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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2156 - Contract - LDC Inc - Remodeling Of Kiosks, LIA - 09/26/1985HW:cl Resolution #2156 September 26, 1985 Agenda Item #38 Rf7SnI IITTnAI 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 with Lubbock Development Company, Inc., for the remodeling of kiosks at Lubbock International Airport, 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 26th day of ATTEST: , City Secretary APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Ge ads, urchasing Manager APPROVED AS TO FORM: Harold Willard, Assistant City Attorney September , 1985. ALAN 4 ENR , MA ;2 t CITY OF LUBBOCK SPECIFICATIONS for TITLE LUBBOCK AIRPORT KISOK REMODELING ADDRESS ROUTE 31 BOX 389, LUBBOCK9 TEXAS BID NUMBER 8614 PROJECT NUMBER 50-5042-42321 SEX 1 e NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 3. BID PROPOSAL - SICK FOR LUMP SUM CONTRACTS 4. PAYMENT BOND 5. PERFORMANCE BONE) 6. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 7. CONTRACT 3. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE AGREEMENT ^, SPECIFICATIONS 10. NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE ADVERTISEMENT Ea BIDS BID#8614 Sealed proposals addressed to Gene Eads, 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 p.m.on the 3rd day of September, 1985, to furnish all labor and materials and perform all work for the construction of the following described project: LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KIOSK REMODELING 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 contrac` 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 Wades included in the contract documents on file in the office of the Purchasinc 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 Dy the contractor _ of the prevailing rates of wages as heretofore established by the City of Lubbock. 3 TGe e E ds. C.P.M.- - Purchasing Manager r NOTICE'TO BIDDERS BID # 8614 Sealed proposals addressed to Gene Eads, 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 3rd day of September, 1985, to furnish all labor and materials and perform all work for the construction of the following described project: LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KIOSK REMODELING 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 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 12th day of September, x 1985, 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. If the contract price does not exceed $25,000.00 the said statutory bonds will not be required. 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 ender which the work is to be done. It shall be understood and agreed that all such factors have been thoroughly investigated and considered in 3 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. SCOPE OE— R The work: to be done under the contract documents s`"hall consist of the following: TO PROVIDE LABOR AND MATERIAL TO REMODEL THE TELLER` STATIONS AT THE LUBBOCK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT PARKING FACILITY j LUBBOCK. TEXAS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ATTACHED SPECIFICATIONS. The contractor shall furnish all labor, superintenden=_e5 machinery, equipment and all materials necessary to complete this project in accordance with . con'tr•act documents. 2. MIRALL DO C U� 1N All work: covered by this contract shall be gone in accordance with contract documents described r'ibed in the General Conditions. All bidders,shall be thoroughly familiar with all Of the requirements set forth on the contract documents for t�"it, construction of this project and shall be responsible for the sati='•fai_tti�r.Y completion of all work contemplated b said contract documents. It is the intent of the City of Lubbock that all parties with an interest in submitting v bid on the project covered by the contract documents be given a reasonable e opportunity to examine the documents and prepare a bid without charge of for'feitur'e of deposit, The contract document s i may be examined without charge as moted in the Notice to Bidder. The construction c+'`•.'ered by the contract documents shall be fully completed taih1- SIXTY calendardays from the date specified in the Notice to Proceed issued by the City of Lubbock to t ti e successful ? tt.+ +_!t(' The Contractor ri}' be permitted to prosecute the work in the order of his Jwri _IIt:o51rfgy pi''-1`••'idt`d9 ioi:.'e`•-'er, t}•I{a 1.i'`'`i reserves ''i_ihe right to require the Contr'actor to submit a progress schedule of the work contemplated by t h e contract dUc`Jtr Iej-it`=. in theevent :_ pr'ogr'ess schedule to be submitted, and it is determined by the City that the r,j=jFs. of the work is not .in 1 t I"h e accordance with the � a'r'il+_�jre1_. schedule c.o _:.3i.+lfilt tet3, City may direct the Contractor to take such action as the 4 City deems necessary to insure completion of 't€";e project within the time specified. 5. RAYBEI 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—E&D . The City of Lubbock reserves the r•:igh•t, prior to final acceptance of this project to require the Contractor to execute an affidavit that all tills 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 notifier. S The intent of these contract documents is •t€"Ea•t only materials and workmanship of the best quality and grade will be furnished. The tact .t€-i.a•t 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 protecting them ;dequafely until incorporated into the project. The presence or absence of a representative of the City on the site will not relieve the Contractor : f f1l 1 responsibility of complying with this provision.The specifications formaterials and met -ods set forth in the contract documents provide minimum standards of 'duality which the Owner believes necessary to procure a satisfactory project. All equipment and materials incorporated in the Project and all construction shall be guaranteed against defective rriater•i.al:. and Ed wori::rr;a€'E:;€-Ei;'. Prior iso final ~ _ccep ance, the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner, a written general guarantee which shall provide that the _ _ L Contractorhal t remedy _gin defects .in the work., and {-`ay 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 t.;'<f defective materials or t:-':JI'kmans€lip, at no cost to the Owner (City if Lubbock). Q S r 9. PLANS Fitt THE CONTRAIQS The contractor will be furnished one set of specifications, and relater contract documents for his use during construction. flans and peCi t IL-0—tions fat - use o}"'Else during ronstruction will only be furnished directly to the Contractor. The Contpal_tor shall then distribute copies of plans and specifications to suppliers subcontractors or others, as required for proper prosecution of the work contemplated by the Contractor.. jo. ontractor. o. EEDIELI121 (?F THEi�F The Contractor shall be responsible for the care, preservation, conservation, and protection of al l materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, apparatus, accessVies, facilities, and all means of onstruction, and any and all parts of the '.;•'or'k whether the Contractor has been paid, partially faith t=lr• not paid for such work, until the date the City issues its certificate of completion to Contractor. The City reserves the eight' anter the bids have been opened and before the contract !-las been awarded, to r'equir'e of a bidder the following informations (a) The experience record of the biddershowing completed jobs of a similar nature to the oris.' iWC}`.•''ered by the proposed contract and Al work in progress with bond •=1iiioiJnts and percentage completed. (EI) A sworn statement of the current financial condition of the bidder. .q TEXAS . S SIM Tu -••1 A i ESI Y 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 e Tax Act T h s5 Contractor , � ; i j s i_ obtain a limited sales, excise •a r1 `J use tax permit which shall enable him to buy the 'i materials To be ir'cijr'p3-!i'aLL-:d ilitt5 the work without paying the tax at the time of purchase. it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to prosecute e the work contemplated by the contract i1{}cIJ}Tlerit= in such way as to e; ercise due care to locate and prevent damage to all underground pipelines, utility lines, conduits or � other iJ}',:je}'•=_i"^Jijrlij structures wliij_II ilii'-llii or could be a 14. EXELMM _ 6 will not damaged by Contractor• during the construction of the permitted unless project contemplated by these contract documents. The written permission City of Lubbock: agrees that it will furnish Contractor - obtained the location of all such underground lines and Ail:i.ties fact not of which it his knowledge. However, such shall in all cases ,there relieve the Contractor of his responsibilities written permission is aforementioned. All such underground line; or structures obtained for cut or damaged by Contractor during the prosecution of the work: contemplated by this contract small be repaired immediately by Contractor to the satisfaction of the City responsibility for of Lubbock;, Texas, at contractor's expense. damage ae whish may occur - 13. EARB ' CAD `1.NCr 15.L 1l .� as a direct _SAFETY of The contractor shall, at his own expense, furnish and erect such barricades, fences, lights and danger signals., .all cases where explosives and shall take such other precautionary measures for the are authorised to pr•otedtion of persons, property and the work: as may be be used, the necessary. use The Contractor will be Held responsible for all damage to the work due to failure of barricades,, signs, and lights life or property and to protect it R and when damage is incurred, the damaged Contractor shall portion shallt lea. immediately removed and placed byContractorat further use ontractor'- his oaf}n cost and ixpenseo The Contractor's as ar r•esponsibil ity for maintenance of barricades, signs, and responsibil lights shall not tease until the date of issuance to firms, or corporations Contractor of C certificate of .acceptance of the engaged in similar- imitar•type pr•o _j e c t . 14. EXELMM Explosive materials shall not be stared or k:ept at the construction site by the Contractor. in all cases where explosives etre to be used during the t f construction��constructionof� the projectprojectcontemplatedcontemplated=a < <; by klis contract, it shall l be the duty of the Contractorto notify each utility com;:+c{j'ty having structures (above or. below the ground) in proximity to the site of the work: o'1' Contractor's intention t o s explosives, �r� _�lrnotice e { The use of explosives will not be permitted unless written permission to do so is obtained by the Contr•ac•tor from the City. in all cases ,there written permission is obtained for the use of explosives, the Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all damage ae whish may occur - as a direct or indirect result of the blasting. in addition, in .all cases where explosives are authorised to be used, the Contractor shall use utmost care so as not to endanger life or property and the Contractor shall further use only ::tach methods as ar cu;..rentl,y utilized by persons, firms, or corporations engaged in similar- imitar•type typeof construction activity. Explosive materials shall not be stared or k:ept at the construction site by the Contractor. in all cases where explosives etre to be used during the t f construction��constructionof� the projectprojectcontemplatedcontemplated=a < <; by klis contract, it shall l be the duty of the Contractorto notify each utility com;:+c{j'ty having structures (above or. below the ground) in proximity to the site of the work: o'1' Contractor's intention t o s explosives, �r� _�lrnotice e { shall be Given sufficiently in advance to enable the companies to take such step's as they May deem necessary to protect their- property from injury. Such noticei however, shall not relieve the Contractor Of responsibility for -any damage resulting from his blasting operations. The successful bidder s€3ai1 be required to ha'•re a responsible local representative available at all times while the work is in pr'ogr'ess ur€der this contract. The successful bidder shall be required to furnish the namei }� address�addressand telephone number where s€.1}..h local fi representative may be reached during the time that the work contemplated by this contract is in Progress— 16. AQEA�K The Contractor- shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all insurance e 1, egbi ed ,_' of t contract „ doi a€meets, from in the General uiit�i$:i.�=€rl�i , €}t an € unIrF. •wr•i'i_N: ' authorized to do usiness in the Statle.of, e. d satisfactory to City. Ll coverage Texas : Proof furnished i e .� 3 i, t 3 the I _ :. i_ , and S� r i 'f � e n notice o i- ��•h€al 1 ht 4x €�r'rl T cancellation _ or zr, material change will be p`o'idFd ten (10) days-; advance t} cancellation o change. All policies hallcontain an agreement on the part of the 1- . -,-If to _ L . _firi _ _ „ _ insurer zai a _ L .W The insurance certificates fi°r I J r} ! shall -E=imr the ti ity as an additional insured ed and shall further state that all subcontractors r ,arced as additional iri':€..Ir"eds, or in the alternative, shall be accompanied by a. statement from t €€ e Contractor to the effect e that work a n ?! is particular Project hall be subcontracted. 17. QIE'l Attention of each bidder _ = particularly called to the t!Fv%or rate o f p L_ r them wages schedule of generalprevailing included i n these contract do_ e.; €; ; € T h ._ wage rate whi__€€ mus' be paid VE€ this j'roje},,,I shall €. be s than specified in € h i. schedulegeneralprevailing per diem 4ases as above mentioned. The bidders' _, _ ;; E_ i t '€t. is Further directed ti C? _ : t £: requirements of Article 5159a, Verna,ls Annotated Civil Statutes •Of the schedules above p€'o`-,'i`•ii€1`=a for the r''•= s'1; •°� wage't mentioned .and he bidder's _._: ` . ... . ions thereunder. ! he per them wages r },€e .p =u !%i'_.=' documents + _ not r'el'ease} the Contractor from compliance twith€ any wage law �_hi s that may be applicable. Construction work uncle!' this wi , not be performed on contract € e'- u i. r i i €`�i a€€ inspector weekends or holidays unless the following conditions ions exist'. (1) The project being constructed is essential to the City of Lubbock's ability to provide the necessary ary 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 ction work requiring an inspector is to be performed on weekends or holidays, the Contractor must notify the owner's Representative not lets than three full working days p=rior to the weekend or holiday he desires to do ,Jure: and obtain written permission '•.'r'om the owner's Representative to Feta such '+JCIrk. The final decision on whether to allow construction work r'equir'ing an inspector on weekends or holidays will be made by the Owner's Representative. In any e'•,enty if a condition should occur or arise at the _ I- o the work being done €. rider. site of this project •_ c{• from Li€xis contractcontractwill+_tF 4. is hazardous ordangerous to property orlife, the Contractor shall Lajlimmediately I F i mete :LK regardless of the day of the week or the timeof daY5 to correct er• alleviate such condition =•3o= that it is no longer dangerous to property or life. The contractor and each of his subcontractors shall Pa`•r' each of his employees engaged in work on the project under this contract in ball (less mandatory legal 1 deductions) e_j_tiFrs: i cash, irby check ":LailT_ a ' 'atl e without discount, not less often than once each week. The Contractor and (each ;+ his '.jit: O-Str'�F.I�tors engaged at the site of the +; or'k shall iIi_F} later than the seventh day following t he payment o r wages, file with the Owner's Repr'e'sentative , or Engineer, •a certified, sworn, legible copy of such payroll. This shall contain the mime of each employee, his classification, the n€.1IT€be;` of hUiJr worked orked on each ach day, pate of pay, and net pay. The affidavit shall state that the cop' is a true and correct r n - •i rebates I copy of such ;-=4'-`''i+11, thatthatig E,L3=;t`: or deductions (except as i:;r) have L'el made, qorwill in the f _Fre be made from } h e wages paidid as shown thereon. Th: Contractor must classTy employees according to on e of the classifications gel forth in the schedule of general prevailing .} f per them wages, =F7ici schedule i included .in the +_Far€trait documents. i d 9 The Contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of Lubbock: on whose behalf this contract i:: made, ter, dollars for each 1atior•er•, workman, or mechanic employed for each calendar day; or portion thereof, such l :L"ioren workman or mechanic is paid less than the wages assigned to his particular classification as Set forth} in the schedule of general p=revailing rete of per them wages . included in these contract documents. 19. T,T N1; C'OhdCEfNIA ES CALA-1=-:LA!, ► M Proposals submitted containing any condi tions which provide for changes in the stated bid p'r'ice due to decreases rase_ ir} he os of materials, labor for increases or �_-�-• � t �t a other items required for the project will be rejected and returned to the bidder without being considered. Vic_}. PR PARATIOL aKERDM:-;:°_ The bidder shall submit his proposal on forms furnished by the City. All blankspaces in the form shall be correctly filled in and the bidder shall state thepriceboth in words and numerals, for which} he proposes to def the work contemplated or furnish the materials required. Such prices shall be written ii ink § distinctly ahe legibly, or typewritten- In case of discrepancy between the price written in words and the price written in j figures, the price written in wi...ir•d shall govern. if he proposal is submitted by an individual, his name mush be signed by ('{ i ri i or h i s duly authorized agent. If a proposal is submitted by a firm, asociatior, or ust be must partnership, she name and address of each n.}:er proposal signed by imember of the firm, given andthe f f_ . "=.p, or ,='er'sor} duly authorized. association or F-ar�:ner}}.L If the proposal is submitted by a company corporation, ._ the i_Dmpan;! or corporate name and business address must be gi`v`er;, anis the proposal signed by an official up duly authorized agent. Powers of attorney authorizing agents or others to sign r'f 33piosals 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 _, sealed envelope, addressed as specified the in .e No}ice to Bi dd { s , and S endorsed an the outside of the envelope j. r} the following manner. (a) Bidder's name W proposal for (description of the project) . L L withdrawn Bid proposals II{_t.* be aii ?. }7drawn and resubmitted at any Bid time prior to the time mel for opening of the bids, but no proposal rile., be withdrawn or altered thereafter. ar s 4 } 21. Rnj)Nn COPY 0 T _,a Bidder understands and agrees that the contract to be executed by bidder shall be bound and include the following: (a) Notice to Bidders. (b) General Instructions to Bidders. W Bidder's Proposal. (d) Statutory Bond (if required). (e) Contract Agreement. (f) General Conditions. (9) Special Conditions (if any). W Specifications. K) 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. i r BID r ROWSAL B I D FOR LU11r' SUM CONTRAL 13 _w PLACE Lubbock, LSH 1 L -•----September._ 3.x.._.1_985.-••--•----•_- t:. hOJ EL i NO. PROPOSAL OF _ __ __._._:_ i i � ey e 1. r-, :s f i_ ea, called "Bidder") To the Honorable !Mayor and City Council } City of Lubbock, Texas thereinafter called the Own&) .� tient I emen .The Bidder, in compliance with your invitation tor- rains 01 construction of a ............. LtJrsl_iM -_._A1hf'_--._-Uhi L 1 f r SUCK .! N�I• EBNA ! i Uf• bL� 6 1 i} gh I .-._.__._.._._._i- ----------------------- ----- - LUPPUl k a..-1 L..XH:a havin_y car etully cz arnineri th�� plans, specifications, instr___tu_ bidders, notice to bidders and ali other related contract tit. cumen-t: and the site of the proposed wur k, and Weing t ami l i ar with all of trr conditions surrounding the construction of the proposed projec ,:.. including the availarrili.4..y of materials and 1ae;or, hereby pruposes t furnish all labor", materials, and supplies; and to co:"stl":_tct t.I project in accordance with the plans, specitic atiC..ns and contrac: dOCUments, within the time set forth therein and at We Price `aLatt- below. The price to cover all expenses i ncurr eu i o 1-7er t ur"fil.i ng the wor required under the contract dot:.t_ menu, o't whi cn this pr is posal 1S to U, a part, is as tallows. BASE DID Ch% c_+ tHniuunt: shall he shown in La c,th words <ar'1i:a 'r i gur..i=.s. In i._d=e t::: discrepancy, We amount shuwn in wur as shall l govern.1 r+1_1 kt;IVH i L. 1.: t rt_il et ReSi S carp :_ i)oQ :! f_G�.�k,.�vJ. ! - Loo .___.__._ --•-- �•--� �•-�_ 6., AL i ERNATL W: c Vul l e t Nesi stent wi nwows o _.L -------- r � G ALTERNATE 1: t feller 5taLlc:n #:tel 1 Ridder hereby agrees to commence the word, on the abovk pr-DJt;:(_:t 011 before a date to be specified in a written "tvot.i.ce to I-`r"uc er r1 UT owner and to fully complete the project within _-_� O_ cos"s_>e­c_Ut,. calendar days theref ter as Stipulated in the spec i f i cat 1 r.:ir,s contract documents. Bidder hereby further- agrees to pay to i_wne r liquidated damages ` the suin of $5o. "(Tt�r c:: tz <ac 1.1 consecutive calendar day in excess of . E., i:imE: set farttl a'lE2r k_li"'Ict�'lt.:i for completion of this project, all as more -fuliy set fol;"'Lh ,ts 1-+.... gener•ai conditions of the contract documents. Ridder understands and agrees that this bits propic)sal J�-O.I i.: completed in accordance with instruction nUmber- 18 ut the L:;;::_rlr_i':; Instructions to Bidders. Bidder understands that the Owner reserves the right Lc, r i+ j t,_t_ t soy all bids and to waive any formality in the blddiriy. The Bidder agrees that this bid shall be goc:r(J aijd may r:f:at b * for a period of thirty (3 0) calendar days after they sch(•�dui eo t"l os r,: time for receiving bids. The undersigned bidder I'rereoy declares that he has visitt d the wort, ana has carefully examined the Marls, contract documents per-tairting to -the work cover.f:,d by tf:l'�, Clic], Gino further- agrees to commence work on or before the date r' pec 1 f i ecl i n t.:1 is written notice to proceed, and to substaintially eomple;.,te r_rira which he has bid•, as provided. in the contract. documents. _ Enclosed with this propt..)5a1 1s a C.:asi;ier's, l::!•'iec--k or- ._:: for ... or a-Propu5al- Bond -in i he- sum �vt�-_.�lY£ Uol l ares (s�_5°�..__ _ ) , wn i ch it i � ayr ee+_i sn; l i L, -._ coilecte:d and retainedMb;y the i::iwr-ler as liquidat.ec-I ilamaye.� in the ravF_aW. the proposal is accepted by the Owner and the ur-r(:ir•,r•si gi tea teal 1 s e:recute trie necessary cuntract dc)cu(nents and Lhe r e gi..ti red L)(::)i•ica ( i f any) with the Owner- Within ten t1(:r) days after- tht, date of receipt 0? written notification of acceptance of said pruposal ot:her-wi.se sai; check or bund shall be r•'eturned to tht+ under-:�iyne(j (..tpon aeAm=ano i Bidder understands and agrees that the cc;rrrr <ca(::L to t:?e: exe(::.t_('t.Hd I::1•, Y, bidder- , shall be round and 111clLide all cariLr-act d0C:L(mrarit.s mac' available to him for his inspection air �accor'uarlre.:: with tare; NbLice t:.;. iii dders. Lubbock Development Co., Inc. Uor► c L. Loy: _._ Fred Davis (:j1!ai it i'ii daer- is a L:orpor at.`. on s No Text V. r ., 14 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 -L DEVELOPMENT COt AM, -7N-_- (hereinafter� called -the Principal (s) , as Principal (s) , and ------------------------------------------------------------- FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF MARYLAND 7204 JOLIE;T #2, LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79423 (hereinafter•—cal l ed—tFle--S—r•-ty—(s) ,—as Surety (s) ,—are �l,e1 d and firmlybound unto the City of Lubbock (hereinafter- Balled .the Obligee) , in the amount of SIXTY THOUSAND RED TWEi�'1'Y NINE AND�iQ11Q4 -- ---- ----- Dollars ( 60,729—.,00-�-__r-�__—) lawful money of the United States - for the ��ayment' wl-rer•eof, the said Principal and Surety bind themselves, and their heirs, administrators, executors, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these _presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has entered into a certain written contract with, the Obligee, dated the26th^__` day of ------- --_- 19.B5-1 t o --------------------- j4MM • j ND MATFRTAT. _TQ plUODFT TFT T SFR BTAr=S _kT_ T .IS BBQM- -TNrr'F:RNATTO�T_..AI81?QEI' _QF-BIl?##a614_1N_CLUDANC_T1IlREETUM .NATES•,•__—._._._.._—.__.--._--------------------------------- ar,d said Principal underthe law is required before commencing the work- provided for in said contract to e.•;ecute a gond in the amount of said contract which contract is hereby referred to and made :j Fart hereof as fully and to - he same extent as if copied at length herein. i NOWT THEREFORE, THE CONr>I T ION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the said Principal sha11 pay all claimants supplying labor and material to him or a sub --contractor in the prosecut.ion of the work. provided for in said contract ther,, this o b 1 igation steal 1 tie voidr ; othewise to refflain in ful l - f ori_e and e f f ect ; PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that this bond is executed pursuant. to S the provisions of Article 5160 of the Revised Civil Statutes of Texas as amended by Acts of the 56th Legislature, RegulaF- Session, 1959, and all liabilities on this bond shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of sai' Antic 2 to the same extent as if were copied at length herein. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Principal (s) and Surety (s'j have signed and sealed ' this instrument this -.JS:UL-- day of FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND ----------------------- r -------------- Surety ATTORNEY IN FACT Principal By: LUBBOCK DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. --- *B-: {Title) (Tit I e) 2. ------------------- (Title) By: (Title? T he under_ ir-1 n ed surety o m p a n y represents that it is d u I q u a 1 -1 f i e d to do b 1-i S i n e s s in T e ,,, a s i and h e r e b Y d i s i g n a t e s R=MLT('- -20BM5:N-. OF -rIEXAS,- -MC ---------------------- an agent resident in Lubbock. County -Lo whom any requisite notices may be delivered and onh , wom service of process may be had in matters aPising o u t of such u r e t y, ship. REPUBLIC HOGG ROBINSON OF TEXAS INC j__ 3101 34th Street, P.O. Box 6800 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79413 'Title) Approved as te. for u - City of Lubbock P, - - _4- -- -- ri i' FTDEI ITY X,4D DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND B GERTRUDE CROCKER ATTORNEY IN FACT 16 Note: If signed by an officer- of the Surety Company there must be on file a certified extract from the try—laws showing r that this person has authority to sign such obligation. If signed by an Attorney in Facts we must have copy of power of ° attorney for our files. r z 3 3 PRODUCER REPUBLIC HOGG ROBINSON OF TEXAS, INC. P.O. BOX 6800 LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79413 INSURED ii� INC LUBBOCR DEVEVELR,OP��CWM, fNC. P.O. Box 65251 Lubbock, Texas 79464 ISSUE DATE (MM/DD/YY) 10/15/85 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER 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 COMPAN LETTER Y A UNITED STATES FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LETTERNY THE NORTH RIVER INSURANCE COMPANY COMPANY LETTER C+ COMPANY D LETTER COMPANY E LETTER THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT POLICIES OFINSURANCE LISTED BELO W 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. CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBS POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE (MM/DDNY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MM/DONY)PDAMAGE LIABILITY LIMITS IN THOUSANDS EACH OCCURRENCE AGGRGATE GENERAL LIABILITY A COMPREHENSIVE FORM 500 4697788 5/6/85 5/6./86rtPREMISES/OPERATIONS WUNDERGROUND $ $ EXPLOSION & COLLAPSE HAZARD PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS CONTRACTUAL COMBINED $ 500 $ 500 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY $ 5 2658 5 13/85 5/13/86 B.I. 500 500 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY MIDJ . 100 4� �0INJr ANY AUTO (PER PERSON) $� X ALL OWNED AUTOS (PRIV. PASS.) BODILY INJU $ ! AUTOS THAN) ALL OWNED TOS 540 7699545 5/6/85 5/6/86 (PERRY ACCIDENT) $ � `PRIV. PASS. HIRED AUTOS PROPERTY NON -OWNED AUTOS DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY BI & PD COMBINED $ 500 _ A EXCESS LIABILITY A UMBRELLA FORM 523. 4085738 5/6/85 5/6_/86 COMBINED $1,000 $ 1,000 OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM STATUTORY '" � x A WORKERS' COMPENSATION 408 3598883 5/6/85 5/6/86 - $190 TEACH ACCIDENT) $ (DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT) AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY T $ 100 (DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE) OTHER All Risk A Builders Risk 320 3021475 6/8/85 5/6/86 $500 Limits Liab. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHIGLESISPEUTAL ITEMS Re: Remodel Teller Stations at the Lubbock International Airport Parking Facility *NAMED INSURED: CITY OF LUBBOCK, P. 0. BOX 2000, LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79457 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EX - CITY OF LUBBOCK PIRATJ,QN DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 1t1 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE P. 0. BOX 2000 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH N TICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY LUBBOCK, TEXAS 79457 OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMP , ITS AGENTS OR RESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATI ��� 21 CONTRACT ' STATE OF TEXAS ' COUNTY OF LUBBOCK THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this day of September ___~ A.D. 1981 by and between the.City of Lubbock, COunty Of iVbbockv State of Texas, ' ' acting by and thrbVgh -------- Alan_Htu ` ____________v Mayor, thereunto authnri zgd to do so, hereinafter referred to as OWNER, and ' Lubbock Development Company, Inc. K0. Box 65251 ' _ ' . of the City of _____L�uucLock�____________v County of Lubbock ' and the State of _____ Texas ____________ CONTRACTOR. � hereinafter termed ` 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 ( i f any) the CONTRACTOR hereby agrees with OWNER to commence and complete the construction of certain improvements described as follows: T� provide 7a�:, andmateua� t� remode| 000P��atinos at iho ---- - - ^ - ^ ' daWith �h� mecis'�/�oo� ;YBid #8614 �od:ding Air;an PaMd F �or_ocew , .`` ` `` - _ thre� alte,xad p�ne 18 .0`723�0V. � J^y� and all extra work in connection therewith, Under the terms as stated in the [onfr8[f documents and �at his (or their) own proper cost and expense to furnish all materials, supplies, machinery, equipment, tools, superintendence, labOry 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 f8D '- days after the date written notice to do so shall have been given to him and to substantially complete same within the i 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 therdof as provided therein. ' � . - ' APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY -ATTORNEY -------- APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: 2 Z Whenever the '.Jodie "Directed," "Permitted," "Designated,'' " _ Re'auir•ed,H "Considered Necessary," "Prescribed," or words of like import .are used, it shall be understood that the direction, require€tient, pert€►ission, order, F designation or prescription of the Owner's Representative 23 GENERAL M tVIII OF THE AGREEMENT Whenever the word Owner, or the expression Party of the First Part, or First Party, are used in this contract, it shall be understood as referring to the City of Lubbock, Texas. 2. CONTRALTO 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: Lubbock. :Development Company,' Inc._ _ who has �embraced agreed toperform the work iri^this contract, or to his or their legal representative. 3. OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE Whenever the worm Owner's Representative or f representative is used in this contract, it shall be understood as referring to_MARVIN COFFEE, DIRECTOR OF AVIATIONI City of Lubbock, under whose supervision these contract documents, including the plans aril] specifications, were prepared, and who will inspect constructions; or to such other representative, supervisory or inspector as may be authorized by said Owner to act In any particular under this agreement. x Engineers, supervisor or inspectors will act for Ehie 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 DOCUMENTy 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 o f 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 PHR6SES Whenever the '.Jodie "Directed," "Permitted," "Designated,'' " _ Re'auir•ed,H "Considered Necessary," "Prescribed," or words of like import .are used, it shall be understood that the direction, require€tient, pert€►ission, order, F designation or prescription of the Owner's Representative 11 24 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 nature, 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. S`=UPLONTRACTDR 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 responsibility to any Subcontractor employed by Contractor for performance of work: on the project contemplated by these contract documents, but said Subcontractor's will look: exclusively to Contractor for any payments due Subcontractor. 7. AIIIELAU1=12 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 ator sent certified [rail to the last business address known to him who gives the notice. 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 documents. Unless otherwise specified, all materials shall be new and troth workmanship .and materials shall be of a good quality. The Contractor .hal 1 , if required, furnish, satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. Materials or work described in words which so 4 i ` ' ` 75 applied have well kRDwDv technical Or trade 0g8OiDg 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. SURSTANTTALLY COMPLETED ' The term "Substantially ' Completed" is meant that the structure or project contemplated by the contract documents has bgeD^madg suitable for use or occupancy or the facility is in a condition to serve its 'intended purpose; but still may pgqUipg minor miscellaneous wok and adjustment. ' 10. ' EXc'ept as specifically provided herein, the Contractor shall be responsible for laying out all work and shall accomplish this work in /6 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 'f 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. 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. EIGHT OF ENIRY ' The Owner's Representative may make periodic visits to the Site to observe the progress of qualify of the executed work and to determine, in general, if the wort-, is proceeding in accordance with the contract documents. He will not be required to 08kg exhaustive or [nDfiOUOUs on—site inspections to check the quality Or quantity Of the work, nor will he be responsible for the construction 028nSv methods, techniques, SgqUgDcgs Or procedures, or the safety precautions incident thereto. His efforts will be directed towards providing assurances for the Owner that the completed project will [ODfOr0 to the requirements Of the [Onfr8[t docUmentsi but he will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to perform the work in accordance with the Contract DocU0enfs. 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. 9 26 0. � 0. ' All lines and grades shall be furnished by the Owner's Representative whenever necessary for the cOnnDoenc8[n8nt of the work contemplated by fhpSg [ODfra[f 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 Contractor Shall be allowed no extra compensation therefore. The Contractor shall give the Owner's Representative 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 Owne&i Representative at Contractor's expense. 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. TD order to permit delays and disputes and to diS[DUr8gG litigation, it is further agreed that the Owner's Representative shall, in all cases, determine the 80OUDf5 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 3() 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, fh2refOre5 written decisions or direction of the Owner's Representative as rendered shall be promptly carried out, and any claim arising therefrom shall be thereafter adjusted to arbitration as hereinafter provided. 2; The Owner's Representative shall, within a reasonable time, render and deliver to Moth the Owner and the Contractor a written decision on all claims of the parties hereto and on all questions which may arise relative to the execution of the work: or the interpretation of the contract, specifications and plans. Should the 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. SUPERINTENDENCEAND 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 Repr•esentative may Neem 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 Contractor 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. Q. CONTRACTng' O DUTY AND SUPERINTENDENC The Contractor shall give personal attention to the faithful prosecution and completion of this contract and shall keep on the work, during its pr•ogr•ess, a competent superintendent and any necessary assistants, all satisfactory to Owner's Representative. The superintendent small represent the Contractor in his absence and all directions given to him shall to 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 Contractor and all risk: in connection therewith shall be borne by the Contractor. � � ~ 28 � � 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, 8 or any other persons performing any of the work. � t- 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 �i conditions of the grounds in or about such structure shall at all times he maintained in a manner satisfactory to the Owner's Representative. It is understood and agreed that the Contractor has, by careful examination, satisfied himself as to the nature and location Of the workv the confirmation Of the ground, � the character, quality and quantity of materials to be gO[QUnfePgdv 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 fgr[8s or obligations herein contained. � � ' 18. ' ' ' The Contractor agrees to employ only orderly and � competent men, skillful in thp performance in the type of 4 ~ 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, U are, in his opinion, incompetent, unfaithful, or disorderly, such man or men shall be discharged from the work and shall not again be employed on the work without 8 8 the Owner's Representative's written consent. - 19. CONSTRUCTION PLANT «L The Contractor shall provide all labOry tools, equipment, machinery and materials necessary in the prosecution and completion of this contract where it is not otherwise � specifically provided that Owner shall furnish 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. ` t- 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 �i conditions of the grounds in or about such structure shall at all times he maintained in a manner satisfactory to the Owner's Representative. 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 Representative, be uncovered for observation and testing at the Contractor's l expense. The cost of all such inspections, tests and t 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 f 29 20. SANITATION Necessary sanitary conveniences for the use of laborers on the word: site, properly secluded from public observation, 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. - 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 observation 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 ample notice as to the time each part of the work: will be ready for such observation. Owner or Owner's Representative may reject any word; found to be defective or not in accordance with the contract documents, regardless 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 Representative, 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 Representative 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 Material -s or such other applicable organisation 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 Representative, be uncovered for observation and testing at the Contractor's l expense. The cost of all such inspections, tests and t 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 f 30 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 unsuitable 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 rebuild or otherwise remedy such work: so that it shall be in full accordance with this contract. It is further agreed that any remedial action contemplated as hereinabove seg: forth shall be at Contractor's expense. 23. AUGES 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, y_ either before or after the beginning of the construction, without affecting the validity of this contract and the f 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 damagesq or anticipated profits on the work: that may be dispensed with. If they increase the s 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 case the Owner shall make such changes or alterations as shall make useless any work: already done or material 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, a 2 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 hall 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, alteration or addition to the word:: as shown on the plans and specifications or contract documents and not covered by Contractor's proposal, except as provided under Charges and Alterations herein. It is agreed that the Contractor shall perform all extra work: under. the direction of the Owner's Representative 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 commenced, then the Contractor shall be paid the actual field cost of the work::, plus fifteen (15X) per cent. In the event said extra work:: be performed and paid for under Method YC), then the provisions of this paragraph shall apply and the "actual field cost" is hereby,defined to include the cost of all workmen, such as 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 Carriage and Workmen's Compensation and all other insurances as may be required by law or ordinances or dir•ectey 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 matters shall be determined by the - 32 Contractor. Unless otherwise agreed upon, the prices for the use of machinery and equipment shall be determined by using ZtyJ , 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 compensate him for his profit, overhead, general superintendence and field office expense, and all other elements of cost and expense not embraced within the actual field cost as herein defined, save that where the Contractor's Camp or Field Office roust be maintained primarily on account of such Extra Works thea the cost to maintain and operate the sante 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 ease 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 Representative for a written order authorizing such, extra work. Should a difference of opinion arise as to what s does or does not constitute extra workor as to the payment therefor•, and the Owner's Representative esen•tative insists 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 T actual field cost thereof, as provided under Method iC? The Contractor will thereby preserve the right to submit the matter of payment to arbitration as herein below provided. 5. DIRCREP&CIES AND OMISSION 1 It is further- agreed that it is the intent of this contract that all work: described in the proposal, the specifications, plan_ 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 L before the bids are received, and if no such request is F received by the Owner's Representative prior to the ` opening of bide, 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 26. 27. 33 the work in accordance with these plans and specifications. It 1� further understood that any request for Cl@rificatioD must be submitted no later than five days prior to the opening of bids. ` RIGHT OF OW61ER TO MODIFY MEJHODS AND EGUIPMENI 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 specified, the'Contractor shall, if so ordered in writing, increase his force or equipment, or both, to such an extent as to give reasonable assurance of compliance with the schedule of progress. PROTPQTTON AGAINST ACCIDENT Tn EMPLOYEES AND THEE—PABLIJIS. 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 Americai except where incompatible with federal, state or municipal laws or regulations. The Contractor, his sureties and insurance carriers shall defendl indemnify and save harmless the Owner and all of its officers, agents and employees from all suitsl actions, or claims of any character whatsoever, brought for Or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons or property, on account of any negligent act or fault of the Contractor or any sub— contractor, 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 subcontractor to provide necessary barricadesi 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 officersl agents9 or employees including attorney's fees ' `' 3 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: progresses, are intended as reminders to the Contractor of his duty and shall not be construed as any assumption of duty to supervise safety precautions by either the Contractor or any of his subcontractor's,__ 8. CC1NIRACTOR' S INS ANCE The Contractor- shall procure and carry at his sole cost and expense through the life of this contract, insurance protection ashereinafter specified. Such insurance shall be carried with an insurance company authorized to transact business in the State of Teas 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 $300y{:00 Property Damage per occurrence to include: Premises and Operations Explosion & Collapse Hazard Underground Damage Hazard Products & Completed Operations Hazard Contractual Liability Independent Contractors, s 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. { S. 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 3 r 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 250/500,00 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 --------------------------- naming the (100% of potential loss) City of Lubbock as insured. E. Excess Or Umbrella Liability Insurance The Contractor shall have Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance in the amount of with ($110001000 minimum) coverage to correspond with Comprehensive General Liability and Comprehensive 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 Subcontractor on the job with Employers Liability of at 1east $100,000 limit. fi 36 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: (3) The name and address of the insured. (i) 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 cancelled only by mailing written notice to the named insured at the address shown in the bid specifications. (u) 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) contained in the job specifications. No substitute of nor amendment thereto will be acceptable. 29. PROTECTION AGAINST CLAIMS DE SUBcnNTPAC.TQRs, LAp aysL MATERA NEZ AND FHRNISHEPS—OE MiCHINERY, EOUTPMENT APjD =L � H T 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, mater'ialmen and furnishers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools, all suppliers, including commissary, incur'r'ed in the fur'ther'ance of the performance of this contract. When Owner so desir'esl the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have been paid, discharged or waived. 37 If during the pr•ogr•ess of the word;, 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 (S) days after demand is made, then Owner may, during the Period for which such indebtedness 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 surra so withheld to discharge any such indebtedness. Any and all communications between any party under this paragraph must be in writing. 30. j'ROTEcTIoN aGAINsJ gn ,LTT_Eg OR PA ENT ?NyENTIn"J The contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees, and"shall provide for the use of any design, device, material or process covered by letters patent or - copyright by suitable legal agreement with the Patentee 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 defe=nd 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 specified or required in these contract documents by Owner, provided, however, if choice of alternate design, device, material or process is allowed to the Contractor, then, Contractor shall indemnify and save Owner harmless from any loss on account thereof. if the material or process specified or required by Owner is an infringement, the Contractor shall be responsible for such loss unless he promptly gives written notice to the Owner of such, infringement. ORDI 31. Li Wa h1NL? •l�i'l'•_ES 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 word::, and shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner against any claims arising from the violation of any such laws, or•dinancesi and regulations, whether by the Contractor or his employees. If the Contractor ob_•erves 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 word::. 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 x 38 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, insofar 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 42- effect as though embodied herein. 32. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLEITIN 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, ir 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 COMELETION AND ITAIDAIED DiMAGE It is hereby understood and mutually agreed by and between the Contractor and the Owner, that the date of beginning and time forcompletion 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 specified7 or any proper extension thereof granted by the Owner, then the Contractor does hereby agree as part of the consideration for the awarding of this contract, the Owner may withhold permanently from Contractor's total compensation, the sum if FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.001 not as a penalty, but as liquidated 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 completion of the work described herein is reasonable time for the completion of the same, taking into consideration the average climatic change and conditions and usual industrial conditions prevailing in this locality. I 3? The amount is fixed And agreed upon by and between the Contractor and the Owner because of the impracticability and extreme difficulty in fixing and ascertaining actual damages the Owner would in such event sustain, and the mount 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. IIME AND ORDER OF COMPLETIO It is the meaning and intent of this contract, unless otherwise herein specifically provided, that the Contractor shall be allowed to prosecute his work at such time and sessions, in such order of precedence, and in such manner as shall We 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.submits 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 several parts. 35. ExmsioN nF jimp 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 31 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 I I I 40 or the public enemy, fire or flood. The Contractor may apply in writing for an extension 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 receipt of a written request for an extension of time by the Contractor supported by all requested documentation shall then submit such written request to the City Council of the City of Lubbock for their consideration. 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 DELAY 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 incident to such work:, whether growing out of delays in securing material or workmen or otherwise. No charge 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 Owne"r 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. OUAUTITIES AND MEASUREMEUT 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 offered 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 41 amount of work: done and materials furnished on the project. 38. ERQTECI1ON OF ADJOINING PROPERT'� 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 performance of this contract, but such indemnity shall not apply to any claim of any kind arising out of the existence or character of the work:. 39. ERICE FOR WORD 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, whtich, has been rade 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 sante 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. EAMU1 No payments made or certificates givers shall be considered as conclusive evidence of the per'for'mance of the contract, either wholly or in part, nor shall any certificate or payment be considered as acceptance of defective 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 contract. Acceptance by Contractor of final payment of the contract price shall constitute L waiver of all 42 claims against Owner which have not theretofore been timely filed as provided in this contract. 41. PARTIAL PMYiENT3 On or� before the tenth day of each month, the Contractor shall submit to Owner's Representative an application 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 partial payment showing as completely as practical the total value of the wore done by the Contractorup to and including the last day of the preceding months, said statement shall also include the value of all sound materials delivered on site of the work: that are to be fabricated into the work. The Owner• shall then Fay 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 10% of the _amount thereof, which 10% shall be retained until final payment, and further, less all previous payments and all further sums that may be retained by Owner lander the terms of this agreement. It is understood, however, that in ::ase 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 an the part of the Contractor, the Owner may upon written recommendation of Owner's Representative pay a reasonable and equitable portion of the retained percentage due Contractor. 4 • FINK QQMPLETION 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 inspect the work and within said time, if the work: be found to be completed or substantially completed in accordance 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 issue a certificate of acceptance of the work to the Contractor. 3 _ 43. FINK PAYMEN 1 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 F 3 terms of the agreement, and shall certify same to the 46. PAYMEll— 11. Tl• s { � r' { The Owner may, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, withhold or nullify the whole or pari of any certificate to such, extent as may be necessary to protect himself from loss on account of: (a) Defective work: not remedied. (t7 Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating possible filing of claims. i 43 Owners, who shall pay to the Contractor on or before th,e the 31st day after the date of certificate of completion, balance due Contractor under the terms of this agreement, . provided he has fully Performed his contractual obligations under the terms of this contract; and said payment shall become due in any event upon, said performance by the Contra=tor•. 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 to required in the special conditions (if any) of this contract or required in the specifications made a part of this contract.. -� .CORRECTION OF WORT; FORE FIN(I PAYMENT FOR _WOR 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 Contractor shall at his own expense promptly replace such condemned materials with other materials conforming to the - requirements of the contract. Contractor shall also tear, 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. r.ru�RECTIO E !=I. RF` F FINAL MY= 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 date of substantial completion. The Owner or the Owner.' Representative shall give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. 46. PAYMEll— 11. Tl• s { � r' { The Owner may, on account of subsequently discovered evidence, withhold or nullify the whole or pari of any certificate to such, extent as may be necessary to protect himself from loss on account of: (a) Defective work: not remedied. (t7 Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating possible filing of claims. i L i L 44 (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. TIh1E. OE_F I TN i.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 rinstruction to which the Contractordesires to take exception. The Owners' Representative shall reel y to such written exceptions by the Contractor and render his final derision, in writing. in ease 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 R Owner and the acceptance by the Con'tr'actor of the final payment shall be a bar� to any claim by either party, except where noted otherwise in the contract documents. 48. AR ,I.TRATIO 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 select a third within ten 10) day.., 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 art arbiter within ten (10) days of the demand, his right to arbitrate shall lapse, aria_{ the decision 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 either party refuse or neglect to supply the arbiters with any papers or information demanded in writing, the ar'biter's are empowered by both, parties to take Ex Parte Proceedings. 45 The ar'biter's shall act with promptness. The decision of any two stall be binding on Loth parties to the contract, unless either or both parties shall appeal within tern (iii) "gays from date of the award by the arbiters, and it is hereby agreed that each, party shall have the right of appeal and all proceedings shall be according to and governed by Ar'bitr'ation Statutes of Texas, being Article 224, et sea., 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. The arbiter's, if they deem the ,ase demands it, are authorized to award the party whose contention is sustained, 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 ther•eby. The ar'biter's 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 arbiter's must be made in _writing and' shall not be open to objection on account of the form, of proceedings or award. In case the Contractor should abandon and fail or refuse to resume work: within tern (10) days`after: written notification from the Owner• or the Owner's Representative, or if the Contractor fails to comply with the orders of the Owner's Representative, when such orders are Consistent with this contract, this Agreement, or the Specification, hereto attached, thein 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 par'agr'aph 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. 46 In ease the Surety should fail to commence compliance with: the notice for completion hereinbefore provided for within ter, (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 supplies 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 else, or that may thereafter at any time become due to the Contractor under and by `v'ir'tue of this Agreement. In Mase such, expense is less than the sum which would have been payable under this contract, if the same had been completed 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 completed by said Contractor, When 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 late, at least 'twice in a newspaper having a general circulation in the County of location of the wor'k:, 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 l=ost 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 that, that which would have been the cost to complete the work under this contract, the Contractor orhis 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 itemised statement_ of the contract account_, certified to by Owner's Represen'ta'tive as bel�g correctt shall then be prepare�Jand delivered to Contractor and his Surety, whler'ean the Contractor or his Surety, or the Owner as the case may be, shall pay the balance due as reflected by said statement within L_t days atter the date of certificate of completion. 47 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 head the work: been completed by theContractor• under the terms of this contract, or when the Contractor and/or his Surety shall Fay the balance shown to be due t�Y thtCM tc} trte M";Ier, 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 mate of said notice the Owner may sell such machinery, equipment, tools, materials or sur'r•'1 ies 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__', with or without sale, notice, as the Owner may elect. he Owner shall release any machinery, equipment, tools, materials, or supplies which remain ] - 't + S o bsit e a d belong to persons oLhei, than the Contractor or his 'surety, to their proper owner_. 50. AL�NDQNBENIAYAE I.n case the Owner shall fail to comply with the terms of this contract, and should fail or refuse to comply with said terms within {'en (10) dates after written notification by the Contractor, t': -lent the Contractor may suspend or wholly abandon the work, and mai remove LhF'r'efrom a31 rrlaE_4li:Fer'y, tools, and -(uipiEieiit »'•.11d all materials on the ground that have not been included in T payments ii toe Contpactor anhave not been incorpo. t ed into Lh e work. Thereupon, the Owner's �_�£sttta ta:e =hall make an estimate of the total amount earned by the Contr'actor, which estimate shall include the value of all !_+ 4 i +�l_+I":-!`-'}�.1a11`i completedcompletedsaid Contractor c;.t the1''{'_e= statedin the the attached proposal, the .=ii!.1k: of all . partially completed work .% 1fair c"d equitable p ti_e, and the amount of all Extra Work performed at the price _. agreed upon, L+r provided for i..'', the terms of this t andreasonable suiii to cover. the dist o any contract, :_=l i I t-+. provisions made by the Contractor to carry y thewhole work 4C to I_orrpletion, and which I_anr,ot be utilized. Ve O n erA Representative shall then make a final statement of the balance due the Contrat_tor' QY deducting from the above estimate all previous Payments by the Owner and all other sums that may be retained DIY .the Owner under the terms of this Agreement, and shall cer•tifY sar'te to the Owner- who Contractor on or before thirty (iia} damp shall pa; to the �` _ before • 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. r The successful bidder shall be required to furnish a performance bored acrd payment bond in accordance with Article 5160, Vernon's Annotated Civil Statut* s in the amount of 100 f the total contract price, in the e"Yenl, said contract price exceeds $25,000.00. If the contract , the statutory bonds price does hot exceeded $25;000-00, _ will not be required. All bonds, if required, shall be submitted on roar,= eupP�lied"by the Owner, and executed by an approved Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of Texas. And :it is further agreed that this contract =hall not be in effect until such bonds are so furnished. 52. In the event special conditions are contained herein, as part of the contract documents and said special conditions conflict with any o1 the general conditions _ t contract, then, in u e containedin •_Iiss _ _1 such ,r; e;aei;t klie special conditions hall control. ._ 53. i 00GES FROM NATE 1 ak „^.i �� . Unless otherwise specified herein, all 1 oss or damage to the Contractor arising out the nature o the work to be Done, or from the actio,, 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 } s expense. 4 49 54. rnsnFPEh!Lj NT CONITRANCTIGO Contractor is, and shall remain, an independent contractor with full, complete and exclusive power and authority to direct, supervise, and control his ours employees and to determine the method of the performance of the word: covered hereby. The fact that the Owner or Owner's Representative shall have the right to 'observe Contractor's work during his performance and to carry out the other per•oaatives which aro 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 ars independent contractor with respect to either the ❑wrier or Owner's Representative or to the Contractor': own employees or to any other person, fiPmj Or corporation. 55. 0 Fi�NIN(S UP The Contr•actor 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 workroom clean or its equivalent. The work shall be left in good order and condition. In case of disp=ute Owner may remove the debris and charge the cost to the Contractor. 50 NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE TO: The City of Lubbock:, !-leaving considered the proposals submitted and opener on the day of 7.98 , for work: to be done and materials to be,.furnished in and for: as set forth ire detail in the Specifications, Planks, and Contract Documents for such work fop'the City of Lubbock; it appearing that your proposal is fair, equitable anis 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 ;lay of 198 , at the bid price contained therein, subject to the execution of anis furnishing of all contract documents, bonds, certificates of insur•anceq and all other documents,specified and E equi ed to be executed anis furnished under the contract documents. It will be necessary for you to execute and furnish to the City of Lubbock. all such documents 'w'i'thin ten (10) days from your receipt of tl-,is Notice. The five percent (5%) bid security, submitted with your proposal, will be r'etur'ned upon the execution of the such contract documents and bonds within above " �, day period. Irk he event you should specified ten t7. _ 1 �a i fail to execute and furnish such contract documents and bonds within - the time limit specified, said bid se,_uri•ty. will be retained by: the City of Lubbock:. CITY OF LUBBOCK Owner's Representative 1 PROJECT MANUAL Lubbock Airport E-:iosk: Remodeling Lubbock: international Airport Lubnoc}i, f'exas 0Wl',iM R _. t::i t.y o.r Lunboak. i625 1:=tkl LUbbock, t'e>cas 9 4 C)1 llcLartySmi trif leyerArani tectsAlA 19i9 Broadway LUbbock:, 'i'e:.cas '79401 tel: (Bob) :76:--5046 i May 16, 1985 COVERSHEET 1 =-===_,..''�-.°~������.~,.°^.�.�~�.`.~.�-,�. ' 'TABLE OF CONTENTS - 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS _ 01010 - Summary of Work '01030 - ^wAlternates 01040 - Project Coordination 01045 - Cutting & Patching 01()90 -^ Definition nd Standards 01310 - Schedules, Reports x, Payments ' 01340 _ Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples 01505 - Temporary Facilities , 01605 -^ Products e' Substitutions 01705 -^ Project Closeout 02 - SITE WORK _ 02060 - Building Demolition _ ^ ' 03 - Not Appliable 04 -~ MASONRY 04200 - Unit Masonry 05� - Not Applicable ` 06 - WOOD & PLASTICS 06400 - Architectural Woodwork ` ` TECTION PRO 07 - THERMAL & MOISTURE 07410 - Metal panels ' 07900 - Joint Sealers ` 08 - DOORS X' WINDOWS _ � 110 - Steel Doors'& Frames., 08410 - Aluminum Window Framing 08700 - Hardware 08800 - Glass & (Glazing - 09 - FINISHES 09900 - painting 10 - SPECIALTIES 10100 - Drive-up Teller Unit 11 -16 Not Applicable END OF TABLE OF coi,4-rENTS ` TA8LE OF CONTENTS 1 � � ` PART L . ` 1.01: SCOPE: A. ----- This project consists of remodel- ling the te1ler stations atthe lLubbock .Ji.ona�l Airport par -king facility. Work of the Contract can be summarized by references to the Contract, General Condi- tions, SupplementaryConditions, Specification Sections, ' Drawings, addenda and modifications to the contract docu- ments issued subsequent to the initial printing of this project manual and including but not necessarily limited to printed material referenced by any of these. It is recognized that work of the Contract is also unavoidably affected or influenced by governing regulations, natural phenomenon including weather conditions and other forces outside the contract documents. B. Base Bid consists of all work specified herein and shown on the drawings to be accomplished including miscellaneous ,'patching of existing finishes. 1.02: A. -------l- 'During -the --entire construction period all work shallbedone so that not more -than one teller station is inoperable at a time. As each teller-station,is_comPleted it shall be accepted for beneficial occupancy. 1.03: AL ON: A. K_________ -rhe work o - f -this Contract includes coordination of he entire work of the project, including preparation of gene- ra ene- r l coordination drawings, diagrams and schedules, and control of site utilization, from beginning of construction activity through project close-out and warranty periods. B. Alterations: Where applicable, requirements of the contract --documents apply to alteration work in the same manner as to new construction. Refer to drawings for specific requirements of alteration work. END OF SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF THE WORK 01010 - 1 PRODUCTS (Not app licable),- END OF SECTION 01010 SUMMARY OF THE WORK 01010 - 1 - F..�Ci I .,'.., 9 ,'- I 1 i -i t...i I. , }...( ._ !t i i{ _ ., I {.. tr ..}:. , ... ..r I.f...{ ; ... :..:; t.' 1}+ i F r Bidders ii, .%: ... . " amount if ( owner C t accept t corresponding change in n equipment, - work l, in products, i.te r av,e scope _ systems tinstallation me.'o1 described . Contract. __ . en <„ iSAlternates will l_� 1.. 1 f conswerid Owner and „_t}` may '•. i a o !.... be accepted in t a 1 r order. I Coordinate related work ,i.} modify � "._: i'_ ::a:�_i .. .. i _ ..required i 7 !_ 7 ,-at... f .. )_F �- each 1:`dt..}!_.? that work _"_'-�' '.t-' } ::: i .,.... ,_L.1 ,:::Ci_s...t, ... - ;:::C!_;,_!•_:_.l,:» accepted alternate is complete and fully n i g _d into the, project. ok doneundpr the Alternates shall comply wit..t> 1 .i.. h e applicable provisions of the d.t l ,_! 1r,t 7. { i t : .. ,_. f 1 a } 1 L- t:_ t. = a. f_. _ ,r_ _. l._ n s:� n. The work k l...nde cl i Alternate .'I f3 include tt') i additional work d complete rft1_.i._.t..e t.he remaining i, a}-I:in_F t.'.oi S. !,}iiic1i is .. i Ftyf...'i..t...i..t required t..o thereby, in 1 finished condition. �. ti1 } t following award Ft t-.ct , .., 01'' prepare anddistributef each party c } d i } _ 1 R notification l e i � i. indicate whether alternates ' _i e t r ¢ the status at each a c r t. . been ,-t t.:: (::... L:i . E...._f „f i t.. �...... f.., ,..: , ,.. ,...: t... ! i ...... ! for _ i:.. t._ ! i .... 7. t_: ' ,. t _ 1.....-i _, ,.. ar " _.. t date. r,,._.r, t_ It.:: acomplete description h negotiatedY,F,,..; i_. .. '4- .t. (..: a - .. f::i!'t `::ii to alternates, e if any. 'ttl.°..' of Alternates” is Included ;I_. the 3i'1t:1 I.„ .::ii !' 'gl.t;.tzp ,'•I ,`,._.._F,r.r o i ! t i. L S section. SpecAication sectionsreferenced in { i i. - 1 �:lI LFI itY contain requirements fl materialsLI 1{ioii_: �. necessary to achieve the work described under • h alternate'' _ 1.02; 1NQLQQj as part I_ C 'r alternate, li Lr 't it t .}F et. t t. 7,, I - incidental appurtenances .. .:..t'it__.s a d ...i ;,.i }.c..l" items .a :.}1f. it.. {I tit .t... required ui l ei., t?..:F ci 11 is r part ;.. t .0 , i,.. .., .<. ,.i i.. .,. f_.rI! t•d, ,t'". t..v .._.! t..) !tt,_t.. mentioned ,... }... ..I _a ...s l.✓ 1 the complete i 1'-�'•t• " } �[ i r 7' t < alternate. i �� F' •-- ' r : ,J ) la t:...t.. ;:: *:;;•,rt- t.:7p :i i._ 1. L.i .i `c . i 1 tools, Provide } U! i i RESisrmr7 i1q IL pV 7 .described and.,accomplish l labor f: _ !z_t.:rt.: :a t" d } , a 1:.11 "! t.. } I drawings °' u r t_ h e installation of herein ... , ,_t , _Y E specified door. t c es Uut is t} ixed to li I r t... t I o s! 1 9! tion and all new .,. , ... I t ... , ....., t... , tom, rhe ,..projecti* indicated., II ! I , 'U. 1 !I•i } WINDOW provide all tools, litra'I=._., ... ...ann isourto accumplish Lhewt..,rk described iiI Merein and s,It.}{t!{). i'fr"f ,.I-:, drawings fur ..•!,. instailation of speci- .. I. .. i )I I.t ;..j .rl. i units teller fied :.. t i -, c:. ! i. .. , t.., _. ,. i.: ; l ,. to , -... :1 :.:.. .. 7. ., i �'s , t -ll : �'- 1} i t . I a .! ,_ . _ .. s _s n.1.: it required _d -__....i:.. .mp I t i';_. L:.hr..: '..I.r:3_zC..,..L.. . :,o.L._._it..t:.,_,.. i..,1 ;:.t r. 1_. ":-. I l , ,: TELLER 71 .. :121provide ...11tools, .,t7: 3Iry E materials t'" I ab r to ,_ v.:.... _tii..:.i I sn the work i ....._.i . t_ i.:.: 1 he !:.t n and ALTERNATES 01030 - 1 shown on the drawings for theremodelling of teller station ' 02~ Work includes but is not limitedco demolition andall new constructionrequired to complete the project indicated, inclu- ding the base bid and all alternates, ` 3.02: ADMlNl -lON: No additional work 'unger these allowances shall be implemented except at the written authorization of the Owner- wnergiving givingspecific instructions as to the scope of the work in square footages and location of work. Any unexpended a ance b l ' of` these allowances will be deducted from final payment to the Contractor and an accurate accounting if expenditures shall be made. END OF SECTION 01030 ` ALTERNATES 01030 - 2 01040_=_EEQ1EC-r COORDINATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.c1: COORDINATION AND MEETINGS: A. General: Prepare a written memorandum on required coordination activities. Include such itecns as required notices, reports and attendance at meetings. Distribute this memorandum to each entity performing work at the project site. Prepare similar memorandum for separate contractors where interfacing of their work is required. �i. Monthly_Cogrdination_Meetinga: Hold monthly general project coordination meetings at regularly scheduled times convenient for all parties involved These meetings are in addition to specific meetings held for other purposes, Such as regular project meetings and special preinstallation meetings. Request representation at each meeting by every party currently in- volved in coordination or planning for the work of the entire project. Conduct meetings in a manner which will resolve coordination problems. Record results of the meeting and dis- tribute copies to everyone in attendance and to others affected by decisions or actions resulting from each meeting. At Cori- tractor's option, monthly coordination meetings can be Held integrally with monthly progress meetings as specified in sec- tion "Schedules, Reports, Payments'. 1.03: LIMI-TA'f IONS ON USc OF THt SI'TL: Limitations on site usage as well as specific requirements that impact site. utilization are indicated on the drawings and by ether contract documents. In addition to these limitations and requirements administer cello- cation of available space equitably among entities needing troth accLAss and space so as.to produce the best over-ail efficiency in performance of the total wort:: of tfie project. S&-tedule deliveries so as to minimize space and Lime requirements -For storage of materials and _equi pirient on site. Construction must be . scheduled so not more than one teller station is inoperable at a time, and as each teller station is coiripleL-ed it will be accepted for beneficial occupancy. f'HRT_ - FEgQULTS (Not Applicable). PART x_ -3--- :1 01 : GENERAL I INSTALLA T I ON—PROVISIONS: A. Inst_a_lle_r_'S In_s_Lection_of_i_ondir__ions: Require the Installer of each major-unit of word.. to inspect the Substrate to receive the _ work and conditions under which the word; is to be performed. The Installer shell report all unsatisfactory conditions in writing to the Contractor. Do not proceed with the work until c.cnsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner ac- ceptable to the Installer. manu-D. Manu+aCtc.crer-'s Instructions: Where installations include factured products, comply with -the manufac_tur-er`s applicable iristruc:tiuns and recomi-ri ndations for inst.ailation, to the ex- tent that these instructions and recommendations are more ex. - PROJECT COORDINATION 01040 - i E. F. G. H. plicit or more stringent than requirements indicated in the contract Insaggt_2 -i tem o + mate rials 11 or I equipment immediately prior -to installation. Reject damaged and defective items. Provide attachment and connection devices and methods for secu- 9--- -true to line and'level., and within ring work. . ecure work recognized industry tolerances. Allow expansion and building movement. Provide uniform joint width in exposed work. Ar- range joints in exposed work to obtain the best visual effect. Refer questionable visual-e++,ect choices to the Arc.hitect/Engi- Rec.LEgL_Mea1UrEMEU1s and dimensions of the work,, as an in step of starting each installation. I12stall each unit -o- F -work during weather conditions and project status which will ensure the best possible results in coordina- tion with the entire work. Isolate each unit of work from incompatible work as necessary to prevent deterioration. gqgCginate enclosure of -the work with required inspections and tests so as to minimize the. necessity of uncovering the- work for that purpose. M0Untinq_11tiQhts: Where mounting heights are.not indicated, MOUn t individual'units of work at industry recognized standard mounting heights for the particular application indicated. Refer questionable mounting height choices to the Architect/ - Engineer for final decision. 3.02:CLEANING AND : / . General:During- -handling -- and installation of work at the ----� project site, clean an protect d t t wor k in progress and adjoining work at the basis of continuous maintenance. Apply protective covering on installed work where it is required to ensure freedom from damage or deterioration at time of substantial completion. Clean and perform maintenance on installed work as frequently as necessary through the remainder of the construc- tion period. Adjust and lubricate operable components to en - Sure operability without damaging effects. B. Limitina_ExDosures_of Work: 'ro the extent possible through reasonable control and protection methods, supervise perform- ance of the work in such a manner and by such means which will ensure that none of the work, whether completed or in progress, will be subjected to harmful, dangerous, damaging or otherwise deleterious exposure during the construction period. END OF SECTION 01040 PROJECT COORDINATION 01040 - 2 01045 - CUTTING AND PATCHING �'�R f-T'---GEPdERAL 1.01: DESCR I PT I ON ,,OF REQUIREMENTS: A. xist- Def t7-7 "Cutting and patching includes cutting into exist- ing construction to provide for the installation or performance ing of other work and subsequent fitting and patching required to restore surfaces to their original condition. B. "Cutting and patching" is performed for coor-dination of the work:, to uncover work for access or inspection, to -obtain samples for testing, to permit alterations to be performed or - for other similar purposes. Cutting and patching perfor aced during the manufacture of products, or during the initial fabrication, erection or installation processes is riot consi- dered to be "cutting and patching" under this definition. Drilling of holes to install fasteners and similar operations are also not considered to "cutting and patching". C. Refer to other sections of these specifications for specific ct.atting-and patching requirements and limitations applicable to individual units of work. Requirements of this section apply to mechanical and electrical work:. Refer to Division -15 and Division -16 sections for additional requirements and limita- tions on cutting and patching of mechanical and electrical work. 1.03: QUALIT`{ ASSURANCE: A. fi equireireents for Structural Word<:: iso riot cut and patch strut tural work: in a manner that would result in a reduction of load -carrying capacity or Of load-deflectiorl ration. D. Operational and Saf ety_Li y -ti to t i ons: Do not cut and patch ope- rational pe- ----- rati onal el er-itents or safety related components in a r„anner that would result in a reduction of their capacity to perform in the manner intended, including energy performance, or that would r•esttlt in increased maintenance, or decreased operational life or decreased safety. 0. Visual Rcguirements: Do not cut and patch work: exposed on ttie building's -exterior or in it's occupied spaces, in a , ii-tariner that would, in the Architect/Engineer's opinion, result in lessening the building's aesthetic qualities. Do noL cut and patch work in a mariner that would result in substantial I visual evidence of cut and patch work. Remove and r-ep 1 ace work: judged by the Architect/Engineer to be cut and patched in a visually unsatisfactory manner. PART y' PRODUCTS: Use materials for cutting and patching that are identical to existing materials. Tf identical materials are not oval 1 ab i e, or cannot be used, USE? atater i a1 s that match - existing adjacent st..trfaces to the fullest e;;tent possible with regard to vist..tal effect. Use materials for- cutting and pat- ching that will result in equal -or -better performance characte- ristics } PAR'r=_EXECUTION CUTTING AND PATCHING 01045 - 1 s 9 . ` ' 3.01: INS Bm»foro»- ��utting, examine the surfaces to be � cut and _ ` --- d th�*'conditions_ whichthe work is to be per- ,----- ' -- - - '' - conditions encountered, - ' formed. If unsaf��,or ot�� zsunsatisfactory encount- `� , take cor----i--��� action before -proce�dln� with the work. ' ' 3.02: A. -----�-' ' To prevent failure provide temporary sup - .port k during cutting d patching to ` E}. Protect other wor _ n� cu ng an age. Provide protection from adverse 'Weather _ condi~ -ions for that part of the project that may be exposed during cutting and patching operations. with of surroundingareas and 1. Avoid interference wt ' '.mse. '_ vehicular drives~ 3.03: -------��---Em� l skilled Workmen to perform cutting and pat- ching work. Except as otherwise indicated or as approved by with n the AArchitect/Engineer,ee�, proceed w '� u±ti_ g and patching at the earliest feasible time and complete work without delay. B. gutting: Cutthe work using methods that are least likely to - work to be retained adjoining work. , Where possible review proposed procedures with the original installer; comply with original.installer's recommendations~ ._ 1. In general, where cutting is required use hand or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chop- ping. Cut through concrete and masonry using a cutting machine such as a carborundum saw or core drill to insurea neat tole. Cut holes and slots neatly to size required with minimum dis-turbance of adjacent work. Temporarily cover openings when not in use. C. pa- : Patch w`th seams which are_durable_and as invisible ^ as possible. Comply' with specified tolerances for the work. 1. Inspect and test patched areas to demonstrate integrity of work. 2. Restore exposed finishes-gf-'patched areas and where necessary extend finish restoratign._intc� retained adjoining work in a -' - - - - ' ' manner which will eliminate evidence of patchingand n re- finishing. e- fi ishi n ng^ 4. Where patch occurs in smooth painted surface, extend final paint coat over entire unbroken surface containing patch, after patched area has received prime and base coat. 3.04: CLEANING: Thoroughly clean areas and spaces where work is performed or used as access to work. Remove completely point, mortar, oils, putty and items of similar nature. Thoroughly clean conduit and similar features before painting or other finishing is applied. END OF SECTION 01045 L ) CUTTING AND PATCHING \ Cr2U9�:r- L��i_IS�ii T':iC�hd� �iv't?_S`i�iVuf#1i7 �'AiT_ i t�EhtER�L 1.01: iii=SCi; l'1' I US_J_QF_�EG_U T N_>=S�itNTS Get neral : This section specifies procedural and administrative requirements for compliance with governing regulations and the codes and standards imposed upon the work. These requirements include the obtaining of per-mits, licenses,. inspections, re- leases and similar documentation, as well as payments, state- ments and similar requirementsassociated with regulations, codes and standards. _ H. "Regulations" is defined to include laws, statutes, ordinances and lawful orders issued by governing authorities, as well as those rules, conventions and agreements within the construction industry which effectively control the performance of the work regardless of whether they are lawfully imposed by governing C. authority or not. t�gv_erning_Fggulations: Refer to General and Supplementary Conditions for requirements related to compliance with gover- ping regulations. 1.02: ;�, �EFIiVI'TIOi�S: Uer�eral_E:<plantion: �t substantial amount of specification language constitutes definitions for terms found in other con-. tract documents, including the drawings. (Drawings must be recognized as diagramatic in nature and not completely descrip- tive of the requirements indicated thereon.) Certain terms used in contract' documents are defined in this article. Def i - nitions and explanations of this section are not necessarily either complete or exclusive, but are general for the wore: to the extent they are not stated more explicitly in another B. element of contract documents. GEnaral_heguir�rr�Nnts: The provisions or requirements of Divi- sion -1 sections apply to entire work: of Contract and, where so indicated, to other elements which are included in project. C. 10= 02? The term "indicated" is a cross-reference to grap- hic representations, notes or schedules on drawings, to other paragraphs or schedules in the specifications, and to similar means of recording requirements in contract documents. Where terms such as "shown," "noted," " "Scheduled," and "specified" - are used in lieu of "indicated," it is for purpose of helping rc_ader. locate cross-reference, and no limitation of location is intended except as specifically noted. D. Di r_�ct �s_ht�_yu str d1_ tc�: Where not otherwise explained, terms such as "directed," "requested, authorized, "selec- ted," "approved," "required," "accepted," and "permitted" mean "directed by Architect/Engineer," "requested by "Architect/En- gineer," and similar phrases. No such implied meaning will be interpreted to extend the Architect's/Engineer's responsibility into the Contractor's area of construction supervision. E. AggCgy2: Where used in conjunction with Architect's/Engineer's response to submittals, requests, applications, inquiries, "ap- resorts and claims by Contractor, the meaning of term DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS 01090 - 1 proved" will be held to limitations of Architect'slEngin.eer's responsibilities and duties as specified in General and Supple- mentary Conditions. In no ease will "approval" by Architect/ - Engineer be interpreted as a release of *C:ontractor from r•espcn- sibilities to fulfill requirements of contract documents. F. 00120_902: The term "project site" is defined as the space .available to Contractor fur, performance of the wrrk, either exclusively or in conjunction with other performing other work: as part of the project. The extent of project site is shown on the drawings, and may or may not be identical with the descrip- tion of land upon which the project is to be built. G. FUCUjah: Except as otherwise defined in greater- detail. term ;'furnish is used to mean supply and deliver to project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, eta::., as applicable in each instance. H. Instal!: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "install" is used to describe operations at project site in- cluding unloading, unpacking, assembly, erection, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing protecting, cleaning and similar operations, as applicable. I . Fr2v_i d!k: Except as otherwise defined in greater detail, term "provide" means furnish and install complete and ready for - intended use, as applicable in each instance. J. Installer: The term "installer" is defined as the entity (person or firm) engaged by Contractor, or its subcontractor or sub -subcontractor for performance of a particular- unit o -f work: at -the project site, including installation, erection, application and similar- required operations. It is a general requirement that such entities (Installers) be expert in operations they are engaged to perform. K, 1esL-in3_Laborator�r: The term "testing laboratory" is defined as an independent entity engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work:, either at project site or elsewhere; and to report and interpret results of those inspections or tests. 1.03: I E' J1:}UMY_aT(�i^dAM: A. G nr r_al t�pLl is L;i l i tY_af_Star�c�ar-d�a: Except to the extent that more explicit or more stringent requirements are written direc- tly into the contract documents, applicable standards of the construction industry have the same force and effect (and are made a part of contract documents by reference) as if copied directly into the contract documents, or as if published copies were bound herewith. Refer- to other contract documents for resolution of overlapping and conflicting requirements which result from the application of several different industry stan- dards to the same unit of work:. Refer to individual unit of work: sections for indications of which specialized LOWS and standards the Contractor !Bust keep at the project site, avail- able fir reference. L�. r:�f renc�ct_ytancj r_-�js (referenced directly in contract documents or by governing regulations) have precedence over non -referen- ced stanuards which are recognized in industry for applicabi- lity pplicabi- 1ity to work:. C. Non -referenced starrdards are hereby defined to have no parti- cular applicability to the work:, except as a general require - DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS 01090 - meats of whether the work complies with standards recognized in the construction industry. D. Publication Dates: Except as otherwise indicated, where coin- pliance with an industry standard is required, comply with standard in, effect as of date of contract documents. E. Updated Standards: At the request of the Architect/Engineer, Contractor or governing authority, submit a change order propo- sal where an applicable industry code or standard has been revised and reissued after the date of .the contract documents and before the performance a+ the work affected. The Archi- tect/Engineer will decide whether to issue the change order to proceed with the updated standard. F. Copies a+ Standards: The contract documents require that each entity performing work be experienced in that part of the word:: being per-for-med. Each entity is also required to be familiar with recognized industry standards applicable to that part of ' the work. Copies of applicable standards are not bound with the contract documents. 1. Where copies of standards are needed for proper performaneie of - the work, the Contractor- is required to obtain such copies directly from the publication source. ^. Although certain copies of standards needed for enforcement of the requirements may be required submittals, the Architect/-. Engineer reserves the right to require the Contractor to submit additional copies of these standards as necessary for enforce- ment of the requirements. u. Abbreviations and_Name_s: Where acronyms or abbreviations are used in specifications or other contract documents they are defined to mean the industry recognized name of trade associa- tion, standards generating organization, governing authority or other entity applicable to context of text provision. Refer to "Encyclopedia of Associations," published by Gale Research Co., .. available in most libraries. 1.04: GOVERNING RE_GU_L_AT I ONS/AUTH_DRl -1"IES: The procedure followed sy nrchitectiEngineer hasbeento contact governing authorities where necessary to obtain information needed for th.e purpose of preparing contract documents; recognizing that such information may or may not be of significance in relation to Contractor's " responsibilities for performing the word::. Contact governing authorities directly for necessary information and decisions: having a bearing on performance of the wore:. 1.05 SUBMITTALS: For the Owner's records, submit copies of permits, ur-is- 1 i censer, certifications, inspection reports, releases, juris- dictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, dictional judgments, and similar documents, correspondence and records established in conjunction with compliance with standards and regulations bearing upon performance of the PART ___PR'ODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART -=---EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF r SECTION 01090 DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS 01090 - 3 III 01310 TS ' ' PART�i AL� , 1.01; Coordinate both the listing and timing of re- ports and other activities required by provisions of section and other sections, so as to provide consistency and logical coordination between the reports~ Maintain coordination and correlation' between separate reports by updating at monthly or shorter time intervals. Make appropriate distribution of each report and updated report to all parties involved in the work including ` the Architect/Engineer and Owner. IIn particular provide closecoordination of the progress schedule, schedule of values, listing of subcontracts, schedule of submittals, progress reports, and payment requests. 1.02: A. : Submit a bar -chart type progress not more than 7 days after the date established for commencement of the work. On the schedule, indicate a time bar for each major category or unit of work to be performed at site, properly sequenced and coordinated with other elements�of work. Show � completion of the work sufficiently in advance of the date � established for substantial completion of the work. B. S����i��g��_���S������, on the schedule to show the "estimated" total dollar -volume of work performed at any date during the Contract Time, with a column of cost figures in the left- hand margin ranging from zero to Contract Sum. C. Immediately below the date line at the head- ing of the bar -chart, provide a two -item cost correlation line, indicating both "precalculated" and "actual" costs. This cost correlation line shall show dollar -volume of work per- formed as of same dates used for preparation of payment re- quests. Refer to subsequent article for cost reporting and payment procedures. In so far as it is practical to do so, use the same units of work in progress schedule as indicated in the "schedule of values" required by General Conditions and further specified herein. D. DiEtCibutign: Following the initial submittal to and response by the Architect/Engineer, print and distribute progress sche- dules to Architect/Engineer (3 copies), Owner, con- tractor, the principal subcontractors and suppliers or fabri- cators, and others with a need -to -know schedule-compLiance requirement. Post copies in the temporary field office. When revisions are made, distribute updated issues to the same entities and post updated issues in the same location. Delete entities from distribution when they have completed their assigned work and are no longer involved in performance of scheduled work. 1.03: PROGRESS MEETINGS.,. TING: In addition to specific coordi- nation and pre -installation meetings for eac� element of work, � ' and other regular project meetings held for other purposes, hold general progress meeting each month with time coordinated ( | with preparation of payment request. Require each entity tnen involved in planning, coordination or performance of word.. to be properly represented at each meeting.. Review each entity's present and future needs including interface requirements, time, sequences, deliveries, access, site utilization, tempora- ry facilities and services, hours of work, hazards and risks, housekeeping, change orders, and documentation of information for payment requests. Discuss whether each element of current work is ahead of schedule, on time, or behind schedule in relation with updated progress schedule. Determine how behind - schedule work will.be expedited, and secure commitments from entities involved in doing so. Discuss whether schedule revi- sions are required to ensure that current work, and subsequent work will be completed within Contract. Time. Review everything of .significance which could affect progress of the wort::. 1.04: SCHEDULE OF V_ALUES_: Prepare the schedule of values, as re- quired -by the General Conditions, in conjuncticNi with the preparation of the progress schedule. Correlate preparation of schedule of values and progress schedule. Correlate line items with other adminis-trative schedules and forms required for the work:, including the progress schedule, payment request form, listing of subcontractors, schedule of allowances, schedule of alternates, listing of products and principal suppliers and fabricators, and schedule of submittals. Provide breakdown of the Contract Sum in sufficient detail to facilitate continued evaluation of payment requests and progress reports. Break: down principal subcontract amounts into, several line items. Round off to nearest whole e dol1ar, but with the total Equal to Contract Sum. 1.05: 5: P^YMENT_REQUESTS: A. General: Except as otherwise indicated, the progress payment cycle is to be regular. Each application must be consis- tent with previous applications and payments. Certain applica- tions for payment, such as the initial application, the appli- cation at substantial completion, and the final payment appli- cation involve additional requirements. B. r'�yAi�nt_r;L��rl i c iki �3n_"t i �r��s: The "tate" for each progress pay- ment" is as indicated in owner -Contractor Agreement or, if atone is indicated therein, it is the 1st day of each month. The period of construction work covered by each payment request: is period indicated in owner -Contractor Agreement. C. Pea rnent_r, i r r..at i un_N_c�r_riis' H 1 H Document G702 and Continuation Sheets; available froii;-"Publications, a Division of the FIA Service Corporation", 1735 New York. Ave. N.W., Washington, DC 20006 (also available at most local AIA chapter offices). D.Hpp1 icritic�n_h'i�eparsttion: Except as otherwise indicated, cum- plete every entry provided for on the form, including notariza- tion and execution by authorized persons. Incomplete applica- tions will be returned by Architect/Engineer without action. Entries must match current data of schedule of values and progress schedule and report. Listing must include amounts of change orders issued prior to last day of the "period of con- struction" covered by application. E. initial Nayme�tt_F�Cpliction: The principal administrative ac - SCHEDULES, REPORTS, PAYMENTS 01310 tions and submittals which roust precede or coincide with submittal of Contractor's first payment application can be summarized as follows, but not necessarily by way of limiter - tion: 1. Listing of subcontractors and principal suppliers and tabrica- torso . Schedule of values. 3. Progress schedule (preliminary if not final). 4. Performance and/or payment bonds, 5. Evidence satisfactory to Owner- that Contractor's insurance coverages have been secured. F. Following k=ollowing i.s- _ -stance -of Architect's or Engineer's final "certifiBate of sub- stantial completion," and also in part as applicable to p-rior certificates on portions a+ completed work as designated, a "special" payment application may be prepared and submitted by Contractor. The principal administrative actions and submit- tals which must proceed or coincide with such special applica- tions can be. summarized as follows, but not necessarily by way of limltationr 1. Occupancy permits and similar approvals or certifications by governing authorities and franchised services, assuring Owners' s full access and use of completed wore::. 2 Warranties (guarantees), maintenance agreements and similar provisions of contract documents. 3. Test/adjust/balance records, maintenance instructions, ureter readings, start-up performance reports, and similar change -over information germane to Owner's occupancy, use, operation and maintenance of completed work. x_ 4. Final cleaning of the work:. �7. Application for reduction (if ally) of retainage, ;.incl consent of surety. b. Listing of Contractor's incomplete work:, recognized as excep- tions. to Architect's/Engineer's certificate of substantial completion. G. Fi nal IE'ayMt t_Apel i cati un: 'The administrative actions and submittals which must precede or coincide with submittal of contractor's final payment application can be summarized as fol 1 ows, but not necessarily by way of limitation. 1. Completion of project closeout requirements. . Completion of items specified for completion beyond time of substantial completion (regardless of whether special payment _ application was previously made). 3. Assurance, satisfactory to Owner, that unsettled claims will be settled and that work: not actually completed and accepted will be completed witriout undue delay, 4. Transmittal of required project construction records to Owner. 5. Change over of door locks and other Contractor's access provi- sions to uwrrer's property. b. Consent of surety for final payment. H.nppl i cati un Tr-ansrr�i tt:�1 : Submit 3 executed copies of each - payment application, one copy of which is completed with wai- vers of lien and similar attachments. Transmit each copy with a transmittal form listing those attachments, and recording f appropriate information related to application in a manner SCHEDULES, REPORTS, PAYMENTS 01310 - 3 acceptable to Architect/Engineers. Transmit to Architect/En— gineer r-chitect/En-gineer by means ensuring receipt within 24 . t-iours. FART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART_3_ _EXECUTION {Not Applicable} END OF SECTION 01310 4 j - i SCHEDULES, REPORTS, PAYMENTS 01310 - 4 U 13.�i i - SUL�shf I'f'T"f;LS 1.01: DESCRIP'T'ION UN REQUIREMENTS: A. The_tY_ees o+ submittal requirements specified in this section include shop drawings, product data, samples and miscellaneous work-related submittals. individual submittal requirements are specified in applicable sections for each unit of work:. Re+er to other Division -1 sections and other contract documents for requirements of administrative submittals. C. include include specially -prepared technical data for this project, including drawings, diagrams, performance Curves, data sheets, schedules, templates, patterns, reports, calcu- lations, instructions, measurements and similar information not in standard printed +oral for general application to a range of similar projects. D. F'rgQ _data include standard printed information on materials, products and systems; not specially -prepared for this project, other than the designation of selections from among available choices printed therein. E. S�jmelss include both fabricated and unfabricated physical exam- ples of materials, products and units of work; both as com- plete units and as smaller portions of units o+ work; either for limited visual inspection or -For more detailed testing and analysis. F. M9ck:_i_ Ra are a special forst of samples; which are too large or otherwise inconvenient for handling in specified manner for transmittal of sample submittals. G. related directly to the work include warranties, maintenance agreements, workmanship bonds, project photographs, survey data and reports, physical wort: records, quality testing and certifying reports, copies of industry standards, record drawings, field measurement data, operating and maintenance materials, overrun stock:, and similar informa- tion, devices and materials applicable to the work and riot processed as shop drawings, product data or samples. 1.02: GENERi"L �UQQ I TTAL_REQU 1 t_EQENTS: A. Sghggyling: Where appropriate in administrative submittals, show principal work: -related submittals and time requirements for coordination a+ submittal activity with related word;. B. Listing: Prepare a separate listing, organized by related specification section number sequence, showing principal work: - related submittals and their initial submittal dates as re- quired fur coordination of the work:. C. Coordinate preparation and proces- sing of sut�mittals with performance of the wore so that work: will not be delayed by submittals. Coordinate and sequence different categories of submittals for same work, and for interfacing units a+ work, so that one will not be delayed for coordination o+ A/E' s review with another. D.PrC:psr tior�_vf_ uLir�ittsls: Provide permanent marking on each submittal to identity project, date, Contractor, subcontractor, submittal name and similar information to distinguish it from SUBMITTALS 01340 - 1 B. , C. D. E. F. ,' other submittals. Show Contractor"s executed review and appro- val marking and provide space for Architect's/Engineer's "Ac- tion'' Ac-tion" marking. Package each submittal appropriately for tran- smittal and handling. Submittals which are received from sour- ces other than through Contractor's office will be returned by A/E "without action°. SPECIFIC=CAIgGO 'General� Except as `otherwise indicated `n 'individual work sections, comply with re`irements specified herein for each indicated category 'ofsubmittal. Provide and process interme- diate submittals, where required between initial and' final, similar to initial submittals. Provide newly -prepared information, with graphic information at accurate scale, with name of preparer indicated. Show dimensions and note which are based on field measurement. Identify materials -And products in the work shown. Indicate compliance with standards, and special coordination require- ments. Do not allow shop drawing copies without appropriate final ,Action" markings Lx' Architect/Engineer to be used in - connection with the work. PnggUgt_Qata: Collect required data into one submittal for each unit of work or system; and mark each copy to show which choices and options are applicable to project. _ Include manufacturer's standard printed recommendations for application and use, compliance with standards, application of labels and seals, notation of field measurements which have been checked, and special coordination requirements. Maintain oneset of product data (for each submittal) at project site, available for reference by Architect/Engineer and others. SUbMittall: Do not submit product data, or allow its use on the project, until compliance with requirements of contract docu- ments has been confirmed by Contractor. Submittal is for information and record, unless otherwise indicated. Initial submittal is final submittal unless returned promptly by Archi- tect/Engineer, marked with an "Action" which indicates an observed non-compliance. Submit 2 copies, plus 2 additional copies where required for maintenance manuals. ~ SamElLe2i: Provide units identical with final condition of pro- posed materials or products for the work. Include "range" samples (not less than 3 units) where unavoidable variations must be expected, and describe or identify variations between units of each set. Provide full set of optional samples where Architect's/Engineer's selection is required. Prepare samples to match Architect's/Engineer's sample where so indicated. Include information with each sample to show generic descrip- tion, source or product name and manufacturer, limitations, and compliance with standards. Samples are submitted for review and confirmation of color, pattern, textuke and "kind" by Architect/ Engineer. Architect/Engineer will hot "test" sam- ples for compliance with other requirements, which are there- fore the exclusive responsibility of Contractor. MgQzUew: Mock-ups and similar samples specified in individual work sections recognized as a special type of sample. Comply with requirements for "samples" to greatest extent possible, ' SUBMITTALS 01340 - 2 1; D. and process transmittal forms to provide a record of activity. Inse ctign_ nd_Test_i eor_ts: Classify each as either- "shop drawing" or "product data", depending upon whether report is uniquely prepared for project or a standard publication of workmanship control testing at point of production. QCCvnQ2y Refer. to "Products" section for specific. general requirements on warranties, product/workmanship bonds, and maintenance agreements. In addition to copies desired for Contractor's use, furnish 2 executed copies, except furnish additional copies where required for maintenance manuals. SLtrvey_D!fttA: Refer. to "Procedures" section for specific general requirements.on property surveys, field measurements, quantita- tive records of actual work, damage surveys, photographs and similar data required by individual work: sections of these specifications. None of specified copies will be returned. kecorrJa cif AgtLta1 Worb�:: Furnish 4 copies, one of which will be returned for inclusion in "Record Documents" as specified in "Closeout" section. g andards: Where copy submittal is indicated, submit a single copy rfor- Architect's/Engineer's use. Where workmanship at project site and elsewhere is governed by standard, furnish additional copies to fabricators, installers and others in - .volved in performance of the work. Closeout Submittals: Defer to individual work. sections and to "closeout" sections for specific requirements on submittal of closeout information, materials, tools and similar items. Record_DocLtrrer�r k `L'ggi gs: Furnish i one set. Iaintgnancg/tDggrting_I_ir�tt�ls: Furnish 2 bound copies. t�lgtgrialg_grid_'fvois: Refer to individual work: sections for required quantities of spare parts, extra and overrun stock, maintenance tools and devices, keys, and similar- physical units to be submitted. R3cr�eral llistr-ibutiort: Provide additional distribution of sub- mittals ub- mittais to subcontractors, suppliers, fabricators, installers, governing authorities and others as necessary for proper per- +ormance of the work. Include such additional copies in trans- mittal to Architect/Engineer where required to receive "Action'' marking before final distribution. Record distributions on transmittal forms. 1.04: }4: ACTION ON SUBMITTALS: A. Hrct��i tact' s/Engi nC ry_g We ti grr : Where action and return is re- quired or requested, Architect/Engineer will review each sub— mittal, mark: with "Action", and where possible return within weeks of receipt. Where submittal must be held for coordina- tion, Contractor will be so advised by A/E without delay. B. Action Marne: Architect's/Engineer's action stamp, for use on submittals to be returned to Contractor, is serf -explanatory as marked. - PRODUCTS (riot applicable). PIRT'_:_ - EXECUTION (not applicable) . END OF SECTION i)1 _.40 SUBMITTALS 01340 - 3 1. �? 1: L7ESCl� T r T" I tUl'J t'_3i= kEi::liJ I F_E_f"f�hi"I"5_ Qfinitigns:-- Specific s^administrative and procedural minimum actions are specified in.this section, as extensions of provi- sions in General Conditions and other- contract documents. These requirements have been included for special purposes as indi- cated. Nothing in this section is intended to limit 'types and amounts of temporary work: required, and no omission from this section will be recognized as an indication by Architect or Engineer that such temporary activity is not required for successful completion of the work and compliance with require- _ merits . of contract documents. Provisions of this section are applicable to, but not by way of limitation, utility services, construction facilities, security/protection provisions, and support facilities. 1.0 : QLjeL_I'•I"y ASSURIh_i�_'E: t.3eneral: In addition tocompliance with governing regulations and rules/recommendations of franchiised utility companies, comply with specific requirements indicated and with applicable industry standards for construction work:. A. uener-Ml . Establish and initiate use of each temporary facility at time first reasonably required far proper performance of the work. Terminate use and remove facilities at earliest reason- able time, when no longer- needed or when per••maneut facilities have, with authorized use, replaced the need. T QndiMnt_ot_919: Install, operate, maintain and protect tem- t porary -facilities in a manner and at locations which will be safe, non -hazardous, sanitary and protective of persons and property, and free of deleterious effects. (not applicable). i_=- I xEt_uI1210 3. o I: TEPA EL3RARY LJT I!=1iy_ sEf V I CLG: 3 A. 10_0222 of services may include, but riot by way of limita- imita-tion, tion, water, sewerage, surface drainage, electrical power and telephones. Where possible and reasonable, connect to existing franchised utilities for required services; and comply with service companies' recomme=ndations on materials and methods, or engage service companies to install services. Locate and relocate services to minimize interference with construction operations. - B. .f crll( or_ar'�_�'j!t2L• : Provide service with grourid-f aul t ci r•cui't interrupter teattur-es, activated +rom each circuit of 20.._amp or le=ss rating. C. I'120ring: Provide meters for water and electrical power ser- vices. Read meters and record readings weekly, and include in progress report to Architect/Engineer at monthly intervals. s Y S TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01505 - 1 . . ` 3.02: ILITIES: ` A. e: Provide temporary enclosure where indicated and where reasonably required to ensure adequate workmanship and protection from weather and unsatisfactory ambient conditions for the work, including enclosure where temporary heat is used. Provide fire -retardant treated lumber and plywood. Provide tarpaulins with UL label and flame spread of 15 or less; pro- vide translucent type (nylon reinforced polyethylene) where daylighting of enclosed space would be beneficial for workman- ship, and reduce use of temporary lighting. available and allowable. ' B. E122tri11a1Po!�!er: Provide weatherproof, grounded, power distri- bution system sufficient to accommodate construction operations requiring power, use of power tools, electrical heating, lighting, and start-up testing of permanent electric -powered equipment prior to its permanent connection to electrical system. Provide overload protection. Locate multiple outlets (not less than 4 -gang) at each story of construction, spaced so that entire area of construction can be reached by power tools on a single extension cord of 100' maximum length. Supply � power for electric welding from either temporary power distri- bution system or by engine -driven power -generator sets. C. Lighti[lg: Provide sufficient temporary lighting to ensure proper workmanship everywhere. Provide general lighting with local switching which will enable energy conservation during periods of varying activity. Provide uniformly spaced general lighting equivalent to not less than one 2007watt incandes- cent lamp per 1000 sq. ft. of floor area, and one 100 -watt lamp per 50' of corridor and per flight of stairs. 3.03: IT IONS: A. Th2tya2a of temporary security and protection provisions re- quired include, but not by way of limitation, fire protection, barricades, warning signs/lights, site enclosure fence, side- walk bridges, building enclosure/lockup, watchman service, personnel security program, environmental protection, and similar provisions intended to minimize property losses, personal injuries and claims for damages at project site. Provide security/protection services and systems in coordina- tion with activities and in a manner to achieve 24-hour, 7 -day - per -week effectiveness. Provide types, sizes, numbers and locations as would be reasonably effective in extinguishing fires during early stages, by personnel at project site. Prove Type A extinguishers at locations of low -potential for either electri- cal or grease -oil -flammable liquids fires; provide Type ABC dry chemical extinguishers at other locations; comply with recom- mendations of NFPA No. 10. Post warning and quick -instructions at each extinguisher location, and instruct personnel at pro- ject site, at time of their first arrival, on proper use of extinguishers and other available facilities at project site. Post local fire department call number on each telephone instrument at project site. C. B�ildi�g_E�cl�������_��d Lg�k��: At earliest possible date, ' TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01505 - 2 F secure� _building against unauthorized entrance at times _when- ` personnel arenot working. Provide secure temporary enclosures ' ^ � with locked entrances~ 3.04: &� ' IES: ___ A. of temporarysupport ' facilities required include, but - n not by way of limitation, field offices, storage sheds, fabri- cation sheds, sanitary facilities, drinking water, first aid facilities, bulletin board, private and public telephones, � c}ocks, thermometer, project identification signs, clean-up facilities, waste disposal service, rodent/pest control and similar, miscellaneous general services, all as may be reason- ably required for proficient performance of the work and accom- modatioh of personnel at the site including Owner's and Archi- tect's/ Engineer's personnel. Discontinue and remove temporary & support facilities, and make incidental similar use of perma- nent work of the project, only when and in manner authorized by Architect/ Engineer; and, if hot otherwise indicated, im- mediately 'efore time of substantial completion. Locate tem- porary support facilities for convenience of users, and for minimum interferencewith construction activities. C. tor' ld Of ^ Provide adequate office space for �L +ie7d office personnel plus one spare work station for inciden- tal use by subcontractor's personnel, suitably finished, fur- nished, equipped and conditioned. � D. S��[lit l At Contractor -'s option, provide self- ..contained el f- ` ' contained toilet units of type acceptable togoverning authori- ties, adequate for use of personnel at project site. Provide separate facilities for male and female persbnne1 wnen both � sexes are working at project site. E. Dt:i[lkinq_Watt!Z: Provide potable water, suitably cool to drink at adequate locations for personnel at project site. Furnish paper cups and waste receptacles. END OF SECTION 01505 _ � ' TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01505 - 3 ' 01 TUTIONS ' PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01: . ` "Products' is defined to include purchased items for incorporation `nto the work, regardless of whether specifi- cally purchased for project or taken from Contractor's stock of previously purchased products. "Materials," is defined'as pro- ' ducts which must be substantially cut, shaped, worked, mixed, finished, refined or otherwise fabricated, processed, installed or applied to form units of work. "Equipmeht" is defined as products with operational parts, regardless of whether motor-ized or manually operated, and particularly including products with service connections. Definitions in this paragraph are not intended to negate the meaning of other terms used in contract documents, including "specialties," "systems," "structure,'' "finishes,"' "accessories," "furnishings," "special construc- tion," and similar terms, which are self-explanatory and have recognized meanings in the construction industry. B. SLtb��titUtigay The requirements for substitutions do not apply to specified Contractor options on products and construction methods. Revisions to contract documents, where requested by Owner, Architect or Engineer, are "changes" not "substitu- tions." Contractor's determination of and compliance with governing regulations and orders issued by governing authori- ties do not constitute "substitutions;" and do not constitute a basis for change orders. Contractor's requests fo' changes in products, materials and methods of construction required by ~ contract documents are.considered requests for "substitutions," and are subject to requirements hereof. - 1.02: NCE ` A. For each unit of work provide products, materials or equipment of a singular generic kind and from a single source. B. Comgqtibility_gf_ORtigas: Were more than one choice is avai- lable as options for Contractor's selection of a product or - material , rmaterial, select an option which is compatible with other products and materials already selected. Total compatibility among options is not assured by limitations within contract documents, but must be provided by Contractor. Compatibility is a basic general requirement of product/material selections. 1.03: pRODUCT DELIVERYZSTORAGE=HANDLING: QQeLal: Deliver, handle and store products in accordance with manufacturer's recommendatiohs and by methods and means which will prevent damage, deterioration, and loss including theft. Control delivery schedules to minimize long-term storage of products at site and overcrowding of construction spaces. In particular, provide delivery/installation coordinatibn to en- sure minimum holding or storage times for products recognized to be flammable, hazardous, easily damaged, or sensitive to deterioration, theft and other sources of loss. ' PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 01605 - 1 i i 4 1.04: L4LIB !! Ui I C5 (GUARANTEEa ) A. t�wate�tri_df_Eti C_Wrr_ar7tis: Warranties on the work: are in several categories, including those of General Conditions, and including (but not necessarily limited to) the hollowing specific categories related to individual units of work: speci- f i ed in sections of Divisions 2 through 16 of these speci f i ca- tions: I. S�e�i 1 'r o,Z ct_Warranty_ (G �arar: r e�) : A warranty specifically written and signed by Contractor for a defined portion of the work', and, whore required, countersigned by subcontractor, installer, manufacturer or other entity engaged by Contractor.' 2.SE citied_E'ro��ict_W rr nty: A warranty which is required by contract documents, to be provided for a manufactured product incorporated -into the. work:; regardless of whether manufacturer -- has published a similar warranty without regard for specific incorporation of product into the work, or has written and executed a special project warranty as a direct resell t of contract document requirements. 3. A warranty which is not specifi- cally pecifical1y required by contract documents (other- than as specified in this Section.): but which is available on a product: incorpo- rated into the work, by virtue of the fact that manufacturer- o+ product has published warranty in connection with purchases and uses a+ product without regard for•• specific applications fir: cept as otherwise limited by terms of warranty. D. Fi r tn_i rich vi�cival F=c+�i ins of Divisions 2 through 16 +or the determination of units of work which are r=equired to be speci- +i cal l y or i ndi vi dual l y warranted, and -For- .the specific re- quirements and terms of these warranties (or guarantees). C. It is recognized that specific warranties are intended primarily to protect Owner against failure of the work: to perform as required, and against deficient, defective and faulty materials and workmanship, regardless of sources. Except as otherwise indicated, specific warranties do not cover failures in the work: which result from: 1) Unusual and abnormal phenomena of the elements, tints, 2) The Owner's misuse, maltreatment or improper maintenance of the work:, 3) Vandalism after time of substantial completion, or 4) Insurrection or acts of aggres- sion including war. D. Feel ated !)ama�3 _ nr_i_L��s s s» In connection with Contractor's correction of warranted work: which has failed, remove and replace other work: of project which has been damaged as a result of such failure, or must be removed and replaced to provide access for correction of warranted Work:. E. F:cai ri ttatemerit o+ Warranty_h'Fr i fid» When work: covered by a spe- c.:i a1 project warranty or product warranty has f ai 1 ed and has been corrected by replacement or restoration, reinstate= war- ranty by written endorsement for the following time per••iod, starting on date of acceptance of replaced or restored work:. A period of time equal to original warranty period of time. F. plac rnr�nt_C'ost1_OL-lig ir�n5: Coats of replacing or restoring +ailing warranted units or products is Contractor's obligation, withr_;c.rt regard +or whether Owner has already bene+ited +roiii use through a portion of anticipated useful service lives. Owner reserves the right to reject PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 01605 - � � coincidental product warranties submitted by Contractor, _which . in opinion of Owner tend to'detract`from or conuse`interPreta_=`_ � tion of requirements of contract documents. , Do not purchase subcon- H. ' ---ct for ---or allow others t«� purchase or sub -subcontract for `'~ ~'' ~ , � materials or units bf work for project where a special project � warranty, specified product warranty, certification or similar commitment is `required, until it has been determined that entities required to countersign such commitments are willing � to do so. I. where a special project warranty (guarantee) or specified product warranty is required, prepare X a written document to contain terms and appropriate identifica- tion, ready for execution by required parties. Submit draft to Owner (through Architect/Engineer) for approval prior to final � executions ' ' . ` � PA ' _ ^ K ' ~ 2.01:GENERAL P T IANCES: -----� Th compliance requirements, for individual products A. Gen����l: e comp ance requ reme , individual. products as indicated in contract documents, are multiple in nature and � may include generic, descriptive, proprietary, performance, .prescriptive, compliance with standards, compliance with codes, conformance* with graphic details and other similariforms and � methods of indicating requirements, all of which must be com- plied with. Contractor"s options for � selecting pr-�-�-----�oducts are limited by contract document require- ments, and governing regulations, and are not controlled by industry traditions or procedures experienced by Contractor on previous construction projects. Required procedures include, but are not necessarily limited to, the following for various indicated methods of specifying: Provide product indicated. -� P id - f thee_ 2. T�2/M��L�+� _ rov e one o e amed -----ro�ucts. Exclude products which do not comply with requirements. Where named products in specifications text are accompanied by the term "or equal," or other language of simi- lar effect, comply with those contract document provisions concerning =substitutions" for obtaining Architect's/Engineer's �- approval to provide an unnamed product. 4. is defined to mean manufacturer's name for product, as recorded in published product literature, of latest issue as u of date of contract documents. Refer requests to use products of a later (or earlier) model to Architect/Engineer for accep- tance before proceeding. Where only compliance with an ~- imposed stanoard, code or regulation is required, selection from among products which comply with requirements including � those standards, codes and regulations,is Contractor's option. !- D. ���fg�U������_R�g�i������t�: Proviue products which comply with specific performances indicated, and whicn are recommended by manufacturer (in published product litera±ur, or by individual PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS _ 01605 - 3 certification) for- application indicated. overall performance of a product 14 implied where product is specified wi'L•h•i only certain specific performances requirements. E. : Provide products which have been produced in accordance with prescriptive requirements, using specified ingredients and components, and complying with speci- Pied requirements for mixing, fabricating, curing, finishing, testing and similar operations in manufacturing process. F. Where matching with an established sample is required, --f i nal judgement of whether a product proposed by Contractor matches sample satisfactorily is Architect's judge- ment. -u. �r'i si tai Selection: Where specified product requirements include "...as selected from manufacturer's standard colors, patterns, textures...'' or words of similar effect, the selection of manufacturer and basic product (complying with requirements) is Contractor's option, and subsequent selection of color, pattern and texture is Architect's selection. Where specified product requirements include "..,as selected from standard colors, patterns., textures available within the industry...', or words to that effect, selection of product(complying with require- irrents) is Architect's selection, including designation of manu— facturer- where necessary to obtain desired color, pattern or- texture. 2.02: sups"r I TUT I ONS: A. Condi t_i ons: Contractor's request for substitution will be received-wand considered when extensive revisions to contract t documents are not required and changes ia.rce i n k:eepi ng wi th'i general intent of contract documents; when timely, fully docu- mented and properly submitted; anis when one or more of +ol- lowing conditions is satisfied, all as judged by Ar cliff teat! Er, gi neer. Otherwise, request_ N i l l be r e'ti..trned wi thOUt•. action except to record tion-compliance with these requirements. 1. Where request is directly related two an "or equal'" clause or other language of same effect in contract documents. . Where. required product, material or method cannot be provided within Contract Time, but not as a r esj..ii t of CL)Fltractor s failure- to pursuit the work p'r'oiriptly or to coordinate various activities properly. Where required product, material or method cannot be provided ` in c'a manner which in compatible with other materials of the work:, or cannot be l_-)roperly coordinated. therewitn, or cannot be warranted as required, or cannot be used without adversely affecting Owner's insurance coverage on completed work:, or will _ e! ncouriter other sc.tbst ri t:i al tion-compliances which ar-'t� not pcs- 5ib'le to otherwise overcome except by making requested substi- tution, which Contractor thereby certifies to overcome such noxi-compatibility, tion-coordination, non-warranty, !..roti-ilnsura- bi l i ty or other non-compliance as cl ai med. 4 Where required product, material or method cannot receive re- quired approval by a governing authority, and requested suo- st:iti_rtion can be so approved. terms 5. Where substantial ctl'.1Ve'irit:.ag��� 1_ � offered Owner, li-i ills Ot cost!, Lime. NriE -gy conservation or other valuable considerations, f PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 01605 - 4 after deducting offsetting responsibilities Owner may be re- quired to bear, including additional compensation to Archi— tect/Engineer for redesign and evaluation services, :increased cost of other work by Owner or separate contractors, and simi- lar imi- lar considerations. G�. W©rk_R 1 t 'd ibmi tt l Contractor ' s submittal of, and Archi- tect's/Engineer's acceptance of, shop drawings, product data or samples which relate to words not complying with requirements o•f contract documents, does not constitute an acceptable and valid request for a substitution, nor- approval thereof. "�. c:�,;; C3EIVERF�L RRODUCT kEG!U:[REI�lCI'JTS; i G2neral: Provide products which comply with requirements, and which are undamaged and unused at time of installation, and which are complete with accessories, trim, finish, safety guards and other devices and details needed for a complete installation and for intended use and effect. H. Standard F='roducts: Where available, provide standard products of types --which have been produced and used previously and successfully on other projects and in similar applications. Com. Conti nuec� Avai l obi 1 i tx; Where additional amounts of a product, by nature of its application, are likely to be needed by Owner at a later date for maintenance and repair or replacement work:, provide a standard, domestically produced product which is likely to be available to Owner at such later date. D. 320=120n E sept as otherwise indicated for required appro- val labels, and operating �g data, do not permanently attach or - imprint manufacturer's or producer's nameplates .or trademarks on exposed surfaces of products which will be exposed to view either in occupied spaces or on exterior of the wort.:. r E. Labels: Locate. required labels and stamps on a concealed surface .or, where required for- observation after installation, on an accessible surface which, in occupied spaces, is not conspicuous. F . EquipEit Lnt-Nagmep_l ates: Provide permanent nameplate ori each item of service -connected or power operated equipment. Indicate :manufacturer, product name, model number, serial number, capa- city, speed, ratings and similar- essential operating data. Locate nameplates on an easily accessed surface which, in occupied spaces, is not conspicuous. E±E'1_,5-_-FXEE:I_i•1I0N (not applicable) a E14D OF SECTION 01605 PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 01605 - 5 IY'hk'�',_ a ___f�Ehl�FiAtL 1.01: UESI;I�t��TIOPa �h �E�!i1z��Er���v�S: 13e+initions: Closeout is hereby defined to include general requirements near end of Contract Time, in preparation +or - final. acceptance, final.payment, normal termination of con- tract, occupancy by Owner and similar actions evidencing com- pletion of the work. Specific requirements for individual units of work are specified in sections of Division 2 through 16. Time of closeout is directly related to "Substantial Completion",. and thereforemay be either- a single time period for entire work. or a series of time periods for individual parts of the wor F:: which have been eer•ti+ied as substantially complete at different dates. That time variation shall be applicable to other provisions of this section. As a require- irient of this prof ect, . not more than one teller station may be inoperable at a time and as each teller station is finished it will. be accepted for beneficial occupancy. 1.02: PPEf;EC?UIS_I`fkS "{ O S_lJi;+S_T__lVTTAL i:Oh�i-LLT li:a�d: rPrior rHrchitect's/Engineer's A. gtneral: to- requesting inspection for certification of substantial completion (for either entire wort; or portions thereof), complete the following and list known exceptions, in request: I.. 1n progress payment request, coincident with or first following. date claimed, show either- 100% completion for portion of work: claimed as "substantially complete", or list incomplete items., value of incompletion, and reasons, tor- being incomplete. 2. Include supporting documentation +or completion as indicated ire these contract documents. :T. Submit statement showing accounting of Changes to the Contract Sum. 4. Advise Owner of pending insurance change -over requi remen Ls. 5. Submit specific warranties, workmanship/maintenance bonds, ` .maintenance agreements, final certificat-ions and similar docu- ments. 6. nrestric- Obtain and submit rat eases nab 1 i ng Owner's full and unrestric- ted ted use of the work: and access to services and utilities, including occupai cy permits, operating certificates, and simi- imi- 1car releases. lar _ 7. Submit record drawings, maintenance manuals, final prof L-'' Ct photographs, damage or settlement survey, property survey, and i similar final record information. d. Deliver tools, spare part_, extra stocks of materials, and similar- physical items to Owner. ?. Make final change -over of locks and transmit keys to Owl ger, and z advise Owner's personnel o+ change -over.. in security provisions. z_ Io. Complete start: --up testing of systems, and instructions of Owner's operating/maintenance personnel. Discontinue (or" change ower) and remove from project site temporary facilities and services, along with construction tools and facilities, mock: - ups, and similar elements. j 11. C.ompl ete final cleaning c_rp requirements, including touch-up of PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01705 - 1 ` painting of marred surfaces. ' 12. Touch -LID and otherwise reoair and restore m�rrp� eyn'`==� . . �--� - _ -- ---- finishes. ' B. I Upon receipt of Contractor's request, . Architect/Engineer will either proceed withinspection or ad- vise Contractor of prerequisites not fulfilled. Following initial inspection, Architect/Engineer 'will either prepare certificate of subgtantial completion, or advise Contractor of work which must be performed prior to issuance of certificate; and repeat inspection when requested and assured that work has been substantially completed. Results of completed inspection ' will form initial -"punch -list" for final acceptance. ' 1.03: PREREQUIS CE: _____________ A. GEnwal: Prior to requesting Architect's/Engineer's final inspection for certification of final acceptance and final payment, asrequired by General Conditions, complete the fol- lowing and list known exceptions in request: 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. 2. Submit updated final statement, accounting for additional changes to Contract Sum. ` 3. Submit certified copy of Architect's/Engineer's final punch - listlist of itemized work to be completed or corrected, stating that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for- Acceptance, oracceptance, endorsed and dated by Architect/Engineer. ' 4. Submit final meter readings for utilities, measured record of stored fuel, and similar data as of time of substantial comple- tion or when Owner took possession of and responsibility for corresponding elements of the work. 5. Submit consent of surety. 6. Submit final liquidated damages settlement statement, accept- able to Owner. 7. Revise and submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. B. i��_Pro�ed���: Upon receipt of Contractor"s notice Nat the work has been completed, including punch -list items resulting from earlier inspections, and excepting incomplete items delayed because of acceptable circumstances, Architect/ - Engineer will reinspect the work. Upon completion of reinspec- tion, Architect/ Engineer will either prepare certificate of final acceptance or advise Contractor of work not completed or obligations not fulfilled as required for final acceptance. If necessary, procedurb will be repeated. 1.04: RECORD DOCUMENT SUBMITTALS: A. Gtu=A: Specific requirements for record documents are indi- cated in individual sections of these specifications. Other requirements are indicated in General Conditions. General submittal requirements are indicated in "Submittals" sections. Do not use record documents for construction purposes; protect from deterioration and loss in a secure, fire -resistive loca- tion; provide access to record documents for Architect's/Engi- PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01705 - 2 neer's reference during normal working hours. F3. Record Drawin35: Maintain a white -print yet (blue -line or Rack- line) of contract drawings and shop drawings in clean, undamaged condition, with mark -LIP of actual installations which vary substantially from the work as originally shown. Mark: whichever drawing is most capable of showing ''field condition fully and accurately; however, where shop drawings are used for mark-up, record a cross-reference at corresponding location on working drawings. Mark with red erasable pencil and, where feasible, use other colors to distinguish between variations in separate categories of work:. Mark-up new information which is recognized to be of importanceto Owner, but was for some reason not shown on either contract drawings or shop drawings. Give particular- attention to concealed work, which would be difficult to measure and record at a later date. Note related change -order numbers where applicable. Organize record drawing sheets into manageable sets, bind with durable parer cover sheets, and print suitable titles, dates and other identi+i.ca- tion on `over of each set. C. RgS;g d_Specific.ti.ons: Maintain one copy of specifications, including addenda, change orders and similar modifications issued in printed form during construction, and mark: -up varia- . tionsAW substance) in actual work in comparison with text of specifications and modifications as issued. Give particular attention to substitutions, selection of options, and similar i. nformati tan on work; where it is concealed or cannot otherwise be readily discerned at a later date by direct observation. Note related record drawing information and product data, where applicable. Upon completion of mark: -up, submit to Architect/ - Engineer for Owner" s records. D. Record F`roduct Data: Maintain one ropy of eact-: product data submittal, and nark: -up significant variations in actual work: in comparison with submitted i.n+ormation. Include both variations in product as delivered to site, and variations +rom manu+ac- turer's instructions and recommendations for- installation. Give particular attention to concealed products and portions of the work which cannot otherwise be readily discerned at a later date by direct observation. Note related change_ larders and mark-up of record drawings and specifications. Upon completion Of ;mark-up, Submit complete set to Architect/ Engineer" +or - Owner's records. E. Immediately prior to dates of sub- stantial completion, Architect/Engineer (:.end including Owner's personnel where desired) will meet with COHtraC icor at site, and will determine which (i+ any) of submitted samples maintained by Contractor during progress of the work: are to be transmit. - ted to Owner for record purposes. Comply with Architect's/ - Engineer's instructions for- packaging, identification marking, and delivery to Owner's sample storage space. F. P1ai ntEnancr_i�1_�nr_►_71.e: Organize maintenance -and -operating manual information into suitable sets of manageable size, and bind into individual binders properly identified and indexed (thumb - tabbed). Include emergency instructions, spare parts listing, copies of warranties, wiring diagrams, recommended "turn- around" cycle's, inspection procedures, shop drawings, product PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01705 - 3 � � data, and similar applicable each set in a heavy-duty 2", � include° packet folders f or identification an both front P (not applicable) ECUTION ` ^ information. l]ind each manual of 3 -ring vinyl -covered binder,and folded sheet information. Mark and spine of each binder. Arrange for each installer of work requiring continuing maintenance or opera- tion, to meet with Owner's personnel, at project site, to provide basic instructions needed for proper operation and maintenance of entire work. Include instructions by manufac- turer's representatives where installers are not expert in the required procedures. Review maintenance manuals, record docu- mentation, tools, spare parts and materials, lubricants, fuels, identification system, control sequences, hazards, cleaning and similar procedures and facilities. For operational equipment, demonstrate start-up, shut -down, emergency operations, noise and vibration adjustments, safety, economy/efficiency adjust- ments, energy effectiveness, and similar operations. Review maintenance and operations in relation with applicable warran- ties, agreements to maintain, bonds, and similar continuing commitments. 3.02: FINAL CLEANING A. Il: Special cleaning for specific units of work is speci- fied in sections of Divisions 2 through 16. General cleaning during progress of work is specified in General Conditions and as temporary services ip "Temporary Facilities" section of this Division. Provide final cleaning of the work, at time indi- cated, consisting of cleaning each surface or unit of work to normal "clean" condition expected for a first-class building cleaning and,maintenance program. Comply with manufacturer's instructions for cleaning operations. The following are exam- ples, but not by way of limitation, of cleaning levels re- quired: 1. Remove labels which are not required as permanent labels. 2. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and window/door glass, to a polished condition, removing iubstances which are noticable as vision -obscuring material.s. Replace broken glass and damaged transparent materials. 3. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard -surfaced finishes, to a dirt -free condition, free of dust, stains, films and similar noticable aistracting substances. Except as otherwise indi- cated, avoid disturbance of natural weathering of exterior surfaces. Restore reflective surfaces to original reflective conuition. 4. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment clean. 5. Clean interior surfaces to leave Jobsite in orderly fasnion. 6. Clean project site (yard and grounds), including landscape development areas, of litter and foreign substances. Sweep PROJECT CLOSEOUT 01705 - 4 � � I paved areas to abroom-clean condition; remove stains, petro- chemical spills and other foreign deposits. Rake grounds which are neither planted nor paved, to a smooth, even-textured surface~ '. ' B. RemgvaRemove temporary protection devices and facilities which were installed during course of the work to protect previously completed work during remainder of construc- tion period. C. Comp lia[lc es: 1. Comply with safety standards and governing regulations for Cleaning operations. Do not burn waste materials at site, or bury debris or excess materials on Owner's property, or dis- charge volatile or other harmful or dangerous materials into drainage systems; remove waste materials from site and dispose Pf in a lawful manner. ` 2. Where 'extra materials of value remaining after completion of associated work have become Owner's property, dispose o+ these to Owner's best advantage as directed. END OF SECTION 01705 PROJECT CLOSEOUT ' 01705 - 5 ^ ` 02 B NG DEM�LITION ` ` PART ENERAL 1.01: MDITIONB: A ���������. Work must be performed in such a manner as to , w_ permit continued operation of all but pne teller station at a time, throughout -the entire construction period. All surfaces shall be protected during the progress of the work. B. E.,212aiyta: Use of explosives will not be permitted. - Conduct demolition operations ---lrations and removal of debris to ensure 1. minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied or used facilities. 2. Do not close or obstruct_ streets, walks or other occupied or used facilities without permission from authorities having jurisdiction. Provide alternate routes around closed or obstructed traffic ways if required by governing regulations. D. Pcgtectigno Ensure safe passage of persons around area of demolition. Conduct operations to prevent injury to adjacent buildings, structures, other facilities, and persons. E. DamaUts: Promptly repair damages caused to adjacent facilities by demolition operations at no cost to Owner. F. UtilityS2CYigE2: 1. Maintain existing utilities, keep in service, and protect against damage during demolition operations. 2. Do not interrupt existing utilities serving occupied or used facilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. Provide* temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to governing authorities. E8B1_2_= PRODUCTS (not applicable) 'ECUTIOLA 3.01: DEMOLITION: 1. Use water sprinkling, temporary enclosures, and other suitable methods to limit dust and dirt rising ang scattering in air to lowest practical level. Comply with governing regulations pertaining to environmental protection. 2. Do not use water when it may create hazardous or objectionable conditions such as ice, flooding, and pollution. :3. Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by demolition operations, as directed by Architect or governing authorities. Return adjacent areas to condition existing prior to start of work. tion of the new doors as shown on the drawings. C. Remove existing doors, windows, frames and millwork as indicated. 3.02: SALVAGE and salvage all undamageo aluminum frames, doors, BUILDING DEMOLITION 02060 - 1 BUILDING DEMOLITION 02060 - 2 windows, hardware, architectural woodwork, and countertops as called -for on the drawings. All salvage shall belong to ti ;e owner, but ownership may be declined in whole or in p«rt by the - owner and Contractor shall then be responsible for the disposal of the salvage. 3.02: : DISPOSAL _(: F DEMOLISHED _MATER MATERIALS: _ A. iSeneral.: 1. Remove trom site, debris, rubbish, and other �rcate.rials not salvagable resulting from demolition operations. 2. Burning of removed materials from. structures will riot be permitted on site. B. Removal: 1. Transport removed materials and dispose of off site, in an approved sanitary land fill operation. 2. Contractor shall pay the costs of all transportation ar"d disposal fees required. END OF SECTION 02060 BUILDING DEMOLITION 02060 - 2 ` ` 1.01: Sub i�manu facturer's product data for each type SUBM : m ---------- masonryunit, accessory, and other manufactured products, of � �including 'rtifications that each type complies with specified requirements. � x 1.02: A.During erection, cover top of walls with . sheeting at end of each days' work. Cover heavy waterproof � partially completed structures when work is not in progress. K' Extend cover e\ minimum _of 24 inches down both sides and .hold cover securely in place. ' B. Dg_[�ot a�l��ll!_��������[ltrat �� for at least 3 days after � building masonry walls or columns. D. St��i[li[]��: Prevent grout or mortar or soil from staining the -�c- of masonry to be left exposed or painted. Remove im- � mediately' l grout or mortar in contact with such masonry. Pro- a e V gro tect base of walls from rain -splashed mud and mortar splatter by means of coverings spread on ground and over wall surface. � E. - 1. - Dg_Ugt la -y masonry units which are wet or frozen. 2. ice or RtMgy2 any i snow formed on masonry bed by carefully 8 applying heat until top surface is dry to the touch. �3. R2Lngyf all masonry determined to be damaged by freezing condi- tions. 4. M2i[!yi[l temperature of all tools and materials above 40 deg. � F. far24hrs. prior and 48 hrs. after installation. 5. H22t both sides of walls under construction using salamanders or other heat sources. . B 6. U����_��i[ldb[�����k�� or enclosures when wind is excess of 15 mph. ' - 7^ - P���}�id��_��[l����l������ and auxiliary heat to maintain an air tem- perature of at least 40oF (4oC) for 48 hours after laying V - units. »- 8. D��_[lgt_h����t_����t�[� for mortar and grout to above 160oF (710C). F. - - - and masonry not being worked on in P[��t��t completedmasonry N the following manner. � 1. Protect masonry from rain or snow for at least 24 hours by covering with weather -resistive membrane. 2. Completely cover masonry with weather -resistive insulating � blankets or similar protection for at least 24 hours, 48 hours for grouted masonry. 3. Maintain masonry temperature above 40oF (0oC) for 48 hours � using enclosures and supplementary heat, electric heating blan- kets, infrared lamps or other methods proven satisfactory. 2.01: MASONRy_UNITS^ GE RAL: --- Obtain o its from one manu�acturer, A. M���f��t���[�: n mas nry un , of � uniform texture and color for each kind required, for each continuous area and visually related areas, match existing � masonry units, as closely as possible. UNIT MASONRY 04200 - 1 ASTM -C�5; K value 0.38 at 75 deg. Treat with silicone 2.05: ' � A. ---- -�---------� -�----i ��i[lt of �g[�t��[� by use of admixtures Dg_��l�_lg����_����_±����� �g_� - _- - w B. ' Provide units. complying with --------` ' ` - ' ^ — ' standards referenced and requirementsindicated. B. . -., 2.02:CONCRETE CMU>: A. �uf-� urer"s standard units with nominal face ^dimen- D. ~�~-~ `��of 1`6" long x 8" (15-5--" x'7-5/8~ actual -' x ~depth sions � indicated, to match existing masonry units. B.---- ' Provide ere required for lintels, corners, � > j---- - ---c-ntrol joints, headers, bonding and other special � conditions. ' 2. o-3: ` V A. E2!Ztldnd Cement:. ASTM C 150, Type 1. B.0aggn!:y_gEment: ASTM C 91. C. pe N. ' � D ��������`�===��=���= ASTM C 144. ` E. Water: Clean, and potable. 2.04: MASONRY ACCESSORIES: Reinforcing: 1^ -----it�' P re^fabrica��d'iY� straight lengths of Provide welded ��iC�e_u�l___ not less than 10', with matching corner ("L") and intersecting � � ("T) units -Fabricate from cold -drawn steel wire complying with . ASTM A 82, ,with deformed continuous side rods and plain cross rods, into units with widths of approximately 2" less than � nominal width of walls and partitions as required to position � side rods for full embedment in mortar with mortar coverage of not less than 5/8" on joint faces exposed to exterior and not -type of joint less than 1/2" elsewhere. provide the following t `L reinforcing.. 2. ' . ^ T����_t��� wi th diagonal cross rods spaced 16" o.c. 3.Side Rods: Single pair for single wythe masonry. � 4. Wire Sizes: Fabricate with 9 -gage side and cross rods, - 5. Wire: Provide mill galvanized finish. m B. p=i : Deformed steel, ASTM A 615, Grade 60. ASTM -C�5; K value 0.38 at 75 deg. Treat with silicone 2.05: MORTAR AND GROUT MIXES: ' � A. ---- -�---------� -�----i ��i[lt of �g[�t��[� by use of admixtures Dg_��l�_lg����_����_±����� �g_� - _- - [ Do not use calcium chloride in mortar . or anti -freeze agents. Do or grout. B. Mortar for _Unit Comply with ASTM C 270,. Proportion � _Masgnr--y: Specificati�ns, for types of mortar required. ' C^ Li. fill t_Ccefffe F'tit1gUS-2,__:jl- in mortar to portland cement -lime. D. Use_TyU2_N_mortar. 2.06: EXTERIOR FINISH: A^ M��t�h ��L�i��ti[l�l ��t��ig� fi[li�h with same manufacturers product � > or product producing a similar ƒinish. Give all new masonry ^' exterior surfaces this finish. B. pktc�h e_L�istirig 2iLtrfaces as needed to give Llean and finished appearance. `- 3_ _EXECUTION � � � UNIT MASONRY 04200 2 u quired to maintain moisture content of installed woodwork with- in . a 1.0 percent tolerance of opt i mum moisture cot Ment, f rorri date of installation through remainder of construction per )d. The fabricator of woodwbrk; shall determine optimum moistt..ire content and required temperature and humidity condition. PART -2 --PRODUCTS 2.01; BAg I C MATERIALS AND -FABRICATION METHODS: A. Ge_n_e_r_a_l: Comply with +allowing requirements for- architectural woodwork:. B. Woad Moisture Content: 1. Provide kiln -dried (KD) 'lumber- with an average moisture content range of 6% to 11% for interior work:. Maintairi tempera-tture and relative humidity during fabrication, storage and finishing operations so that moisture content values for woodwork: at time of installation do riot e:cceed the following: 2. Interior _Wood _Finish: 4i-9am for dry regions (as defined by AWI>. C. Plastic_ Laminate: Comply with NEMA LU tor- type, thickness, color pattern -and finish as selected by "rchitect from Manu- facturer's standard products. D. L' taI i ty_5tandsrds: For following . types of architectur-al wood- work, comply with indicated standards as applicable: 1. Stsndirtg_snd_Running_Tt�iirr; AW! Section 3100. 2. Casework and Countertogs: AWI Section 400. Shelving: AWI Section 600. 4. Miscellaneous Work:: riWl Section E. Desi g' n_sncd_Construction FeatLurc.s: Comply with details shown for profile anis cons'trLtc%iori of ar"ctiitectLtl"a1 woodwork; and, where riot otherwise shown, comply wiL-h applicable Quality StAndards, with alternate details as Fabricator's option. F. Pre-Cut_Qatnir_igs: Fabricate architectural woodwork: with pr -e --cut openings, wtie-re possible, 'to receive hardware, appliances, plumbing f i:c tures, electrical work: and sirrii 1 ar items. Locate openings accurately and use templates or roughing -in diagrams for proper size and shape. Sfiiooth edges of cutoffs arid, where located in countertops and similar exposures seal edges of cutouts with a winter -resistant coating. G. VlleaSUremernts: Before proceeding with fabrication of woodwork: required to be fitted to other construction. obtain measure- ments grad ver-i+y diraensions and shop drawing details as re- quired for accurate +it. 2. 02: INTERIOR ARCHI TECT11RAL_WUODi_v0Rk.::: A. Wood Casewar_k_, Transparent Finish: 2. Construction: Reveal overlay. 3. Wood: 'I"o match existing iiii i 1 wor F:. 4. t__gosed_t=cirtions: Provide solid wood <_,rad plywood (r•io plywood substitutes) meeting requirements for- specified quality grade. d_�rcr�f_�ccs: Faint semi -exposed surfaces. 5. Sdrni_k_gcgsN C. Pi.t:stic_Lsf-fdriate_i_cuntertops: 1. f-eneral: Provide separate plastic laminate courite'rtops to c_orapIy with r••egtAirr_rnents for r_­Gasework. for plastic laminate finish. ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 06400 - 2 u i. s 2. Grade: Premium. 3. Fire -rated type, 0.050" thick:; UL tested and labeled ratings of 25 for flame spread, 25 for fuel contri- buted and 100 for smoke developed when bonded to substrate. 4. Elastic Laminate Planuf acturers: a. M Formica .. b. WilsonArt. D. Wood Storage_Shzi v_i ng,"_l"r �nsLa�rent_,H i ni sFi ----------- I- General:` These requirements do not apply to shelving which is either integral with or indicated as "casework"; comply with casework: requirements for those units of shelving. 2. t:3rade: Custom. Wood_; To match existing millwork:. 4. Comply with AWI Quality Standards, Section 1500, for sanding, filling touter gunk: fasteners, back: priming and similar- .preparations for finish -ring of architectural woodwork, as applicable to each unit of work:. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01: PREPARA'T'ION: ;�. f_ongi .� i on woodwork: to average prevailing humidity conditions in installation areas prior to installing. E�. F'r"igr too install tion of architectural woodwork, examine shop fabricated work: for- completion, and complete work: as required, including back: printing and removal of packing. 3.02: : INSTALLATION: A. Install_th wcarE._L�lt-trnb, level, true and straight with no dis- tortions. Shim as required using concealed shims. Install to tolerance of 1/8" in Y -O" for plumb and level ; and with 1/16" maximum offset in +lush adjoining surface, 1/8" ma;init_tm offsets in revealed adjoining surfaces. B.Scrii��_ rtc�_,�_�tt work to fit adjoining work:, and refinish cut surfaces or repair damaged finish at cuts. C. 6L^ti_hor ! lgE.)LJLggn to blocking built-in or directly attached to substrates. Secure to grounds, stripping and blocking with countersunk, concealed fasteners and blind nailing as required for a complete installation. Use fine finishing nails for exposed nailing, countersunk and filled +lush with woodwork, and matching final finish where transparent finish is indi- cated. iy. Casework:: Relocate existing millwork as indicated on plans, reinstall and install new work: without distortion so that uoor-s and/or drawers will fit openings properly and be accurately aligned. E. Ci.:,ur'ttertop5: Anchor securely to base units and other support systems. F. Wuc��_ tgr_ gt�_�hclvinc1: Complete the assembly of units and install in the areas indicated, including hardware and acces- sories. .�;,t�;: AD7I.JS_1.11�:Iv.f.,"_Ct�l_AhaTi_vt�s,_FIIVISHI1uG AND I�RO'1"EC"fIO_fJ: A. f;eL it d_,nageci and defective woodwork Y -wherever possible to eliminate defects functionally and vi sc.tal l y; where not possible to repair properly, replace woodwork:. Adjust: joinery for uni- ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 06400 - 3 i +orm appearance. Clean woodwork: on exposed and semi -e,.;posed surfaces. Touch-up shop -applied finishes to restore damaged or soiled areas. C. Protection: Instiller of architectural woodwork: shall advise Contractor of procedures required to protect arcl•l tedtur�al woodwork during. remainder o+ .construction period -to ensure that work will be without damage or deterioration at time of accept - an r_e. { END OF SECTION 06400 s t 3 F ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 06400 - 4 j t:>7�+1t:t_�_r1E,;,,('r;L iE'i�i;•1ELa 1.i:�i: i?UALITY ASSlir;ra�dCE: Prior to fabrication of prefabricated panels, take field measurements of structure or substrates to. receive panel system. Allow for trimming panel units where final dimensions cannot be established prior to fabrication. 1.02: StJ�i� I T'FALS : A. E!ZQ9 tct teQ: Submit manufacturer's product spec i f i cat:i ons, standard details, certified product test results, installation instructions and general recommendations, as applicable to materials and finishes for each component and for total system of preformed panels. B. Curr t_t��rt5: for selection from martufacturer's standards. ff^at1 i-=---l�'RCl�UCTS 2.01: 699EPTABLE Subject to compliance with require- ments, provide preformed panels by one of the following Insu- lated Porcelain Enamel on Steel Panel Manufacturers. A. AllianceWall Corporation B. Creensteel, Inc. 2. '02: y SHEET_t"1N'T B AQ: Steel for Porcelain Finish; ASTM A 4'x'4, as selected by panel manufacturer for maximum performance, 26 ga. 2.03: hlE'THL i f� T ?HES : A. _E gtntc2L: Apply coatings either before or after forming and fabricating panels, as required by coating process and as required for Maximum coating performance capability. Protect coating promptly after application and cure, by application of strippable film or removable adhesive cover, and retain until installation has been completed. Provide colors as selected by Architect from manufacturer's. standard colors. t='orcin ni rt Ertarvel Finish on Steel : Comply with standar-ds and r ecoJTmendations of Porcelain Enamel Institute, including sheet preparation. Apply prime coat on both faces of sheet, and - apply finish coat on exposed face, both f i r -ed at approximately j. c'.Ooh for 'Type A grid resistance; 4 mils thick: on exposed face. _ 2.04: ]'FiFl htAi.._ INaULA'T"i(�tw: Rigid, closed -cell Urethane board, k: -value of 0.17 at /5or- 4 comply with FS HH -1 -530, Type 11, Lias5 ::. .05: M:90ELLH+NAa f~'tA192iALS: A. tempered hardboard, comply wi tm ANSI g A135.4, -Class 1, tempered, 1/8" thick. G. I0209r_ 2W 28 ga., paintable, galvanized steel. t 2.06: Fabricate anis finish panels at the factory, manufacturer's standard procedures and processes, I" trek:. 2.07: EILL_J EAHAY-t IOP3i: 1" thick factory panel to be reinforced METAL PANELS 07410 - 1 END OF SECTION 07410 METAL PANELS 07410 - F Locally with the addition of a 12 gauge paintable galvanized steel sheet as the interior- face of panel assembly. PABI a - E xE-CuT iOra 3. 01: INSTALLATION: A. ueneral: -Comply with panel fabricator's and material marlufact- urers' instructions and recommendations for installation, as applicable to project conditions and supporting substrates. Anchor panels and other- components of the work securely in place, with provisions for thermal/structural movement. 9. Installati.un tolerances: Shim and align panel units within installed tolerance of 1/4: in 20'-0" on level/plumb/slope and location/line as indicated, and within 1/8" offset of adjoining faces and of alignment of matching profiles. C. Set per requirements of section 08800. 3.02: CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Damsged_Units: Replace panels and otrier components of the work: which have teen damaged or have deteriorated beyond successful repair.. by means of .finish touch-up or similar minor, repair. procedures. C�. C1 esni ng: Remove temporary protective coverings and s•tr i ppai31 e films as each panel is installed. Upon completion of panel installation, clean finished surfaces as recommended by panel manufacturer, and maintain in a clean condition during con- struction. END OF SECTION 07410 METAL PANELS 07410 - F 07 JOIN ERS � _AL 1.01: Except as otherwise' indicated, joint sealers are required --�� i d to establish and maintain airtight and waterproof continuous seals on a permanent basis. Failure of installed sealers to comply with this requirement will be recognized as fail/res of materials and workmanship. ` 1.02: : . A. Product -------�Data: Submit manufacturer's product specifications, handling/installation/curing instructions, and performance tested data sheets for each elastomeric product required. B. Certified Tests: With product data submit certificate test reports for elastomeric sealantson aged performances as speci- fied, including hardness, stain resistance, adhesion, cohesion or tensile strength, elongation, low-temperature flexibility, compression set modulus of elasticity, water absorption, and comp�e , , resistance (aging, weight loss, deterioration) and heat and exposure to ozone and ultraviolet. . 1.04:JOB : Do not proceed with installation of liquid ----------�conditions. sealants under Unfavorable c n ons. Install elastomeric sealants when temperature is in lower third of temperature range recommended by manufacturer for installation. _ PARTPRODUCTS 2.01: -� ACCE ANUFACTURERS: _ --- ~ A. General. Manufacturers M f cturers listed in this. article include those known to produce the indicated category of prime joint sealer material, either as a nominally pure generic product or as an equivalent -performance modification thereof or proprietary product. B. : Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products of one of the following: 1. Mfrs-Elastg S Calks: a. Pecora Corp.; Harleysville, r* b. Sonneborn/Contech, Inc.; Minneapolis, MN C. Tremco, Inc.; Cleveland, OH 2. Mfrs. of Elastigmeric Sealants: -. Dow Corning Corp.^ Midland, MI. - b. Genera1 Electric Co.; Waterford, NY c. Pecpra Corp.; Harleysville, PA 2.02: MATERIALS: A, General SealerReggirements: Provide colors as selected by Architect from manufacturer's standardcolors. Select maLe- rials for compatibility with joint surfaces and other indicated exposures, and except as otherwise indicated select modulus of elasticity and hardness or grade recommended 175 manufacturer for each application indicated. B. Ngn-Elastgmeric:_Sg2a1Ants_and _Calking_CgiripgL[!ds: ` 1483 JOINT SEALERS 07900 - 1 � ~ Provide li terpolymer, solvent -based, one -part, tnermo-plastic sealant compou/,q, � solids not less than 95% acrylic; recommended by manufacturer � for general use as an exposed building construction sealant. � 2. Comply with either ASTM C 920 Type S Class 12-1/2 Grade NS, or FS TT -G -00230C Class B Type Non -sag. C. Jgi�f�~~P%�i0����S���Kl����: Provide type of joint primer/sealer re- commended by sealant manufacturer for joint surfaces' to be primed or sealed. K D. ElaatgD2��[�i�� S��la[lt : Single -component Polysulfide Sealant; --ovide manufacturer", standard, non -modified, one -part, poly - sulfide -based, air -curing, elas±omeric sealant; complying with � either ASTM C 920 Type S Class 25, or FS TT -S -00230C Class A; � self -leveling grade/type where used in joints of surfaces sub- ject to trffic; otherwise nonsag grade/type. � ~ PART_3 - EXECUTION 3.O1:: --------Q ' ine(joint surfaces) and condi- substrates, tionS under which joint sealer workis to be performed, and must notify Contractor in writing of unsatisfactory conditions. Do no proceed t r ceed with joint sealer work untik unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to In- staller. A~ . -------------�immediately before installation of seal- --orcalking compounds. Remove dirt, insecure coatings, ants K moisture and 1other substances which could interfere with seal of or bond of sealant or calking compound. B. where recommended by sealant manu- 4 «~ ------------Confine primer/sealer to areas of sealant bond; do r"^�tu,�r. not allow spillage or migration onto adjoining surfaces. � 3.03: INSTALLATI�N: B^ --------�� position i joint to coordi- S�t_�gi�t_fill�����it �� or pos on n j o n - nate with other work, including installation of bond breakers, nate l- backer rods and sealants. Do not leave voids or gaps between ends of joint filler units. C. l��t��ll_�����l�[2t_b���k���_�gd for liquid -applied sealants. D. E±nlgy_gUly_��g����_i���t�ll�tig�_t��h�ig���� which will ensure that sealants are deposited in uniform, continuous ribbons without gaps or air pockets, with complete "wetting" of joint � bond surfaces equally on opposite sides. Fill sealant rabbet u - to a slightly concave surface, slightly below adjoining sur- faces. Where horizontal joints are between ahorizontal sur- face and vertical surface, fill joint to form a slight cove, so � ^- that joint will not trap moisture ana dirt. E. I[l�t�ll_ligL�id�����lied �� [lt_1�g_d���h� as recommended by sealant manufacturer but within the following general limita- tions, measured at center section of beads. G. F��_��l��t�_���l�d_�ith_ng���l��tg���i� sealants and calking ) compounds, fill joints to a depth in range of 75% to 125% of 1463 JOINT SEALERS 07900 - 2 joint width. Sgi :l l age: Do not allow sealants or compounds to overflow f roi,t confines of joints, to spill onto adjoining word::, or to ini grate into voids of e -:posed finishes. Clean adjoining surfaces by whatever means (nay be necessary to eliminate evidence of spil- lage. pillage. t4: CURE AND PROTECTION: Cure -sealants and calk:ing compounds in compliance with manufacturer's instructions and recommenda- tions, to obtain high early bond strength, internal cohesive strength and surface durability. Advise Contractor of proce dures required for cure and protection of joint sealers during construction period, so that they will be without deterioration or damage at time of si.►bstantial completion. Cure and protect sealants in a inanner which will minimize increases in modulus of elasticity and other accelerated aging effects. Replace or restore sealants damaged or- deteriorated during construction period. VD OF SECTION 07900 1483 JOINT SEALERS 07900 - 3 ` ' PART~1_�_GENERAL � � 1.01: QUALITY ASSURANCE: provide doors and frames complying wzth ---Steel Door ----^-~--Ins-�-tute "Recommended Specifications: Standard Steel Doors and Frames" (SDI -100) and as herein specified. 1.02: SUBMITTALS: PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2^00 ACCEPTABLE_MANUFAC RERS: Subject to compliance with require- ments, provide steel doors and frames by one of the following." A. Leco Corp. B. Steelcraft/Div. nmerzcan Standard Lo. C. Hepublic builders Products Corp./Subs. Repub1zc Steel. D. Amweld buziding F'roducLs Div. --------- t " technic, -.Al d ct pa�a Submit manufac urer s pro u | | substantiating that products comply with requirements. ~"� ' B. Shga_DmA2gs; Submit r or S b it f fabrication tion and installation of steel doors and frames. details of each frame type, e- elevations of door design types, conditions at openings, de--- types, caroon tails of construction, ' location and installation requirements tails steel, pickled and oiled, finish h h d d i f ents and details of joints of s hardware reinforcements, ware n an reorc, ASfM and connections. Show anchorage and accessory items. H 1. Provide schedule of doors and frames using same reference ^ numbers for details and openings as those on contract drawings. 2. Indicate coordinate of glazing frames and stops with glass and & � glazing requirements. 1.03: D Ry� ORAGE_AND HA LING: A. ----- ` work car one Qliyer hollow meta -�- l k t d or crated to provide protec- � tion during transit and job storage. Provide additional sealed plastic wrapping for factory finished doors. B. Insp@gt hollow metal work upon delivery for damage. Minor � da --ages may be repaired provided refinished items are equal in �L t - all respects to new work and acceptable o Architect; other wise, remove and replace damaged items as directed. C. QgEg doors and frames at building site under cover. Place complying with A6D`i A 06b units on minimum 4" high wood blocking. Avoid use of non - vented plastic or canvas shelters which could create humidity chamber. if cardboard wrapper on door becomes wet, remove � carton immediately. Provide 1/4'^ -spaces between stacked doors less Man to promote air circulation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2^00 ACCEPTABLE_MANUFAC RERS: Subject to compliance with require- ments, provide steel doors and frames by one of the following." A. Leco Corp. B. Steelcraft/Div. nmerzcan Standard Lo. C. Hepublic builders Products Corp./Subs. Repub1zc Steel. D. Amweld buziding F'roducLs Div. 2.02: MATERlALS: quality caroon x- steel, pickled and oiled, complying wztn ASfM A 569 and AS[M A 568. Commercial quality caMon steel, L complying with A6D`i A 06b and *S[n A bu8. Fabricate of not less Man 18- gage gal- vanized sneet steel, Manufactu/ar'�` standard units, STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110 - 1 except hot-dip galvani:d items to be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A M, Class L or D as applicable. E. F'ri.mer: Rust-inhibitive. enamel or paint, either air-drying or baking, suitable as a base for specified finish paints. 2.03: FASFt T L.A'T "t t�hl uEhikF�AL . A. Altarnatg #I,aQgI_QgC and frame units to be rigid, Heat in appearance and free from defects, warp or buckle. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units i rl manufacturer's plant. Clearly identify work: that cannot be permanently factory-assembled before shipment, to assure proper- assembly at project site. Steel door to be UL rated bullet resistant assembly (door, frame, lite) of sufficient grade to resist a medium powered small, fire arm _ (•::S special), in lieu of 16 gauge base bid door as,s,embl y. Al l 1 i. ties to a+ bullet resistant glazing- B. la ing»B. Fabricate _�fr_a_frie_s_, concealed stiffeners, reinforcement, edge channels, louvers and moldings from either cold-rolled or hot--- rolled steel (at i'abr-icator's option) . C. E.<ec�s�t�_F'ast4nerss: Provide countersunk slat,. Phillips heads scar exposed screws and bolts. �). Finish! Harrkw<ar e_Fr' Li ar t icsn: Prepare: doors and frames to receive mortised and concealed finish hli=•ardware in accordance with final Finish) Hardwares Schedule and t:emplated provided by hardware supplier. Comply with applicable requirements of ANSI UK series specifications for :iclor and frame pre=parat.i.on for hardware. E . to receive surface-applied har'dwa!'' e. Drilling and trapping for surface-applied finish hardw<aree may be dune at project: site. F. as indicated icat(-ted C.n final shop drawings or, if not show;, in accordance with "Recommended Locations for-' iiui l der"s Hardware," published by Door and Hardware institute. G. 1 L. J. e ct I") y _ l-Y to i� t: � _ �3 i"i J _� � I f l t. fc >; 4:) t:, s E.i' C:I surfaces of steel ,frame unit:<s, including galvanized surfaces. 2.E^�.�'r_"ir;)_s C. c:S_ U.rtar»ti of miil scale, rust, oil, grease, dirt, and other foreign materials before :application of paint'.. 3. 1-). ]] ' st'1Li' C tJc+'C of prima paint of even consistency to provide ::a uniformly finished sur3ace ready to receive finish paint:. 2.04: cs ?_WNS;?_ a_! E.LL 0ri011'ta: A. for doors, . CrcnaC7s, ti i-:,Jiti, ,ir"C4£" lights, and other openings, s, i:7f types and sL. ;E::s as shown on drawings and schedules. Conceal fastenings. I "'°late frame_ c of minimum 16-g;:at;e coLd-.rolled furniture st.:r:yt::e_ . _ B. V.i'tl") mitered and welded tieLj e_C:)t i' C. Drill si..t:).as to receive 5 Wisnuars on strike ••J d(ill)s oil single-swing fr'.=_llT'iesT and 2 £s1 1 Edl"1L: ;1 `._a on heads of dt:31.tble—sawing frames. Provide 2b-gage :ste=el p i asi zl dss or mortar'' bowes, welded to frame, at back of Un n ware cutouts wnere mortar or other materials er iaal.:s mi ght. obst.. -.v n,r dware. opera- tion and to close toff interior of opening= STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES ;., l . t;! - 2 I I ' PART ECUTION _ ��.01: INS ION: --------- A. E�-- Cl: Install standard steel doors, frames, s, d accessories in accordance with final shop drawings, manufacturer's data, ' and as herein specified. B. plOMIS: Complywith provisions of SDI -105 "RecommendeU a-- E--�---Instructionsfor Steel Frames", unl"l, S ot*verwise indi- cated. Set frames accurately in position' plumbed, aligned, and braced securely. ' After wall construction is completed, remove temporary braces and spreaders leaving surfaces smooth and undamaged, C. I�_����g���_�g���t���tig�, locate 3 wall anchors per jamb at hinge and strike levels. ` ~ D. Dgg�_I��t��ll�tig[l: Fit hollow metal doors accurately in -frames, within clearances specified in SDI -100. 3.02: ADJ EAN: ----���-- Immediately A. PriMMTOU�h��U[l: ft erection, after r , sand smooth Any rusted� or damaged areas ofprime coat and apply touch-up of compatible air -drying primer. B. ~ Immediately prior to final inspection , remove protective plastic wrappings from prefinished doors. C. Fi���_Ad����t���t�: Check and readjust operating finish hardware items, leaving steel doors and frames undamaged and in complete and proper operating condition. END OF SECTION 08110 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES 08110 - 3 T WARRANTY^ Provide a written warranty signed by � 1.03: __________, L M=nufact urer, Installer and Contractor agreeing to replace aluminum ` window frames which fail in materials or workmanship within five' years of acceptance. Failure of materials or y workmanship includes excessive de+lection, deterioration of finish or construction, or other components of the work. � PAPRODUCTS 2.01: ACCEP1A8LE MANUFACTURER : � A. ctu���: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products �L �--------of one of the following: 1. Alumiline/Aldora 2. Amarlite/Arco Metals Co. . {_ 3. Kawneer Company, Inc. 2.02: MATERIALS At�D ACCESSORIES: A. Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for strength, corrosion resistance, and application of required finish; ASTM B 221 for extrusions, ASTM B 209 for sheet/plate. � B. Fasttn2C2: Aluminum, non-magnetic stainless steel, or other ^~ materials warranted by manufacturer to be noncorrosive and compatible with aluminum components. to match finish of members. ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAMING 08410 - 1 O841 _________- LUMI AM�N8 ^ ' ' ' � P - GENERAL ' Plans, ` elevations and details showw spacings of mem- bers as well as profile and similar dimensional requirements of aluminum window framing work. Minor deviations will be accept- ed in order to utilize manufactur*er,s standard products when, � in Architect,s sole judgement, such deviations do not material- ly detract from design or intended performance. Dr;i12i[l!32 are based on one manufacturer,s standard aluminum ~ framing -systems. Another standard system of a similar and equivalent lent na+ure will be acceptable when differences do not materially detract from design concept or intended perform- ances, as judged solely by Architect. ' 1.03: � A. ----------ta: specifications, standard � _Submit `manufacturer' details,d installation recommendations for .comPonents. of aluminum framing required for project. B. Shq[l_D[���wiD��2: Submit shop drawings for fabrication and instal- lation of aluminum window framing, including elevations, detail sections of typical composite members, anchorages, reiforce- ment, expansion provisionsr and glazing. 0 C. S���Ql����: Submit samples of each type and color of aluminum - finish, on 12" long sections of extrusions or formed shapes and on 6" square sheets. Where normal color and texture variations � are to be expected, include 2 or more units in each set of t- samples showing limits of such variations. T WARRANTY^ Provide a written warranty signed by � 1.03: __________, L M=nufact urer, Installer and Contractor agreeing to replace aluminum ` window frames which fail in materials or workmanship within five' years of acceptance. Failure of materials or y workmanship includes excessive de+lection, deterioration of finish or construction, or other components of the work. � PAPRODUCTS 2.01: ACCEP1A8LE MANUFACTURER : � A. ctu���: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products �L �--------of one of the following: 1. Alumiline/Aldora 2. Amarlite/Arco Metals Co. . {_ 3. Kawneer Company, Inc. 2.02: MATERIALS At�D ACCESSORIES: A. Alloy and temper recommended by manufacturer for strength, corrosion resistance, and application of required finish; ASTM B 221 for extrusions, ASTM B 209 for sheet/plate. � B. Fasttn2C2: Aluminum, non-magnetic stainless steel, or other ^~ materials warranted by manufacturer to be noncorrosive and compatible with aluminum components. to match finish of members. ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAMING 08410 - 1 ' h flat -head machine screws for exposed ` eners. ' : Stainless steel. �������� : Refer- to glass & glazing section of Division B these requirements. fast_ for 2.04: Refer to metal panel section of Division 7 for these re ^irements. ' 2.05: FAQR1QeiiQN: Required sizes for units, including profile requirements/ are indicated on drawings. B. Complete fabrication, assembly, finishing, and other work before shipment to project site. Disassemble com- ponents only as necessary for shipment and installation. C. ECtaltle units to greatest extent possible, in coordination with installation requirements. D,�tig� operations, including cutting, fitting, forming, drilling and grinding of metal work in manner which prevents damage to exposed finish surfaces. E. SL=gUt[lE2: Complete cutting, fitting, forming, drilling, and grinding of metal work prior to cleaning, finishing, surface treatment, and application of finishes. Remove arrises +rom cut ' edges. Ease edges and corners to radius of approximately 1/64". F. Wt.ldi[lg: Comply with AWS recommendations to avoid discolora- tion; grind exposed welds smooth and restore mechanical finish. G. Install reinforcing as necessary for performance � requirements; separate dissimilar metals with bituminous paint or other separator which will prevent corrosion. H. Cgnti[luitv: Maintain accurate relation of planes and angles, with hairline fit of contacting members. I. Fa5t2[ltCv: Concealed. _ 2.06: FINISHES� -�� ish AA-M12C22A31/A44 (non specular A. Cl��� I Cglg�~A�gdi��d��1n___: - as fabricated mechanical finish; chemical etch, medium matte; 0.7 mil min. thk.; integrally or electrolytically deposited colored anodic coating); Color to be bronze anodized aluminum,to match existing material finish at project site. not; pREPAR : Take field measurements prior to preparation of shop drawings and fabrication. Proceed with fabrication and coordinate installation tolerances as necessary when field measurements might delay work. 3.02: INSTALLATION: A. Cg��l�_�ith_����f��t����.�_i���[��ti�Ll� and recommenoations for installation of aluminum framing. B^ S�t_�L�it��_�lL![U , leve1° and true to line, without warp or rack of framing members,or panels. Ancnor securely in place, separating aluminum and other corrodible metal surfaces from sources of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of con - ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAMING 08410 - 2 � tact with other materials. C. Set sill members anis other members in bed of sealant. :3.03: ADJUSTAND CLEAN: A. inside ` and out, promptly after erection and installation of glass and sealants. Remove excess glazinib and joint sealant, dirt, and othersubstances from aluminum surfaces, H. Insti tute_protecti v_s_measures and other precaut i ons required to assure that aluminum framing will be without damage or deterio- eation at time of acceptance. END OF SECTION 08410 x ALUMINUM WINDOW FRAMING U8410 - .a i f a to8'7t_)t.3___HF;ftLWt�Fi� . FAhi!' 1_-_GEhI�FwL 1. to 1: QUAL i_ TY_AssuBoNcE A. Manufacturer: Obtain each kind of hardware from only one manufacturer, although several may be indicated as offering products complying with requirements. N. sugeliar: A recognized builders hardware supplier who has been furnishing hardware in the project's vicinity for a period of not less than 2 years, and who is, or employs an experienced hardware consultant who is available, at reasonable times during the course of the work, for consultation about project's hardware requirements, to Owner, Architect and Contractor. 1.02: SUBMITTALS: A. Nroduct rata: Submit manufacturers technical information for each item of hardware. Include whatever information may be necessary to show compliance with requirements, and include instructions for. installation and for maintenance of operating parts and finish. B. Submit for approval. D.5�fbmi ttal S c1ttencta: Submit schedule at earliest possible date particularly where acceptance of hardware schedule must precede fabrication of other work: (e.g., hollow metal frames? which is critical in the project construction schedule. Include with schedule the product data, samples, shop drawings of other work: affected by builders hardware., and other information essential to the coordinated review of hardware schedule. i.t>_: �F;ODUCT Hl f�liJLI�dG. Packaging of hardware on a set by set basis, is the responsibility of the supplier. As material is received by the hardware supplier from the various manufacturers, sort and repackage in containers marked with the hardware set num- ber. Two or more identical sets may be packed in the same container. 1.04: JOB CONDITIONS A. Coordination: Coordinate hardware with other work. Tats each ------------ item or package separately, with identification related to the final hardware schedule, and include basic installation :instructions in the package. Furnish hardware items of proper design +or use on doors and frames of the thicknesses, profile, swing, security and similar- requirements indicated, as necessary for proper installation and function. Dpliver" individually packaged hardwares items at the proper times to the proper locations (shop or project site) for installation. AMOK& Furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of doors, frames and other work to be factory -prepared for ti ie installation of hardware. Upon request, check: the shop drawings of such other work:, to confirm that adequate provisions are made for the proper installation of hardware. HARDWARE 08700 - 1 3 � D. E. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. ..... . grade, function, finish, size. and other distinctive qualities of each type of builders hardware is inozcareo in the Hardware Schedule on the drawings. Products are identifiedby using hardware desination numbers of the following.Manufacturer's Droduct_desigattions: Manufacturers are listed for each r war ype required to establish minimum requirements. Provide either the product designated, or a comparable product of other manufacturer complying With specification requirements BHMA-numbers taken from the following BHMA standards. Provide with these standards and requirements '- specified elsewhere' -in this section. , ANSI A156.1 (BHMA 101) 1>` ----------- _Auxiliary 1!:im: ANSI A156.2 (BHMA 60 ANSI A 156.5 (BHMA 501). ����.'. T_MR12tE_UingR_Qimensions: ANSI ______ ANSI P,1156.13 (8HMA 621). ___ M=t=!�ial�� & Fi[li��h����: BHMA 1301 -===------ --- mb r taken from following Federal F�d���l S���ifi�a��g[l_��_-�_� - Specifications. --Provide products complying with these ��p zc"^ , ��-' ---' - ' specified elsewhere in this specifications and requirements section. ` , Lgck�_and Do i0: FS 1::'F -H-106. Hing2s: FS FF -H-110. 2.02: MATERIALS AND FABRICATION: A. G�[leral: 1. Handof door: The drawings show the direction of slide, swing or hando+each door leaf. Furnish each item of hardware fo ti f movement �� ' proper installation and operation the d o e or o x shown. ' N PlateDo not use manufacturer's products 2. M�[l�f��t����_�__���^ ^ . - - f t 's name or trade name displayed in a which ave manu ac urer h visible location (omit removable nameplates), except in conjunction with required UL labels or as otherwise acceptable to the Architect. 3. BaProduce hardware units of basic metal and forming -- - anufacturer's s�andard metal allpy, methods, usi ng the m , composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of lesser quality than specified for the applicable hardware units by FS FF -H-106, FS FF -0-111, FS FF -H-116 and FS FF -H-121. 4. Fasteners: anu ac u M f t re hardware to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine screw installation. Do not provide nardware which has been prepared for self - tapping sheet metal screws. 5. Furnish screws for installation, with each hardware item. -rovide Phillips flat -head screws except as otherwise indicated. Finish exposed screws to match the hardware. 6^ Provide concealed fastenersfor hardware exposed when door is closed. F i h B. Tg��ls for Maintenance:Maintenance:urn a complete set of specialized s HARDWARE 0,8700 - 2 l needed for Owner's comtinued adjustment maintenance, tools as nee ^ , removal or replacement of builders hardware. ^' 2.03: HINGES: A. T : Provide only template -produced units. -==~--�-- B. Screws: Furnish Phillips flat -head all-purpose or machine screws for installation.of units. Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges. C. HingePi��: Ex�ept as otherwise indicated,provide hinge pins as follows: 1���: Steel pins. ^ i lfinished to mat�h leaves. 2. Tios: Flat button and matching plug,, --�- Provide number of hinges indicated but not D. : rov e -- l f f d 90° or less in ea less than 3 hinges for door for doors height and one additional hinge for each 30" of additional 2.04: LO��_� A. �Owner to finalize keying � =='Supplier requirements and obtain fin instructions n wr iti ng. with the Owner and provide the type B. R��ie�_t�� k�yi�g_2yst��m ^w e w�e - 7r -d (--��t-r, g"andmasf�er or great -grandmaster>, either new required max* , , or integrated with Owner's existing system. C. EgUiR_19gka w manufacturer's � cturer,s standard 6 -pin tumbler cylinders. D. Metals: Construct lock cylinder parts from brass/bronze, stainless steel or nickel silver. E. Cg�|l��_with O���e�� t�����ti���� for masterkeying and, except -s =-her-T---indi ,- provide individual change key for each - otherwise t designated ' to be keyed alike wi^�h a group of lock which is no related locks. F. K��l�-M2t��iAl: Provide keys of nickle silver only. - G. Furnish 3 change keys for each lock; 5 master xeys K�v QL���tit�: -�-- for - each master system; and 5 grandmaster keys for each grandmaster system. 1. Fu��i -����t�a_blank_for_each_lgck^ 2. Deli\���r�_���� t -- --- O �o Owner's representative. 2.05: : ~----�-------�----- standard wrought box strike for A. Strikes: Provide manufacturer's -ach latch or lock bolt, with curved lip extended to protect frame, finished to match hardware set. B. Lgck-'T������: Provide 5/8" minimum throw of latch and deadbolt -- pairs of doors Comply wi�h used on pa . UL requirements for throw of bolts and latch bolts on rated fire openings. 2.06: DOOR TRIM UNITS: --------------- Fasteners: Provide manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners A^ for door trim units. B^ Fabricateedg2_trim of stainless steel. 2.07: HARDWARE FINISHES: ch door or A. Pr����id��-��t,�i[l�_fi[li�h�� for hardware units at ea i ------- differences in color and textures where the open ng. Reduce base metal or metal forming process is different for individual HARDWARE 08700 - 3 units of hardware. Match items to the manufacturer's standard finish for the latch and lock set for color and texture, B. Frov_i cls ±i ni st�� s whi Etz rr,atch those established by NHMA. C,Frnv_id _r��taiity_of_firtish,--including thickness of plating or. coating, composition, hardness and other qualities complying with manufacturer's standards, but in no case less than specified for the applicable units of hardware by referenced standards. D. i he deli t�nati cns_i_�sec]_i n_sct�e�ii_il es and elsewhere to indicate hardware finishes are the industry -recognized standard commercial finishes. F'AFi"I" �: - EXECUTION . 01: il�IST ;LLAT i►�hl; A. Mount hard_w r_ uniEs at heights indicated in "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door and Hardware Institute, except as specifically indicated or required to comply with governing regulations, and except as may be otherwise directed by Architect. D. Instal 1 _C ctL,_h rdwar _i t errs in compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or - into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage and reinstallation or application of surface protections with finishing work: specified Do not install surface -mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate. i�, Set �aiiits lt='velplumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation. D. units whicl are not factory -prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards. :3.02: rIUJljS"1"_�;f�1D_ L_EF�;hJ: A. fidZl_lSt_ 17i�i-it�i r�: each operating item of hardware and each door", to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace ,.nits which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made. s.Final Ad�ust,�,tn Wherever- hardware installation is made more than one month prior- to acceptance or occupancy of a space or area, return to the work: during the weed: prior to acce=ptance or occupancy, and make final check: and adjustment of all hardware items in such space or area. Clean i operating items as necessary to restore proper function and finish of Hardware and doors. Adjust door control devices to compensate for final operation of heating and ventilating equipment. END OF SECTION C-10700 m HARDWARE 08700 - 4 tO88OO___gL8SS AND_VL_AZING PART_1 __GENERAL 1. U1 : ySYSTEM _PERFORMANCES: Provide bronze tinted bullet resistant glass and. glazing that has been produced, fabricated and installed to withstand normal temperature changes, wind load- ing, impact loading without failure including loss or breakage of glass, failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight and airtight, deterioration of glass and glazing materials, and other defects in the work. All glazing to be bullet resis- tant to a medium powered small arm and meet UL standard 752 class 1. 1 .02: QUAL I T'Y_ASSURANCE: A, ulazing_Standards: Comply with recommendations of Flat Glass Marketing Association (FMGA) "Glazing Manual" and "Sealant Manual".except where more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to those publications for definitions of glass and glaz- ing terms not .otherwise defined in this section or other refer- enced standards. E�. Single_ggurCE_ResUonsibility: Provide materials obtained from one source for each type of glass and glazing product indi- cated. 1.03: SUBMITTALS: Submit manu+acturer's technical data for each glazing material and fabrication glass product required, in- cluding installation and maintenance instructions. 1.04: DELI4'EF'Yi__�C_.1D_HANDLING: Protect glass and glazing materials during delivery, storage and handling to comply with inar;ufacturer's directions and as required to prevent edge damage to Mass, and damage to glass and glazing materials from effects of moisture including condensation, of temperature changes, of direct exposure to sun, and from ether causes. 1.05: PROJECT CONDrTIi`NS: Do not proceed with glazing when ambient and substrate temperature conditions are outside the limits permitted by glazing material manufacturer or when joint sub- strates are wet due to rain, frost, condensation or other causes. Install glazing sealants only when temperatures are in middle third of manufacturer's recommended installation temper- ature range. Install liquid sealant at ambient and substrate temperatures above 40oF (4.4oG). I. i_ib: SPECIFIED _PRODUCT _WARRANTy: A. Manufacturer's Warranty_on_LaMi nated Glass: Provide written warranty signed by manufacturer o•r laminated glass agreeing to furnish f . o. b . point of inanuf actur-e, freight allowed project site, within specif:ied warranty period indicated below, 3 laminated glass units which develop manufacturing defects. ManUfaCtUri ng defects are defined as separation or, del ami nati on which materially obstructs vision throuyl-i glass. B. arranty Periods: Manufacturer's standard but not less than 4 years after date of substantial completion. C. Man ufAC:tL.i=e.r_s_Wsrr<�nty_oi_r_C.o!l�ted_Glass _Products: Provide writ - GLASS AND GLAZING 08800 - 1 Y ten warranty signed by manufacturer of coated glass agreeing to furnish f.o.b. point of manufacture, freight allowed project site, within specified warranty period indicated below, coated glass units which develop manufacturing defects. manufacturing defects are defined as peeling, cracking or deterioration in metallic coating due to normal conditions and not due to hand- ling or installation or cleaning practices contrary to glass manufacturer's published instructions. D. W!ftrranty_F'eriod: Manufacturer's standard but not less than years after date of substantial completion. 2. 01 : hCCcF'l"��I�E_MF�IdUF AL"T_iJ�ik�C a: Subject to compliance with require- ments, provide products of one of the following: A. Ff='G Industries Inc. D. Falconer Glass Industries. C. Amerada Glass Co., Division of Globe Glass Co. 2. 02:. GLASS_EEOQg ,.TS A. h'r-irr�ary_ula s_ t nder'g: The bronze tinted glazing specified ierein shall be constructed of multiple layers of float glass laminated with a polyvinyl Dutyral (PVB) i nterlayer. Raw glass used in the construction of the product shall meet or exceed FS DD-6-451d. The glass used in lamination shall meet or exceed FS DD-G-451 and the final product shall be,listed and approved by UL for standard 752, class i applications. . C. Siw_: Fabricate glass to sues required for glazing openings indicated, with edge clearances and tolerances complying with recommendations of glass manufacturer. Provide thickness as recommended by glass manufacturer for application indicated, but in no case less than 1 3/16 inches. D. E a_s_tic_ Tnterlay20 Provide glass fabricator's recommended -vinyl poly butyral i nterl <•ayer for laminating panes of glass, with a proven record of showing no tendency to bubble, discolor or lose physical or mechanical properties after laminating and installation, in clear or colors and of thickness indicated. 2.06: f�LiZ:CI_.I(�7_SAt_F;{J�fS: A. t tumnl : Comply with recommendations of sealant and glass manufacturers for selection of glazing sealants which have performance characteristics suitable for applications indicated and conditions at time of installation. 9. QgoRLKA 1 i ty: Select sealants with proven compatibility with x surfaces contacted in the installation and underservice co,ndi- tions indicated, demonstrated by testing and field experience. C. Cutow: Provide color- as selected by Architect from manufact- urer's standard colors. D. Single component elastomeric sili- cone sealant complying with FS TT-S-001543, Class A, nonsag; and with ASTM C 920, Type S, Gracie NS, Class 25, Use G rand," as applicable to use indicated, Uses A and 0; and with the fol- lowing requirements: 1. Low-f�locju:L �_ts Gl. ac i nr�_S 1 �.r�� t : Manufacturer's standard low -- modulus non-acid curing sealant that can withstand an increase t f GLASS AND GLAZING 08800 - 2 and decrease of 5C)% of joint width as measured at time of application when tested per AS"CM C 719. 2. Eroducts: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: a. Dow Corning '790; Dow Corning Corp. b.. 8ilglazei General Electric. C. V23-3; Perrenator. 2,0a: MTSCELLACdEt3US_GLF;ZI4�iG MATE IFLS: A. Provide materials with proven record of com- patibility with surfaces contacted in installation. fit. Cleaners_'r_imerL_ancf_SaJ�rs: 'type recommended by sealant or gasket manufacturer. C. Setting_McE_Y Neoprene, EPDM or silicone blocks as required for compatibility with glazing sealants, 80 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness. 3 D. Sp2c2rs: Neoprene, EPDM or silicone blocks, or continuous extrusions, as required for compatibility with glazing sealant, Of size, shape and hardness recommended by glass and sealant manufacturers for application indicated. E. Ecsgr_ +Inci_:s: Neoprene, EPDM or silicone blocks as required for compatibility with glazing sealant,' of size and hardness re- quired to limit lateral movement (side -walking) of glass. 3.01: INSF'MAN: Require Glacier to inspect work: of glass framing erector for compliance with manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, offsets at corners; for presence and functioning of weep system; for existence of minimum required face or edge clearances; and for effective sealing of joinery. Obtain Glazier"s written report listing conditions detrimental to performance_ of glazing work:. Do not allow glazing work: to proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3. E i'2: PREF!SE! TI uN: Clean glazing channels and other f rami r,g members to receive glass, immediately before glazing. Remove coatings which .;re not firmly bonded to substrates. Remove lacquer from metal surfaces where elastomeric sealants are indicated for use. r�. l,►�irtLtl y_wi tt_�`c_fr7,bi ri �1_er z nt d rep: rarn�i�endat 7, ons of glass mangy tf act- _______________._ urers, of manufacturers of sealants, gaskets and other- glazing materials, except where more stringent requirements are in- 4 dicated, including those of referenced glazing standards. S. Protect g1�ss_frorr►_e g _c�a�1►age during handling and installa- tion; use a roiling block: in rotating glass units to prevent damage to glass corners. Do not impact glass with metal fram- ing. Use suction cups to shift glass units within openings; do not raise or drift glass with a pry tear. Rotate glass with _ flares or bevels along one hiorizontal edge which would occur in vicinity of setting blocks so that these are located at top of opening. Remove from project and dispose of glass units with GLASS AND GLAZING 08800 - 3 ` � edge damage or other imperfections of kind that, when instal- led, weakens glass and impairs performance and appearance. where required for adhesion of - sealants, as determined by proconstruction sealant -substrate testing. 3.04: GLAZING: A. of proper size in sill rabbet, located IF t f l width from each corner, but no closer than one quarter o glass w om , � 6°, unless otherwise required. Set blocks in thin course of sealant which is acceptable for heel bead use. inside and out, of correct size and spacing to � preserve required face clearances,--for-glass sizes larger than � 50 united inches, except where gaskets or glazing tapes with continuous spacer rods are used for glazing. Provide 1/8" � minimum bite of spacers on glass and use thickness equal to U v sealant width, except with sealant tape use thickness slightly less than final compressed thickness of tape. C. kino to comply with requirements of referenced � glazing standard, except where otherwise required by glass unit manufacturer. D. S��t_��i+�i~_of��]i������ in each series with uniformity of pattern, 8 draw, bow and similar characteristics. ~ E. Prgvid2_ggMUC21aible filleC.ngd5i or equivalent back-up mate- rial, as recommended by sealant and glass manufacturers, to & prevent sealant from extruding into glass channel weep systems � and from adhering to joints back surface as well as to control depth of sealant for optimum performance, unless otherwise indicated. to eliminate voids and to - -''wetting'' or bond of sealant to glass and ensure complete channel surfaces. � G. Tggl e'��[lg���d_���f������ of sealants to provide a substantial ' "wash" way from glass'. install pressurized tapes and gaskets to protrude slightly out of channel, so as to eliminate dirt * and moisture pockets. 3.05: pROTECTION AN ANING: immediately upon installa- tion by use of crossed streamers attached to framing and held away from glass. Do not apply markers to surfaces of glass. Remove nonpermanenL labels and clean surfaces, sulttng from construction operations. If., despite such protec- tion, contaminating substances do come into contact with glass, � remove immediately by method recommended by glass manufacturer. � C. E���i[l��_[i1����_��[�f������� adjacent to or below exterior concrete and other masonry surfaces at frequent intervals during con-struction, but not less often than once a month, for build-up �- of dirt, scum, alkali deposits or staining. When examination reveals presence o+ these forms of residue, remove by method recommended by glass manufacturer. D. R����g��_���d_����l����_gl���� whi ch is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded or damaged in other ways during construction period, including natural causes, accidents and vaQdal i sm. y ^_ 1 � GLASS AND GLAZING 08800 - 4 E. C1 2an_S1Ags on both faces prior to date scheduled for inspec- tions intended to establish date of substantial completion in each area of project.. Wash glass by rr,ethod recommended by glass manufacturer. END OF SECTION 08800 s f GLASS AND GLAZING 08800 - 5 ' NTING AL 1.01: ' SUBMITTALS: A. Submit manufacturer"stechnical information in- cluding paint label analysis and application instructions for each material proposed for use. ' B. Samplel: Submit samples for Architect's review of color and texture only. Provide a listing of material and application for each coat of each finish sample. C. On_12" x aCd , provide two samples of each color and material, with texture to simulate actual conditions. Resub- mit samples as requested by Architect until acceptable sheen, color, and texture is achieved. D. On_actual _~wood _~surfaces, provide two 4" x 8" samples of natural and stained wood finish. Label and identify each as to loca- tion and application. 1.03: DELIVERY AND STORAGE: ' A. Deliver materials to job site in original, new and unopened packages and containers bearing manufacturer's name and label. B. Include the following information: 1. Name or title of material. 2. Fed. Spec. number, if applicable. 3. Manufacturer's stock- number and date of manufacturer. 4. Manufacturer's name. 5. Contents by volume, for major pigment and vehicle constituents. 6. Thinning instructions. 7. Application instructions. B. Color name and number. 1.04: JOB CONDITIONS: A. Aool ���_[l��i�t� only when temperature of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air temperatures are between 50o F (10oC). and 90o F (32oC). ' B. only when temperature of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air temperatures arebetween 45oF (7oC) and 95oF (35oC). C. Dg_Ugt-.!ft[lEly_[lai[lt in snow, rain, fog or mist; or when relative humidity exceeds 85%; or to damp or wet surfaces. D. Painting may be continued during inclement weather if areas and surfaces to be painteci are enclosed and heated within tempera- ture limits specified. FART-2 - PRODUCTS 2.01: COLORS AND_FINISHES A, Prigr- to beginning t!gLk, Architect will furnish color chips for surfaces to be painted. 1. Use representative colors when preparing samples for review. 2. Final acceptance of colors will be from samples applied on the job. B. Col 2: Pure, non -fading, applicable types to suit PAINTING 2~02: A. B. C. D. E. substrates.and service indicated. Pa Provide finish coats which are compatible .with prime paints used. , Review other sections of these speci- fications in which prime paints are to be provided to ensure compatibility of total coatings system for various substrates. Upon request from other trades, furnish information on charac- teristics of finish material, proposed for use, to ensure compatible prime coats are used. Provide barrier coats _over incompatible primers or remove and reprime as required. Notify Architect in writing of any anticipated problems using speci- fied coating systems with substrates primed by others. ' ' MAT ALITY: -� f i � f coatings best quality grade o various ypes o coa ngs as. regularly manufactured by acceptable paint materials manufact- urers. Materials not displaying manufacturer's identification as a standard, best -grade product will notbe acceptable. PCgQCitused to designate colors or materials are not intended to imply that products of named manufacturers are required to exclusion of equivalent products of other manufact- urers. establish minimum acceptable quality for paint materials. Provide written certification .from paint manufacturer that materials provided meet or exceed these _mini- mums. which comply with coating qualita- t�--� i t f li b1 Federal Specifications ' zve require-s o app ca e yet e , differ in quantitative requirements, may be considered for use when acceptable to Architect. Furnish material data and manu- facturer's certificate of performance to Architect for any proposed substitutions. ' ^ pEgyi_dt undercoat paint produced by same manufacturer as finish coats. Use only thinners approved by paint manufacturer, and use only within recommended limits. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01: INSPECTION: A, Applicator must examine areas and conditions under which paint- ing work is to be applied and notify Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of work~ ' Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to Applicator. B. Starting of painting work will be construed as Applicator's acceptance of surfaces and conditions within any particular area. C. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions otherwise detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. 3,02: SURFACE PRE ATION: A. GtnnA: Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in accord- ance with paint manufacturer's instructions and as herein specified, for each particular substrate condition. 1. Remove hardware, hardware accessories, machined surfaces, PAINTING 09900 - 2 � � ' U ^ � � x 2. B. C. D. plates. lighting fixtures, and similar items in place and 'not to be finish -painted, or provide surface -applied protection prior to surface preparation and painting operations. Remove, if necessary, for complete painting of itemsand adjacent surfaces. Following completion of painting of each space or area, reinstall removed items. Cleah surfaces to be painted before applying paint or surface treatments. Remove oil and grease prior to pechanical clean- ing. Program cleaning and painting.so that contaminants from cleaning process will not fall onto wet, newly -painted sur- faces. ' Wgpd: When transparent finish is requiredv use -spar varnish for backpriming. lw: Clean ferrous sVrfaces, which are not galvan- ized or shop -coated, of oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale and other fors»ign substances by solvent or mechanical cleaning. Cm2ntiouaMaNciala: Prepare cementious surfaces of concrete block to be painted by removing efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and by roughening as required t o remove glaze. Determine alkalinity and moisture content of surfaces to be painted by performing appropiate tests. If surfaces are found to be sufficiently alkaline to cause blistering and burning of finish paint, correct this condition before applica- tion of paint. Do not paint over surfaces where moisture content exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's printed in- structions. 3.03: RATION: ManufA. Mix an� prepare painting materials in accordance with act-urer's directions. B. Store materials not in actual use in tightly covered contain- ers. Maintain containers used in storage' mixing and applica-tion of paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. ' C. Stir materials before application to produce a mixture of � uniform density, and stir as required during application. Do t. not stir surface film into material. Remove film_ and, if necessary, strain material before using. � � 3.04: APPLICATION: A. GeatC�ftl : Apply paint in accordance with manufacturer's direc- tions. Use applicators and techniques best suited for sub- strate and type of material being applied. 1. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains or other condi- tions show through final coat of paint, until paint film is of � uniform finish, color and appearance. Give special attention to insure that surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners receive a dry film thickness � equivalent to that of flat surfaces. L 2. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms and side edges same as exterior faces, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Sand lightly between each succeeding enamel or varnish coat. ( 4. Omit first coat (primer) on metal surfaces which have been shop -primed and touch-up painted. S. . PAINTING 09900 - 3 - * � � ��. � D. 1. � � 2. � � ` E. ` F. � '2. G. Apply first -coat material to surfaces �that ha 've been cleaned, pretreated or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as prac- ticable after preparation and before subsequent surface deter- ioration. Allow su++icie /t time between cesv oati'ngs to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels firm, does not deform or feel stick)/ under moderate thumb pressure,` and application of another coat of paint does not cause lifting or loss of adhesion of the undercoat. m MiDiUm Cggtin��'Thigk��n2: Apply materials at not less than -n--a--urer�s recommendedspreading rate, to establish a total dry film thickness as indicated. ' --------�� Apply prime coat of material t ial which is required to be painted or _ finished, and which has not been prime coated by others. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where there is evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat, to assure a finish coat with So burn -through or other defects due to insuf- ficient sealing. _ Completely cover to provioe an -- - smooth surface of uniform finish color, opaque, , , appearance and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting/ holidays, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness or other surface imperfections will not be acceptable. --------------��' surface film� Use multiple coats t o produce glass -smooth , of even luster. Provide a finish free of laps, cloudiness, color ir- regularity, runs, brush marks, orange peel' nail holes, or other surface imperfections. ' Provide satin finish for final coats. Cg��let�d Wo�k: Match approved samples for color, texture and coverage. Remove, refinish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements. ` 3.05: PROTECTION: --------------f k from site discarded A. Clea[l-U�l: During progress o work, remove r m --�-t--materials rubbish, cans and rags at end of each work paint , , day. 8. 1. ProtectPrgt��tigO: work of other trades, whether to be painted or not, against damage by painting and finishing work. Correct any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as to Architect acceptable. 2. At the completion of work of otner trades, touch-up and restore all damaged or defaced painted surfaces. ` 3.06: pAIN SC : The paints scheduled are those of PPG, other manufacturers will be considered pending proof of specification compliance. coat description code MWF MwigC Ferrous Metals 1st Water 8ase Inhibitive Primer 6-212 3.6 PAINTING 09900 - 4 2nd Speedhi de Latex Acrylic Semi -gloss Enamel b 252 4.0 3rd same .1nterio Wood - Transparent Finish _ ist Fez Alkyd Stain 77-302 4. C) 2n Fez Sealer 77-1 .:�.2 3rd Laquer 77-9 3.6 4th same Ferrous Metals ist primer 97-684 5.ti end enamel 6-90 4.o =rd same Cementious Materials 1st surface -filler 6-7 11.0 end acrylic latex 6-70 4.0 3rd same END OF SECTION .09900 s t s PAINTING 09900 - 5 Dr-ive�«e_Tllr_Uni t PAal 1 - GENEBAL - 1. 01: - 1�RUDUCT DATA: submit msnuf actur-er- s speci f i cations and installation instructions for proposed unit to be used. 1.02: SHOE pReWINGC: submit shop drawings showing location of items, dimensioned plans and elevations, large scale details, attachment devices and other components. 1 . 03: PRODUCT UEL 1 VERY,, STORAGE -ND HANDLING: Protect unit during ------�---------- . transit, delivery7 storage and handling to prevent damage and deterioration.. PART_2 _PRODUCTS .1.01: MANUFACJ'URER: subject to compliance with requirements, pro- vide any one of the -following for each of the stations as indicated on the pi.ans. A, Mosler Vistra 2- manual tellerette drive -up unit with ampli- f i er pack:age and teller speaker/mike option. S. Diebold 1'. 1 manual counterette drive -tip unit with teller speaker/mike and amplifier options. EXECUTItO!'J _,,4�1 [IVSf�'ECTILOFI: installer shall examine conditions under which equipment is to be installed and must r'iotif'y Contractor in writing of any condition detrimental to proper and timely completion of work. Do not proceed with work: until unsatis- factory conditions have been corrected in a iiianner acceptable 'to the installer. COORDINATIgN: Installer shall coordinate with the other to assure proper and timely installation and operation .trades of equipment. :__.t331: INS.('ALLr'yTTOPa: A. Do not iris -tall equipment prematurely and not until cor'�struc- tion has progressed sufficiently to afford reasonable pro- tection against weather- conditions and other- construction hazards. t . Comply witi-, manufacturer s instructions and recomiriendatioris # for the installation of equipment. (;. Set units plumb, level, and true to line. Anchor- securely in place, separating corrodible metal sL.u-faces froin sources of corrosion or electrolytic action at points of contact with other materials. 0. Adjust and clean completed system, inside and out, promptly after installation. Remove excess sealant, dirt, and other substances from the equipmentsSurfaces- END OF SECTION 1 1 SECTION 16070 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS FOR EQUIPMENT ( PART 1 - GENERAL 11 QUALITY ASSURANCE: NEC Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of NEC as to type pro- ducts used and installation of electrical power connections (terminals and.splices), for junction byes, motor starters, and disconnect switches. NEMA Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of NEMA standards pertaining to electrical connections For equipment. ANSI Compliancev Comply with applicable ANSI standards pertaining to products and installation of ,electrical r:onnections. UL Labels: Provide electrical connection products and materials 'which ( have been UL-listed and labeled. } PART 2 - PRODUCTS i ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS Available Manufacturers:_ Subject to compliance with renuirements, manu- Fauturers offering products which may he incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: ALCOA Conductor Products Co. Arrow -Hart Div, Crouse -Hinds Cu. Burndy Corp. Ideal Industries, Inc. MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS: General: For each electrical connection indicated, provide complete as- sembly of materials, including but not necessarily limited to, pressure connectors, terminals (lugs), electrical insulating tape, electrical soldering flux, heat -shrinkable insu.latincI tubing, cable ties, solderless wire nuts, and other items and accesbories as needed to complete splices and terminations of types indicated. Wire Unless otherwise indicated, provide wires/conductors for electrical connections which matL.11 wires/conductors or wiring supplying power. Connectors and Terminals: Provide electrical connectors and terminals as recommended by connector and terminal manufacturer for intended applications. Electrical Connection Accessories: Provide electrical insulating tape, heat -shrinkable insulating tubing and boots, solder, electrical soldering Flux, wire nuts and cable ties as re- commended for use by accessories manufacturers for type services indicated. i PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: Install electrical connections as indicated; in accordance with connector manufacturer's written instructions and with recognized industry practices, and complying with requirements of NEC and NECA's "Standard of Installation" to ensure that products fu).Fill requirements. Connect electrical power supply conductors to equipment conductors in ac- cordance with equipment manufacturer's written instructions and wiring diagrams. WHerever possible, mate and match conductors of electrical con- nections for proper interface between electrical power supplies and installed equipment. Coordinate installation of electrical connections for equipment with equipment installation work. Cover splices with electrical insulation equivalent to, or of higher rating,. than insulation on conductors being spliced. Prepare cables and wires, by cutting and stripping covering armor, jacket, and insulation properly to ensure uniform and neat appearance where cables .and wires are terminated. Trim cables and wires as short as practicable and arrange routing to faci- litate inspection, testing and maintenance. Tighten wire -binding connector screws firmly. Provide flexible conduit for motor connections, and for other electrical equipment connections where subject to movement and vibration. Provide liquid -tight flexible conduit for connection of motors and for other electrical equipment where subject to movement and vibration, and also where subjected to one or more of the following conditions: Exterior location. Moist or humid atmosphere where condensate can be expected to accumulate. Corrosive atmosphere. Subjected to water spray. Subjected to dripping oil, grease, or water. ENO OF SECTION 16070 M SECTION 16110 - RACEWAYS PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: Manufacturers: Firms regularly engaged in manufacture of raceway systems of types and sizes required, whose products have been in satisfactory use in similar service for not less than 5 years. Installer: Qualified with at least 3 years of successful installation experi- ence on projects with electrical raceway work similar to that required for this project. NEMA Compliance: Comply with applicable requirements of NEMA standards pertaining to raceways. UL Compliance and Labeling: Comply with provisions of UL safety standards pertaining to electrical raceway systems; and provide products and com- ponents which have been UL-listed and labeled. NEC Compliance: Comply with requirements as applicable to construction and installation of raceway systems. PART 2 - PRODUCTS METAL CONDUIT AND TUBING: General: Provide galvanized metal conduit, tubing and fittings of types, grades, sizes and weights (wall thicknesses) for each service indicated. Where types and grades are not indicated, provide proper selection de- termined by Installer to fulfill wiring requirements, and comply with applicable portions of NEC for raceways. Rigid Galvanized Steel Conduit: FS WW-C-0581 and ANSI C80.1 Rigid Galvanized Metal Conduit Fittings: FS W-F-408. 1 Use Type 1 fittings for raintight connections. Use Type 2 fittings for concrete tight connections. Use Type 3 fittings for other miscellaneous connections. Flexible Galvanized Metal Conduit: FS WW-C-566, of the following type: Type 2: Galvanized steel. Flexible Galvanized Metal Conduit Fittings: FS W-F-406, Type 1, Class 1, and Style A. Liquid -Tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Provide liquid -tight flexible metal sconduit; construct of single strip, flexible, continuous, interlocked, and double-wrapped steel; galvanize inside and outside; coat with liquid -tight jacket of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC). WIREWAYS: General: Provide electrical raceways of types, grades, sizes, weights (wall thicknesses), number of channels, For each type service indicated. Provide complete assembly of raceway including, but not necessarily limited to, couplings, offsets, elbows, expansion joints,.adepters, holddown straps, end caps, and other components and accessories as needed for complete system. WHere types and grades are not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to fulfill wiring requirements, and comply with applicable provisions.: of NEC for electrical raceways.' Surface Metal Raceways: Provide surface metal raceways of sizes and chan- nels indicated; in compliance with FS W-C-582; construct of galvanized steel with snap -on covers, with 1/8" mounting 4:crew knodkouts in base approximately 8" O.C. Provide fittinr,•. Indicated which match and mate with raceway. Finish with manufacturer's standard prime coating -suitable for painting. Provide raceways of following types: Type 1: For wall and ceiling installations. Type 2: For floor installation. Type 3: For wall and ceiling installations; raceway constructed 1 with integral receptacles. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering surface metal raceways which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: Midland -Ross Corp. Square 0 Company. Versa -Tech Corp. Wiremold Company. Overhead Metal Raceways: Provide overhead metal raceways of sizes, types, capacities, and for type services indicated; construct of 19-gage steel sheet with snap -on covers. Provide fittings indicated, including cover Plates, transition fittings, hangers and retaining clips which mate and match with raceway. Coat raceways with manufacturer's standard corrosion - resistant finish. . Available Manufacturers: Subjected to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering overhead metal raceways which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: 3M Company Winders and Geist Inc. Wiremold Company. PART 3 - EXECUTION t INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL RACEWAYS: Install electrical raceways where indicated; in accordance with manufacturer's - written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC and NECA "Standard Of Installation", and complying with recognized industry practices. } Coordinate with other work including metal and concrete deck work, as ne- cessary to interface installation of electrical raceways and components with other work. i Level and square raceway runs, and install at proper elevations/heights. Complete installation of electrical raceways before starting installation of cables/wires within raceways. Install flexible conduit For motor connections, and for other electrical equipment connections where subject to movement and vibration. Install liquid -tight flexible conduit for connection of motors and for other electrical equipment connections where subject to movement and vib- ration, and also where subjected to one or more of the following conditions:. Exterior location. Moist or humid atmosphere where condensate can be expected to accumulate. Corrosive atmosphere. Subjected to water spray. Subjected to dripping oil, grease, or water. Wherever possible, install horizontal, raceway runs above water and steam piping. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING: Upon completion of installation of raceways, inspect interiors of raceways; remove burrs, dirt and construction debris. ENO OF SECTION 16110 SECTION 16120 :- WIRES AND CABLES PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: NEC Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to construction and ins- tallation of electrical wire, cable and connectors. UL Compliances Comply with UL standards pertaining to wire, cable and connectors. UL Labels: Provide electrical wires, cables and connectors which have been UL-listed and labeled. NEMA/ICEA Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of NEMA/Insulated Cable Engineers Association standards pertaining to materials, construction and testing of wire and cable. ANSI/ASTM: Comply with applicable portions of ANSI/ASTM standards pertaining to construction of wire anc cable. IEEE Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of IEEE standards pertaining to wire and cable„ SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit manufacturer's; data on electrical wire, cable and connectors. PART 2 - PRODUCTS ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufac- turers offering products which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: Wire and Cable: Advance Wire and Cable, Inc. Electrical Conductors, Inc. Rome Cable Corp. Triangle PWC, INc. Connectors: AMP, Inc. Gould, Inc. Ideal Industries, Inc. Thomas and Betts Co. WIRE, CABLE AND CONNECTORS: General: Except as otherwise indicated, provide wire, cable and connec- tors of manufacturer's standard materials, as indicated by published pro- duct information; designed and constructed as recommended by manufacturer, and as required for the installation. Wire: Provide factory -fabricated wire of sizes, ratings, materials and types indicated For each service.- WHere not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with project's installation re- quirements and NEC standards. UL Type: RHH. UL Type: RHW. UL Type: THW. Material: Copper. Conductors: Concentric -lay -stranded. Outer Covering: Neoprene. Cable: Provide factory -fabricated cable of sizes, ratings, materials, and jack- eting/sheathing as indicated for each type service. Where not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with ins- tallation requirements and NEC standard. Connectors: General: Provide factory -Fabricated, metal connectors of sizes, ratings, materials, types and classes as indicated for each service. Where not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to comply with installation requirements and NEC standards. Type: Pressure. Class: Insulated. Kind: Copper. Style: Split -bolt parallel connection or Tap Connection. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION: General: Install electrical cables, wires and connectors as indicated, in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable re- quirements of NEC and NECA's "Standard of Installation", and in accor- dance with recognized industry practices. Coordinate cable and wire installation work with electrical raceway and equipment installation work, as necessary for proper interface. F Pull conductors together where more than one is being installed in a raceway. - Use pulling compound or lubricant, where necessary; compound must not deteriorate conductor or insulation. Use pulling means, including fish tape, cable or rope which cannot damage raceway. Install exposed cable, parallel and perpendicular to surfaces or exposed structural members and follow surface contours, where possible. Keep conductor splices to minimum. Install splices and tapes which have mechanical strength and insulation rating equivalent -or -better than conductor. Use splice connectors which are compatible with conductor material. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL: Prior to energization, test cable and wire for continuity of circuitry, and also for short circuits. Correct malfunctions when detected. Subsequent to wire and cable hook-ups, energize circuitry and demonstrate functioning in accordance with requirements. END OF SECTION 16120 I SECTION 16135 - ELECTRICAL BOXES.ANO FITTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL RELATED DOCUMENTS: QUALITY ASSURANCE: NEC Compliance: Comply with NEC as applicable to construction and instal- lation of electrical wiring boxes and Fittings. UL Compliance: Provicie electrical boxes and fittings which have been UL- listed and labeled. ANSIMEMA Standards Compliance: Comply with ANSI C 134.1 (NFMA'Standards Pub No. OS 1) as applicable to sheet -steel outlet boxes, device boxes, covers and box supports. Federal Specification Compliance: Comply with applicable portions of FS W-C-586 pertaining to outlet boxes, bodies and entrance caps. SUBMITTALS: Product Data: Submit manufacturer's data on electrical boxes and fittings. PART 2 - PRODUCTS FABRICATED MATERIALS: Interior Outlet Boxes: Provide galvanized flat rolled •3heet steel interior outlet wiring boxes, of types, shapes and sizes, including box depths, to suit each respective location and installation; construct with stamped knockouts in back and sides, and with threaded screw holes with corrosion - resistant screws for securing box covers and wiring devices. Interior Outlet Box Accessories: Provide outlet box accessories as required for each installation, including mounting brackets, wallboard hangers, extension rings, fixture studs, cable clamps and metal straps for supporting outlet boxes, which are compatible with outlet boxes being used and fulfilling requirements of individual wiring situations. Choice of access.nries is Installer's option. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering interior outlet boxes which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: Bell Electric/Square D Co. Pass and Seymour, Inc. Sears, Roebuck and Co. Weatherproof Outlet Boxes: Provide corrosion -resistant cast -metal weather- proof outlet wiring boxes, of types, shapes and.sizes, including depth of boxes, with threaded conduit ends, cast -metal face plates with spring -hinged waterproof caps suitably configured for each application, including face plate gaskets and corrosion -resistant fasteners. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering weatherproof outlet boxes which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: .Arrow -Hart Div, Crouse -Hinds Co. Bell Electric/Square 0 Co.. Slater Electric Co. Junction and Pull Boxes: Provide galvanized code -gage sheet steel junction and pull boxes, with screw -an covers;. of types, shapes and sizes, to suit each respective location and installation; with welded seams and equipped with stainless steel nuts, bolts, screws and washers. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering junction and pull boxes which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the following: Arrow -Hart Div, Crouse -Hinds Co. Bell Electric/Square 0 Co. Slater Electric Co. Floor Boxes: Provide cast-iron waterproof adjustable floor boxes as in- dicated, with threaded -conduit -entrance ends, and vertical adjusting rings, gaskets, brass floor plates and flush screw -on covers. Floor Box Accessories: Provide two -wire, three -pole, flush grounding - type 125 volts, 20 amperes, floor type receptacles with flanges. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering floor boxes which may be incorporated in the work in- clude, but are not limited to, the following.: Bell Electric/Square 0 Co. Crouse -Hinds Co. Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Conduit Bodies: Provide galvanized cast -metal conduit bodies, of types, shapes and sizes, to suit respective locations and installation, cons- truct with threaded -conduit -entrance ends, removable covers, and corrosion - resistant screws. �- Available Manufacturers,: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufac- turers offering conduit bodies which may bt- incorporated in the work include but are not limited to, the following: Crouse -Hinds Co. Gould, Inc. c Pyle -National. Co. Bushings, Knockout Closures and Locknuts: Provide corrosion-ressstent punched - steel box knockout closures, conduit locknuts and malleable iron conduit bushings, offset connectors, of types and sizes to suit respective uses and installation. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- facturers offering bushinqs, knockout closures, locknuts, and connectors which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to, the Following: Burndy Corp. Crouse -Hinds Co. Gould, inc. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL BOXES AND FITTINGS: General: Install electrical boxes and fittings where indicated, complying with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC and NECA's "Standard of Installation", and in compliance with recognized 'industry practices to ensure that products fulfill requirements. Coordinate installation of electrical boxes and.fittings with wire/cable and raceway installation work. Provide weatherproof outlets for interior and exterior locations exposed to weather or moisture. Provide knockout closures to cap unused knockout holes where blanks have been removed. Install boxes and conduit bodies in those locations to ensure ready accessi- bility of electrical wiring. Avoid using round boxes where conduit must enter box through side of box, which would result in difficult and insecure connections when fastened with locknut or bushing on rounded surface. Fasten boxes rigidly to substrates or structrual surfaces to which attached, or solidly embed electrical boxes in concrete or masonry. Provide electrical connections for insta lied boxes. END OF SECTION 16i_`5 SECTION 16140 - WIRING DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL QUALITY ASSURANCE: NEC Compliance: Comply wihh NEC as applicable to construction and ins- tallation of electrical wiring devices. UL Compliance and Labeling: Provide electrical wiringdevices which have e been UL-listed and labeled. NEMA Compliance: Comply with NEMA standards For general- and specific purpose wiring devices. i- SUBMITTALS: Product.Oate: Submit manufacturer's data on electrical wiring devices. PART 2 - PRODUCTS ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manu- Facturers offering products which may be incorporated in the work include, but are not limited to,.the following: Arrow -Hart Div, Crouse -Hinds Co. Bryant Electric Co.. General Electric Co. Harvey Hubbell Inc. Leviton Mfg Co. Pass and Seymour Inc. Square D Co. FABRICATED WIRING DEVICES: General: Provide Factory -Fabricated wiring devices, in types, colors, and electrical ratings For applications indicated and complying with NEMA Stds Pub No. W0 1. Where types and grades are not indicated, provide proper selection as determined by Installer to fulfill wiring requirements, and complying with NEC and NEMA standards for wiring devices. Provide ivory color devices and wallplates except as otherwise selected; color selection to be verified by Contractor with Architect. _._ Receptacles: General -Duty Duplex: Provide duplex general -duty type receptacles, 2-poles, 3-wire grounding, with green hexagonal equipment ground screw, ground terminals and poles internally connected to mounting yoke, 15-amperes, 125-volts, with metal plaster ears, side wiring, NEMA configuration 5-15R unless otherwise indicated. General -Duty Clock Simplex: Provide single general -duty type recep- tacles, 2-pole, 3-wire grounding, 15 amperes, 125 volts, recessed to contain male plug and permit clock to cover outlet, with metal hook for supporting clock, side wiring, NEMA configuration 5-15R. Ground -Fault Interrupter: Provide general-cfuty, duplex receptacles, ground -fault circuit interrupters; feed-thru type, capable of protecting connected douwnstreem receptacles on single circuit, grounding type UL-rated Class A, Group 1, 20 amperes rating, 120-volts, 60 Hz; with solid-state ground -fault sensing and signaling; with 5 milliamperes ground -fault triplevel,• equip with 1S-8mpere plug configuration, NEMA 5-15R. Plugs and Connectors: Plugs: Provide IS -amperes, 125-volts, 3-wire grounding, armored cap plugs,parallel blades with cord clamp, and 0.4" cord hold; match NEMA configuration with power source's. Connectors: Provide IS -amperes, 125-volts, bakelits-body armored connectors, 3-wire grounding, parallel blades, double wipe contact,' with cord clamp, and 0.4" cord hole, match NEMA configuration to mating plug's. Switches: Snap: Provide general -duty flush single -pole toggle switches, IS - ampere, 120-volts AC, with mounting yoke insulated from mechanism, equip with plaster ears, switch handle, and side -wired screw terminals. WIRING QEVICE ACCESSORIES. - Wall Plates: Provide single -switch and duplex outlet well plates for wiring devices, of types, sizes, and with ganging and cutouts as indicated. Cons- truct with metal screws for securing plates to devices; screw heads colored to match finish of plates; plates colored to match wiring devices to which attached. Provide wall plates possessing the following additional cons- truction features Material and Finish: Plastic, smooth. Floor Service Outlets: Provide floor service receptacle outlets and fittings of types and ratings indicated. Construct of die cast brass, satin Finish with 20-amperes, 125-volts, back-to-back gray duplex receptacles NEMA type 5-20R. Provide with 1" NPT, 1" long, locking nipple for installation. PART 3 - EXECUTION INSTALLATION OF WIRING DEVICES: Install wiring devices as indicated, in compliance with manufacturer's written instructions, applicable requirements of NEC and NECA's "Standard of Installation", and in accordance with recognized industry practices to fulfill project requirements. z Coordinate with other work, including painting, electrical box and wiring work, as necessary to interface installation of wiring devices with other _ work. Install wiring devices only in electrical boxes which are clean; free from excess building materials, dirt, and debris. Install galvanized steel wall plates in unfinished spaces. Delay installation of wiring devices until wiring work is completed. Delay installation of wall plates until after painting work is completed. PROTECTION OF WALL PLATES AND RECEPTACLES: Upon installation of wall plates and receptacles, advise Contractor 're- garding proper and cautious use of convenience outlets. At time of Sub- stantial Completion, replace those items which have been damaged, including those burned and scored by faulty plugs. GROUNDING: Provide electrically continuous, tight grounding connections for wiring devices, unless otherwise indicated. TESTING: Prior to energizing circuitry, test wiring devices for electrical contin- uity and proper polarity connections. After energizing circuitry, test wiring devices to demonstrate compliance with requirements. ENO OF SECTION 16140 The FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND o D FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY fr•Otilparllet HOME OFFICES: BALTIMORE. MD.21205 POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND, and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, corporations of the State of Maryland, by C. M. PECOT, JR. , Vice -President, and C. W. ROBBINS , Assistant Secretary, in pursuance of authority granted by Article VI, Section 2 of the respective By -Laws of said Companies, which are set forth on the reverse side hereof and are hereby certified to be in full force and effect of the date thereof, do hereby nominate, constitute, and appoint Howard Cowan, Gertrude Crocker and H. T. Wilkins, III, all of Lubbock, Texas, EACH ................... .y true and lawful agent and Attorney -in -Fact of each, to make, execute, seal and deliver, for, and on its behalf as surety, and as its act and deed: any and all bonds and undertakings, each in a penalty not to exceed the sum of ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000,000)... EXCEPT bonds on behalf of Independent Executors, Community Survivors and Community Guardians ........... 1.. the execution of such bonds or undertakings in pursuance of these presents, shall be as binding upon said Companies, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes, as if they had been duly executed and acknowledged by the regularly elected officers of the respective Companies at their offices in Baltimore, Md., in their own proper persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the said Vice -Presidents and Assistant Secretaries have hereunto subscribed their names and affixed the Corporate Seals of the said FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANYthis...................1..41h..................................... day of ........................ tW................................ A.D. 19...M........ ATTEST: FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY Of PIARY]LAND SEAL ��..Ut--•f .ir x�lna•............. By....... out ..........ke�,�....-....... mow.% Anutant Secretary Vroe•Preudent FIDELITY AND DEP IT COMPANY SEAL....�.�...Lz,..I..�F�...D'�'�:Q............ By.... �...... Assistant Secretary Yicc•Prsaident STATE OF MARYLAND CITY OF BALTIMORE ss' On this 14 th S day of May , A.D. 19 84 , before the subscriber, a Notary Public of the State of Maryland, in and for the City of Baltimore, duly commissioned and alified, came the above -named Vice -Presidents and Assistant Secretaries of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the F�DELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, to me personally known to be the.individuals and officers described herein and who executed the preceding instrument, and they each acknowledged the execution of the same, and being by me duly sworn, severally and each for himself deposeth and saith, that they are the aid officers of the Companies aforesaid, and that the sals affixed to the precedin6 instrument are the Corporate Seals of said Companies, and that the said Corporate Seals and their signatures" such officers were duly affixed and subscribed to the said instrument by the authority and direction of the said Corporations. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Official CityZ.IN times eh da d year first above written. ..... ...... ........ ............................................. Nb4c My commission expires. 4ly,_._I.x.,_1986_______________________ CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned Assistant Secretary of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy, isin full foreeand effect on the date of this certificate: and I do further certify that the Vice-presidents who executed the said Power of Attorney were Vice -Presidents sppeeeefally� authorised b}• the Boards of Directors to appoint any Attorneym•Faol a provided in Article VI, Section 2 of the respective By -Laws of the FII)ELITY� AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND and the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY. This certificate maybe signed by facsimile under and by authority *[resolutions of the Bard of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND at a meeting duly called and held on the 16th day of July. 1969 and of the Board of Directors of the FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 2nd day of November, 1978. RESOLVED: "That the facsimile or mechanically reproduced si6nature of any Assistant Secretary of the Company, whether made heretofore or hereafter, whenever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company, shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the ante force and effect as though manually affixed.' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the corporate seals of the said Companies, this .....r�...�................. day of......_a�2�B ................... 19...85.. .............. .............. ..... ........................... ................ I.Lsev.(M—ot 168-5073 , Auiat Secretary EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY OF MARYLAND "Article VI, Section 2. The President, or any Executive Vice -Presidents, or any of the Senior Vice -Presidents or Vice -Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and with the concurr- ence of the Secretary or any one of Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice -Presidents, Assistant Vice -Presidents, and At- tornies-in-Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or persons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgments, decrees, mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages, and also all other instruments and documents which the business of the Company may require, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." EXTRACT FROM BY-LAWS OF FIDELITY AND DEPOSIT COMPANY "Article VI, Section 2. The President, or any one of the Executive Vice -Presidents, or any one of the additional Vice -Presidents specially authorized so to do by the Board of Directors or by the Executive Committee, shall have power, by and with the con- currence of the Secretary or any one of the Assistant Secretaries, to appoint Resident Vice -Presidents, Assistant Vice -Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys -in -Fact as the business of the Company may require, or to authorize any person or per- sons to execute on behalf of the Company any bonds, undertakings, recognizances, stipulations, policies, contracts, agreements, deeds, and releases and assignments of judgments, decrees, mortgages and instruments in the nature of mortgages, and also all other in- struments and documents which the business of the Company may require, and to affix the seal of the Company thereto." (See: Reso. 719, 2/23/81) 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 enagted February 12, 1981; 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 23rd day of ATTEST: Evelyn G"fga', Cit eL tary-Treasurer APPRO ED AS TO CONTENT: Rita Harmon, Assistant City Manager for -Management Services APPROVED AS TO FORM:- e—i_ . _C dt f7..) n Donald G. Vandiver, Assistant City Attorney .�_ EXHIBIT A City of Lubbock Building Construction Trades Prevailing Rates Craft Hourly Rate Acoustical Ceiling Installer $11.50 Air Conditioner Installer 8.75 Air Conditioner Installer -Helper 5.00 Bricklayer 9.00 Bricklayer Helper 4.75 ,Carpenter 9.50 - Carpenter -Helper 5.00 Cement Finisher 8.00 Drywall Hanger 9.50 Electrician 10.00 Electrician -Helper 5.00 Equipment Operator Heavy 7.00 Light 5.00 Floor Installer 8.00 Glazier 7.50 Insulator 9.50 Insulator -Helper 5.00 Iron Worker 7.25 Laborer, General 4.75 Motor Mixer 6.00 Painter 7.75 'Plumber 9.25 Plumber -Helper 6.00 Roofer 7.00 Roofer -Helper 4.75 I Sheet metal Worker 8.75 Sheet metal Worker -Helper 5.50 Welder - Certified 8.00 EXHIBIT B City of Lubbock Paving and Highway Construction 3 Prevailing Wage Rates Craft Hourly Rate Asphalt Heaterman _ $ 5.00 Asphalt Shoveler 4.25 Concrete Finisher 6.50 Concrete Finisher -Helper 4.75 Electrician 10.00 . Form Setter _ 5.50 Form Setter -Helper 4.50 Laborer, General 4.25 Laborer, Utility 4.75 Mechanic 5.50 Mechanic -Helper 5.00 _ POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS: Asphalt Paving Machine 6.00 Bulldozer 5.25 Concrete Paving Machine 6.00 Front End Loader 5.25 Heavy Equipment 7.00 Light Equipment 5.00 Motor Grade Operator Roller 6.00 5.00 Scraper 5.50 Tractor 5.50 Truck Driver - 4 Light 4.75 Heavy 5.25 i i _ EXHIBIT C City of Lubbock Electric Construction Trades Prevailing Wage Rates Craft Hourly Rate Power Line Foreman $10.00 Lineman Journeyman 9.50 Lineman Apprentice Series 8.00 Groundman Series 6.50 x e i City of Lubbock Prevailing Wage Rates 1. Overtime Rate — EXHIBIT D The rate for overtime (in excess of forty hours per week) is 1 1/2 times base rate. 2. Weekend and.Holiday Rate EXHIBIT E The rate for weekend and holiday is 1 1/2 times base rate.