental death, $500,000 per occurrence, and $100,000 for Property
Damage.
C. Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance
The Contractor shall have Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance with limits of not less than;
Bodily Injury $250/500,000
Property Damage $100,000
to include all owned and non -owned cars including: Employers Non -ownership Liability Hired and Non -
owned Vehicles. The City is to be named as an additional insured on this policy for this specific
job and copy of the endorsement doing so is to be attached to the Certificate of Insurance.
D. Builder's Risk Insurance
The Contractor shall obtain a Builder's Risk policy in the amount of (100% of poten-
tial loss) naming the City of Lubbock as insured.
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E. Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance
r^ The Contractor shall have Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance in the amount of
($1,000,000 minimum) with coverage to correspond with Comprehensive General Liability and Comprehen-
sive Automobile Liability coverages.
The City is to be named as an additional insured on this policy for this specific job and copy of
the endorsement doing so is to be attached to the Certificate of Insurance.
^" F. Worker's Compensation and Employers Liability Insurance
As required by State statute covering all employees whether employed by the Contractor or any Sub-
contractor on the job with Employers Liability of at least $100,000 limit.
G. Proof of Coverage
Before work on this contract is commenced, each Contractor and subcontractor shall submit to the
Owner for approval five Certificates of Insurance covering each insurance policy carried and
offered as evidence of compliance with the above insurance requirements, signed by an authorized
representative of the insurance company setting forth:
(1) The name and address of the insured.
(2) The location of the operations to which the insurance applies.
(3) The name of the policy and type or types of insurance in force thereunder on the date borne
by such certificate. -
(4) The expiration date of the policy and the limit or limits of Liability thereunder on the
date borne by such certificate.
(5) A provision that the policy may be canceled only by mailing written notice to the named in-
sured at the address shown in the bid specifications.
(6) A provision that written notice shall be given to the City ten days prior to any change in
or cancellation of the policies shown on the certificate.
(7) The certificate or certificates shall be on the form (or identical copies thereof) con-
tained in the job specifications. No substitute of nor amendment thereto will be accept-
able.
29. PROTECTION AGAINST CLAIMS OF SUBCONTRACTORS LABORERS MATERIALMEN AND FURNISHERS OF MACHINERY EQUIPMENT
AND SUPPLIES
The Contractor agrees that he will indemnify and save the Owner harmless from all claims growing out of any
demands of subcontractors, laborers, workmen, mechanics, materialmen and furnishers of machinery and parts
thereof, equipment, power tools, all suppliers, including commissary, incurred in the furtherance of the
performance of this contract. When Owner so desires, the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence
that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have been paid, discharged or waived.
If during the progress of the work, Contractor shall allow any indebtedness to accrue for work furnished by
any of those designated in the preceding paragraph and shall fail to pay and discharge any such indebtedness
within five (5) days after demand is made, then Owner may, during -the period for which such indebtedness
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shall remain unpaid, withhold from the unpaid portion of this contract, a sum equal to the amount of such
unpaid indebtedness or may apply the sum so withheld to discharge any such indebtedness.
Any and all communications between any party under this paragraph must be in writing.
30. PROTECTION AGAINST ROYALTIES OR PATENT INVENTION
The contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees, and shall provide for the use of any design, de-
vice, material or process covered by letters patent or copyright by suitable legal agreement with the Paten-
tee or Owner thereof. The Contractor shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent or
copyrights and shall indemnify and save the Owner harmless from any loss on account thereof, except that
Owner shall defend all such suits and claims and shall be responsible for all such loss when a particular
design, device, material or process or the product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is speci-
fied or required in these contract documents by Owner; provided, however, if choice of alternate design, de-
vice, material or process is allowed to the Contractor, then Contractor shall indemnify and save Owner harm-
less from any loss on account thereof. If the material or process specified or required by Owner is an in-
fringement, the Contractor shall be responsible for such loss unless he promptly gives written notice to the
Owner of such infringement.
31. 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 effect the contract or the work, and shall indemnify and save harmless the
Owner against any claims arising from the violation of any such laws, ordinances, and regulations, whether
by the Contractor or his employees. If the Contractor observes that the plans and specifications are at
variance therewith, he shall promptly notify the Owners' Representative in writing and any necessary changes
shall be adjusted as provided in the contract for changes in the work. If the Contractor performs any work
knowing it to be contrary to such laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, and without such notice to the
Owner's Representative, he shall bear all costs arising therefrom,
The Owner is a municipal corporation of the State of Texas and the law from which it derives its powers, in-
sofar as the same regulates the objects for which, or the manner in which, or the conditions under which the
Owner may enter into contracts, shall be controlling, and shall be considered as part of this contract to
the same effect as though embodied herein.
32. 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. The Contractor further agrees that 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 contractual agreement.
33. TIME FOR COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
It is hereby understood and mutually agreed by and between the Contractor and the Owner, that the date of
beginning and time for completion as specified in the contract of work to be done hereunder are essential
conditions of this contract; and it is further mutually understood and agreed that the work embraced in this
contract shall be commenced on a date to be specified in the Notice to Proceed.
If the Contractor should neglect, fail, or refuse to complete the work within the time herein specified, or
any proper extension thereof granted by the Owner, then the Contractor does hereby agree as part of the con-
sideration for the awarding of this contract, the Owner may withhold permanently from Contractor's total
compensation, the sum of $100.00 CONE HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS) PER DAY, not as a penalty, but as liquidated
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damages for the breach of the contract as herein set forth for each and every calendar day that the
Contractor shall be in default after the time stipulated for completing the work.
It is expressly understood and agreed, by and between Contractor and the Owner, that the time for the com-
pletion of the work described herein is reasonable time for the completion of the same, taking into consid-
eration the average climatic change and conditions and usual industrial conditions prevailing in this local-
ity.
The amount is fixed and agreed upon by and between the Contractor and the Owner because of the impractica-
bility and extreme difficulty in fixing and ascertaining actual damages the Owner would in such event sus-
tain, and the amount is agreed to be damages the Owner would sustain and shall be retained by the owner from
current periodical estimates for payments or from final payment.
It is further agreed and understood between the Contractor and Owner that time is of the essence of this
contract.
34. TIME AND ORDER OF COMPLETION
It is the meaning and intent of this contract, unless otherwise herein specifically provided, that the Con-
tractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such time and sessions, in such order of precedence, and
in such manner as shall be most conductive 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 contact, the plans and specifications, and within the time of completion designated in
the proposals; provided, also, that when the Owner is having other work done, either by contract or by his
own force, the Owner's Representative may direct the time and manner of constructing work done under this
contract so that conflicts will be avoided and the construction of the various works being done for the
Owner shall be harmonized -
The Contractor shall submit, at such times as may reasonably be requested by the Owner's Representative,
schedules which shall show the order in which the Contractor proposes to carry on the work, with dates at
which the Contractor will start the several parts of the work and estimated dates of completion of the sev-
eral parts.
35. EXTENSION OF TIME
The Contractor agrees that he has submitted his proposal in full recognition of the time required for the
completion of this project, taking into consideration the average climatic range and industrial conditions
prevailing in this locality, and has considered the liquidated damage provisions of paragraph 33 hereinabove
set forth 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, Owner's Representative, employees
of the Owner or other contractors employed by the owner, or by changes ordered in the work, or by strike,
walk -outs, acts of God or the public enemy, fire or flood. The Contractor may apply in writing for an ex-
tension of time, submitting therewith all written justification as may be required by Owner's Representative
for such an extension as requested by Contractor. The Owner's Representative within ten (10) days after re-
ceipt of a written request for an extension of time by the Contractor supported by all requested docu-
mentation shall then submit such written request to the City Council of the City of Lubbock for their con-
sideration. Should the Contractor disagree with the action of City Council on granting an extension of
time, such disagreement shall be settled by arbitration as hereinafter provided.
36. HINDRANCE AND DELAYS
In executing the contract agreement, the Contractor agrees that in undertaking to complete the work within
the time herein fixed, he has taken into consideration and made allowances for all hindrances and delays in-
cident to such work, whether growing out of delays in securing material or workmen or otherwise. No charge
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shall be made by the Contractor for hindrance or delays from any cause during the progress of any part of
the work embraced in this contract except where the work is stopped by order of the Owner or Owner's
Representative for the Owner's convenience, in which event, such expense as in the judgment of the Owner's
Representative that is caused by such stoppage shall be paid by Owner to Contractor.
37. QUANTITIES AND MEASUREMENTS
No extra or customary measurements of any kind will be allowed, but the actual measured or computed length,
area, solid contents, number and weight only shall be considered, unless otherwise specifically provided.
In the event this contract is let on a unit price basis, then Owner and Contractor agree that this contract,
including the specifications, plans and other contract documents are intended to show clearly all work to be
done and material to be furnished hereunder. Where the estimated quantities are shown for the various
classes of work to be done and material to be furnished under this contract, they are approximate and are to
be used only as a basis for estimating the probable cost of the work and for comparing their proposals of-
fered for the work. It is understood and agreed that the actual amount of work to be done and the materials
to be furnished under this contract may differ somewhat from these estimates, and that where the basis for
payment under this contract is the unit price method, payment shall be for the actual amount of work done
and materials furnished on the project.
38. PROTECTION OF ADJOINING PROPERTY
The Contractor shall take proper means to protect the adjacent or adjoining property or properties in any
way encountered, which may be injured or seriously affected by any process of construction to be undertaken
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 adjacent
property. The Contractor agrees to indemnify, save and hold harmless the Owner against any claim or claims
for damages due to any injury to any adjacent or adjoining property, arising or growing out of the perfor-
mance of this contract, but such indemnity shall not apply to any claim of any kind arising out of the exis-
tence or character of the work.
39. 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 delivery of all materials embraced in this contract in full conformity
with the specifications and stipulations herein contained, the Owner agrees to pay the Contractor the price
set forth in the proposal attached hereto, which has been made a part of this contract, and the Contractor
hereby agrees to receive such price in full for furnishing all materials and all labor required for the
aforesaid work, also, for all expenses 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, plans, contract
documents and requirements of Owner's Representative.
40. PAYMENTS
No payments made or certificates given shall be considered as conclusive evidence of the performance of the
contract, either wholly or in part, nor shall any certificate or payment be considered as acceptance of de-
fective work. Contractor shall at any time requested during the progress of the work furnish the owner or
Owner's Representative with a verifying certificate showing the Contractor's total outstanding indebtedness
in connection with the work. Before final payment is made, Contractor shall satisfy Owner, by affidavit or
otherwise, that there are no outstanding liens against Owner's premises by reason of any work under the con-
tract. Acceptance by Contractor of final payment of the contract price shall constitute a waiver of all
claims against Owner which have not theretofore been timely filed as provided in this contract.
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41. PARTIAL PAYMENTS
On or before the tenth day of each month, the Contractor shall submit to Owner's Representative an applica-
tion for partial payment. Owner's Representative shall review said application for partial payment and the
progress of the work made by the Contractor and if found to be in order shall prepare a certificate for
par-tial payment showing as completely as practical the total value of the work done by the Contractor up to and
including the last day of the preceding month; said statement shall also include the value of all sound ma-
terials delivered on site of the work that are to be fabricated into the work.
The Owner shalt then pay the Contractor on or before the fifteenth day of the current month the total amount
of the Owner's Representative's Certificate of Partial Payment, less 5% of the amount thereof, which 5%
shalt be retained until final payment, and further, less all previous payments and all further sums that may
be retained by owner under the terms of this agreement. It is understood, however, that in case the whole
work be near to completion, and this fact is certified to by Owner's Representative and some unexpected and
some unusual delay occurs due to no fault or negligence on the part of the Contractor, the Owner may upon
written recommendation of Owner's Representative pay a reasonable and equitable portion of the retained per-
centage due Contractor.
42. FINAL COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE
Within thirty-one (31) days after the Contractor has given the Owner's Representative written notice that
the work has been completed or substantially completed, the Owner's Representative and the Owner shall in-
spect the work and within said time, if the work be found to be completed or substantially completed in ac-
cordance with the contract documents, the Owner's Representative shall issue to the Owner and Contractor his
certificate of completion, and thereupon it shall be the duty of the Owner within thirty-one (31) days to
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43. FINAL PAYMENT
"^ Upon the issuance of the certificate of completion, the Owner's Representative shall proceed to make final
measurement and prepare a final statement of the value of all work performed and materials furnished under
the terms of the agreement, and shall certify same to the owner, who shall pay to the Contractor on or be-
fore the 31st day after the date of certificate of completion, the balance due Contractor under the terms of
this agreement, provided he has fully performed his contractual obligations under the terms of this con-
tract; and said payment shall become due in any event upon said performance by the Contractor. Neither the
certificate of acceptance nor the final payment, nor any provisions in the contract documents shall relieve
the Contractor of the obligation for fulfillment of any warranty which may be required in the special condi-
tions (if any) of this contract or required in the specifications made a part of this contract.
^ 44. CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT FOR WORK
Contractor shall promptly remove from owners' premises all materials condemned by the Owner's Representative
on account of failure to conform to the contract, whether actually incorporated in the work or not, and Con-
tractor shall at his own expense promptly replace such condemned materials with other materials conforming
to the requirements of the contract. Contractor shall also bear the expense of restoring all work of other
contractors damaged by any such removal or replacement. If Contractor does not remove and replace any such
condemned work within a reasonable time after a written notice by the Owner or the Owner's Representative,
Owner may remove and replace it at Contractor's expense.
45. CORRECTION OF WORK AFTER FINAL PAYMENT
Neither the final payment nor certificate nor any provision in this contract shall relieve the Contractor of
responsibility for faulty materials or workmanship, and he shall remedy any defects due thereto and pay for
any damage to other work resulting therefrom, which shall appear within a period of one (1) year from the
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date of substantial completion. The Owner or the Owner's Representative shall give notice of observed de-
fects with reasonable promptness.
46. PAYMENT WITHHELD
The Owner may, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, withhold or nullify the whole or part of any
certificate to such extent as may be necessary to protect himself from loss on account of:
(a) Defective work not remedied.
(b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating possible filing of claims.
(c) Failure of the Contractor to make payments promptly to subcontractors or for materials or labor.
(d) Damage to another contractor.
When the above grounds are removed, or the Contractor provides a surety bond satisfactory to the Owner,
which will protect the Owner in the amount withheld, payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of
them.
47. 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 Owner's Representative within fifteen (15) days after the
Owner's Representative has given any directions, order or instruction to which the Contractor desires to
take exception. The Owners' Representative shall reply to such written exceptions by the Contractor and
render his final decision in writing. In case the Contractor should appeal from the decision of the Owner's
Representative, any demand for arbitration shall be filed with the Owner's Representative and the Owner in
writing within ten (10) days after the date of delivery to Contractor of the final decision of the Owner's
Representative. 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 claim by either party, except where noted other-
wise in the contract documents.
48. 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 arbitrator, otherwise, there shall be three; one named
in writing by each party and the third chosen by the two arbiters selected; or if the arbiters fail to se-
lect 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 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 de-
cision of the Owner's Representative shall be final and binding on him. Should the other party fail to
choose an arbiter within ten (10) days, the Owner's Representative shall appoint such arbiter. Should ei-
ther party refuse or neglect to supply the arbiters with any papers or information 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 ar-
biters, 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, et seq., Vernon's Annotated
Civil Statutes. 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.
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The arbiters, if they deem the case demands it, are authorized to award the party whose contention is sus-
tained, such sums as they deem proper for the time, expense and trouble incident to the appeal, and if the
appeal was taken without reasonable cause, they may award damages for any delay occasioned thereby. The ar-
biters shall fix their own compensation, unless otherwise provided by agreement, and shall assess the costs
and charges of the arbitration upon either or both parties. The award of the arbiters must be made in writ-
ing and shall not be open to objection on account of the form of proceedings or award.
49. ABANDONMENT BY CONTRACTOR
In case the Contractor should abandon and fail or refuse to resume work within ten (10) days after written
notification from the Owner or the Owner's Representative, or if the Contractor fails to comply with the or-
ders of the owner's Representative, when such orders are consistent with this contract, this Agreement, or
.� the Specifications hereto attached, then 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 Contractor.
After receiving said notice of abandonment, the Contractor shall not remove from the work any machinery,
equipment, tools, materials or supplies then on the job, but the same, together with any materials and
equipment under the contract for work, may be held for use on the work by the owner or the Surety of the
Contractor, or another contractor, in completion of the work; and the Contractor shall not receive any
rental or credit therefore (except when used in connection with Extra Work, where credit shall be allowed as
provided for under paragraph 24 of this contract); it being understood that the use of such equipment and
materials will ultimately reduce the cost to complete the work and be reflected in the final settlement.
In case the Surety should fail to commence compliance with the notice for completion hereinbefore provided
for within ten (10) days after service of such notice, then the Owner may provide for completion of the work
in either of the following elective manners:
(a) The Owner may employ such force of men and use of machinery, equipment, tools, materials and sup-
plies as said Owner may deem necessary to complete the work and charge the expense of such labor,
machinery, equipment, tools, materials and supplies to said Contractor, and the expense so charged
shall be deducted and paid by the Owner out of such moneys as may be due, or that may thereafter at
any time become due to the Contractor under and by virtue of this Agreement. In case such expense
is less than the sum which would have been payable under this contract, if the same had been com-
pleted by the Contractor, then said Contractor shall receive the difference. In case such expense
is greater than the sum which would have been payable under this contract, if the same had been com-
pleted by said Contractor, then the Contractor and/or his Surety shall pay the amount of such excess
to the Owner; or
(b) The owner, under sealed bids, after notice published as required by law, at least twice in a newspa-
per having a general circulation in the County of location of the work, may let the contract for the
completion of the work under substantially the same terms and conditions which are provided in this
contract. In case of any increase in cost to the Owner under the new contract as compared to what
would have been the cost under this contract, such increase shall be charged to the Contractor and
the Surety shall be and remain bound therefore. However, should the cost to complete any such new
contract prove to be less than that which would have been the cost to complete the work under this
contract, the Contractor or his Surety shall be credited therewith.
When the work shall have been substantially completed, the Contractor and his Surety shall be so notified
and certificates of completion and acceptance, as provided in paragraph 42 hereinabove set forth, shall be
issued. A complete itemized statement of the contract accounts, certified to by Owner's Representative as
being correct shall then be prepared and delivered to Contractor and his Surety, whereon the Contractor or
his Surety, or the Owner as the case may be, shall pay the balance due as reflected by said statement within
30 days after the date of certificate of completion.
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In the event the statement of accounts shows that the cost to complete the work is less than that which
would have been the cost to the Owner had the work been completed by the Contractor under the terms of this
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 giving of
such notice, 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 machin-
ery, equipment, tools, materials, or supplies which remain on the *jobsite and belong to persons other than
the Contractor or his Surety, to their proper owners.
50. ABANDONMENT BY OWNER
In case the Owner shall fail to comply with the terms of this 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 or 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 incorpo-
rated into the work. Thereupon, the owner's Representative shall make an estimate of the total amount
earned by the Contractor, which estimate shall include the value of all work actually completed by said Con-
tractor at the prices stated in the the attached proposal, the value of all partially completed work at a
fair and 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 Con-
tractor to carry the whole work to completion, and which cannot be utilized. The Owner's Representative
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.
51. BONDS
The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a performance bond and payment bond in accordance with
Article 5160, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes in the amount of 100% of the total contract price, in the
event said contract price exceeds $25,000.00. If the contract price does not exceed $25,000.00, the statu-
tory bonds will not be required. All bonds, if required, shall be submitted on forms supplied by the Owner,
and executed by an approved Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of Texas. And it is fur-
ther agreed that this contract shall not be in effect until such bonds are so furnished.
52. SPECIAL CONDITIONS
In the event special conditions are contained herein as part of the contract documents and said special con-
ditions conflict with any of the general conditions contained in this contract, then in such event the
special conditions shall control.
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53. LOSSES FROM NATURAL CAUSES
Unless otherwise specified herein, all loss or damage to the Contractor arising out of the nature of the
work to be done, or from the action of the elements, or from any unforeseen circumstance and the 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.
54. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR
Contractor is, and shall remain, an independent contractor with full, complete and exclusive power and au-
thority to direct, supervise, and control his own employees and to determine the method of the performance
of the work covered hereby. The fact that the Owner or Owner's Representative shall have the right to ob-
serve Contractor's work during his performance and to carry out the other prerogatives which are expressly
reserved to and vested in the Owner or Owner's Representative hereunder, is not intended to and shall not at
any time change or effect the status of the Contractor as an independent contractor with respect to either
the Owner or Owner's Representative or to the Contractor's own employees or to any other person, firm, or
corporation.
55. CLEANING UP
The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of debris caused by the work, and
at the completion of the work he shall remove all such debris and also his tools, scaffolding, and surplus
materials and shall leave the work room clean or its equivalent. The work shall be left in good order and
condition. In case of dispute Owner may remove the debris and charge the cost to the Contractor.
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CURRENT WAGE DETERMINATIONS
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Resolution #2502
January 8, 1987
Agenda Item #18
DGV:da
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore established the general --
prevailing rate of per diem wages for each craft or type of workmen or
mechanics needed to execute public works contracts for the City of Lubbock
in accordance with the provisions of Vernon's Ann.Civ.St., Art. 5159a; and
WHEREAS, such wage rates were established by Resolution No. 719
enacted February 12, 1981, updated by Resolution No. 1590 enacted February
^' 23, 1984; and
WHEREAS, such rates need to be updated at the present time in order
to reflect the current prevailing rate of per diem wages; NOW THEREFORE:
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the general prevailing rate of per diem wages for public works
contracts shall be as set forth in the following named exhibits, which
exhibits shall be attached hereto and made a part hereof for all intents
�-^ and purposes: .
Exhibit A: Building Construction Trades
Exhibit B: Paving and Highway Construction Trades
Exhibit C: Electrical Trades
Exhibit D: Overtime Rate -
Exhibit E: Weekend and Holiday Rate
Such wage rates are hereby found and declared to be the general prevailing
rate of per diem wages in all localities where public works are undertaken
�- on behalf of the City of Lubbock and such wage rates shall be included in
all public works contracts as provided by law.
Passed by the City Council this 8th day of January 1987.
,
B.C. McMINN, MAYOR
TTE '
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Ranettd,Boyd, City Secretary
APPROVED TO ONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Bill P yne, 0 rector of Building �G.iver, First
Services Assistant City Attorney
EXHIBIT A
City of Lubbock
Building Construction Trades
Prevailing Rates
Craft
Acoustical Ceiling Installer
Air Conditioner Installer
Air Conditioner Installer -Helper
Bricklayer
Bricklayer -Helper
Carpenter
Carpenter -Helper
Cement Finisher
Drywall Hanger
Electrician
Electrician -Helper
Equipment Operator -
Heavy
Light
Floor Installer
Glazier
Insulator, Piping/Boiler
Insulator -Helper
Iron Worker
Laborer, General
Mortar Mixer
Painter
Plumber
Plumber -Helper
Roofer
Roofer -Helper
Sheet Metal Worker
Sheet Metal Worker -Helper
Welder - Certified
Hourlv Rate
$11.60
8.35
5.50
10.50
5.00
11.00
5.50
7.35
8.70
10.50
5.25
- 8.00
5.70
8.00
7.50
9.50
5.00
7.30
4.75
5.60
8.75
9.25
6.00
7.65
4.75
8.75
5.50
8.00
EXHIBIT B
Paving and Highway Construction
-
Prevailing Wage Rates
Craft
Hourly Rate
Asphalt Heaterman
$5.25
Asphalt Shoveler
4.75
Concrete Finisher
7.35
Concrete Finisher -Helper
4.75
Electrician
10.50
Flagger
4.75
Form Setter
6.50
Form Setter -Helper
5.50
Laborer, General
4.75
Laborer, Utility
5.80
Mechanic
6.50
Mechanic -Helper
6.00
POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS -
Asphalt Paving Machine
- 6.00
Bulldozer -
5.25
Concrete Paving Machinist
6.50
Front End Loader
5.85
Heavy Equipment Operator
6.40
Light Equipment Operator
6.40
Motor Grade Operator
8.00
�— Roller
5.25
Scraper
5.25
Tractor
5.50
Truck Driver -
Light
5.25
Heavy
5.25
t
EXHIBIT C
Electric Construction Trades
Prevailing Wage Rates
Craft Hourly Rate
Power Line Foreman $11.00
Lineman Journeyman 10.45
Lineman Apprentice Series 8.90
Groundman Series 7.25
EXHIBIT D
Prevailing Wage Rates
Overtime Rate
The rate for overtime (in excess of forty hours per week) is 1 1/2
times base rate.
EXHIBIT E
Prevailing Wage Rates - -
Weekend and Holiday Rate
The rate for weekend and holiday is.l 1/2 times base rate.
SPECIFICATIONS
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INDEX
SECTION
TITLE
DIVISION 01
01010
Summary of Work
01040
Coordination
01060
Reguatory Requirements
01100
Special Project
Procedures
01200
Project Meetings
01300
Submittals
01500
Construction Facilities
01600
Material and Equipment
01700
Project Closeout
DIVISION 15
15055
Mechanical Identification
15250
Insulation
SECTIO`J 01010
SUMMARY OF WORK
PART 1 - GENERAL
GENERAL:
1.1 The site of the project is located at the City of Lubbock,
Municipal Square facility, located at 916 Texas Ave, Lubbock, Texas.
1.2 Before submitting a bid for this work, each Bidder is responsible
for having examined the site and is aware of existing conditions under
which he will operate and could in any manner affect the work under
this Contract. No allowance will be made subsequently in this
connection to Contractor for error or negligence on his part, or
slight discrepancies in Drawings.
1.3. Discrepancies between conditions at the site and requirements of
the Contract Documents shall be reported to the Architect, in writing,
before any bids are opened. Architect will issue necessary
instructions to Bidders.
2. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK:
2.1 Reinstall insulation on piping in existing boiler room.
2.2 Install piping designations.
END OF SECTION 01010
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SECTION 01040
�. COORDINATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1. CONSTRUCTION TIME:
1.1 The use of insufficient labor or equipment for construction
�- purposes or inadequate scheduling of materials or equipment to be
installed will not be allowed as cause for delay. Schedule labor,
materials, and equipment to site in quantities required for
uninterrupted progress of work and least obstruction of the premise.
Extension of time or extra cost will not be allowed for failure to
order on time and in sufficient quantities.
2. MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORK:
2.1 The "General Requirements for Mechanical and Electrical Work",
F-- SECTION 15000 are to be considered as a part of DIVISION 1 to the same
extent as if written out in full and included herein; and insofar as
their requirements are applicable to other sections of the
specifications, such requirements shall be in effect. The Contractor's
attention is particularly directed to these sections to insure that
proper coordination of work may be achieved.
3. SITE COORDINATION:
3.1 The work under this Contract will be performed while other
portions of the building are being used for other activities. The
Contractor shall confine his operations to the portions of the site
assigned to him by Owner and shall exercise diligence to prevent
interference with the activities in progress in other areas of the
site.
4. SUPERINTENDENT:
4.1 The Contractor shall provide a competent Superintendent who is to
be on the job any time work is being performed by any trade, from the
beginning of work until Final Acceptance. Superintendent shall have
the authority to act for the Contractor and shall coordinate the
activities of the various trades, subcontractors, etc. involved to
complete the Project in accord with the Contract Documents. Project
�. Superintendent shall not be replaced without Owner acceptance of such
change.
5. FINISHED WORK:
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5.1 Cover and protect finished floors, steps, treads, walls, existing
equipment, etc. against damage by workmen or equipment.
5.2 Note: The Contractor must inspect the facility as necessary to
locate any existing damage. Contractor must list IN 'WRITING any
existing damage and shall have list reviewed and initialed by the
Architect/Engineer prior to beginning any work. The Owner is not aware
of any damage at this time, therefore, if at the time of final
inspection any unreported damage is discovered, it will be attributed
to construction activities and the cost to repair the damage will be
deducted from the Contractors final payment.
6. CLEANING:
6.1 Contractor shall be responsible for leaving all finished surfaces
clean, polished where applicable and left in perfect condition. Broom
clean all areas and remove rubbish from premises to completion of each
phase of work. Lot, sidewalks, and streets are to be kept free of
rubbish and dirt. Contractor shall provide suitable refuse cans for
use of the workmen.
END OF SECTION 01040
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SECTION 01060
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1. COMPLIANCE WITH ORDINANCES AND PUBLIC SAFETY:
1.1 Contractor shall secure and pay for all necessary permits and
comply with all ordinances and regulations pertaining to the work.
Provide and maintain temporary walkways, fences, and other structures
required by Federal and State Regulations and Local Ordinances and in
a manner that will not interfere with traffic and public streets.
Leave access to fire hydrants and protect public and adjacent property
at all times. Post proper signs at all truck entrances and comply with
all other safety precautions including applicable provisions of the
National Occupational Health and Safety Act (NOSHA) 1970. Contractor
will be held liable for damage to property or persons.
2. TAX EXEMPT CERTIFICATE:
2.1 The materials on this Project are Tax Exempt. Contractor will be
issued a Tax Exempt Certificate in accordance with Ruling 9 listed
below:
"Ruling 9 as promulgated by the Comptroller of Public
Accounts effective April 3, 1963, outlines the procedure a
contractor is to follow in regard to his contracts when
performing such contracts for exempt organizations,
institutions or agencies."
END OF SECTION 01060
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SECTION 01100
SPECIAL PROJECT PROCEDURES
1. COMPLETION DATE:
1.1 It is the responsibility of the Contractor to meet the date
specified on the Bid Form. Failure to meet the scheduled date shall
activate the Liquidated Damages provisions of the Agreement, and such
damages shall continue until substantial completion of the Project is
achieved.
2. DISRUPTION OF OWNER'S ACTIVITIES:
2.1 Contractor shall confine his activities to the assigned areas and
shall avoid disrupting any activities within the building. Coordinate
with Architect/Engineer and Owner prior to disturbing/cutting-off any
utility service or cutting any existing finish.
2.2 Contractor and SubContractor shall refrain from associating with
building occupants or City personnel during the course of this
Project. individuals which do not comply with restriction_ will be
removed from the Project and will not be allowed to return.
3. TRAFFIC CONGESTION:
3.1 The Contractor is alerted to heavy vehicular and pedestrian
traffic congestion in the vicinity of the project during certain times
of the day. Delays and costs associated with this congestion shall be
included in the Contractor's Base Bid.
3.2 Contractor must take every precaution to protect individuals in
the vicinity of the Project.
4. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS:
4.1 Hazardous materials of any classification will not be acceptable
for use during construction nor incorporation into the Project work.
It is the responsibility of the Contractor to insure that hazardous
materials are not brought on to the construction site or incorporated
into the work.
4.2 The Owner is not aware of existing hazardous materials on the job
site. If, during the execution of the work on this Project, the
Contractor discovers any hazardous materials, he shall immediately
report same to Owner and cease operations in the immediate area of
discovery. This is not intended to affect all other construction
operations not within the area of exposure.
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4.3 Should existing hazardous materials be discovered on existing
facilities, the Owner will make arrangements for and pay all costs
associated with the removal, treatment, and/or disposal of such
materials prior to continued construction operations in the affected
area or area.
5. SITE AVAILABILITY:
5.1 Contractor shall confine his activities to the area of this
project. Parking for all construction personnel will be limited to the
designated area on the Drawings.
5.2 The date the construction site will be available for construction
operations will be established at the Preconstruction Conference.
END OF SECTION 01100
01100-2.
SECTION 01200
PROJECT MEETINGS
1. PRE -CONSTRUCTION MEETING:
1.1 Before any construction work is started, Contractor shall meet
with the Owner's representative and Architect/Engineer to discuss
methods and procedures to be followed during the construction period.
2. PROGRESS MEETINGS:
2.1 Contractors and SubContractors shall meet at the building site or
at some other designated meeting place at such interval as necessary
to maintain an optimum degree of communication for the progress of the
work.
END OF SECTION 01200
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SECTION 01300
SUBMITTALS
1. GENERAL:
1.1 All submittals shall be made directly to the Architect/Engineer by
the Contractor. Adequate time shall be allowed in the submission
schedule for transmittal time; in special circumstances, special
handling procedures may be used. Exact number of copies of various
submittals, etc., will be established at the Pre -Construction
Conference between the Owner, the Architect/Engineer and the
Contractor.
1.2 Field Measurements: Before ordering any material or doing any
work, the Contractor shall verify all measurements on the project and
shall be responsible for same. No extra charge or compensation will be
allowed due to differences between actual dimensions and the
measurements indicated on the Drawings; any difference which may be
found shall be submitted to the Architect/Engineer for consideration
before proceeding with the work.
1.3 Contractor shall review, stamp with his approval, sign, and
submit, with reasonable promptness all shop drawings, samples, and
submittal data required by Contract Documents or subsequently by
Architect/Engineer as covered by modifications. By approving and
submitting shop drawings, samples, and submittal data, Contractor
thereby represents that each submitted item meets all Contract
requirements. Submittals without stamps and signatures indicating the
above will be returned without action by the Architect/Engineer.
2. REQUIRED SUBMITTALS:
2.1 The Bidder shall, within one week after notification of the
Owner's intent to proceed with award of the Contract, submit in
duplicate:
Two copies of the Performance and Payment Bonds.
The Schedule of Values, on AIA Document G702 or acceptable format in
accordance with the requirements of the General Conditions.]
The list of major subcontractors on AIA Document G805.
Certificate of Insurance, AIA Document G705, in accordance with the
requirements of the General Conditions.
2.2 The Bidder shall, within two weeks after notice to proceed, shall
submit:
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Two copies of Progress Schedule, indicating the date of the beginning
and the completion of each major operation and the estimated dollar
value of each operation to be completed.
2.3 The Bidder shall submit the required shop drawings and samples at
appropriate times in the construction period. Allow sufficient time
for submittal review prior to mandatory order date.
3. SCHEDULE OF VALUES:
3.1 A schedule of dollar values shall be submitted to the
Architect/Engineer and Owner. This breakdown shall follow the trade
divisions and sections of the Specifications and each item thereunder
shall include its pro-rata part of overhead and profit so that the sum
of the items will equal the contract price. The breakdown will
correspond exactly to the items of work in the progress schedule,
including the work of any subcontractors. Each item shall be assigned
both labor and material values, the sub -total thereof equaling the
value of the work in place when completed.>
4. MANUFACTURER'S DATA:
4.1 All shop drawings, samples, etc. shall be grouped together into
three separate booklets. Provide booklets containing information from
the following specification sections:
Architectural Booklet: Specification section 02000 through section
14000.
Mechanical Booklet: Specification section 15000 through 15910.
Electrical Booklet: Specification section 16100 through 16510
4.2 Each booklet shall consist of a three -hole pressboard cover (Smead
No. BR129 or equal) with Acco fasteners and compressors.
4.3 Booklets shall be labeled on the outside as "Architectural",
"Mechanical" or "Electrical".
4.4 Provide tabbed dividers for each specification section for which
information is required. For example, provide dividers with "15250",
"15661", etc. tabs.
4.5 The first page in each divider shall be the Contractor's Submittal
Certificate.
4.6 Submit a minimum of five sets of each booklet.
5. SHOP DRAWINGS AND SAMPLES:
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.. 5.1 Submit shop drawings and samples with transmittal letter. List any
deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents.
5.2 The following supplements the General Condition requirements:
5.3 Before submitting shop drawings, make certain that work contiguous
with and having bearing on the work indicated on shop drawings is
accurately and distinctly illustrated and that the work complies with
the Contract Documents.
5.4 Shop drawing approval will be general. Such approval will not
relieve the Contractor of the responsibility for proper fitting, for
construction of work, or for furnishing of materials or work required
by Contract and not indicated on shop drawings.
5.5 The approval of shop drawings by the Architect/Engineer shall not
be construed as a complete check, but will indicate only that the
�-. general methods of construction and detailing is satisfactory.
Approval of such drawings will not relieve the Contractor of his
responsibility for any error which may exist as the Contractor shall
be responsible for the dimensions and design of adequate connections,
details, and the satisfactory construction of the work.
6. SUBSTITUTIONS AND PRODUCT OPTIONS:
6.1 It is not the intent of Drawings and/or Specifications to limit
products to any particular manufacturer nor to discriminate against an
�. "approved equal" product made by another manufacturer. Proprietary -
products are mentioned to set a definite standard for acceptance and
to serve as a reference in comparison with other products. When a
manufacturer's name appears in these Specifications or on the
Drawings, it is not to be construed that the manufacturer does not
have to meet the full requirements of the Specifications or that his
standard cataloged item will be acceptable.
END OF SECTION 01300
01300-3
SECTION 01500
CONSTRUCTION FACILITI_-S
1. GENERAL:
1.1 Nothing in this Section is intended to linni;: types and amounts of
temporary work required, and no omiu_.N,:, from this Section will be
recognized as an indication Architect that such temporary activity
is not required ': the successful completion of the work.
2. USE OF EX.cTING FACILITIES:
2.1 T'.e Owner extends to the The Contractor the privilege of using the
existing electrical, water, heat, and toilet facilities during the
course of the Project. The Contractor shall NOT utilize any of the
Owner's phone equipment.
2.2 Electrical: Connect to existing power distribution at receptacles
and distribute using extension cords.
2.3. Toilet: Contractor shall utilize the existing basement toilets.
2.4 Water: Contractor shall utilize existing water outlets. Ensure no
possibility of backfeed into Owner's water system. -
2.5 The Owner reserves the right to refuse the Contractor the right to
use any or all of the existing utilities mentioned above. The Owner
expressly states that this right to refuse use may be exercised for
any reason, and that the Owner shall in no way bear any responsibility
to explain the refusal.
2.6 In the event the use of the existing utilities are refused or
reclined, the Contractor shall immediately submit to the
Architect/Engineer the proposed plan for supplying the necessary
services.
3. TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION:
3.1 Contractor shall make all provisions for and pay all costs
associated with fire protection on this project.
3.2 Fire Extinguishers: Provide types, sizes, numbers and locations as
would be reasonably effective in extinguishing fires during early
stages, by personnel at the project site. Provide type A extinguishers
at locations of low -potential for either electrical or grease -oil -
flammable liquid fires; provide type ABC dry chemical extinguishers at
other locations; comply with recommendations of NFPA No. 10. Post
warning and quick instructions at each extinguisher location, and
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,.� instruct personnel at project site, at time of their first arrival, on
proper use of extinguishers and other available facilities at project
site.
1 4. TEMPORARY FIELD OFFICES AND SCAFFOLDING:
4.1 No on -site storage shall be permitted for this project.
5. SIGNS:
5.1 No signs or advertisements will be allowed to be displayed without
the approval of the Owner.
5.2 A project sign is not required by the Owner.
6. ACCESS TO SITE AND PROTECTIONS:
6.1 Areas of the project site which may be used by the Contractor
shall be identified at the pre -construction meeting. The Contractor
shall confine all activities to these areas and in no way obstruct
other parts of the building. The project site is located in an area
where public parking is scarce or non-existent. Parking adjacent the
work area which the Contractor may use will be identified at the pre -
construction meeting. The Contractor may park vehicles and equipment
used in the course of the project within these identified parking
areas, but this area shall NOT be usedas general parking for
Contractor's or SubContractor's employees. Employees may use whatever
�. parking is available at the time of arrival.
6.2 Note: The Owner reserves the right to instruct the Contractor to
remove all work or non -work vehicles from the property.
6.3 Each Contractor shall properly and effectively protect all
materials and equipment furnished by him during and after their
installation.
7. CLEANING:
7.1 It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to see that the
debris and trash resulting from building operations are removed from
the area and property from time to time as the job progresses. All
scrap from lumber, crating, paper and similar types of trash are to be
removed from the building site. Trash is not to be allowed to
accumulate for periods of longer than one day; in other words, there
--� must be thorough clean up of the surroundings every evening at the end
of the work day.
7.2 Make legal disposal of trash and debris. Nothing may be burned on
site as a method of disposal.
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7.3 In the event that the Owner or its representative is fined for the
illegal discharge of waste materials, the Owner shall withhold from
the final payment to the Contractor an amount equal to treble the
total of the fines assessed, if the Owner believes that the illegal
discharge(s) was due to an action or lack of action by the Contractor.
END OF SECTION 01500
01500-3.
SECTION 01600
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
1. GENERAL:
1.1 Materials and Workmanship: Unless otherwise specified, all
materials shall be new, of the best grade and kind specified.
Workmanship shall be of the best recognized standards known to the
various trades.
1.2 Transportation and Handling: Methods of crating, transportation,
and handling of materials and equipment, on or off the site, shall be
such as to assure their ultimate installation is undamaged and in
perfect working condition.
1.3 Storage and Protection: Protect work, materials, equipment and
building openings from weather at all times. Provide absolute
watertight protection.
1.4 Substitutions: Contractor's request for substitution will be
received and considered when extensive revisions to Contract Documents
are not required and proposed substitution is in keeping with general
intent of the Contract Documents; when timely, fully documented and
submitted; and when one or more of the following conditions is
... satisfied, all as judged by the Architect/Engineer. Otherwise request
will be returned without action except to record non-compliance with
these requirements:
1.4.1 Where request is directly related to an "or equal" clause or
other language of same effect in Contract Documents.
1.4.2 Where required product, material or method cannot be provided
within Contract Time, if not as a result of Contractor's failure to
pursue the work promply or to coordinate the various activities
properly.
END OF SECTION 01600
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SECTION 01700
PROJECT CLOSEOUT
1. COMPLETION OF CONTRACT:
1.1 The Contract will be considered fulfilled with the exception of
any maintenance stipulations, bond, or by law, when all work is
complete, final inspection has been made, final acceptance and final
payment by the Owner.
2. USE BEFORE COMPLETION:
2.1 Sections or portions of the work considered by the Owner to be in
suitable condition may be put to use. Usage of any portion of the work
will not be considered as acceptance of the Work by Owner. Contractor
shall repair or remove any portion of the work that is defective due
to materials or workmanship at his expense.
3. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION:
3.1 Contractor shall notify Architect/Engineer at least one week in
advance of requested inspection date. Before requesting
Architect/Engineer's inspection for certification of Substantial
Completion for all or portions of the work, the Contractor shall
accomplish the following:
3.1.1 Complete the start-up and testing of systems.
3.1.2 Complete the instruction of Owner's operating/maintenance
personnel.
3.1.3 Discontinue and remove from site temporary facilities and
services, construction tools, and similar elements.
3.1.4 Prepare (and submit with request for inspection) Progress
Payment request showing 100% completion.
3.2 Inspection Procedures: Upon receipt of Contractor's request,
Architect/Engineer will either proceed with inspection or advise
Contractor of prerequisites not fulfilled. Following initial
inspection by Owner, Architect/Engineer, and Contractor,
Architect/Engineer will either prepare Certificate of Substantial
Completion, or advise Contractor of Work which must be completed
before certificate can be issued. Repeat inspections shall be
conducted when requested to verify that work has been substantially
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completed. Results of completed inspection will form initial
"Deficiency List" for Final Inspection.
4. FINAL INSPECTION:
4.1 Before requesting Architect/Engineer's final inspection for
certification of Final Acceptance and Payment, as required by General
Conditions, Contractor shall complete the following and list any know
exceptions in request:
4.1.1 Submit Final Payment Request with final releases and supporting
documentation not previously submitted and accepted. Include
certificates of Insurance for products and completed operations where
required.
4.1.2 Submit updated final statement, accounting for any changes to
Contract Amount.
4.1.3 Submit copy of Architect/Engineer's final deficiency list of
itemized work to be completed or corrected, stating that each item has
been completed or corrected for acceptance.
4.1.4 Submit warranties, workmanship/maintenance bonds, maintenance
agreements, final certifications and other similar documents.
4.1.5 Submit record drawings, maintenance manuals, and similar final
record information.
4.1.6 Revise and submit evidence of final, continuing insurance
coverage complying with insurance requirements.
5. REINSPECTION PROCEDURE:
5.1 Upon receipt of Contractor's notice that work has been completed
including "deficiency list" items resulting from earlier inspections,
Architect/Engineer and representatives of the Owner and Contractor
will reinspect the work. Upon completion of reinspection,
Architect/Engineer will either prepare certificate of final acceptance
or advise Contractor of work not completed as required for final
acceptance. Also at this time, the Owner may elect to advise the
Contractor, in writing, that conditional acceptance has been made.
Conditional acceptance shall relieve the Contractor of responsibility
for maintenance, security and insurance on the work. Contractor will
still be responsible for performing all the work of the Contract
including correction of all deficiencies noted at the time of
conditional acceptance. The Owner shall be entitled to retain from the
Contractor's payment an amount commensurate with the work remaining to
be accomplished.
6 DATA MANUALS PARTS LISTS AND INSTRUCTIONS:
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6.1 After approval of equipment and materials, and before final
acceptance, Contractor shall submit to the Architect a minimum of two
(2) sets of data, manuals, parts lists, and instructions necessary for
operation and maintenance of such items. Each set of this data shall
be collected into the following two volumes: Approved Submittals/Shop
Drawings and Maintenance Manual.
6.2 Approved Submittals/Shop Drawings: Include all submittals and shop
drawings as processed during the construction phase.
6.3 Maintenance Manual: Include manufacturer and vendor data,
including: manufacturer's operating and maintenance manuals, operation
instructions and parts lists. Technical adequacy of this data shall be
subject to Architect/Engineer's approval.
6.4 Presentation of Data: Where possible data shall be presented on 8
1/2" x 11" sheets. Foldouts will normally be limited to 11"x17"
sheets. Light sensitive production techniques are acceptable.
6.5 Spare parts lists shall be furnished and include repair parts
recommended by the manufacturer to assure efficient operation for one
year's normal operation following expiration of warranty period.
7. GUARANTEES BONDS AND AFFIDAVITS:
7.1 Deliver to Architect/Engineer, in duplicate: written guarantees,
reports, certificates of inspections, and bonds, as required in the
Contract Documents.
7.2 Deliver to Architect, Contractor's Affidavit of Release of Liens
and Payments of Debts and Claims, including all Subcontractors,
vendors, labor, materials and services, executed by an authorized
officer and duly notarized.
7.3 Contractor shall and does warrant all work performed by him
directly and for which guarantees are required in all sections of this
Specification.
7.4 Contractor shall and does warrant and/or guarantee all work for a
period of one year from date of completion as evidenced by Final
Acceptance of this work. This provision shall not be considered as
conflicting with stated guarantees of longer periods. The guarantees
imply and require that faulty materials, workmanship or errors be
promptly corrected by Contractor without cost to the Owner.
8 CLEANING ADJUSTING AND OPERATION:
8.1 Refer to General Conditions,
Conditions and individual Sections
requirements related to individual
course of construction.
Supplementary Conditions, Special
of Specifications for cleaning
trades and cleanup during the
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8.2 The Project shall be left free of debris, construction equipment,
and surplus material, with all surfaces clean and ready for use by the
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Owner.
8.3 Contractor will be charged with the ultimate responsibility to see
that buildings, grounds, all piping and equipment are thoroughly
cleaned before final acceptance of the project. Final cleanup
includes, but is not limited to the following:
8.3.1 Removal of all marks, stains, hand marks and soil from all
painted, decorated, stained and varnished surfaces.
8.3.2 Cleaning of all exposed surfaces of insulation coverings.
8.3.3 Removal of all dirt, surplus mortar and stain from pavements,
sidewalks, curbs, gutters, manhole covers, ventilation openings, etc.
8.3.4 Removal of all litter, trash, debris, temporary fences,
barricades, temporary construction facilities, and waste from the
site, leaving the site and premises in an orderly and clean condition.
8.4 The project shall be turned over to the Owner free of concealed
garbage, trash and rodent infestation. If any of these are revealed,
or odors from them occur, they shall be removed by the Contractor at
his expense.
9. FINAL PAYMENT:
9.1 Submit final Application for Payment in accordance with the terms
of the Agreement, indicating adjustment of accounts from original
contract amount including:
9.1.1 Additions and deductions resulting from change orders.
9.1.2 Adjustments to cash allowances, if any, with full supporting
data.
9.1.3 Deductions for uncorrected work and for liquidated damages, if
any.
9.1.4 Submit Consent of Surety to Final Payment, AIA Document G707.
END OF SECTION 01700
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SECTION 15055
MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION
PART 1.- GENERAL
1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1.1 Type of identification devices specified in this section include
the following:
Painted Identification Materials.
Plastic Pipe Markers.
2. QUALITY ASSURANCE:
2.1 ANSI Standards: Comply with ANSI A13.1 for lettering size,
colors, and viewing angles of identification devices.
3. SUBMITTALS:
3.1 Product Data: Submit product specifications and installation
instructions for each identification material and device required.
3.2 Samples: Submit samples of each color, lettering style and other
graphic representation required for each identification material or
system.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
4. MECHANICAL IDENTIFICATION MATERIALS:
5. Painted Identification Materials:
5.1 Painted Pipe Markings
5.1.1 Identification Paint: Standard identification enamel of colors
indicated in "Execution" portion of this specification.
5.2 Plastic Pipe Markers:
5.2.1 General: Provide manufacturer's standard pre-printed, flexible
or semi -rigid, permanent, color -coded, plastic -sheet pipe markers,
complying with ANSI A13.1.
5.2.2 Insulation: Furnish 1" thick molded fiberglass insulation with
jacket for each plastic pipe marker to be installed on uninsulated
pipes subjected to fluid temperatures of 125 deg. F (52 deg. C) or
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greater. Cut length to extend 2" beyond each end of plastic pipe
marker.
5.2.3 Small Pipes: For external diameters less than 6" (including
insulation if any), provide full -band pipe markers, extending 360 deg.
around pipe at each location, fastened by one of the following
methods:
5.2.3.1 Snap -on application of pre -tensioned semi -rigid plastic pipe
marker.
5.2.3.2 Adhesive lap joint in pipe marker overlap.
5.2.3.3 Laminated or bonded application of pipe marker to pipe (or
insulation).
5.2.3.4 Taped to pipe (or insulation) with color -coded plastic
adhesive tape, not less than 3/4" wide: full circle at both ends of
pipe marker, tape lapped 1-1/2".
5.2.4 Large Pipes: For external diameters of 6" and larger (including
insulation if any), provide either full -band or strip -type pipe
markers, but not narrower than 3 times letter height (and of required
length), fastened by one of the following methods:
5.2.4.1 Laminated or bonded application of- pipe marker to pipe or
insulation).
5.2.4.2 Taped to pipe (or insulation) with color -coded plastic
adhesive tape, not less than 1-1/2" wide; full circle at both ends of
pipe marker, tape lapped 3".
5.2.4.3 Strapped -to -pipe (or insulation) application of semi -rigid
type, with manufacturer's standard stainless steel bands.
5.2.5 Lettering: Manufacturer's standard pre-printed nomenclature
which best describes piping system in each instance, as selected by
Architect/Engineer in cases of variance with names as shown or
specified.
5.2.6 Arrows: Print each pipe marker with arrows indicating direction
-- of flow, either integrally with piping system service lettering (to
accommodate both directions), or as separate unit of plastic.
6. LETTERING AND GRAPHICS
6.1 General: Coordinate names, abbreviations and other designations
used in mechanical identification work with designations scheduled.
Provide numbers, lettering and wording as indicated or as required for
proper identification and operation/maintenance of mechanical systems
and equipment.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
7. APPLICATION AND INSTALLATION:
7.1 Piping System Identification:
7.1.1 General: Install pipe markers of the following types on each
system indicated to receive identification, and include arrows to show
normal direction of flow:
7.1.2 Painted Pipe/Flue: Provide indicated color -coded paint for each
indicated system.
Chilled Water Piping: Blue
Chiller Barrel: Blue
Heating Water Piping: Red
Steam: Red
Steam Condensate: Red
Flues: White
7.1.3 Plastic pipe markers: Attach to pipe with system described under
"Materials" in this section. Install on pipe insulation segment where
required for hot non -insulated pipes.
7.1.3.1 Location: Locate pipe markers as follows
Near each valve and control device.
Near each branch, excluding short take -off for fixtures and
terminal units; mark each pipe at branch, where there could
be question of flow pattern.
Near locations where pipes pass through walls or
floors/ceilings, or enter non -accessible enclosures.
Near major equipment items and other points of origination
and termination.
7.1.3.2 Text: Provide pipe markers which read as follows:
"CHS"
"CHR"
"STEAM"
"CONDENSATE"
"HWS"
"HWR"
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SECTION 15250
MECHANICAL INSULATION
PART 1 - GENERAL
1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
1.1 Types of mechanical insulation specified in this section include
the following:
Chilled Water Piping System
Chiller Barrel Exterior Insulation
Hot Water Piping Systems.
Steam Piping Insulation.
Flue Pipe Insulation.
2. QUALITY ASSURANCE:
2.1 Flame/Smoke Ratings: Provide composite mechanical insulation
(insulation, jackets, coverings, sealers, mastics and adhesives) with
flame -spread rating of 25 or less, and smoke -developed rating of 50 or
less, as tested by ANSI/ASTM E 84 (NFPA 255) method. _
3. SUBMITTALS
3.1 Product Data: Submit manufacturer's specifications and
installation instructions for each type of mechanical insulation.
3.2 Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance data and replacement
material lists for each type of mechanical insulation. Include this
data in maintenance manual.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
4. FIBERGLASS PIPE INSULATION MATERIALS:
4.1 Fiberglass Pipe Insulation: Comply with FS HH-I-558, Form D, Type
III, Class 12 for piping where highest temperature does not exceed 450
deg. F (232 deg C). Provide Certainteed "Snap-On ASJ-SSL" molded one-
piece fiberglass insulation with K value of 0.23 at 75 deg F. Provide
with all service jacket with self -seal lap.
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4.2 Fiberglass Pipe Fitting Insulation: FS HH-I-558, Form E, Class
12. Provide Certainteed "Snap -Form" insulation and premolded fitting
covers, or approved equal. Provide Class 16 for use with class 12
fiberglass pipe insulation, where temperature does not exceed 450 deg
F (232 deg C).
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4.3 vapor Barrier Material: FS HH-B-100, Type I, paper -backed
aluminum foil, except as otherwise indicated, strength and
permeability rating equivalent to adjoining pipe insulation jacketing.
4.4 Staples, Bands, Wires, and Cement: As recommended by insulation
manufacturer for applications indicated.
4.5 Adhesives, Sealers, and Protective Finishes: As recommended by
insulation manufacturer for applications indicated.
5. RIGID FIBERGLASS INSULATION:
5.1 Comply with FS HH-I-558B, Form A or D (where available), Class 2
(load bearing) for chiller barrel where highest temperature is 400 deg
F; Class 5 for flue piping where highest temperature does not :xceed
1800 deg. F.
5.2 Jacketing Material: Provide glass cloth '!cketing material, not
less than 7.8 ounces per square yard.
5.3 Insulation Compounds: Frovide adhesives, cements, sealers,
mastics, and -tective finishes as recommended by insulation
manufacturer ?r application indicated.
5.4 Insulation Accessories: Provide staples, bands, wire, wire
netting, tape corner angles, anchors, stud pins, and metal covers as
recommended by insulation manufacturer for application indicated.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
6. APPLICATIONS OF FIBERGLASS PIPING INSULATION:
6.1 Insulation Omitted:
6.1.1 Omit insulation on unions, flanges, strainers, flexible
connections, and expansion joints.
6.2 Piping: Insulate the following piping systems:
Chilled water supply and return.
Heating water supply and return.
Steam and condensate lines.
6.2.1 Insulate each piping system specified above with: 1" thick
fiberglass (for pipe sizes up to and including 6") or 1-1/2" thick
fiberglass (for pipe sizes over 6").
6.2.2 Identifying Piping to Be Insulated: The boiler room is quite
cluttered with piping, therefore the specific pipes which are to be
reinsulated will be marked with indicating paint designating it as the
selected pipe. Each Bidders needs to attend the Pre -Bid Conference to
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inspect the boiler room and determine the extend of insulation
required.
7. INSTALLATION OF PIPING INSULATION. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
7.1 General: Install insulation products in accordance with
manufacturer's written instructions, and in accordance with recognized
industry practices to ensure that insulation serves its intended
purpose.
7.2 Install insulation on pipe systems subsequent to testing and
acceptance of tests.
7.3 Install insulation materials with smooth and even surfaces.
7.4 Insulate each continuous run of piping with full-length units of
insulation, with single cut piece to complete run. Do not use cut
pieces or scraps abutting each other.
7.5 Clean and dry pipe surfaces prior to insulation. Butt insulation
joints firmly together to ensure complete and tight fit over surfaces
to covered.
7.6 Maintain integrity of vapor -barrier jackets on pipe insulation,
and protect to prevent puncture or other damage.
7.7 Cover valves, fittings and similar items in each piping system
with equivalent thickness and composition of insulation as applied to
adjoining pipe run. Install factory molded, precut or job fabricated
units (at Installer's option) except where specific form or type is
indicated.
7.8 Extend piping insulation without interruption through walls,
floors and similar piping penetrations, except where otherwise
indicated.
7.9 Install protective metal shields and insulated inserts wherever
needed to prevent compression of insulation.
7.10 Pipe Hanger Insulation Inserts: Butt pipe insulation against
pipe hanger insulation inserts. For hot pipes, apply 3 inch wide
vapor barrier tape or band over the butt joints. For cold piping
apply wet coat of vapor barrier lap cement on butt joints and seal
joints with 3 inch wide vapor barrier tape or band.
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8. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR FIBERGLASS INSULATION:
8.1 Close self -seal lap in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendations.
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8.2 Seal ends of pipe insulation with vapor barrier at all valves,
fittings, and at all butt joints.
8.3 Provide fittings with molded fiberglass covers and secure with 20
gauge corrosion resistant wire and apply a smoothing coat of
insulating cement. Vapor seal with premolded fitting cover. Cover
shall overlap the adjoining insulation and jackets shall be sealed at
the edges with vapor barrier adhesive. The end of all covers shall be
secured with pressure sensitive vinyl tape. Tape shall overlap jacket
and cover one inch.
8.4 Provide whatever additional covering necessary to facilitate
painting of insulation for identification purposes.
10. APPLICATIONS OF RIGID FIBERGLASS INSULATION:
10.1 Cold Surfaces: Insulate indicated barrels on both chillers with
3" thick insulation.
9.1 Hot Surfaces: Insulate the flue oioe of each boiler and also the
flue 'pipe for the emergency generator with 3 1/2" thick rigid
fiberglass insulation. Insulate from heating equipment outlet to
boiler room wall.
9. INSTALLATION OF RIGID FIBERGLASS INSULATION:
10.1 General: Install rigid fiberglass insulation in accordance with
manufacturer's written instructions, and in compliance with recognized
industry practices to ensure that insulation serves intended purposes.
10.2 On cold surfaces: Maintain integrity of vapor -barrier on
equipment insulation and protect it to prevent puncture and other -
damage.
10.2 Do not insulate over equipment manholes, handholes, cleanouts,
ASME stamp, manufacturer's nameplate, etc. Provide neatly beveled edge
at interruptions of insulation.
10.3 Provide removable insulation sections to cover parts of equipment
which must be opened periodically for maintenance; include metal
vessel covers, fasteners, flanges, frames and accessories.
10.1 Install insulation with smooth and even surfaces. Install with
staggered joint wherever possible where multiple layers are required.
Install each layer separately.
10.2 Coat insulation surfaces with layer of insulating cement,
troweled in workmanlike manner, leaving smooth continuous surface.
Fill in scored block, seams, chipped edges and .joints with insulating
cement. Provide sufficient thickness to cover over all surface
irregularities.
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10.3 Coat with glass cloth jacketing, neatly fitted and firmly
attached. Lap seams 2" minimum.
" 10.4 When applying insulation to round surfaces, trim insulation so
that it conforms to the contour of the flue pipe. Use Form D
insulation where possible.
10.5 At the completion of insulation installation, paint insulation as
described in "Mechanical Identification".
11. PROTECTION AND REPLACEMENT:
11.1 Replace damaged insulation which cannot be repaired
satisfactorily, including units with vapor barrier damage and moisture
saturated units.
11.2 Protection: Insulation Installer shall advise Contractor of
required protection for insulation work during remainder of
construction period, to avoid damage and deterioration.
END OF SECTION 15250
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SPECIAL CONDITIONS
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TO:
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE
The City of Lubbock, having considered the proposals submitted and opened on the _day of
198l, for work to be done and materials to be furnished in and for:
as set forth in detail in the Specifications, Plans, and Contract Documents for such work for the City of Lubbock;
it appearing that your proposal is fair, equitable and to the best interest of said City, please take notice that
said proposal was accepted by the City Council of the City of Lubbock on the day of 198_ at
the bid price contained therein, subject to the execution of and furnishing of all contract documents, bonds, cer-
tificates of insurance, and all other documents specified and required to be executed and furnished under the con-
tract documents. It will be necessary for you to execute and furnish to the City of Lubbock all such documents
within ten (10) days from your receipt of this Notice.
The five percent (5%) bid security, submitted with your proposal, will be returned upon the execution of
such contract documents and bonds within the above specified ten (10) day period. -In the event you should fail to
execute and furnish such contract documents and bonds within the time limit specified, said bid security will be re-
tained by the City of Lubbock.
CITY OF LUBBOCK
Owners Representative
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