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Based on those # ! conversations, it was decided to examine the use of liquid asphalt as a method of undersealing. There is only one source in the midwest area that provides this service and that is Missouri ro ;. Petroleum Products Company in St. Louis,MO. )Because they are a sole source supplier, they were asked to provide a formal proposal for services required for the project. Attached please find a copy h of their proposal. Cost for this work,which is estimate at$22,500, will be taken from the following account: 1000-4200-2100-0000 This maintenance project needs to be done on a timely basis,probably during the month of May. If we don't take action this year we may have to consider a total rebuild, which could cost }FF''� $300,000. T� �1 L f'. 't gl SST 04-03-96P0tF :22 , �-� RCb 0 j 'fl T' t t R � '- r t ,.��. P�.}t'� t"ti.- K'f � r U r'¢�t � e�tr u� i�✓i4�x P�kA�t°R F y� `* U� t � 1. „. .I. .i i } d {r P�••': ;, x' 1 � ,. ' r .. ,. . . -I- ..- .1 i A -� r. _. 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LMKTM June 20, 1996 r: •�r<a. t s. �i city of - - • • h j; 320 McCarty >` • RE: Missouri Petroleum Products Company t Jefferson r; t. r: • • No. ' Asphalt Underseal of Stadium Blvd. This letter will serve as your authority to date the Bonds and the Powers of Attorney on the above c aptioned project . Yours truly, k` ft1 • � •• j Attorney CC:Fireman' s • Insurance Company Insurance ariLl Risk-1\1anagenient Specialists Post Office 11ox 419351 Kansas City,M0 64141,6351/(913)676-90C)/FAX:(91.3)676-9180 D -cries to:74C'0 State Line 16ii,l Prairie Villn elk KS 66208 , r f +'. .t 4 C� i yL a...v.; iU'r L .+t t } .;•n.•• .r 5 ., .� �? '$ r��`' ``�+ f' � 3•.±r'+f�u..F..-N. .`ri%t"'�r{r + ,^t,�t�1k ,•.� r���"'��i�4,:�;:•',+. �tr1;.a t rty =t , 3' t�, .t , 4 :i + J7 7 .�' r"� tS1,.�YS ! 'i�f}�L{ �•K ry s i �'OR i r° ! .=i f �^. r. 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R 1t� J �H � {us d ',d �_ls•1• f :tti .'� Y. .r` �j'.r � '�',T�' "r r' 3 rl Sr:S,#•e';eh, r,t,sir,A r .•,;iy+Y'.; k•s., Rp,t•. .� "h1 5 +.? i n-'1•k .s, .,1 ,:j,u l..t. 1,. . ;, 1• i 5„ ..� i'S, �S.y�' d' .t �&"�' "r�ff,.`rC '�• 'S` is,' �r< �.'+ n} + t.Fi� r ri=is ' r{.t�gY +rt � E '..t .. •� 4: Ri i k �r 3�t�J' �2 4,•�t�i�'•�3�`Y t Y "iYa'i)IG _. .iri+.►Jrfr';yP{tti:� a' ... ! F i. }3rj^i)Sfs.•7;�s i .,, 'wP �v n: '18b,1.st�vr i 'bpi}' 2 y .JS.i'1� .a ,' ,N'� ry .h { d ' b •, [, ',ar .r.:v � i�'t ' A . • � � fir. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS �a' <�r>r r Y"Y��.�� vi xG F,• b ,5, Bond fs 11133248564 `s AAA Document A312 4. Performance Bond 1 ' Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. CONTRACTOR (Name and Address): SURETY (Name and Principal Place of Business): y1 til'ili Missouri Petroleumz Products Company Fireman's Fund Insurance Company -R 777 San Merin Drive , 1620 Woodson Road Novato, California 94998 (415) 899-2000 # ti ' St. Louis, Missouri 63114 ', T OWNER (Name and Address): City of Jefferson, MO y 320 B. McCarty Street Jefferson City, MO 65101 -A,?i 011 wi", sa CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Date: 1 Amount:Twenty Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars( $22,250.00) ;t halt Undersea)of Stadium Boulevard (Dogwood to Satinwood) 1 Description (Name and Location): �° � ? Project No. 32037 y BOND Date (Not earlier"than Construction Contract Date): Amount:Twenty Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty and 00 1100 Dollars( $22,250.00) �•. Mod-ifications'to this Bands ® None ❑ See Page 3 ': CONTRACTOR AS RINCIPAL SURETY Company: (Corporate Seal) Company: (Corporate Seal) Missouri Petroleum Products Company Fireman's Fund Insurance Company r+ 1 Signature: Sicinnt re• Name and Title Gene R. Allen/President Name. and Title J net L. Rehkop Attorney-In-Fact (Any additional signatures appear on page 3) (FOR INFORMATION ONLY- Name, Address and Telephone) AGENT or BROKER: OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE (Architect, Engineer or other party): Lockton Companies !' I's .0. Boz .419351 ansas City, MO 64141 r AIA DOCUMENT A312 - PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND - DECEMBER 1984 ED, - AIA THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A312-1984 '1 "' °.1" z �I' ;t ,.�� i.rx,�, i`t�t'r'1 4' t �.. 1 n 6 1 �ti y..' e f'�,' r;ra;:�" '7�+?X>j�>•ri`y; •^,� { .:ij,. � iyi,,X'��S ,1421 i2�'�4�t Yt 11 1}k,r3'1.,�}�'+ � F.{�y`4.�t it.k{.� y�Yl t•y �1i�Yi�' "f�v (ifni �,yy��IJ` *y �h. 8 �,�'�'„�• a 1� t t a �1s:'� �'i � i , �• 15: �'C Ili' 5�� w��Y'1X��` �"��t, ��r�u�•� tz=�'�.���#�`zs�t�tb�{`:z {1krv�c,�tt�t�)`i't ;� •, t i �^� .,,/ •k � � �.° t���j �� �r' ,tax , , - �,''z t.i•,, , , vpj ��,. � ,r?< Juy ,(� � n'�,.i�., •��y,9� s ?kr u„{ ! �. a•�` � e }�t�,k rft .}.�' .Uxl++i.++rr, rte wf++*-�-- -r- -^'--^- --^'wnr^•'-"--^^^^� .�- � J�_ _ kr.§'a4 4���N. �k RM t p k,tr x.;14 k bt .ass }y wt ifik tx3s u t �. 1.t?«�$.'�t��t',k.x•3�:t:t��.�•J�`r:�,�:�{.�':���k`? �. '��'�`t� ' ' .� t t,, •,q. tFf r'f�itfYS�lidt�eH.irtv4x8rl 11C�43�[Y�:�{rmNi*Jk+a�thb�.'.`. 5a"�5:7N�3 yt[,'{31��.(.'J.+e .r•+k41x Y t.a„iJta. r: 1 The Contractor and the Surety, jointly and severally, which it may be liable to the Owner and, as tj bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, soon as practicable after the amount is deter- performance mined tender a men herefor t h successors and assigns to the Owner for the p y t t o the of the Construction Contract,which is incorporated herein Owner; or h; by reference. .2 Deny liability In whole or in part and notify the 2 If the Contractor performs the Construction Contract, Owner citing reasons therefor. :;;. %i st the Surety and the Contractor shall have no obligation under this Bond, except to participate in conferences as 5 If the Surety does not proceed as provided in Paragraph provided in Subparagraph 3.1, 4 with reasonable promptness, the Surety shall be deemed to be in default on this Bond fifteen days after receipt of an 3 If there is no Owner Default, the Surety's obligation additional written notice from the Owner to the Surety under this Bond shall arise after: demanding that the Surety perform its obligations under this Bond, and the Owner shall be entitled to enforce any `;,• 3.1 The Owner has notified the Contractor and the remedy available to the Owner. If the Surety proceeds a's h° Surety at its address described in Paragraph 10 below provided in Subparagraph 4.4, and the Owner refuses the t that the Owner is considering declaring a Contractor ka g g payment tendered or the Surety has denied liability, in ; '. Default and has requested and attempted to arrange a whole or in part,without further notice the Owner shall be conference with the Contractor and the Surety to be entitled to enforce any remedy available to the Owner. held not later than fifteen days after receipt of such notice to discuss methods of performing the Construe 6 After the Owner has terminated the Contractor's right i' "'a' Lion Contract. If the Owner, the Contractor and the to complete the Construction Contract, and if the Surety Surety agree,the Contractor shall be allowed a reason- elects to act under Subparagraph 4.1, 4.2, or 4.3 above, ; able time to perform the Construction Contract, but then the responsibilities of the Surety to the Owner shall <J,_ such an agreement shall not waive the Owner's right,if not be greater than those of the Contractor under the ,. ,'k tib 11'.•' any,subsequently to declare a Contractor Default; and Construction Contract, and the responsibilities of the 3.2 The Owner has declared a Contractor Default and Owner to the Surety shall not be greater than those of the ?,4' fj,,';;_,'• Owner under the Construction Contract.To the limit of the formally terminated the Contractor's right to complete amount of this Bond, but subject to commitment by the r the contract. Such Contractor Default shall not be de Owner of the Balance of the Contract Price to mitigation of 4r.. Glared earlier than twenty days after the Contractor and costs and damages on the Construction Contract,the Sure- 4 ' the Surety have received notice as provided in Sub- ty is obligated without duplication for: paragraph 3.1; and 6.1 The responsibilities of the Contractor for correc °t a 3.3 The Owner has agreed to a the Balance of the r: g pay tion of defective work and completion of the Construc Contract Price to the Surety in accordance with the ;4==»- ¢•'+ � lion Contract; terms of the Construction Contract or to a contractor >Y. selected to perform the Construction Contract in actor- 6.2 Additional legal, design professional and delay 'Y ' dance with the terms of the contract with the Owner. costs resulting from the Contractor's Default, and re- �_ ? suiting from the actions or failure to act of the Surety AMA 4 When the Owner has satisfied the conditions of Para under Paragraph 4; and tryrtt; °"' graph 3, the Surety shall promptly and at the Surety's ex- pense take one of the following actions: 6.3 Liquidated damages, or if no liquidated damages ,µ`;F, ��; .Ax. are specified in the Construction Contract,actual dam• Nix7;.r. 4.1 Arrange for the Contractor, with consent of the ages caused by delayed performance or non- erfor- Owner, to perform and complete the Construction manse of the Contractor, 'it,;F:'• ` ^''' �i Contract; or ;.+'r•;�sr'-#,�3.,� 7 The Surety shall not be liable to the Owner or others for -Yfi• w *' 4.2 Undertake to perform and complete the Construc t P P obligations of the Contractor that are unrelated to the Con- qtr-r r !>ti' tion Contract itself, g through its aents or through inde• g o g struction Contract, and the Balance of the Contract Price ^ , k pendent contractors; or shall not be reduced or set off on account of any suchy ¢.;Ixe 4.3 Obtain bids or negotiated proposals from unrelated obligations. No right of action shall accrue on qualified contractors acceptable to the Owner for a this Bond to any person or entity other than the Owner or :a contract for performance and completion of the Con- its heirs, executors, administrators or successors. t` struction Contract, arrange for a contract to'be pre- 8 The Surety hereby waives notice of any change,includ• +<< P by changes of time, to the Construction Contract or to selected with the Owner's concurrence, to be secured related subcontracts, purchase orders and other obliga• with performance and payment bonds executed by a qualified surety equivalent to the bonds issued on the tions. d' Construction Contract, and pay to the Owner the 9 Any proceeding, legal or equitable, under this Bond '= amount of damages as described in Paragraph 6 in ex- ?. B may be instituted in any court of competent jurisdiction in r cess of the Balance of the Contract Price incurred by the the location in which the work or part of the work is located Owner resulting from the Contractor's default; or and shall be instituted within two years after Contractor 4.4 Waive its right to perform and complete, arrange Default or within two years after the Contractor ceased { x g P P o f ' 3 for completion, or obtain a new contractor and with working or within two years after the Surety refuses or fails reasonable promptness under the circumstances: to perform its obligations under this Bond,whichever oc- curs first. If the provisions of this Paragraph are void or .1 After investigation, determine the amount for prohibited by law,the minimum period of limitation avail• =;>A. AIA DOCUMENT A31I - PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND• DECEMBER 1984 ED. • AIA m THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AV-..N.w., WASHINC70N, D.C. 20006 A312-1964 2 , �'- THIRD PRINTING• MARCH 1967 `' Al 4• t., vi is tkrtf.',i ii'{i,.} t" 4t r i y: r t."...-.�"' .' w.q «..-'"'-•--"'---....,.,.w,e�,.,,....,,•..,,.....s„•-..-.�.r,..,,,.-„t,,,,� t. P 4 �4 c W � ,J ,t y7/, .'i'�,?5.. : 't F. , .,,, { � �: •3 4 7 tf...,Fi:�'f'3 r1',:',l•.�a;=: .�. ct• 14 • �'�}� f(is t}t t c. f � i?.- +r3 '�s:'-<,}�l,'.w+`.� i.tu� { �,{`•�R k 51 f, �.t\ .SFj T:•k` tit { t3� � � ' !4 'f'.3} Sy�'�r .`M; {}(.�tq��,jl},r. ,t�iki"'£LL U '�':4 X17«%i `+rt't.a �. !'?.'�y{{ =e ly n 7 �' •Y}s7 ec.r. .P •1t a t '' f( h i r .wit,t j+ S Ui',,��C.. t'�T! 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It 1. ,t1 n�7j f"�'7;it� '�' � t. .� ...: i�,. . tw '2,n�� ,na='�,� r. .!f t.: r l r '{�� :1•a 'S, ,�' �C ft"ti.N �r(da. � �l�'' �' �`` � '3, : 'ytN J!t ���ye.ti _t. z' .�i j .`��, ,�,� ��`�Y��ra7 thy.�>•<�t, it;.`!M.a r lr ,{ is ,r i able to sureties as a defense in the jurisdiction of the suit the Owner in settlement of insurance or other claims bl li shall be applicable. for damages to which the Contractor is entitled, re- 'l Nay , duced by all valid and proper payments made to or on r j f 10 Notice to the Surety,the Owner orthe Contractor shall be mailed or delivered to the address shown on the sig- behalf of the Contractor under the Construction Con- nature page, tract. ;. ' 11 When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a 12.2 Construction Contract:The agreement between !'+ statutory or other legal requirement in the location where the Owner and the Contractor identified on the sig- the construction was to be performed,any provision in this nature page, including all Contract Documents and y:. r{. Bond conflicting with said statutory or legal requirement changes thereto. ; shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions con- shall forming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall' 12.3 Contractor Defaults Failure of the Contractor, be deemed incorporated herein. The intent is that this which has neither been remedied nor waived, to per. ;ry Bond shall be construed as a statutory bond and not as a form or otherwise to comply with the terms of the ' Y'r Construction Contract. common law bond. ' 12 DEFINITIONS 12.4 Owner Default: Failure of the Owner,which has ; neither been remedied nor waived, to pay the Con• 12.1 Balance of the Contract Price:The total amount tractor as required by the Construction Contract or to payable by the Owner to the Contractor under the perform and complete or comply with the other terms Construction Contract after all proper adjustments thereof. ` '`` have been made, including allowance to the Con- MODIFICATIONS TO THIS BOND ARE AS FOLLOWS: J , � . �•, �Y,+i�Yk r ' . lnFt )y� 1? G 4 (Space is provided below for additional signatures of added parties, other than those appearing on the cover page.) r4 ' • CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY (Corprate Seal) omp ! Cany: (Corporate Seal) Company: p f t Signature: Signature: -- g E>- Name and Title: Name and Title: f�{ Address: Address: S AIA DOCUMENT A312 • PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND DECEMBER 1984 ED, AIAi2-t9$r} 3 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1:35 NEW YORK AVE.. N.w.,wASHING7QN, D.C. 20006 r' THIRD PRINTINC •MARCH 1967 J' t,`:f�!�p ;JS;y,t, 7:z x,i'_ ..1, :.,aa', ,ji .i + + 4. :I�. `•:7} t.M1�!h 'j` f'r (".t�J 7 'r iry YA 1. 4 �S 1 1 4 / , i 1•� 'tl' r 5 tl♦ 1h A ^vkF� M `�)4,�-y �•. f, x1 `�*'•� a:a'� tr Yr � f ra u , t. sm t $�' ; ' ref a.. , �� h Y}cc. a sA' i't�r4es'A,itJ It , }£'rrfy r,Sra ('rt,,4 yr4' F:t�£. s ar?SJa ' `I ftC ; ` �� <. �+'r-r';r!, �' � Tar Z���7,t#{t,�l�,t�,� �e;�+, ry���15� (�,t' '�::c',�{t7f}` h� '�r�(j n�i k1.r, .J' xY'dk�,��ry�nr yr �'et.F..F}fit.i.'fr � rl�`'a'y • � X? j., •'.<. # :•r'S`*'p^•••t—+!°-�'{"7 �t a �i v? a _..�_�w+w'� t t rt. R. :,y.:, i .y ,•,jfi .,:; y '�a V ,' ' 3 r .,..1 f,:. `� .�!�::a� ;i.iSS�•t"t'`;` {' '' ° . '. r .� � Ire fiC - `�i� �� �,.?�,t•* I �7 ,•v� .. �V71�'3 F y 5 3 � lr t' { t, hl• F , i ( I }f.+ THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS P 211 t Bond 12 11133248564 'r� wsl .a e: + AM Document A312 ^ k Payment Bond ry g. Any singular reference to Contractor, Surety, Owner or other PAY shall be considered pluml where applicable. , t �'fe1 fq CONTRACTOR (Name and Address): SURETY SURETY (Name and Principal Place of Business): 5• Missouri Petroleum Products Company Fireman's Fund Insurance Company 1620 Woodson Road 777 San Maria Drive y=' California 94998 St. Louis, Missouri 63114 HOvatO, (415) 899-2000 t ' f OWNER (Name and Address): `y City of Jefferson, MO 320 E. McCarty Street 5 f Jefferson City, HO 65101 ; @CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT Date: ,n Amount:Ttrenty Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty And 00/100 Dollars( $22,150.00) { Description (Name and Location):Asphalt Underseal of Stadium Boulevard (Dogwood to Satinwood) Project No.32037 BOND Date (Not earlier than Construction Contract Date) Amount:Tweaty Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty And 00/100 Dollars( $22,150.00) h, Modificatidns :to 4hirs Bond: ® None ❑ See Page 6 CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY Y' Company: (Corporate Seal) Company: : Missouri Petrolonty,.Producta Company (Corporate Seal) Fireman's Fund Insurance Rompan Signature: 9 Signaturi Name-and Title Gene R: Allen/President asst L. Rehlcop Name and-T' (Any additional signatures appear on page 6) Attorney-Ia-Fact (FOR INFORMATION ONLY- Name, Address and Telephone) AGENT or BROKER: OWNERS'S REPRESENTATIVE (Architect, Engineer or other a p My) Loetton Companies P.O. Box 419351 Lansaw City, HO 64141 ALA DOCUMENT A312 - PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND - DECEMBER 1984 ED. - AIA THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NEW YORK AVE., N,W„ WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A312-1984 4 t ' I f 3 = ' a f ', `y .+V 'S'�S'Cv'+ •i.�;y, t,nyp. h. ,u {+ �;�}} ht•'�•�._1` '�' �&5�.."Sr �` ,yak' �ilt'MC ,1 1�td`w ' J ( {iwl ✓� �•, s ., F 32 . ' ���� � tk i^#��'� ; � •.,'�pM' .i'yi: .; .� .wyat � t' .d n �rr��� � � :'�S `�`4 W{'�y •.�sstb{'�t Y 1. 4� r 'Aar R , yF ktt' M ,tt,t ���r,�._.� ��.. ',1 s''y !f F ry•. s.'ar•t'. X Cry $� �,;p{ i `�..F.r+ ��,,�t] "�s 1 5 �r, ' , -f,.a-,£ '�'c rt;;.,, ' y. . •u r ,t •Yr. 1 a t v r`� M � {,rr� - �r�,VS, � �,��. i! ;j. 1• ;);n .h :.�, n nr i� ;'�r�t�,° .,+ >;. ! s <,; .. ,� � , ,.,. ,k,e �it:<r;.";,. `',�r « <<� a t•„ r i !x,„ Ltt"i: fif" two Y lif+lrtt }r}'r1r! .,i� rgtN ,hS;�` tf�s� b°"�i x i: ..ii�?R~'3+#Tfsmk��1.r.AStttY�?'�J.' :�. .. tk .?:�:"`•s?.�.o-Y, f.:..�., t...,, �..1.".�, ,•,.,s t r,��e,:z���!�.•�..Fd�4r+; itu 1 The Contractor and the Surety, jointly and severally, 6 When the Claimant has satisfied the conditio,ls of bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, Paragraph 4, the Surety• shall promptly and at the successors and assigns to the Owner to pay for labor, Surety's expense take the following actions: "s materials and equipment furnished for use in the perfor- ti 6.1 Send an answer to the Claimant, with a copy to x� ' r- mance of the Construction Contract, which is incorpo- rated herein by reference. the Owner, within 45 days after receipt of the claim, stating the amounts that are undisputed and the basis 2 With respect to the Owner, this obligation shall be for challenging any amounts that are disputed. null and void if the Contractor: 6.2 Pay or arrange for payment of any undisputed 2.1 Promptly makes payment,directly or indirectly, amounts. for all sums due Claimants, and 7 The Surety's total obligation shall not exceed the 2.2 Defends, indemnifies and holds harmless the amount of this Bond, and the amount of this Bond shall be Owner from claims, demands, liens or suits by any credited for any payments made in good faith by the Surety. MIS person or entity whose claim, demand, lien or suit is for the payment for labor, materials or equipment fur- 8 Amounts owed by the Owner to the Contractor under nished for use in the performance of the Construction the Construction Contract shall be used for the' erfor- Contract, provided the Owner has promptly notified mance of the Construction Contract and to satisfy claims, <;`{'„ I` the Contractor and the Surety (at the address if any, under any Construction Performance Bond. By described in Paragraph 12) of any claims, demands, the Contractor furnishing and the Owner accepting this liens or suits and tendered defense of such claims, Bond, they agree that all funds earned by the Contractor demands, liens or suits to the Contractor and the in the performance of the Construction Contract are Surety, and provided there is no Owner Default. dedicated to satisfy obligations of the Contractor and the Surety under this Bond, subject to the Owner's prior- 3 With respect to Claimants, this obligation shall be ity to use the funds for the completion of the work. null and void if the Contractor promptly makes pay- ment, directly or indirectly, for all sums due. 9 The Surety shall not be liable to the Owner, Claimants 4 The Surety shall have no obligation to Claimants or others for obligations of the Contractor that are unrelat- ed to the Construction Contract.The Owner shall not be under this Bond until: liable for payment of any costs or expenses of any Claim- 4.1 Claimants who are employed by or have a direct ant under this Bond,and shall have under this Bond no obli- contract with the Contractor have given notice to the gations to make payments to, give notices on behalf of, or Surety(at the address described in Paragraph 12)and otherwise have obligations to Claimants under this Bond. �� � sent a copy, or notice thereof, to the Owner, stating y rc j�ry`'�R that a claim is being ade under this Bond and, with Surety y y change, nt "1 g 10 The Sure hereby waives notice of an substantial accuracy, the amount of the claim. �,: .. Y including changes of time, to the Construction Contract +: or to related subcontracts, purchase orders and other ttrib ,. 4.2 Claimants who do not have a direct contract P , with the Contractor. obligations. .1 Have furnished written notice to the Con- 11 No suit or action shall be commenced by a Claimant tractor and sent a copy, or notice thereof, to under this Bond other than in a court of competent juris- diction in the location in which the work or art of the the Owner, within 90 days after having last P work is located or after the expiration of one year from the performed labor or last fumished materials or P Y w-��'��-,�4•y'.,.• date(1)on which the Claimant ave the notice required b zx=°f3” equipment included in the claim stating, with substantial accuracy,the amount of the claim Subparagraph 4.1 or Clause 4.2 3, or (2) on which the last a ? j a_ labor or service was performed by anyone or the last mate- and the name of the parry to whom the P Y materials were furnished or supplied or for rials or equipment were fumished by anyone under the Con- whom the labor was done or performed; and struction Contract,whichever of(1)or(2)first occurs. If the t> provisions of this Paragraph are void or prohibited by law, . .2 Have either received a rejection in whole or ` 1 the minimum period of limitation available to sureties as a -. in part from the Contractor, or not received defense in the jurisdiction of the suit shall be applicable. within 30 days of furnishing the above no- tice an communication from the Contractor by which the Contractor has indicated the 12 Notice to the Surety, the Owner or the Contractor �: claim will be paid directly or indirectly; and shall be mailed or delivered to the address shown on the4 '` ': signature page. Actual receipt of notice b Sure the , N. g P g P Y Surety, ,,r;i, 3 Not having been paid within the above 30 Owner or the Contractor, however accomplished, shall days, have sent a written notice to the Surety be sufficient compliance as of the date received at the (at the address described in Paragraph 12)and address shown on the signature page. 9 sent a copy, or notice thereof, to the Owner, stating that a claim is being made under this 13 When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a Bond and enclosing a copy of the previous statutory or other legal requirement in the location where written notice fumished to the Contractor. the construction was to be performed,any provision in this Bond conflicting with said statutory or legal requirement 5 If a notice required by Paragraph 4 is given by the shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions con- `.; ; Owner to the Contractor or to the Surety, that is suffi- forming to such statutory or other legal requirement shall .i cient compliance. be deemed incorporated herein. The intent is that this AIA DOCUMENT A312• PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND• DECEMBER 1984 ED -AIAO y. THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE..n.W.,wASHINCTON.D.C.20006 A312.1984 5 . THIRD PRINTING •MARCH 1967 +. ;,;.2t 4.ST �,.F{`rii :; t 7 t' {. _i ..-"."'-.....°«w`« ...�.,,�.'f.�,F.,,' }h: .vt ft.e.t n�t1.4',e'• ,��p�4����t.'.ti<t{' 1. •� � '' t t f + , "a i r 3^ t{;t,trYkgt,✓p,,,'r���.���q�. 'U 44 4k4.�;d�i•7*'��4 :a Yy t✓ i Y�s it x rS, .1. i r�''tj:t 4ta'f{'�A A\ f 'r "��,{ ,`.. '1^l+^,,:2.:'rjFC'f„M1 .•1 srt� s, , ,} 1 c,t:.. .f•.'1` ',,I ...... , ..l.u^* ✓;t t+? �'.7k5.-. �� ;,;i, 1 ta.t:,t4�-kt�+�iS;�.ri nr}` „,t: r1f.. ryt y � ' t 'r ' .. t .J' 4 e �,.° r�$y,4}y'•��'' c c !. C+,L�',$:. ;.Y'lh+.'+,`a```�>ifk� t r,�cv:r r $iy, ` r ,, ' rf' i. t7y�},;.rr.,, .,ir, .1I t trrs��•-?.}{..q} ;. 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Contractor and the Contractor's subcontractors, and 14 Upon request by any person or entity appearing to be a all other items for which a mechanic's lien may be n asserted in the jurisdiction where the labor, materials potential beneficiary of this Bond, the Contractor shall P PY orequipment were furnished. `1 ,t promptly furnish a copy of,this Bond or shall permit a co to be made. 15.2 Construction Contract:The agreement between r° 15 DEFINITIONS the Owner and the Contractor identified on the sig- nature a e, page, g includin all Contract Documents and =rax 15.1 Claimant:An individual or entity having a direct contract with the Contractor or with a subcontractor of changes thereto. x'} the Contractor to furnish labor, materials or equip- 15.3 Owner Default: Failure of the Owner,which has ment for use in the performance of the Contract.The neither been remedied nor waived, to pay the Con. intent of this Bond shall be to include without limita- tractor as required by the Construction Contract or to tion in the terms"labor, materials or equipment"that perform and complete or comply with the other terms w' part of water, gas, power, light, heat, oil, gasoline, thereof. i telephone service or rental equipment used in the 1 Y 1i1�. t MODIFICATIONS TO THIS BOND ARE AS FOLLOWS: (.7 BM,` Ify .,1. ..t ' (Space is provided below for additional signatures of added parties, other than those appearing on the cover page.) - r CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL SURETY Company: (Corporate Seal) Company: (Corporate Seal) P Y� ' .-•, tr J pit Signature: -- Signature: Name and Title: Name and Title: Address: Address: rj All DOCUMENT A312 • PERFORMANCE BOND AND PAYMENT BOND DECEMBER 1984 ED. - AIA Q `; THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS,1735 NEW YORK AVE.,N.W.,WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 A312.1984 6 THIRD PRINTING• MARCH 1967 r,•,r'-n^�r;.E,•;yr y��� ,::k. .y;`,,"-""�"""":';;i.t�i,„'�"'�';o u•, 1 r :.,� '•Y. .i F{ +(.i ,1,�Y4r r` t i=� •i{ r J i'• 1 F r 1 � �^ a !r 3, 5`� ��.�...:°�,y a r�fy, 4i Y ills � 5��,s•.11�� , 4 l i!. � �. � .3 �� rl:t�}'1'lt r !'` sd.F t:. 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MUTUAL,- � WITH RESPECT TO GL COVERAGE, THIS POLICY PROVIDES ❑ Claims Made ❑ Occurrence RED CITY OF JEFFERSON, MISSOURI <: 320 EAST MCCARTY STREET 'Q'Y S7 ADDRESS JEFFERSON CITY, MO 65101 17'1 N� fi '> Pending the Issuance of the policy or policies of the typo or types described below,LIBERTY MUTUAL INSURANCE GROUP agrees to insure ;.,. r the insured, but only for the coverages indicated, in accordance with the provisions of the policy or policies In current use by it.The limit of the Company's Liability or Amount of Insurance against each such coverage shall be stated herein,subject to all the terms of the policy having refer- ' once thereto,and no insurance is provided for coverages for which no such limit or amount is stated.Issuance of the executed policy or policies voids this binder as of the effective date of such policy. - This binder may be cancelled (1) by the company by written notice to the insured at the address shown above stating when thereafter such °i cancellation shall be effective, or(2)by the insured by mailing written notice to the company stating when thereafter such cancellation shall be effective. This binder shall be effective on JUNE 21, 1996 at 12:01 A. M., and unless previously cancelled, y : AUGUST 20 1996 shall expire on at 12:01 A.M., Standard Time, at the address of the insured. ,.,jfl}r POLICY POLICY NUMBER LOCATION `c'�°, '•c=tf'¢''=',I SYMBOL. (TO BE ASSIGNED) TYPE OF POLICY NUMBER LOCATIONS TO WHICH BINDER APPLIES r�:x:?•� :;';'''f..a;•'.', TF OWNER'S & CONTRACTOR'S 1 ASPHALT UNDERSEAL OF STADIUM PROTECTIVE LIABILITY x•ft` ' ,•.t BOULEVARD N i�'•`lry',4ig.,�7 is i • f j -' �fhj>ri'4�i1 �g�� MITS OF LIABILITY FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL LIABILITY .hit, ORKERS'COMPENSATION AND POLICY .r-': ;t ;- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY SYMBOL SPECIAL PROVISIONS OR AMOUNTS OF INSURANCE FOR OTHER CASUALTY POLICIES { �� ..,. 1 STATES COVERED TF MISSOURI PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LIMIT OF LIABILITY— COVERAGE B 1620 WOODSON RD. '� } g i• BODILY INJURY BY ACCIDENT ST. LOUIS MO 63114 S EACH ACCIDENT '•' '" BODILY INJURY BY DISEASE z. LOCATION OF COVERED OPERATIONS t '�z S POLICY LIMIT LOCATION 1 AS STATED ABOVE BODILY INJURY BY DISEASE'" 3 S. EACH,PERSON 'r-,��;•� ',�,;� BI & PD LIMITS OTHER LIMITS POL. LOC. GEN'L AGGREGATE PRODUCTS/COM FIRE LEGAL * MEDICAL * PERS/ADV. INJURYX. V`: SYM NO. Other than Prod/Comp Op OPS AGGREGATE P. EACH OCCURRENCE LIAR. Per Fire PAYMENTS Per Person G;Org. ':1 TF 1 LIMITS OF INSU CE: A� AGGREGATE RIMIT - $1,000,000 BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABIL TY LIMIT - $1, 000,000 DEDUCTIBLE Retroactive Date is as defined in the policy and is the same as the effective date unless otherwise stated herein. 2.. $ RETROACTIVE DATE: Subject to occurrence limit. ; This binder when duly countersigned is issued on behalf of LIBERTY h1UTUAL INSURANCE GROUP,herein referred to as the Company as aspects the Indicated coverages under forms customarily written in such Company. s SALES REP AND SALES OFFICE " D EVERDING 442 Liberty Mutual Insurance Group POLICY ISSUING OFFICE NEW OR RFN. .Z MISHAWAKA NEW . ., . . ., . 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THAT HE IS FACILITATING A FRAUD AGAINST AN INSURER, SUBMITS AN r"- APPLICATION OR FILES A CLAIM CONTAINING A FALSE OR DECEPTIVE STATEMENT IS GUILTY OF INSURANCE FRAUD. r.' att.is. Fi SPECIAL NOTICE - UTAH ANY MATTER IN DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU AND THE COMPANY MAY BE SUBJECT TO ARBITRATION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO COURT CIA TION ACTION PURSUANT TO THE RULES OF (THE AMERICAN ARBITRATION ASSO Cn;i''` {a ,,;•?,. 1: R OTHER RECOGNIZED ARBITRATOR), A COPY OF WHICH IS AVAILABLE ON REQUEST ' A ROM THE COMPANY. ANY DECISION REACHED BY ARBITRATION SHALL BE BINDING4'''' ` '` UPON BOTH YOU AND THE COMPANY. THE ARBITRATION AWARD MAY INCLUDE d�:: r, :.'.•, .r: ATTORNEY'S FEES IF ALLOWED BY STATE LAW AND MAY BE ENTERED AS A }.. JUDGEMENT IN ANY COURT OF PROPER JURISDICTION. r` SPECIAL NOTICE -KENTUCKY ANY PERSON WHO KNOWINGLY AND WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD ANY INSURANCE COMPANY OR OTHER PERSON FILES AN APPLICATION FOR r. INSURANCE CONTAINING ANY MATERIALLY FALSE INFORMATION OR CONCEALS xz:tr't"'C. ..'''u FOR, THE PURPOSE OF MISLEADING, INFORMATION CONCERNING ANY FACT � MATERIAL THERETO COMMITS A FRAUDULENT INSURANCE ACT, WHICH IS A CRIME. ' , ', 5, rr. ai SPECIAL NOTICE - NEW JERSEY ANY PERSON WHO INCLUDES ANY FALSE OR f,1 . SPEC J r`? MISLEADING INFORMATION ON AN APPLICATION FOR AN INSURANCE POLICY IS ;. SUBJECT TO CRIMINAL AND CIVIL PENALTIES. , �'7 SPECIAL NOTICE - MINNESOTA A PERSON WHO SUBMITS AN APPLICATION OR FILES A r� CLAIM WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD OR HELPS COMMIT A FRAUD AGAINST AN ., '. INSURER IS GUILTY OF A CRIME. C C. .�" "'*'..�^•'^` (.hit dpi w±..7.,. t ? It rd ><.r'R'v;'�'. ',`011 i r"k�i tt�4 lfiy�it%��r i ��k J.��f t, •.h t 7 Ir t t � c �c ` y t _=tf 1 1��91 .��.j Y�t,i>}�1f.Y�,�y { c .i. •'1tjr Fyt�f T ;ty;<ra#� #'f xi fTt7 At. s Lt 't, ,t k .:{ r ",, �r{t r 4 t.�:t't �"�`iti lG.��,� `� ,.�`s f i ��g{1b+Y t� -. y i.. ♦r i ! : £ t' { I}�r t a� ��'. j^. ATty11� :ry.. 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'����h if�c.�'r'a}¢t.J'7 rttr'K•.j:>r qty}1 iiE 'G. y i`:'. �y. t .f y.iytre !r,�t;.i�}�.it�}:. � q 't\t '� t ,�.,tt �"`STt�tyy 3`^Y'�r. ,��'i;p.`K� s�'.,' 1 i•7:1SsiStf „'ia� >rt ;ii , X .t i� r' z M.. .tP* ...b.,iw � ����� ;;,. �°1'I vrx(�4 R +�ff.:3 .C5 S ;°p }p't'r @3� ,r'��. •�'I..".r�.1si """t.r, r ,._� ,.,h�4'CF,,,i 1/`SxC:�.Y d8'T'„ 4• r1, {' � ,j $ ''i+ ais �f"?r,:` t`S�'1a�.i:"�L?Na:�S^"<at !?.r�rf!rfT't ..,a,.'#�'r_'(.Est ,� 5' xA"..>. r ::Yr d... �'.•i•:':ii":c,•:_�. '!•��. "L::*.rti„ �?��.�..`al��t� f� GENERAL TTO POWER OF ATI01;21VEY FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY •..5r KNOW ALL WN BY THESE PRESENTS:That FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY,a Corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of x e State of California,and having its principal office in the County of�Ivtarin,State of California,has made, constituted and appointed, and does by these cuts make,constitute and appoint J AM E S C . P AT E I D L , MICHAEL D . rr,j H I P P S , JANET L . R E HKO P , LISSA D . EVANS , TRUDI A. STORESUND , PATRICK T . PRIBYL , DOUGLAS P . ERVIN, .. ., ..' BETH E . WHITE , KEVIN D . KALISH , DIANE ANGERS , jointly or severally µ PRAIRIE VILLAGE KS its true and lawful Attorneys)-in-Fact,with full power and authority hereby conferred in its name,place and stead,to execute,seal,acknowledge and deliver any y; and all bonds,undertaking,recognizances or other written obligations in the nature thereof__——__——_—.-————————————————————— i .V tr and to bind the Corporation thereby as fully and to the same extent as if such bonds were signed by the President, sealed with the corporate seal of the i; Corporation and duly attested by its Secretary,hereby ratifying and conitrming all that the said Attorneys)-in-Fact may do to the premises. This power of attorney is granted pursuant to Article VII,Sections 45 and 46 of By-laws of FIREMAN'S FUND[NSURA,`ICE COMPANY now in full force and effect. "Article VII.Appointment god Autbority of Resident Secretaries,Attorney-in-Fact aad Agents to accept Legal Process sad.Hake Appeinuces. Section 45. Appointment. The Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President, any Vice-President or any other person authorized by the Board of Directors, the Chairman of the Board of Directors, the President or any Vice-President may, from time to time, appoint Resident Assistant Secretaries and Attorneys-in-Fact to represent and act for and on behalf of the Corporation and Agents to accept legal process and make appearances for and on behalf of the Corporation. Y r Section 46.Authority:The authority of such Resident Assistant Secretaries,Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents shall be as prescribed in the instrument evidencing d}y ' their appointment.Any such appointment and all authority granted thereby may be revoked at any time by the Board of Directors or by any person empowered to •Y,;;_. make such appointment:' This power of attorney is signed and sealed under and by the authority of the following Resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of FIREVL•�N'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 7th day of August, 1984,and said Resolution has not been amended or repealed: "RESOLVED, that the signature of any Vice-President, Assistant Secretary, and Resident Assistant Secretary of this Corporation, and the seal of this Corporation may be affix ed or printed on any power of attorney,on any revocation of any power of attorne ,or on any certificate relatin thereto,b facsimile, = %°i?'t > and any power of attorney,any revocation of any power of attorney,or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Corporation.' WITNESS WHEREOF,FIREMAN'S FUND INSUR.+t.NCE COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by its Vice-President, and its corporate :';:'• �j;r �t''.gi;t,i';A r.. 28th May 96 ; f to be hereunto affixed this day of 19-- { 2`t A,; *� ai 'w;r.'t• FIREMAN' ND I YCE COMPANY By (,. 'NCe can President STATE OF CALIFORNIA ss. COUNTY OF MARIN ,. ' On this 28t day of May l9 Ste,before me personally came 4 M a 1 1 o n a a .; as to me known,who,being by me duly sworn,did depose and say:that he is Vice-President of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY.the Corporation described in and which executed the above instrument;that he knows the seal of said Corporation;that the seal affixed to the said instrument is such corporate seal;that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Corporation and that he signed his name thereto by like order. ;�xrsv, >�3,�,:+ IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal,the day and year herein first above written. ±F `;vi w, t }. t a' •. 0 �4' COAtiM.;t C4511 2 � d,•i;.;t�.���1•r;,+c�Ja;; +J" ter `' t'•t tit+rARY Pt C LI ORNIA + DIY Pablie ~• � NdRIN COUNTY y i'� x±53tr MYC=m.Excites Mar.20, t999 1 CERI-MCATE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUN"i Y OF MARINJ `• I,the undersigned,Resident Assistant Secretary of FIREMAN'S FUND INSURANCE COMPANY',a CALIFORNIA Corporation,DO HERESY CERTIFY r } that the foregoing and attached POWER OF ATTORNEY remains in full force and has not been revoked;and furthermore that Article VII,Sections 45 and 46 of ° the By-laws of the Corporation,and the Resolution of the Board of Directors;set forth in the Power of Attorney,are now in force. :K{` ed and scaled at the County of Marin.Dated the day of - 19 r, iy{. 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THiS CERTIFICATE iS NOT AN INSURANCE POLICY AND DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND,OR ALTR THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES LIFTED BELOW. 5 This is to Certify that ow MISSOURI PETROLEUM PRODUCTS e e and x.IJBIERy. 1620 WOODSON RD ad y ST LOUIS MO 63114 `; cured. Is,at the Issue data of this certificato,insured by the Campany,un a ow. The insurance afforded by the listed policy(Ies)is subject to all their �<�• terms,exclusions and conditions and is not altered by any requlrem i erm or condition of any contractor other document with respect to which this Certificate maybe x „ EXP.DATE • 0 CONTINUOUS TYPE OF POLICY O EXTENDED POLICY NUMBER LIMIT OF LIABILITY ' ® POLICY TERM ,•'' 3/31/97 WC2-141-079717-366 EMPLOYERS LIABILITY " WORKERS COVERAGE AFFORDED UNDER WC r. LAW OF THE FOLLOWING STATES: Bodiy Injury By Arcldent AR CO MO KS TN TX GA IL IN Each IA MS NJ 1,000,000 Accident 'Q Bodily Injury By Disease Pol 1,000,000 Llmity Bodily Injury By Disease ;v 11000,000 Each Person GENERAL 3/31/97 TB2-141-079717-376 General Aggregate-OtherthanProducts/CompletedCperabons LIABILITY 2,000,000 .}•a nw,-.,,. ® OCCURRENCE Products/Completed Operations Aggregate 1,000,000 ❑ CLAIMS..�' MAD E Bo51V I n u ry and Property D amage Liab i G ty Per 1,000,000 Occurrence , j Personal and Advertising Injury RETRO DATE 1,000,000 Per Person/ j..� h%��16it , k'•. Organization ,µ~t; t`. F Other Othern,$. AUTOMOBILE {.I��}�•: LIABILITY 3/31/97 AS2-141-079717-386 1 000 000 Each Accident-Single Limit rte' B.I.and P.D.Combined ® OWNED { ,r Ak, r. Each Person ® NON-OWNED Occurrence Each Accident or HIREDfTz.dr ,. Each Accident or Occurrence y ;; >� OTHER UMBRELLA EXCESS 3/31/97 TH1-141-079717-586 EXCESS LIMIT: $1,000,000 :<'1 LIABIUTY ADDITIONAL COMMENTS RE: ASPHALT UNDERSEAL OF STADIUM BOULEVARD, CONTRACT COST: $22,250 F , PROJECT #32037 ' ' N •If the certificate expiration date Is continuous or extended term,you will be notified If coverage is terminated or reduced before the certificate expiration date. SPECIAL NOTICE-0140: ANY PERSON WHO,WITH INTENT TO DEFRAUD OR KNOWING THAT HE IS FACILITATING A FRAUD AGAINST AN INSURER,SUBMITS a AN APPLICATION OR FILES A CLAIM CONTAINING A FALSE OR DECEPTIVE STATEMENT IS GUILTY OF INSURANCE FRAUD. t NOTICE OF CANCELLATION: (NOT APPLICABLE UNLESS A NUMBER OF DAYS IS ENTERED BELOW.) BEFORE fy. THE STATED EXPIRATION DATE THE COMPANY WILL NOT CANCEL OR REDUCE THE INSURANCE AFFORDEO Liberty MUhUI Group UNDER THE ABOVE POLICIES UNTIL AT LEAST W DAYS r' i� �j,.•:�,;fe:.. 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I ., .t 1 t .S •r r•f�' '�i t.z�ti 90NSTRUCTION CONTEA—Cl 'THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this 1 day of 19$d, by and between Missouri Petroleum Products Company hereinager called "Contractor", and the City of Jefferson, Missouri, a municipal corporation, hereinafter called "City". WITNESSETH: That Whereas, the Contractor has become the lowest responsible bidder for furnishing the supervision, labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies and for �.;. constructing the following City improvements: Asphalt Underseal of Stadium Boulevard 3 (Dogwood to Satinwood). NOW THEREFORE, the parties to this contract agree to the following: ' trW��rll }},..tl 1. f�`� Manner and time for Completion, p etion. The Contractor agrees with the City to 'y'`�� � ��'`• k ;r � � • furnish all supervision, labor, tools, equipment, materials and supplies necessary } {N : ::: V"', to perform, and to perform, said work at Contractor's own expense in accordance �:�;;,�„•�:,�.�;<;��4 ,. with the contract documents and any applicable City ordinances and state and federal laws, within ten 10 working days from the date Contractor is ordered to , t`F;n k,? proceed, which order shall be issued by the Director of Public Works within ten (10) days after the d ate of this contract. 2. ' •('ftr�C,„.yA.r Y�.t Prevailing Wages• All labor utilized in the construction of the ���•,-;r.��rt4�,;�� aforementioned improvements shall be aid a wage of no less than the "prevailing �•; ,-4;-, p paid g hourly rate of wages”for work of a similar character in this locality, as established by Department of Labor and Industrial Relations of the State of Missouri, and as ar ' established by the Federal Employment Standards of the Department of Labor. Contractor acknowledges that Contractor knows the prevailing hourly rate of wages _. for this project because Contractor has obtained the prevailing hourly rate of wagest 'i "x from the contents of the current Annual Wage Order No. 2, Cole County in which the rate of wages is set forth. The Contractor further agrees that Contractor will � <<,,;' ��� "lit s ',:•,, keep an accurate record showing the names and occupations of all workmen employed in connection with the work to be performed under the terms of this �.;� ' contract. The record shall show the actual wages paid to the workmen in connection with the work to be performed under the terms of this contract. A co of the record shall be delivered to the Director of Public Works each week. In accordance with Section 290.250 RSMo, Contractor shall forfeit to the City Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each workman employed, for each calendar day or portion thereof that the workman is paid less than the stipulated rates for any work done under this contract, by the Contractor or any subcontractor under the Contractor. 3. Insurance. Contractor shall procure and maintain at its own expense during < the life of this contract: rt, (a) Workmen s Compensation Insurance for all of its employees to be engaged ,+: in work under this contract. °+ > t i V' f. roS7rli .t.}.H Si,£Zpt ',+tyr t i+.1'� + .� Klt , ? t {tit ' .. { .Sey,_r;.r.id�}' r4i hqi�+„f 't^•� tT ri�!t•' St S`iaj�'�t" r �t aF�}�r :�t,:•� II���!•st:�;f';irttt�,,'jr�sts .4'r,;z.:},:. i.�i'at�” t tft+•;'.r' t7 , '.! �, �:�1.; ,����r. t'x ..f. .�;.rit��ir�.1•�i} .,it.�v`73';r'�� rs �'� .. ,�Ftixti} 4��r3. t}t�'K k k+ ' £' S.r.. ' "• ! ?,i '+, 5 ti i^t. r �.2 �h l��n�, L 'u 1 t:�,yj,y �icr+ 'r i � N „fl�iF ' . t .Y s p�S1t;nr' - ,i�d V. ^F4r , .rkK�1` 4t` '�,, f t ' ,t£> � 4rX.y:rr u �;tv, !+f .tlbs f i, i t t + Y F y>„ ,i.. u. /S✓,11� .�t a -"G�� n { + } j ST.f$�.�(fit✓ii�,,lv g.if.'t 4r�ri�cF:..$ 5j r s� �sr. � T f y r t t} t�. s} 'er��3 5��;; t,�,,, ,�1[y .i J ux>;rY u,. �'a;su'. .�u.i i.M r5p{tt"{ ti 5;.+'.t:Je•1 ,�A`: � ! € (.' it l. .}r. , .rt' } e, r >a,{�rorFt``'r��;Pr`;t�ti, 4}i �{¢, `(•' j & '� ;y�� �; � e?+�y�y .ra9,t r r ,r,. £ ,� f}�. c• y� ,. y. �' .�. +`"fax,s;�;��.ti,, ,,t�, r F tNy yti�.�i�...;k t xz-� y �,� s 4 }: r `s �.�_ t. }yet,, o� cta d�•,�'�rfi?:if', Y,. 1 j r;,•J,i, (b) Qontrapior's Public Liability Insurance- in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a r� � I single accident or occurrence, except for those claims governed by the provisions of the fY Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law, Chapter 287, RSMo., and Contractor's Property Damage Insurance in an amount not less than $1 000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or k occurrence. :,:. Ma l (c) Automobile Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence. NO (d) Owner's Protective Liability s - The Contractor shall also obtain at ;•:.4,ti,r 'Yr'r`'' its own expense and deliver to the City an Owner's Protective Liability Insurance Policy naming the City of Jefferson as the insured, in an amount not less than $1,000,000 for all claims arising out of a single accident or occurrence and $100,000 for any one person in a single accident or occurrence, except for those claims governed by the provisions of the `T Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law, Chapter 287, RSMo. No policy will be accepted 1 which excludes liability for damage to underground structures or by reason of blasting, explosion or collapse. (e) Subcontracts - In case any or all of this work is sublet the Contractor shall require the Subcontractor to procure and maintain all insurance required in Subparagraphs t + (a), (b), and (c) hereof and in like amounts. I j „ (f) Scope of Insurance and Special Hazard The insurance required under Sub- paragraphs (b) and (c) hereof shall provide adequate protection for the Contractor and its {� subcontractors, respectively, against damage claims which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations be by the insured or by anyone directly or .����� • ,_",,,:' indirectly employed by it, and also against any special hazards which may be encounteredws't ` ;f ' . in the performance of this contract. x.=:l j„ id" 4,t s.,,,�w„•;.;, NOTE: Paragraph (f) is construed to require the procurement of Contractors protective -•'� ,: -' n insurance (or contingent public liability and contingent property damage policies) by a ^Y ; general contractor whose subcontractor has employees working on the project, unless the .��3q�, g eneral P ublic liability and P ro P ert Y damage policy (or rider attached thereto) of the ` t general contractor provides adequate protection against claims arising rom operations b 9 P Y �<�•� �: six: anyone directly or indirectly employed by the Contractor. t? 4• Contractor's Resoonsibility for Subcontractors, It is further agreed that Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the City for the acts and omissions of itss" subcontractors, and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as s Contractor is for the acts and omissions of persons it directly employs. Contractor k;f shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relating to this 4 `' work, to bind all subcontractors to Contractot by all the terms herein setforth, U..< r r. ?`r i ?ta t={Y.,J s''r+.Y '$w 7i j Y'f�l {w!t!k i.t,sh �t•i si,1 .t 3 t = t s1 r . , . ` 77777777 nww 4 9 t t. �+v 's �.t :aY� .t��.' :., ' + +.'; .`wl' ..--.>;dIJ.� °t i Y' r ''�` .t , .r, r •'. .;7 ,y�} ;4��x:al�t.�,✓r�"a3Y.0 F.f�4����t�"i ,rk i 1 ,v` +� t't I� r, ' 1 i�tt S Str s�S �{tiky,,hsx�`; ?. :,t Y: "�t 1 {{ i5.+4 `w��^'+x�FG7 s';i;.r���,Y� •ra t{ +.�, r. i' { h rt // \ ,.r r , _ r , .ir.t �:....Si .i xr,'S'd+lt"Spi"S?`;S;T'± •r J, 1 Yf tn,,:� � ,rJ1 l ••!' }E.IY't/' '1 /.. E t >�....Vt: '•t 'U7, t''Ub3<M�r r(rt .. ., # '<„' ert jj t,�r rjlr>. ,t. rt ti. r i �r Err x k• •1},d tr, UM; � `t.13@ ( y( ,v�Lj bat r'tt Elmr�r�•�, '?�4 k Y'p r ymp,/s'a.'r 'fi±':5 ;.niky r'}yis+:. f'i °..l 1 Y° C s” ,• r 't s x 1fi L� i:iY .�4`/;�,Qyx L.I,, r ., t<F�y-,i`+"'4F•d�`.wl�'r k ,A ,.. '1{r �, r. ,.}i.T'3 .,f pf',c�',.�r.7..•C, .r a',t . I r+ . .t'. rt .! .; .i.-' Er"r']t lr t.r:.`' ! .;il�6'1 �. {�'r'� +i, lr�. ^r,�r!1t�+�-. *` w} ... , 'rt l' s�+ • r� f to �,�� 7� f7 Sr�,�4E�f.'-},�+ .r OPINION`g- MY90OW a= i. YCi'Jis( ?`v ,O^_` .- `i��F�eS'?;t,.`:'?`'°,!f;..?.t3it +{if.(`.C4.t.:e*`Fk:.?.1.'^.f:...m+tn«r n,.r;.: n..i,t+araMh.SB.:dt �3a"r".'•?:+�`rC't";�;�+fiJ!'�?G!rk!Y#+ it l�� ti' �� -S %t. • �y.�ft tt ��c;.;�:x1 insofar as applicable to the work of subcontractors and to give Contractor the same2r�4 : �'. power regarding termination of any subcontract as the City may exercise over Contractor under an y provisions of this contract. Nothing contained in this contract lJ shall create any contractual relations between any subcontractor and the City or between any subcontractors. 5. Liquidated Damage The Director of Public Works may deduct $250 P er day from any amount otherwise due under this contract for every day Contractor fails or refuses to prosecute the work, or any separable part thereof, with such diligence as will insure the completion by the time above specified, or any extension thereof, or fails to complete the work by such time, as long as the City does not terminate the right of Contractor to proceed. It is further provided that Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages because of delays in the completion of the work due to unforeseeable causes beyond Contractor's control and without fault or negligence on Contractor's part or the part of its agents. ' r4, 6. Termination, The City reserves the right to terminate this contract by giving :::.:. .. at least five (5) days prior written notice to the Contractor, without prejudice to any other rights or remedies of the City should the Contractor be adjudged a bankrupt, or if Contractor should make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors, 5,,• or if a receiver should be appointed for Contractor or for an of its property, or if PP Y <i Contractor should persistently or repeatedly refuse or fail to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper material or if Contractor should refuse or fail to make , prompt payment to any person supplying labor or materials for the work under the f" k' ',>,?;`." 9 contract, or persistently disregard instructions of the City or fail to observe or perform any provisions of the contract. 7. City's Right to Proceed In the event this contract is terminated pursuant to Paragraph 6, then the City may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise, and Contractor and its sureties shall be liable to the City for any costs over the amount of this contract thereby occasioned by the City. In any such case the City may take possession of, and utilize in completing the work, such materials, appliances and structures as may be on the work site and are necessary for completion of the work. The foregoing provisions are in addition ,t � AIM to under , and not in limitation of, the rights of the City der any other provisions of the contract, city ordinances, and state and federal laws. , 5< �':4€:: 8. Indeminily, The Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify, and save the City 5;7.0 F harmless from and against all claims, suits and actions of every description, brought 5, ;+ 6� against the City and from all damage and costs by reason or on account of any injuries or damages received or sustained by any person or persons, or their property, by Contractor, its servants, agents or subcontractors in the construction of said work, or by any negligence or carelessness in the performance of the same r or on account of any act or omission of Contractor, its servants, agents, or zir✓ subcontractors, or arising out of the award of this contract to Contractor. .x;. .. 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The Contractor is hereby authorized and directed to utilize the ' City's sales tax exemption in the purchase of goods and materials for the project as set out in Section 144.062 RSMo 1986 as amended. Contractor shall keep and maintain records and invoices of all such purchases which shall be submitted to the City. Pgyrnent. The City hereby agrees to pay the Contractor for the work done " 1{ pursuant to this contract according to the payment schedule set forth in the Contract ± , Documents upon acceptance of said work by the Director of Public Works and in accordance with the rates and/or amounts stated in the bid of Contractor dated March 22, 1996 which are by reference made a part hereof. No partial payment to the Contractor shall operate as approval or acceptance of work done or materials furnished hereunder. The total amount of this contract shall not exceed Twenty- two thousand two hundred fifty and 00/100 ($22,250.00). 12. Contract Documents. The contract documents shall consist of the ,,ti+ following: , _ ,6 a.. This Contract f. General Provisions b. Addenda g. Special Provisions C. Information for Bidders h. Technical Specifications d. Notice to Bidders i. Drawings and/or sketches O e. Signed Copy of Bid iF t ay� t t1 This contract and the other documents enumerated in this paragraph, form the Contract between the parties. These documents are as fully a part of the contract as if attached hereto or repeated herein. F 13. Nondiscrimination. 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J.ti �I �lE1 r�,�,`,'k ,�� �•+ s7d :'S ttr 4 a , r 'F'� ,r'tJ .y !r't 'y�T,W• '�1 g r 6,. •i'T j � .a s x ! t'`. ��'t 9 {x .+: tY'rr Mf,;•:r o•fir, t i a r ...r r t r e7: t Gene R.Allen `a PRESIDENT '.r . seourl Petroleum Products Co. # 1620 Woodson Road M.Louis,Missouri 63114 fix; ' (314) 881-2160 Al ` CITY OF JEFFERSON, MO March 22, 1996 ` ` 320 E. McCarty Street �t Jefferson City, MO 65101 4. [- Y; Attention: Mr. John Smith/Dept . of Public Works , UNDERSEAL AGREEMENT Dear Mr. Smith: }t Missouri Petroleum Products Company will be glad to underseal Stadium Drive at the following unit prices : �. Asphalt Underseal Per Ton . . . . $ 450 . 00 ': • Price Per Hole . . . . . . . . . $ 15 . 00 `{ Mobilization . . . . . . . . . $ 5, 000 . 00 T THIS PROJECT WILL BE BILLED ON ACTUAL QUANTITIES , AT UNIT PRICES STATED ABOVE. �I• �'1 On an estimated 250 holes : 30 Tons of Asphalt Underseal @ $450/Ton $ 13, 500 . 00 Y_M 250 Holes @ $15 .00/Each 3, 750 . 00 ;] `s Adding the Mobilization 5, 000 . 00 TOTAL $ 22, 250 . 00 ' I yl If this agreement meets with your approval, please sign both gin, copies, return one to us keeping the other for your files . }; 'w$ Sincerely, Y! MISSOURI PETROLEUM PRODUCTS COMPANY . Gene R. Allen, President ° r GRA: cc ACCEPTED: BY: DATE: h 1 � S { (� (�( jC I ; r.'bj�W+4} y t.f�'... f�; �1�.•.-t�r.. { s,4 'f'�'°E�'# �; '�t� 4�*:t# �,��it.` ��ud�'.""(}0-.�r4t`•s� �v:i�'tr' , '�f�`S'.��,�yr 14 �sr � � k r, � f%E�?i! �' �`r�t t� t kYsv �. a„��� rst'��nrr�-'Si �f e4�1 f�tY�{G� �'°'�#°��az��•'.; � 7 s 1 �• c.' I � r A ��a•,. 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Vac. pr.Trg Other tos Workers 10/95 $25.11 55 28 3.22 4.72 .r:+:• r` 4 akers 1/96 $21,00 57 7 3.25 2.50 0.16 b Cdr cCla ors-Stone Mason 4/95 $16.351 59 1 7 1 1.85 0.15 a enters $15.28 60 7 1.95 1.20 0,17 Cement Masons 4/95 S17.561 9 3 1.00 " ectr c ans Inside Wirema n $18.681 28 7 2.05 2,75 10%1 0.15 E 3 mmunication Workers USE ELECTRICIANS (INSIDE WIRE MAN RATE evator Constructors 7/95 1 $22.94 26 54 3.845 2.19 a 0.085 MrE En ineors- Portable & Hoisting: Grou 1 5/95 $18.67 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 Grou II 5/95 $18.67 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 Grou III 5/95 $17.42 86 3 3.50 3.35 0.43 ANN.50 Group IV 5/95 $16.44 86 3 3.501 3.351 1 0.43 ANN.50 i e Fitters 6/95 c $24.25 91 3 TOTAL FRINGES$9.78 ' laziers $11.00 FED 0.34 0.28 0.45 HOL.18 aborers Buildin General $12.75 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 Semi-Skilled $1;;,10 1 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 Hod-Carriers 1 $13.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 Plasterer Tenders 1 $13,10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 Sewer Tile Layers-Bottom men 1 $13.10 110 7 2.30 1.20 0.30 I Lathers-Metal, Wood 4/95 1 ,USE CARPENTERS RATE inoleum Layers & Cutters 4/95 I USE CARPENTERS RATE arble Masons 4/95 I 1 $16.351 59 7 1.85 0.15 illwri hts 4/95 I 1 $16.031 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 Iron Workers 8/95 1 1 $16.87 11 I 8 2.62 4.551 0.25 ers: I Painters I sh 4/95 ! $14.40 18 1 7 1.00 Spray 4/95 i $14.40 18 1 7 1.00 lasterers 4/95 I $17.56 9 1 3 1.00 lumbers I $16.00 FED Pile Drivers 4/95 1 $15.681 60 7 1.95 1.20 0.17 oofers 9/95 1 $17.451 12 4 1 2.65 1.95 0.14 heet Metal Workers 7/95 I I $17.57 40 23 3.01 2.18 0.27 SASM1.68 i n Hangers 1 S rinkler Fitters I 1 $9.00 FED errauo Workers 4/95 1 I $16.35 59 7 1.85 0.15 lie Setters 4/95 $16.35 59 7 1.85 0.15 ruck Drivers,Teamsters 4/95 1 $13.50 101 5 1 135 1.75 1 Well Drillers i FUSE BLDG CONST. ENGINEER GROUP II RATE elders•Acet lone & Electric 3 • . t�l -'.fi31t,'�E`w„ e La+rid UAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE :r. a f L) EE FOOTNOTE PAGE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO.2 1/96 r s�QarJD 9t;. ,' f e ' wrmw�a.rawtaa.,..,.p..,....-.--••�. ......,a,,. ai�i%u:xiR:xFGfiY'+SSHIwmw:.sK:ww>•r.......--__ y S. t { 11",j,4 cµt�,• .�t�'+Jt"3.7. 1 � 4 . .• ..•y' , .. . '�,� i ' '} {cr }S r� ��'�"��r q'�,,++'yyr,e�s .(Yr }.r.+�s t a" .. ' .-•}{� r�'S BV. ��? ' +1 3y�it~'rbttfi.b�fY•. 4NOX, . -y a, t .,,•,r.. . f t Y y�}1�f�1',� rah .t}7'+:, f'. V sY� ��V�F �T�7 .f 4S�' F�• c ,. � .��' rt. .�$ t } 1r�� 71ir+v�'i� `3': ?•�-f db' �Sr �nx �j�'; ,r: ( r 1 ,. A.i t 11y' �1,?rr`: �� .' uilding Construction Rates for COI-E County Footnotes REPLACEMENT PAGE Section 026 Effective asic ver- CRAFTS Date of Hourly Time. Holiday Frin ® Benefit Payments Increase Rates Rates Rates H & W I Pen. Vac. A r.Tr Other s# 7* 9 Welders receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which welding is incidental. �.. se Building Construction Rates on Building(s) and All Immediate Attachments..Use Heavy Construction ``� ates for remainder of project. For crafts not listed in Heavy Construction Sheets, use Rates shown on Building Construction Rate Sheet. - Vacation: Employees over 5 years - 8%; Employees under 5 years- 6% b -Annuity Trust-$2.00, MOST Program - $0.205 �4. All work over$3.5 million total Mechanical Contract- $24.25, Fringes$9.78 ° s . II work under $35"million total M • �s:�, �;;: echanical Contract - $23.16, Fringes $9.72 r r+. �: ti •.alt„ PINNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 1/96 rrt. ka,1'i r �i41 a �ie •� (tit ar iL �. i .x -� x ..?. rf 4' t t i r i t�t'r,;r.': 2',.�r�,•et"r tY�};F: .. r! �7� frl, :altr;m;. s i� rft `J.. 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S 4i r)*4,�J'' Y>4' {Sr. •{u"sN r�` A7 q,tll mill, 011 t •. 1 r 5' ''� F,Y+ OVERTIME RATES FOR COLE CO OVERTIME RATE ENTITLED FED: 'Y ;y�>' -half 1 Minimum re ( h) shall be �1SeTent per Fair Labor Standards Act means t paid for all work in excess of forty (40) hours f time and h1 S s 4 � :. , 5►t Means eight (8) houxe s Per work week. 0 'and 4:30 p.m. , Monday hall constitute a regular work da `` 4yj` , work day and on Saturday Y through Friday. All work Y� between the hours of 6:0hN'<;x!;?Y,``` '. Pay. In the event time iehlostbe compensated the work for at t o performed in excess of the ei ht 0 ne and one-half 9 hours,;. r":" may achadule work on the following Saturday k due tow (1�) times t " compensated for at double weather conditions t he regular =. (2) the re Y at straight time. he Employertt,=`z t` regular rate of wages. sundaya and holidays shall bey.,,.. : �' N0. ldt Means ei :.:�9T`f::.. from Monday o eight (8) hours shall constitute a dam Y Friday through Frida y' Time and one-half 1 Y'a work, from 8:00 a.m. • ;' ' Friday and the first eight ( ) shall be aid For first two to 5.00 through Saturday shall be g� f8) hour P P.M. ;. s on Saturda (2) hours Monday all time on Sunda Paid a� double (2) time rate•y All other overtime hours Y.onday :§ :;. Sunday and recognized holidays or the days observed (2)l time oshall be Paid for O. 121 Means the these holidays. fallowing Friday, ork week shall con:.ence on Monda In one week, shall ire lusive of each week. All work Y and shall continue throw wage scale. All work Paid for at the rate of one and one-half 1 through the h•::..:; Performed in excess of fart or within the regular working Y (40) hours , ; dour work day except in emergency O times the re I t one and one-half g Y situations. Overtime ng`hours shall consist o�aaten°wily e paid at two (1 ) times the re k and Saturday (10) (2) times the regular hourl hourly rate. Work on holida $work shall be paid g Y rate. y and Sundays shall " Is: Means a work week shall consist of fort [Yoor-ked ove r forty (40) in an Y (y0) hours in an 1 ) • All overtime work and workyyolF period shall be Y combination. Of double (2) time the re Performed on Sundays and holida s shall be Any hours the rate 9ular y time and one-half Pay rate, 50. 25: paid at the rate Means a regular working day { :00 p.ya, i five 5 9 y shall consist of eight Sundays and before days Per week regular ght (8) hours, between 7:00 Monday to Friday, classed as overtime _ Y� inclusive. Work er a•m• and and c.o_king day on Monda to P formed on Saturdays, aid at the double Paid for at double 2 Y Friday, inclusive (2) tine rate Of rate of single tire. shall Pa ( ) the , . 8: Means eight }• s shall F�olida Mea ig, 8 Y IrOvided:ve (5) days a week, Monda ~s betwee 8:00 a.m. avid 5 mPlOyer has the Y through Frid i :00 p.m. shall c option for =Y nclusive, shall consticonstitute a days work a workday/workweek or a work week. four (4) ten (10) hour days The p�q -The project must be for Y (4-10 s ;~.r::,,.,:.a;;,.: '..,.:,:Al 1 -- -Starting tip. may start as early of four (4) consecutive ) �d k week must be as 7:00 a.r, days• , is week it shall be gin on either a Monday or Tuesday: T s',iddle of a week, atheconsecutive work day. (Alts Y• f a holiday falls w '''f`'' n the reg,:lar eight (Alternate: If a holida ithin -Any time work that ' ''' shall be w the in excess of an g' (8 hour schedule y falls in the y tea (10) hour work he may a �Plemented) , Ill work outside of the regular working propriate overtire rate, y (in a 4- paid at one & one 10 hour work week) rom 12:00 (1 ) times the g mo irs asp provided, Monday through ruble 2 a m. Sunday through 8:00 p-oYee s regular rate of gh shall be ( ) the straight time h 8: a.m. Monday and recognized PaY• All work Perfo AIO. 60. hourly rate o� pay• g holidays shall be rzned � our Means eight (8) hours Paid at work week. The per day Monday s late a regular ei ht- Y through Friday as week. 9 hour working day Y shall constitute P•m• All hours worked on Saturday can begin as earl a fort `8) hours but not more than twelve Y as 7:pp a, Y (40) Y and all hours worked in excess �ofneiend F,:rk`f','s?Htnrr , °r at one and one-half 1 (12) hours during the re holida ( �) times the regular hourly rate.regular working week shall be eight ya end all hours worked in excess of twelve Paid hall be paid at double All hours worked on Sunda rx {T (2) time the re (12 hours during the re Ye and 1 SS s regular hourly rate. gular working day y'.r' ,Means the regular work day The first two (2) hours of work y shall be eight (5! hours between 6:00 rflugh Frida perfo=med in excess of the eight (8) hour wo p.m. e-Ralf Y, and the first ten 10 a•m• and 4:30 � r 4 , (lit) 'times the strai ht t• ( ) hours of work on Saturday, rk day, in excess of ten 1p g �e rate. Y. Monday All work performed on Sun 11 be ( ) hours a day, y Paid at one & ,:. ht � trai9 time rate. y, Monda throw h Sat Y. observed 9 Saturday, shall ery holidays 11 be paid at double (2) WALE ORDER NO. 2 ',,kk.;" PAGE l OF 7 PAGES 1 4d�f a l� s , ! 11Y'�'ZYp2iII+N`t f{l�jY;.d '`i h2+fty5'rt i, yrrr�5A— t'' •{�,��.•;�,q f �s1,�YI .{ ttti'.'l��n � S i r 'ar Sa �FC°S; r1 'ta ��i r. :rr. x y� 11 f t f!0 ". baa,�t ,S�Li't �,( 'rr rf tt tr 1 i#j>t' "Yt' 1l.ite,1.V'C` tS Yhk'TZ '�a pill 11111 11 01 NEWS .['.% r a r:. `� �� l ,� I. r,7 r }.tt a { ';}fit �'lhrn F•. q• .YY...J+4s 1 y y y,..;, .s .•t{ •, .!!..c,Y, x.. .'t'_ y.r,t ..Y ,-tZf,. u.,.�br{L1�'�<;. r�5 HO. 57: Means eight (8) hours per day shall constitute a day's work and forty (40) hours per week, Monday to Friday inclusive, shall constitute a week's work. The regular starting time hall be 8:00 a.m. when circumstances warrant, the contractor may change the regular a eek to four (4) ten-hour shifts at the regular straight time rate of pay. The first two oura of overtime worked Monday through Friday and the first eight 8 hours on Saturday r be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1� ) . All time worked in excess of ten (10) ours, Monday through Friday and eight (8) hours on Saturday and all time worked on Sunday nd holidays shall be aid for at the double 2 time rate of a ;r`s .: Y P ( ) pay. • yqp. 59: Means that except as herein provided, eight (8) hours a day (which may begin as -`r1rtii•. carly as 6:00 a.m. ) shall constitute A standard work day, and forty (40) hours per week shall ; °F; onstitute a week's work. All tine worked outside of the standard eight (8) hour work day nd on Saturday shall be classified as overtime and paid the rate of time and one-half (1h) . All time worked on Sunday and holidays shall be classified as overtime and paid at the rate ' f double (2) time. The Employer has the option of working either five (5) eight hour days ,'.' r four (4) ten hour days to constitute a normal forty (40) hour work week. When the four 4) ten-hour work week is in effect, the standard work day shall be consecutive ten (10) hour '` periods between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 m. Fort 40 hours per week shall sr," onstitute a weeks work, Monday through Thursday, inclusive. In the event the job is down S?itE or any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Friday and/or Saturday may, at the option f the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40) hours per week. when the five day (8) hour work week is in effect, forty (40) '`�""' ours per week shall constitute a week's work, Monday through Friday, inclusive. In the vent the job is down for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then Saturday may, at the ption of the Employer, be worked as a rake-up day; straight time not to exceed eight (8) hours or forty (40) hours per week. �0. 60: Means a regular work day of eight (8) hours shall be from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. � he Employer shall have the option of working five 8-hour days or four 10-hour days Monday through Friday. If an Employer elects to work five 8-hour days during any workweek, hours orked more than eight (8) per day or 40 per week shall be paid at time & one-half (1h) the ourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is prevented from working forty (40) ours, Monday through Friday, or any part thereof by reason of inclement weather (rain or mud) , Saturday or any part thereof may be worked as a make-up day at the straight time rate. n Employer elects to work four 10-hour days, between the hours 6:30 a.m. and -6:30 p.m. }• '_ «:,;;�' ny week, work performed more than ten (10) hours per day or forty (40) hours per week 1 be paid at time & one-half (1�) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working 10-hoar days and loses a day due to inclement weather, he may work ten (10) hours riday at straight time. Sundays and holidays shall be compensated for at double (2) time Uhe regular rate of wages. ALL kil.Lt+�?G-T work performed in excess of the regular work day nd on Saturday shall be compensated for at time & one-half (1�) the regular Millwright rate. l0. 86: Means the regular work week shall consist of five (5) days, Monday through Friday, eginnirg at 8:00 a.m. and ending at 4:30 p.m. All overtime work performed on Monday through aturday shall be paid at time and one-half (1�) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to one- half of the hourly pension, welfare, and JL.:F contributions. All work performed on Sundays nd holidays shall be paid at double (2) the hourly rate plus an amount equal to the pension, ;•5;,'<Litr<r -;. elfare, and JATF contributions. HO. 91: Means eight (8) hours shall constitute a day's work beginning at 7:00 a.m. and nding at 5:30 p.m. The work week shall be forty (40) hour beginning Monday at 7:00 a.m. %•.,`. no ending Friday at 5:30 p.m. Employees shall receive double (2) time for over eight (8) '``( 1•`,'. ours in a work day or for over forty (40) hours in a work week form Monday through Friday. Saturdays, Sundays and recognized holidays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay, I u�via�7 A_N JAL VAGE ORDER NO. 2 ►Acg= OF 7?AGO 4 �t r.A19.*aw:N�+�+�•N•xwww,N.,-.maHrn«ww.Kr •••.• — w;�e,uuazr,r.nca=:.�.wo.�rr»,••,.•---.^ .� 77, P { f x�t s. j 4 .i E F ✓4.Y :� t t} p. it rLp sY � .5�• r4 i�h : 1 ( '. 4 tj },.L,lfl. { lll,5 Sfy2T r • l ',S i+ r f f' },y:1 .},Cf 6F'�f 7 J{�•JS:,t 5V,J I f ..a t r • .,. •i S ) C!Y '.,;"'r Q yY,a•'S'ib �'. (`�L'���r WIN 'Reldolk r ut d 't (Y 1 �,; y ,i,�br�s�+.; ,! •1}./ { 4t 'a�,t..l,..y<.r..+Y".�?^ }f*; -^1 i>n _x;...ry,aY ;,fi:Yrrk�r'r"@t'4,s w'+'fi , ,i7r.: i�M.k "Y`C. ,t+Y(!Y � a : �'. `v3 '�+'i,.�l.St i�`a'z8'.•��`T.xt�.+�.'��� +,?i3t?I: n�-,t`"r.'w TP,"Is�7 ��4:..t�.�i*�."�i kt' 3'ftCi� ,::Ja1 11 :.:.� .. ,'i',�:...'��. ..���::.. Y �.. �i#�`:;^s� ^:'n"`r' .. `^`'Y.1FM Su trwo. �� n O. 101: Means eight (8) hours a day shall constitute a standard work day, and forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a week's work, which shall begin on Monday and end on Friday. ` f 11 time worked outside of the standard work day and on Saturday shall be classified as i time and paid the rate of time and one-half (l�) (except as herein provided) . All time ,. ..ed on Sunda and reco nixed holidays shall be : Y 9 . Y paid at the rate of double (2) time. 3 ing time may be as early as 6:00 a.m. The Employer has the option of working either ionsecutive r ' a (5) eight-hour days or four (4) ten-hour days to constitute a normal forty (40) hour ZVI ork week. When four (4) ten-hour work week is in effect, the standard work day hall be ten (10) hour periods between the hours of Y a .. , 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. , forty (40) hours per week shall constitute a week's work Monday hrou h Thursday, ) s `. g y, inclusive. In the event the job is down for any reason beyond the mployer's control, then Friday and/or 'Saturday may, at the option of the Employer, be worked s a make-up day; straight time not to exceed ten (10) hours or forty (40) hours per week. All work over ten (10) hours in one day or forty (40) hours in a 4-10's work week shall be aid at the overtime rate of time and one-half (1�) . When using a five (5) day eight (8) �. our work week, and the job is down for any reason beyond the Employer's control, then aturday may at the option of the Employer, be worked as a make-up day; straight time not to exceed eight (8) hours or forty (40) hours per week. O. 110: Means eight (8) hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. shall constitute { y", work day. The work week shall commence at 8:00 a.m. on Monday and shall end at 4:30 p.m. '�,?�;��,->•. ; on Friday. All work performed on Saturday, provided, shall be compensated ' y, exce t as herein t one and one-half (1�) times the regular hourly rate of pay for the week performed. All 5egular ork performed on Sunday and on recognized holidays shall be compensated at double (2) the hourly rate of pay for the work performed. If an Employer is prevented from working forty (40) hours, Monday through Friday, or any part thereof by reason of inclement weather z' Jen rain and mud) , Saturday or any part thereof may be worked as a make-up day at the straight ime rate. The Employer shall have the option of working five eight (8) hour days or four(10) hour days Monday through Friday. If an Employer elects to work five (5) eight (8) hour days during any work week, hours worked more than eight (8) per day or forty (40) hour ;a':•;.,' ,, 2er week shall be paid at time and one-half (1' ) the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If r``'''''•`'{`` ' n Employer elects to work four (4) ten (10) hour days in any week, work performed more than <' ' en 10 hours ( ) per day or forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at time and one-half the hourly rate Monday through Friday. If an Employer is working ten (10) hour days and s a day due to inclement weather, they may work ten (10) hours Friday at straight time. •-t;�,�..,., . ay must be scheduled for at least eight (8) hours and no more than ten (10) hours at the ight time rate, but all hours worked over the forty (40) hours Monday through Friday will be paid at time and one-half (1� ) o•:ertLme rate. ;Stx ei'.r A .':i T•AW': ANNUAL WAGE ORDER N0. 2 PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGES Ibee.:+l 1, Y re' m-• S �ry vs k . 1 � '� + F 1 iN' .� 'S}"I"�"'�I�jJ�'An4Gi.Y't^fZr(:!I+N*NKY�•llfH'1,''. nrwt'wY.1M'1�'°M '. ..."•�� �r}Y}t�k, Gkyri P f.{wr}+r� .ri �v ^o o '✓ .}''.1rr`.^�'. �yrk�'A'4 ,. r'++'+?t f�tt i ?fY!i tt �'.} ,t r t .i f '• !t .,� �' j#.�y�,r FY�II��'I4k�?It�'i�t� µF ,,y_' 'r fi!�. 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' :��a z 1 t'1 �"•� F£.3�;&Yp14NJSt.!^-4 ��'�'Y�9 4j..;v i-,' 't ?r a:'1 'T :fF.,.. ,'`i'• t ..;z �,�� a n� '�+tY��; 'Y,+z� t 4 t�{4�,t, e�� kY t� 'a Y n,} .+eat,....: y w i, t:s:.•. 5 j' 10" ,s•. ..f .. .. .> r.".,t`. .:s.. :r . , :,j, .. ... .•rr .c .7. tt .f :..t., u.� s tt' ,.�, 7 tj. +:r}� '� ',.,� ! v r4 "+es•"�°7x. ? .5,�° � :: ±i�S`4 [[[ aye• l_ HOLTDAY_RATE SCHEDULE BUTLDr.\G CONSTRUCT ON, �. x3 1s All work done on X'ew Year's Day, Decoration Da Fourth of July, Labor Day, r ' Y► ,a,nksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the rate of double time. When on® of the► bows holidays fallss on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. No. 2s All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor DAY, hanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or the days observed an such, shall be paid at the double ie ate of pay. �'� ,5•}�',.'` m r t� NO. 3s All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, hanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the doublo time rate of pay. whenever ny such holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as a holiday. �," NO. 43 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Da Independence {` YE �1 '' and Christmas Da shall be Y► pendence Day, Labor Day,Y paid at the double fiir"e rate of pay. If any of the[�hankogiving ove holidays fall on Sunday, Monday will be observed am the recognized holiday. if any of e above holidays fall on Saturday, Friday will be observed as the recognized holiday. O. 5s All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, hanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 6: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's ay, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and any additional holidays which may be mutually >.r: greed upon shall be paid at the double tiz.,e rate"of pay. whenever any such holiday falls n a Sunday, the following Monday shall be .recognized and observed as the holiday. r 0. 7: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Inds ay, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Da a'-all be p pendence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Y paid at the double time sate of pay. If holiday falls on a Sunday, it shall be observed on the Monday. If a holiday falls on a Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding Friday. 8: All work done on New Year's Day, Femorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. :'. 0. 9: l� All work done on New Year'a Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving ay and Christmas Day shall be paid for at the double time rate of 4F listed holidays falling on Sunday shall be observed on the following Monday and paid eatb the ,.,, 5ouble time rate of pay as all observed hclidays. °} 0- 10: All work done on New Year's Day, Me_->,orial Day, Independence Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas Da shall be Day paid at the double 5-onday.2) time rate of pay. y y h Y g � An holida w•,:ch occurs on a Sunda shall be observed the followin No work shall be performed on LABOR DAY except to save life and property. = All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Christmas Day, Fourth of July, and hanksgiving Day shall be paid for at the rate of double time. Positively no work shall be erforated on Labor Da Veteran's y Martin Luther ]Cing s Birthday, • Day and the day after �:�i•ir„r: {,};���'” hanksgiving Day shall be considered optional holidays, and if the employer and employees agree that work will be performed on that day, p Pe y, no remium will be required. al0. 12: All work done on New Yeas'e Day, Decoration Da y, Inds pendence Day, Veterans Day, ha-nksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Under no . K,{S:t�,�,�-„.:•rv•,,_,. circumstances shall eiTiployees be permitted to work on Labor Day. knksgiving 13s All work done on New Yeaz s Day, Memorial Day, Independence Da Labor Da Day and Christmas Da shall be - y' Day paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2). o. All work done on Memorial Da Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Da and 't; ew Year's Day shall be paid at the rate of time and one-half (1 1/2) . No work mhall be done Labor Day. When a recognized holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday im observed 41u>•.the holiday. k � ` AN- TUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 ” PACaT 1 OF S lAC1I3 r riifit JRkt�t{Ti trf,5 ',' i1 , .... 'vo•Q .r 'f"M•Td'r��'M+� `P""""'."""� Y�{`4"��� �1F��µ j• �'[ T.k*��f r¢t,c 4a1 'f,t �J� t ty t i 77 ,, '�))t•} .�� f '� .}� ')'';t£'^y> lit�K.>:t� �; C tny.." L ti � u' J I: ri i `1� 0"'-�•�1;t!'r<;J.. I Y"4if3• � S �'•ty ,{i�s fn�%:�'t;{��•�r: �n.,t: t, t { , �� y t, _ ,i 1 t .t x i> r A i i.{,��`2'^v"li 4s?��k�t .,�.r „t A"r{'f(' .,o t-,4�,4�c{gtY�.s�r::iiti v 'u.s. ?) 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NoCworrkyshallnbegperformed L, a.bor Day, °' ; 16s shere shall be seven (7) recognized holidays: New Year's D F ndepretene Day, Labor Day, Armistice Aay, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Dayem No work on' ny pretense shall be performed on Christmas Day, pexformed on the other holidays shall be paid fr a, two (2) timesdthenre7gvlararate of prk ' Or pay. ,.� � • 10. 17s All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Da ' ay, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the Of July, La rate of pay. No work shall be Y• Armistice Permitted on Labor Day until after 5s00 p.m. , and the rate of Pay shall be oubla tuna. UO- 181 All work drone On New Year's Day, Me.-morial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Veteran's Da Thanksgiving Day, the Friday following Thanksgiving and Christmas Day shall be paid at the -,double time rate of y' PaY• When one of the above holidays falls on Sunday, the following onday shall be considered the holiday, # he preceding Friday shall be conside•ed thehholida °f the above holidays falls on follow shall be paid at the double time rate. Y. and all work performed on said day(s) Saturday, DO. 19: All 'work clone on New Year'® Day, Memorial Y► Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanks _ h nd Christmas Day shall be aid at � v `•:;l:;�. paid the double time rate of Pay. y gi i•ng Day, she ~ The employee may take off Friday following Thanksgiving Dn 210-ednesday preceding Thanksgiving Daywlded he cr s.,e has notified their supervisor on the 20: All work done on New Year's s Da ..r Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paidemo the double tiers rate of p y. Wham a pa Day, d oliday falls On Saturday, it shall be observed on Saturday. When a paid holiday falls on �unday, it shall be observed on Monday. NO. 21: All work done on New Year's Day, Memmcrial Day, Independence t ,} nksg ime Day, Christmas Day, or days locally Observed as such, shall be paid at the e time rate of pay. If Saturday falls on a designated holiday, id at the double time y, all hours worked shall e rate of pay. 22• All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Dny, Inde anksgiving Day, Christmas Da peadence Day, .Labor Day, �uble time rate of a Y. or da}s locally Observed as such, shall be paid at the pay. If a holiday falls On Saturday, Friday shall be observed; if 'it falls an Sunday, Monday shall be observed. 23: All work done on New Year's Day, Herorinl Day, Independence „t Y, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Sundays shall bepreconni ed hol�daysaandvaharan a paid at the double time rate of recognize shall be considered pnY• When a holiday falls on Sunda 11 be a holiday. aY. the following Monday • 24: All work done o •' '� n Christens Day, n a Thanksgiving Day, New Yearsi t{" ' Day, M-�orial Day, dependence Day, Labor Day, y e.eran's Day, presidential Election Day or days locally observed as such and Sunday hall be reco sized as holida sand �PaY• Y g Y paid at the double time e tat . 25: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, Presidential a aElection Day days locally observed as ouch, and Saturday and Sunday shall be recognized ae holida a e aid at d shall b p the double time rate of a Y `t� pay. • Y i r'' �y7�•�, ,:'t NO. 26: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of Jul iY Y• Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of a rot Y, Labor Day, Veteran's,: ? blol�iday occurs on Saturday it shall not be observed on either the previous Friday or the '`' S. { pay. When llowing Monday. Such days shall be regular: krork days. •it shall be observed on the following Monday. If such a holiday occurs on Sunday ,t i. • 27: All work done on the following holidays or days observed an such shall be aid et ? e time rate of pays New Year's Day, Memorial Da Independence p the e ti-ms Y� pendence Da ; giving Day and Christmas Day. 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When a holiday falls "Sunday, the following gonday shall be observed as the holiday. 7t0. 299 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Arta!&5 r ' Christmas Day or day obaerved as such for these holidays shall be Y paid at the double brae ratan of pay. NO work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is aid. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holidays=` , <...s ONO. 30: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Da Inde y, pendence Day, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. . "Y No work shall be performed on Labor Day except in special cases of emergency and only when triple (3) time is paid. When a holiday falls on Saturda the 0 y, preceding day of Friday will be observed as a holiday. When a holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be .,}ys:;'. observed as the holiday. xo. 31: All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veteran's Da y, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day,Christmas Da y, and Employee's Birthday , shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. If a liholiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as the recognized holiday. f a holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed as the recognized oliday. ]NO, 32: All work done on New Year's Day, Me.orial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving, and Christmas shall be paid at the double time rate of pay when one of the above holidays falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall ; be observed and when one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday shall ;.. i be observed. ! 10. 33: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of Jul Thanks ' Y► giving Day and ���`'�'•"'- Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. Labor Day shall be paid at the iple (3) time rate of pay. If the holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday will bea- %:''`a rued; if the holiday falls on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. r ,.. • All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Da Independence ine hanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be Y' pendence Day, Labor Day, double tiros rate. A.n } paid at the dou r•�� , i,;,•. ! alling on Sunday, will be observed on"the following onday an r Y holiday of the above holidays falls on Tvesdn the g s d be paid accordingly. When y, preceding Monday will be observed as a non- working holiday. When a holiday falls on Thursday, such as Thanksgiving, the following Friday will be observed as a non-working holiday. :.,•z. ,,,.: 0. 35: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, hanksgiving Day and Christmas Da shall be " Y paid at the time and one-half (1 1/2) tines rate of pay. If a holiday falls on a Sun-ay, it shall be observed on the following Monday. All work done on Labor Day shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. NO. 3'7: All work done on New Year's Day, Nemcrial Da Independence , Y, pendence Day, Labor Da Veteran s ay, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Da y' y, and such other days as may be declared legal holidays Y the Federal Government shall be paid the double time rate of pay. N0• 38: No work shall be y� performed on New Year's Da Memorial Day, Fourth of ' July, Labor aY, AX-mistice Day, Thanksgiving Day and C hr i s tsa s Day. °�r•' ,'���``�'•+{ + i' 4+'•`4st 40* 39: No work shall be done on the following holidays: New Year's Day, Memorial Dn :�ib:"�'�`;��;�::•, Independence Da Labor Da Thanks Y� Y. Y• giving Day, and Christmas. Any of these holidays falling a;,• ` :°,- i n Sunday, the following Monday shall be a holiday, and any of these holidays falling on '• Waturday, the preceding Friday shall be a holiday. X NO- 40: All wrork done on a legal holiday shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. ep r w' .: ��6,t*.�``t �"' Via•.,::. writ• '••i..8 ay,v2 ,AI INMAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 PAGE]OF 3?AGES 4 A•FF F {,}:}rirf{'''•1#,�'�??i{, �. .r Y. .l .4 tA�.+.+�!�..^•'„'^.-^ ��i'ki,, --•......,wwr.,ww�n�itt S rCy?v'.itxl.vf.ti;hj; ,,�,:. � y;ry. t :a"anf-y"*•�e:L� � :\r 11 '...r:...„jt { t. ` f:; aj r f , .x.. r � rr.'�. t ar+Y T. •'lYt rl^:ir'%'SisC( is tf�+efit+k. ! S'N,S�'t,"'�t•Yr',';7.�``Pi�.tS��:�4;iti: 5�}P, tai + + ` 4• S k, ai',.x 1 SS7S1C�, }r`An''t-"' } ;4t7i . •rS" K•• sa•r'rd'. {�.�7 i r. '•S rr r. :,;�i ' rk x: r. '1 �'}'::\ 1 : 'te �'y ii 4 t t+'r''Kit.'; k!f{ 'f:I.'•4; x P'�i` .P. j40 zitt`��'�`n;t�',��r f Y.t � r `t f,t t. 5, 1' 1 y.�+'� t?('`t t.`rrD''����t�,�`i��•�x !M1,� y; r ?11.P�, �' *N t jN; a{ �t. r 1: ,• +�j.�r 7, fry r 'n� t, ::jc ��� Tt�t•1t�� Fat „y� . : �.; £ � <xy a� .t 75fi,�a3f,�T�2"'a.�, ��' x ,� ttr,��y a t ; i r f; .i.. t + 4•r�.d,� '•hiS��,2 ���, � t %�^ ... t..' i�k� sr,r�Y�+ �:' 1rt' :� t t r17 � :.: t is Ptx:•u! ?r,=�;.;,,. �r^��{� }r � `iSn r4 yn,, ti it „ j' z J yy 4; ztS+ 1F6 { r c. I. : tv >h{! 1"L�4 } .qs i 9� .y L, '.l to 't !A L`.L5 a(.� #51 t 1`fya'1}ry`f �t3tr41 Pt-t"+, s, S �s $�i�rT6 r{rx:�.:'� ��' h&F�irtP���F7:�rf`tvttl9� . ^��t Rm,,yf+r_la..•.^.. ,. ., 3..„. .. ... .. .. .. .. _. t �� ' •.� 140. 41% All work done on New Year's Day, Y.emorial Day, Thanksgiving Day and Veteran's Day 1. 11 be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be done on Christmaso Day, Fourth ul or Labor Da When an of the above holidays fall on Sunda the following Monda :A',°' Y Y• Y Y Y� 5 Y , 1 be observed as such holiday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall not be >= ' considered to be observed on the previous Friday or following Monday. Such days shall be regular workdays. 11o. 42t All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Veteran's Day TS+3hY� shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. No work shall be done on Christmas Day, Fourth of July or Labor Day. wo. 43: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Da y, Independence Day, Labor Day, V®tsran s � ay (Nov. 11th) or mutually agreed upon day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be aid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed onyt. the following Monday. If a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on the preceding TMt ;,., x;r•;. Friday. r {; 31I0. 44: All work done on New Year's Day, Washington's Birthday, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, Friday after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the i double (2) time rate of pay. Positively no work shall be allowed on Labor Day. If any of pqtheae holidays fall on Sunday, the following day will be observed as the holiday. If any of Ithene holidays fall on Saturday, the preceding Friday will be observed. 740. 45: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, qv e - 'e Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day or days to be celebrated as such shall be aid at the double time rate of pay. If a holiday falls on Sunday, it can be observed on the ollowing Monday. if a holiday falls on Saturday, the employer shall designate whether such holiday shall be observed on Friday or Monday. aO. 46: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Thanksgiving Day, and hristmas Day shall be paid at the two aid one half (2 1/2) times rate of pay. NO WORK SRALL BE DONE ON I.1,30R DAY. Holidays falling on Saturday shall be observed the preceding Friday. idays falling on a Sunday shall be observed the following Monday. 471 The following holidays are recognized: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, .5ployee's Birthday, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christ-mas Eve, Christmas �ay, New Year's Eve. The above mentioned holidays can be changed by mutual agreement. When ` oliday.holiday listed above falls on Saturday, it shall be celebrated on the Friday preceding the When a holiday falls on S::nday, the following Monday shall be observed. Holidays referred to above shall be paid for at straight tine when not worked and at double time plus oliday pay when worked. 0. 48t All work done on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving, Christ.=as Eve and Christmas Day shall be paid lt the double time rate of pay. Should any of the above holidays fall on Sunday, the ollowing Monday shall be observed as the holiday. Should any of the above holidays fall on aturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. "" tu ° '•u iuri 49: he following days shall be observed as holidays: ,T New Year's Da Decoration Da 1y 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, Employees birthday and two (2) t.,•;' rsonal days. The observance of one 1 of the personal days to be linited to the time between December 1 and March 1, of the following year. If employees work on any of these eight (8) holidays they shall be paid time & one-half (1�) rate of pay for all hours worked. 0 SO: All work done on New Year's Day, Good Friday, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor "'' • Y y Y Y ,w4t:.. Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day ohall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. If any Holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be recognized as the legaltf?�`°� '•< ,; olida 10- 329 All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran's Y, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day, or days observed as such shall be paid at the DAY, , , +�* 1._ ouble time rate of pay. In the event one of the above holidays falls on Saturday, the �� olida shall be celebrated on that day. If the holiday falls on Sunda the holiday will Y Y Y Y• y elebrated on Monday following. AIrrNIJAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 fr °� PA saZ 4 OF S PAGES t�. a t ceaar.l+wa...^-^—'••.-• vnawaracuuat%Irti:�,�aTS:'N'[c7k�4w:�;7:"rfk:�ui{tL'zhl..drHwwo!••"'-'—'-� \, i in {' t,'�,yt "v a�'as r ! 4 ., A � �F"•+3.ryt tr,t. st' l , S +t . r tt.ors S�La� ES 1.yi j. yet=• a � t f ,rt 3 ! c} 3.36 3r � ij��f: '+ i/-.i C7 !,;N• O,��hifi P41`'� s s .- � r17� t !rr.j :..V,+• Y,.i � i�° t .. i s i...,: .. . . ., .. 1 �- . , �>" v.ii�f i+;< r!hd.�,`{`�� - n•. r ttt�*a s '�'�sa.°',+v,;-,.. _t�s .+��f �:�s�i>at'�'.+r3'.��''� t��...ti��.r'� �i�?�,'�ii7�'.:'�#'Tf'�'i:!'�i�;�€%urR�6 „�C1.'�''_ ? 'rl�' �,i`.���•��`.ik��.����'� `' 6s :`'' y ,..i�' . }• :. No. 52: There are tour 4 '. ( ) paid holidays and they Ares Labor Day, Christmas Day, Memorial y, and Independence Day. For these four (4) days, all regular employees shall be ht (8) hours of pay co g g paid for a computed at the regular straight time hourly rate, although no work .......... a performed. Employees shall receive the double (2) tine rate of pay for any work performed p these recognized %.��.. N0. 53: All work done on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Da Christman Day or days observed as such for these holidays shall be paid at the double (2) ') z :y: time rate of pay. No work shall be performed on Labor Day except when triple (3) time is �Y«' Q paid. When a holiday falla on Sunday,•the following Monday shall be observed as t When a holiday falls on Saturday, he he holiday. Rk y. preceding Friday shall be observed as the holiday. No. 54: All work done on New Year's, Memorial Da Inds ~ Day, the Friday after Thanksgiving Da Y� Independence she Day° Labor Day, Thanksgiving t<.. 9 g y, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double (2) time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on Saturday, it shall be observed on Saturday. When a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on Monday. 760. 539 All work done on New Year's Day, Inds pendenee Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and Two Floatin g to be Holiday s fls irk: designated by the Company) shall be com y ( i> pensated at time and one-half (1�) the regular rate r{ of pay. Should any of the above days fall on Sunday, the following Monday shall be µr.�."�,,,�:';�;�,: considered and observed as the holiday. Should any of the above days fall on Saturda the preceding Friday shall be considered and observed as the holiday. y' 56 s All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Da Inde Y► pendence Da Labor Da 50. ovember 11 (which shall be recoggnized as Veterans' Da Y° y°hanksgiving day, and Christmas day shall be compensated at the ndoublen(2) ti.rme The rat Day after '? when an observed holiday falls on Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed as the holiday. No work shall be perfcr;;.ad on Labor Day except in cases of emergency, but when work � .' is performed on this holiday, the employee shall be cor. pensated at the triple ( ) of pay. 3 time rate 57: All work done on New Year's Day, Me:=rial •' , Day, Independence Da y, Labor Day,Day (Nove-ber 11) Thanksgiving Da y, and Christmas Day shall be ' compensated at the ble (2) time rate of pay. When any of these holidays fall on a Sunday, the following Y. {f' � �l, vr:,t f1,r;xr;i nday shall be observed. g C ,4 T tit y .4� 1. � a n r 4"'2 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 tACM5OFSrAaES x t t r i W. a! �, '' ,•. �`I,ir.4.e� :+"rf x,..,,}}:f t"tL r., .J `.t 2 r 7. 14r! ti, r ; F �.+ r.s:Y_',,.��1 i} T s (... l 7 t .1]'t i. lu i .{ik }u+s`ru S "4j g ,{'. 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Apr-.Trg; Other ENTERS - urneymen - _ __- - 5/995__- $19.88 7- -- 5 1.95 1,801 Millwrii hts 5%95 - --- - _ _ 0.051 7, J _ $19.88 - 7 I 5 I 1.95 1.80 1 0.05 e Driver Worker _5/95- $19.88; 7 5 ! 1.95 1.801 0.05 ERATING ENGINEERS see attached sheet for classification roue II I 5195 1 $17.501 5 i 5 ! 3.501 3.351 0.40 : ANN .50 1 5/95 --� 350 3 50 ; $17 �_ 5 535 i 0.40 NN oup 1II I _ 5 �� 5%9 I 17_301 _5 3.501 3.35 ( 0.40 ANN .50 1 ou_IV 5/95 -f___ X15.00 _ 5 I 5 3.501 3.351 I 0.40 I ANN .50 aoRERS ;see attached sheet for classification ( 1 neral Laborers ------ : ; �- --'- - _-- ---------- _ 5%95 516.65; 2 4 _ I � 0.401 . _ 2 30 , 2.00 :Skilled Laborers 51 .2 2 - L 2.30 --------------• 5/95 75' 4 2_.. -.._._ _. � -_ : ; .00' I 0.40 ; LICK DRIVERS-TEA STERS ( 5/95 2 4 2.40 2.00: sf` ` .3 t I I I ! itri6�ite?'s= SJ'a. stern see below for Rates � FFECTIVE DATE OF IN_C_R_E_ASE FOR ALL CLASSIFI_CA710N5 LISTED BELOW IS 5/95 CLASSIFICATIONS ; _RATES_- _ CLASSIFICATIONS ! RATES I h fi;k F14t Bed Trucks Single Axle � 517.01�- - .Tank W $17.16! ;=s:'''�''��''k'�`•'� (-_ agon - Tandem Axle ; at Bed Trucks Tandem Axle uc s - Tan I 517.16! ;Tank Wagon Semi-Traitor 17.28 ticulated Dump Trucks ! $17.16' on Wagons 17.01� ;Stati o s y Wagons, S 'Insley Dumpsters, 1 " ckup Trucks Half-Tracks, Sp `' S17.01 � I Half-Tr eedace aterial Trucks Single Axle _ .0 i t aterial Tr g I- $17 1.� Euclids & similar equipment $1 gr`'`'�z4;==''f•��'"�: Trucks Tandem �.:� . 7.28 �,;_ �.��;;<��'., a dem Axle 1 $17.16; A-Frame & Derrick Trucks mi and/or Pole Trailers ! $17.28 !Float or Low Boy _ $17.28;1 inch, Fork& Steel Trucks ^ ; 517.28; ;Warehouseman - ! $16.91 istributor Drivers & Operators t $17.28' Tireman, Oiler & Greaser- (Agitator& Transit Mix Trucks 1 J Attendant ~'Y 5 7.17 Station A t on Const. ink Wagon Single Axle 7 01 e ♦.• t , :'A t :,fit. '7♦."t'H": $ Mechanics , , ;i;� '�`�`"��r�s•: ' The wage rate for Tireman, Oiler & Greaser, Station Attendant on Construction shall be the same as they Loage rate for the oiler in the operating engineers schedule, except operating engineer fringe benefits over d above an applicable teamster benefits shall be added to teamsters wages. The wage rate for Mechanics in the teamsters schedule shall be the same as Mechanics in the operating , igineers schedule, except that operating engineer fringe benefits over and above an applicable Y aPP ""The benefits shall be added to teamster wages. it f fSt i 2171NNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 6/95 ��•�d+ .rr5ti}7..i;�JJ"s�lp'4.��3+4� , 1 � 4 ,t. ♦ '} .'M � 't.. •.i �i, �. .J.. j `,�.�ri,t� :'S�J7 'a `A{. f �+ �„s .`L�A�F 'k �';',flr�i' k �!•7C ��5 d :�,,ZL ,t t / h�* , rc fi t t� + `J t,'�.fo Y5.1 1,'u Yl,'^.�at�`��,��•-,°�' ,htti �`ir v ii , 't .:a. ,,�') `.,,,t"r"�,rff:t�:•'•1i�.,A s.itx;:':i1} era, .,, `e I r e! t, f .t? r e t. �4 t r ;d°.f�. ,.ri."��f+-�3 �t'ii' �.'r• �y.�,f,JJd��t. d.' i>}.1 C72 { y s y ,�"6Ue.��.1�w ry•:rt t y i . .F, P r. ,e.y i1 + �f'.,qf'�h ^.� I, r3 ?�!aY#,1a9C�f. t'i�zx 'rf.,:„A t Sa 0 1,�4,4 ah; �i ;"S}C��'�,�'r". 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SKILLED LABORER t '. t `� HEAVY CO\STRt,CTION LJ Vibrator man, asphalt raker, head pi layer on sewer work, batterboard man on pipe and ditch Work, cliff scalers working from bosun's chairs, scaffold or platforms on dams or wee plants Po P' over ten (10) feet high, air tool operator over 65 • � pounds, stringline man on concrete paving, etc., sand blast man, laser bearn man, wagon drill, churn drill, air tack drill & X. x` ,tr:.ai all other similar t}pe drills, gunite nozzle man, PTeSsure grout man, screed man on asphalt, concrete saw 15 H.P. �A and over, grade checker, stringline man on electronic grade control, m � �,,,� manhole builder, d ynami to man, powder man, welder, tunnel man, A-aterblaster -1,000 PSI or over, asbestos and/or r d`'k "y:� hazardous waste removal and/or disposal. $�'�° ••t� i Tt t a i,. �w hV EASTIAB.Aw'2 ANNUAL WAGE ORDER INTO. 2 PACE 3 of i r Q„ k fry��.a ,� `�,��������,,.}�y��,��,`,,� � 7$t'� ';31 t� r7 t`"`� �� , �}':, ' r Mti ` 1; tii '•t �� tF,�} ,Ya,r'� '(3' a�x "`' 'rs r `d{j,� , .•t �•. •}'^�. :+7i. tiA�,r' ^y.,t 1 't t y � .i.✓t 3- 6( 1 S'7� r ♦ t. 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N t CfM11 F � S,r i'.. 7 ,. ,rt s _ 1 .. .•.i�'l „n6 r �f�i}•,�1 }t;y�•1T r5" .:'tt'�i.'. '• ? 'Y }}�k ••C+s. S'�, 3yh'� �.,� Zf+'k.'�'�i"'"S.y yi !1�r'3aiJ t. ,,ts,+,$,i,+,",k' ,y +iv, ,s. �j: ? .:c;. :�"u• h.3;>.. .���rf tv,4 �st .ra _ �,. ����f��x.GST:Gi!:=C9%h'Ri�.�.j�L'3?'rr YS'rfi? 'V't�er��ii 3.r.{...r ev�""!'f�';���(ttt'ij.��P'"°S' !�?,.t?:i.5r'{jry5� lt kt""k'•k$Gr'�;d�fs.l�k a� {}'�s} il� t +:f".'l-:T• vr, [ �,qt > � J ii`•' (t a�3 5 '4'ERTP%IE RATE SCHEDULE - HEAVY CONSTRUCT-10,N r 1: Means time & one-half Q A) shall be paid for all work in excess of eight (8) hours per day (if working c.�''8-hour work days), or in excess of ten (10) hours per day (if working four 10-hour work days), for work n Friday (if working 4-10's) and work on Saturdays. Sundays shall be paid at the double (2) time rate. ° '0. 2: Means time & one-half (]'h) shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours per day if working 5-8's), or ten (10) hours per day (if working 4-10's), or forty (40) hours per week, Mondaya' hx%y, through Friday. For all time worked on Saturday (unless Saturday is used as a make-up day), time & one-half " aa" 1 h) shall be paid. For all time worked on Sunday, double (2) time shall be paid. f' NO. 3: Means a regular work week shall consist of not more than fo rty (40) hours of work and all work 3 rformed over and above ten (10) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time • one-half (13h). Workmen shall receive time & one-half (11h) for all work performed on Sundays. :1.1alturday,0. 4: Means a regular work week shall consist of not more than forty (40) hours of work, Monday through 4'f' and all work performed over and above ten (10) hours per day and forty (40) hours per week shall be paid at the rate of time & one-half (11h). Workanen shall receive time and one-half (11h) for all work rformed on Sundays. .' r 4 r NO. 5: Means a re ular work week may be Monday through Thursday if working 4-10's) or Monday through riday (if wor}ang 5-8's). Time & one-half 1'h) is paid when working in excess Y g ( g ss of ten (10) hours per day (rf worldng 4-10's) and on Friday & Saturday unless Friday and/or Saturday is used as a make-up day. Time • one-hzf (1'h) is paid when working in excess of eight (8) hours per day (if working 5-8's) and on Saturday o , ss Saturda is used as a make-u da All Sunday a ( J. Y work shall receive double ) P )• ] 2 time pay. x NO. S: Means eight 8 hours shall constitute workweek, ( ) the regular work day and forty (40) hours a Monday ...y.� f� :. • through Friday. The Employer shall establish the starting time as early as 7:00 a.m. Time and one-half (12h) aid for µ a shall be p •ork performed on a regular work day before the regular starting time and after the regular quitting time. Double 2 time shall be d for work -� y y Q g ( ) paid pe,�ormed on Sunda and holid2 s. At the discretion of the Employer, Saturday can be used fora ak m eup day. NO. 7: Means the regular work day shat be either eight (8) or ten (10) hours in a regular work week of ,,�;�;,f,,t•�'<:Y.'F Monday through Friday, except where the Employer elects to work Monday through Thursda • for a four 10- hour work week. All work over ten (10) hours in a day or forty (40) hours in a week shall be at the overtime jrate of time and one-half(11h). Except as worked as a make-up day, time on Saturday shall be worked at time and one-half (11h). Time on Sunday shall be worked at double (2) time the regular rate of pay. f y;a LA MAKE-UP DAY - Carpenters, Laborers, Operadrg Engineers and Teamsters: Any employee who is scheduled to work on regular work day, but is unable due to weather or other reasonable conditions may be assigned to {A'; Ereceding ork on Fridays (if working 4-10's), or on Saturdays (if working 5-8's) at the straight time rate of pay• The statement a lies to all counties ex t Cla Jackson Platte and Ra PP • �P Y, � y. ;' . tS} + liii t:-o °"��.A"'2 ANNUAL NVAGE ORDER NO, 2 3195 ON 'r� . 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L a ' .J„:, °•vw'-:1.�,;�,t' ? �' �l��a}�t:t;i��t7 f.i. .; . . .•: .,ft •:-"� t ,i�' .'rt.. ti,:,'4si,. .t."y.;;• ., a I :rn..,;+r{".,i#��}kr}�5 r"vr ,Y�• e... •.,,""t: fr75zc+',aih:,:�'j``r,„sit,p, .,;t f .. }; r i l y.; t } v.� . ,4g,i.-,E�.�t_,tie.•Il:.'; ,.ti. ..�, �;:,,,may '��. r..,,(r. t. c;x, ,: d ti, ,�: ��X�• w. ,w • �'h ' ;> t '•; t • AI.1 'i.;,}.r !..1 i� '.'SiYh'�FZt�arrl�.j• ,iryX g} ';� .� t .i�t�t ,rj {y��.' j; Is. }j 5 HOLTDAY RATE SCHEDULE - HEAVY CO'LSTRUCTION itt sJ��.'��l" � • �• No. 1: All work performed on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day shall be paid at the double time rats of pay. When any of these holidays fall on Sunday, the Monday following shall be observed as , ` such holiday. No. 2: All work performed on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor -;•c Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time & one-half 1 . When a hobday falls on Saturday, Friday, shall be observed. When a 'Ya holiday falls on Sunday, Monday shall be observed. No. 3: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the rate of time & one-half (1 3h). When a holiday falls on Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. No. 4: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day Labor �`�:•`�'�.:�r�`.-�. Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double time rate of pay. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, Monday shall be observed, '`T' ?;,z. a=, 7-u •i 't No. 3: All work performed on New Year's Day, Mernoria] Day, Independence Day, Labors,,. Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, or days observed as such, shall be paid at the double rate of a ' p y. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, Friday shall be observed. When a �"� time = n holiday falls on a Sunday, Monday shall be observed. `'. lit 1\'0. S: All work done on New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas shall be compensated at the double (2) time rate of pay. When a holiday occurs on Saturday, it shall not be observed on either the previous Fridayt rug or the following Monday. Such da),s shall be a regular workday. If such a holiday occurs on owl, Sunday, it shall be observed on the following Monday. No work shall be performed on Labor .. Day. t y� U^,.3•. tw rJ Ah WAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 ��; •at ,. boLd�y.n•3 3/95 ty .s k; e k t{ J M � ;r ��4')d�,r>.v t .�n'4 � SV,s i''yp�.a�•,w .3{l+«. �t5"z r u 4.0+dt •141�'� t ��, .t:: i� f. 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UTILITY WORK 9a,1; Yt (' a siflcations Rate Date of a, Irrrease Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $21.95 10/95 "Lineman Equipment Operator 21.95 10/95 ' **Groundman Equipment Operator 18.94 10/95 17.86 10/95 Blaster Groundman-Winch Driver 15.38 10/95 ` Groundman-Driver 14.66 10/95 F Groundman: (Ist six months) 11.37 10/95 Thereafter 14.66 10/95 t 2248 1 Pole Treating Specialist . 0/95 • Pole Treating Inspector 20.72 10/95 '' ,; , is 14.10 10/95r Pole Treating Truck Driver t Fringe Benefits Health & Welfare $2.00 � 'k ,- Holiday Trust 10'/ % Vacation & - National Electricians Annuity Plan - 19% Apprenticeship & Training - 3/4 of 1 % ”t National Elec. Ben. Fund 3% ✓•'nth l•M. 1F' *Lineman Equipment Operator shall be a Journeyman Lineman or an Apprentice. In the event that a Lineman or Apprentice is not available, a Groundman may be upgraded to operate this equipment. "Groundman Equipment Operator -- all tractors, tensioners, tension pullers, trucks four tons t rated or over, digger trucks, 5th wheel trucks &cranes, and all trucks with hydraulic equipment with controls outside the cab when not used in the operations assigned to the Lineman Equipment Operator. ' OVERTIME RATE: Eight (8) hours shall constitute a work day between the hours of 7:00 a.m. ;}• and 4:3Qp.m., and forty (40) hours within five (5) days, Monday through Friday inclusive, shall constitute the work week. Work performed in the 9th and 10th hour, Monday through Friday, shall be paid at time and one-half (11h) the regular straight time rate of pay. Work performed ; Y outside these hours and on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays shall be paid for at the rate of double (2) time. ` ` HOLIDAY RATE: All work performed on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Y F Labor Day, Veteran's Day, Thanksgiving Day' Christmas Day, or days celebrated as such, shall �t be paid at the double time rate of pay. When one of the foregoing holidays falls on Sunday, it shall be celebrated on the following Monday. ANNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 u 10/95 z.. h 'c Ew1,� �. �o} { f i�.t3{,�'igkkCd athN; xrn �.S�r',.,5a�iL � 1 L s a tAv:`;}!fit.v� Tr f v t r. 'S r t 4 h t t- "� t �}•x i� i'r b "l;,�ti,. :' S �< t � `Mt''���r���S irf X �5 �1 drxr,+3y f'Yr'S??! 1�(1f.! t�}"' t +�� 'St 4i 'r i'1i' Up 3i f�5��"!!a t{ •r1 •. 4' , Jf4.,i.': N. ,ti "A 3•y.,-�� }. i r*ik'�' r},� G 5!i t^Lj t t t�`' r s '' +.tf.+ �3 n'Y rrM u�t+, ` ��� F 54th �'V; C !.�:f ¢ ` ?�.�`4! �`d� f.� WtF. 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'i r tt^ 1. r OUTSIDE ELECTRICIANS �tx COM fERCIAL4 WORK Fie F Date of Incease x ,�' �� Classifications Journeyman Lineman or Cable Splicer $22.35 10/95 �y 0 20.01 10/95 q r *Groundman Equipment Operator 16,45 10/95 Groundman-Winch Driver **Groundman-Driver 15.84 10/95 12.74 10/95 Groundman: (1st six months) 13,28 10/95 next twelve months 14.56 10/95 next twelve months 15.84 10/95 Thereafter Fringe Benefits 11,E rN' Health & Welfare - $2.00 Vacation & Holiday Trust - 331/ National Electricians Annuity Plan - 22% Apprenticeship & Training - 3/4 of 1 % National Elec. Ben. Fund - 3% <: Ni yES • J" *Shall operate trenching equipment, cranes, 5th wheel trucks and when operating controls outside the cab of a truck except controls on hole boring machines. **Shall start, stop and service air compressors. y ***When groundman perform duties as a blaster they shall receive a wage rate comparable to r,^1 the 4th step apprentice rate. ' a tp rN. :roc o r ANNUAL INCREMENTAL INCREASE ANNUAL WAGE ORDER NO. 2 , . 10/95 � aosfl.ri2 �` � g'."�! !f �^t.,rr< ;,a}'..`. 44::'};:��'�Co-�:�.r+, }.+� ' a,' � 11j✓..i�,'.r ,5.,� ! +� ^f, .a.r ;�.N'Y a�' a t�G,fir ; 1's.`�'"� a ���S�yr.�i�,�" S�•y�'��L 3^�i1 :±a t 4�r �• � ���x���t�. w,' � ;J:��~ `' 4f1 F �S �2� ` t `r4'C, "�^! ",�, , yL i.G. t .L ''luytl i=7A� t 1.+k• 4.Ay t'ry .s`'t•}< 1'�3'�'�C.r ,# t Y .K' t`'q +r 1p,S. t .?.C�.S2i: i ��, ox 4n` i, swr• 1 t tt ,l $ 4�rir;r•,�1, ��� � .. rfy �'4rP��iat.`� �� 'n.:.L' .ir�'nY.�ru1..� ":fi a„i�ti.lF..?'vJ ..>�,x..t;>;? A'ti,w�, �{rk'l•s5'�ay.'v`xYF '�l'} n�,"'4�51�'tl'S.i� o r{ t Sp i GENERAL PROVISIONS FORWARD ` The following Articles GP-1 through GP-46 are "General Provisions of the Contract", modified as set forth in the Special Provisions. OP-1 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS It is expressly understood and agreed that the Contract Documents comprise the Notice to Bidders, Instruction to Bidders, General Provisions, Special Provisions, Bid, Contract, z� ?. Performance and One Year Guarantee Bond, Specifications, other documents listed in the Table of Contents and bound in this Volume. Plans, all Addenda thereto issued prior to the time of opening bids for the work, all of which are hereto attached, and other drawings, Specifications, and engineering data which may be furnished by the Contractor and :' �;>>�;.�, �a'``• approved by the Owner, together with such additional drawings which may be furnished by the Engineer from time to time as are necessary to make clear and to define in greater tla C It}i r detail the intent of the specifications and drawings, are each and all component parts to the agreement governing the work to be done and the materials equipment to be furnished. All of these documents uments are hereby defined as the Contract Documents. The several parts of the Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding s if called for b all. The intention of the D g Y Documents is to include the furnishing of all materials, labor, tools, equipment and supplies necessary for constructing complete and ready to use the work specified. Materials or work described in words which so applied have a well known technical or trade meaning shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. ;'```*` >> T, The Contract shall be executed in the State and County where the Owner is located. Three (3) copies c ( of the contract documents shall be prepared by the Contractor, each ,:Xrfifk ',t. containing an exact copy of the Contractors bid as submitted, the Performance Bond properly executed, a Statutory Bond where required, and the contract agreement signedfl''Y ''}"'$ 9`.t¢K1rt','.'�',j''.�.�,t'S"•^:i�4r�ly� f: by both parties thereto. These executed contract documents shall be filed as follows: Two with the Owner };r One with the Contractor w c:.zP OP-2 DEFINITIONS g; yiF Wherever any work or expression defined in this article, or pronoun used in its stead, '" occurs in these contract documents, it shall have and is mutually understood to have the meaning herein given: 1. "Contract" or"Contract Documents" shall include all of the documents enumerated in the previous article. at:�.,''ig } jj 5,N .7t'�•.�;P ti3¢�Ft f�7r,�.t 1�f^ �r'i1l�xS,�§;i;�Y#tr(�c7yt)fr'S. .xC k i t v,i{SHfx�.',5�5�`t:4,a" �� Id x t ,tt 1. e 1� t ' tt 'r; �.' j ..ay J�.'t t,.Ji {t t , ; r;}`t.( ,bt.:p�'T`yt��;tz'g••r:��"Y'.:t.. �!. e U.0�1��!"�' f '.aat V I l T i x i.}, ' „ t t., ..t.t' .t r R . ;i..S.l F r j t5 St. i.,:�'r}- �,.✓ i S: w,Na,W��:"��a�' � n}� tr f: is i ;r •a 1. ,,{ ,... t .� �.. z' .ie�"5Y, e,1 ?�i+,tr,'}vr yt.�h l.'•, �.� '4':tf .:t,$ S1. l.; � � i i ,} ,,5 �4 1'v i`ty$;fi'-r.�'-0jik�'Y:. t ;tip. C gx� k.. 3°.iF* 4`.:.}yt�` )tr 4 - t„R,.�S: t .C.t; t �. r :'r t�, ”x r f � ,t t i• ^s 51, Sx 4f S+rtj�'S.��f�'�. ���',s�✓`� r}:. '(d, .?° a• �. hl..HHkt oaKrf t )t., t M1 c s ' t t;. ; .i a" f r �•, 1�1�yi �$Y i�. 14,y 1, �t� r t dT �'$�Y { S _ t7 r��y 'G.i i t':F�I��ti Ml�;{�� �� . i'��'' ;`t r �t r[Si $P 1! i ti � 7 t4 t. �.•: i 1t � ! r S r r 4� !1 �vs r� t,nfr -j ! �`, ,r 't { ! 3, 'c.� °• :r• t"<tRik t#•. t..1 �r �r�4 tt"•,�!,;^rxP `�r�;��`��. t;'e .e� ��. ;3 , ,.i t .,y 1.ii i�7.("i bra 1 e't}�,rS,t,tr � ,•t'r*,Vnt�r,.,,rt ,}t w i k,.. . �� t� ,. y: t .a':x1r eft. k°' .1f,rt A:r_'�3ri• 11 •(••. rrlWl �.5 Ott' 2. "Owner", "City", �� Part", .�x . y , or words Party of the First shall mean the party entering intor:F , ,., contract to secure performance of the work covered by this Contract and his or its _ "t'j duly authorized officers or agents. 3. "Contractor" or the words "Party of the Second Part" shall mean the art p Y entering . � into contract for the performance of the work covered by this contract and his duly z authorized agents or legal representatives. k g 4. "Subcontractors" shall mean and refer to a corporation, partnership, or individual } having direct con . 9 tract with the Contractor, for performing work at the job site. 5. "Engineer"shall mean the authorized representative of the Director of Public Works, � :J. ,.'. ;r. (i.e., the Engineering Supervisor). F.v,'?, 6. Construction Representative" shall mean the engineering or technical assistant authorized b gi duly y the Engineer limited to the particular duties entrusted to him or FM them as subseq uently set forth h erein. 7. to of of Contract" Award " Da act or words equivalent thereto shall mean the date which the � a►e upon e successful bidders proposal is accepted by the City. 8. "Day" or"days", unless herein otherwise expressly defined, shall mean a calendar CDday or days of twenty-four hours each. 11 0. The work" shall mean the work to be done and the equipment,ui s ' >s•'� sf �" q P applies and materials to be furnished under this contract, unless some other meaning is indicated by the context. .: 10. "Plans" or "drawings" shall mean and include all drawings which may have been prepared by the Engineer as a basis for ro osals I p p , all drawings submitted by the successful bidder with his proposal and by the Contractor to the City, if and when approved by the Engineer, and all drawings submitted by the Cit y to the Contractor during the progress of the work, as provided for herein. "4 11. Whenever in these contract documents the words "as directed", "as required", "as a ;; permitted", "as allowed", or words or phrases of like import are used, it shall be understood that the direction, requirement, permission, or allowance of the City and Engineer is intended. 12. Similarly the words "approved", "reasonable", "suitable", "acceptable", "properly", "satisfactory", or words of like effect and import, unless otherwise particularly specified herein, shall mean approved, reasonable, suitable, acceptable, proper or satisfactory in the judgment of the City and Engineer. e y� fi 1� f ,:.NA}^:f'kr l�,�.•.S''k¢.t"y(A')€;t,,.�tr,�y✓}Yr't�ty�t V yry�) ,t t J`>r Y�}�ti:t,�,�1K);'fI�,i'itr'.t t j t�1!7t rt e gr'�>�r$�}1t c t�SL 2.y t 3.t,k:ti i i�f ..S.�..t Y r x r r j[t rr t.v ., :�t.�.�'•,u>1"fi-vt L i,ftt f k4,z P e"�� j•,�'�i 7 e{ "rn'[tYr"+�,,fi,•+ tuc°rVi,,..i .'t T a� �7.tCt }. .,, 'r. b� i {•' k..� }. {, fy, '1 y£},}i,t3 �,( �r� i,'. :w'� " '�V'r' `¢^T S' 'JY+J^;yt ;tq t ti , 22" a x aE r rT' "et.�1�'n:�,.,';y J-u 1 1 ,�, ? � f w } , , ai, t r� , vlr, + t'�,3 �.,,.,,�.-�., h�:4�.�n;•[t � y ti"`' ,r1'i '(7r t�d5Livf .1 t+ :�yAytx'w i1`� ,..r'/ f 7t. r t C`t I.r}a r ?j S Z 1"xlh 7.i=rat• Y='/;'� r ,' 0 �j,: � }� �.�y,'{ .d�r,P;;�j ) {;t a• xt 4 � 4 't .rJ "� r r; 4`, t ` ' f,� h'�{v'1�d��•�'{,FE�-.tl x�t �y,� ,x- iR, :.l) )l � .t t! / �} ,1,.w'�2.`•F t R11!�� y{5 F „ Y.� • 1 f }• T � ''�',f:.?„}w• lrrtt�r}u!"'`'x'� Gt r-ft.,Y`'.y;`„'��'t;.r+� tt'tr:"� rt>rr :i r. t F4.�' 7 ,� 1 j/Yi .ttt ,� >r.�i�• �1i2''J}��(=j'1{7�`•�S• t,� •,� u ��� , t�a,. 'F#d j�tj�r �•4j'tyy rvC2 r.'ry,n ,,�. � rt r iyf� tlT f' Y�,. 1 t 4Tr v,t' .r 1 jy7 d a li"' Sn�yx'��`•°�r,{y r , � � JJ� i'�.1`L.-�at {,?`* ,rr !.Y U t t 'S f' f T• p�r ' 'r�:i , } ic't t 1ry.R r s ;Jt tip� 4k +fr t�d�t- t 1 s x 1 r + a,r )3 t 7.. ��i' f' y,a'• {,)7� t�. lp tn,tt.iia ; ,x "l. .{'3�± lkS•yy t i' :a r,}.1 i'9tr M�. r��.'T.,,r7 s ':t .�,t�e it ;:r,� r r; /t a: r i r � 'C Jt ".�'ky��,�'`34� � ''r. N'i i sa• '.i x Yl U•� ��;J , . SY. 4 t; }t;y>iF r' v �# n:.;�" w t � � � r' 1 lh •} � �1 A ...{r s�� z ' s 'tf>< $>t'�J}t .z, t r:., ..: � .tp iu. t++.•c r}5 �.. FSi. ..T�\��,� ��5•° 4�� 't���!�41'����,(\•'� e. r J��� ,a l{��p\ }'t����� � r! y z" 13. Whenever any statement is made in these Contract Documents containing the _.": __'; expression "it is understood and agreed" or any expression of the like import, such M expression means the mutual understanding and agreement of the Contractor and E>. the City. ` 14. "Missouri Highway Specifications" shall mean the latest edition of the "Missouri ,' Standard Specifications for Highway Construction" prepared by the Missouri Highway and Transportation Commission. GP-3 THE CONTRACTOR that the Contractor, has b careful examination satisfied It is understood and agreed J g y himself as to the nature and location of the work, the conformation of the ground the RX character, quality and quantity of the materials to be encountered, the character of the equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the work, the general local conditions, and all other matters which can in any way affect the work under " i1 this Contract. No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of the City, either before or after the execution of this contract, shall affect or modify any of the terms or obligations herein contained. • i�iS�S:,a' a The relation of the Contractor to the City shall be that of an independent contractor. THE ENGINEER .t. The Engineer shall be the City's representative during the construction period and he shall ttt observe the work in process on behalf of the City a series of periodic visits to the 'obf, Y Y p J rW ,. ; site. He shall have authority to act on behalf of the City. xW �'S\kn1`" The Engineer assumes no direction of employees of the Contractor or subcontractors and arxn; = S; no supervision of the construction activities or responsibility for their safety. The Engineer's sole responsibility during construction is to the City to endeavor to protect defects and deficiencies in the work. Any plan or method of work suggested by the Engineer, or other representative of the City, s;YY X53;` . :1 to the Contractor, but not specified or required, if adopted or followed by the Contractor in whole or in part, shall be used at the risk and responsibility of the Contractor; and the t, Engineer and the City will assume no responsibility therefore. t x a. k: GP-5 BOND k . Coincident with the execution of the Contract, the Contractor shall furnish a good and sufficient surety bond in the full amount of the contract sum. This surety bond, executed . ' by the Contractor to the City, shall be a guarantee: (a) for the faithful performance and . f completion of the work in strict accordance with the terms and intent of the contract documents; (b) the payment of all bills and obligations arising from this contract which1� .n.{ it(it 1 \ I�RSt� '�. � .9�it '31,1 V'f..'it L ,. 'Y 51 _ r r k � ' � l r t 1j4.r.t 1q r r1l.5�r'tvx .tlr � ;e�•,l�'�+ �,A��rtS�, °t:� •'�• � S��h:��.4�Utl {if.+ ys,1T.:�.�t l� ! �`t�i, 1 '+ �S' I 7 f 1 S if ,,.',(�, fl 1+Y :.'t, �•t.}{4:2e� ��f 1 � Y 4•it .SyEb}• 'y�r t,t.:FSr G,tl�,,,fit is KS:jz li 1 �1. ,:� 7 s � r p s lr:x 1 k r r .td51r r�J}P •�'�i�� g�,°� �F`(� t r, i"rg5 �4. . x�?.�;,�f� y,.+y, Y4Y t i;4 f q E4'bt 1 t +�f}t. .J 5 :�C. ,+ I .r r atr 4 "c 5 r r�. t' +32t.d ..."i�.lR .. e rt+,o• +!S`4 f4a �t� s u :� +,r it �. r; 4.' , n= x y, t» i rya. t� i � �`� i� � �i •�i t;, ' ,�,.f is r } 1 i ,_t/1�. a1, ��,�, �� r ' 1.u! 4 ..r, t .5�' 1 .i K �t \t y 5 t ��Y i•l• ,.i�•�.;'� to. ,�,, � ;�. �:. � .:+_,;` , �i.. '.k"l� .r>• x a f,s i � .. . ... .. �. .. '� 'l�,r t✓dr�f ><.4.�'1tW�A"�r�: �� �}� �';� . li r t' 4t ;, ' r might in any manner become a claim against the City; (c) for the payment to the City of all sums due or which may become due by the terms of the contract, as well as by reason of any violation thereof by the Contractor; and for a period of one year from and t immediately following the acceptance of the completed project by the City, the payment to the City of all damage loss and expense which may occur to the City by reason of Y£r defective materials used, or by reason of defective or improper workmanship done, in the furnishing of materials, labor, and equipment in the performance of the said contract. All provisions of the bond shall be complete and in full accordance with statutory requirements. The bond shall be executed with the property sureties through a company licensed and qualified to operate in the state and approved by the City. Bond shall be Y :r tt signed by an agent resident in the state and date of bond shall be the date of execution ty v 'y s of the contract. .e wfkt . If at any time during the continuance of the contract the surety on the Contractor's bond becomes irresponsible the City shall have the right to require additional and sufficient 5' sureties which the Contractor shall furnish to the satisfaction of the City within ten (10) days after notice to do so. In default thereof, the contract may be suspended, all payments or money due the Contractor withheld, and the contract completed as hereinafter provided. { GP-6 INSURANCE GP-6.1 GENERAL: The Contractor shall secure, pay for and maintain during the life of the Contract, insurance .,' t of such types and amounts as necessary to protect himself, and the City, against all k hazards enumerated herein. All policies shall be in the amounts, form and companies ' ;;:�I satisfactory to the City. The insuring company shall deliver to the City certificates of all insurance required, signed by an authorized representative and stating that all provisions of the following specified requirements are complied with. •; `"� All certificates of insurance required herein shall state that ten 10 days written notice will q ( ) Y q. be given to the City before the policy is canceled or changed. All certifications of insurance ° ; <' shall be delivered to the City prior to the time that any operations under this contract are k started. <' All of said Contractor's certificates of insurance shall be written in an insurance company authorized to do business in the State of Missouri. = Y ti`s• qtr. 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GP-6.2 BODILY INJURY LIABILITY & PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY yr INSURANCE 3 ,S (1) Bodily Injury Liability insurance coverage providing limits for bodily injuries, including ' death, of not less than $1,000,000 per person and $100,000 per occurrence. (2) Property Damage Liability insurance coverage for limits of not less than $1,000,000 per $' one occurrence nor less than $1,000,000 aggregate to limit for the policy year. . y GP-6.3 CONTRACTOR'S PROTECTIVE BODILY INJURY LIABILITY & PROTECTIVE PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE• t:` tu•., i� (COVERING OPERATIONS OF SUBCONTRACTORS) (1) Contractors contingent policy providing limits of at least $100,000 per person and r' If1171 $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury or death. (2) Property Damage Liability providing limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and $1,000,000 aggregate. GP-6.4 CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY Property Damage coverage with $1,000,000 aggregate limit. �f �:t'•`� �`�'s�`` ` } GP-6.5 OWNERS PROTECTIVE LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE INSURANCE `° ill The Contractor shall purchase and maintain Owner's Protective Liability and Property Damage insurance issued in the name of the Owner and the Engineer as will protect both s against any and all claims that might arise as a result of the operations of the Contractor ' or his subcontractors in fulfilling this contract. The minimum amount of such insurance shall be the same as required for Bodily Injury f Liability and Property Damage Liability Insurance. This policy shall be filed with the Owner AM and a copy filed with the Engineer. pp GP-6.6 EXCLUSIONS The above requirements GP-1.2, 1.3, 1.5 for property damage liability shall contain no exclusion relative to: , (1) Blasting or explosion. (Consult Technical Specifications Part I for possible deletion of this requirement on subject project.) ry (2) Injury or destruction of property below the surface of the ground, such as wires, t conduits, pipes, mains, sewers, etc., caused by the Contractor's operations. 'F M S ,t+,�"��,rD Z `� 't .�,,t11.,, ;f�+`ir °k �1, n. i,rt `� I1 }lrt* ,7#� th 7i ;fir. r:/l jt' `.i•..Yki in,,�t, A r..,�, iry'�•1. 21�,��}}}��,! , ',��.,,�';�1� `�+�, 6 .:�St"�f�•'"a5'a 8la •INa�fS .M 'V_. +,}5,�.n :ii 1'':l`;.!�'..rY '.s-srt ha4�' i��..l: x 1°�# trri �,�'+l t,;h t:w Mr::d' Ii ��N� ryt. . ,p ,t >k��' •s}�-3�. k-"r§i bag4 y-fir d,+,affil � ��'. f, .{ , r u> t '� ��t i.. �� i Si{( '�i "a# T�,. }(�,{�+ ••"typ' 41 ,: trP ,..k.t.. r,j SJ:r�.� ,a te, a 'r�' 1�r�t�.jt +r 7`} F i�a as. �•",4 N.<%'i.r Zt �t r s 4t t� i t t ¢t i t y ra:.. .ii v f .tT� t �a ,p S•"�,r`,+ ! f *,3i i+P��. 4a�iZ., $r.•�y+�yr�,a ' 9 ,'k r..�,�. 4 f �...,ffi;,t,,L,,:S;,{ir. i .�k�p h^ +{Y�,.ff 2 tj'1M + +. d y<< r t.r 'r`e'f+`Yr"J'}"'�. `",{(Z,� 't 'r: �, ti . .7�R r7';; y .''1'�'f.t`E'.tlr.#y..: �t, # +li.:if. .� ArFUh.}t t!t. ,: h: ri.t}t t.. .� .a}4t, :v�5x•y,� ,y7,a,r,eM:�><C`s,r' tF`�`t't4�,��.#`p,7,{^{ "•'+ iY e t v u t`''t F. x;.>;kv q fY�itf 0.`d'�h t�`+.7 t:�+��zz•'w C yy 1..��.r�(F,5``3'',7x�.k t.t7 F h 7t�`ti r�'4:iri:.a`l t\zL tl},'l{{l'y+t,}.�',: d�Jt y F' 3Y�K4:..'o yf tyrY"t 1.�-r1��'r;.';•1 i)� +�S +i ,:t i ts`i^�i?F.z � r 1..�`�-. :{.';t'!+,t f•..i.,t^r t 4 7( i f l;.t Y t ��.,,��^. x S k.i�..t f l` t t rt,S t ; 4 .P v'3t��t j?;},');:�.'1+il,';!t a'•'a}�'x}i f,�i.r�L.`3+�d#r�'o N°4 f,,' Ty+•7d;'�1 F iYQ{'.S C'.`1'�»�"�"'!".',i!}..y d� 1, t .r f, .y;.': �rr.,.}�t .•- ' . .-t ..T„tt:Jrj - } u;�i,:xt"�L� S' ,`a'��� �an1 fff4".v�q s•tr t # i�S•? �.f '4' , r.(S i7 ph �.LA�}� x:er�fS,a� .� t ,rx• t r ,.• ,k ,� r >� wrr_ ,iii".����. .E '' i, .$ f Ic ) s• ; , ..yw'I•'Irk i Y"5 � �' 1 ,m , r.�. �' z� } {ai4 o f � S+�}�•'-�'�`13n�, t� f.{�,t�, - �o•,n d+�� ,,,i; tf:; .a •,y' ���,.''r/s�}d�:c`�L.�4:� '=tQ�'ri�-�'�ir��'+�`;`a3 ���i"�'-n"'.".�I�.c4M1��.di�r'>L�lt't�,y,�i't•�a'f,��K?.is"'S3ci,:t'Y�«i. ki9M�sw.�.���;6 .1. +� r� 4` (3) The collapse of, or structural injury to, any building or structure on or adjacent to the City's premises, or injury to or destruction of property resulting therefrom, caused by the t ' removal of other buildings, structures, or supports, or by excavations below the surface of �;} the ground. OP-6.7 AUTOMOBILE BODILY INJURY LIABILITY & AUTOMOBILE PROPERTY DAMAGE LIABILITY INSURANCE Contractor shall carry in his name, additional assured clauses protecting City, Liability Insurance with Bodily Injury or Death Limits of not less than $100,000 per person and r: $1 ,000,000 per occurrence, and property damage limits of not less than $100,000 with hired car and non-owned vehicle coverage or separate policy carrying similar limits. . 'w�� •4i'.ien�r7"}'fir. The above is to cover the use of automobiles and trucks on and off the site of the j roect. p GP-6.p EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY AND WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION 73 Its fit [ ,. Employer's and Workmen's Compensation Insurance as will protect him against any and all claims resulting from injuries to and death of workmen engaged in work under this acontract, and in addition the Contractor shall carry occupational disease coverage with statutory limits, and Employer's Liability with a limit of $100,000 per person. The "All State" endorsement shall be included. Ll In case any class of employees is not protected under the Workmen's Compensation wt.. ,,, Nli Statute, the Contractor shall provide and cause such contractor to provide adequate ;sr employers liability coverage as will protect him against any claims resulting from injuries qt : to and death of workmen engaged in work under this contract. zrM1t,: GP-6.9 INSTALLATION FLOATER INSURANCE This insurance shall insure and protect the Contractor and the.City from all insurable risks )t ¢;92?. of physical loss or damage to materials and equipment, not otherwise covered under ' 9 g g Builders Risk Insurance, when in warehouses or storage areas, during installation, during rtr testing and until the work is accepted. It shall be of the All Risks type, with coverage designed for the circumstances which may occur in the particular work included in this �t_ contract. 'The coverage shall be for an amount not less than the value of the work at ' completion, less the value of the material and equipment insured under Builder's RiskM ', w Insurance. The value shall include the aggregate value of the City-furnished equipment .;,. and materials to be erected or installed by the Contractor not otherwise insr;red under ; Builder's Risk Insurance. ;;. Installation Floater Insurance shall also provide for losses, if any, to be adjusted with and E made payable to the Contractor and the City as their interests may appear. kt. If the aggregate value of the City-furnished and Contractor-furnished equipment is less a° than $10,000 such equipment may be covered under Builder's Risk Insurance, and if so ` covered, this Installation Floater Insurance may be omitted. :iiy r' ktN. :^.•a �' U SS4*,:v,' •r %01 gig * L�.,ap£ jw . ( ... ;it1,:it: �..r:;? ' •� ,1 3 ;.t' " , §}r �L�u i .1�� fi �y��+e'�a a:,4{rt`t{'l;tr�r r• n�, i ��+',^(��.�I�k.r..^"i•d��"�F#+ 1i't. .a.h;td�y��:iyiar i§'!� tF.Y�7. 111 �' .s. r' >'+. .r f P fis /,�c?'��bq,� f�o� 1,{'}{�,',x", „y'L i V.+'. t y .. t'. .Y.)t1•r 5 1k L iii 13"'✓',�,yy. i%Y^'�,,CS''��';sA r}a"f ti fi 4. t F"S s�. .'t 'ip c' t t rt , r. ,js S J .f .,;9 t'• rsi*':1 sf.},'•,7. 'd,�;geQ,Sy 1 `j 4h t1' '� .*b;. �4` " 1; 1 x: a tb ;i't ti 4f •,,�{ i L< }' + g` 'ri1 Y,v. r, h: ti d�} v ti Ptik.- r kk .;C �' ?, t' Ir �41'". `�f,'>'"r �t ry rt �f , ' t,t.'�, rY. I 'F,3.� 4 Y S "+�+ j F r` i". I�c.` '•,` Y-�"� 7 .'7 .1i � �t. t tt,,,r+•r�> kv.L��#�c7�^a A�J Ye T. i} 1 h. i. ', r I '�s P z � C. r;t rt�te�{,rr v•rr;v{K,.tS�'I4 X13 �Y,�P I (k4NI }ia �ysJ' Ff �t fSrb( t� t. ;�. t •.4.,.'. r �.�, . . Y I,,t� � �$ r� Mail 'T k�F i i �rSY.'d•TV2,"S;A.i1/••''t'C°91 t��1�1•IJ3{�j 1�:n'Y'•;hJi}�Y:7� ,;}h�iRPh�r �r .P! t Ta`Sa 1.M1..I`X� 1wl��k } +..�k�t.f r'u^�y'Vl{ i� , , Xl ',�„ .';'+YJP.. � _.. �...s*S.e kt:+����t�.s............. .. .i...__�t,•.:{.u. rer....:< .-c>;:,.,.d.a,..i`•..5...,.,. .,,.r':P..:.. �. :y to r_�_..,,J` .,bv I� .„,LP t ,r�P 2rS^� f' GP-6.10 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR OTHER LOSSES ;' V 77 u;> a For the considerations in this agreement heretofore stated in addition to Contractor's others w" '-, obligations, the Contractor assumes full responsibility for all loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to any tools owned by the mechanics, any tool machinery, equipment, or motor vehicles owned or rented by the Contractor's, his agents, sub-contractors material men or his or their employees; to sheds or other temporary structures, scaffolding > ( and staging, protective fences, bridges and sidewalk hooks. The Contractor shall also assume responsibility for all loss or damage caused by, arising out of or incident to larceny, ' ,tr. theft, or any cause whatsoever (except as hereinbefore provided) to the structure on which f' the work of this contract and any modifications, alterations, enlargements thereto, is to be done, and to materials and labor connected or to be used as a part of the permanent materials, and supplies necessary to the work. ;w ' MA GP-6.11 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY ON DAMAGES & CLAIMS INDEMNIFYING CITY d� The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City and Engineer and their officers and agents, of and from all losses, damages, costs, expenses, judgments, or decrees whatever arising out of action or suit that may be brought against the City or Engineer or any officer or agent of either of them, for or on account of the failure, omission, or neglect t > of the Contractor to do and perform any of the covenants, acts, matters, or things by this contract undertaken to be done or performed, or for the injury, death or damage caused by the negligence or alleged negligence of the Contractor or his subcontractors or his or their agents, or in connection with any claim or claims based on the lawful demands of subcontractors, workmen, material men, or suppliers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools and supplies incurred in the fulfillment of this contract. GP-6.12 NOTIFICATION IN EVENT OF LIABILITY OR DAMAGE �i�r•lyXS`Y'+�'� Upon the occurrence of any event, the liability for which is herein assumed, the Contractor agrees to forthwith notify the City, in writing such happening, which notice shall forthwith -� ryzgg give the details as to the happening, the cause as far as can be ascertained, the estimate ;;;;,;�:•�lt�,{,,t. of loss or damage done, the names of witnesses, if any, and stating the amount of any claim. d�Y ar?s GIP-7 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT Y, The Contractor shall not assign or transfer this contract nor sublet it as a whole, without the 1 y a written consent of the City and of the Surety on the Contractor's bond. Such consent of Surety, together with copy of assignment, shall be filed with the City. No assignment, transfer or subletting, even though consented to, shall relieve the Contractor of his liabilities.^ r under this contract. Should any assignee fail to perform the work undertaken by him in a ,° satisfactory manner, the City may at his option annul and terminate Assignee's contract. J a`. 4� �1� .��'���,� � �t m, t � ' " , J ,r 5 �'�n,,t,f :?•+{x1X, of .�: r ��';�wr j•!i+%1 �' Y �t � .1. i' , i� F + c tt!} �, 3p.U'i� �e� '%}=.1 �'�, x'1. k '!•' a r :f f;� ti ti„ ftFl�"S + r +t, r ..i J : a r t ,• 4 +1. k �7 r�' S r...,�t��r 11 N' V— .fi, 5S`S"�' Y �� �n ,•.� � •��:'}'.� f� ,� I. 2�� 'r� st 't. f f rs _ r tls� ' t•�, �x �A t r.' .t n4�s,��' ��ti�}!3't i. �,.%.r��i � i+q{y i , t s 1, } r�t,'s#}fir t .r*• GP-8 SUBCONTRACTS PRINCIPAL MATERIALS & EQUIPMENT ,y Prior to the award of the contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval of the Cit a list •r}���"�•��`. of subcontractors and the sources of the principal items of materials and a ui y which he proposes to use in the construction of the project. q pment The Contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the City for the acts an of his subcontractors and of person either directly or indirectly employed b the omissions Y Y m as he is for the acts and omissions or persons directly employed by him. Any notices to the Contractor shall be considered as notice to any affected subcontractors. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relation pq any subcontractor and the City, anon between 4,. No officer, agent or employee of the City, including the Engineer, shall have an - � authority whatsoever atsoever to bind the City power or # a•t,a , .<•„- y or incur any obligation in its behalf to any �n;�°�t�"�},��•�<�s subcontractor, material supplier or other person in any manner whatsoever. ?•,t,�,,+ GP-9. OTHER CONTRACTS NW The City reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this work. The p Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. . If an y part of the Contractor's work depends for proper execution or results on the work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Engineer an defect :;y;;��3r �• r�; ect in such work that renders it unsuitable for such r y •. °`•? ,Y proper execution results and His failure �'`'�� � �` i�• so to inspect and report all constitute an acceptance of the other contractor's s r, of ,Fri at7 fii work as fit and proper for the reception of his work except as to defects which may develop in the other contractor's work after the execution of his work. ri � Wherever work being done by the City's fore other 'f Y es or work covered by this Contract, the respective contractors is contiguous to pective rights of the various interests involved sha be established by the Engineer, in order to secure the completion of the various portions ' : } of the work in general harmony. •�4 r' t. GP-10. LEGAL RESTRICTIONS PERMITS AND REGULATIONS • temporary nature and shall The Contractor shall procure at his own expense all necessary licenses and permits of all a �.r give due 9 and adequate notice to those in control of properties which may be affected b y his operations. Rights-of-way and easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be provided b the City unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all `p, laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as } specified, drawn or y { r 6 � ':S+ <q'�t1�t� .�nrb. � rt '�t.. 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Y t +ti F ) .�'.rF rrt 4'tf ( 1 tt s i �, 7,,ilh }71 � r:' p�.j}}' t ` S'r TS �r s+'� ts'.,a4:T�",�"> . � .., r -5 i } +. k••r� f T� l '�fi rr, � ��,,. �iF ny}�r s r' >.•t�• ' i; .. s'•: . , � .t:s"'+x`-��R•�'t 't}ti. :� ��' b,+. . n s s.—�� . _ r- ---•-••_7 _ 4 zt.t , W Zxw �+rti!�1 r i ' t,V, t[ ��` !F, �, 't,,.. .�a � '�'�.'7 $6" � t 4' »i'F,A'^z '�3�itk�'. ,r 't F 1 jt,•7:t ri .x `' ! - ..'► i 1F a b''E'i <-•,3'+i t r ` � i ."E' �, v i. .et� t; F1�. f;'3 �ad 1w7.r:?1!.i....,rx' ra..�4..,,,�trr_.:.�� t x.r..n.• �',�..i?..ar�.�..{ td?;�''.,,., �•.�.:.?.7Y7,��.�«>.:'±,. D •$LYti � GP-11. ROYALTIES AND PATENTS a It is agreed that all royalties for patents or patent claims, infringement whether such patents ' are for processes or devices that might be involved in the construction or use of the work shall be included in the contract amount and the Contractor shall satisfy all demands that may be made at any time for such and shall be liable for any damages or claims for patent infringements, and the Contractor shall at his own expense, defend an and all suits or g p Y proceedings that may be instituted at any time against the City for infringement or alleged `. , infringement of any patent or patents involved in the work, and in case of an award of M z' >„ damages, the said Contractor shall pay such award; final payment to the Contractor by the City will not be made while any such suits or claims remain unsettled. GP-12. SCOPE AND INTENT OF SPECIFICATIONS AND PLANS ;?;N�s, GP-12.1 GENERAL These Specifications and Project Plans are intended to supplement, but not necessarily syf 4 duplicate each other, and together constitute one complete set of Specifications and Plans °°r`•`'''r; so that any work exhibited in the one and not in the other, shall be executed just as if it has been set forth in both, in order that the work shall be completed according to the complete r+, design of the Engineer. tt r�rjY .t Should anything be omitted from the Specifications and Plans which is necessary to a clear understanding f the work or should it appear various instructions are in conflict then the g pp , Contractor shall secure written instructions from the Engineer before proceeding with the ;sM1al}gt construction affected by such omissions or discrepancies. It is understood and agreed that �� `• the work shall be performed and completed according to the true spirit, meaning and intent of the contract, specifications and plans. xu : GP-12.2 FIGURED DIMENSIONS TO GOVERN �w?: z , Dimensions and elevations shown on the plans shall be accurately followed even though they differ from scaled measurements. No work shown on the plans, the dimensions of :u <L °t` which are not indicated shall be executed until the required dimensions have been obtained from the Engineer. GP-12.3 CONTRACTOR TO CHECK PLANS AND SCHEDULES The Contractor shall check all dimensions, elevations and quantities shown on the plans, and schedules given to him by the Engineer, and shall notify the Engineer of any t r, fk discrepancy between the plans and the conditions on the ground, or any error or omission in plans, or in the layout as given by stakes, points, or instructions, which he may discovers'4 F in the course of the work. The Contractor will not be allowed to take advantage of any error or omission in the plans or contract documents, as full instructions will be furnished by the Engineer should such error or omission be discovered, and the Contractor shall carry out such instructions as if originally specified. t • c '•,� 't x.h. _LS�"}'s''�15t�^.`"�4M ji�nly.� t;t i. „� tl ,Ct t tta r ? 1 Ht., tt t .',t:i7','.h7 fat 1,�'atJyr�l �'.r,+ r '' s�y.r. 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F•t1 i+. �'g�is�yr7t,r'nta�'�}��Ptt r� •� ,� ritf,•r,,r t�"n,}"�j'�Zf{�{ z'i s y .+c r..yr° ,;; �, !j'. t., .la Svr .FF t :t , ,J txt* i+' >r� ':cr M1 7 »`t"4 '}r t� y,Y�t� `ti r't t 4a�, h k; 1 �a` '� $ •y' rr �')t't4 ly �;�! ti Kt:<.t ..,'.,r` . 4 ^.} .f4?.>.Ht r 1 5 t s 'J:G t.l�.th ttr .i i•,r} $ v"'" � �•y, rII S+ � r �rS R t� pt,ya, d• 11 5 1' The apparent silence of the Plans and Specifications as to any detail or the apparent rt". omission from them of a detailed description concerning any point, shall be regarded as `° meaning that -only the best general practices, as accepted by the particular trades or ` ;;. industries involved, shall be used. GP-12.4 STANDARD S EPIFICATIONS ,. Reference to standard specifications of any technical society, organization or association, or to codes of local or state authorities, shall mean the latest standard, code, specification, t` or tentative specification adopted and published at the date of taking bids, unless . specifically stated otherwise. i �l r GP-13 CONSTRUCTION REPRESENTATIVE AT PROJECT The City may appoint or employ such "Construction Representative" as the City may deem proper, to observe the work performed under this Contract, to the end that said work is performed, in substantial accordance with the plans and specifications therefor. The Project Representative assumes no direction of employees of the Contractor or ,` �.:. Subcontractors and no supervision of the construction activities or responsibility for their safety. The sold duty of the Project Representative during the construction is to the City N; to endeavor to protect against deflects and deficiencies in the work. The Contractor shall regard and obey the directions and instructions of the Construction , } Representative so appointed, when the same are consistent with the obligations of this r` that should the Contractor contract and the specifications therefor, provided, however, f . object to any order given by the Construction Representative, the Contractor may make , t written appeal to the Engineer for his decision. The Construction Representative and other properly authorized representatives of the City shall be free at all times to perform their duties, an intimidation or attempted intimidation ` a p P of an one of them b the Contractor or an of his employees shall be sufficient reason, a " Y Y Y Y if the City so decides, to annul the contract."°�' msµ.. Such construction representation shall not relieve the Contractor from an obligation to � 7 P Y g perform said work strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications or any modifications thereof as herein provided, and work not so constructed shall be removed4 and made good by the Contractor at his own expense, and free of all expense to the City, whenever so ordered by the Engineer, without reference to any previous oversight in ' observation of work. Any defective material or workmanship may be rejected by the t Engineer at any time before the final acceptance of the work, even though the same may have been previously overlooked and estimated for payment. ,., 4 The Construction Representative shall have no authority to permit any deviation from the 1r. plans and specifications except on written order from the Engineer, and the Contractor will w.. be liable for any deviation except on such written order. 51, t'F � u' v :"�i .t 1 't ,' 9 �f L Y' 4���' ttw ' �• �'i t �.t�� � t; [ .n')�t{ �k C'i;�''r r> C� � { ..{ @�1 V• fE,S .;it t�{! �' t J { �1 Y 1r ( 4 t 14f^-}Y vY s:I1.:1 4rF±zl:.'T.,'' �ys{.,.''y'" :':;� ��Mr; ut s 7 t+ j :: t t.........,> }r w 4 { k �.r}j! �a r �' �t1r , r� t a ! �� r+dr , '1 .1U � .r t9r jt1rstt`tic,{v� ?12t� 1�< kY! t ,; }s1r ' er t< �f,,r n' � ai1 ��r� �d `rd 'i,.: •,,;t1 , k`- '+k;t5Ca,�,>.. eu r 11f, .r',t,, 'S r r ', l s rt <,� d* r. i'e ,h Yt a Y r !J All condemned work shall be promptly taken out and replaced by satisfactory work, and all k condemned materials shall be promptly removed from the vicinity of the work. S 4 hould the f4: Contractor fail•or refuse to comply with instructions in this respect the City may, upon ` ' certification by the Engineer, withhold payment or proceed to terminate contracts as herein provided. . Li Reexamination of questioned work may be ordered by the Engineer, and if so ordered the work must be uncovered by the Contractor. If such work be done in accordance with the Contract Documents, the City shall pay the cost of reexamination and replacement. If such work be found not in accordance with the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall pay such cost, unless he shall show that defect in the work was caused by another contractor of the City and in that event the City shall pay such cost. i.. The Contractor shall furnish samples of testing , p g purposes of any material required by the Engineer, and shall furnish any information required concerning thss nature or source of any t`A kzk "m t material a which he proposes to use. r�'iirti°h[11�((yy 1. LINES AND GRADES The Department of Public Works will set construction stakes establishing lines scopes, and continuous profile grade in road work, and center-line and bench marks for culvert work, and appurtenances as may be deemed necessary, and will furnish the Contractors with all necessary information relating to lines, slopes, and grades, to lay out the work ` correctly. The Contractor shall maintain these lines, grades, and bench marks and use �y;kX;y. � them to lay out the work he is to perform under this contracts . �S The Contractor shall notify the Department of Public Works not less than 48 hours before stakes are required. No claims shall be made because of delays if the contractors fail to give such notice. The Contractor shall carefully preserve stakes and bench marks. If such.-stakes and bench + mark become damaged, lost, displaced, or removed by the Contractor, they shall be reset at his expense and deducted from the payment for the work. ¢ Any work done without being properly located and established by base lines, offset stakes, ti1r bench marks, or other basic reference points checked by the Construction Re resentative may be ordered removed and replaced at the Contractor's expense. p GP-15 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MATERIALS The Contractor shall be responsible for the condition of all materials furnished by him, and he shall replace at his own cost and expense any and all such material found to be !' defective in design or manufacture, or which has been damaged after delivery. This a includes the furnishing of all materials and labor required f rY materials which is found to be defective at any time prior to the replacement of one year from the date of final payment. ; The manufacturer of pipe for use on this project shall certify in writing to the City that all materials furnished for use in this project do conform to theses specifications.ons. Whenever standard tests are conducted, he shall forward a copy of the test results to the City. > ry `'S ��"�+ ti ,sf}�)'�t��,r•.{l��C��Yiy�}i�,4"};n;rj Z`7 fr�M1 �i y�j t i(r.. .✓ X"'Si '��' s.^+ {, r!1 •? 'S� it r t r t { i t t 'y .r e e � x f^'s t. �¢• i, x�. Y'' ! 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OP-16 WATER All water required for and in connection with the work to be performed shall be provided { '` q P P by the Contractor at his sole cost and expense. OP-17 POWER ''' All power for lighting, operation of the Contractor's plant or equipment or for any other use by the Contractor, shall be provided by the Contractor at his sole cost and expense. GP-18 SUPERINTENDENCE AND WORKMANSHIP `^ 07; , h The Contractor shall keep on his work, during its progress, a competent superintendent and any necessary assistants. The superintendent shall represent the Contractor in his absence and all directions given to him shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. 4,r The Contractor shall provide proper tools and equipment and the services of all workmen, mechanics, tradesmen, and other employees necessary in the construction and execution of the work contemplated and outlined herein. The employees of the Contractor shall be competent and willing to perform satisfactorily the work required of them. Any employee who is disorderly, intemperate or incompetent or who neglects or refuses to perform his r,rb tF,: work in a satisfactorily manner, shall be promptly discharged. '-�r It is called particularly to the Contractor's attention that only first class workmanship will be acceptable. s4 : GP-19 MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC Y � Whenever any street is closed, the Police Department, Fire Department, and Ambulance Services shall be notified prior to the closing. When a portion of the project is closed to z through traffic,the Contractor shall provide proper barricades and shall mark a detour route , 4s around the section of the j roect if applicable. The route of all detours shall be approved P PP PP by the Director of Public Works. All detour signing shall conform to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices". , Throughout the project, wherever homes are served directly from a street or portion of a ;; =f'l street which is to be reconstructed under this project,the Contractor shall make every effort " to provide access to each home every night. This work shall be subsidiary to the construction and no direct payment will be made for it. to P Y •:y; M r'P-20 BARRICADES AND LIGHTS , All streets, roads, highways, and other public thoroughfares which are closed to traffic shall be protected by means of effective barricades on which shall be placed acceptable warning p signs. Barricades shall be located at the nearest intersecting public highway or street on each side of the blocked section. All open trenches and other excavations shall be provided with suitable barriers, signs, and lights to the extent that adequate protection is provided to the public. Obstructions, such as material piles and equipment, shall be provided with similar warning signs and lights. • )' .,;' sty , tk F�, 77.77 v:� ..A :h�;}�: •.;;"t:;:;� ,. .�r d'AA ?f;�.k,',•. .f, r'� y,. t�r•:x:�'F..•,r�;.�` ✓ :�: 4 ' ;i. ;FS.J 5 /1 �p .��4.�J ..� �,.r {S � j 5 y t, y .! ,`t:, _.. t y �'f Ftr �,`�r� t4�y "�• ,. '�,�x.zf r�t,�,+ti.• .t �ti� �,. r C� _` tf � { '�:i i .�, i�, (.fir!77 4� i i "L• Z !•-4�y t,'�'. y a e i x -'1'u� 1, 4 "F.•.'. t{ p i F'�^.5 ( 4 .� Y 3 t) i {i V� r7,'� 'Cµ. �' ` ;u. { ±vt f v' �� �q.,� d^ s.,1.'f5 �s� tl it i i+'tij y�s'f a i.,j. Sty z!5 jiS s �""-tg :����"' ,tfs• +( � a. f �i ,'r.._ tt2;�'ti 'rrr�� ty .G,'�'�i14��'�fl ��r,�i?�''� s�A� `+� �r .i4' r x Fitt a s i � 9 ti•t�'t'' Sr.r J,�t �`s '. i } kdlf `r f,ua t# r 1 �'+r.; �'•..�Y�.t�;�G�:i"7��5 c��I r/J{f.i_���`/+�� ''��"!* )�f lF+FS j .'�F Si 7rr•'LA,,:�..V�k^r»c�.jlr,.tr� .t 4 �19�f y�1f' 1 n''ti*'�{t 1•cy�.�-4Cd�' � , � ¢ i� .4� r ti, SI"Y,f..ANN �:r,�kl ..r�r � 1 di,f�•a-rh rJ" t i d>< F a r r �`� � r!t�� F S i'f� zr�YGt nn�tt .�t ��,� t f 1 �. i`% ,'u +,�� f A � a.%rl Y ta'S4�t..,•. :S .r,.,, x � is r ii x ti�y"� 'aa ci)� ,J 'h,` '�, ',a.:'' '•C^, ^! .tf. t Y� 1 ,�fk. A�r r� f q�1 d:1� 1 L fi(fj,.f�N,<: ) � � N ,4. :�' r �.��.. Y'� Y F S'!Y,•.. t�k`U 11 1'G�Z;I J„ k'.�S s�.fi kk !y.,, •ik;s� .,ii .� �{,}vi.'Y �+'�' '*j` t r,✓ F r{„ f .r: s i tl a r C'�;,v.•t<.J, -�t Ytt r�y�3 4 1h�1 s •, .t :.r ,.;.. r.�. ? .�75.t .� r ir.?<tf(�t,.'?t u,,��'� r � er pt�. 'r r �r.•Ly��`. 1 v "r` .� j$Ji 6'�'"p' � .. .. .. � 4 k 1y O t� i 4 )•: 4 �t:!1 n Y + v r ?'': .. '- � I +, � ��,&yrs �1tX�1�f.+' � R..-.; i,•=t t"jq }J,�t;.y x All barricades and obstructions shall be illuminated by means of warning lights at night. All lights used for this purpose shall be kept burning from sunset to sunrise. Materials n ' r 1 stored upon or alongside public streets and highways shall be so placed, and the work at all times shall be so conducted, as to cause the minimum obstruction and inconvenience to the traveling public. : All barricades, signs, lights and other protective devices shall be installed and maintained in conformity with applicable statutory requirements, and in conformance with the Manual !� of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. All necessary barricades, signs, lights and other l protective devices will be furnished, installed and maintained by the Contractor. This work 4; shall be subsidiary to the construction and no direct payment will be made for it. y' GP-21 EXISTING UNDERGROUND INSTALLATIONS AND STRUCTURES � °! ripe lines and other exiting underground installations and structures in the vicinity of the work to be done hereunder are indicated on the plans according to the best information ;. ' w=F; ' tivljjl'-:DNS,nttt1%t 1 available to the City. The City does not guarantee the accuracy of such information. The Contractor shall make every effort to locate all underground pipe lines, conduits and structures by contacting owners of underground utilities and by prospecting in advance of the excavation. Any delays to the Contractor caused by pipe lines or other underground structures or obstructions not shown by the plans, or found in locations different than those indicated, 'ay shall not constitute a claim for extra work, additional payment or damages. No payment will be made to the Contractor for locating and protecting utilities and P Y g P g w. cooperating with their owners, and an damages caused to the utilities b the Contractors •.; P g Y 9 Y negligence shall be repaired entirely at the Contractor's expense. .. Utilities, other than sanitary sewers and water mains, which, in the opinion of the Engineer, L` ` r�.. must be moved will be moved by the utility company at no cost to the Contractor. Sanitary sewers which must be moved shall be re-laid by the Contractor and paid for at the prices ' bid. Only ewers which must be moved because of direct conflict with the storm sewer rl , Y 01111 conduit will be paid for in this manner. Sewers damaged by excavation but not in direct conflict with the storm sewer will be repaired at the Contractors expense. f: GP-22 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY n'�•j The Contractor shall be accountable for any damages resulting from his operations. He n shall be fully responsible for the protection of all persons including members of the public, employees of the City and employees of other contractors or subcontractors and all public Il: and private property including structures, sewers and utilities above and below ground, ..: along, beneath, above, across or near the site or sites of the work, or other persons or property which are in any manner affected by the prosecution of the work. ys The Contractor shall furnish and maintain all necessary safety equipment such as barriers, signs,warning lights and guards as required to provide adequate protection or persons and property. 4 S�+k;JJ t y .f Y, j lT Iry .s J " d lAK{,'3 �1�`d`N��'��r Pty pY'W�. ':�•r�/i151t :.r' d f } f'. i I : ly i 4{r y� � �t�+ Y,s ��;'+�ti"+ i r::n " �';. t�a. � ACV �7 ,r:4``y5 � '� +t� �" ' �` J a. sr - .��r >• ? ' ei T s,. s �;" v' .r�c,r rf °�� �r M, ��a�a'k��t§�'tir�� ! �:{Y1tvUJ. '✓E�+}l Et. rtt.�, a a. (1 .? t 1st L t�.. r�Y�S. 44` �, �td�yt'+ {ill.4,�hi�x.e. S � lli'+� �f AY ,tt: "�">�° fii "t a li'r,! is.'i D. .Jt ! �,�:7;4`.`+: ^r;. +-t(•t ! L, ' s. 1 ?t;^`"^.r:id ✓'S'`,5t E ¢' ry:•.,Y, tg'Ik'},l7 f «t; r�tpp�.. n..t .!'. #,! r,, '��'i? ' �., t'•' ',h rr: ta,:k,�'iA tt.`'', � '"k i7d>a� 7} da�{� <f! fid tz: r�'><w �.41'jl ,�s .i:' f .. .. Y lv. y .I��7.,. I y'v a� ,tl t.X {t�,.�`�4�ek��ff• e s�'� 'f,Zt��}fl oil N.11 Ij '�,.r .. d `�. .a:tc x.,4 w ...u.i StS .�S'}`.� .._"�fn�7.K4s(:Sfs;�t�,t�.�1�.,�?�+_�.�•+.o.ws. ."t .a��,� .. ��t. r a lA�,1 The Contractor shall give reasonable notice to the owner or owners of public or private t,! property and utilities when such property is liable to injury or damage through the r performance of the work, and shall make all necessai arrangements with such owner or owners relative to the removal and replacement or protection of p such property or utilities. .1 In an emergency affecting the safety of life or of the work or of adjoining.� 1 g Property, the Contractor, without special instruction or authorization, is hereby permitted to act at his discretion to prevent such threatened loss or injury, and he shall so act. An t.� compensation, claimed by the Contractor on account of emergency work, shall be determined by agreement or arbitration. The Contractor agrees to hold the City harmless from any and all loss or damages arising out of jurisdictional labor disputes or other labor troubles of any kind that may occur during t the construction or performance of this contract. j57.1�FYire•�•' GP-23 GUARANTEE OF MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP The Contractor hereby guarantees the work in connection with this contract against fault g Y materials or poor workmanship during the period of one (1) year after the date of zc iY��:tiF;2 completion of the contract. GP-24 NO WAIVER OF ;Ay"� F};J RIGHT'S Neither observation of work by the City or any of their officials, employees, or agents, nor ? r an order b the City for payment of money, or an f, Y Y Y P Y y y payment for, or acceptance of, the whole or an y part of the work by the City, nor any extension of time, nor any possessions taken by the City or its employees, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this Mil contract, or of any power herein reserved to the City, or any right to damages herein provided, nor shall any waiver of any breach in this contract be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach. ff „ px. GP-25 USE OF COMPLETED PORTIONS '''" aIf desired by the City, portions of the work may be placed in service when completed or partially completed and the Contractor shall give proper access to the work for this purpose; but such use and operation shall not constitute an acceptance of the work, and the Contractor shall be liable for defects due to faulty construction until the entire work under this Contract is finally accepted and for the guarantee period thereafter. Y . : GP-26 ADDITIONAL, OMITTED, OR CHANGED WORK h a The Owner, without invalidating the.Contract, may order additional work to be done in , connection with the Contract or may alter or deduct from the work, the Contract sum to be adjusted accordingly. All such work shall be executed to the• same standards of a workmanship and performance as though therein included. The Engineer shall have authority to make minor changes in the work, not involving cost, and not inconsistent with the purposes of the work, 1 ,e t Y yt `k1 s i4 r r s t�* '`"5"•�`r S, •jai. t. .t) ,k r ,� � �t�k tc,"A��frzs`c{',;qjr.''rgta�bhylt}''.�•t1 ' +li,. t.i �z'X.)`s�t�k"*�YtY�:�,ti. tr?+',}�y•},ti;,i:,;t `SX,:iF" tS,e� '—':�.�?t�$�rrl�,�.sSt. Y zs,, }7�t�+' J.,).�;"�"7.{S, 'r � "'' it�t t Ci+�r .mot t � k 7f+, F .' 1� i (.. a ,�6 t` }�1;d ✓!f ) S qi`� �:'>t;V :k 1, T:.'• t c.k.{a �t 5 t 3;. r x3r r tts�. 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MAW ' t{s G3;t t r rr*1 'tf•t°u.+yt'1� { .�.�' ' F c el?.. r�'�.,�• r` WOO Except + ,� :,� c.µ'+t'' `� �*kfiJ 7i..�,tY `*�'+5,:�� ...�tF.rr l�t'��')r." s x +-k ' L'*k.�.i� k fit..�•�} "`.; fp} .k'. ,.�, +•� h �3x`tTn..�. �:� ? �i3E,21�i'�r?; .,�M','�t,.,S.�St�.,..5rc�.�,.,t!v.�.' � ...P -..:.;'f,,.r'• f..�..�•c�*,4.:`C4.}'_�rv'�"lr.l:`is.:i fs ,.!r.�w;.,.''riF.q��,�tY h d Except for adjustments of estimated quantities for unit price work or materials to conform to actual pay quantities therefor as may be provided for in the Special Conditions, all changes and alterations in the terms or scope of the Contract shall be made under the rj Aga authority of duly executed change orders issued and signed by the Owner and accepted ' and signed by the Contractor. Ali work increasing the cost shall be done as authorized by the Owner and ordered in writing by the Engineer, which order shall state the location, .t character, amount, and method of compensation. No additional or changed work shall be made unless in pursuance of such written order by the Engineer, and no claim for an •��x addition to the Contract sum shall be valid unless so ordered. { If the modification or alteration increases the amount of work to be done, and the added work or any part thereof is of a type and character which can be properly and fairly classified under one or more unit rice items of the Proposal, then such added work or art `'?`` p P p x 'f thereof shall be paid for according to the amount actually done and at the applicable unit l{nr13�1r,�;Ja;1� ;t price or prices therefor. Otherwise, such work shall be paid for as "Extra Work" as r4 ' ;}`s } hereinafter provided in this Article GP-26. if the modification or alteration decreases the amount of work to be done, such decrease shall not constitute the basis for a claim for damages or anticipated profits on work affected ' 't by such decrease. Where the value of omitted work is not covered by applicable unit pricPS, the Engineer shall determine on an equitable basis the amount of: 1. Credit due the Owner for Contract work not done as a result of an authorized �Y�j!TT's`�`� change. 2. Allowance to the Contractor for any actual loss incurred in connection with the '';.� ,'t: purchase, delivery and subsequent disposal of materials or equipment required for ,3rr;; use on the work planned and which could not be used in any part of the work as a actually built. 3. Any other adjustment of the Contract amount where the method to be used in making such adjustments is not clearly defined in the contract documents. < Statements for extra work shall be rendered by the Contractor not later than fifteen (15) ':a days after the completion of each assignment of extra work and if found correct will be ' ° approved by the Engineer and submitted for payment with the next regular monthly a :• -i estimates'"` 4 y The Owner reserves the right to contract with any person or firm other than the Contractor f =; c` for any or all extra work. The Contractor's attention is especially called to the fact that he shall be entitled to no claim for damages or anticipated profits on any portion of the work ,w that may be omitted. Extra Work: a ' (a) The term "Extra Work" shall be understood to mean and include all work that may be required to accomplish any change or alteration in or addition to the work shown by the ; Plans or reasonably implied by the Specifications and not covered by the Contract proposal items and which is not otherwise provided under this Article GP-21. ,E Via f n•. r �iT. � l �} i.a+ r ?',%s.".�"}•. r�, a4�r t ft �,,s ,�Yt r .r r ; 1 •�, 1�. .i. � r J�. a f. �'�,,� r � .4�s'�Vs�i�t31 �,•>�*�'t �.it}1 t yf r FF 7 �f 1 r '+, :; S', r ...f r, ,�f t. i r ,t }•..}i s}'!�;�zux L. �r s�;, rx`9��� 1 A�S � 1, , 'a, d}t9 i y S �+ ; , r. .r r t .w }.t° J,f 2 i� 'Y�i� � � • , ���t :.t.N( .?l,�al}t..yr {z�!t~j"r is r. q,x aka1. r c rt„ �r• 1. i. � 7 < r , � �, �i,�,T't ,t �.» �`". ,"t:4�}:��'t��'}�,��i�' x.7"�tf"� �. F '1,< 6'`t� .is- i.t: �; f 1 s1 , ht t c +. .t 1 }. F t 3�'S1 tl.u'� ltr "S y j�•�k� ,�}�•. 2r. 754s t 1�, r� 3' 4 �i�.�'7' .�r y'm. i , :r r 3 t it r t � '• 1 '�+ k `�`'�r�l.'���r5' ✓t 5+,,��,'(+e,� r}�.� + r 1:� ii.4,r. ti,:��t /�j{�'+ t;r .. t., bt + �s h..t,� ,�� y,T t�Irt ,`?Wlr�'$h f ,,sir t1� a.i ,,r J'1•i �45['s•S'sf s t rk A, j, t .. .r iA N raa£a N{'O�r yrIutS~ {{ ;kid .S'il • \ ,�� (b) The Contractor shall perform all extra work under the direction of the Engineer when authorized by the Owner. The compensation to be paid the Contractor for performing extra work shall be determined by one or more of the following methods: d A: By agreed unit price 1. Method 2. Method B: By agreed lump sum 3. Method C: If neither Method A or B can be agreed upon before the work is started by force account. (Per Section 109, Measurement and Payment, Missouri State Highway and Transportation Commission. Missouri Standard Specification for tf, ,t Highway Construction 1986. GP-27 SUSPENSION OF WORKr '`� The Owner may at an time suspend the work or any Y Y p y part thereof by giving ten (10) days anotice to the Contractor in writing. The work shall be resumed by the Contractor within ten (10) days after the date fixed in the written notice from the Owner to the Contractor to do But if the work, or any part thereof, shall be stopped by the notice in writing aforesaid and if the Owner does not give notice in writing to the Contractor to resume within a reasonable period of time, then the Contractor may abandon that portion of the work so suspended and he will be entitled to the estimates and payments for all work done on the portions ;fi abandoned, if any. GP-28 r OWNER'S RIGHT TO DO WORK If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work properly or fail to perform any provision of this contract, the Owner, after ten (10) days written notice to the Contractor, may, without prejudice to any other remedy he may have, make good such deficiencies = t and may deduct the cost thereof from the payment then or thereafter due the Contractor. tj GP-29 OWNERS RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT If the Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on account Fs. of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in cases for which extension of time is provided, to supply enough properly skilled workmen #` or proper materials, or if he should fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or for material or labor, or persistently disregard laws, ordinances or the instructions of the aF Engineer, or otherwise be guilty of a substantial violation of any provision of the Contract, then the Owner may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the 8 Contractor seven (7) days written notice, terminate the employment of the Contractor and take possession of.the premises and of all materials, tools, and appliances thereon and `z finish the work by whatever method he may deem expedient. i r. a � ;a N':a2(gVY••,' 3; t.Y' .i.. C.. ry. s. ,. �; s•r r. i ,2•,� `\-.N t .l J°{ sti: t�4Ai,aL. ,�C�FS�•':r�•f:j.5,14t� r s t ,5 �� !.. •. , •s ;r i �r.. r Fe S° S { z;?a'z r � �t?r"�'- r1:?S' � `S'.� tl.si."�s 4•,P�'�rfsC�a �,Y.y rt St 4 xa�'+tvsfi �.r � C:t, is 7 �:h{t .. !t t f$, .� ,lets.t :,f� r,.i � i' 1 ie} it ij�F..<�'�t��>>. y.s., ,•.ap'.0.f•�r}S:f t � :r - k`�f � L?'.st i x f. �f ..;�4t ��,�`S ;`t,( r•'X,y'�S'Y �§���y ,,t7�t��;w '�d'��,s'[I.f1* ,'fit�+ 3J J. r „>(. f �lf 'r.:��ri'j 't G:�' .r �xr �.}t > >r `'f+;r�.+t�.t:i�'� ti 'i c t.;`i r.�yp'?@`"�}k7 `�.#•. ubr„ ��tV t- `:-�,:}i„r w ,4 i� �;�' ia�f 7.t �'S.,j• �{i”,i'. . .,57� Str h"� ��s{�� t Ij�, ;his y a �1 •k4, �'�M'�;.J t � t �+ t t r �. � ��i� st; [ � n r .s P�'.�st».',,i �"J,.t a t A A tt:2 �s:ty, 7F trt c °I. 'i, R SSj Is 1 t t .7,y.;iHS ti}•?wj x 1z�ti" >,lrr �ta[��[��.�'[? ��:f 1x'� {qer',.;}t:�n"�}`�,,1 3�rq�r i� a�..,t, u e e,,l r.4�a, :{• �i 5 °�`t s`'t'S,�r'v `ir ;`•':t` q�C'�.t. 0s'1.?Y.UGl.s�4 y�ri�t'4;r�!i''Y1'.'C'!�n'°�t.,aR,�jl,a t i.�r."S�,'�(7�t+t,'1�s.A r r r',�;w p_•t.x}rt-ra.t�.t:r�d,v�::t.,'r?.-,-/'F ry s v '.i+:"f b�s i rJ E f�,i.!}a.,.rrs h..t s�tJ}'y S :,tf t rw.tI''.s,y,;t �� tfr�`+f�•�,��.,$�.i r�t'th`t Y a�."f�t��.o.r„»»�7b��s ka,�• ,;t.• rt . 1t <E;. '�F!: �f�•�;�;tr s r 4� 9 '(�_ � :� i 1 fi ,r � � ^#?ti n �. �k, tr'S fig �:: t�. i;`,5��;T'.;�t�x:�t':r��y��.k. t s i,..�,,,r Jr ..tf;''{[`' �'.w';•t.',3i .t t.j t Sif.a, .}�7�. �ri, t c�'><.�,.:{;a.,th:.,.������',�{[r+s �y�s,•gti,. . t tN` ': rr ism7'f b {#f x,F �.:j..e} `�•s,. •d'ti } ,t � '1P�'n�t # t�td�'?�i�S�u���� ����t°`.� .����� �t�`���i;. i. �X4 In such case, no further payment will be made the Contractor until the work is finished. If 1, the unpaid balance of the contract price shall exceed the expense of finishing the work, including compensation for additional managerial and administrative services, such expenses shall be paid to the Contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. ; GP-30 CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under an order of any court, or other public authority, for a 4. k period of three months, through no act or fault of the Contractor or of anyone employed by b$, him, then the Contractor may, upon seven (7) days written notice to the Owner and the A' Engineer, stop work or terminate his contract and recover from the Owner payment for all work executed and any loss sustained upon any plant or materials and reasonable profit and damages. ' GP-31 LOSSES FROM NATURAL CAUSES it All loss or damage arising out of the nature of the work to be done, of from the action of x;Jl s` - the elements, or from floods or overflows, or from ground water, or from any unusual tµA= obstruction of difficulty, or any other natural or existing circumstances either known or unforeseen, which may be encountered in the prosecution of the said work, shall be sustained and borne by the Contractor at his own cost and expense. GP-32 SUNDAY, HOLIDAY AND NIGHT WORK r. No work shall be done between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m., nor on Sundays or t i, legal holidays, without the written approval of the City. However, work necessary in case of emergencies or for the protection of equipment or finished work may be done without . tip•�` the City's approval. '``' f : r Night work may be established by the Contractor as a regular procedure with the written permission of the City; such permission however, may be revoked at any time by the City :,':. if the Contractor fails to maintain adequate equipment and supervision for the proper ^�. a F' prosecution and control of the work at night. Tt a t GP-33 UNFAVORABLE CONSTRUCTION CONDITIONS *. During unfavorable weather, wet ground, or other suitable construction conditions, the k Contractor shall confine his operations to work which will not be affected adversely thereby. No portion of the work shall be constructed under conditions which would affect adversely the quality or efficiency thereof, unless special means or precautions are taken by the ` qt- Contractor to perform the work in a proper and satisfactory manner. 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Y -'ns+i� t2'�, t. o! .1,' �,: t .�t t# . ti .l'YVi t,:l)� �, � t�i�tii. •�'Y r� � �. "S"tf�3. 'Tta .[�t. ..0 .� a3` •"�.: l S• 1 t' � }- � ct�F h ` r•.sf Sf v 'nJ;r h t I :�r on - , •. 4.z.S"."lTrtil.�.-f....,f;;'• idiTL.h�. t k Ir`; �Y.�`f47" t,�z tr[.t li !t, S�'t1r!',list.3 r-t i :'ir,�✓,1 Sri�,:1�'. a�,'�?`'t +� t 1�y �';:�, F Y=A1 ...�r.e:}; ,� �..;r f,. ,3� h� q.4p1')��'a {+4� , . .. � - .. { ,..:•.�},�N,� .r � .trf':.:i`,•. �{. � �` ^��.r �'� . .. •�1 .�(.•. ���v.� {�.».k.k`1���vk����� ��'� :�i l�'���� , 'L�'`i�%�'rL,"?>,i`?�'�7�'„5,'P. OP-35 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT t Unless specifleally provided otherwise in each case, all materials and equipment furnished for permanent installation in the work shall be new, unused, and undamaged when installed or otherwise incorporation in the work. No such material or equipment shall be used by the Contractor for any purpose other than that intended or specified, unless such ' s..`. use is specifically authorized by the Engineer in each case. GP-36 DEFENSE OF SUITS /4y k. In case any action at law or suit in equity is brought against the City or any officer or agent y, of them for or on account of the failure, omission, or neglect of the Contractor to do and fA. perform an of the covenants, acts, matters, ff' ;{ t p y a or things by this contract undertaken to be done or performed, or for the injury or damage caused b the negligence or alle alleged p J Y 9 Y 9 negligence of the Contractor or his subcontractors or his or their agents, or in connection ' ' ° 'F ' with any claim or claims based on the lawful demands of subcontractors, workmen, ',xx:�s`"#��`�< material men, or suppliers of machinery and parts thereof, equipment, power tools, and supplies incurred in the fulfillment of this contract, the Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City and their officers and agents, of and from all losses, damages, costs, expenses, judgments, or decrees whatever arising out of such action or suit that may be brought as aforesaid. ;f. GP-37 CHANGE ORDERy 1.:.•..J 1 2'i.� ,i,(( Y *: Any changes or additions to the scope of work shall be through a written order from the " ` Engineer to the Contractor directing such changes in the work as made necessary or � desirable by unforeseen conditions or events discovered or occurring during the progress VA �1 of the work. ' t ����t +vet..•. k ' GP-38 CONTRACT TIME 4x The time for the completion of the work is specified and it is an essential part of the contract. The Contractor will not be entitled to any extension of contract time because of unsuitable weather condition unless suspension of the work for such conditions was authorized in writing by the Engineer. ' If the time for the completion of the work is based upon working days, this time will be l; specified in the contract. A working day is defined as any day when, in the judgment of the ' w Engineer, soil and weather conditions are such as would permit any then major operation of the project for six (6) hours or over unless other unavoidable conditions prevent the ' Contractor's operation. If conditions are such as to stop work in less than six (6) hours, the t: day will not be counted as a working day. Sr y No working days will be counted from December 15 to March 15, both dates inclusive. ;. Saturdays, Sundays, and City holidays will not be counted as working days any time during the year. ' rr ?'d W �Y maw ^t y a4. fi°� i•?1•. �`1'C�`,rjY �' ka. i.i llf>r'.1''t A r , ira li y + i r'tr t 5.i tt 5 t ,4T ! C.VI� 4 .. i f.!i' ya r .i �. 4�Sri;' f�. ,•�r�.. !{ }4.•r�-'�'G.+::i ice+ t. ;r•r..� ti , s y,'�.t ','.:;t'.s.;. 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V ;..§�� .f�,.!;sy i "¢.>ar 4?d,�...tle^.,.,, �.w:': ie,. GP-39 CONTRACT TIME EXTENSION The Engineer may make allowance for time lost due to causes which he deems justification 4. for extension, of contras t time. If the Contractor claims an extension of contract time on the �. grounds that he is unable to work due to causes beyond his control, he shall state his , reasons in writing, furnish proof to establish his claim and state the approximate number of days he estimates he will be delayed. Notice of intention to claim an extension of contract time on the above grounds shall be filed with the Engineer at the time the cause or causes occur and the claim shall be filed in writing within 30 days after the clamed cause for the delay has ceased to exist. GP-40 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES i, t�r�d Rr�h 5 Time is an essential element of the contract and it is therefore important that the work be pressed vigorously to completion. Should the Contractor or in case of default the suretyq ,>:;=°N�s ;; } fail to complete the work within the time specified in the contract, or within such extra time as may be allowed in the manner set out in the preceding sections, a deduction of an amount as set out in the contract will be made for each day and every calendar day that ,ty �: . such contract remains uncompleted after the time allowed for the completion. The said �• �.��s-�i'-=�:� amount set out in the proposal is hereby agreed upon, not as a penalty but as liquidated is damages for loss to the City and the public, after the expiration of the time stipulated in the t i>h r contract, and will be deducted from any money due the Contractor under the contract, and the Contractor and his surety shall be liable for any and all liquidated damages. Permitting t tES! ,,jr the Contractor to continue and finish the work or any part of it after the expiration of the t, ;7.., specified time, or after any extension of the time, shall in no way operate as a waiver on ,g ; . the part of the City or any of its rights under the contract. GP-41 MEASUREMENT_AND PAYMENT (a) BASIS FOR PAYMENT �� W� T" r3i � 3:;;t S ; Contractor will be paid for quantities actually constructed or performed as determined byF , y field measurement (except as may be hereinafter provided) at the unit price bid for the fx items listed in the schedule of the Bid or for such extra work as may be authorized and approved by the Engineer. The cost of incidental work not listed in the schedule of the Bid but necessary for the completion of the project shall be included in bid items. r . (b) DEDUCTIONS FOR UNCORRECTED WORK .t' If the Engineer deems it expedient not to correct work that has been damaged or that was ; - � .�:•. not done in accordance with the Contract, an equitable deduction from the Contract price .,A. shall be made therefore. t (c) LUMP SUM ITEMSt !i Payment for each lump sum item shall be at the lump sum bid for the item, complete in n N ; , place, and shall include the costs of all labor, materials, tools, and equipment to construct #,!' the item as described herein and to the limits shown on the plans. n., r` ti yk# i�{ ��� 4iLw2witt i k P� ,rsafi� .� {,.. .,} ={'"7`d{{ :3(f it7r tt,Ei, 4 ¢ W 34 l s xt ;yr� 5. " n'K. c,�gg � � t � �y� f �, t r r r f t. � t x�F r t �J�,�y�it• � 3 }r r .t�1 i„�t.r r , E. t.!r ;rr(r . k t i 5 t tx3m#i� t ':Eki ' pC trr�a�t r f}.Y '' F � d`i t air iti Mi T� 43 t rf r, � ­t,' 1.r�ri•' r' kE"R .kin ,r, <, t,t's�E !iS�,• .t;.,i s..� t ? r < +r `• t1 :;i t'f'F�y '4t i r ,, "1r4 in� y ?�R r�r i.��. _ •fA k.c; .q+�y,.::�.4tt 1 t .3.{f. es.:a e y ' y�i" .ylyyr }K' t5 ^!C S�� fttt♦` ° , t lzgt .r'4 't..., 'f.7 "�t:•'�r�.(,n;`� �'h,b�.'��''x. �ija:,s s 2',t+��,�,,.r }. c'�y�' �. .}�ry 4 �.j tj ..f,: .,r. (d) PARTIAL PAYMENT Partial payment will be made on a monthly basis, The payment shall be based on the work that has been found generally acceptable under the contract by the City Engineer or inspector. A retainer equal to 10% of the amount of work completed to date shall be withheld. (e) ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL PAYMENT Upon receipt of written notice that the work is ready for final inspection and acceptance, the Engineer will promptly make such inspection, and when he finds the work acceptable under the Contract and the Contract fully performed he will promptly issue a final certificate, over his own signature, stating that the work required by this contract has been �. ` completed and is acceptable by him under the terms and conditions thereof, and the entire , � ;. ;t . 4 balance found to be due the Contractor, including the retained percentage, shall be paid �a �. to the Contractor by the City of Jefferson within thirty (30) days after the date of said final ,Y; r,? certificate. 1,::t�• (f) AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE r.4 I Monies due to the Contractor will not be delivered to the Contractor without presentationrr , o to the Department of Public Works a Affidavit of Compliance with Prevailing Wage Law on prescribed form attached to the back of these contract documents. h�1�;!tg a°hlS47r. GP-42 RELEASE OF LIABILITY _', " ;_,- ' The acceptance by the Contractor of the last payment shall operate as and shall be a 4 release to the Owner and every officer and agent thereof, from all claims and liability to the Contractor for anything done or furnished for, or relating to the work, or for any act or f, t neglect of the Owner or of any person relating to or affecting the work. 9 � r GP-43 CERTIFICATIONS 4 .y' GP-43.1 All suppliers of materials such as drainage pipe or handrail and all suppliers ;t of asphaltic concrete or portland cement concrete mixtures shall certify in writing that the product as supplied conforms fully with these specifications. Such certification shall be delivered in triplicate to the Department of Public F; Works at least 24 hours before the product is to be used on the project. GP-43.2 The City, at its option, may perform or have performed such tests as may be n deemed necessary to further assure that only specified materials are incorporated into the work. 3 GP-44 LOCAL PREFERENCE In making purchases or in letting contracts for the performance of any job or service, the purchasing agent shall give preference to all firms, corporations or individuals which . maintain offices or places of business within the corporate limits of the City of Jefferson, t when the quality of the commodity or performance promised is equal or better and the price quoted is the same or less. u MCI r�+ttpsy J Kt. "77,77711 —77777-. •x C�i„�ktr�FP F�f�>�wW.i a 4 t ct r' .y-•?s!.' p: `.� .'A,,”, .� !-�tiS�* .��, � fFr L i S r'{ „ta c"'7, l',• +� 1.r 41 ✓ :Tku^. T. 9 f, ,k+, �;� f., S`���•!',�l�}^Y. �w�x �5 t ti 9 J �. r`}+hsh{�� '+', .w� fi�, #¢�f�°� f... t >At a7 .�f�1 !;'t✓nth 1�3�y }IrY4a at U �x:.�9;^ sav`5,#'gr „t 7711 J< ! r ✓ i °A t, y, ?t s..Jw! l ' r5„;t�'t. ••t'�U-yr/ G ,� r >.r"�-115>,� t? 1 „�45 `.'bxr n 7i�3`�[4 w,xC✓ ;� 't �}' .,p,.r• .t � s�.� ,,'�+S.�a'��{�'f`•4; ;��.�'�r.„`,``.r� t�it ��ssr,.aS � ..�it a. a ma. i �” !i§.�� .�1 �r�'", .r, � ): rrsx*�y�rs,��j;F;� .l�,r�Nd�;.,� �x�h�`t •�$�yr""�.f`';S�rt,t3;�j rTi�*,<,.'�'., a.tv�,�,i` '�s�z:��-�� �. 3�' ' r u„iTt•,rY - .... r..a �.v „� .t,,p tea..,; lF 9t" 'fir,: i5 .ht{i'ir.. t. •' r i �. ,� s1 �r. F �� ' s'r M }�i�t ?t �$�} ti i rtj � k t ._ •, r .r. e` rtsr,.'. s art3k +aiy�t'�7Ft�rdv. r�< 3. �'- r r�5 `�qi 3�^� 8t '.➢t �4r �. '�'{�F s. 'A �`���4ritF'�5�;�+p'}r'"� ,. ��Y.�t^a gr'?tlt�' ^���4:e....f K .,it.' ..,><•.. S, e?.h.a.'.y`r vt'i€>;�.: rs., y'l., a �'.'a,?.e'tl^.�ti1S;;.ltr+c}.k"I..r an.d�+ .f.r,.h.;: a�rn . 1t� + talc GP-45 (PREFERENCE FOR U.S. MANUFACTURED GOODS . . �n excess of $5,000, the City shall select products manufactured, asseonbla d On purchases quality, and,price are equal. Every or produced in the United States, if quantity, q Y, p struction or maintenance in excess of $5,000 shall contain a provision for public works con , , 'n rican products in the performance of the contract. ti requesting the contractor to use Ame " GP-46 AWARD OF CONTRACT - REJECTION OF BIDS `} {T. k; All bidders are required to submit with bid Minority Business Enterprise Eligibility Forms or h, all subcontractors and suppliers who the contractor intends to use on the project. with this requirement and the Minority Business Enterprise Program shall be Compliance qcontract. of this c a consideration for award The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best responsible bidder on the base bid proposal, complying with the conditions of the Advertisement f l ity of Jefferson,Specifications, providing the bid is reasonable and it is in the inter s accept same. The bidder to whom an award is made will be notified at the earliest possible date. The City of Jefferson, however, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to ,4 waive all informalities in bids received whenever such rejection or waiver is in their interest. } t� GP-47 AFFIDAVIT OF COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC WORKS'CONTRACTS LAW k 1 j Upon completion of project and prior to final payment, each contractor and subcontractor y / Missouri, Public Works Department, an :�it hereunder shall file with the City of Jefferson, ; ., affidavit stating that the contractor or subcontractor has fully complied with the provisions (1993 Su , an act relating to Public WorksI;rx;; i and requirements of Section 290.290, RSMo pP ) contracts. The City of Jefferson shall not issue a final payment until such affidavit is filed. .YTfi,,`„ -48 GP MISSOURI LABORER REQUIREMENT :.. f: •. ;+'ate;.rf71=fA`...- 12}3. Whenever there is a period of excessive une vel calendar molnths during which the level any month immediately following two consecutive t�.. L3� s n, of unemployment in the State has exceeded five percent (5%) as measured by the may be hired by the t . Bureau of Labor Statistics in its monthly publication of employment etates and unemployment figures, only Missouri laborers or laborers from non-restrictive contractor or subcontractors to work on this Public Works' contract. An exception shall exist when Missouri laborers or laborers from non-restrictive states are not available or are incapable or performing the particular type of work involved, if so certified by the contractor roved b the Public Works Director of the City of I.a, or subcontractor hereunder and app Y I to regularly employed non-resident . Jefferson, Missouri.. Nor does this provision apply t. executive, supervisory or technical personnel or projects where federal aid funds are being M utilized in the act and this provision would conflict with any federal statute, rule or regulation. f•%,C, Y c r�'�;;p idrihrx t c=t •t� }1• :�,fit>�°;tu���i°�r.'Nrrs.,. ? tY t�+;. i >"- .. ��t„•.y 1 t ! 1�. � 4<�' + .t iir5 +1`rrr)rr?�t�'µr�����t c� � �„ t r y '.. �`�,,1y, (•�{. 2t t''yr r"�'NSF "� � s{ P rt,lt f+'.' 1 7!j r - }!."' 1 i '' r f .'r Y �'�t f�s 4•�4fi 4��§�{t` 't.t� �... a i i '�`'ra'' r tf{1 Y.� e t .- t Y Y i11'1 " 74't; - " • "7 '?j•},��� v4�y���i�ff�b! r}r.�'k�tSrrJ s t}�,, i � :: - t � 'r i r S 7F + t.}l t lY.t}jj•{d!.'F�}!. .r r m 4s t 1'- ' t ;�� �!rr "tp��`+%illlt�Lt r•'a, ��;�.,��>• try y„*�t lt,t 13`x{ � 4.;r � Y2 ., r t;. rtt! i ylt� .'�j.t p t �F,.t�S.Si 1, .�F1''� .i� .+�rh'•�4� j4x :+a'' F•:�$' {, sr, } .wi�".�1�,��54��'ne�i:�' :'�}std+#P l0�'�I,+t��'�> ;��t' Itf}{( .t` +y�F`�.l t�(���- a �. 4 A:��,{ .ti4,�t 1'"T; Nz 1},yr `] r .�F' t'1 �s,,*i�r �i��. M F�t .+.4 �'.#�".' d ttii. r� �..•i t Y.u.'�> „1(rr r4 tY 't i.. .$1}I +K t � r 'x l�yt$. � {•r! �r;?4j rdY��f���{Y q� rt. 1 ,k rt;r,• r + i ',zr. Ffj'�7'aU`'�'It �f 't .j1'7`'.a Y'�y'. ' Laborers from non-restrictive states means persons who are residents of a state which has not enacted state laws restricting Missouri laborers from working on public works projects In that state, as determined by the Missouri Labor and Industrial Relations Commission. A Missouri laborer means any person who has resided in Missouri for at least thirty (30) days and intends to become or remain a Missouri resident. GP-49 LIABILITY FOR COMPLIANCE WITH PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACTS LAW AND MISSOURI LABORER REQUIREMENT In the event a contractor or subcontractor hereunder files with the City of Jefferson an affidavit stating that the contractor or subcontractor has fully complied with the provisions and requirements of Section 290.290, RSMo (1993 Supp.), when in fact the contractor or subcontractor has not complied, to the extent that any liability is assessed against the City of Jefferson, Missouri, or any additional expenses are incurred by the City of Jefferson, `.. Missouri,any contractor making the false statement, or whose subcontractor makes a false 5 .Yw' statement, shall hold harmless and indemnify the City for any liability assessed against it or any additional expenses incurred. Y Any contractor who fails to comply with the requirements of hiring only Missouri laborers x or laborers from non-restrictive states, absent statutory exceptions, whenever there is a rt. fr period of excessive unemployment in Missouri, agrees to hold harmless and indemnify the City of Jefferson, Missouri, for any liability that may be assessed against it or any additional !:fir • ;. ..t expenses incurred by the City of Jefferson, Missouri, because of the contractor or I subcontractor's failure to comply. ' da �r WM s� W/ 4 I I s t} 'k E <a J r' Y N fJ; :i. 'r.s�;,..f +.v+" fer tFfu lit! *'%'ldfQ any r itirg�3l;( ,'k .rs. ,,'t '"•:f ',., t '(,, 7 { k'a`Y� Z C:"i:' �3:td'•xr iyt:l t f f,'ji 2{i• a�`)x ?,i�� ro>if v` 11r y TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AV .N , SPECIFICATION FOR UNDERSEALING PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT WITH ASPHALT t �}, E Section 1 - DES-CRIP1I914 AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 1.1 Work performed under these specifications shall consist of undersealing portland .} cement concrete or overlaid concrete pavements by pumping hot oxidized asphalt under the slabs. 's 1.2 The purpose of this treatment is to provide solid support for the rigid pavement b �? -*, p p P PP 9 P Y r� filling the cavities under the pavement, and when so directed, to correct minor vertical tbse`. Fitt` . differences by raising individual slabs. t , ` 1.3 Only contractors furnishing satisfactory proof of experience in this type of application shall be considered to be qualified to perform asphalt underseal work. 4 ,Z Section 2 - MATERIALS 2.1 Asphalt, The asphalt shall be oxidized, air blown and shall meet the following y„ requirements: Characteristics GRADES* {; r, Softening point (Ring and Ball, (°F) 1600 - 180° F 1800 - 200° F a= Penetration of Original Samples: u° At 4°C(40°f), 200g., 60 sec. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15+ 10+ 15-30 ' At 25°C(77 0F), 100g., 5 sec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-40 ,. i { z• Ductility at 77°F (cros.) 3+ 2+ '} Flash Point (Cleveland open Cup ("F) 5000+ 5000+ Solubility in organic solvent (%) 99.0+ 99.0+ t) Loss on Heating, 325 0F., 5 hrs. (%) 1.0- 0.5- Penetration after Loss on Heating (% or orig.) 70+ 70+ k. General Requirements -The asphalt shall be prepared by the oxidation of asphalt flux. It shall be uniform in character and shall not foam when heated to 500°F. *Unless otherwise specified, Grade II shall be used. The engineer may specify Grade I.if there is potential for premature setup due to low ambient or pavernent temperature. A { J t t ytr�. h •1 n,q ,a'�3 tyt"^:i." .t, , ��Ir� fit', 4f�4.a ��iD� �i�� {. '.�+Frf' . =t7T��S�{ t�N fi �r xy .Syr ,! .rf .e`t k.' if 'v. ..r. ,, , .:431. N'f .Y, •_a kt ;rc eyzd , <ti: ii v Po: � ,s,`t,� i"Si`,,'Rr� t"•',1£`A Pt. .�i,;;= r:.t` .r S.z',i,S 4 i' •cA } '1",t:.,o 4r rj-y.A,x{ 4t t. `}'n'Rr"'J+(} i¢¢{r1 t�1 . �il�,l ,4 .}; r j•,i � xayy� d, y,.,� �t�t �,,d. �,� ��'��fi,�r'£;�.� v n}�' '� I r 2,2 moles. At least 14 days prior to beginning work, samples of all materials proposed for use shall be submitted to the engineer for test and analysis. The material shall not be used until it is approved by the engineer. t 2.3 s of Testing, Asphalt will be sampled and tested by the methods of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) �a,SHT S Standards: dares A� ' T40 Sampling Bituminous Materials T44 Test for Solubility of Asphalt Materials in Trichloroethylene r, F47 Test for Loss on Heating of Oil and Asphaltic Compounds T48 Test for Flash and Fire Points by Cleveland Open Cup T49 Test for Penetration of Bituminous Materials T51 Test for Ductility of Bituminous Materials f ` `t T53 Tests for Softening Point of Bitumen (Ring and Ball Apparatus) 4, section 3 - EQUIPMENT 3.1 Asphalt Transport Tankers, asphalt halt tankers shall be fully insulated, shall be r s p equipped with removable manhole covers, shall have a 2 inch (5cm) minimum size {� overflow pipe and shall have 114" steel mesh cone stainers at the outlet to the pumps. f ` Y ' The asphalt transport tankers shall each have a minimum capacity of 5,500 gallons. I <: The asphalt transport tanker shall be capable of heating the asphalt to application f temperature, and circulating it during the entire heating process. All necessary digital readout equipment for accurately determining the temperature of the asphalt shall be mounted in the cab of the tanker. X, 3.2 Asphalt Underse I Pump. The asphalt undersea) pump shall be a separate, self contained reversible pump equipped with quick connectors to allow ready detachment from one tanker to the next. The pump shall also be equipped with a return line for recirculation and have a 1-112 inch (38mm) minimum size, flexible metal circulating ahose with a quick cut-off-valve. q= 3.3 Pressure Water Distributor Trailer A pressure water distributor with minimum 50 gallon capacity shall be provided. Fittings of the water system shall be compatible with the air system on the transport tanker or the water trailer shall have its own water pressure system. 3,4 Compressor Drill compressor unit to be used for operating air hammers and x, grill�,ompre r Urnt. p for blowing air into the cavities beneath the pavement shall be capable of delivering a minimum of 105 cubic feet (3m) of air per minute and shall be tractor mounted with ►.,:: air lift and air drills. These drill units shall be equipped with air hammers capable of '" t4 7{}'k�tr`'' �t'tAfyF�7P r�"}�i•tiM �G��hY ?r i..f ��k�i . � ''` r ,,•a,,:=�5. �` , .t• .UGr g.,, 1 �. 1yv v9. "`�3r� � r, ,ry .�� ;1�.�'�,4. ' ���d�i. .��,'+1 rytk. ,` a, ,v `.tx i x Y� Art J A E • . . 1F fy ; y = cutting holes of 1-112" (38 mm) diameter through the rigid pavement. All projects shall ] require a minimum of three such drill units on the job site and shall be available for inspection by the owners or owners' representative 14 days prior to commencement Y 4" of project. Unit shall be inspected for operating conditions and tested to insure holes t properly "in-round" will be produced. {'L 3 5 Tapered nozzles, approved by the engineer, shall be used in Asphalt Mozzl w''`• pumping asphalt under the concrete pavement. Tapered nozzles shall be minimum 12 inches (30 cm) in length and the handle attached thereto shall be equipped with a three-way valve. They shall have an inside bore of 1 in. (25 mm) with the outside ; being tapered from 2 inches (50 mm) at the top, or driving end, to 1-1/4 inches the mm) at the bottom. A combination foot-stand and shield shall be attached to the . ,. nozzle in such a way that after the nozzle hasbeen s of staged. into that will operator can hold it in position by standing on the g allow the operator to move the nozzles from hole to hole without touching the hot tex nozzle or hose shall be attached. pavement plugs shall be provided a 1-1/3.6 Iemnorary Pavem� Pus Wooden temporary p p 9 ,. 2". ; x " by the contractor to plug holes temporarily until the asphalt has cooled. The plugs n shall be minimum 3 ft. (1 m) long and tapered on one end from 1 to :< `k 3,7 plug_ Tapered cylindrical oak or hickory plugs having a length of 3 to 4-1/4 inches with a diameter y of 1-9/16 inches at one end tapered down to 1-1/4 inches at the other fl.lg ti. :fW .s. 1 end, shall be provided to seal holes permanently after the asphalt has Goole 3.8 Slab Lift Gauges. Three slab lift gauges capable of detecting vertical slab movement _h to .007 inches will be used with all undersea ling operations. The gauge measuring J r}'N lever shall be no shorter than 3 feet 8-1/4 inches in length. The meter shall be large .. . .� zero `" enough to be visible to read at a distance of 5 feet and shall have capabilities of Uq reset at each setting location. The meter shall have increments to measure vertical 't} lift to .003 inches and set to where one complete revolution on the meter equals 't. between 1/8th and 114 inches in movement. t. ;.. 3.9r�►laneous. All miscellaneous equipment and supplies necessary to complete the Y;e ' =2 as sprinkling cans, picks, shovels, paper towels, and water shall be F work such p g � 4,t7 provided by the contractor. t . wy . .i r � 1 K" 'tl�' r 4 ..f� ty,.t,. '42.`.�t" .11,F F 5 Eit:i,, "c�..r• t n 'A '4 ,a ,s• .',�. � ;�,r � �t�fSS 5����f��.. %�'.r ,tit f i y7 V. u i31.,-�,nY.`.,.,,� i. 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Cgntinuous Reinforced oncretey Holes shall be drilled every eight feet. 41 All holes shall be drilled as follows: If two adjacent lanes are being undersealed, drill five feet ¢ from the outer edge of each lane. If only one lane is being undersealed, drill hole at mid lane. Based on job conditions encountered, the Engineer may modify the hole spacing and fY '' pavement. Holes shall be no larger than 1-1/2"(38 mm) in diameter. When drilling holes, the drill shall be held as close to perpendicular as possible to the pavement surface. Irregular or unsatisfactory holes that do not properly accommodate the asphalt nozzle shall be plugged r. and new holes shall be drilled. The depth to which the holes should be drilled shall be 1 ,p determined by the Engineer. At minimum, holes should completely penetrate the pavement. At the time of drilling, compressed air shall be blown into the hole at the completion of the drilling step as the drill is being backed out of the hole. Approximately 5-15 seconds of ` ' y blowing is required to clear the hole. : Y R ' �• t 4.2 Pr9paration of Asphalt. The asphalt shall be heated to a temperature of 380°F to ; 450°F before pumping operations begin. Asphalt heated to a temperature of 500°F or more will be rejected and shall be immediately removed from the project. Since these temperatures approach the flash point of some asphalts, extreme care shall be R ,z exercised to ensure that the asphalt does not contact an open flame. The asphalt shall be circulated prior to pumping in order to free and warm up the lines of the ;5 circulating hose. 4. . . : l t, ,ty Pumping Agyh-a ,• After the holes are drilled and the asphalt nozzle is firmly wedged :f into the hole, asphalt shall be pumped. To prevent any asphalt that may leak out from ' + around the nozzle from sticking to the pavement, water shall be sprinkled around the hole prior to pumping. 4.4 Cess Pumping shall continue until any one of the following ; conditions exists: g Total ', Slab Total Pumping Extrusion k�� Lift_Reaches, (or) Time Equals (or) Oc__curs Jointed Concrete Pavement '' a 1/4" 15 seconds Extrusion Continuous Reinforced Pavement 1/8" 12 seconds Extrusion ;�1` r`". .stiw'�ty�2�$j�'%d i;cr,�r t� #' a .r;te. 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Pumping should then be resumed until either time or slab ,r. lift limit (as measured by slab lift gauge) is reached. 4.5 Pluaaina Halen. After pumping has been completed, the nozzle shall be removed and E;> the hole quickly plugged with a temporary plug. After the asphalt has hardened, the temporary plug shall be removed and a permanent hardwood plug driven below the i surface. The hardwood plug should fit snugly enough that it will form a good seal after being exposed to moisture and swelling. All asphalt and any other materials spilled on the surface shall be removed. If excessive amount of asphalt is ejected from the ' hole to the surface due to ineffective temporary plugging operation, the Engineer may }y,, at his discretion, deduct the asphalt wasted from the total quantity used. . Weather Conditions Asphalt shall not be pumped when the atmospheric temperature :., K is below 35°F (2°C), or when the sub-grade is frozen. 't_: 4.7 Acceptance, Before final acceptance all excess asphalt and debris of any kind ` q caused by the work shall be removed from the project and the surroundings left in a zx, neat and orderly condition. 4.8 Traffic Control Traffic control devises shall comply with the manual on uniform traffic control as provided by the Federal highway Administration. . 4.9 Safety. all normal safety rules and regulations shall be observed in the operation of pressure pumps and other equipment. In addition, extra precautions shall be taken t; kh in the handling of the extremely hot asphalt hose and nozzle. Full coverage, approved :" i safely masks and protective gloves must be provided for the workmen. Workmen shall also wear sufficiently heavy clothing in two or more layers, closely fitting at the ankles, wrists and neck to p rotect against the hot asphalt. :. Face shields are required because of the danger involved with the extremely ot asphalt. N y p It. 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